Patent classifications
E06C1/382
Step stool with moveable handrail
A step stool includes a step frame including a plurality of legs and a handrail coupled to the step frame. The step frame is foldable so as to assume a flat profile for storage. The handrail is mounted on the step frame and is movable relative to the step frame. The handrail provides support for a user standing on the step frame.
Ladder tripod assembly and system
A tripod assembly includes a plurality of columns disposed in a nested arrangement for relative axial movement in a telescopic fashion along a longitudinal axis of the plurality of columns between a fully-extended position and a collapsed position. When the columns are collapsed from the fully-extended position each column substantially nests within another one of the columns. The plurality of columns are received within the central post when the plurality of columns is in the collapsed position. The bracket assembly is coupled to the second end of the connecting rod, and the bracket assembly is configured to receive a selectable rung of a ladder therein. The bracket member is coupled to an uppermost one of the columns, and the bracket member includes a channel configured to receive a second selectable rung of the ladder.
LADDER
A ladder having a frame with three leg members wherein the leg members are adjustable in length so as to provide a level orientation of the ladder subsequent the ladder being superposed an uneven support surface. The frame includes two rear leg members and a front leg member having a platform member operably coupled to the top thereof. The front leg member is hingedly secured to the platform member and movable between a deployed and stored position. The three leg members include an upper portion and a lower portion wherein the lower portion is slidably engaged with the upper portion. A clamp member is disposed in each of the three leg members and is configured to operably engage a portion of the lower portion of each of the three leg members. The clamp member includes opposing jaw members with a void therebetween.
LADDER TRIPOD ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM
The invention provides a tripod assembly comprising a plurality of legs, a central support member, and a central post. Each of the legs is pivotably coupled to the central support member. The central support member surrounds the central post. A plurality of columns is disposed in a nested arrangement for relative axial movement in a telescopic fashion along an axis of the plurality of columns between a fully-extended position and a collapsed position. The columns are received in the central post when the columns are in the collapsed position. A first end of a connecting rod is coupled to one of the columns. A bracket assembly is coupled to a second end of the connecting rod and is configured to receive a rung of a ladder therein. A bracket member is coupled to an uppermost column and includes a channel configured to receive a second rung of the ladder therein.
STEP STOOL WITH MOVEABLE HANDRAIL
A step stool includes a step frame including a plurality of legs and a handrail coupled to the step frame. The step frame is foldable so as to assume a flat profile for storage. The handrail is mounted on the step frame and is movable relative to the step frame. The handrail provides support for a user standing on the step frame.
Tripod stepladder
A stepladder assembly has a front section with a pair of side rails and a plurality of steps extending between the pair of side rails, a back section having a rail, and a frame pivotally connected or interconnected to the front section. The frame has a collar receiving an upper end of the rail of the back section therein. A ladder top is affixed to an upper end of the front section. The frame is pivotally affixed to the ladder top. The frame has a horizontal member positioned above the collar, and first and second side members extending from the collar to opposite ends of the horizontal member.
TRIPOD STEPLADDER
A stepladder assembly has a front section with a pair of side rails and a plurality of steps extending between the pair of side rails, a back section having a rail, and a frame pivotally connected or interconnected to the front section. The frame has a collar receiving an upper end of the rail of the back section therein. A ladder top is affixed to an upper end of the front section. The frame is pivotally affixed to the ladder top. The frame has a horizontal member positioned above the collar, and first and second side members extending from the collar to opposite ends of the horizontal member.