Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to an access apparatus, and especially access apparatus for
providing access downwards through an access opening.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Covered cavities or reservoirs, such as water storage reservoirs, sometimes require
a user to access the interior void, for example, for purposes of inspection, repair,
or cleaning work. Such reservoirs most often provide access through a manhole or access
opening in a roof of the reservoir. The size of the access opening is typically very
limited and for example, may have a width of less than 1 m.
[0003] If it is necessary to inspect the ceiling or roof of a reservoir, this is usually
performed by a user kneeling in an inflatable boat floating upon the surface of the
water. The water level needs to be high enough so that the user can inspect the roof
while paddling the boat across the water surface, or using the roof to pull the boat
across the water.
[0004] Some covered reservoirs are provided with an internal steel walkway fixed against
a side wall towards the top of the reservoir. As such reservoirs often have a water
level close to the roof, however, the walkway is usually submerged. Therefore, it
is prone to corrosion, requiring thorough and regular safety inspections.
[0005] In addition, to perform an inspection of the ceiling of such a reservoir, the water
level must be lowered below that of the internal walkway. A deflated boat is then
passed through the access opening and inflated by a user on the platform. However,
the water level in the reservoir is then too low to permit adequate inspection of
the ceiling from the boat and so the water level needs to be raised to the required
level. After inspection the boat can be deflated and removed through the access opening.
This may, in some circumstances, require the water level to be lowered again to allow
the user access to the platform.
[0006] The reservoir is usually emptied to permit inspection by waiting for the water to
be consumed in normal use. Emptying and refilling the reservoir to permit inspection
of the ceiling can take many hours as it is dependant on consumer demand.
[0007] If the reservoir is not provided with an internal platform, access to the reservoir
may be prohibited by laws such as New Zealand's Health and Safety Regulations. These
regulations required that the reservoir be taken out of service, drained, and a scaffold
erected internally. This is often not practical due to water demands and/or minimum
water storage requirements.
Object of the Invention
[0008] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an access apparatus which overcomes
or at least ameliorates one or more disadvantages of the prior art, or at least to
provide the public with a useful choice.
[0009] Further objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
Summary of the Invention
[0010] Accordingly in one aspect the invention may broadly be said to consist in an access
apparatus having a suspension structure, a support structure adapted to suspend said
suspension structure through an access opening, and a platform assembly, the platform
assembly comprising a platform structure moveable between a stowed position substantially
adjacent said suspension structure and a working position extending outwardly from
said suspension structure.
[0011] Preferably said moveable platform structure consists of a first platform pivotally
mounted on said suspension structure for pivotal movement between said stowed and
working positions.
[0012] Preferably the platform assembly also comprises a fixed platform on the suspension
structure substantially planar with said platform structure when in the working position.
[0013] Preferably said moveable platform structure includes one or more second platforms
each movable about two independent axes for movement between said stowed and working
positions.
[0014] Preferably the or each second platform is pivotally mounted to said first platform,
whereby the or each second platform is pivotable with respect to both the first platform
and the suspension structure for movement between the stowed and working positions.
[0015] Preferably the access apparatus includes a locking mechanism, whereby the moveable
platform structure may be locked in place in the working position to prevent the platform
structure pivoting inadvertently.
[0016] Preferably the locking mechanism comprises at least one locking bolt which may, in
use, be extended from the fixed platform to engage with the or each second platform.
[0017] Preferably the first platform has a width substantially equal to that of the suspension
structure, thereby minimising overhang in the stowed position.
[0018] Preferably the or each second platform has a width substantially equal to or less
than that of the corresponding adjacent sides of said suspension structure when in
the stowed position, thereby minimising overhang in the stowed position.
[0019] Preferably said platform structure is supported by at least one propping means, said
propping means being sufficient to support the weight of at least one human upon the
platform assembly when in its working position.
[0020] Preferably said propping means consists of one or more extensible telescopic rods
movably mounted to said suspension structure and to said platform structure at opposing
ends.
[0021] Preferably the or each telescopic rod is moveably mounted such that the platform
structure is permitted to move between the stowed and working positions.
[0022] Preferably the or each telescopic rod is mounted to said suspension structure by
way of coupling with a fulcrum protruding therefrom.
