Patent classifications
E06C1/08
HORIZONTALLY EXTENDABLE LADDER
A horizontal extendable ladder is revealed. The horizontally extendable ladder includes at least three rails and a plurality of rungs disposed between the two adjacent rails. The three rails are set vertically while the rungs are equally spaced and arranged horizontally between the two adjacent rails from top to bottom to form at least two ladder frames. Each of two ends of the rung is arranged with a first pivot shaft that is pivotally connected to the rail. Thereby the rungs can be rotated synchronously between the two adjacent rails for horizontal retraction or extension of the ladder. The ladder is used more efficiently.
HORIZONTALLY EXTENDABLE LADDER
A horizontal extendable ladder is revealed. The horizontally extendable ladder includes at least three rails and a plurality of rungs disposed between the two adjacent rails. The three rails are set vertically while the rungs are equally spaced and arranged horizontally between the two adjacent rails from top to bottom to form at least two ladder frames. Each of two ends of the rung is arranged with a first pivot shaft that is pivotally connected to the rail. Thereby the rungs can be rotated synchronously between the two adjacent rails for horizontal retraction or extension of the ladder. The ladder is used more efficiently.
Convertible folding ladder
A convertible folding ladder incorporates first and second rigid ladder sections, each comprising opposing spaced apart longitudinal rails, a plurality of spaced apart rungs between the rails, and a connector plate formed with one end of at least one of the longitudinal rails. Each connector plate of the first ladder section defines at least three spaced apart pin holes adapted for being selectively aligned with pin holes defined by the connector plate of the second ladder section. First and second fastener pins are adapted for being removably inserted through the aligned pin holes, such that the ladder is convertible between multiple different configurations.
STABILIZER MECHANISMS FOR LADDERS, LADDERS INCORPORATING SAME, AND RELATED METHODS
Stabilization mechanisms, ladders incorporating stabilization mechanisms, and related methods may include struts or braces that are automatically deployable from a collapsed configuration to a deployed or expanded configuration to support and stabilize the ladder when it is extended. The stabilizer mechanisms may include biasing members configured to urge the struts rearward and outward as a fly rail assembly of the ladder is extended relative to a base rail assembly thereof. Some stabilizer mechanisms are manually deployable independent of each other.
STABILIZER MECHANISMS FOR LADDERS, LADDERS INCORPORATING SAME, AND RELATED METHODS
Stabilization mechanisms, ladders incorporating stabilization mechanisms, and related methods may include struts or braces that are automatically deployable from a collapsed configuration to a deployed or expanded configuration to support and stabilize the ladder when it is extended. The stabilizer mechanisms may include biasing members configured to urge the struts rearward and outward as a fly rail assembly of the ladder is extended relative to a base rail assembly thereof. Some stabilizer mechanisms are manually deployable independent of each other.
Climbing stick system
A climbing stick system includes the first climbing stick and a second climbing stick. The first climbing stick includes a first step support having a cavity and a mouth leading to the cavity and first steps coupled to the first step support. The second climbing stick includes a second step support, second steps coupled to the second step support and a locking member having a head. One of the mouth and the locking member is rotatable between a locked position in which the head is locked within the cavity to retain the first climbing stick with respect to the second climbing stick and an unlocked position to facilitate separation of the first climbing stick and the second climbing stick.
Climbing stick system
A climbing stick system includes the first climbing stick and a second climbing stick. The first climbing stick includes a first step support having a cavity and a mouth leading to the cavity and first steps coupled to the first step support. The second climbing stick includes a second step support, second steps coupled to the second step support and a locking member having a head. One of the mouth and the locking member is rotatable between a locked position in which the head is locked within the cavity to retain the first climbing stick with respect to the second climbing stick and an unlocked position to facilitate separation of the first climbing stick and the second climbing stick.
Wide Rung Cap, Ladder and Method
A ladder upon which a user can climb has a first rail. The ladder has a second rail. The ladder has a first rung having a width attached to the first rail and second rail. The ladder has a second rung having a width attached to the first rail and second rail. The ladder has a third rung attached to the first rail and second rail. The ladder has a first rung cap riveted to the first rail and second rail and disposed on and in contact with the first rung. The first rung cap having a flat top surface that is wider than the width of the first rung upon which the user can stand. The first rung providing support to the first rung cap. The ladder has a second rung cap riveted to the first rail and second rail and disposed on and in contact with the second rung. A rung cap. A method for a user to climb a ladder. A method for making a ladder.
Tree climbing stick
A climbing stick connector system includes first and second climbing sticks releasably secured to one another with first and second posts extending parallel to one another. In one implementation, the first climbing stick has a stopper having a shelf and a projection received within an aperture in one of the posts, wherein a step is pivotally secured to the post above the shelf by a fastener extending through the stopper. The first climbing stick has a V-shaped claw having spaced ears receiving the post therebetween, and the step has opposite upwardly facing concave edges.
Multi-purpose ladder with improved rungs
A multi-purpose ladder with improved rungs has two ladder sections, and each of the ladder sections comprises two inner rails attached with inner rungs and two outer rails attached with outer rungs. Each of the inner rungs is composed of an upper rung member, a square pipe shaped intermediate rung member, and a lower rung member. The upper rung member and the lower rung member each have a slant pedal section and two support sections. The two support sections join the upper and lower side of the intermediate rung member and the slant pedal section. The slant pedal section inclines an angle corresponding to the outer rungs such that the inner rungs provide strong strength for being stepped on.