Patent classifications
E06C7/14
Ladder With Battery Power, and Methods
A ladder having a first front rail. The ladder has a second front rail in parallel and spaced relation with the first front rail. The ladder as a first rung attached to and positioned between the first front rail and the second front rail. The ladder as a receptacle attached to the ladder which is adapted to receive a battery. The receptacle having electrical contacts for the battery and an electrical outlet. The ladder has a wiring harness attached to the ladder and electrically connected to the electrical outlet to receive electricity from the battery. A method for providing electricity from a ladder. A method for making a ladder.
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.
Self leveling one gallon paint can holder-extension ladder attachment
This invention is specifically, useful in the field of home improvement necessities, serving a painters need without frustrations when the use of an extension ladder is necessary.
This invention is made to be attached to a extension ladder.
The inventions circular grooved cylinder is fashioned to hold a one gallon paint can within the cylinder and the grooves. The cylinder is mounted specifically for the can to swivel backwards and forwards when attached to the ladder, keeping the paint can level.
Self leveling one gallon paint can holder-extension ladder attachment
This invention is specifically, useful in the field of home improvement necessities, serving a painters need without frustrations when the use of an extension ladder is necessary.
This invention is made to be attached to a extension ladder.
The inventions circular grooved cylinder is fashioned to hold a one gallon paint can within the cylinder and the grooves. The cylinder is mounted specifically for the can to swivel backwards and forwards when attached to the ladder, keeping the paint can level.
Ladder, end cap and method
A ladder for a user to climb and which holds a rag includes a first rail having a top and a second rail and rungs attached to the first rail and second rail. The ladder includes an end cap that is attached adjacent to the top of the first rail. The end cap having an attachment portion which attaches to the first rail and a cover portion which covers over the first rail, and extends from the attachment portion. The cover portion having a rag holder. The ladder includes a pad attached to the back of the cover portion which contacts a surface against which the first rail leans against so as not to mar or scratch or damage the surface. An end cap. A method.
Ladder, end cap and method
A ladder for a user to climb and which holds a rag includes a first rail having a top and a second rail and rungs attached to the first rail and second rail. The ladder includes an end cap that is attached adjacent to the top of the first rail. The end cap having an attachment portion which attaches to the first rail and a cover portion which covers over the first rail, and extends from the attachment portion. The cover portion having a rag holder. The ladder includes a pad attached to the back of the cover portion which contacts a surface against which the first rail leans against so as not to mar or scratch or damage the surface. An end cap. A method.
BUCKET HOLDER
A bucket holder is presented for securing a bucket upon a sloped surface, such as a roof. The bucket holder comprises a base member and at least two legs extended outward and below the primary plane of base member to retain the base member stable upon the sloped surface. Next, at least two retaining arms at least one locking arm having a tab extended outward and above the base member. The at least one locking arm is adjoined to the base member. In exemplary operation, the bucket holder is place upon the sloped surface and the attachment member adjoins to the sloped surface. Next, the bucket is placed upon the base member and secured by the at least one locking arm or tab over a top surface of the bucket.
Ladder caddy system
A ladder caddy system is detachable attachable to a ladder top via a ladder connector, having a magnet configured below the ladder top. In an exemplary embodiment, the ladder connector is aligned with the ladder aperture in the ladder top and the main connector is inserted through the ladder aperture and into the ladder connector to magnetically couple the main connector magnet with the ladder connector magnet. The main receptacle assembly includes a main receptacle and may have a power tool retainer attached thereto and configured to retain a power tool such as a power drill. A retainer band may further secure a power tool in the power tool retainer. Other receptacles may be detachable attachable to the main receptacle assembly, such as a ring receptacle that comprises a conduit, a ring that can be slid over the power tool retainer. A detachable receptacle may be coupled to the main receptacle via a detachable receptacle connector that has a magnet that is attracted to main receptacle connector or secondary connector of the main receptacle.
Ladder caddy system
A ladder caddy system is detachable attachable to a ladder top via a ladder connector, having a magnet configured below the ladder top. In an exemplary embodiment, the ladder connector is aligned with the ladder aperture in the ladder top and the main connector is inserted through the ladder aperture and into the ladder connector to magnetically couple the main connector magnet with the ladder connector magnet. The main receptacle assembly includes a main receptacle and may have a power tool retainer attached thereto and configured to retain a power tool such as a power drill. A retainer band may further secure a power tool in the power tool retainer. Other receptacles may be detachable attachable to the main receptacle assembly, such as a ring receptacle that comprises a conduit, a ring that can be slid over the power tool retainer. A detachable receptacle may be coupled to the main receptacle via a detachable receptacle connector that has a magnet that is attracted to main receptacle connector or secondary connector of the main receptacle.
Ladder-mounted equipment holding assembly and method
A ladder-mounted equipment holding assembly and method for operating a ladder-mounted equipment holding assembly. The equipment holding assembly provides an elongated mount sleeve that is configured to slidably fit through the holes in the sides of a ladder, and receive a corresponding rung in the ladder. A pair of caps serve to centrally fasten the mount sleeve to the rung. The caps have clips that align with corresponding tracks formed in the mount sleeve. Interchangeable equipment anchoring accessories detachably attach to the free ends of the mount sleeve. The anchoring accessories comprise eclectic shapes and dimensions, such as threaded pipes, hooks, rings, and clips. The anchoring accessories serve to hold a corresponding equipment in an accessible position for a user working on the ladder. The equipment includes paint buckets, brushes, and tools pertinent to operations on ladder.