ROOF EDGE LADDER GUARD
20190330921 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/505
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/488
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A ladder safety device configured to be secured to the edge of roof to prevent a ladder leaned against it from sliding sideways or falling away from the roof edge . The ladder safety device comprises a generally flat, planar inner body portion comprising a first inner horizontal rail and vertical rails spaced from one another to define a plurality of large hand-grip openings between them. The ladder safety device further includes an outer body portion comprising a second horizontal rail spaced vertically from the first horizontal rail and connected thereto by outer portions of the vertical rails. Fastener holes formed along inner ends of the vertical rails can be used to secure the device to a roof, and projecting outer fingers define a ladder recess on an outer edge of the outer body portion. The ladder safety device is installed with the outer horizontal rail and portions of the vertical rails and the hand-grip openings spaced outwardly from the roof edge to provide a hand grip.
Claims
1. A ladder safety device comprising: a substantially flat planar inner body portion comprising flat inner portions of a plurality of horizontally spaced vertical rails, and a flat first horizontal rail interconnecting the inner portions of the vertical rails, the vertical rails defining a plurality of hand grip openings between them; an outer body portion comprising a second horizontal rail spaced vertically from the first horizontal rail and connected thereto by outer portions of the vertical rails; and, a pair of ladder-securing fingers projecting from the outer body portion to define a ladder-receiving recess having a depth sufficient to prevent a ladder positioned between them from sliding sideways along the roof edge.
2. The ladder safety device of claim 1, wherein the first and second horizontal rails comprise are in a parallel spaced relationship and are longer than the vertical rails; and wherein a plurality of fastener holes are formed adjacent the inner ends of the vertical rails adjacent or on the first horizontal rail.
3. The ladder safety device of claim 2, wherein the horizontal rails and the vertical rails are joined at right angles to one another to define a plurality of large rectangular hand grip openings between them.
4. The ladder safety device of claim 1, wherein the outer body portion includes a portion of the hand grip openings.
5. The ladder safety device of claim 1, wherein the inner and outer body portions are substantially coplanar.
6. The ladder safety device of claim 5, wherein the second horizontal rail and the outer portions of the vertical rails are substantially flat.
7. The ladder safety device of claim 1, wherein the outer body portion is angled upwardly relative to the inner body portion such that when the inner body portion is at a roof angle the outer body portion is substantially horizontal.
8. The ladder safety device of claim 7, wherein the outer body portion is a substantially flat planar body portion.
9. The ladder safety device of claim 8, wherein the outer body portion includes a portion of the hand grip openings.
10. A method of installing a ladder safety device on a roof edge, comprising: providing a ladder safety device comprising a substantially flat planar inner body portion comprising flat inner portions of a plurality of horizontally (laterally?) spaced vertical rails, and a flat first horizontal rail interconnecting the inner portions of the vertical rails, the vertical rails defining a plurality of hand grip openings between them , an outer body portion comprising a second horizontal rail spaced vertically from the first horizontal rail and connected thereto by outer portions of the vertical rails; and, a pair of ladder-securing fingers projecting from the outer body portion to define a ladder-receiving recess having a depth sufficient to prevent a ladder positioned between them from sliding sideways along the roof edge ; securing the inner body portion to the roof through holes formed in the inner body portion, and spacing the outer body portion and and outer portions of the hand-grip openings outwardly from the roof edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] In the illustrated example, body 12 includes a horizontal inner rail 14, a horizontal outer rail 16 spaced from and generally parallel to inner rail 14, and a plurality of vertical rails 18 generally perpendicular to and joining the horizontal inner and outer rails 14, 16 into a single rigid body. Horizontal and vertical are used herein as convenient shorthand for the relative alignment of the rails in the plane of body 12, and not as precise designations of orientation relative to the ground, and further can include vertical rails that are not perpendicular to the horizontal rails but extend at an angle between them.
[0022] A pair of spaced fingers 20 project outwardly from outer ends of horizontal outer rail 16. Fingers 20 are flat rail members similar to rails 14 and 16, but the fingers terminate in free ends 20a to define an opening 21 between them sufficiently wide to receive an extension ladder L. The length of fingers 20 corresponds to the depth of the side rails of the ladder to prevent the ladder from rocking to either side.
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[0027] The large rectangular opening configuration of body 12 also allows the user to visually align the straight inner edge 16a of horizontal outer rail 16 generally parallel to roof edge E, helping to insure a square installation.
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[0032] It will finally be understood that the disclosed embodiments represent presently preferred examples of how to make and use the invention, but are intended to enable rather than limit the invention. Variations and modifications of the illustrated examples in the foregoing written specification and drawings may be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It should further be understood that to the extent the term invention is used in the written specification, it is not to be construed as a limiting term as to number of claimed or disclosed inventions or discoveries or the scope of any such invention or discovery, but as a term which has long been used to describe new and useful improvements in science and the useful arts. The scope of the invention supported by the above disclosure should accordingly be construed within the scope of what it teaches and suggests to those skilled in the art, and within the scope of any claims that the above disclosure supports in this application or in any other application claiming priority to this application.