E06C1/22

FAST-FOLDING TELESCOPIC LADDER

The present invention discloses a fast-folding telescopic ladder. The telescopic ladder body includes telescopic ladder rods, pedals, hinges, and buttons provided at ends of bottom surfaces of the pedals and used for releasing a locked state between corresponding sleeve rods when pressed. A top end of one of the telescopic ladder rods is fixed with a handrail rod. An extension part includes a plurality of bottom tubes that are respectively socketed and matched with bottom ends of the telescopic ladder rods; and a transverse connecting piece, two ends of which are respectively socketed and matched with top ends of the paired bottom tubes. A driving mechanism that realizes the vertical movement of the linkage rod by pedaling is arranged between the bottoms of the two paired bottom tubes. This solves the problem of inconvenient operation when folding a telescopic ladder.

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 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.

Lifting positioning structure for ladder tool platform

A lifting positioning structure for a ladder tool platform comprises a ladder. The ladder comprises front supporting legs, rear supporting legs, connectors fixedly connected to the front supporting legs, plug pins, and elastic parts, wherein each front supporting leg includes a big tube and a small tube which are able to relatively move in an extension direction. The connectors are formed with vertically-through installation cavities which allow the big tubes to be inserted therein. The big tubes are arranged in the installation cavities and are fixedly connected to the connectors which extend to form connection parts rotationally connected to the rear supporting legs. The small tubes are connected to a tool platform. The plug pins are movably arranged on the connectors or the big tubes.

Lifting positioning structure for ladder tool platform

A lifting positioning structure for a ladder tool platform comprises a ladder. The ladder comprises front supporting legs, rear supporting legs, connectors fixedly connected to the front supporting legs, plug pins, and elastic parts, wherein each front supporting leg includes a big tube and a small tube which are able to relatively move in an extension direction. The connectors are formed with vertically-through installation cavities which allow the big tubes to be inserted therein. The big tubes are arranged in the installation cavities and are fixedly connected to the connectors which extend to form connection parts rotationally connected to the rear supporting legs. The small tubes are connected to a tool platform. The plug pins are movably arranged on the connectors or the big tubes.

Top cap for multi-position ladder

An multi-position ladder is disclosed that includes an adjustable top cap that provides a tool or material tool tray when the ladder is in a stepladder position and provides a step when the ladder is in an extension ladder position is disclosed. The top cap generally comprises a rigid frame extending between the adjustable hinges of the multi-position ladder with a tool or utility tray and a step surface on opposing sides. The tool tray is parallel to the ladder rungs when the ladder is in a stepladder position, and the step surface provides a generally planar surface parallel the rungs when the ladder is in an extension position. The rigid frame of the top cap adds strength to the adjustment hinge and to the multi-position ladder. Embodiments allow for 12-inch hinge spacing, adding one foot reach in the extension position and six inch reach to the stepladder.

Telescopic ladder assembly
11441354 · 2022-09-13 · ·

A telescopically extendable and collapsible ladder assembly includes multiple collapsible ladder sections provided with an air damper at the bottom end of tubular stile members. The air dampers provide retardation of gravity induced velocity of the collapsible ladder sections upon collapse of the ladder sections. Multiple air dampers include a throttle valve securing device, for cooperating with a throttle valve of the air damper when the collapsible ladder section is in the collapsed position, to secure the throttle valve in its throttle position and/or an obturator device. The obturator device includes a first obturator member and a second obturator member where the first obturator member and the second obturator member are configured to, when the collapsible ladder section is in the collapsed position, in combination provide additional throttling.

Adjustment mechanisms, ladders incorporating same and related methods

Ladders, ladder components and related methods are provided. In some embodiments, adjustable stepladders are provided which include locking mechanisms that enable height adjustment of the ladder through application of a force towards the rails of the ladder. The locking mechanism may include a base or bracket, a handle or lever pivotally coupled with the bracket, an engagement pin coupled with the lever, a biasing member to bias the handle towards a first position relative to the bracket, and a detent mechanism for retaining the lever in at least a second position relative to the bracket.

Adjustment mechanisms, ladders incorporating same and related methods

Ladders, ladder components and related methods are provided. In some embodiments, adjustable stepladders are provided which include locking mechanisms that enable height adjustment of the ladder through application of a force towards the rails of the ladder. The locking mechanism may include a base or bracket, a handle or lever pivotally coupled with the bracket, an engagement pin coupled with the lever, a biasing member to bias the handle towards a first position relative to the bracket, and a detent mechanism for retaining the lever in at least a second position relative to the bracket.