Ladder Step Extension Platform
20250084698 ยท 2025-03-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a step extension platform for attachment to a ladder step having a step including a main body having a platform for supporting a user thereon. A first segmented portion is secured to the platform by a first hinge, and the first hinge has an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform. A second segmented portion is secured to the second segmented portion by a second hinge, and the second hinge has an axis of rotation extending along the width of the platform. The platform, the first and the segmented portions each being pivotal between an open storage position and a closed working position to form a step channel adapted to surround and accommodate the ladder step. A bracket is secured to the second segmented portion and defining a space adapted to contain at least a portion of the ladder step.
Claims
1. A step extension platform for attachment to a ladder step having a step comprising: a main body having a platform for supporting a user thereon; a first segmented portion secured to the platform by a first hinge, the first hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; a second segmented portion secured to the second segmented portion by a second hinge, the second hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; the platform, the first and second segmented portions being pivotal between an open storage position and a closed working position in which step channel, adapted to surround and accommodate the ladder step, is formed; and a bracket secured to the second segmented portion and defining a space adapted to contain at least a portion of the ladder step.
2. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, including a first extension member translatably secured to the main body and translatable between a retracted and an extended position, wherein the first extension member projects beyond a width of the platform.
3. The step extension platform as defined in claim 2, including a second extension translatably secured to the main body and translatable between a retracted and extended position, the first and second extensions extendable on opposed directions along a common longitudinal transvers axis.
4. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, wherein the main body has a wall surface for frictionally engaging the bracket to secure the first and second extensions in the closed position.
5. The step extension platform as defined in claim 3, wherein the first and second extension members terminate in an end member, each end member having a lug projecting therefrom, the lug adapted to engage at least an upper edge portion of the step.
6. The step extension platform as defined in claim 3, wherein the wall surface is formed an acute angle with the platform.
7. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, wherein the bracket includes at least two spaced elements each defining the space for containing the at least a portion of the step
8. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, wherein the platform in the working position is generally parallel with the step surface and the first and second segmented portions form an enclosed step channel having open ends and adapted to enclose a step therein.
9. The step extension platform as defined in claim 8, wherein the platform in the storage is generally perpendicular to the step surface, and the extension member are extended to engage the ladder side rails.
10. The step extension platform as defined in claim 8, wherein the extension members each include an end plate secured to a distal end thereof, a latching member is pivotally secured to each endplate, the latching members include a portion extending outwardly beyond the end plate.
11. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, further including a spacer disposed between the platform and the second segmented portion, the spacer being adapted to be inserted below the ladder step.
12. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, wherein the brackets are adapted to engage the step when the platform is in the storage position.
13. The step extension platform as defined in claim 1, wherein the second segmented portion includes tapered side edges.
14. A step extension platform for attachment to a ladder step having a step comprising: a main body having a platform for supporting a user thereon; an extension member translatably secured to the main body and translatable between a retracted and an extended position, wherein the first extension member projects beyond a width of the platform; a first segmented portion secured to the platform by a first hinge, the first hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; a second segmented portion secured to the second segmented portion by a second hinge, the second hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; a bracket secured to the second segmented portion and defining a space adapted to contain at least a portion of the ladder step; and the first and second segmented portions being pivotal between an open storage position and a closed working position in which step channel, adapted to surround and accommodate the ladder step, is formed, wherein the platform in the working position is generally parallel with the step surface, and the platform in the storage is generally perpendicular to the step surface.
15. The step extension platform as defined in claim 14, wherein the extension member includes a distal end and a latching member is pivotally secured to the distal end, the latching member includes a portion projecting outwardly beyond the end plate that is adapted to engage a ladder side rail.
16. The step extension platform as defined in claim 14, further including a spacer disposed between the platform and the second segmented portion, the spacer being adapted to be inserted below the ladder step.
