Ladder and accessory for a ladder
12595702 ยท 2026-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An accessory for a ladder rail with a rung having a housing to be removably and fixedly attached to the rail. The accessory having an elongate member attached to the housing and extending beyond the housing. The accessory having a first locking assembly attached to the housing having a lock state which locks the housing to the rail, and an unlocked state which unlocks the housing from the rail so the housing is able to be removed from the rail. A method for attaching an accessory to a ladder rail with a rung. A ladder having an accessory for leaning against an edge, such as a roof.
Claims
1. An accessory for a ladder rail with a rung comprising: a housing removably attached to the ladder rail, the housing including at least two engagement slots; an elongate member coupled to and extending from the housing and including at least two elongate slots corresponding to the at least two engagement slots of the housing; and a first locking assembly coupled to the housing, wherein the first locking assembly includes a locked position and an unlocked position, in the locked position the housing and the elongate member are held onto the rail, and in the unlocked position the housing and the elongate member is permitted to be removed from the rail, wherein the housing has a rung slot which allows the housing to fit over an end of the rail and around the rung.
2. The accessory of claim 1 further comprising a first bracket coupled to the housing.
3. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the first locking assembly includes a first knob, a first jaw, and a second jaw which are engaged with the first knob and the rail, wherein rotation of the first knob causes the first jaw and the second jaw to clamp onto or separate from the rail.
4. The accessory of claim 3, wherein the housing has a first jaw slot and a second jaw slot, the first jaw positioned within the first jaw slot and the second jaw positioned within the second jaw slot, wherein, when the first locking assembly is in the locked position, the first jaw and the second jaw contact the rail through the first jaw slot and the second jaw slot and clamp the housing to the rail.
5. The accessory of claim 4 wherein the first jaw aligns with one of the at least two elongate slots through which the first jaw extends to contact the rail.
6. The accessory of claim 3 further comprising a second locking assembly including a second knob, a third jaw, and a fourth jaw which are engaged with the second knob and the rail, wherein rotation of the second knob causes the third jaw and the fourth jaw to clamp onto or separate from the rail.
7. The accessory of claim 1 wherein a cross-section of the housing is rectangular shaped and the housing is hollow and includes a perimeter which is greater than a perimeter of a cross-section of the rail such that the housing fits around the end of the rail.
8. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the elongate member comprises a first ladder grip for a walk through.
9. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a handle.
10. The accessory of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a latch and a latch spring which are configured to prevent the housing from being inadvertently removed from the rail.
11. The accessory of claim 1 further comprising a first bracket coupled to the housing.
12. The accessory of claim 11 wherein the first locking assembly is coupled to the first bracket and includes a first knob, a first jaw, a second jaw, and a connector, wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are connected via the connector and movable with the connector, and wherein the first jaw and the second jaw engage the rail by passing through the at least two engagement slots of the housing and the at least two elongate slots.
13. The accessory of claim 12 wherein when the first locking assembly goes from the unlocked position to the locked position, the first knob is rotated which causes the connector to move towards the first knob and cause the first jaw and the second jaw to clamp towards the rail.
14. The accessory of claim 12 further comprising a lift bracket disposed within the first bracket, and wherein the lift bracket contacts a portion of the first jaw, the second jaw, and the connector.
15. A ladder comprising: a first rail; a second rail in parallel and spaced relation with the first rail; at least one rung attached to the first rail and the second rail; a first housing removably and fixedly attached to the first rail and the at least one rung, the first housing including at least two first engagement slots; a second housing removably and fixedly attached to the second rail and the at least one rung, the second housing including at least two second engagement slots, the second housing distinct and independent of the first housing; a first elongate member coupled to and extending from the first housing; a second elongate member coupled to and extending from the second housing; a first locking assembly coupled to the first housing; and a second locking assembly coupled to the second housing, wherein the first locking assembly and the second locking assembly include a locked position and an unlocked position, in the locked position the first housing and the first elongate member are held onto the first rail and the second housing and the second elongate member are held onto the second rail, and in the unlocked position the first housing and the first elongate member are permitted to be removed from the first rail, and the second housing and the second elongate member are permitted to be removed from the second rail, wherein the first housing and the second housing include a latch and a latch spring which are configured to prevent the first housing and the second housing from being inadvertently removed from the first rail and the second rail.
16. The ladder of claim 15 further comprising a first bracket coupled to the first housing and a second bracket coupled to the second housing.
