ROTATABLE TOP TRAY ON A STEPPING STRUCTURE
20220195801 ยท 2022-06-23
Inventors
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Abstract
A stepping structure includes first and second side rails and a set of steps extending between the first and second side rails, a top tray, and a locking member on the upper end of the first side rail. The top tray includes a planar body having a first side surface and a second side surface opposite the first side surface. The top tray is configured to rotate between an extended position and a stored position. Actuation of the locking mechanism enables the top tray to move between the extended and stored positions. In the extended position, the second side surface of the planar body of the top tray is distal from the first and second side rails. In the stored position, the second side surface of the planar body of the top tray is adjacent to the first and second side rails.
Claims
1. A stepping structure comprising: first and second side rails and a set of steps extending between the first and second side rails, the first side rail including a first upper end and the second side rail including a second upper end; a top tray including a planar body having a first side surface, a second side surface opposite the first side surface, a third surface spanning the first and second side surfaces, and a fourth surface opposite the third surface, wherein the first side surface extends between the first upper end and the second upper end of the first side rail and the second side rail, respectively, and wherein the third surface includes a cavity; a cylindrical member including a first member end and a second member end opposite of the first member end, the first member end positioned within the cavity of the third side surface of the top tray, the second member end positioned within an opening on an inner surface of the first upper end of the first side rail, the cylindrical member defining an axis between the first upper end and the second upper end, wherein the top tray is configured to rotate about the axis between an extended position and a stored position; a spring element positioned between a stopper on the second end of the cylindrical member and the third side surface of the top tray, the spring element configured to bias the cylindrical member toward the first upper end of the first side rail; and a button on an outer surface of the first upper end of the first rail and opposite of the opening on the inner surface, wherein depression of the button causes the cylindrical member to move along the axis toward the top tray against a biasing force of the spring element; wherein, when the top tray is in the extended position, the cylindrical member engages with the cavity to lock the top tray in the extended position; and wherein, when the button is depressed, the top tray is unlocked from the locked position.
2. The stepping structure of claim 1, wherein, in the extended position, the second side surface of the planar body of the top tray is distal from the first and second side rails, and wherein, in the stored position, the second side surface of the planar body of the top tray is adjacent to the first and second side rails.
3. The stepping structure of claim 1, wherein the cavity comprises an arcuate cavity, and wherein the cylindrical member moves along the arcuate cavity between the extended and stored positions.
4. The stepping structure of claim 1, further comprising a further set of steps extending between the first and second rear side rails.
5. The stepping structure of claim 1, wherein the top tray includes at least one compartment is selected from the group consisting of at least one slot, at least one hole, at least one support surface, and combinations thereof.
6. A stepping structure comprising: first and second side rails and at least one step extending between the first and second side rails; a top tray including a planar body having first and second opposing side surfaces and third and fourth opposing side surfaces, wherein the top tray is rotatably connected to the first and second side rails, and wherein the top tray is configured to rotate between an extended position and a stored position; and a locking mechanism on the first upper end of the first side rail, wherein actuation of the locking mechanism enables the top tray to move between the extended and stored positions.
7. The stepping structure of claim 6, wherein, in the extended position, the planar body is in a locked position having the second side surface of the top tray distal from the first and second side rails.
8. The stepping structure of claim 7, wherein, in the stored position, the planar body is in an unlocked position having the second side surface of the top tray adjacent to the first and second side rails.
9. The stepping structure of claim 8, wherein the top tray includes at least one compartment selected from the group consisting of at least one slot, at least one hole, at least one support surface, and combinations thereof.
