Ladder-supporting gutter clamping system
09915095 ยท 2018-03-13
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Cpc classification
E06C7/486
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A clamping system for supporting an extension ladder on a gutter utilizes at least one and, more preferably, a pair of identical, clamp(s) to capture the ladder preventing movement laterally or horizontally away from the gutter. The clamp includes a clamp body with a latch pivotably mounted thereto which is spring biased to the gutter-clamping position. A lock screw may be utilized to prevent the latch from releasing the gutter preventing the ladder from moving. A pair of ears extends from each side of the clamp body and have slots which engage the channels on a forward face of the ladder leg.
Claims
1. A gutter clamping system for restraining a two-legged extension ladder against movement when leaned against a gutter, said gutter clamping system comprising at least one gutter clamp, each said gutter clamp including a) a clamp body having an inner face and an outer face, said inner face defining a first gutter-engaging surface for being positioned on a first side of a rim of a gutter, said clamp body defining a pair of outwardly extending arms protruding from an extension of said first gutter-engaging surface; b) a latch having a second gutter-engaging surface for being positioned on a second opposite side of the rim of a gutter, said latch having an inner face positioned toward said inner face of said clamping body and an outer face extending away from said clamping body; c) a latch pin pivotably mounting said latch to said clamping body between said pair of outwardly extending arms, said latch pin permitting said latch to pivot between a first unengaged position and a second position engaging the gutter clamping the rim of the gutter between said first gutter-engaging surface and said second gutter-engaging surface; d) a pair of coil springs engaged between said inner face of said clamp body between said pair of outwardly extending arms and an upper portion of said inner face of said latch, each of said coil springs having a first end engaging said inner face of said clamp body and a second end engaging said upper portion of said inner face of said latch, said pair of coil springs biasing said latch to said second closed position; e) at least one ear protruding from a first side of said clamp body for engaging a ladder leg; whereby said gutter clamp system secures a ladder against movement along a gutter by clamping said at least one of said clamps to a rim of the gutter adjacent and engaging a first side of one of the two legs of the extension ladder thereby resisting both lateral movement along, as well as movement away from, the face of the gutter.
2. The gutter clamping system of claim 1 wherein said at least one gutter clamp comprises a pair of said clamps and a second one of said pair engages a first side of the other of the two legs of the extension ladder.
3. The gutter clamping system of claim 1 wherein said at least one ear comprises at least one ear fixed to and protruding an equal distance from each side of said clamp body whereby each said gutter clamp may be positioned on either side of either leg of the two-legged extension ladder to engage in a channel of its respective ladder leg.
4. The gutter clamping system of claim 3 wherein said at least one ear comprises a plurality of ears fixed to and protruding from each side of said clamp body, at least one of each of said plurality of ears having retention means associated therewith restricting unintended removal of the channel of the ladder therefrom.
5. The gutter clamping system of claim 4 wherein said retention means comprises a slot in each ear which captures a rib on a forward face of the ladder leg, the rib partially defining the channel.
6. The gutter clamping system of claim 1 wherein said latch includes a finger adapted to extend beneath a lip on the rim portion of the gutter to restrict upward movement of said gutter clamp relative to the rim portion of the gutter.
7. A gutter clamping system for restraining a two-legged extension ladder against movement when leaned against a gutter, said gutter clamping system comprising at least one gutter clamp, each said gutter clamp including a) a clamp body having an inner face and an outer face, said inner face defining a first gutter-engaging surface for being positioned on a first side of a rim of a gutter, said clamp body defining a pair of arms extending outwardly from an extension of said first gutter-engaging surface; b) a latch having a second gutter-engaging surface for being positioned on a second opposite side of the rim of a gutter, said latch having an inner face positioned toward said inner face of said clamping body and an outer face extending away from said clamping body; c) a latch pin pivotably mounting said latch to said clamping body between said pair of outwardly extending arms, said latch pin permitting said latch to pivot between a first unengaged position and a second position engaging the gutter clamping the rim of the gutter between said first gutter-engaging surface and said second gutter-engaging surface; d) coil spring means engaged between said inner face of said clamp body between said pair of outwardly extending arms and an upper portion of said inner face of said coil spring biasing said latch to said second closed position; e) at least one ear protruding from a first side of said clamp body for engaging a ladder leg; f) a lock screw threaded through a base portion of said clamp body extending from said outer face through said inner face between said pair of outwardly extending arms colinearly with said coil spring means and being adapted to engage an upper portion of said latch whereby when said lock screw engages said upper portion of said latch, said latch is prevented from pivoting to said first disengaged position; whereby said gutter clamp system secures a ladder against movement along a gutter by clamping said at least one of said clamps to a rim of the gutter adjacent and engaging a first side of one of the two legs of the extension ladder thereby resisting both lateral movement along, as well as movement away from, the face of the gutter.
8. The gutter clamping system of claim 7 further comprising a stop-lock ring positioned on a forward portion of a threaded portion of said lock screw preventing said lock screw from being removed from said clamp body.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiment(s) of the present invention is/are described in conjunction with the associated drawings in which like features are indicated with like reference numerals and in which
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(15) A first embodiment of the gutter clamp used in the gutter clamp system of the present invention is depicted in
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(17) A second embodiment of the gutter clamp of the present invention is seen in
(18) Various changes, alternatives, and modifications will become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art after a reading of the foregoing specification. It is intended that all such changes, alternatives, and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims be considered part of the present invention.