E06C7/006

Swimming pool ladder with safety gate
10858888 · 2020-12-08 · ·

The present disclosure provides a pool ladder with an active protection mechanism. The ladder provides a switch positioned at a significant height from the ground such that children cannot easily reach the switch. When actuated, the switch unlocks a protective door for the ladder and the ladder can be moved to access the steps. As such, the ladder can effectively prevent children from unlocking the protective door and accessing the pool.

Ladder safety device
10808458 · 2020-10-20 ·

Disclosed is a ladder safety device for use with step ladders. The ladder safety device has an upper portion for projecting over the top case of a step ladder, a middle bend, and a lower section provided with (1) a securing clip to secure the ladder safety device to the top case, (2) a solid section blocking use of the top step, and (3) an at least one additional securing and tamper-detection device to secure the ladder safety device to the ladder while discouraging tampering by providing evidence of tampering. The ladder safety device has an upper section (105), an upper section handle (110), a section bend (115), a lower section (120), a top cap clip gap (125), an at least one top cap clip (130), an at least one lower section tamper seal securing tab (135), an at least one lower section securing bar structure (140), an at least one side rail overlapping tab (145), an at least one lower section rung clip (150), an at least one lower section rung tab (155), a ladder safety device securing bar (160) and an least one lower section tamper seal structure (165).

Treestand Ladder Guard
20200318431 · 2020-10-08 ·

A treestand ladder guard includes a skeletal cover, an upper treestand ladder attachment, a lower treestand ladder attachment, and a chain. The skeletal cover includes a frame, a plurality of vertical bodies, and a plurality of horizontal bodies. The vertical bodies and the horizontal bodies are perpendicularly positioned of each other. The frame is perimetrically connected around the vertical bodies and the horizontal bodies thus completing the skeletal cover. The upper treestand ladder attachment is hingedly connected to a top end of the frame, and the lower treestand ladder attachment is hingedly connected to a bottom end of the frame thus securing the skeletal cover to the ladder of the treestand. The chain is terminally connected to the frame, opposite of the upper treestand ladder attachment and the lower treestand ladder attachment, so that the skeletal cover can be locked against the ladder of the treestand.

Safety hatch system

In one embodiment, an electronically controlled hatch system for safe ingress, egress, hazard detection, and methods thereof are provided to reduce or eliminate hazards to personnel, including protection of people above and below a scuttle hatch, access port, skylight or elevated deck. Said hatch system reduces the risk of falls while ascending or descending a ladder through an access port. In certain embodiments, severe weather, hazard, security, and other safety information are detected and transmitted to a central control unit for processing and regulating the opening and closing of a hatch covering the access port and/or raising and lowering a safety railing system based on said information and/or user input. Said hatch system may include an actuator and guides for automatically locking/unlocking and opening/closing a hatch, an actuator and guides for automatically raising/lowering a railing system, safety monitoring detectors/apparatuses, and a centralized controller.

Ladder Standoff and Ladder Incorporating the Standoff
20200157885 · 2020-05-21 ·

A ladder standoff includes at least one bent plate that is configured to be detachably engaged with at least one ladder rung of a ladder by at least one connection plate that is configured to be detachably connected to the bent plate and to the ladder rung. The ladder standoff may be attached to a ladder and used to secure a ladder to a vertically-extending building wall structure at a selected distance. The length of the ladder standoff can be extended in a substantially horizontal direction in relation to the vertically extending ladder and vertically extending building wall to provide a ladder standoff with variable lengths to accommodate different distances between the ladder and the surface of the vertically extending building wall.

Safety pool ladder
10557306 · 2020-02-11 ·

The present invention is a safety pool ladder to be installed against a wall of an above-ground pool. The safety pool ladder comprises a ladder structure comprising a plurality of step members extending horizontally between a pair of side members, and a flat surface disposed towards back of the plurality of step members, when the safety pool ladder is disposed in a use position. The safety pool ladder also comprises a pair of side rails with channels formed therein to allow the ladder structure to travel along a length thereof. The ladder structure is adapted to travel along the length of the side rails, and rotated and flipped thereafter such that the flat surface is disposed towards front of the plurality of step members to dispose the safety pool ladder in a block position.

WALKTHROUGH AND STANDOFF MECHANISMS FOR LADDERS, LADDERS INCORPORATING SAME AND RELATED METHODS
20240044205 · 2024-02-08 ·

A ladder and ladder accessory are provided including an accessory that may be coupled to the ladder in multiple configurations and serve multiple purposes. In one embodiment, a pair of components are each selectively coupled with associated rails of a ladder in a first, stored state, and a second, walkthrough state. When in the walkthrough state, the components extend upwards from and above the rails so that a user may gasp the components and step between the components when transitioning from the ladder to an elevated surface (e.g., a roof) or vice versa. In another embodiment, the components may be coupled to the ladder such that they extend in a direction that is substantially transverse to a plane through which the rails extend. When in this transverse orientation, the components may be used as a stand-off device.

Swimming pool ladder with automatic lift mechanism
10494866 · 2019-12-03 · ·

The present disclosure provides a ladder which selectively allows or prevents user access to the ladder steps, such that the ladder can only be climbed when such access is allowed. For example, the ladder may only selectively allow ingress into a bathing enclosure, e.g. when operated by an adult, but may allow egress from the bathing enclosure by any user. The ladder includes an elevator that is movable between a safety configuration, in which ingress is prevented or inhibited but egress is permitted, and a ladder configuration, in which both ingress and egress are permitted.

Retractable Ladder Assembly for a Mechanical Closure Device
20190360270 · 2019-11-28 ·

A retractable ladder assembly comprising a lower frame fixed below an enclosure for a mechanical closure device and a moveable upper frame. The upper frame is disposed below the enclosure or removed entirely from the enclosure when not in use to prevent access from unauthorized personnel. The lower end of the upper frame engages the upper end of the lower frame and a link member on the upper frame engages an anchor within the enclosure to establish an extended ladder mode.

SECURITY LADDER FOR A POOL
20190301243 · 2019-10-03 ·

A safety ladder for a pool includes a movable ladder portion that can be moved between an accessible position and an inaccessible position. The movable ladder portion is disposed substantially outside of the pool and provides a series of steps that can be climbed vertically for entry into the pool when it is located in the accessible position. In the inaccessible position, the movable ladder portion is moved such that the steps can no longer be climbed and access to the pool is prevented. Such safety ladder assemblies are provided primarily to prevent children and other at risk individuals from entering an unattended pool. A dampening member is provided such that the force necessary to move the movable ladder portion is regulated to prevent a dangerous accumulation of moment and limit a risk of injury through harmful contact therewith.