Patent classifications
E04F11/06
Systems and methods for insulating attic openings
A cover for closing an access opening that leads to an infrequently used space within a building, such as an attic, that generally provides an air seal, thermal insulation and/or acoustic insulation at the access opening. The cover may be in one or two portions, including a closure alone or a closure and a frame having an aperture that can be closed by engagement between the closure and the frame. When the cover is used alone it engages a frame or a wall circumscribing the access opening. The cover is sized and shaped to close a stairwell, or the opening at one end of a stairway, an opening in a generally vertical wall, a hatch, or a pull down ladder. The closure and frame are each made of one or more components.
Assistance device for allowing a wheeled vehicle to pass over an obstacle
An assistance device (1) to allow a wheeled vehicle to overcome an obstacle, comprising a frame, (2), an upper plate (4), a lower plate (3) with lateral rims (41), a flap (5) and a locking member (71; 72). The upper plate (4) is supported on the lateral rims (41). By moving in translation between a deployed position and a storage position, the lower plate (3) mechanically determines the height position of the upper plate (4) by sliding on the lateral rims (41). The flap (5) pivots relative to the upper plate (4) between a substantially vertical rest position and a deployed position resting on the lower plate (3). The flap (5) forms a junction between the lower plate (3) and the upper plate (4). The locking member (71; 72) is supported by the lateral rims (41) and locks the flap (5) in the storage position of the lower plate (3) and releases the flap (5) when the lower plate (3) leaves the storage position of same.
Rolling access step
A traveling step structure is mounted to a warehouse rack to allow convenient access to elevated shelves without blocking shelving corridors. A rack track is mounted to a rack between vertical rack members and a support track is fixed to the surface which supports the rack. The traveling step structure has a first frame mounted with followers to the rack track, and a second frame positioned outwardly from the first frame, and connected to the first frame for movement from a retracted position to an extended position. A plurality of steps extend between the first frame and the second frame and are pivotably mounted to both frames. When a user desires to access an elevated rack shelf, the second frame is pulled outwardly and downwardly to bring the steps into a horizontal position. A damper assembly is mounted between the first frame and a step to cushion extension.
STAIR ASSEMBLY
A stair assembly for a vehicle includes a housing having a platform mounted on a first sliding frame. A step module having a plurality of steps is mounted on a second sliding frame, and the second sliding frame is mounted on the first sliding frame. The step module is stowed in the housing, and the housing with the step module is stowed in the vehicle. The housing and step module are deployed by operating the first and second sliding frames.
Folding staircase
A folding staircase for use in a door opening having a threshold. The folding staircase has a pair of stringers that have an upper end and a lower end that is adapted for contacting a ground surface. The stringers are spanned by at least one tread. A hinge is connected to a floor near the door opening and a threshold plate pivotally connected thereto is movable between a use position and a stowed position. The staircase may be provided with a lifting mechanism that biases the staircase and threshold plate toward their stowed positions. The lifting device provides a variable force that provides more rotational force when the staircase would require a user to bear more of its weight and less force when less of the weight of the staircase would be borne by a user.
Moveable stair systems and methods
The present disclosure relates to stair systems and methods for allowing stair movement between building levels while maintaining the structural integrity of the stair system for safe egress passage. The systems and methods of the present disclosure allow for independent movement of the surrounding building walls, landings, floor slabs, and/or any other portion of the surrounding building structure or stair system. The embodiments of the present disclosure are suitable for use in both new constructions as well as in existing constructions for retrofit applications to allow for movement between levels, landings, or within stairwell structures. The present disclosure reduces stair damage during building movement whether it is from wind, thermal, or seismic activity, and/or any other type of suitable force or experience, as the present disclosure allows for directional movement, or a combination thereof, including tension and compression, lateral, or vertical movement.
Ceiling Ladder, Deep Step and Method
A ceiling ladder having a plurality of sections that can be climbed by a user when in an unfolded position into an attic and that can be folded together into a retracted position to be stored above the ceiling. The ladder has a deep step, which has a width greater than the width of other steps of the ladder, in which is located between about 2-5 feet from the floor when the ladder is in the unfolded position so user can stand on the deep step in place objects into the attic without having to climb into the attic. A method. A deep step.
ATTIC STAIRS WITH A SUPPORT BEAM
Attic stairs include box, closing hatch for the box and ladder. The ladder is suspended in box using at least one flat bar attached to support beam seated in an upper section of the ladder. The support beam is a profile and each end of the profile has end cap with locking pin locking it in support beam.
Ceiling ladder, deep step and method
A ceiling ladder having a plurality of sections that can be climbed by a user when in an unfolded position into an attic and that can be folded together into a retracted position to be stored above the ceiling. The ladder has a deep step, which has a width greater than the width of other steps of the ladder, in which is located between about 2-5 feet from the floor when the ladder is in the unfolded position so user can stand on the deep step in place objects into the attic without having to climb into the attic. A deep step for a ceiling ladder.
Telescopic staircase system and uses thereof
The invention relates to a telescopic staircase to be installed on construction sites for providing a safe staircase for workers during building construction. The telescopic staircase comprising at least one lateral guard comprising a top rail, a bottom rail and at least two newels, the bottom rail having a plurality of connecting holes, and a plurality of tread assembly comprising a tread plate, at least two stringer portions and at least two pairs of support members, each support member having at least one connecting hole, in which the at least one lateral guard includes a first portion being retractable into and extensible from a second portion, in which each support member substantially forms a 45° angle with the tread plate, and in which the support members are to be attached to the top surface of the bottom rail via attachment means through the connecting holes.