MEANS FOR COLLAPSIBLE STEP LADDER
20240368941 · 2024-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/125
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible step ladder (1) comprising a first and a second ladder leg (2, 3) where the legs (2, 3) are hingedly connected to each other in one end. Each of the ladder legs (2, 3) comprising comprises at least one ladder section (4a-c), and where said at least one section (4a-c) comprises two tube portions (6, 7) arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at one end by a rung (8) to form a U-shaped ladder section, wherein said at least one ladder section (4a-c) is telescopically inserted into a lower ladder section (4d), wherein the lower ladder section (4d) comprises two ladder bars (17a-b, 18a-b) arranged parallel to each other and interconnected by at least one rung (9a-b, 11a-b), The collapsible step ladder (1) further comprises a connection bracket (40; 60; 80), wherein said connection bracket (40; 60; 80) has a main body having at least a first end portion (41; 61; 81) and a second end portion (43; 63; 83), wherein said first end portion (41; 61; 81) is attached to the lower ladder section (4d) of the first ladder leg (2) and wherein said second end portion (43; 63;83) is releasably connectable to the lower ladder section (4d) of the second ladder leg (3) when the collapsible step ladder (1) is in its collapsed state.
Claims
1. A collapsible step ladder comprising: a first ladder leg and a second ladder leg hingedly connected to each other at one end; wherein each of the first and the second ladder legs includes at least one ladder section having two tube portions arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at one end by a rung to form a U-shaped ladder section that is telescopically inserted into a lower ladder section; wherein the lower ladder sections of the first and the second ladder legs each includes two ladder bars arranged parallel to each other and interconnected by at least one rung; a connection bracket with a main body having at least a first end portion and a second end portion; wherein the first end portion is attached to the lower ladder section of the first ladder leg; and wherein the second end portion is releasably connectable to the lower ladder section of the second ladder leg when the collapsible step ladder is in a collapsed state.
2. The collapsible step ladder of claim 1, wherein the first end portion is attached to one rung of the lower ladder section of the first ladder leg.
3. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 2, wherein the first end portion of the connection bracket is attached to a lower surface of the rung.
4. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 2, wherein the first end portion of the connection bracket is attached to an upper surface of the rung of the lower ladder section of the first ladder leg.
5. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 2, wherein the first end portion of the connection bracket is connected to the rung of the first ladder leg by screwing, welding, or by a bayonet mount.
6. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 1, wherein the lower ladder section of the first ladder leg comprises at least an upper rung and an intermediate rung; and wherein the lower ladder section of the second ladder leg comprises at least an upper rung and an intermediate rung; and wherein the second end portion of the connection bracket is releasably connectable to any one of the rungs or to any one of the two ladder bars of the lower ladder section of the second ladder leg.
7. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 1, wherein the connection bracket further comprises an intermediate portion; and wherein the a intermediate portion is arranged between the first end portion and the second end portion.
8. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 1, wherein at least one rung of the second ladder leg comprises a flange that extends from the rung.
9. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 8, wherein the second end portion is releasably connectable to the flange of the second ladder leg.
10. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 1, wherein the connection bracket is of a unitary, one-piece construction.
11. The collapsible step ladder according to claim 1, wherein the connection bracket is made of aluminum.
12. A connection bracket for use with a collapsible step ladder having a first ladder leg and a second ladder leg that are hingedly connected to each other at one end, each of the first and the second ladder legs including at least one ladder section having two tube portions arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at one end by a rung to form a U-shaped ladder section that is telescopically inserted into a lower ladder section wherein the lower ladder sections of the first and the second ladder legs each includes two ladder bars arranged parallel to each other and interconnected by at least one rung, the connection bracket comprising: a main body having at least a first end portion and a second end portion; wherein the first end portion is configured to be attached to the lower ladder section of the first ladder leg; and wherein the second end portion is releasably connectable to the lower ladder section of the second ladder leg when the collapsible step ladder is in a collapsed state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] In the following, the invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0045] The step ladder 1 comprises a first ladder leg 2, which is hingedly connected to a second ladder leg 3 in the upper ends of the first and second ladder leg 2, 3. This connection is preferably made by a hinge connection 5.
