Safety device for an extension ladder
10655391 ยท 2020-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/32434
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16C2350/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06C7/488
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
When a person uses an extension ladder it is imperative that the extension ladder is placed securely against the structure so that it will not sway from side to side or tip to prevent personal injury to the person who is standing on the ladder. The device will permit the use of an extension ladder as originally intended, but will also provide additional surface area that is placed on the roof surface to insure greater stability to the ladder. The device will be attached to an extension ladder and will self-adjust as the extension ladder is placed on the roof of the structure.
Claims
1. A safety device configured to removably attach to an upper-most end of a side rail of an extension ladder, the safety device comprising: a. a laterally separating ratchet comprising of: a first member having a first through-hole and a first plurality of angular teeth, wherein the first member has a first end and a second end, wherein the first end k configured to removably affix to the extension ladder; a second member having a second through-hole and a second plurality of angular teeth, the second member having a first end and a second end; a spring provided within the second through-hole and biasing the first plurality of teeth toward engagement with the second plurality of teeth; a bolt having a major longitudinal axis, and provided within the spring, the second through-hole and the first through-hole; wherein the first and second members are configured to move relative to each other along the major longitudinal axis between a first position and a second position; the first position defined when a biasing force of the spring still forces the first and second plurality of teeth into contact with each other so that the first member can rotate in a first direction relative to the second member about the major longitudinal axis, but the first member is prevented from rotating in an opposite second direction relative to the second member about the major longitudinal axis; and, the second position defined when the first and second members are separated along the major longitudinal axis by a force overcoming the biasing force of the spring so that the teeth are not in contact with each other which allows the first and second members to rotate relative to one another in both of the first and second directions; b. a connection piece having a first end and a second end along a major length, wherein the first end of the second member is removably affixed within the first end of the connection piece; c. a footer pivotably affixed to the second end of the connection piece, the footer configured to pivot to rest flat against a pitched roof to support the ladder against the pitched roof; wherein, when the first end of the first member is affixed to the extension ladder and the ratchet k in the first position, an angle between the connection piece and the extension ladder k configured to self-adjust to correspond with a pitch of the pitched roof.
2. The safety device as described in claim 1, wherein the footer is removable from the connection piece.
3. The safety device as described in claim 1, wherein the first end of the first member is attached to the extension ladder.
4. The safety device as described in claim 1 wherein a handle is affixed to the connection piece.
5. The safety device as described in claim 3 wherein the first end of the first member is integrated into the side rail of the extension ladder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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NUMBER REFERENCES
(6) 1Extension Ladder 5Device 6Handle 7Footer 8Element to secure the footer 9Connection Piece not identified in drawings 10First member 15Second member 20Holes to secure the connection piece to the second member 22Holes to secure the device to the extension ladder 25Element connecting the first member to the second member 30Spring 40Angular teeth
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(7) An extension ladder 1 is used frequently to allow an individual to get on a roof of another tall structure. The extension ladder can be adjusted to various heights. Often the extension ladder stands on the ground and leans against the roof line of a building, typically a house or office building. A primary danger of using this type of ladder is that the ladder is prone to move from side to side when the ground is unstable or the person who is on the ladder shifts. When this occurs, there is a high likelihood that the person on the ladder may fall or be thrown to the ground resulting in serious personal injury.
(8) This safety device 5 is attached to the top of the extension ladder 1 and, when in use, is positioned such as shown in
(9) The device will be attached at one end of the extension ladder using a bolt or screw 22 and using existing through-holes provided in the extension ladder. If through holes are not part of the extension ladder the extension ladder can be modified to accommodate the device. It has been anticipated that an extension ladder and safety device 5 could be integrated together rather than the safety device 5 being retrofitted or attachable.
(10) A laterally separating ratchet mechanism that has a first member 10 and a second member 15 is proximate to the extension ladder. The first member 10 has a first end and a second end. The first end of the first member 10 attaches to the side rail of an extension ladder or is inserted into the side rail of the extension ladder and the second end has a first plurality of angled teeth, which can be seen in
(11) The first member 10 and the second member 15 are attached together with a connecting element 25 at each member's second end. The connecting element is comprised of a spring load nut, bolt, and washer. Between the head of the bolt and nut is the spring 30, which is placed in a cavity of the second member 15 as shown in
(12) When the first member 10 and second member 15 are attached together with the spring-loaded bolt and nut, the teeth of each member mate together, thereby allowing the mechanism to freely rotating rotate in only one direction. When the laterally separating ratcheting mechanism rotates freely in the one direction, the first plurality of teeth of the first member slide along the second plurality of teeth of the second member. Accordingly, as the first plurality of teeth and second plurality of teeth slide against each other, the first member and second member laterally separate, which compresses the spring 30. The spring 30 and angle of the teeth help to insure that the plurality teeth of each member interlock and prevent the ratcheting mechanism from rotating in an undesired the opposite direction. In other words, the spring 30 helps insure that the teeth of the ratcheting mechanism can lock the safety device against a roof while it is in use.
(13) The user may manually rotate the device against the teeth by manually pulling the first member 10 apart from the second member 15 and rotating the two members until reaching the desired location. Once the user has found the desired location, she or he can release the members and the two members will spring back together and lock.
(14) The handle 6 is provided to allow the user to rotate the connection piece 9 and footer 7 onto the roof once the user has ascended a predetermined distance. As the user grabs the handle 6 he or she will rotate the device in a clockwise fashion to contact the roof surface. Because of the angled teeth and bolt and string this connection is prevented from rotating backwards.
(15) A connection piece 9 will extend from and be attached to the laterally separating ratchet mechanism at one end to the footer 7 at the opposite end. The footer 7 will have a flat surface that will rest on the roof surface and will be a predetermined shape. An element 8 to secure the footer to the connection piece 9 is provided and that is likely to be a bolt or screw. Other elements to attach the footer 7 may also be contemplated. As the extension ladder is raised above the roof and the footer makes contact with the roof the ratchet will self-adjust the device so that the device is installed as depicted in
(16) When the ladder is to be removed from the house/roof line, the user tilts the ladder away from the house, when that occurs, the connection piece 9 with the footer 7 will rotate clockwise towards the arms of the extension ladder. This is accomplished because the weight of the connection piece and the angular teeth 40 will permit the connection piece 9 to rotate downwards. Because of the angular teeth 40 and the bolt and spring the connection piece 9 cannot rotate in a counterclockwise direction.
(17) While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.