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Safety ladder support for use with parapet roofs and to protect gutters on the roof during a construction project
11085238 · 2021-08-10 ·

A safety ladder device supported by a worker to secure an extension ladder used by a worker to climb onto a roof to make repairs. The present invention is primarily used for roof repair construction on a parapet roof. The invention includes a wide section and a narrow section, one of which is hammered into a top wall of the parapet roof and extends forward off the roof to retain the extension ladder in a secure manner to prevent the ladder moving side-to-side or falling away.

LADDER SECURING DEVICE
20210293090 · 2021-09-23 ·

Systems and methods for securing a ladder to a gutter are disclosed. An insert includes a first portion configured to fit within an opening for the gutter and a second portion configured to form a channel configured to receive a front surface of the gutter. A number of arms extend from the second portion. The arms are selectively deformable into a number of positions, and may be wrapped around side rails of the ladder.

LADDER SECURING DEVICE
20210293090 · 2021-09-23 ·

Systems and methods for securing a ladder to a gutter are disclosed. An insert includes a first portion configured to fit within an opening for the gutter and a second portion configured to form a channel configured to receive a front surface of the gutter. A number of arms extend from the second portion. The arms are selectively deformable into a number of positions, and may be wrapped around side rails of the ladder.

Climbing Stick System
20230398409 · 2023-12-14 ·

A climbing stick system may include a first climbing stick and a second climbing stick: The first climbing stick is stackable on the second climbing stick in an axially offset relationship to the second climbing stick. When stacked, the post of the second climbing stick is received within an open sided channel of the first climbing stick, wherein a compressible layer is compressed between the post of the second climbing stick and the open sided channel of the first climbing stick.

Climbing Stick System
20230398409 · 2023-12-14 ·

A climbing stick system may include a first climbing stick and a second climbing stick: The first climbing stick is stackable on the second climbing stick in an axially offset relationship to the second climbing stick. When stacked, the post of the second climbing stick is received within an open sided channel of the first climbing stick, wherein a compressible layer is compressed between the post of the second climbing stick and the open sided channel of the first climbing stick.

Method for Erecting a Tower, Tower Segment, Supply Structure, and Tower
20210189801 · 2021-06-24 ·

A tower segment for at least a section of a tower includes a tower segment defining an interior, a longitudinal axis, and a wall, and a supply structural segment preassembled in the interior of the tower segment extending along a the longitudinal axis of the tower segment. The supply structural segment is movable relative to the tower segment and connected to the wall of the tower segment so that the supply structural segment can be moved at least from an assembly position to a connecting position. Other tower, tower segment, support structure, support structural segment, and methods of erection of same use at least a tower segment of a tower.

Method for Erecting a Tower, Tower Segment, Supply Structure, and Tower
20210189801 · 2021-06-24 ·

A tower segment for at least a section of a tower includes a tower segment defining an interior, a longitudinal axis, and a wall, and a supply structural segment preassembled in the interior of the tower segment extending along a the longitudinal axis of the tower segment. The supply structural segment is movable relative to the tower segment and connected to the wall of the tower segment so that the supply structural segment can be moved at least from an assembly position to a connecting position. Other tower, tower segment, support structure, support structural segment, and methods of erection of same use at least a tower segment of a tower.

Tree Stand Platform Assembly

A tree stand platform assembly includes a platform that has a perimeter edge with a front edge, a rear edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The platform has a top surface, a bottom surface and an outer surface positioned between the top and bottom surfaces. The front edge is configured to engage a tree. A plurality of gripping protuberances is attached to and extends outwardly from the outer surface of the rear edge. The gripping protuberances are engageable by a user for stability when the user rotates relative to the platform.

ANCHORING A CANTILEVERED STEP TO A FIBERGLASS UTILITY POLE
20210277717 · 2021-09-09 ·

A pole step apparatus for fiberglass utility poles can have a supporting body is disclosed, having a bended portion with a brace on the supporting body; a grip surface distal to the bended portion; a nut on a threaded portion of the supporting body to tighten the brace toward the bended portion via the threaded portion of the supporting body; a passthrough in the brace formed can accommodate a supporting body and resists rotation; the bended portion is formed on the supporting body at a 90-degree angle; an arc is formed on the brace adjacent to the bended portion; and the brace resists rotation via a non-cylindrical, anti-rotational portion of the supporting body.

ANCHORING A CANTILEVERED STEP TO A FIBERGLASS UTILITY POLE
20210277717 · 2021-09-09 ·

A pole step apparatus for fiberglass utility poles can have a supporting body is disclosed, having a bended portion with a brace on the supporting body; a grip surface distal to the bended portion; a nut on a threaded portion of the supporting body to tighten the brace toward the bended portion via the threaded portion of the supporting body; a passthrough in the brace formed can accommodate a supporting body and resists rotation; the bended portion is formed on the supporting body at a 90-degree angle; an arc is formed on the brace adjacent to the bended portion; and the brace resists rotation via a non-cylindrical, anti-rotational portion of the supporting body.