Patent classifications
E06C7/08
LADDER, STEP-PORTION AND SYSTEM FOR USING IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING A ROTOR BLADE
A ladder for using in the process of manufacturing a rotor blade by leaning the ladder against the rotor blade being manufactured and climbing thereon is provided, including two rails and a plurality of rungs, wherein the rails include a solid structure elastically bendable by the weight of a person climbing thereon in order to align a bending radius of the rails, resulting from an elastic bending of the rails, to an outer radius of the rotor blade being manufactured. A step-portion for the inventive ladder and a system including the inventive ladder is also provided.
Telescopic ladder assembly
A telescopically extendable and collapsible ladder assembly includes multiple collapsible ladder sections provided with an air damper at the bottom end of tubular stile members. The air dampers provide retardation of gravity induced velocity of the collapsible ladder sections upon collapse of the ladder sections. Multiple air dampers include a throttle valve securing device, for cooperating with a throttle valve of the air damper when the collapsible ladder section is in the collapsed position, to secure the throttle valve in its throttle position and/or an obturator device. The obturator device includes a first obturator member and a second obturator member where the first obturator member and the second obturator member are configured to, when the collapsible ladder section is in the collapsed position, in combination provide additional throttling.
SECURITY LADDER FOR A POOL
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.
PACKABLE LADDER
Embodiments of a packable ladder and a method of assembling it are disclosed. The packable ladder includes two mainframe tubes and at least two steps. Each mainframe tube has a curved end and an attachable end opposite to the curved end. Each step is shaped as a disk having a first end portion and a second end portion disposed at opposite ends thereof. Each of the first end portion and the second end portion is configured to be attached to a respective one of the two mainframe tubes. The method has two steps. In the first step, each of two side rails is formed by attaching each of two mainframe tubes to one or more extension frame tubes. In the second step, at least two steps are attached to the two side rails at a first end portion and a second end portion of each step.
Telescoping ladder
A telescoping ladder includes first and second telescoping ladder racks each having a top portion and including an outer ladder rack having first and second outer legs having interior surfaces that are sliding surfaces; and an inner ladder rack having a first and second inner legs having a sliding surface that slidably engages the sliding surface of the first outer leg along the length thereof, and the second inner leg having a sliding surface that slidably engages the sliding surface of the second outer leg along the length thereof. The top portions are pivotally connected to form a structure that articulates to open and close the ladder. The outer and inner ladder racks are configured as elongated hollow tubes that have a cross section of a closed tube having a protuberance extending therefrom. The outer legs have lateral support legs having protruding ribs to form a stabilizing support structure.
Telescoping ladder
A telescoping ladder includes first and second telescoping ladder racks each having a top portion and including an outer ladder rack having first and second outer legs having interior surfaces that are sliding surfaces; and an inner ladder rack having a first and second inner legs having a sliding surface that slidably engages the sliding surface of the first outer leg along the length thereof, and the second inner leg having a sliding surface that slidably engages the sliding surface of the second outer leg along the length thereof. The top portions are pivotally connected to form a structure that articulates to open and close the ladder. The outer and inner ladder racks are configured as elongated hollow tubes that have a cross section of a closed tube having a protuberance extending therefrom. The outer legs have lateral support legs having protruding ribs to form a stabilizing support structure.
FOLDING LADDER
Folding ladder (1), in particular for accessing the cavity of a lift shaft comprising: a first side rail (2) and a second side rail (3) that are parallel; a plurality of rungs (10); a stop (15) located on the first side rail (2); a locking member (16) located on the second side rail (3); a locking arm (34) having a first end portion (34a) pivotally attached to the first side rail (2) and a second end portion (34b) that is movable between an unlocking position in which it is magnetically coupled to the stop (15) so that the locking arm (34) abuts the first side rail (2), and a locking position in which it is magnetically coupled to the locking member (16) so that the locking arm (34) is diagonally arranged with respect to both the side rails (2, 3).
7000 series aluminum alloy ladder, multipurpose ladder and method
A ladder and a multipurpose ladder whose rungs and rails are made out of 7000 series aluminum alloy and which has a duty rating of at least 250 lbs. A method for producing a ladder. A method for using a ladder.
Interlocking ladders and components thereof
An interlocking ladder system for transporting at least two ladders which are stacked together. The ladder system includes a first ladder having a first end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot, a second ladder having a second end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot, and preferably a third end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot. The slot of the engagement portion of the second end cap engages with the slot of the engagement portion of the first end cap when the second ladder is stacked on top of the first ladder. The ladder system may include a third ladder having a fourth end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion and a slot. The slot of the engagement portion of the third end cap engages with the slot of the engagement portion of the fourth end cap when the third ladder is stacked on top of the second ladder. The second ladder stacked on top of the first ladder and preferably the third ladder stacked on top of the second ladder all together form a stack. A method for stacking ladders into a stack.
Interlocking ladders and components thereof
An interlocking ladder system for transporting at least two ladders which are stacked together. The ladder system includes a first ladder having a first end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot, a second ladder having a second end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot, and preferably a third end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion with a slot. The slot of the engagement portion of the second end cap engages with the slot of the engagement portion of the first end cap when the second ladder is stacked on top of the first ladder. The ladder system may include a third ladder having a fourth end cap having a cap portion and an engagement portion and a slot. The slot of the engagement portion of the third end cap engages with the slot of the engagement portion of the fourth end cap when the third ladder is stacked on top of the second ladder. The second ladder stacked on top of the first ladder and preferably the third ladder stacked on top of the second ladder all together form a stack. A method for stacking ladders into a stack.