Telescoping step ladder safety hand rails and beam
11525304 · 2022-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A telescoping safety hand rail and beam for step ladders. The invention consists of two upright telescopic rails and a telescopic horizontal beam and tray. The tray includes a container, various pass-through openings for holding tools, a paint can hook and a pass through orifice to accept the horizontal beams to allow telescopic movement. The inner rails extend upwards from the fixed outer rails and latch in place at the top and middle of the telescoping travel range. This advantageously allows the utilization of all steps of a ladder by providing a supplemental knee brace and eliminates the dangerous opportunity to stand unbraced on any step of a ladder. The invention is mounted to a step ladder with strategically placed brackets and double sided mounting tape.
Claims
1. A safety device and tool tray used on a step ladder comprising front side rails and horizontal locking spreaders bars, the safety device comprising: a. a pair of essentially upright elongated outer tubes, each with a single fixed upper mounting bracket and a single unfixed lower mounting bracket, said essentially upright elongated outer tubes are mounted on the front side rails, said upper brackets have an essentially perpendicular front lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said upper brackets are fixed to the essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said lower brackets have an essentially perpendicular back lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said lower brackets are mounted after finding a location along the length of said outer tubes that is below the said upper bracket and does not Interfere with the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder, said upper and lower brackets raise the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes from the step ladder front side rails to allow for the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder to clear under the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said upper and lower brackets are secured to the step ladder using high strength double sided mounting tape; b. a pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes, said elongated inner tubes have a smaller outside dimension than the inside dimension of the elongated outer tubes, when said elongated inner tubes are inserted into respective elongated outer tubes, the elongated inner and elongated outer tubes produce a telescoping tube; c. a pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes, each one of the pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes is connected to one of the pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes using one of a pair of Plastic molded elbows to form a essentially right angle assembly, wherein one end of one of the pair of plastic molded elbows is inserted into one of the pair of essentially upright elongated Inner tubes and the other end of the one of the pair of plastic molded elbows is inserted Into one of the pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes; d. a tool tray, that includes a tunnel to receive the two essentially horizontal inner tubes, said tool tray essentially allows the essentially horizontal inner tubes to telescope within the said tunnel, said tunnel may be open ended or be divided with a wall within, said tool tray includes various pass through openings for holding tools, said tool tray Includes a protruding member to accept a wire handle, said tool tray includes a container body having a plurality of side walls and bottom Joined together; e. each upright elongated telescoping tube includes an indexing pin or a telescoping tube clamp to stop the essentially upright elongated inner tube in position; f. both upright elongated telescoping tubes include a matching plurality of indexing hole positions for the said indexing pins to stop in.
2. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 1 wherein said telescopic tubes may be any shape of tubing including square, round, rectangular, oval, triangular or oblique.
3. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 1 is secured to the step ladder with structurally approved fasteners, adhesives and clamps.
4. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 1 may be made from any combination of metals, composites or plastics.
5. A safety device used on a Step ladder comprising front side rails and horizontal locking spreaders bars, the safety device comprising: a. a pair of essentially upright elongated outer tubes, each with a single fixed upper mounting bracket and a single unfixed lower mounting bracket, said essentially upright elongated outer tubes are mounted on the front side rails, said upper brackets have an essentially perpendicular front lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said upper brackets are fixed to the essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said lower brackets have an essentially perpendicular back lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said lower brackets are mounted after finding a location along the length of said outer tubes that is below the said upper bracket and does not interfere with the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder, said upper and lower brackets raise the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes from the step ladder front side rails to allow for the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder to clear under the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said upper and lower brackets are secured to the step ladder using high strength double sided mounting tape; b. a pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes, said elongated inner tubes have a smaller outside dimension than the inside dimension of the elongated outer tubes, when said elongated inner tubes are inserted into respective elongated outer tubes, the elongated inner and elongated outer tubes produce a telescoping tube; c. a pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes, each one of the pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes is connected to one of the pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes using one of a pair of plastic molded elbows to form a essentially right angle assembly, wherein one end of one of the pair of plastic molded elbows is inserted into one of the pair of essentially upright elongated Inner tubes and the other end of the one of the pair of plastic molded elbows is inserted into one of the pair of essentially horizontal inner tubes; d. an essentially horizontal outer tube to receive the essentially horizontal inner tubes; e. each upright elongated telescoping tube includes an indexing pin or a telescoping tube clamp to stop the essentially upright elongated inner tube in position; f. both upright elongated telescoping tubes include a matching plurality of indexing hole positions for the said indexing pins to stop in.
6. A step ladder safety device as in claim 5 wherein said telescopic tubes may be any shape of tubing including square, round, rectangular, oval, triangular or oblique.
7. A step ladder safety device as in claim 5 is secured to the step ladder with structurally approved fastener's, adhesives and clamps.