17. The ladder of claim 16 wherein the first locking assembly is coupled to the first bracket and includes a first knob, a first jaw, a second jaw, and a first connector, wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are connected via the first connector and movable with the first connector, and wherein the first jaw and the second jaw engage the first rail by passing through the at least two first engagement slots of the first housing, and wherein the second locking assembly is coupled to the second bracket includes a second knob, a third jaw, a fourth jaw, and a second connector, wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are connected via the second connector and movable with the second connector, and wherein the third jaw and the fourth jaw engage the second rail by passing through the at least two second engagement slots of the second housing.
18. The ladder of claim 17 wherein when the first locking assembly and the second locking assembly go from the unlocked position to the locked position, the first knob and the second knob are rotates which causes the first connector and the second connector to move towards the first knob and the second knob and cause the first jaw and the second jaw to clamp towards the first rail and the third jaw and the fourth jaw to clamp towards the second rail.
19. An accessory for a ladder rail with a rung comprising: a first housing and a second housing, the first and second housings removably attachable to a respective first rail and a second rail, the first and second housings each including at least two engagement slots; a first elongate member and a second elongate member coupled to and extending from the first and second housings and including at least two elongate slots corresponding to the at least two engagement slots of the first and second housings; and at least a first clamp and a second clamp, the first clamp and the second clamp each having a bracket and jaws rotatably coupled to the bracket.
20. The accessory of claim 19 further comprising a knob and a square nut, wherein the knob is threaded through the square nut, and the square nut contacts a portion of the jaws of the first clamp and the second clamp.
21. An accessory for a ladder rail with a rung comprising: a housing removably attached to the ladder rail, the housing including at least two engagement slots; an elongate member coupled to and extending from the housing and including at least two elongate slots corresponding to the at least two engagement slots of the housing; and a first locking assembly coupled to the housing, wherein the first locking assembly includes a locked position and an unlocked position, in the locked position the housing and the elongate member are held onto the rail, and in the unlocked position the housing and the elongate member is permitted to be removed from the rail, wherein a cross-section of the housing is rectangular shaped, wherein the housing is hollow and includes a perimeter which is greater than a perimeter of a cross-section of the rail such that the housing fits around an end of the rail.
22. An accessory for a ladder rail with a rung comprising: a housing removably attached to the ladder rail, the housing including at least two engagement slots; an elongate member coupled to and extending from the housing and including at least two elongate slots corresponding to the at least two engagement slots of the housing, wherein the elongate member comprises a first ladder grip for a walk through; and a first locking assembly coupled to the housing, wherein the first locking assembly includes a locked position and an unlocked position, in the locked position the housing and the elongate member are held onto the rail, and in the unlocked position the housing and the elongate member is permitted to be removed from the rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(60) Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
(61) The housing 16 may have a rung slot 22 which allows the housing 16 to fit on the rail 12 over the rung 14. The rung slot 22 may be positioned on the inside of the housing 16.
(62) The first locking assembly 20 may have a first bracket 24 which attaches to the housing 16 to fixedly attach the first locking assembly 20 to the housing 16. The first locking assembly 20 may have a first knob 26, and a first jaw 28 and a second jaw 30 which are engaged with the knob 26 and the rail 12. Rotation of the knob 26 causes the first and second jaws 28, 30 to together clamp the rail 12 and place the first locking assembly 20 into a locked state, or causes the first and second jaws 28, 30 to separate from the rail 12 and place the first locking assembly 20 into the unlocked state. Preferably, rotation of the knob 26 in a first direction tightens the first and second jaws 28, 30 together and creates a clamp, and rotation of the knob 26 in a second direction, opposite the first direction loosens the first and second jaws 28, 30 so the housing 16 may be lifted off of the rail 12 and removed.
(63) The housing 16 may have a first jaw slot 32 and a second jaw slot 34. The first jaw 28 positioned over the first jaw slot 32 and the second jaw 30 positioned over the second jaw slot 34 when the first locking assembly 20 is in the locked state. The first and second jaws 28, 30 together directly contact the rail through the first and second jaw slots 32, 34 and clamp the housing 16 to the rail 12. The separate first jaw slot 32 and second jaw slot 34, may be one continuous slot or have a septum 64 between them on the outside and the inside of the housing 16. The first bracket 24 may be screwed, bolted or riveted to the outside of the housing 16 between the first and second jaw slots 32, 34. The holes 66 are where the fasteners are positioned to fix a locking assembly to a rail.