[0046] Each of the ladder legs 2, 3 comprise several ladder sections 4a-c, where each ladder section 4a-c comprises two ladder bars 6, 7, arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at one end by a rung 8 to form a U-shaped ladder section 4a-c. The ladder sections 4a-c are telescopically inserted into a lower ladder section 4d to form a collapsible ladder leg 2, 3. The lower ladder section 4d comprises two ladder bars 17, 18, arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at an upper end by an upper rung 9, at a lower end by a ladder base 10 and in between the upper rung 9 and the ladder base 10 by an intermediate rung 11. It is preferred if the lower ladder section 4d is fixed, i.e not collapsible. A fixed ladder section in the lowest section creates a frame work of the ladder, that creates stability for the above collapsible ladder sections. The fixed rung could be referred to as an intermediate rung.
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[0048] The ladder legs 2, 3 comprises at least one ladder section 4a-c. In one embodiment the ladder legs 2,3 comprises at least two ladder sections 4a-c. However, the number of ladder sections could vary and be for example three, four or five ladder sections but arranged so that they can be telescopically inserted into the lower ladder section 4d.
[0049] Each rung 8, 9, 11 comprises a retaining mechanism for automatically locking the ladder sections relative to one another when the ladder legs 2,3 are extended. The retaining mechanism could be any kind previously known in the art, e.g. any of the retaining mechanisms shown in EP-B1-0 527 766 or EP-A1-1 402 143.
[0050] The first ladder leg 2 is preferably very similar to the second ladder leg 3. The reference numerals are thus identical for both ladder legs. For sake of clarity, the upper rung 9 and the intermediate rung 11 are denoted as 9a, 11a for the first ladder leg 2 and 9b, 11b for the second ladder leg 3. Moreover, the ladder bars 17, 18 of the first ladder leg 2 are denoted 17a, 118a and the ladder bars of the second ladder leg 3 are denoted 17b, 18b.
[0051] However, in addition to what has been described for the first ladder leg 2, the second ladder leg 3 may further be provided with a support part 12 in one end. The support part 12 is then telescopically extendible from the second ladder leg 3 to form a ladder extension 12 of the ladder leg 3, and the support part 12 projects above the hinge connection 5 between the two ladder legs 2, 3. The support part 12 comprise, at least one support section 12a-c, each support section comprising two ladder bars 6, 7 arranged parallel to each other and interconnected at one end by a rung 16 to form at least one U-shaped support section 12a-c. In
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[0053] As shown in for example
[0054] Although not shown in the figures, it should be understood by the skilled person that the grip handle 15 may be arranged on only one or several rungs of a collapsible ladder. Additionally, the grip handle 15 may be arranged on either the first ladder leg 2 or the second ladder leg 3 or on both.
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[0056] The rung 8, 9, 11, 16 may be provided as a single integrated unit, where the main section 22, the first bracket section 24a and the second bracket section 24b are one single piece made in one material. The rung 8, 9, 11, 16 may further comprise rung protrusions 28a-c arranged to fit three corresponding mounting holes of the ladder tube 6, 7, 17, 18. This secures the rung 10, 12 to the ladder tube 6, 7, 17, 18. The rung protrusions 28a-c are each arranged on the rung 8, 9, 11, 16 so that it corresponds to the mounting holes of the ladder tube 6, 7.
[0057] In order to facilitate the assembly step in the manufacturing process the rung 8, 9, 11, 16 may additionally or alternatively be arranged to ladder tube 6, 7 or ladder bar 17, 18 using clamping.
[0058] The main section 22 of the rung 8, 9, 11, 16 comprises a step surface 23, also called an upper surface of the rung 8, 9, 11, 16, which is the surface that the user is intended to place their feet on during use of the ladder 1. The main section 22 further comprises a lower surface 25, also called the bottom surface of the rung 8, 9, 11, 16. The step or upper surface is arranged opposite of the bottom or lower surface. The lower surface 25 may be flat or inclined.
[0059] The main section 22 of the rung 8, 9, 11, 16 may be slightly inclined to provide a more user-friendly ladder 1. In one embodiment, the main section 22 is inclined with an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The angle may range between 10 and 20 degrees, and more preferably around 15 degrees.
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[0062] Further, the several ladder sections 4a-c of the first and the second ladder legs 2, 3 are shown in
[0063] Preferably, the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2 and the second ladder leg 3 have at least two rungs 9, 11. In one embodiment, this is the previously described upper rung 9 and an intermediate rung 11.
