Ladder Rack Belt is an apparatus to secure Extension and Step Style Ladders to any general-purpose overhead ladder rack for Transportation
20180170271 ยท 2018-06-21
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Cpc classification
International classification
B60R9/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A Locking/Tightening mechanism to secure Extension and Step Style Ladders to any general-purpose overhead ladder rack for transportation. The apparatus creates an enclosed system by contouring to the ladder rail or steps and provides a one-way mating Terminal Buckler at the end of its enclosed Belt thereby locking the Ladders securely to the Ladder Rack cross rails.
Claims
1. The apparatus is comprised of a Locking/Tightening Mechanism that contains within that member a unique and co-forming bracket shape that is complementary to both Extension and Step Style Ladders in such a way to orient when applied the bracket member co-forming shape to the rail and step configuration. This also orients the Extension and Step Style Ladder members in only one way to be parallel to the primary transportation vehicle centerline. This apparatus also orients its contained flexible strap Belt member to pass underneath the vehicle overhead rack cross rail bar while resting on the uppermost rail and step configuration of Extension and Step Style Ladder members thereby serving as the origin and termination point to its Belt member
2. The Belt member is a flexible strap contained within the Locking/Tightening Mechanism and permanently affixed to the Locking/Tightening Mechanism rotating cylindrical member in such a way to provide for its storage when not in use or to collect the unneeded length of flexible strap during the actuation of tightening during the securement of Extension and Step Style Ladders to a vehicle overhead rack cross rail members prior to their transportation.
3. The Terminal Buckle at the final end of the Belt member allows for the connection at that end of the Belt member to return and become securely affixed to the Locking/Tightening Mechanism bracket from which it originated by articulating the Terminal Buckle to pass through a slotted aperture within the Locking/Tightening Mechanism bracket member to then to be moved an appropriate amount longitudinally before being rotated from that position in such a way that it is engaged to be ready to be tightened by the Locking/Tightening Mechanism rotating cylindrical member that carries the origin end of the Belt. The said Terminal Buckle most notably provides for a secondary securement technique in that even if the Locking/Tightening Mechanism were returned to its pre-tightened state the Terminal Buckle would not disconnect on its own from the slotted aperture within the Locking/Tightening Mechanism bracket as it would not be properly positioned to align with the said slotted aperture unless it was moved longitudinally to do so.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0019] A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent detailed description, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0031] Broadly, embodiments of the apparatus prevent the user from securing either extension or step style ladders via any other means than applying an adequate and relatively centralized downward force to the stated vehicle cross member so as to prevent them from moving fore or aft or into axial rotation relative to the vehicle and potential ejection from the vehicle during their routine transportation and particularly during an accident event.
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[0033] Construction of the various pieces and parts of the described apparatus can utilize various materials and construction techniques i.e. plastics, metal stamping, machined metal parts including machined metal or plastic extrusions based on cost and manufacturing economies along with a variety of fasteners i.e. rivets, screws, bolts etc. as depicted in
[0034] This written description uses examples to describe and disclose the invention enabling a person skilled in the art to practice the invention including making and using these devices. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims and may include other examples that may occur to those that are skilled in the art. Combinations of the described embodiments between apparatus configuration 70, 80, and 90 and the implied orientations and other examples are intended to be within the scope of these same claims based on their performance as described within this document and/or if they include equivalent component elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] The Ladder Rack Belt is made up of three parts: [0036] 1. The Locking/Tightening Mechanismis made up of a tensioning feature which is used to wind the belt or strap around a central cylinder and a unique bracket that is shaped to contour to the steps on ladders and position the belt under the rack cross rail before tightening. The mechanism provides a mistake proof female slot for inserting the Terminal Buckle at the end of the belt or strap. [0037] 2. The Belt or StrapAn adjustable length flexible member (fiber reinforced to withstand the force of an accident) used to encircle the ladder and the ladder rack cross rails to create an enclosed locking system [0038] 3. Terminal Buckleis at the end of the strap and must be specially articulated to mate properly and securely with the locking/tightening mechanism. It fits uniquely into the locking/tightening mechanism since it has been shaped to enter in only one direction and thereby making it mistake proof. Whereby this entire process provides redundant safety in the transport of ladders.