[0023] Preferably the or each telescopic rod is moveably mounted to said platform structure
by way of coupling with a fulcrum protruding therefrom.
[0024] Preferably said fulcrums protrude at an angle substantially coaxial with said telescopic
rod when in the working position.
[0025] Preferably said angle is between 22.5° and 67.5°.
[0026] Preferably said angle is substantially equal to 45°.
[0027] Preferably said fulcrums protrude to the extent that said platform structure is permitted
to pivot through an angle substantially equal to 90°.
[0028] Preferably the or each fulcrum adapted to couple with a telescopic rod supporting
a first platform includes a coupling permitting said telescopic rod to pivot about
a single axis.
[0029] Preferably the or each fulcrum adapted to couple with a telescopic rod supporting
a second platform includes a coupling permitting said telescopic rod to swivel in
three dimensions in moving between the stowed and working positions.
[0030] Preferably said coupling comprises a ball joint whereby said second platform is permitted
to pivot about two independent axes.
[0031] Preferably said movable mounting permits said telescopic rod to swivel with respect
to said fulcrum.
[0032] Preferably said platform structure is supported by four telescopic rods coupled to
the suspension structure by way of two protruding suspension fulcrums provided on
adjacent corners of said suspension structure, each fulcrum being provided with two
couplings, at least one coupling permitting movement of the corresponding rod in three
dimensions, and coupled to the platform structure by way of four protruding platform
fulcrums, two of said platform fulcrums being provided on the outer corners of the
first platform, and one platform fulcrum permitting movement of the corresponding
rod in three dimensions being provided on each of the second platforms, whereby said
first platform is pivotable upwardly relative to said suspension structure, and said
second platforms are pivotable about two axes between the working and stowed positions.
[0033] Preferably the platform assembly includes at least one grating panel adapted to provide
a substantially planar surface when said platform is in the working position.
[0034] Preferably the suspension structure consists of a framework including a plurality
of spaced-apart substantially horizontal rungs at fixed intervals on at least one
side of the suspension structure, thereby forming a ladder to provide human access
between the first and second ends of the suspension structure when substantially vertical.
[0035] Preferably said rungs are provided on two opposing sides of said suspension structure.
[0036] Preferably the framework includes bracing members on at least one side of the suspension
structure to improve torsional rigidity of the suspension structure.
[0037] Preferably said framework includes a base frame member provided at or adjacent an
end of said suspension structure.
[0038] Preferably said framework consists of two opposing ladders secured together by said
bracing and said base frame member.
[0039] Preferably the framework permits a human to climb the ladder internally with respect
to said framework.
[0040] Preferably at least a portion of one side of the suspension structure is substantially
open, said side being adjacent said platform assembly when in the stowed position.
[0041] Preferably the support structure consists of a plurality of stabiliser arms extending
substantially radially from said suspension structure.
[0042] Preferably said stabiliser arms are provided with adjustable feet at their distal
ends, whereby the suspension apparatus may be adapted for use on an uneven surface.
[0043] Preferably the support structure includes a collar adapted to be provided about said
suspension structure, thereby providing an opening for access through the collar and
suspension structure, and further adapted to engage with said plurality of stabiliser
arms and said suspension structure.
[0044] Preferably the collar is adapted to engage with said suspension structure in any
one of two or more positions along the length of the suspension structure, thereby
providing for suspension of the platform assembly at multiple depths.
[0045] Preferably the collar is adapted to engage with said suspension structure via a bolt
or pin inserted through a pair of opposing rungs of said suspension structure.
[0046] Preferably the platform assembly is provided with barrier engagement means for engagement
of a safety barrier.
[0047] Preferably the safety barrier consists of a plurality of removable barrier posts
which may be inserted in and removed from said barrier engagement means, the barrier
posts being adapted to support a safety rope between adjacent posts.
