TRESTLE LADDER SYSTEMS AND METHOD
20170211283 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G2001/307
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/39
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A trestle ladder system including at least two ladder assemblies, at least one plank assembly, and a handrail assembly. Each ladder assembly including four side-rails, two hinge assemblies, and a plurality of rungs. Each plank assembly is removably placeable upon the rungs to provide a working platform. The handrail assembly is removably coupleable to each of the ladder assemblies to provide additional safety to the user during use and the trestle ladder system is configured to provide a working platform for the user to perform a task elevated from the ground surface in a safe an efficient manner Included are support-feet which are removable, replaceable, and extendable such that the system can accommodate uneven ground.
Claims
1. A trestle ladder system, the system comprising: at least two ladder assemblies, each ladder assembly comprising four side-rails, two hinge assemblies, and a plurality of rungs, with each of said two side-rails including an upper-end and a lower end, with said two-side rails arranged in a similar geometric plane, with said plurality of rungs arranged between each of said two side-rails, the plurality of rungs arranged in a substantially vertical plane relative to a ground surface, said hinge assembly coupled to each of said two side-rails nearest said upper-end of said two side-rails at a position where each single plane of each said side-rail meet such that each ladder assembly forms a substantially triangular arrangement; at least one plank assembly including a top-side, a bottom-side, two ends, and a perimeter, with each of said at least one plank assembly removably placeable upon said rungs of said at least two ladder assemblies to provide a working platform for a user to perform a work-related task; and a handrail assembly, said handrail assembling comprising a top-bar, a bottom-bar, and two vertical-bars, each of said top-bars and said bottom-bars removably coupleable to each of said vertical-bars, wherein said handrail assembly is removably coupleable to each of said ladder assemblies; and wherein said trestle ladder system is structured and arranged to provide a working platform for said user to perform a task elevated from said ground surface in a safe and efficient manner
2. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein each of the at least two ladder assemblies include at least one support-member hingeldy coupled to at least one said side-rail to provide additional support and stability during use.
3. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, further comprising support-feet affixable to said lower end of each said side-rail to provide additional stability and support to said trestle ladder system during use.
4. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein each of said side-rails of said ladder assembly are modular such that said side-rails are comprised of two or more pieces each.
5. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein each of said side-rails of said ladder assembly are modular such that said side-rails are comprised of two or more pieces each and removably attachable via pins.
6. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein each of said side-rails of said ladder assembly are modular such that said side-rails are comprised of two or more pieces each and removably attachable via fasteners.
7. The trestle ladder system of claim 3, wherein said rungs of said ladder assembly are equally spaced in a horizontal direction.
8. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein each of said rungs of said ladder assembly are sequentially spaced such that a rung spacing increases from said lower-end to said upper-end of said side-rails at a predetermined interval.
9. The trestle ladder system of claim 3, wherein said support-feet are removable and replaceable.
10. The trestle ladder system of claim 3, wherein said support-feet are extendable such that the trestle ladder system can accommodate an uneven ground surface.
11. The trestle ladder system of claim 3, wherein said support-feet include a texturized surface to contact said ground surface to provide additional stability and support to said trestle ladder system.
12. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein said handrail assembly is constructed from a tubular shaped profile material such that said handrail assembly and therefore aid trestle ladder system being configurable into multiple lengths.
13. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein said trestle ladder system is constructed from a carbon-fiber material such that said trestle ladder system is non-electrically conductive and lightweight for ease of use.
14. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein said trestle ladder system is constructed from a ferrous-metallic material such that said trestle ladder system is durable to improve longevity during use.
15. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein said trestle ladder system is constructed from an aluminum material such that said trestle ladder system is lightweight and durable.
16. The trestle ladder system of claim 1, wherein said trestle ladder system is constructed from a fiberglass material such that said trestle ladder system is not electrically conductive.
17. A trestle ladder system, the system comprising: at least two ladder assemblies, each ladder assembly comprising four side-rails, two hinge assemblies, and a plurality of rungs, with each of said two side-rails including an upper-end and a lower end, with said two side-rails arranged in a similar geometric plane, with said plurality of rungs arranged between each of said two side-rails, the plurality of rungs arranged in a substantially vertical plane relative to a ground surface, said hinge assembly coupled to each of said two side-rails nearest said upper-end of said two side-rails at a position where each single plane of each said side-rail meet such that each ladder assembly forms a substantially triangular arrangement; at least one plank assembly including a top-side, a bottom-side, two ends, and a perimeter, with each of said at least one plank assembly removably placeable upon said rungs of said at least two ladder assemblies to provide a working platform for a user to perform a work-related task; a handrail assembly, said handrail assembling comprising a top-bar, a bottom-bar, and two vertical-bars, each of said top-bars and said bottom-bars removably coupleable to each of said vertical-bars; support-feet affixable to said lower end of each side-rail to provide additional stability for gripping and support to said trestle ladder system during use; wherein said handrail assembly is removably coupleable to each of said ladder assemblies; wherein said trestle ladder system is structured and arranged to provide a working platform for said user to perform a task elevated from said ground surface in a safe an efficient manner; wherein each of the at least two ladder assemblies includes at least one support-member hingeldy coupled to at least one said side-rail to provide additional support and stability during use; wherein each of said side rails of said ladder assembly are modular such that said side-rails are comprised of two or more pieces each and removably attachable via pins; wherein each of said side-rails of said ladder assembly are modular such that said side-rails are comprised of two or more pieces each and removably attachable via pins via fasteners; wherein said support-feet are removable and replaceable; wherein said support-feet are extendable such that the system can accommodate an uneven ground surface; and wherein said support-feet include a texturized surface to contact said ground surface to provide additional stability and support to said trestle ladder system.