17. A method of securing a step extension to a ladder having a step supported between two side rails comprising: obtaining a step extension having a main body having a platform for supporting a user thereon; a first segmented portion secured to the platform by a first hinge, the first hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; a second segmented portion secured to the second segmented portion by a first hinge, the first hinge having an axis of rotation extending along a width of the platform; the platform, the first and segmented portions being pivotal between an open storage position and a closed working position to form a step channel adapted to surround and accommodate the ladder step; and a bracket secured to the second segmented portion and defining a space adapted to contain at least a portion of the ladder step; placing the bracket around a ladder step; and rotating the platform relative to the first and second segmented portion until the main body engages the bracket and the platform extends across a top of the ladder step and the platform is parallel to a top surface of the ladder step.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step extension includes a first and second extension members translatably secured to the main body and translatable between a retracted and an extended position wherein the first and extension member project beyond a width of the platform, and extending the first and second extension members outwardly into engagement with the ladder side rails.
19. The method as defined in claim 17, including rotating the platform relative to the first and second segmented portion away from the step into a storage position and extending the first and second extension members into engagement with the ladder side rails.
20. The method as defined in claim 18, wherein the first and second extension members each include a latching member rotatably secured thereto, and rotating the latching members into engagement with the side rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] The main body 22 has a first segmented portion 28 having a first edge 30 pivotally secured by a first hinge 32 to a platform edge 34. The first segmented portion 28 has a planer configuration and has width W that tapers inwardly at it extends from the platform 24. This taper 39 provides clearance for ladder step braces found on some ladders. The first segmented portion 28 has a second edge 36 pivotally secured by a second hinge 38 to a second segmented portion 40. In one embodiment, the first and second hinges 32 and 38 may be piano-style continuous hinges that extend along the length of the joined edges. The second segmented portion 40 has a planer configuration and has the same or similar width as the width of the end of the first segmented portion 28 to which it is attached. The first and second segmented portions 28 and 40 rotate relative to each other and the platform 24 such that the second segmented portion 40 can be moved into an opposed spaced relation to a platform undersurface 42. When the platform 24 is in this position, a step channel 44 is formed for accommodating a ladder step 14 to extend there through when the step extension 10 is secured to the ladder. The platform 24 and first and second segmented portions 28 and 40 may be formed of steel, aluminum or other rigid material.
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[0028] The first and second wings 62 and 64 are each extendable and retractable relative to the main body 22. Retention devices 70, such as fasteners, are disposed between the wing housing 60 and each wing to selectively fix the position of the first and second wings 62, 64 relative to the housing 60. In one embodiment, the wing housing 60 includes a pair of longitudinally extending slots 72, one for each wing, and a threaded member 74 extends from the fastener through the slot 72 and into an internally threaded bushing (not shown) secured to each wing. Each threaded member 70 rides along its respective slot 72 as the wings are extended. The fastener 70 may be turned to selectively lock the wings 62, 64 in place and then unlocked them to permit the wings to extend outwardly, as shown, e.g., in
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[0030] A manner in which the extension step platform 10 is secured to a ladder step 14 will now be described with particular reference to
[0031] When in the closed or working position, the bracket second extent 52 lies against the side wall 61 and the third bracket extent 54 abuts against the platform undersurface 42 as shown in
[0032] In order to further increase the standing area, a user may extend the wings 62 and 64 outwardly until they abut the ladder side rails 18. The lugs 70 rest on the top of to the ladder step as shown in
[0033] After a user has completed their work, they can fold the ladder 12 to the closed position while keeping the step extension platform 10 secured to the ladder as shown in
[0034] When a user desires to use the ladder 12 again, they can retract the first and second extension wings 62 and 62 and rotate the platform 24 to the horizontal working position such that the bracket second extent 52 resiliently engages a side wall 61 of the wing housing (
[0035] It will be appreciated that various forms of the above-disclosed features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different apparatus and systems. It will also be appreciated that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art that are also intended to be encompassed by the disclosed embodiments and the following claims.