Ladder cleaning device and methods
12076758 ยท 2024-09-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B08B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06C7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Devices are methods are disclosed for a ladder cleaning device. The ladder cleaning device comprises a number of rings. The rings are adapted to be arranged around rungs of a ladder. A cord passes through a hole in each of said rings. The device further comprises at least one attachment device adapted for attaching said cord to the ladder. The ladder cleaning device may be in the form of a kit of parts to allow retrofitting on the ladder.
Claims
1. A ladder cleaning device comprising a plurality of polygonal rings, wherein each of the plurality of rings has a respective central opening and is configured to be assembled around a respective rung of a ladder, wherein each respective central opening is configured so that inner surfaces of the polygonal ring can lie flush with the respective rung of a ladder; a cord, the cord being threaded through the respective central openings of each of said plurality of rings; and at least one attachment device that is fitted on the cord and is configured to attach said cord to the ladder.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment device is adapted to attach the cord to a stringer of the ladder.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment device is adapted to attach the cord to a rung of the ladder.
4. The device of claim 1, comprising two attachment devices arranged at respective ends of the cord, wherein the two attachment devices are separated a predetermined number of rungs apart from each other.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment device is attached closer to a first stringer of the ladder, and wherein the cord is threaded through the rings such that the cord is closer to the first stringer at a bottom of the ring and further away from the first stringer at a top of the ring.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the cord is sufficiently long to allow each of the plurality of rings to move horizontally along their respective rungs.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein a profile of the opening is configured to correspond to a cross-sectional shape of the rung.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein a scraper blade is disposed in the opening for engaging the rung.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein a plurality of rigid elongated protrusions are disposed in the opening for engaging the rung.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of rings is snap-fit together.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of rings comprises at least two segments, configured to be assembled around a rung to form each ring.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the at least two segments comprise mutually adapted engaging members to allow tool-less assembly.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of rings has a lower density than sea water.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of rings has at least one internal buoyancy chamber.
15. A ladder cleaning device comprising a plurality of polygonal snap-fit rings, wherein each of the plurality of snap-fit rings has a respective central opening and is configured to be arranged around a rung of a ladder, wherein each respective central opening is configured so that inner surfaces of the polygonal ring can lie flush with the rung of a ladder; and a cord, the cord being threaded through the respective openings of each of said plurality of snap-fit rings, thereby transferring movement of one of the plurality of snap-fit rings to other of the plurality of snap-fit rings.
16. The ladder cleaning device of claim 15, further comprising a scraper blade disposed in the opening.
17. The ladder cleaning device of claim 15, wherein at least one attachment device is attached close to a first stringer of the ladder, and wherein the cord is threaded through the plurality of snap-fit rings such that the cord is closer to the first stringer at a bottom of each ring and further away from the first stringer at a top of each ring.
18. A system comprising: a ladder; and a ladder cleaning device comprising: a plurality of rings, wherein each of the plurality of rings has an opening configured to be arranged around a rung of a ladder; a cord passing through the opening of each of said rings; and at least one attachment device adapted for attaching said cord to the ladder, wherein at least one of the plurality of rings is arranged around a rung of the ladder.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein each of the plurality of rings has at least one internal buoyancy chamber.
20. The system of claim 18, wherein each of the plurality of rings snap-fits together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described in greater detail based on nonlimiting exemplary embodiments and the drawings on which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Thus when due to wind, waves, currents etc. the rings 5 move back and forth along the rungs 4, parts of the inner surface 8 including some of the corners of the ring 5 will slide along the matching surface 9 of the rung 4, and scrape off or inhibit beginning growth, thus keeping the rungs 4 clean and safe. In order to maximize the scraping the rings 5 may have a scraper, such as a scraper blade 12. The scraper blade 12 in one embodiment is a rubber washer or ring generally matching the shape of the ring 5 itself but with a smaller central hole than the central hole 6 of the ring 5, so that protrudes inwardly over the ring 5. The scraper blade 12 is in that case preferably made of a rubber material. Preferably, there is only one scraper blade 12 affixed to one side of the ring 5 as illustrated in
(10) In another embodiment the scraper blade 12 may be made from a hard plastic material, e.g. the same material as the rings 5 are made of. This, in turn, allows the scraper blade 12 to be integrally formed with the ring 5 in the same manufacturing process, e.g. injection moulding. The scraper blade 12 may, however, also in this case be a separate part attached to the ring 5.
(11) As an alternative to the scraper blade 12 protruding inwardly over the ring 5, a scraper in the form of a comb or brush like structure could be used. That is to say, a plurality of rigid elongated protrusions protruding inwardly, the protrusions e.g. being arranged in a line as the teeth of a comb, or covering an area like the bristles of a brush. These protrusions could be made of the same material as the ring 5, and preferably moulded integrally therewith, but harder materials, such as metal, or softer material, such as rubber, could also be envisaged. Evidently, any harder material should not be so hard that it damages the protective coating on the rungs 4.
(12) Preferably, as can be seen from comparison between
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(14) The cord 10 in practice forms a loose linking of the rings 5. This link serves two different purposes which will be understood from
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(16) The cleaning device of the invention is adapted to be retrofitted to an existing ladder 1 to provide a cleaning system according to the invention, and may thus come as a kit of parts, comprising the cord 10, the suitable number of rings 5 for the length of the cord 10, and the attachment devices 11, fitted on the cord 10 or not. The rings 5 are preferably provided as ring segments 5a, 5b that may be assembled to rings 5 around the cord 10 and a respective rung 4 without the use of tools. Thus, as can be seen in
(17) The rings 5 may comprise more than the illustrated two segments 5a, 5b. The ring segments 5a, 5b are preferably made from a plastic material suitable for the harsh offshore conditions, e.g. by injection moulding. If the plastic material itself does not have the desired buoyancy, buoyancy chambers may be provided inside or outside thereof during manufacture. Inside buoyancy chambers are, however, preferred over outside ones in order not to have unnecessary protrusion on the outside of the rings 5.
(18) With the invention, a simple autonomous cleaning device and system retrofittable on existing ladders is provided. The skilled person will realize that numerous variations and deviation from the above exemplary embodiments in terms of shapes, materials, dimensions are possible without deviating from the inventive idea and the scope of the claims.