Roofing ladder bracket and safety equipment
09951557 ยท 2018-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Ronald Newman Roseveare, Jr. (Lynchburg, VA, US)
- Bryan Douglas Relyea (Lynchburg, VA, US)
- Nicholas Mark Liberto (Lynchburg, VA, US)
Cpc classification
E06C7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/345
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/488
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06C9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A roofing ladder bracket and safety assembly adapted to be secured to a roof of a building comprising a base member and a clamping member configured as a ladder clamping mechanism for firmly securing a ladder to a roof of a building and including a safety mechanism to which a worker's safety equipment or a worker's tethered tool can be attached.
Claims
1. A roofing ladder bracket assembly comprising: a base member; a clamping member; said clamping member slidably mounted with respect to said base member; at least one fastener adapted to fixedly secure said clamping member to said base member; said base member having a flat upper end with at least one hole therethrough for receiving at least one fastener adapted to secure the base member to a roof, a lower end configured to extend around a lower portion of one rung of a roofing ladder and a flat mid-section between said upper end and lower end; said clamping member having a flat upper end disposed in overlapping relation to said mid-section of said base member; said clamping member having a lower end configured to extend around an upper portion of said one rung of a roofing ladder opposite to said lower portion; said clamping member slidably mounted with respect to said base member from a first position where said lower end of the clamping member is spaced away from said lower end of said base member to a second position where said lower end of the clamping member is overlapping said lower end of said base member, whereby said one rung is surrounded by said lower end of said base member and said lower end of said clamping member; whereby said bracket assembly is selectively located on a roof to secure a roofing ladder to a roof of a building with said one rung of the ladder captured between said lower end of said base member and the lower end of said clamping member.
2. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein lower end of said base member is wider than said upper end of said base member.
3. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said width of said upper end of said base member is approximately 2-4 inches and said length of said upper end of said base member is approximately 4-12 inches; and said length of said lower end of the base member is approximately 6-10 inches and said width of said lower end is approximately 10-12 inches.
4. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said lower end of said base member is configured to have a J-shape cross-section extending completely across said lower end of said base member for receiving a lower portion of a rung of a roofing ladder; and said lower end of said clamping member is configured to have an S-shape cross-section extending completely across said lower end of said clamping member for overlapping an upper portion of said one rung of a roofing ladder.
5. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 4 and further comprising: a flat spacer bar member fixedly disposed between said flat mid-section of said base member and said flat upper end of said clamping member thereby spacing said flat mid-section of said base member from said flat upper end of said clamping member; said spacer bar member fixedly mounted to said based member; and said clamping member slidably mounted to said spacer bar member.
6. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said J-shape cross-section is formed by the lower end of said base member having a first bend extending a first portion of said lower end approximately 90 with respect to said flat mid-section of said base member, and a second bend extending a second portion of said lower end of said base member in the same direction as said first portion approximately 145 with respect to said flat mid-section; and said S-shape cross-section is formed by a first bend extending a first portion of said lower end of said clamping member approximately 70 with respect to said flat upper end of said clamping member, and a second bend extending a second portion of said lower end of said clamping member in an opposite direction to said first portion approximately 70 with respect to said flat upper end of said clamping member whereby said second portion of said lower end is approximately parallel to said flat upper end of said clamping member.
7. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the second portion of the lower end of said base member includes a pair of openings therethrough disposed, respectively, adjacent opposite ends of said lower end thereof, and said second portion of said clamping member includes a pair of tabs extending parallel thereto and aligned with said pair of openings in said lower end of said second portion of the lower end of said base member, whereby when said clamping member is slid into said second position, said tabs pass through said openings.
8. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said tabs include holes therethrough for receiving an attachment of a safety gear and/or tethered tool of a worker.
9. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said spacer bar member is fixedly mounted to said based member with a lower end abutting said first portion of said lower end of said base member.
10. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein said flat spacer bar member is fixedly attached to said mid-section of said base member by welding or bolts.
11. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first portion of said lower end of said base member includes a central opening therethrough, and said spacer bar member includes a safety attachment member extending from a lower end thereof, said safety attachment member extending through said central opening and includes a hole therethrough for receiving an attachment of a safety gear and/or tethered tool of a worker.
12. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said safety attachment member extends at an angle of approximately 30 with respect to the flat spacer bar member.
13. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat spacer bar member is fixedly attached to said mid-section of said base member by welding or bolts.
14. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat spacer bar member includes laterally extending stops that abut said first portion of said lower end of said base member to prevent said spacer member from being pulled through said central opening in said first portion of said lower end of said base member.
15. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flat spacer member and said safety attachment member are formed as a one-piece structure.
16. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said base member, clamping member and spacer member are made of sheet steel, sheet stainless steel, or sheet aluminum in the range of 10-12 gauge, or by moldable metals, or by moldable polymers or by carbon fiber materials.
17. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein upper end of said base member further includes at least one laterally extending open-ended slot angled toward said lower end for receiving fasteners adapted to secure the base member to a roof.
18. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said lower end of said base member having at opposite ends thereof two spaced apart J-shaped cross-sections each adapted to receive a lower portion of a rung of a roofing ladder; and said lower end of said clamping member is configured as an S-shape cross-section for overlapping an upper portion of said one rung of a roofing ladder.
19. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 18 wherein each of said J-shaped cross-sections are formed by the lower end of said base member having a first bend extending a first portion of said lower end approximately 90 with respect to said flat mid-section of said base member, and a second bend extending a second portion of said lower end of said base member in the same direction as said first portion approximately 145 with respect to said flat mid-section; and said S-shape cross-section is formed by a first bend extending a first portion of said lower end of said clamping member approximately 70 with respect to said flat upper end of said clamping member, and a second bend extending a second portion of said lower end of said clamping member in an opposite direction to said first portion approximately 70 with respect to said flat upper end of said clamping member whereby said second portion of said lower end is approximately parallel to said flat upper end of said clamping member.
20. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein the second portion of each of said J-shaped cross-sections includes a pair of openings therethrough, and said second portion of said clamping member includes a pair of tabs extending parallel thereto and aligned with said pair of openings in each second portion of said J-shaped cross-sections, whereby when said clamping member is slid into said second position, said tabs pass through said pair of openings.
21. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 20 wherein said tabs include holes therethrough for receiving an attachment of a safety gear and/or tethered tool of a worker.
22. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 18 wherein said lower end of said base member includes a safety attachment member extending therefrom between said opposing J-shaped cross-sections, said safety attachment member including a hole therethrough for receiving an attachment of a safety gear and/or tethered tool of a worker.
23. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 22 wherein said safety attachment member extends at an angle of approximately 30 with respect to the flat mid-section of said base member.
24. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 22 wherein said base member and said safety attachment member are formed as a one-piece structure.
25. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein said base member and clamping member are made of sheet steel, sheet stainless steel, or sheet aluminum in the range of 10-12 gauge, or by moldable metals, or by moldable polymers or by carbon fiber materials.
26. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 3 in combination with a converter bracket for mounting said roofing ladder bracket assembly to a metal roof having flat metal sections bound by vertically extending standing seams, said converter bracket including a flat base plate having top and bottom edges and opposite side portions, said flat base plate having a width greater than the width of said lower end of said lower end of said base member of said roofing ladder bracket assembly and a length approximately equal to or less than the overall length of said base member of said roofing ladder bracket assembly, each of said side portions configured to have at least one laterally extending flange spaced from said flat base plate a predetermined distance, each said laterally extending flange having at least one hole for receiving a threaded lug of a metal roof standing seam anchor having a predetermined height, said predetermined distance being approximately equal to the predetermined height of said metal roof standing seam anchor, said flat base plate having at least one threaded lug extending normally thereto along a central axis thereof, whereby said metal roof standing seam anchors are mountable on said metal roof standing seams and each of said flanges of said converter bracket are mountable to said threaded lugs of said metal roof standing seam anchors and said at least one hole in said base member of said roofing ladder bracket assembly is mountable to said at least one threaded lug of said converter bracket.