[0048] Further aspects of the invention, which should be considered in all its novel aspects,
will become apparent from the following description.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0049] A number of embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example
with reference to the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a suspension apparatus according to
the present invention, shown in a working position;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the suspension apparatus of Figure 1 shown in a substantially
stowed position, shown with the second platforms in their second position (grating
panels not shown for clarity);
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the suspension apparatus of Figures 2 and 3 shown in a stowed
position (grating panels not shown for clarity);
Figure 4 is a partial perspective view of the suspension structure and platform assembly of
the embodiment of Figures 1-3, showing the underside of the platform assembly in the
working position;
Figure 5 is a plan view of the embodiment of Figures 1-4, showing the platform assembly in
the working position;
Figure 6 is a front and side view of a fulcrum suitable for use with the embodiment of Figures
1-5; and
Figure 7 is a side view of the fixed platform showing the locking mechanism.
Detailed Description of the Drawings
[0050] The present invention consists in a suspension apparatus providing improved access
by suspension through an access opening. The invention has particular application
to water storage tanks, stormwater or wastewater drains and the like which commonly
provide human access to an internal void via an access opening or manhole on a top
surface.
[0051] It will be appreciated, however, that the invention may be used in any application
where vertical access is required, especially through a restricted opening. For example,
the invention could be suspended through an access opening in the deck of a bridge
to inspect the underside of the bridge deck. However, the invention will be described
below by reference to a preferred embodiment of a suspension apparatus according to
the invention which is adapted to provide human access to the internal void of a covered
or underground water reservoir.
[0052] The invention provides a platform which may be deployed through an access opening
and suspended within the internal void of a reservoir. Referring first to Figure 1,
a vertically suspended access apparatus according to the invention is shown generally
referenced 1. The suspension apparatus 1 consists broadly of a suspension structure
2 which, in combination with the support structure 3, suspends a platform assembly
4 internally within the internal void. The suspension apparatus is adapted to support
at least one user and their required tools and equipment.
[0053] The support structure 3 is provided on the exterior of the reservoir and preferably
consists of a collar 32 engaged with the suspension structure 2 and a plurality of
stabiliser arms 30 extending radially from the suspension structure 2 and support
structure 3. The purpose of the support structure 3 is to provide a stable platform
from which the suspension structure 2 and platform assembly 4 may be suspended in
a reservoir, tank, pipe or similar enclosed space typically used for the storage or
transport of a liquid, most commonly water.
[0054] The collar 32 has an opening 33 through which the suspension structure 2 may be provided
and engaged therewith. The opening 33 and corresponding passage of the suspension
structure 2 are preferably of a size sufficient to accommodate a human. Each support
leg 30 may be detached from the collar 32 for transport and storage purposes, and
the collar 32 in turn may be detached from the suspension structure 2.
[0055] The suspension structure 2 and platform assembly 3 are suspended through an access
passage, manhole, or access opening 50 in the reservoir. To accommodate uneven exterior
surfaces in the vicinity of the access opening 50, the stabiliser arms 30 are preferably
each provided with adjustable feet, typically towards their distal end for improved
stability.
[0056] The suspension structure 2 preferably consists of a framework which includes a plurality
of rungs 21 mounted transversely along the length of the suspension structure 2. Preferably,
at least a portion of the rungs provided towards a first end of the suspension structure
2 are substantially hollow rungs provided in pairs on opposing sides of the suspension
structure 2, whereby the collar 32 may be engaged with the suspension structure 2
by insertion of a pin or bolt through a pair of opposing rungs 21 and corresponding
holes provided in the collar 32. The depth at which the platform assembly 4 is suspended
within the internal void may therefore be adjusted by the selection of an appropriate
pair of opposing rungs 21 with which the collar 32 is to be engaged.
[0057] As mentioned above, the framework of the suspension structure 2 provides an internal
passage whereby the rungs form a ladder allowing a user to descend down the framework,
internally with respect to the framework, towards the platform assembly 4 provided
towards the second end of the suspension structure 2, and climb towards the first
end of the suspension structure 2 as required.
[0058] In addition to opposing pairs of rungs 21 disposed along the length of the suspension
structure 2, the framework preferably includes a bracing member 22 provided on a side
of the suspension structure 2 for rigidity. The remaining side of the suspension structure
2, or at least a lower portion towards the second end thereof, is preferably open,
permitting a user to step away from the suspension structure 2 on the platform assembly
4.
