Claims
- 1. A stabilizer for supporting a ladder having parallel side rails and a series of transverse rungs set at regular intervals therebetween against a substantially vertical surface, said stabilizer comprising:a tubular frame comprising a first rearward frame member fixedly attached longitudinally to a second forward frame member, and two angled frame members affixed near the center of the second forward frame member at opposing acute angles thereto and lying in the same plane with the first and second frame members; two sleeves pivotally attached to the underside of the frame; a tension spring connecting the two sleeves; a rearward support arm and a forward support arm, adapted to fit slidably and reversibly within the first frame member, the second frame member, the angled frame members, or the sleeves, each of the support arms being bent to form a leg extending at a right angle therefrom; and attachment means affixed to the tubular frame for reversibly attaching the stabilizer to the ladder; whereby the support arms can be inserted, respectively, into the first and second frame members to stabilize the ladder in a first position, respectively into the angled frame members to stabilize the ladder in a second position, and, respectively, into the sleeves to stabilize the ladder in a third position.
- 2. The stabilizer as in claim 1 wherein the length of the leg of the rearward support arm is longer than the length of the leg of the forward support arm such that the frame is maintained parallel to a wall when the stabilizer is supporting the ladder against the wall.
- 3. The stabilizer as in claim 1 further comprising a contact foot at the end of each leg.
- 4. The stabilizer as in claim 3 wherein each foot is spherical.
- 5. The stabilizer as in claim 3 wherein each foot is composed of a slip resistant and non-marking material.
- 6. The stabilizer as in claim 3 wherein each foot is reversibly attached to each leg.
- 7. The stabilizer as in claim 1 further comprising a plate fixedly attached to an upper surface of the frame, and being larger than the frame and being flush with the frame along a rear edge thereof.
- 8. The stabilizer as in claim 7 further comprising a tray adapted to fit over the plate, said tray having a raised edge about the perimeter thereof and an apron about the perimeter thereof, said apron overlaying the frame and serving to hold the tray securely in place on the plate.
- 9. The stabilizer as in claim 1 further comprising a series of openings disposed along top surfaces and bottom surfaces of the first and second frame members, a set of openings through an inside end of each support arm, and connecting pins, whereby when a respective one of the arms is inserted into a respective one of the frame members and the openings in the inside end of the support arm are alignable with the openings in the frame member, and a connecting pin is placed therethrough, the support arm is fixed such that it cannot move laterally, and when the connecting pin is removed the support arm can be moved laterally to another position or removed from the frame member.
- 10. The stabilizer as in claim 9 wherein the connecting pins further comprise threads along a bottom end thereof.
- 11. The stabilizer as in claim 10 wherein the openings in the bottom surfaces of the first and second frame members reversibly and securely receive the threads of the respective connecting pins.
- 12. The stabilizer as in claim 9 wherein the connecting pins further comprise a ring fixedly attached to a top thereof.
- 13. The stabilizer as in claim 9 further comprising a plate fixedly attached to an upper surface of the frame, and being larger than the frame and being flush with the frame along a rear edge thereof.
- 14. The stabilizer as in claim 13 further comprising two series of openings in the plate near the rear edge thereof, said openings corresponding to and alignable with the openings in the first and second frame members.
- 15. The stabilizer as in claim 14 further comprising a tray adapted to fit over the plate, said tray having a raised edge about the perimeter thereof, an apron about the perimeter thereof, said apron overlaying the frame and serving to hold the tray securely in place on the plate, and two series of openings in the plate near the rear edge thereof, said openings corresponding to and alignable with the openings in the plate.
- 16. The stabilizer as in claim 13 further comprising a access substantially centered in a forward edge of the plate.
- 17. The stabilizer as in claim 13 further comprising at least one small cutout in the plate at a point that is not above one of the frame members such that a tool may be reversibly placed therein.
- 18. The stabilizer as in claim 13 further comprising at least one large cutout in the plate at a point that is not above one of the frame members such that a container for small objects may be retained therein.
- 19. The stabilizer as in claim 9 further comprising a plate fixedly attached to an upper surface of the frame, being larger than the frame, being flush with the frame along a rear edge, a series of openings in the plate corresponding to and alignable with the openings in the first and second frame members, a access substantially centered in the forward edge of the plate, at least one small cutout in the plate at a point that is not above one of the frame members such that a tool may be reversibly placed therein, and at least one large cutout in the plate at a point that is not above one of the frame members such that a container for small objects may be retained therein.
- 20. The stabilizer as in claim 19 further comprising a tray, adapted to fit over said plate and having a series of openings corresponding to and alignable with the openings in the plate, a second access corresponding to the access in the plate, at least one small cutout communicating with the small cutout in the plate and at least one depression positioned and dimensioned to cooperate with the large cutout in the plate, said depression for the containment of small objects.
- 21. The stabilizer as in claim 20 further comprising a raised edge about the perimeter of the tray.
- 22. The stabilizer as in claim 20 further comprising an apron around the perimeter of the tray, said apron overlaying the frame and serving to hold the tray securely in place on the plate.
- 23. The stabilizer as in claim 20 further comprising flexible connector means for the attachment of the connecting pins to the tray, said flexible connector means being long enough to enable the connecting pins to reach all of the openings.
- 24. The stabilizer as in claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises a first upper inverted U-shaped member and a second lower inverted U-shaped member, each U-shaped member having a forward vertical wall, a rearward stepped wall and a substantially flat connecting surface; at least one strut in engagement with forward surfaces of the two U-shaped members for supporting and spacing the U-shaped members such that the two U-shaped members are adapted to fit over consecutive rungs of the ladder.
- 25. The stabilizer as in claim 24 wherein there are two struts which form a V.
- 26. The stabilizer as in claim 24 wherein the first U-shaped member is substantially wider than the second U-shaped member.
- 27. The stabilizer as in claim 24 further comprising a spring loaded catch pivotally affixed to a bottom center of the rearward stepped wall of the first U-shaped member and a cutout above the catch to enable the catch to pivot upward.
- 28. The stabilizer as in claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises a first upper inverted U-shaped member and a second lower U-shaped member, each U-shaped member having a forward vertical wall, a rearward stepped wall and a substantially flat connecting surface; at least one strut in engagement with forward surfaces of the two U-shaped members for supporting and spacing the U-shaped members such that the two U-shaped members are adapted to fit over consecutive rungs of the ladder.
- 29. The stabilizer as in claim 28 wherein the at least one strut further comprises two tubular slidably nested segments and a tension spring disposed within the two segments whereby when the strut is extended the two U-shaped members can be placed about two consecutive rungs of the ladder, and when the strut is released the spring causes the strut to be compressed and the attachment means is adapted to hold the stabilizer securely on the rungs of the ladder.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/374,773 filed Apr. 24, 2002.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Provisional Applications (1)
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