Patent classifications
E06C1/39
Stabilized Ladder Assembly
A stabilized ladder assembly includes a step ladder that has a set of climbing legs and a set of support legs each is hingedly coupled to a top support. A pair of lateral supports is each pivotally disposed on the step ladder. Each of the lateral supports is positionable in a deployed position to engage a support surface for inhibiting the step ladder from tipping laterally on the support surface. Each of the lateral supports is positionable in a stored position having the lateral supports resting against the step ladder. A toolbox is suspended on the step ladder such that the toolbox is accessible to a user when the user climbs the step ladder. Additionally, the toolbox is oriented to extend along a vertical axis when the step ladder is positioned in a deployed position.
Ladder tray assembly
A ladder tray assembly includes a case that has a recess integrated therein. A lid is hingedly coupled to the case for opening and closing the case. A pole is extendable through the case and the pole is inserted into a rung of a ladder thereby mounting the case to the ladder. A case member is coupled to and extends away from the case and a grip is coupled to the case member. The grip extends around the pole when the pole is extended through the case and the grip extends around the rung through which the pole is extended. A pair of storage units is each attachable to the lid when the lid is in an open position to facilitate tools stored in the storage units to be accessible to a user.
Assembly, Plank Adapter for a Work Stand and Method
An assembly upon which a user stands includes a platform. The assembly includes a first work stand and a second work stand. Each work stand has a front frame and a rear frame. The assembly includes a first plank adapter engaged with the first work stand. The first plank adapter has an attachment portion and a bar. The assembly includes a second plank adapter engaged with the second work stand. The platform rests on is supported by the first and second plank adapters. The present invention pertains to a work stand for holding a platform upon which a user stands. A plank adapter that is engaged with a front frame of a work stand to hold a platform. A method for a user to stand above ground. A method for forming a work stand.
Apparatus Having a Handle on Which a User Stands, and Method
An apparatus includes a platform having a first end and a second end and a handle. The apparatus includes a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end. The apparatus includes a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus. A method for a user with hands to stand on an apparatus.
HOISTING DEVICE FOR WORKING IN HEIGHTS
The present invention provides a hoisting device for working in heights, specifically including a vehicle body, a lower bracket installed at a bottom of a safety ladder, a host driver fixed on the lower bracket and providing lifting power, an upper bracket installed at a top of the safety ladder, a traction rope connecting the upper bracket, the vehicle body and the host driver, and a sliding rail installed on the safety ladder, and further including a fall arrester installed on the sliding rail, a guiding device assembly installed on a back portion of the vehicle body, a stall protection device installed on the vehicle body and matched with the sliding rail, a collapsible pedal installed on a lower portion of the vehicle body and configured to carry people and goods, an operation handle fixed to an upper portion of the vehicle body and a position-limiting bracket installed on an upper portion of the safety ladder. The host driver drives, trough the traction rope, the vehicle body to ascend or descend along the sliding rail, thus enabling the vehicle body to ascend or descend so as to convey people and goods. The hoisting device is simple and convenient to operate, occupies a small floor space and can be installed without changing a structure of an original safety ladder.
HOISTING DEVICE FOR WORKING IN HEIGHTS
The present invention provides a hoisting device for working in heights, specifically including a vehicle body, a lower bracket installed at a bottom of a safety ladder, a host driver fixed on the lower bracket and providing lifting power, an upper bracket installed at a top of the safety ladder, a traction rope connecting the upper bracket, the vehicle body and the host driver, and a sliding rail installed on the safety ladder, and further including a fall arrester installed on the sliding rail, a guiding device assembly installed on a back portion of the vehicle body, a stall protection device installed on the vehicle body and matched with the sliding rail, a collapsible pedal installed on a lower portion of the vehicle body and configured to carry people and goods, an operation handle fixed to an upper portion of the vehicle body and a position-limiting bracket installed on an upper portion of the safety ladder. The host driver drives, trough the traction rope, the vehicle body to ascend or descend along the sliding rail, thus enabling the vehicle body to ascend or descend so as to convey people and goods. The hoisting device is simple and convenient to operate, occupies a small floor space and can be installed without changing a structure of an original safety ladder.
Storage Tray for a Ladder and Ladder with this Storage Tray
The described apparatus relates to a storage tray for a ladder, in particular a runged stepladder, wherein the storage tray has at least one compartment into which objects can be placed, and has a first receiver for a first element of a buckle closure, which can be attached on the storage tray.
Ladder tree stand dolly and method
Apparatus and method for transporting a section of a ladder tree stand or a stack of ladder tree stand sections and for transporting a harvested big game animal. The apparatus consists of a frame, a single wheel, an axle and a clamp. The axle is attached to the frame and the wheel is mounted on the axle. The clamp is used for clamping the frame to a ladder tree stand section or sections so that a hunter can transport the ladder tree stand section or sections by pushing or pulling the ladder tree stand section or sections on the wheel of the frame.
Brace for step ladder
A brace for use with a step ladder has a platform that resists shear forces and two runners. The runners are one located opposed sides of the platform and configured to fit over the unfolded struts of a step ladder. In use, a brace as described above is placed with its runners fitting over, and resting on, the struts of a step ladder. The brace stabilizes the ladder, helps prevent injury to the struts if the ladder falls over and may also force distorted struts into a better alignment. Optionally, the platform may also provide one or more surfaces for supporting tools, for example by way of a sliding shelf. Optionally, a separate tool shelf may be attached at the top of a step ladder.
Brace for step ladder
A brace for use with a step ladder has a platform that resists shear forces and two runners. The runners are one located opposed sides of the platform and configured to fit over the unfolded struts of a step ladder. In use, a brace as described above is placed with its runners fitting over, and resting on, the struts of a step ladder. The brace stabilizes the ladder, helps prevent injury to the struts if the ladder falls over and may also force distorted struts into a better alignment. Optionally, the platform may also provide one or more surfaces for supporting tools, for example by way of a sliding shelf. Optionally, a separate tool shelf may be attached at the top of a step ladder.