[0059] The suspension structure 2 may consist substantially of a pair of standard ladders,
such as those available from Ullrich Aluminium of Manukau City, New Zealand. The ladders
are preferably each 3 metres in length with a width of 460mm. Completing the framework
is the bracing member 22 referred to above, and a base frame member 23, which both
help to maintain the opposing ladders in position and improve torsional rigidity.
The overall length of the suspension structure may be adapted to the application of
the access apparatus 1 by using or substituting a pair of ladders of the appropriate
length.
[0060] The platform assembly 4 preferably includes a platform structure which is pivotally
hinged to the suspension structure 2 and adapted to pivot between a stowed position
adjacent the suspension structure 2 to permit insertion, extraction and transport
of the suspension apparatus 1, and a working position extending outwardly from the
suspension structure 2. Ideally the platform structure, when in the working position,
is in a plane substantially orthogonal to the suspension structure 2 as shown in Figures
1, 4 and 5, providing a substantially horizontal surface from which a user can inflate
and launch a boat, for example.
[0061] In the preferred embodiment, the platform structure comprises a first platform 40
pivotally hinged to the open side of the suspension structure 2, and two second platforms
41 each movable about two independent axes between the stowed and working positions.
The second platforms may be pivotally hinged to opposing sides of the first platform
40, thereby capable of pivoting with respect to both the first platform 40 and the
suspension structure 2 as the first platform 40 pivots between the stowed and working
positions.
[0062] The platform assembly 4 may include only the first platform 40, or the first platform
40 and a single second platform 41, among other possible embodiments.
[0063] From the working position as showed in Figure 1, the first platform may pivot with
respect to the suspension structure 2 to the stowed position as shown in Figure 2,
while the second platforms 41 pivot with respect to the first platform to their stowed
positions adjacent opposing sides of the suspension structure 2 as shown in Figure
3. Preferably the suspension apparatus 1 is provided with a locking means with which
the platform assembly 4 may be locked in the stowed position.
[0064] The first and second platforms 40 and 41, respectively, are preferably each covered
by a grating panel 44 providing a surface to support a user in the working position.
The grating panels have been omitted from Figures 2 and 3 for clarity. Although the
use of grating panels is preferred due to their relatively light weight, non-slip,
and free-draining characteristics, it will be appreciated that any alternative surface,
such as aluminium diamond plate, for example, may be used instead.
[0065] Referring now to Figure 4, the underside of the platform assembly 4 is shown to be
supported by a plurality of propping means 43 provided between the suspension structure
2 and the platform assembly 4. These are preferably in the form of telescopic rods
as shown in the preferred embodiment of the drawings. Ideally, the propping means
43 provides sufficient support to the platform assembly 4 to support the combined
weight of the platform assembly 4, at least one user, and any tools or equipment which
might be required, including an inflatable craft and pump, for example. Ideally, the
access apparatus 1 should be capable of supporting working loads of at least 200kg
upon the platform assembly 4. The platform assembly 4 may also be provided with support
cables 45 adapted to support the platform assembly 4 under tension in the working
position.
[0066] The propping means 43 are preferably coupled at both ends to fulcrums provided on
the suspension structure 2 and platform assembly 4. The fulcrum coupling allows the
telescopic rods or propping means 43 to swivel or pivot with respect to the fulcrums
24 as the platform assembly is moved between the stowed and working positions. The
fulcrums 24 are preferably provided at the lower end of the suspension structure 2
and on an outer edge of the platform assembly 4 for maximum strength.
[0067] For the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures 1-5, it is necessary for
the propping means 43 supporting the first platform to only pivot through a plane
as the first platform 40 is pivoted about a single axis between the stowed and working
positions. The first coupling 60 is one example of a simple coupling to permit this
movement. For the propping means 43 coupled between the suspension structure 2 and
an outer edge of a second platform 41, however, a second coupling 61 permitting movement
of the propping means 43 in three dimensions is required to permit the more complex
movement of the second platform 41 about two independent axes. The second coupling
61 may comprise a ball joint, for example. The fulcrum 24 of Figure 6 provides first
and second couplings 60 and 61, respectively, in a single mounting plate suitable
for mounting to the lower left hand of the suspension structure 2 as shown in Figures
1-4.
