Ladder platform attachment
09834988 · 2017-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A portable ladder platform attachment, for increasing a person's safety when standing on a ladder, includes a platform having a surface, a forward edge, a rear edge, and opposing side edges, and a rod having a serpentine shape confined within a vertical plane above a centerline extending between the forward and rear edges of the platform. The rod has a first end coupled to the platform closer to the forward edge than to the rear edge, a midsection that extends above and substantially parallel to the surface of the platform along the centerline, and a second end shaped as a hook sized to fit closely about an upper rung of the ladder while the platform sits on a lower rung of the ladder.
Claims
1. A portable ladder platform attachment for increasing a person's safety when standing on a ladder, comprising: a platform having a surface, a forward edge, a rear edge, and opposing side edges; and a rod having a serpentine shape confined within a vertical plane above a centerline extending between the forward and rear edges of the platform, the rod having a first end coupled to the platform closer to the forward edge than to the rear edge, a midsection that extends above and substantially parallel to the surface of the platform along the centerline, and a second end shaped as a hook, the shape of the hook being complementary to an upper rung of the ladder from which the hook hangs while the platform sits on a lower rung of the ladder.
2. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, wherein the surface of the platform has an opening through which a section of the rod extends, and further comprising a crossbar disposed crosswise below the surface of the platform with opposite ends of the crossbar being coupled to the opposing side edges of the platform, and wherein the first end of the rod is coupled to the crossbar.
3. The ladder platform attachment of claim 2, wherein the crossbar is joined to the opposing side edges of the platform.
4. The ladder platform attachment of claim 2, wherein the crossbar is rotatably joined to the side edges of the platform.
5. The ladder platform attachment of claim 2, wherein the platform, crossbar, and rod are made of metal.
6. The ladder platform attachment of claim 2, wherein the platform, crossbar, and rod are made of plastic.
7. The ladder platform attachment of claim 2, wherein at least one of the platform, crossbar, and rod is made of plastic, and a remainder of the platform, crossbar, and rod is made of metal.
8. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, wherein a crook of the hook-shaped second end of the rod faces the forward edge of the platform.
9. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, the first end of the rod is coupled to the surface of the platform.
10. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, wherein the platform has a width substantially equal to a width of a rung of the ladder.
11. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, wherein the rod has a vertical extent that is substantially equal to a vertical distance between adjacent rungs of the ladder.
12. The ladder platform attachment of claim 1, wherein the rear edge of the platform extends beyond the rung on which the platform sits.
13. A ladder platform attachment for increasing a person's safety when standing on a ladder, comprising: a platform having a surface configured to support a person standing thereon, a forward edge, and a rearward edge; and a rod having a serpentine shape confined within a vertical plane above a centerline extending between the forward edge and the rearward edge of the platform, the rod having a first end coupled to the platform near the forward edge and a second end shaped as a hook, the shape of the hook being complementary to an upper rung of the ladder from which the hook hangs while the platform at the rearward edge sits on an adjacent lower rung of the ladder, the rod having a vertical extent that is substantially equal to a vertical distance between the upper rung and the adjacent lower rung of the ladder.
14. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, wherein the surface of the platform has an opening through which the rod extends, and further comprising a crossbar disposed crosswise below the surface of the platform, with opposite ends of the crossbar being coupled to opposing side edges of the platform, and wherein the first end of the rod is coupled to the crossbar.
15. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, wherein the rod extends past the forward edge of the platform and bends beneath and supports the platform.
16. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, wherein a section of the rod extends parallel to the platform along the centerline.
17. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, the first end of the rod is coupled to the surface of the platform.
18. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, wherein the platform has a width substantially equal to a width of a rung of the ladder.
19. The ladder platform attachment of claim 13, wherein the rearward edge of the platform extends outward beyond the lower rung on which the platform sits.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and further advantages of this invention may be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals indicate like structural elements and features in various figures. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts or points throughout the views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Ladder platform attachments described herein may comprise a platform coupled to a crossbar that is solidly connected to one end of a rod, while the other end of the rod is shaped as a hook whereby the attachment may be hung on a rung of a ladder. The design of a ladder platform attachment is based on the perception that when a person stands on a platform, the feet are not positioned to rest in side by side contact, but instead rest a distance apart to maintain physical stability. This separation affords a structure, wherein a serpentine shaped rod element may be confined within a plane vertical above the centerline running the length of the platform, as the basis for a ladder platform structure that resolves the enumerated risks.
(10) To accomplish the aforementioned advantages, the ladder platform attachment comprises a platform hinged to a crossbar that is joined to one end of a rod. The ends of the crossbar are inserted in opposing swivel ports in two parallel flanges attached to the platform. The rod's other end is shaped into a hook for hanging the ladder platform attachment on a ladder rung. In general, the shape of the hook complements the shape of the rungs of the particular commercial brand of ladder for which the ladder platform attachment is designed. The shape of the rod can be confined within a plane vertical above the centerline running a length of the platform, from front to rear. In one embodiment, the rod rises through an aperture in the forward end of the platform and then curves toward the rear end while parallel to the platform's upper surface, then curves sharply upward when past the overshadowing rung to hang thereon with its hook.
(11) Thereby, when the ladder platform attachment is hung on the ladder, between two adjacent ladder rungs, the crossbar attached to the rod supports the forward end of the platform, and, in the process of its installation on the ladder, the platform lifts slightly as it slides over a rung, and then automatically, by it weight, shifts on the crossbar hinge, and thereby settles its rear end on the lower rung. The width of the ladder platform attachment depends upon the particular commercial brand of ladder for which the ladder platform attachment is designed. Simultaneously, the platform also protrudes sufficiently beyond the lower rung to support for the soles' heels, without becoming an obstacle to ascending or descending the ladder, as occurs in the cited prior art.
(12) The portion of the rod, just below the level of the upper rung that it hangs on, serves as a carrying handle to grip and carry the attachment with one hand, while the other hand is free to grip the ladder.
(13) When a person transits the ladder, the rod with a hook at its end also serves as an extension for reaching up and hooking momentarily onto a ladder rung, thereby assuring two-handed control; concomitantly as one hand is free to shift its grip along the length of the ladder, the other hand gripping the rod alternatively shifts the rod's hook from rung to rung to hang thereon to maintain physical balance.
(14) Advantages that the ladder platform attachment may provide include, but are not limited to: not imposing an unsteady physical stance of the user; providing a ladder platform attachment that is simple to attach to any section of the ladder, detachable, and easy to grip and safely shift from one height to another; leaving one hand of the user available to grip the ladder and maintain balance whenever the other hand must grip the ladder platform attachment to carry it; providing a ladder platform attachment that automatically settles on a rung for support at the moment it is installed on the ladder; providing a ladder platform attachment that is simple in design, inexpensive to manufacture and durable in construction. Other advantages include: having a platform sized to fit between the ladder side supports holding the ladder rungs; and having the position and size of the platform to fully support the soles of the feet. Embodiments of the ladder platform may include one or any combination of the following features: the platform, crossbar, and a rod may all be made of metal or plastic or a combination thereof; the platform may be coupled to one end of a rod by a hinge; the platform may be solidly joined to one end of the rod.
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(22) It is to be understood that terms such as “forward,” “back,” “rear,” “vertical,” “top”, “bottom”, “above,” “beneath,” “below,” and the like are terms to facilitate the description and are not to be construed as limitations of the aforementioned principles. Further, while these principles have been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. References to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” or “another embodiment” means that a particular, feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment described herein. A reference to a particular embodiment within the specification do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiment. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the principles described herein.