10. A stepping structure comprising: first and second side rails and a set of steps extending between the first and second side rails, the first side rail including a first upper end and the second side rail including a second upper end; a top tray including a planar body having a first side surface, a second side surface opposite the first side surface, a third surface spanning the first and second side surfaces, and a fourth surface opposite the third surface, wherein the first side surface extends between the first upper end and the second upper end of the first side rail and the second side rail, respectively, and wherein the third surface includes an arcuate cavity having a narrow portion expanding to a wide portion; a cylindrical member including a first member end and a second member end opposite of the first member end and having a first width adjacent the first member end and a second width adjacent the second member end, wherein the first width is greater than the second width, the first member end positioned within the arcuate cavity of the third side surface of the top tray, the second member end positioned within an opening on an inner surface of the first upper end of the first side rail, the cylindrical member defining an axis between the first upper end and the second upper end, wherein the top tray is configured to rotate about the axis between an extended position and a stored position; a spring element positioned between a stopper on the second end of the cylindrical member and the third side surface of the top tray, the spring element configured to bias the cylindrical member toward the first upper end of the first side rail; and a button on an outer surface of the first upper end of the first rail and opposite of the opening on the inner surface, wherein depression of the button causes the cylindrical member to move along the axis toward the top tray against a biasing force of the spring element; wherein, when the first width of the cylindrical member is received by the wide portion of the cavity in the third side surface of the tray wall, the tool tray is locked in the extended position; wherein, when depression of the button causes the cylindrical member to move along the axis toward the top tray, the second width of the cylindrical member is aligned with the cavity and enables rotation of the top tray about the axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0018] Features and advantages of the ladder tool tray described herein may be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0024] The reader will appreciate the foregoing details, as well as others, upon considering the following detailed description of certain non-limiting embodiments of the ladder with the tool tray according to the present disclosure. The reader may also comprehend certain of such additional details upon using the ladder tool holder described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Referring to
[0026] In a general aspect of the present disclosure shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, the tool tray 7 includes a number of compartments 26, cavities, slots 27, holes 28, openings, support surfaces 29 and the like for tool and equipment storage and organization. Non-limiting example tools that can be supported or held by the tool tray may include a hammer, a drill, a driver, a plier, a screwdriver, a tape measure, a fastener, a plumbing device, or a caulking gun.
[0029] The tool tray 7 may be attached to the stepping structure 100 in a way that allows the tool tray 7 to rotate between an extended position shown in
[0030] In still further embodiments, at least one of the side surfaces 11, 12 includes a protrusion, a protruding rounded surface, or other extended surface and the adjacent end surface 13, 14 includes a corresponding mating surface such as an indentation or cavity for receiving the protrusion, the protruding rounded surface, or the other extended surface. In still further embodiments, at least one of the end surfaces 13, 14 includes a protrusion, a protruding rounded surface, or other extended surface and the adjacent side surface 11, 12 includes a corresponding mating surface such as an indentation or cavity for receiving the protrusion, the protruding rounded surface, or the other extended surface. In yet additional embodiments, other means of engagement may be used to rotatably connect the tool tray 7 to the upper ends 13, 14 of the first and second side rails 1, 2.
[0031] Referring to
[0032] A push button 24 extends through an opening 25 in the outer surface of the upper end 14 of the second front side rail 2 and is positioned against the member 15. Depression of the push button 24 causes the member 15 to move inwardly to the interior of the tray top 7. More specifically, depression of the push button 24 causes the cylindrical member 15 to move inwardly such that the wide section 21 of the member 15 moves away from the cavity 16 and the narrow section 20 of the member 15 is positioned within the arcuate cavity 16 and is able to move into the narrow length 19 thereof. The tray top 7 may then be rotated about the arcuate shape 16 from the extended position of
[0033] The illustrated embodiment includes a locking mechanism having a cylindrical member that extends through and moves along the arcuate cavity, with a spring and button to bias the cylindrical member into the locked and unlocked positions. In other embodiments, other locking mechanisms might be used.
[0034] In the extended position, the planar body 8 of the tool tray 7 is in the locked position, and the side surface 10 of the tool tray 7 extends into the air and substantially parallel to the ground surface, distal from the front side rails 1, 2 as shown in
[0035] Once the tool tray 7 is unlocked from the extended position and rotated into the stored position, the side surface 10 of the planar body 8 is adjacent to the front side rails 1, 2 as shown in
[0036] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.