[0064] As illustrated in
[0065] Collapsible combination ladders known in the art are displaced by carrying the ladder in both of the lower ladder steps. Such a ladder step is provided on a fixed tube portion so that when the user lifts the step, the ladder will not extend. However, this is not an ergonomically satisfying solution as the user has to bend deeply in order lift the ladder and might hurt his/her back. Another alternative is to carry the ladder in the tube portion but this can difficult for a collapsible combination ladder where the weight of the ladder is not distributed evenly when in a folded position which is often the case.
[0066] The inventors of the present invention have thus realized that there is a need to provide means for facilitating the carrying of a collapsible combination ladder in its collapsed state, and that this could be achieved by the use of a connection bracket 40; 60; 80. Different embodiments of a connection bracket will now be described with reference to
[0067] Before turning into details of the connection brackets 40; 60; 80, the benefits of the novel connection bracket 40, 60, 80 will be described with relation to the situation when the collapsible step ladder 1 is to be carried or in other ways transported. This is schematically illustrated in
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[0069] The collapsed state could also be referred to as a fully contracted configuration, a storage position of the ladder or a lifting configuration of the ladder.
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[0071] Without the bracket 40; 60; 80, it is not possible for the user the carry the collapsible step ladder 1 in the way illustrated in
[0072] Thus, the connection bracket is enabling the user to lift and transport the collapsible step ladder 1 in an easy way. Moreover, the way of carrying the ladder 1, which is achieved by the connection bracket, allows for a better weight distribution. The user will no longer carry 100% of the weight of the ladder 1 using a single handle and thus carrying the ladder only by one hand and one arm. Instead, the ladder 1 can be leaned towards the body of the user, such as for example the hip of the user. As much as 5-15% of the weight may be distributed on other body parts rather than having all weight on a single hand. Thus, the user will have the feeling that the ladder 1 is lighter to carry than a prior art solution.
[0073] In the present invention a grip handle 15 could be used to facilitate the carrying of the step. However, a grip handle 15 is not essential to benefit from the above mentioned effects.
[0074] The present inventors also realized that as the ladder tubes are smooth and flat, no force will urge the ladder against the lifting direction.
[0075] The connection bracket 40; 60; 80 will now be described more in detail, with reference to
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[0079] The connection bracket 40, 60, 80 is preferably made in one integrated piece, and is thus an integral unit. The connection bracket 40; 60; 80 is thus preferably made of one single material. In one embodiment the connection bracket 40, 60, 80 is molded into the desired shape. In one embodiment the material is aluminum. In yet one embodiment, the material is plastic. However, other materials could also be used. The connection bracket 40, 60, 80 is a cheap solution that is easy to construct. Moreover, the connection bracket 40, 60, 80 is configured such that it can be adapted for all kinds of different telescopic ladders.
[0080] The connection bracket 40; 60; 80 has a main body that at least comprise a first end portion 41; 61; 81 and a second end portion 43; 63; 87. The main body may further comprise a an intermediate portion 42; 62; 82. The intermediate portion 42; 62; 82 is arranged between the first end portion 41; 61; 81 and the second end portion 43; 63; 87. As will be apparent, the embodiments of the connection bracket 40; 60; 80 are similar to each other and only differs with regard to the second end portion 43; 63; 87. For the sake of clarity, the details of the connection bracket 40 according to a first embodiment will first be described with reference to
[0081] Preferably, the first end portion 41 is configured to be attached the lower surface 25 of the intermediate rung 11a or to the upper rung 9a of the first ladder leg 2. The intermediate rung 11 or the upper rung 9 are arranged on the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2 of the collapsible step ladder 1. The lower ladder section 4d is a ladder section that is stable/fixed and cannot be collapsed. The first end portion 41 could also be configured to be attached the lower surface of any additional rung attached to the first ladder leg 2.
[0082] The first end portion 41 may comprise a space for receiving the intermediate rung 11a or the upper rung 9a. More precisely, the first end portion 41 of the connection bracket 40 may comprise an upper surface 54 and a lower surface 55. The upper surface 54 is shaped to receive a rung such as the intermediate rung 11a or the upper rung 9a of the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2.
