LADDER-MOUNTED MATERIAL LIFT
20220397002 ยท 2022-12-15
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Abstract
A ladder-mountable material lift for mounting on an extension ladder, having a hoist for engaging with an upper rung of the extension ladder and a platform moveable by the hoist between a lower end of the extension ladder and the hoist. The platform has upper and lower side brackets on each side of the platform, the lower side brackets for sliding along upper surfaces of the side rails of the ladder base section and the upper side brackets for sliding along upper surfaces of the side rails of the ladder fly section, such that operation of the hoist causes the platform to move upwardly or downwardly along the extension ladder.
Claims
1. A ladder-mountable material lift, the material lift selectively mountable on an extension ladder, the extension ladder comprising a base section and a fly section, the base section and the fly section each comprising side rails and rungs therebetween, the material lift comprising: a hoist configured for selective engagement with an upper rung of the extension ladder, the hoist comprising an extendable and retractable connection member; and a material-supporting platform selectively connectable to the connection member for movement between a lower end of the extension ladder and the hoist; the platform comprising upper and lower side brackets on each side of the platform: the lower side brackets configured for slidable engagement with upper surfaces of the side rails of the base section; and the upper side brackets configured for slidable engagement with upper surfaces of the side rails of the fly section; such that operation of the hoist causes the platform to move upwardly or downwardly along the extension ladder.
2. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the hoist comprises at least one securing pin for insertion through a hole in the side rail of the fly section when the hoist is engaged with the upper rung.
3. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the hoist further comprises at least one strap configured for attachment to a user allowing the user to ascend the extension ladder while carrying the hoist to the upper rung.
4. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the hoist is powered by a motor.
5. The material lift of claim 4 wherein the motor is controllable by a remote control unit.
6. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the connection member is a steel cable.
7. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the platform comprises a base and a support, the base for receiving material for transport and the support for adjusting an angle of the base.
8. The material lift of claim 7 wherein the base comprises a floor and a peripheral wall.
9. The material lift of claim 1 wherein the side brackets comprise a polymer for slidable engagement with the side rails.
10. A ladder-mounted material lift system for transporting material between vertically spaced apart locations, the system comprising: an extension ladder comprising a base section and a fly section, the base section and the fly section each comprising side rails and rungs therebetween; a hoist configured for selective engagement with an upper rung of the extension ladder, the hoist comprising an extendable and retractable connection member; and a material-supporting platform selectively connectable to the connection member for movement between a lower end of the extension ladder and the hoist; the platform comprising upper and lower side brackets on each side of the platform: the lower side brackets configured for slidable engagement with upper surfaces of the side rails of the base section; and the upper side brackets configured for slidable engagement with upper surfaces of the side rails of the fly section; such that operation of the hoist causes the platform to move upwardly or downwardly along the extension ladder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention:
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[0026] Exemplary embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. The following description of examples of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form of any exemplary embodiment. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
[0028] The present invention is directed to a device and system for transporting material on a platform that is pulled along an extension ladder surface by a hoist, to either lift the material to an elevated work area like a roof or to lower the material to a lower end of the ladder near the ground.
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[0031] The motor 34 is preferably powered by a power cord 50 (though other power means such as batteries may be used with certain embodiments) and controlled by a remote control unit 36, which in the illustrated embodiment is connected by a cord to the motor but could also be of wireless configuration as would be within the knowledge of the skilled person.
[0032] The frame 40 also supports backpack-type straps 38. Such straps 38 can be positioned over the shoulders of a user, enabling the user to carry the hoist 26 (disconnected from the platform 52) up the ladder 12 for mounting at a top of the ladder 12, such that the user can ascend the ladder 12 while maintaining three-point contact for safety purposes.
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[0037] As the platform 52 is moved upwardly, it engages the fly section side rails 20 while still engaged with the base section side rails 18. As can be seen in
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[0039] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the present invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the exemplary embodiments set forth in the foregoing, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the specification as a whole.