(64) The cross-section of the housing 16 may be rectangular shaped and hollow and has a perimeter which is greater than a perimeter of a cross-section of the rail 12 so the housing 16 fits about the rail 12. With the housing 16 having a rectangular shape, the rail 12 can have a rectangular shaped cross-section, such as in a box rail, or a C-shaped cross-section. In each instance, the rectangular shaped cross-section of the housing 16 will envelop the top end of the rail and provide a secure base for the first and second jaws 28, 30 which together may clamp the housing 16 to the rail 12 and place the first locking assembly 20 into the locked state. The inner circumference of the housing 16 does not have to tightly conform to the outer circumference of the rail 12, because it is the first and second jaws 28, 30 which actually clamp the housing 16 to the rail 12. By the rail 12 having either a rectangular shaped cross-section or a C-shaped cross-section, there are at least two opposing sides of the rail against which the first and second jaws 28, 30 clamp. The accessory 10 works with most Werner ladder models, such as most Werner 1AA Extension ladder models. The housing 16 may have a cover 68 which fits over the top of the first ladder rail 12.
(65) The housing 16 may have a third jaw slot 36 and a fourth jaw slot 38, and may include a second locking assembly 40 which has a second knob 42, and a third jaw 44 and a fourth jaw 46 which are engaged with the second knob 42 and the rail. Rotation of the second knob 42 causes the third and fourth jaws 44, 46 together to clamp to the rail 12 and place the second locking assembly 40 into a locked state, or causes the third and fourth jaws 44, 46 to separate from the rail and place the second locking assembly 40 into the unlocked state. The third jaw 44 positioned over the third jaw slot 36 and the fourth jaw 46 positioned over the fourth jaw slot 38. When the second locking assembly 40 is in the locked state, the third and fourth jaws 44, 46 together directly contact the rail through the third and fourth jaw slots 36, 38 and form a clamp to clamp the housing 16 to the rail 12. The second locking assembly 40 is disposed below the first locking assembly 20 when the housing 16 is disposed on the rail 12. The housing 16 may be made of metal, such as aluminum. The second locking assembly 40 is like the first locking assembly 20 but is attached between the third and fourth jaw slots 36, 38 on the outside of the housing 16. There may be a septum 64 between the third and fourth jaw slots 36, 38 on the outside of the housing 16. The first bracket 24 may be positioned on the septum 64 between the first and second jaw slots 32, 34 on the outside of the housing 16, and the second bracket 70 may be positioned on the septum 64 between the third and fourth jaw slots 36, 38 on the outside of the housing 16. The rung slot 22 may be disposed below the first and second jaw slots 32, 34 and extend to the bottom of the housing 16 so the housing 16 can fit onto the first rung 14.
(66) The elongate member 18 may be a first ladder grip 48 for a walk through. The first ladder grip 48 angles outwards away from the ladder as it extends upwards from the housing 16. The first ladder grip 48 comprises a first section 72 which attaches to the side of the housing 16, a second section 74 which connects to and extends from the first section 72 and angles outwards away from the ladder between 20 and 60 and a third section 76 which connects to and extends from the second section 74, as shown in
(67) The elongate member 18 may have a first elongate slot 50 which aligns with the first jaw slot 32 through which the first jaw 28 extends to contact the rail 12. The elongate member 18 may have a second elongate slot which aligns with the third jaw slot 36 through which the third jaw 44 extends to contact the rail 12. The housing 16 may have a handle 52. The handle 52 may be attached with screws or rivets to the housing 16. The housing 16 may have a latch 54 which is positioned under the rung 14 when the housing 16 is disposed on the rail 12 which prevents the housing 16 from slipping off the rail 12.
(68) The present invention pertains to a ladder 100, as shown in
(69) The present invention pertains to a method for attaching an accessory 10 to a ladder rail 12 with a rung 14. The method comprises the steps of placing a housing 16 onto an end of the rail 12. The housing 16 having an elongate member 18 attached to the housing 16 and extending beyond the housing 16. There is the step of rotating a first knob 26 to cause a first jaw 28 and a second jaw 30 to directly contact and clamp and lock the housing 16 to the rail 12. The first and second jaws 28, 30 engaged with the knob 26. The first and second jaws 28, 30 and the knob 26 are part of a first locking assembly 20. The first locking assembly 20 having a first bracket 24 which attaches to the housing 16 to fixedly attach the first locking assembly 20 to the housing 16.
(70) In one embodiment, where a first accessory 10 and a second accessory 11 are used, where each accessory has a ladder grip as an elongate member, the first and second accessories together serve as an over-the-rail extension accessory that uses a multi-point clamping system that easily and securely holds the first and second accessories to the ladder 100. Each locking assembly effectively eliminates movement or play in all directions. The oversized knob and lift bracket geometry allow the clamp formed by the first and second jaws 28, 30 to apply the necessary clamping force without damaging the rail 12 of the ladder 100. The same applies for the third and fourth jaws 44, 46 and for the second accessory 11, which is disposed on the second rail 80 of the ladder 100.
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(89) Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.