[0083] As previously mentioned, the main section 22 of the rungs 8, 9, 11, 16 of the collapsible step ladder 1 of the present invention may be slightly inclined with an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The angle may range between 10 and 20 degrees, and more preferably around 15 degrees. The upper surface 54 of the connection bracket 40 may be inclined in the same way as the main section of the rungs 8, 9, 11, 16 to be able to be tightly attached to the intermediate rung 11 and the upper rung 9. Thus, the upper surface 54 of the connection bracket 40 may be slightly inclined with an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The angle may range between 10 and 20 degrees, and more preferably around 15 degrees.
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[0085] The upper surface 54 of the first end portion 41 of the connection bracket 40 may comprise a longitudinal recess 50 configured to receive the at least one rung 9, 11. The longitudinal recess 50 may be formed by two longitudinal slits 51, 52 spaced apart to receive one rung 9, 11 there between as illustrated in
[0086] The connection bracket 40 may further comprise one or several openings or holes 53. The openings 53 are configured to tightly fit the connection bracket 40 to the lower surface 25 of the rung 9, 11. In one embodiment, the connection bracket 40 is fastened to the rung 9, 11 by arranging screws into the openings. In another embodiment (not shown), the connection bracket 40 could instead be fastened to the rung 9, 11 by welding or by use of a bayonet mount.
[0087] Preferably, the connection bracket 40 is arranged as a permanent part of the first ladder leg 2 of the collapsible step ladder 1 and is not intended to be removed between use. In this way, no loose pieces can be lost.
[0088] As previously mentioned, the connection bracket 40 further comprises an intermediate portion 42 and a second end portion 43, which will both now be described in more detail. As is shown in
[0089] The intermediate portion 42 comprises a first element 48 extending longitudinally from first end portion 41, as is shown in
[0090] The purpose of the intermediate portion 42 is to be a link between the first end portion 41 and the second end portion 43. The intermediate portion 42 may comprise more than two elongated elements or one elongated element. The shape of the intermediate portion 42 shall be adapted to the collapsible step ladder 1 in which it provides a connection between two rungs 9, 11 of the first and the second ladder legs 2, 3.
[0091] It is for instance possible that one would want to connect the intermediate rung 11a of the first ladder leg 2 to the upper rung 9b of the second ladder leg 3. Thus, the two rungs 9, 11 to be connected are not provided in the same height on the collapsible step ladder 1. Thus, it might be necessary to provide an intermediate portion 42. The intermediate portion 42 be arranged with more than two elements extending from each other with different angles to adapt to the geometry of the collapsible ladder step 1.
[0092] It is also possible, as is illustrated in
[0093] In one embodiment as shown in
[0094] As illustrated in
[0095] In one embodiment, the first connection element 44 is adapted to be arranged on a flange 19. The first connection element 44 may have protrusion or may be ribbed and the flange 19 may be provided with corresponding protrusions or ribs so that the flange 19 and the connection element 44 fit kept together.
[0096] The second connection element 46 extends from the first connection element 44. The second connection element 46, is a slit or protruding part that may be used to secure the second end portion 43 to protrusions or ribs arranged on the lower surface 25 of one rung 8, 9, 11, 16 arranged above the rung 9, 11 with which the first connection element 44 interacts.
[0097] The second connection element 46 extends at an angle from the first connection element 44. Thus, a convex portion called a locking point 59, is formed between the first connection element 44 and the second connection element 46. The convex portion is faced towards the floor/ground when the connection bracket 40 is attached to the collapsible step ladder 1. Thus, a concave portion, faces away from the floor/ground, when the connection bracket 40 is attached to the collapsible step ladder 1.
[0098] The locking point 59 is adapted to interact with a corresponding concave portion which is a cavity 20 arranged on the flange 19. The cavity 20 of the flange 19 and the locking point 59 of the second end portion 43 are formed to be able to fit tightly together and to prevent the second end portion 43 from slipping out of the cavity 20 when the user carries the collapsible step ladder 1 with the connection bracket 40. The locking point 59 and the cavity 20 fit together and prevent the second end portion 43 from coming loose from the flange 19 with which it connected.
[0099] The first connection element 44 is adapted to be arranged on under a flange 19. The first connection element 44 may have protrusion or may be ribbed and the flange 19 may be provided with corresponding protrusions or ribs so that the flange 19 and the connection element 44 fit tightly together.
[0100] The second connection element 46, is a slit or protruding part and may also be hooked in another part of the second ladder leg 3, such as a hole and a protruding part provided in bracket sections 24a, 24b or the rungs 9, 11 provided on the second ladder leg 3.