27. A roofing ladder bracket assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said converter bracket is made of sheet steel, sheet stainless steel, or sheet aluminum in the range of 10-12 gauge, or by moldable metals, or by moldable polymers or by carbon fiber materials.
28. A converter bracket for mounting a roofing ladder bracket assembly having an overall length approximately 12-22 inches and said width approximately 10-12 inches to a metal roof having flat metal sections bound by vertically extending standing seams, said converter bracket including a flat base plate having top and bottom edges and opposite side portions, said flat base plate having a width greater than the width of said roofing ladder bracket assembly and a length approximately equal to or less than the overall length of said roofing ladder bracket assembly, each of said side portions configured to have at least one laterally extending flange spaced from said flat base plate a predetermined distance, each said laterally extending flange having at least one hole for receiving a threaded lug of a metal roof standing seam anchor having a predetermined height, said predetermined distance being approximately equal to the predetermined height of said metal roof standing seam anchor, said flat base plate having at least one threaded lug extending normally thereto along a central axis thereof, whereby said metal roof standing seam anchors are mountable on said metal roof standing seams and each of said flanges of said converter bracket are mountable to said threaded lugs of said metal roof standing seam anchors and said roofing ladder bracket assembly is mountable to said at least one threaded lug of said converter bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) The figures included herein are various views of the structures and installations of the first, second and third embodiments of the present invention. Although the figures depict exact dimensions of the preferred embodiments, such dimensions may be varied and therefore, not to be considered limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(17) In the first embodiment, the J-shaped cross-section of the first part of the clamping mechanism extends across the entire width of the lower end of the base member. The J-shaped cross-section is formed by a first bend (17) extending a first portion (18) of the base member extension approximately 90 degrees with respect to the plane of the remaining base member (1) and a second bend (19) extending a second portion (16) of the base member extension in the same direction as the first portion (18) and at an obtuse angle of approximately 55 degrees with respect to the plane of the first portion (18). The second bend of the base member extension is spaced from the first bend a distance Z approximately 2.0-3.0 inches to fit around a conventional ladder rung which is approximately 1.5-2.0 inches. The first embodiment also includes a flat elongated spacer bar (2) having a bottom surface (20) adapted to overly the top surface (10) of the base member and a top surface (21). The spacer bar includes an upper end (22) and a lower end (23). The lower end of the spacer bar is configured as a safety attachment member (24). The spacer bar member may have a width and length less than the width and length of the base member and is adapted to overly the base member along the central axis thereof. However, these dimensions are preferred and not intended to be limiting and may vary. The safety attachment member (24) may be angled upward at 24 from the plane of the flat spacer bar at an angle (
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(23) The converter bracket is designed to be mounted to a conventional metal roof having flat metal sections bound by vertically extending standing seams. The converter bracket includes a base plate for lying flat against the metal roof between the standing seams and may be approximately 12-16 inches in width. The length of the converter bracket may vary depending on which embodiment of the present invention is used and may be approximately 10-20 inches in length. The base plate further includes side flanges extending laterally therefrom. Each side flange includes a first segment (57) extending normally to the base plate and a second segment (58) extending laterally from the first segment. Each side flange preferably may extend the length of the base plate or may be comprised of several sections. Each first segment (57) having a height approximately equal to the height of a conventional metal roof standing seam anchor (55), such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. D629,679 or 8,756,870, incorporated herein by reference. Each second segment (58) includes a series of holes for receiving lugs extending from each seam anchor (55) for securing the converter bracket against the metal roof. The base member of the converter bracket also includes a series of centrally located upstanding threaded studs 60 attached thereto such as by welding to which any of the slots or holes in the first, second or third embodiments can be mounted.
(24) The present invention has been described supra in terms of various embodiments and as set forth in the detailed illustrations in the attached figures. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. It is not intended that the invention be limited to the embodiments shown and described. It is intended that the invention include all foreseeable modifications to the embodiments shown and described. It is intended that the invention be limited in scope only by the claims appended hereto.