Accessory tray for attachment to a folding step ladder
10767417 ยท 2020-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An accessory device for attachment to a folding step ladder includes a square or rectangular receiver frame that hingedly attaches to the top end of the ladder and a tray that is removably supported within the receiver frame. In a preferred embodiment, the receiver frame is attached with two or more hinges to the ladder and includes collapsible pivoting support arms on opposite sides extending between and connecting to the sides of the receiver frame and the ladder. In use, the receiver frame is supported horizontally, extending out from the top of the ladder, and is held by the support arms that lock into an extended position. When not in use, the receiver frame is folded down and collapsed against the side of the ladder for transport and storage.
Claims
1. An accessory device comprising: a step ladder having front side rails and rear non-climbing side rails connected to each other using a spreader, said step ladder also includes a top cap at a topmost distal end of said step ladder, said top cap having a front face facing said front side rails and a rear face facing said rear non-climbing side rails; a receiver frame mounted to said top cap at a first end and mounted to said rear non-climbing side rails at a second end, said receiver frame including a plurality of linear frame members extending about an outer periphery of the device and surrounding a single rectangular unobstructed open area having a size that is defined by boundaries of the linear frame members at the outer periphery, and the plurality of linear frame members including a front frame member, a rear frame member, a left side frame member and a right side frame member, the left and right side frame members extending between the front and rear frame members, and each of the plurality of frame members including a top edge adjacent to an open top of the open rectangular area, and each of the plurality of frame members further including a bottom edge adjacent to an open bottom of the open rectangular area, thereby defining an unobstructed passage extending through the open top and the open bottom, and the receiver frame being structured and disposed for supported receipt of a container device within the unobstructed open area with the container device extending downward and below the open bottom of the receiver frame; a hinge arrangement having a plurality of hinges each having a first leaf and a second leaf connected to each other using a pin and barrel hinge configuration, said first leaf is mounted flush against said rear face and said second leaf is mounted flush against said rear frame member, said second leaf has a height greater than the height of said rear frame member, said second leaf extends below the periphery of said rear frame member, said first leaf has a height that is equal to the height of said rear face, said pin and barrel hinge configuration is entirely below said top cap, a connection between said first leaf, said pin and barrel configuration, and said second leaf leaves no bottom gap between the rear frame member and the top cap; and a pair of collapsible pivoting support arms each having a first end attachable to a respective one of the left and right frame members of the receiver frame, and an opposite second end attachable to a leg of the step ladder, and the pair of collapsible pivoting support arms being structured and disposed for allowing movement of the receiver frame relative to the step ladder between an operable position wherein the receiver frame is held supported in a horizontal orientation extending out from the top portion of the step ladder, and a stowed position wherein the receiver frame is collapsed down towards the legs of the step ladder.
2. The accessory device as recited in claim 1 wherein the container device comprises a tray that is sized, structured and configured for supported receipt within the open area of the receiver frame.
3. The accessory device as recited in claim 2 wherein the tray includes a plurality of segregated compartments.
4. An accessory device comprising: a step ladder having front side rails and rear non-climbing side rails, said step ladder also includes a top cap at a topmost distal end of said step ladder, said top cap has a front face facing said front side rails and a rear face facing said rear non-climbing side rails; a receiver frame mounted to said top cap at a first end and mounted to said rear non-climbing side rails at a second end, said receiver frame and including a plurality of linear frame members extending about an outer periphery that defines a square or rectangular configuration, the plurality of linear frame members including a front frame member, a rear frame member; a hinge arrangement having a plurality of hinges each having a first leaf and a second leaf connected to each other using a pin and barrel hinge configuration, said first leaf is mounted flush against said rear face and said second leaf is mounted flush against said rear frame member, said second leaf has a height greater than the height of said rear frame member, said second leaf extends below the periphery of said rear frame member, said first leaf has a height that is equal to the height of said rear face, said pin and barrel hinge configuration is entirely below said top cap, a connection between said first leaf, said pin and barrel configuration, and said second leaf leaves no bottom gap between the rear frame member and the top cap; and a pair of collapsible pivoting support arms mounted between said rear, non-climbing side rails and said receiver frame for allowing movement of the receiver frame relative to the step ladder between an operable position wherein the receiver frame is held supported in a horizontal orientation and a stowed position wherein the receiver frame is collapsed down towards the rear, non-climbing side rails of the step ladder.
5. The accessory device of claim 4 further including a rectangular or square shaped removable tray said receiver frame has an entirely open bottom to allow said removable tray to rest within said open bottom.
6. The accessory device of claim 2, wherein said tray is square or rectangular shaped.
7. The accessory device of claim 2, wherein said tray is removable from the receiver frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(5) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) The ladder accessory device of the present invention is shown throughout the several views of the drawings and is generally indicated as 10. As seen in
(7) The ladder accessory device 10 of the present invention further includes collapsible pivoting support arms 30 that connect to the opposite sides 17, 18 of the receiver frame 12 and to the side of a leg 106 of the ladder 100. Specifically, one pivoting support arm 30 connects between the side 17 of the receiver frame 12 and to one side leg 106 of the ladder, while another one of the pivoting support arms 30 connects between the side 18 of the receiver frame 12 and an opposite side leg 106 of the ladder 100, as seen in
(8) The receiver frame 12 is particularly suited for supporting a removable tray 40 therein, as seen in
(9) The receiver frame 12 may further accommodate other size and configured containers, such as a bucket that is shaped to fit and be supported within the receiver frame 12, or a bag that can be clipped to the sides 17, 18 as well as the front end 14 and rear end 16 of the receiver frame, for placement of items such as Christmas lights or ornaments therein when decorating a tree or house.
(10) While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.