Ladder safety handrail
12037849 ยท 2024-07-16
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Abstract
A set of detachable base ladder safety handrails comprising: a pair of tubular cross-section handrails, wherein said handrails are made of metal, preferably aluminum, wherein one handrail is situated approximately one to a few inches away from the distal edge of one of the two ladder side rails, wherein a second handrail is situated approximately one to a few inches away from the distal edge of the second ladder side rail, wherein said pair of handrails are on or substantially on the same plane which ladder side rails and rungs connecting said ladder side rails lie, wherein said pair of handrails are parallel to each other and said ladder side rails, wherein a plurality of removable clamps is attached to each of said ladder side rails, wherein each of the said handrails is coupled to said plurality of removable clamps by a plurality of clamp-to-handrail links, wherein each clamp-to-handrail link is securely bonded, welded, or fastened to said clamp on one end and nearest handrail on said link's opposite end, wherein said clamp-to-handrail links are made of a solid circular, tubular, or thin shell cross-section and are preferably made from aluminum, wherein at least two clamps are attached to each ladder side rail and at least one clamp is attached near each of the two ends of said ladder side rail, wherein the surface of said handrails have a durable and high grip topology, preferably knurled.
Claims
1. A set of telescoping ladder safety handrails comprising: a pair of tubular cross-section handrails each made up of multiple segments of different outer diameters; wherein each handrail is attached substantially parallel to a ladder side rail; wherein said pair of handrails are on or substantially on the same plane in which ladder side rails and rungs connecting said ladder side rails lie; wherein one or more removable clamps are attached to each of said ladder side rails; wherein each of the said handrails is coupled to each clamp by a clamp-to-handrail link; wherein each clamp-to-handrail link is coupled to said clamp on one end and the nearest handrail on said link's opposite end; wherein an additional pair of intermediate segment handrails are connected to the side rails of a fly ladder to serve as fly ladder safety handrails for an extendable ladder; said intermediate segment(s) of each fly ladder handrail are part(s) of each single telescoping handrail; wherein the end of the intermediate segment furthest from the ladder's feet end is coupled to the side rail of said fly ladder furthest from the ladder's feet end such that when the fly ladder is extended out or retracted, the corresponding intermediate segment telescopes out or in, respectively; wherein each intermediate segment is coupled to said fly ladder using a clamp and clamp-to-handrail link; wherein the segment at the end furthest from the feet is an extendable top safety handrail; said extendable top safety handrail is extendable beyond or above the ladder; said extendable top safety handrail further having a ball or disc-like tip for the purpose of facilitating extension or retraction of said extendable top safety handrail; wherein the surface of said handrails has a knurled surface topology.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings are provided to facilitate understanding in the detailed description. It should be noted that the drawing figures may be in simplified form and might not be to precise scale. In reference to the disclosure herein, for purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath, rear, front, distal, and proximal are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. Such directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the embodiment in any manner.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(4) SAFETY HANDRAIL FOR SINGLE MEMBER LADDER (
(5) One clamp (3a) is placed at the bottom and another clamp (3b) is attached to the top of the side rail (2a). Each clamp (3a, 3b) is attached to a clamp-to-handrail link (4a, 4b respectively), that in turn is attached to the base ladder safety handrail (5). The endpoints of the base ladder safety handrail (5) are roughly near the endpoints of the side rail (2a) such that a substantial length of the side rail (2a) runs alongside the base ladder safety handrail (5) and is therefore substantially along the same plane as the single member ladder (10). Arranging as such reduces the chance of tip-over of said ladder (10) by keeping the operator's body close to the plane of said ladder (10). In another embodiment, intermediate clamps and clamp-to-handrail links (not shown) can be attached in between the two endpoint clamps (3a, 3b) if required for additional structural rigidity of the base ladder safety handrail (5).
(6) An extendable top safety handrail (7) of slightly smaller diameter than the base ladder safety handrail (5) can extend further like a telescoping radio antenna to provide additional length beyond the top of the side rail (2a). This extendable top safety handrail (7) is situated at the opposite end of the feet of said ladder (10) that touches the ground surface. A tip (8) attached to the open end of the extendable top safety handrail (7) has a somewhat larger diameter than the extendable top safety handrail (7) to facilitate the operator gripping and telescoping the extendable top safety handrail (7). Optionally, the difference between the inner diameter of the base ladder safety handrail (5) and outer diameter of the extendable top safety handrail (7), where the former is slightly larger, is small enough to allow an interference fit and provide some resistance during extension and retracting. Once fully extended, an embodiment incorporating a locking mechanism can prevent inadvertent retracting of the extendable top safety handrail (7).
(7) SAFETY HANDRAIL FOR EXTENDABLE LADDER (
(8) On each side of the base ladder (10), at least two clamps (3a, 3b), at least two clamp-to-handrail links (4a, 4b), and a base ladder safety handrail (5) are implemented like the single member ladder embodiment (1) discussed in
(9) Connected along the same directional axis to the base ladder safety handrail (5) for this embodiment is a fly ladder safety handrail (12). The transition portion (13) from said base ladder safety handrail to fly ladder safety handrail is such that the inner diameter of the base ladder safety handrail (5) is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the fly ladder safety handrail (12) where the diameter difference can optionally be small enough to allow a high friction interference fit and provide some resistance during extension and retracting. The top of the fly ladder safety handrail (12) is attached to clamp-to-handrail link (4c), which in turn is connected to a clamp (3c) at the side rail (2b) near the top of the fly ladder (11) as shown in
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(11) CONSTRUCTION AND JOINING: The preferred construction embodiment for the base ladder safety handrail (5), fly ladder safety handrail (12), and extendable top safety handrail (7) is solid circular or tubular cross-section aluminum. The preferred surface topology embodiment of the safety handrails (5, 7, and 12) is knurled (6) to improve grip over a smooth surface. The clamp-to-handrail link (4a, 4b, 4c) embodiment can have a solid circular, tubular, or thin shell cross-section and is preferably made from aluminum. Said clamp-to-handrail links (4a, 4b, 4c) are fixed with the base ladder safety handrail (5) or fly ladder safety handrail (12) by use of a fastener, adhesive, or weld. The base ladder clamp-to-handrail links (4a, 4b) are attached to the corresponding clamps (3a, 3b) by way of fastener, adhesive, or weld.
(12) Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiment. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiment has been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the embodiment as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the embodiment includes other combinations of fewer, more, or different elements, which are disclosed herein even when not initially claimed in such combinations.