[0068] Referring still to Figure 6, the second coupling 61 of the fulcrum 24 projects from
the suspension structure 2 at an angle of between 22.5° and 67.5° towards the corresponding
fulcrum provided on the platform assembly 4. Ideally, however, this angle is substantially
equal to 45°, as shown, substantially coaxial with the propping means 43 when the
platform assembly 4 is in the working position in order to minimise shearing forces
on the coupling. Corresponding couplings provided on fulcrums of the platform structure
preferably also have this angle.
[0069] Referring to Figure 5, in which a plan view of the platform assembly 4 and suspension
structure 2 (largely obscured by the collar 32) is shown, the first platform 40 and
second platforms 41 preferably have a width substantially equal to that of the corresponding
sides of the suspension structure 2 when the platform assembly is in the stowed position,
thereby minimising overhang as shown in Figure 3. The suspension apparatus 1 in the
stowed position in use may therefore be inserted and extracted through an access opening
50 which is relatively small with respect to the area of the platform assembly when
in the working position.
[0070] The platform assembly 4 is preferably also provided with an engagement means to support
a safety barrier. The safety barrier is preferably in the form of a number of barrier
posts 46 provided about the edge of the platform assembly 4, most preferably at the
corners thereof, and supporting a safety handrail, cable or rope therebetween. The
safety rope 47 is preferably provided along three sides of the platform assembly 4.
[0071] The platform assembly 4 preferably includes a fixed platform 42 provided within the
suspension structure 2. The fixed platform 42 provides a platform for the user to
stand on as the first and second platforms 40 and 41 are lowered from the stowed position
to the working position.
[0072] Also shown in Figure 5, and in more detail in Figure 7, is a locking mechanism 48.
In the preferred embodiment as shown, the locking mechanism 48 consists of a pair
of sliding locking bolts which may be extended from the fixed platform 42 to engage
with the second platforms 41 when in the working position. In Figure 7, the bolt of
the leftmost locking mechanism 48 is not shown for clarity, while the rightmost bolt
is shown in the extended or locked position.
[0073] When engaged, the locking mechanism 48 prevents the platform structure inadvertently
pivoting as weight is placed on it. The locking bolts may be retracted to allow the
platform structure to pivot. In the preferred embodiment of the platform structure
as shown in the accompanying figures, a pair of opposing locking when extended bolts
engage with the two second platforms 41, preventing the first platform 40 pivoting
upwardly as weight is placed on a second platform 41.
[0074] In use, the level of liquid stored in the reservoir is lowered to the required level,
if necessary. However, in most instances it will not be necessary to lower the liquid
level as the distance of the platform below the access opening can be adjusted selecting
the rungs 21 to which the collar 32 is attached. The suspension structure 2 is then
lowered through an access opening 50 with the platform assembly 4 in the stowed position.
The collar 32 is then engaged with the suspension structure 2 by insertion of a pin
or bolt through the required rungs 21 and corresponding holes provided in the collar
32. Stabiliser arms 30 may then be engaged with the collar 32 to support the access
apparatus 1 suspended through the access opening 50. A user can then climb through
the opening collar opening 33 and down the rungs 21 towards the fixed platform 42,
then deploy the platform assembly 4 by unlocking it from the stowed position, rotating
the second platforms 41 outwardly to be substantially planar with the first platform
40 adjacent the suspension structure 2, then rotating the first and second platforms
40 and 41 to the substantially horizontal working position and locking the platform
structure in position using the locking mechanism 48. Barrier posts 46 including a
safety rope 47 may then be inserted in the holes provided about the perimeter of the
platform assembly 4.
[0075] The user then has a safe and stable working platform from which a boat may be inflated
and deployed, if required. As the depth at which the platform assembly 4 is suspended
within the reservoir may be selected, it may not be necessary to raise the water level
for inspection of the ceiling of the reservoir. If it is necessary, the above process
may be reversed and the apparatus 1 extracted to avoid submersion and corrosion of
the apparatus, if desired.
[0076] Preferably the access apparatus 1 is substantially formed from a strong yet lightweight
material, such as aluminium, allowing the apparatus to be deployed by hand by one
or more users.