8. A step ladder safety device as in claim 5 may be made from any combination of metals, composites or plastics.
9. A safety device and tool tray used on a step ladder comprising front side rails and horizontal locking spreaders bars, the safety device comprising: a. a pair of essentially upright elongated outer tubes, each with a single fixed upper mounting bracket and a single unfixed lower mounting bracket, said essentially upright elongated outer tubes are mounted on the front side rails, said upper brackets have an essentially perpendicular front lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said upper brackets are fixed to the essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said lower brackets have an essentially perpendicular back lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said lower brackets are mounted after finding a location along the length of said outer tubes that is below the said upper bracket and does not interfere with the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder, said upper and lower brackets raise the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes from the step ladder front side rails to allow for the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder to clear under the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said upper and lower brackets are secured to the step ladder using high strength double sided mounting tape; b. a pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes, said elongated inner tubes have a smaller outside dimension than the inside dimension of the elongated outer tubes, when said elongated inner tubes are inserted into respective elongated outer tubes, the elongated inner and elongated outer tubes produce a telescoping tube; c. a left and right essentially horizontal inner tube, each one of these essentially horizontal inner tube is welded to a corresponding left and right essentially upright elongated inner tube to form two essentially right angle assemblies; d. a tool tray, that includes a tunnel to receive the two essentially horizontal inner tubes, said tool tray essentially allows the essentially horizontal inner tubes to telescope within the said tunnel, said tunnel may be open ended or be divided with a wall within, said tool tray Includes various pass through openings for holding tools, said tool tray includes a protruding member to accept a wire handle, said tool tray includes a container body having a plurality of side walls and bottom joined together; e. each upright elongated telescoping tube includes an indexing pin or a telescoping tube clamp to stop the essentially upright elongated inner tube in position; f. both upright elongated telescoping tubes include a matching plurality of indexing hole positions for the said indexing pins to stop in.
10. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 9 wherein said telescopic tubes may be any shape of tubing including square, round, rectangular, oval, triangular or oblique.
11. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 9 is secured to the step ladder with structurally approved fasteners, adhesives and clamps.
12. A step ladder safety device and tool tray as in claim 9 may be made from any combination of metals, composites or plastics.
13. A safety device used on a step ladder comprising front side rails and horizontal locking spreaders bars, the safety device comprising: a. a pair of essentially upright elongated outer tubes, each with a single fixed upper mounting bracket and a single unfixed lower mounting bracket, said essentially upright elongated outer tubes are mounted on the front side rails, said upper brackets have an essentially perpendicular front lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said upper brackets are fixed to the essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said lower brackets have an essentially perpendicular back lap hook that hooks over the edge of the front side rails, these said lower brackets are mounted after finding a location along the length of said outer tubes that is below the said upper bracket and does not interfere with the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder, said upper and lower brackets raise the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes from the step ladder front side rails to allow for the horizontal locking spreader bars of the step ladder to clear under the said essentially upright elongated outer tubes, said upper and lower brackets are secured to the step ladder using high strength double sided mounting tape; b. a pair of essentially upright elongated inner tubes, said elongated inner tubes have a smaller outside dimension than the inside dimension of the elongated outer tubes, when said elongated inner tubes are inserted into respective elongated outer tubes, the elongated inner and elongated outer tubes produce a telescoping tube; c. a left and right essentially horizontal inner tube, each one of these essentially horizontal inner tube is welded to a corresponding left and right essentially upright elongated inner tube to form two essentially right angle assemblies; d. an essentially horizontal outer tube to receive the essentially horizontal inner tubes; e. each upright elongated telescoping tube includes an indexing pin or a telescoping tube clamp to stop the essentially upright elongated inner tube in position; f. both upright elongated telescoping tubes include a matching plurality of indexing hole positions for the said indexing pins to stop in.
14. A step ladder safety device as in claim 13 wherein said telescopic tubes may be any shape of tubing including square, round, rectangular, oval, triangular or oblique.
15. A step ladder safety device as in claim 13 is secured to the step ladder with structurally approved fasteners, adhesives and clamps.
16. A step ladder safety device as in claim 13 may be made from any combination of metals, composites or plastics.
Description
(G) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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(H) DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Step ladders essentially comprises of front side rails, rear support legs, horizontal locking spreader bars, rungs and a top cap. The invention comprises of two upright telescopic rails (2, 3) and a horizontal telescopic beam/tray (4, 14). The upright inner rails (3) extend upwards from the fixed outer rails (2) and latch in place using the Indexing pins (12) at essentially the top and middle of the telescoping travel range when indexed to the indexing holes (1.5). The top indexing position places the tray (4) at the same height as if you were standing on the second to top rung and bracing your knees into the top plate of a ladder. The middle indexing position is essentially 12 inches lower than the top indexing position, giving you a knee brace for standing on the top rung. This advantageously allows you to use 100% of the ladder and eliminates any chance of standing unbraced on any level. With this invention, it makes the upper portion of step ladders safer to use.
(8) The telescoping beam/tray (4, 14) is essential because the two fixed outer rails (2) are connected to the ladders non-parallel “A” shaped front rails. The tray (4) includes a common orifice (13) to receive the two essentially horizontal inner rails (14), tray (4) essentially allows the left and right essentially horizontal inner rails (14) to telescope within its orifice (13), tray (4) includes various pass through openings (8) for holding tools and the like, includes a protruding member (11) to accept a wire handle, includes a container body (9) having a plurality of side walls and bottom joined together.
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(10) The upper and lower brackets (1, 5) are attached to the ladder using high strength double sided adhesive tape. The upper brackets (1) have a perpendicular front lap hook and the lower brackets (5) have a perpendicular back lap hook. These hooks combined with the adhesive tape (10) and cantilever action, secures the invention to the ladder without the use of fasteners which would have effect a ladders structural integrity and void its warranty. The upper brackets (1) are fixed to the lower rail (2). In cases where a ladder uses horizontal locking spreader bars on the outer surface where the brackets are installed on, the lower brackets (5) are free to move along the fixed outer rail (2) to allow locating placement that does not interfere with the ladders horizontal locking spreader bars. If the ladder uses inside horizontal locking spreader bars, the lower bracket should be mounted flush to the bottom of the fixed outer rail (2). This makes the invention universal for virtually all step ladders. The upper and lower brackets (1, 5) essentially raise the outer tube from the mounting surface to allow for a ladders horizontal locking spreader bars to clear under the fixed outer rails (2).
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(12) While preferred embodiments of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the intent or scope of the following claims.