Apparatus for mounting a ladder to a rotatable ladder base
20180291686 ยท 2018-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C5/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A mounting assembly for facilitating connection of ladder shoe-bearing ladder to a rotatable ladder base without creating two pivot points. The assembly is fixedly attached to a ladder shoe and is pivotably attached to a rotatable ladder base, but its rotatability, relative to the ladder base, is selectively disabled using an insertable retaining element.
Claims
1. A mounting apparatus configured to pivotally mount the rail of a ladder, having a ladder shoe pivotally attached thereto, to a ladder base device that is, itself, configured to inhibit a ladder from sliding along the ground or toppling laterally, the apparatus comprising: a gantry-like frame, having a pair of laterally-spaced vertical supports extending downward from a horizontal support surface, wherein the support surface is configured to have the ground support surface of the ladder shoe placed thereatop for stable attachment thereto; a fastening element configured to be disposed over the ground support surface of the ladder shoe and to couple together the ladder shoe and the frame; and wherein the frame is pivotally attachable to the ladder base device.
2. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fastening element couples together the ladder shoe and said frame by said fastening element being disposed over said frame support surface, with the ground support surface of the ladder shoe being sandwiched therebetween, and said fastening element being fastened to said frame.
3. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein pairs of longitudinally-spaced fastener receiving apertures reside in said fastening element and said frame support surface, respectively, and wherein these respective pairs of apertures are longitudinally aligned.
4. The mounting apparatus of claim 3, wherein said mounting apparatus further comprises a pair of fasteners which are each configured to be protruded through the fastener receiving apertures in both said fastening element and said frame support surface and secured to said fastening element and said frame support surface.
5. The mounting apparatus of claim 3, wherein at least one of said fasteners is a bolt and nut combination.
6. The mounting apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a retaining element configured to inhibit said frame from pivoting, relative to the ladder base device to which said frame is pivotally attached, while not inhibiting the ladder rail from pivoting relative to the ladder base device.
7. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein a retainer receiving aperture resides in a vertical support.
8. The mounting apparatus of claim 7, wherein said frame is inhibited from pivoting, relative to the ladder base device to which it is pivotally attached, by inserting a retaining element laterally through both the ladder base and the retainer receiving aperture, but wherein the ladder rail remains pivotable relative to the ladder base device.
9. The mounting apparatus of claim 8, wherein said retaining element is a pin.
10. A ladder base device configured to pivotally mount to the rails of a ladder, having ladder shoes pivotally attached thereto, and configured to inhibit the ladder from sliding along the ground or toppling laterally, the ladder base device comprising: a slip-inhibiting platform, wherein the platform has opposing surfaces configured for engagement with floor or ground surfaces; a pair of gantry-like frames, wherein each such frame has a pair of laterally-spaced vertical supports extending downward from a horizontal support surface, wherein the horizontal support surface is configured to have the ground support surface of a ladder shoe placed thereatop for stable attachment thereto; a pair of fastening elements, wherein each such fastening element is configured to be disposed over the ground support surface of a ladder shoe and to couple together that ladder shoe and a frame; and wherein each frame is pivotally attachable to the slip-inhibiting platform.
11. The ladder base device of claim 10, wherein said frames are inhibited from pivoting, relative to said platform to which the are pivotally attached, by inserting a retaining element laterally through both said platform and at least one of said frames, but wherein the ladder rails remain pivotable relative to said platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Referring now to
[0015] The present assembly 100, shown in the accompanying drawings, comprises two main components: a frame 120 and fastening element 130. The frame 120 is comprised of two, laterally-spaced vertical supports 160, as well as a horizontal support surface 150 that spans between their respective upper ends to give the frame 120 a gantry-like configuration. The fastening element 130 can take on a variety of different forms (e.g., rigid plate, strap, etc.) which are capable of being fastened to the support surface 150. Nevertheless, in a preferred embodiment, it is an elongate, rigid platea planar surface capable of stably resting along the top face of the ground support surface of a ladder shoe, and it has, formed within it, at least one pair of longitudinally spaced circular holes 140 through which fasteners (e.g., bolts) can be inserted. The frame support surface 150, preferably, has multiple pairs of holes 170 formed within it. Each such pair is in longitudinally-spaced alignment with the fastener receiving holes 140 residing in the fastening plate 130, but these holes 170 should be laterally elongate, not circular, to account for a range of different lateral spacing that exists between the rails of different ladders. Finally, axially-aligned pivot rod receiving holes 190 are formed in both vertical supports 160, and a retainer hole 180 is formed in the laterally outer support 160.
[0016] The present mounting assembly 100 is attached to the ladder shoe-bearing lower end of a ladder rail by directly fastening it to the ladder shoe 220. More specifically, the bottom face of the ground support surface of the ladder shoe 220 is laid flat atop the horizontal frame support surface 150, and the elongate fastener plate 130 is, then, laid flat onto the top face of the ladder shoe surface such that that plate 130 extends longitudinally beyond both longitudinal ends of the shoe. Then, with the ladder shoe sandwiched between the fastener plate 130 and frame support surface 150, the fastener plate 130 is securely coupled to the gantry-like frame 120. That secure coupling can be accomplished in various ways that may represent varying degrees of permanence, but in a preferred embodiment, a bolt (or screw) 230 is inserted down through the aligned holes 140, 170 in the fastener plate 130 and frame support surface 150, respectively, and a nut 240 is tightly threaded onto the bolt 230. Of course, the exact positioning of the bolt along the lateral length of the fastener receiving hole 170 in the frame support surface 150 is dictated by the lateral spacing of this ladder shoe from the opposing ladder shoe (which will also have a mounting assembly 100 attached to it).
[0017] One can safely assume that the pivotable ladder base device to which the present mounting assembly 100 is to be attached is pivotable specifically because it possesses a rotating cylinder, or pivot rod, that extends laterally through the platform and is intended to have a ladder somehow directly attached to it (as opposed to being directly attached to the base platform component). For example, the ladder base 330 illustrated in
[0018] Aspects of various embodiments of the present invention that are not recited above or claimed below may be noted from observing the illustrations included herein.