[0077] From the foregoing it will be seen that a vertically suspended access apparatus is
provided which has the benefits of providing safer and easier access to an internal
void or underlying space. Additionally, the platform may be collapsed and dismantled
for transportation and installation or storage elsewhere, providing an economical
alternative to installing permanent internal walkways in a covered or underground
reservoir which would be susceptible to corrosion and difficult to maintain and inspect.
[0078] Although this invention has been described by way of example and with reference to
possible embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or improvements
may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore,
where reference has been made to specific components or integers of the invention
having known equivalents, then such equivalents are herein incorporated as if individually
set forth.
[0079] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description, the words
"comprise", "comprising", and the like, are to be construed in an inclusive sense
as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense, that is to say, in the sense of "including,
but not limited to".
[0080] Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way be
considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common
general knowledge in the field.
1. An access apparatus having a suspension structure, a support structure adapted to
suspend said suspension structure through an access opening, and a platform assembly,
the platform assembly comprising a platform structure moveable between a stowed position
substantially adjacent said suspension structure and a working position extending
outwardly from said suspension structure.
2. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said moveable platform structure
consists of a first platform pivotally mounted on said suspension structure for pivotal
movement between said stowed and working positions, and one or more second platforms
each pivotally mounted to the first platform.
3. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the platform assembly
also includes a fixed platform on the suspension structure substantially planar with
said platform structure when in the working position.
4. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the access
apparatus includes a locking mechanism, whereby the moveable platform structure may
be locked in place in the working position to prevent the platform structure pivoting
inadvertently.
5. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first platform has a width substantially
equal to that of the suspension structure and the or each second platform has a width
substantially equal to or less than that of the corresponding adjacent sides of said
suspension structure when in the stowed position, thereby minimising overhang in the
stowed position.
6. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said platform
structure is supported by at least one propping means, said propping means being sufficient
to support the weight of at least one human upon the platform assembly when in its
working position.
7. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said propping means consists of
one or more extensible telescopic rods movably mounted to said suspension structure
and to said platform structure at opposing ends such that the platform structure is
permitted to move between the stowed and working positions.
8. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the or each telescopic rod is mounted
to said suspension structure and said platform structure by way of coupling with a
fulcrum protruding therefrom to the extent that said platform structure is permitted
to pivot through an angle substantially equal to 90°.
9. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said platform
structure is supported by four telescopic rods coupled to the suspension structure
by way of two protruding suspension fulcrums provided on adjacent corners of said
suspension structure, each fulcrum being provided with two couplings, at least one
coupling permitting movement of the corresponding rod in three dimensions, and coupled
to the platform structure by way of four protruding platform fulcrums, two of said
platform fulcrums being provided on the outer corners of the first platform, and one
platform fulcrum permitting movement of the corresponding rod in three dimensions
being provided on each of the second platforms, whereby said first platform is pivotable
upwardly relative to said suspension structure, and said second platforms are pivotable
about two axes between the working and stowed positions.
10. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the suspension
structure consists of a framework including a plurality of spaced-apart substantially
horizontal rungs at fixed intervals on at least one side of the suspension structure,
thereby forming a ladder to provide human access between the first and second ends
of the suspension structure when substantially vertical.
11. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the framework comprises two opposing
ladders secured together by bracing members provided on at least one side of the suspension
structure, and a base frame member provided at or adjacent an end of said suspension
structure.
12. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the framework permits
a human to climb the ladder internally with respect to said framework.
13. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least
a portion of one side of the suspension structure is substantially open, said side
being adjacent said platform assembly when in the stowed position.
14. An access apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the support
structure consists of a plurality of stabiliser arms extending substantially radially
from a collar adapted to be provided about and engaged with said suspension structure,
thereby providing an opening for access through the collar and suspension structure.
15. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein said stabiliser arms are provided
with adjustable feet at their distal ends, whereby the suspension apparatus may be
adapted for use on an uneven surface.
16. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein the collar is adapted to engage
with said suspension structure in any one of two or more positions along the length
of the suspension structure, thereby providing for suspension of the platform assembly
at multiple depths.
17. An access apparatus as claimed in claim 14 or claim 16, wherein the collar is adapted
to engage with said suspension structure via a bolt or pin inserted through a pair
of opposing rungs of said suspension structure.