[0101] The releasable connection of the second end portion 43 with the flange 19 of the rung 9, 11 has now been described. However, it is equally possible for the second end portion 43 to be releasably connectable directly to one rung 9, 11. In that case, the description provided above of the interaction between the flange 19 and the connection bracket 40 is also valid for a rung 9, 11. The connection bracket 40 then directly interacts with a rung 9, 11 of the second ladder leg 3 and the word flange 19 is replaced with rung 9, 11 for a complete description. This is also part of the scope of the invention.
[0102] The shape of the intermediate portion 42 is then adapted to fit that configuration. The second end portion 43 is connectable in the same way as was described for the flange 19, but instead of the flange 19, the elements of the second end portion 43 interacts with step surface 23 or the lower surface 25. The step surface 23 or the lower surface 25 may have protrusions or ribs as well.
[0103] The first connection element 44 is adapted to be arranged on the step surface 23 or the under the lower surface 25. The first connection element 44 has protrusion or may be ribbed and the main section 22 may be provided with corresponding protrusions or ribs so that the main section 22 and the connection element 44 can fit tightly together.
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[0105] The second end portion 43 could also be attached directly to any one of the two ladder bars 17, 18 or the lowest arranged ladder tubes 6, 7 of the second ladder leg 3. Then the second end portion 43 is provided with gripping means for fastening an end portion of the second end portion 43 to any one of the two ladder bars 17, 18 or the lowest arranged ladder tubes 6, 7 of the second ladder leg 3. Such gripping means could for instance be an openable bracket section resembling the bracket sections 24a, 24 b used to secure the rungs 8, 9, 11, 16 to the ladder tubes 6, 7 or ladder bars 17, 18.
[0106] Now turning to the second embodiment of the invention, which is described in
[0107] In one embodiment, the first end portion 41 of the connection bracket 40 is arranged to the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2. The second end portion 43 is realizably arranged to the lower ladder section 4d of the second ladder leg 3.
[0108] The connection bracket 40; 60; 80 is at one end attached to the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2, at its other opposite end, the connection bracket is releasably attached to a section of the second ladder leg 3. The section could be the lower ladder section 4d. The first end portion of the connection bracket may be attached to a rung of the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2. The second end portion of the connection bracket may be attached to the upper surface of a rung of the second ladder leg 3. Once the second end portion is attached to a section of the second ladder leg 3, the connection portion is in its locked position.
[0109] When the connection bracket is attached only to the first ladder leg 2, it is in an unlocked position and when the connection bracket is attached also to the second ladder leg 3 the connection bracket is in its locked position. When the ladder is in use in is extended state, the connection bracket is in its unlocked position. Once the connection bracket is arranged in its locked position, the different sections will engage into each other so that the ladder can be easily moved.
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[0111] As described for the connection bracket of the first embodiment 40, the second end portion 63 is adapted to be releasably connectable to the flange 19 of the upper rung 9 of the lower ladder section 4d of the second ladder leg 3. The second end portion 63 is also adapted to be releasably connectable to any other rung 9, 11 of the lower ladder section 4d of the second ladder leg 3.
[0112] As is shown in
[0113] The intermediate portion 62 comprises a first element 68 extending longitudinally from first end portion 61. The intermediate portion 62 may be provided at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The intermediate portion 62 further comprises a second element 69 extending longitudinally from the first element 68. The second element 69 may be provided with an angle with respect to first element 68.
[0114] The purpose of the intermediate portion 62 is to be a link between the first end portion 61 and the second end portion 63. The intermediate portion 62 may comprise more than two elongated elements or one elongated element. The shape of the intermediate portion 62 shall be adapted to the collapsible step ladder 1 in which it provides a connection between two rungs 9, 11 of the first and the second ladder legs 2, 3.
[0115] It is for instance possible that one would want to connect the intermediate rung 11 of the first ladder leg 2 to the upper rung 9 of the second ladder leg 3. Thus, the two rungs 9, 11 to be connected are not provided in the same height on the collapsible step ladder 1. Then, it may be necessary to provide a intermediate portion 62 with more than two elements extending from each other with different angles to adapt to the geometry of the collapsible ladder step 1.
