Patent classifications
E06C7/44
Ladder stabilizer
A ladder stabilizer for step ladders and extension ladders. The ladder stabilizer is collapsible for storage. Additionally, the ladder stabilizer includes legs that are adjustable in length and pivotally secured to a rigid lateral support. The rigid lateral support also carries a step plate secured by a hinge to the lateral support. The step plate provides the point of engagement between the ladder stabilizer and a rung of the ladder.
Ladder stabilizer
A ladder stabilizer for step ladders and extension ladders. The ladder stabilizer is collapsible for storage. Additionally, the ladder stabilizer includes legs that are adjustable in length and pivotally secured to a rigid lateral support. The rigid lateral support also carries a step plate secured by a hinge to the lateral support. The step plate provides the point of engagement between the ladder stabilizer and a rung of the ladder.
Ladder stabilizer
Provided is ladder having an extension leg movable longitudinally in first and second directions opposite one another, and a stabilizer arm pivotably coupled to and movable with the extension leg. The stabilizer arm is pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the first and second directions such that the stabilizer arm is rotated relative to the extension leg to contact a surface to stabilize the ladder in a sideways direction perpendicular to the first and second directions.
Ladder stabilizer
Provided is ladder having an extension leg movable longitudinally in first and second directions opposite one another, and a stabilizer arm pivotably coupled to and movable with the extension leg. The stabilizer arm is pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the first and second directions such that the stabilizer arm is rotated relative to the extension leg to contact a surface to stabilize the ladder in a sideways direction perpendicular to the first and second directions.
Ladder stabilization support assembly
A ladder stabilization support assembly for lateral and vertical stabilization support to ladders in general and long span extension ladders in particular preventing the ladders from lateral movement such as tipping, overturning or slipping off the supporting grounds. The assembly is built to take advantage of a light-weight t-slotted aluminum profile and comprises two telescopic support legs pivotally mounted on opposite sides of a ladder to effectively support and level the ladder on any uneven supporting grounds. An adjustable sliding mechanism provides for a smooth, low tolerance and wobble-free telescopic sliding function with numerous length adjustments positions. A pivot joint provides for endless number of pivotal and swivel adjustment positions. The assembly can quickly and easily be mounted onto the ladder, remain permanently attached to the ladder or be taken off the ladder when not in use. The assembly also allows extension ladders to operate in a self-supporting stand-alone mode.
Ladder stabilization support assembly
A ladder stabilization support assembly for lateral and vertical stabilization support to ladders in general and long span extension ladders in particular preventing the ladders from lateral movement such as tipping, overturning or slipping off the supporting grounds. The assembly is built to take advantage of a light-weight t-slotted aluminum profile and comprises two telescopic support legs pivotally mounted on opposite sides of a ladder to effectively support and level the ladder on any uneven supporting grounds. An adjustable sliding mechanism provides for a smooth, low tolerance and wobble-free telescopic sliding function with numerous length adjustments positions. A pivot joint provides for endless number of pivotal and swivel adjustment positions. The assembly can quickly and easily be mounted onto the ladder, remain permanently attached to the ladder or be taken off the ladder when not in use. The assembly also allows extension ladders to operate in a self-supporting stand-alone mode.
CO-MOLDED SHOE FOR A LADDER RAIL AND METHOD FOR FORMING SUCH SHOE
A shoe for a rail of the ladder has a body with a bottom and a pair of sides in parallel relation to each other, and a tread co-molded to the bottom of the body. The bottom of the body can either be flat or generally U-shaped. The tread has a plurality of ribs formed on a surface thereof opposite the bottom of the body. The body is formed of a metallic material and the tread is formed of a polymeric material.
Platform ladder apparatus
A platform ladder apparatus (2) has a transport position and a use position in which the apparatus is arranged to lean against a wall (W) for performing work at an elevated level. The apparatus (2) has a ladder (4) and a working platform (20). A proximal side of the platform is pivotally connected at an upper end of the ladder such that it may be pivoted towards the ladder (4) to a stowed position essentially parallel to the ladder (4). The apparatus further comprises a pair of wall support arms (80) for stabilizing the apparatus in the use position in relation to the wall. The wall support arms (80) are connected to the platform (20) for movement between a stowed arm position in which the arms (80) project out from a distal side (24) of the platform (20) thereby preventing use of the apparatus, and a stabilizing arm position in which the arms (80) project sideways from the platform (20) in opposite lateral directions, respectively, for stabilizing the apparatus (2) in relation to the wall (W).
Platform ladder apparatus
A platform ladder apparatus (2) has a transport position and a use position in which the apparatus is arranged to lean against a wall (W) for performing work at an elevated level. The apparatus (2) has a ladder (4) and a working platform (20). A proximal side of the platform is pivotally connected at an upper end of the ladder such that it may be pivoted towards the ladder (4) to a stowed position essentially parallel to the ladder (4). The apparatus further comprises a pair of wall support arms (80) for stabilizing the apparatus in the use position in relation to the wall. The wall support arms (80) are connected to the platform (20) for movement between a stowed arm position in which the arms (80) project out from a distal side (24) of the platform (20) thereby preventing use of the apparatus, and a stabilizing arm position in which the arms (80) project sideways from the platform (20) in opposite lateral directions, respectively, for stabilizing the apparatus (2) in relation to the wall (W).
STEP STABILIZER LEG AND LEG ASSEMBLY
A step stabilizer leg is adjustable in both the angle and length of the leg. The legs are also individually adjustable to accommodate for uneven ground and are lockable and stowable with the step when it is not in use. A plate that mounts the stabilizer leg to the bottom of the step has multiple apertures that correspond to one of a few apertures adjacent to or integrated with the leg. This allows for the leg to be placed in different angles with respect to the step, including an angle that projects backwards towards the step assembly for situations when the bottom step is very close to the ground.