MODULAR, COLLAPSIBLE URBAN ASSAULT LADDER
20240191573 ยท 2024-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06C7/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A collapsible urban assault ladder includes parallel ropes; rungs fastened to the ropes at evenly spaced intervals; and a hook. The ropes have a loop formed in each end. The hook has a bent shank with a base, legs extending laterally from the base and spaced at an angle, an aperture formed through the base, and an inverted L-shaped rod extending from the shank. The hook is coupled to the loop via the aperture. Each of the rungs has a longitudinal axis with a male end and a female end, and bores to accommodate the ropes spaced apart along the longitudinal axis. A method of surmounting a structure includes placing the inverted L-shaped rod into the female end of a first rung; inserting the male end into the female end of a subsequent rung to assemble a pole; mounting the hook onto a structure; and ascending or descending the rungs.
Claims
1. A collapsible urban assault ladder, comprising: parallel ropes having a loop formed in each of a first end and a second end thereof; rungs fastened to the parallel ropes at evenly spaced intervals, each of the rungs having a longitudinal axis with a male end and a female end configured to accommodate the male end, and bores formed therethrough operative to accommodate the parallel ropes transverse to the longitudinal axis and spaced apart along the longitudinal axis; and a hook operative to engage a structural member, the hook having a bent shank with a base, legs extending laterally from the base and spaced at an angle, an aperture formed through the base, and an inverted L-shaped rod extending from the shank, wherein the hook is coupled to the loop formed in the first end of the parallel ropes via the aperture.
2. The collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1, further comprising a carabiner engaging the loop formed in the first end and the aperture.
3. The collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1, wherein the rungs are formed of polyvinyl chloride or carbon fiber.
4. The collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1, wherein the parallel ropes are non-abrasive static ropes.
5. The collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1, wherein the hook is formed of metal.
6. The collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1, wherein the loop is retained by a protective sleeve.
7. A method of surmounting a structure, comprising: providing the collapsible urban assault ladder of claim 1 in a collapsed position; placing the inverted L-shaped rod into the female end of a first one of the rungs; inserting the male end of the first one of the rungs into the female end of a subsequent one of the rungs to assemble a pole; mounting the hook onto a structure; disassembling the pole into a scaling position; and ascending or descending the rungs.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising: providing a second collapsible urban assault ladder after the step of providing; and placing the second collapsible urban assault ladder hook into the loop formed in the first end before mounting the hook onto the structure.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising: providing a second collapsible urban assault ladder after the step of providing; and coupling the loops formed in the second end of each of the collapsible urban assault ladder and the second collapsible urban assault ladder.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the loops are coupled by installing carabiners therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0016] Broadly, one embodiment of the present invention is a compact urban assault ladder system. During urban movement, this device enables a user to quickly negotiate obstacles and to ascend and descend multiple stories with minimum logistics.
[0017] The system comprises a ladder module that collapses to fit into a small man-packed bag or backpack with other items. It may be taken out and assembled within minutes into a pole with a substantial reach in terms of height. The pole may be converted into a ladder to be climbed when pulled from the bottom.
[0018] The foot pegs of the ladder may each have a male end and a female end such that a male end of one foot peg may be inserted within a female end of another, converting the ladder into a pole with a hook on the top. For example, the right end may be male, and the left end may be female. Assembly of the foot pegs into a pole may be achieved by pulling up on a component of the device. Once the hook engages a structural member at an elevated position, the user may pull down on the pole, for example on the bottom rung, converting it back into a ladder.
[0019] The inventive ladder system is scalable. Multiple single urban assault ladder modules may be connected to customize the system to the height of a target vertical obstacle. For example, two 5-meter ladders may be assembled into one 10-meter ladder via rope loops at the bottom of the bottom rung. One may ascend and descend the face of a multi-level building quickly and easily.
[0020] To manufacture the inventive urban assault ladder module, the manufacturer may affix a connector to one end of a pipe, forming a rung having a female end operative to accommodate a male end of an adjacent rung. The manufacturer may drill holes through each end of the pipe transverse to its longitudinal axis. The manufacturer may tie a knot forming a loop in the center of a static rope and may feed each end of the rope through opposite holes of the pipe, placing rope stops on the bottom and top thereof. Additional pipes may be installed on the rope at an interval of approximately 12 inches between pipes. During assembly, the rope length may be adjusted depending on height requirements. For example, the length may be about twelve feet for a short climb and may be about twenty-four feet for a long climb.
[0021] A step stop or rope stop is a knot which keeps each step or rung in a predetermined position on the rope. Each rung has 2 stops in the rope underneath the rung. A step stop on the top rung prevents the ladder from being wobbly. The bottom rung also includes a step stop at each end. A rope stop may be installed on the top of each end of each rung as well.
[0022] The materials of manufacture are not particularly limited, provided they are light and sufficiently sturdy to safely hold at least one large individual. For example, the complete ladder system may be about 3.1 pounds and may be effective to support a load weight of about 500 pounds. In other words, the ladder may hold about 160 times as much weight as it weighs. In some embodiments, the ladder steps may be formed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or carbon fiber to minimize noise during urban movement. The ladder may comprise non-abrasive static ropes, i.e., a low-elongation rope. For example, the rope may be an 8 mm non-abrasive static rope. The hook may be metal, such as steel.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] Each rung 18 has a first end and an opposite second end with a connector 22 having a larger diameter than the rung 18. The connector 22 is configured to accommodate the first end of a subsequent rung 18, as shown in
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[0027] A method of using the urban assault ladders in combination is shown in the flowchart of
[0028] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.