[0116] It is also possible, as is illustrated in
[0117] The second end portion 63 of the connection bracket 60 extends from the second element 69 of the intermediate portion 62 as can be seen in
[0118] As illustrated in
[0119] The second connection element 66 extends from the first connection element 64. The second connection element 66, is a slit or protruding part that may be used to secure the second end portion 63 to protrusions or ribs arranged on the lower surface 25 of one rung 8, 9, 11, 16 arranged above the rung 9, 11 with which the first connection element 64 interacts. The second connection element 66 extends at an angle from the first connection element 64.
[0120] The connection bracket 60 further comprise a third connection element 76, a fourth connection element 65 and a fifth connection element 67. The third connection element 76 comprises a first end portion 77 and a second end portion 78. The first end portion 77 extends from the second element 69 of the intermediate portion 62 in a direction that may be essentially perpendicular to the first connection element 64. The first connection element 64 also extends from the second element 69 of the intermediate portion 62. Preferably, third connection element 76 is shorter than the intermediate portion 62.
[0121] The fourth connection element 65 extends from the second end portion 78 of the third connection element 76. The fifth connection element 67 extends from the fourth connection element 67 with an angle . The angle is essentially the same as the angle extending between the second connection element 66 and the first connection element 64.
[0122] Preferably, the first connection element 64 and the fourth connection element 65 have the same length and are essentially parallel to each other. From the fourth connection element 78, extends the fifth connection element 67 with at an angle E.
[0123] Preferably, the second connection element 66 and the fifth connection element 67 have the same length and are angled in away from each other. Preferably, the first connection element 64 and fourth connection element 65 are identical and symmetrical to one another. Preferably, second connection element 66 and the fifth connection element 67 are identical and symmetrical to one another. However, it is possible to provide the first connection element 64, second connection element 66, the third connection element 76, the fourth connection element 65 and the fifth connection element 67 with different angles and lengths is saw fit. The connection elements 64, 65, 66, 46, 76 should be configured to hold a rung 9, 11.
[0124] When the collapsible step ladder 1 is in the collapsed state, the connection bracket 60, which may be permanently attached to the first end portion 61, is releasably connectable to any rung 9, 11 of lower ladder section 4d of the second ladder leg 3 or to any flange 19, if a flange 19 is provided on rung 8, 9, 11, 16 of the second ladder leg 3.
[0125] If flanges 19 are provided on the rungs 8, 9, 11, 16 of the second ladder leg 3, the flange 19 should be received in the area provided between the first connection element 64, the third connection element 76 and the fourth connection element 65 as can be seen in
[0126] If flanges 19 are not provided, one rung 9, 11, such as upper rung 9 or intermediate rung 11 should be arranged within the area formed between the first connection element 64, the third connection element 76 and the fourth connection element 65. More specifically, the main section 22 of the rung 9, 11 is arranged in the area formed by the first connection element 64, the third connection element 76 and the fourth connection element 65. The step surface 23 of the run 9, 11 being faced towards the first connection element 64 and the lower surface 25 of the of the run 9, 11 being faced towards the fourth connection element 65.
[0127] The first connection element 64, the third connection element 76 and the fourth connection element 65, may be adapted to the shape of the main section 22 of the rung 9, 11. As previously discussed, an exemplary embodiment of a rung 8, 9, 11, 16 is shown in
[0128] As previously described, when the ladder is arranged in the collapsed state, a user may lift the ladder from the ground by lifting any part of the lower ladder section 4d of the first ladder leg 2 or the second ladder leg 3. The lower ladder sections 4d of the first ladder leg 2 or the second ladder leg 3 are interconnected by the connection bracket 60 when the collapsible ladder step 1 is arranged in the collapsed state and the second end portion 43 is connected to the flange 19 or rung 9, 11 of the second ladder leg 3.
[0129] The connection bracket 60 provides an anti-tilt mechanism by having the first connection element 64 and the fourth connection element 65. Since flange 19 or rung 9, 11 of the second ladder leg 3 is trapped between the first connection element 44 and the fourth connection element 65 in an essentially vertical direction. Thus, preventing the collapsible step ladder 1 from tilting and falling.
[0130] It should be noted that it is possible to omit the second connection element 66 and the fifth connection element 67 of the connection bracket 40, 60.
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[0132] The invention has been described above in detail with reference to embodiments thereof. However, as is readily understood by those skilled in the art, other embodiments are equally possible within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.