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Wheeled climbing system
11519223 · 2022-12-06 ·

A moveable climbing system includes at least one step, a first set of legs, a second set of legs, a first set of wheels operatively connected to the first set of legs, a second set of wheels operatively connected to the second set of legs, and a motor operatively connected to the first set of wheels, configured to rotate the first set of wheels. The climbing system may further include a battery for providing electric supply for the motor. The at least one step may include a rung of a ladder. The at least one step may include a board of a scaffold. The climbing system may further include a motor box housing the electric motor, wherein the motor box may be configured to operatively connect to and disconnect from the at least one step.

Wheeled climbing system
11519223 · 2022-12-06 ·

A moveable climbing system includes at least one step, a first set of legs, a second set of legs, a first set of wheels operatively connected to the first set of legs, a second set of wheels operatively connected to the second set of legs, and a motor operatively connected to the first set of wheels, configured to rotate the first set of wheels. The climbing system may further include a battery for providing electric supply for the motor. The at least one step may include a rung of a ladder. The at least one step may include a board of a scaffold. The climbing system may further include a motor box housing the electric motor, wherein the motor box may be configured to operatively connect to and disconnect from the at least one step.

PORTABLE BATHTUB STEPSTOOL AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20220381089 · 2022-12-01 ·

The invention is directed to a device that allows a user to enter and exit a bathtub or other apparatus with a relatively high sidewall safely and easily. Particularly, the device comprises first and second sides that can be positioned on either surface of a bathtub sidewall. The first and second sides each include one or more braces that support a plurality of steps that enable a user to climb up one side of the device and down the other. The device can include one or more stabilizers that are sized and shaped to allow a user to securely grab onto as they advance up or down the steps, thereby maintaining balance. Advantageously, the first side can be rotated up and above the second side using hinges or any other rotatable element.

PORTABLE BATHTUB STEPSTOOL AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20220381089 · 2022-12-01 ·

The invention is directed to a device that allows a user to enter and exit a bathtub or other apparatus with a relatively high sidewall safely and easily. Particularly, the device comprises first and second sides that can be positioned on either surface of a bathtub sidewall. The first and second sides each include one or more braces that support a plurality of steps that enable a user to climb up one side of the device and down the other. The device can include one or more stabilizers that are sized and shaped to allow a user to securely grab onto as they advance up or down the steps, thereby maintaining balance. Advantageously, the first side can be rotated up and above the second side using hinges or any other rotatable element.

LADDER

A ladder is provided. The ladder includes a ladder frame, wherein on the ladder frame foot boards are disposed, wherein the ladder frame includes a front bracket and a back bracket; the front bracket is provided with fixing joints; a handrail collapsible by sliding or overturning is disposed on the fixing joints; collapsing/unfolding structures for collapsing or unfolding the handrail are disposed between the fixing joints and the handrail; and after the ladder frame and the handrail are collapsed, a footprint of the handrail in a thickness direction is not more than a footprint of the fixing joints. By disposing the fixing joints to mount the handrail for providing a clearance space to collapse the handrail, the handrail is collapsed, by sliding or overturning, to an inner side of the ladder frame without increasing a footprint of a wholly collapsed ladder.

LADDER

A ladder is provided. The ladder includes a ladder frame, wherein on the ladder frame foot boards are disposed, wherein the ladder frame includes a front bracket and a back bracket; the front bracket is provided with fixing joints; a handrail collapsible by sliding or overturning is disposed on the fixing joints; collapsing/unfolding structures for collapsing or unfolding the handrail are disposed between the fixing joints and the handrail; and after the ladder frame and the handrail are collapsed, a footprint of the handrail in a thickness direction is not more than a footprint of the fixing joints. By disposing the fixing joints to mount the handrail for providing a clearance space to collapse the handrail, the handrail is collapsed, by sliding or overturning, to an inner side of the ladder frame without increasing a footprint of a wholly collapsed ladder.

WHEELED CLIMBING SYSTEM
20170241203 · 2017-08-24 ·

A moveable climbing system includes at least one step, a first set of legs, a second set of legs, a first set of wheels operatively connected to the first set of legs, a second set of wheels operatively connected to the second set of legs, and a motor operatively connected to the first set of wheels, configured to rotate the first set of wheels. The climbing system may further include a battery for providing electric supply for the motor. The at least one step may include a rung of a ladder. The at least one step may include a board of a scaffold. The climbing system may further include a motor box housing the electric motor, wherein the motor box may be configured to operatively connect to and disconnect from the at least one step.

WHEELED CLIMBING SYSTEM
20170241203 · 2017-08-24 ·

A moveable climbing system includes at least one step, a first set of legs, a second set of legs, a first set of wheels operatively connected to the first set of legs, a second set of wheels operatively connected to the second set of legs, and a motor operatively connected to the first set of wheels, configured to rotate the first set of wheels. The climbing system may further include a battery for providing electric supply for the motor. The at least one step may include a rung of a ladder. The at least one step may include a board of a scaffold. The climbing system may further include a motor box housing the electric motor, wherein the motor box may be configured to operatively connect to and disconnect from the at least one step.

LATCH FOR LADDER OR STEP STOOL
20170321482 · 2017-11-09 ·

A step stool or ladder includes a latch that engages a cross member to prevent a step from disengaging from the cross member. The curved end of the latch has a tail that provides additional weight to the end of the latch that engages the cross member and allows for decreased tolerances in manufacturing the latch. The other end of the latch has a knob that extends through an opening in the step so that the latch is accessible and to give visual cues to the user. The knob also maintains the latch in its position in the opening in the step. A bent out portion of the latch midsection serves to limit the amount of travel between the knob and the bent portion. The latch rotates on the portion of the latch between the bent portion and travel limiter and the knob attached to the latch.

Configurable ladder system and method

A configurable ladder system that can be configured into any of a plurality of different ladder configuration modes and methods for manufacturing and using same. The configurable ladder system includes at least one side rail and at least one support member and can be configured into any of a plurality of different ladder configuration modes. Each support member is disposed on a relevant side rail or on an optional adjustable rail. Depending upon a selected ladder configuration mode of the configurable ladder system, two or more of the support members can be configured to engage respective support regions within an intended work environment of the configurable ladder system. Thereby, the configurable ladder system advantageously can be readily adapted for use within a wide range of different purposes within a large number of a different work environments while enhancing user safety.