18. The trestle ladder system of claim 17, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein said system is arranged as a kit.
19. A method of using a trestle ladder system, the method comprising the steps of: providing a trestle ladder system comprising at least two ladder assemblies, at least one plank assembly, and a handrail assembly; placing said at least two ladder assemblies of said trestle ladder system adjacent to a work surface; placing said plank assembly upon said ladder assemblies; affixing said handrail assembly to said ladder assemblies; and completing a work-related task.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: removing said handrail assembly from said ladder assemblies; removing said plank assembly from said ladder assemblies; and removing said trestle ladder system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a trestle ladder system and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0022] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to ladders and scaffolding, and more particularly to a trestle ladder system and method as used to improve the ability of a user to perform a work related task above a ground surface, despite the ground surface contour.
[0024] Generally, a trestle ladder system may be used for painting or construction at an elevated height. The system uses a pair of trestle ladders to support a plank for the user to work from. The trestle ladders comprise a frame that appears similar to a step ladder, except that the base is significantly wider and the rungs are staggered on each side to provide a step increase of one foot. The trestle may be provided in incremental eight-foot sections such that the user may lock them together to create a sixteen-foot tall system.
[0025] The trestle may further include adjustable feet to accommodate an uneven ground surface. The system also comprises a safety railing for work at elevated heights above six feet. The system is erected by laying the top section on its side and opening it to thirty degrees. The bottom extensions and feet are then attached. The setup is repeated for the second trestle. The user can then insert a wooden or aluminum plank into the system and can climb the trestle to work from the plank. For increased plank height, the user may reinstall the plank at a higher elevation. The system allows the user to work over a much larger area than can be done with a standard ladder system and is more quickly set up than the typical scaffolding systems.
[0026] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0028] Embodiments may include rungs 116 of ladder assembly equally spaced in a horizontal direction, with other embodiments including rungs 116 at alternate spacing, (e.g., rung 116 spacing increases from the lower-end to the upper-end of side-rail 112 at a predetermined interval, decreases from lower-end to upper-end, etc.).
[0029] Side-rail 112 of ladder assembly 110 may be modular such that side-rails 112 are comprised of two or more pieces each to provide varying heights of ladder assembly 100. Side-rail 112 of may be removably attachable via pins 146, in some embodiments. Additional embodiments may include side-rail 112 which is removably attachable via fasteners. Further embodiments may include additional forms of attachment, depending upon user preferences and specific use conditions. Suitable equivalents may be used.
[0030] Each ladder assembly 110 may include at least one support-member 142 hingeldy coupled to at least one side-rail 112 to provide additional support and stability to trestle ladder system 100 during use. Also shown, is plank assembly 120 which may include top-side 122, bottom-side 124, two ends 126, and perimeter128. Each plank assembly 120 may be removably placeable upon rungs 116 of at least two ladder assemblies 110 to provide a working platform for user 140 to perform a work-related task.
[0031] Handrail assembly 130 may include top-bar 132, bottom-bar 134, and vertical-bars, each of the top-bars and bottom-bars may be removably coupleable to vertical-bars 136. Handrail assembly 130 may be removably coupleable to each ladder assembly 110. Handrail assembly 130 may be constructed from a tubular material such that handrail assembly 130, and therefore trestle ladder system 100, may be configurable into multiple lengths to accommodate a wide variety of uses.
[0032] Embodiments of trestle ladder system 100 may additionally include support-feet 144 affixable to the lower end of one or more side-rail(s) 112 to provide additional stability and support to trestle ladder system 100 during use. Additional embodiments of trestle ladder system 100 may include support-feet 144 which may be removable and replaceable. Also, support feet-may 144 may be extendable such that trestle ladder system 100 may accommodate uneven ground surface 15. Support-feet 144 may also include a texturized surface to contact ground surface 15 to provide additional stability and support to trestle ladder system 100.
[0033] Embodiments of trestle ladder system 100 may be constructed from a variety of materials, or a combination of materials. Trestle ladder system 100 may include components constructed from a ferrous-metallic material such that trestle ladder system 100 is durable to improve longevity during use, may include an aluminum material such that trestle ladder system 100 is lightweight and durable, and/or a fiberglass material such that trestle ladder system 100 is not electrically conductive. Other materials may also be used.
[0034] Trestle ladder system 100 may be structured and arranged to provide a working platform for user 140 to perform a task elevated from ground surface in a safe an efficient manner.
[0035] According to one embodiment, the trestle ladder system 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the trestle ladder system 100 may further include a set of instructions 155. The instructions 155 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the trestle ladder system 100 (such that the trestle ladder system 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner).
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[0037] It should be noted that step six 506, step seven 507, and step eight 508, are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0038] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.