Claims
- 1. A non-self-supporting ladder comprising:
two substantially parallel, elongated, spaced apart side rails having an upper end and a lower end; a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart rung elements joining said spaced apart side rails; and an inboard roller assembly comprising a bracket connected to each of said spaced apart side rails and a roller rotatable over its central axis attached to each of said brackets, the central axes of said rollers oriented so as to be substantially parallel to said spaced apart rung elements joining said spaced apart side rails, and said inboard roller assemblies disposed so as to impose a specified ladder inclination angle θ when said lower end of said spaced apart side rails and said rollers rest on a substantially flat horizontal surface.
- 2. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said specified ladder inclination angle is at least about 75 degrees.
- 3. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are wheels.
- 4. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are pneumatic tire wheels.
- 5. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are rigidly attached to said brackets.
- 6. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are moveably attached to said brackets.
- 7. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are elastically attached to said brackets in a manner requiring no preloading.
- 8. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rollers are elastically attached to said brackets in a manner utilizing preloading.
- 9. A ladder in accordance with claim 8, wherein each said bracket comprises a flat spring steel strap having an upper end fixedly connected to said side rail and a lower end disposed at a distance from said side rail to which said roller is attached.
- 10. A ladder in accordance with claim 9, wherein each said inboard roller assembly further comprises a preloaded spring assembly having one end connected to said side rail and an opposite end connected to said flat spring steel strap proximate said lower end.
- 11. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein each said inboard roller assembly comprises a preloaded spring assembly comprising an elongated rod having one end connected to said bracket and an opposite end connected to said roller, and having a preloaded spring surrounding said elongated rod and extending between said bracket and said roller.
- 12. A ladder in accordance with claim 11, wherein said preloaded spring assembly is hingedly connected to said bracket.
- 13. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inboard roller assembly comprises an elongated said bracket having one end hingedly connected to said side rail, an opposite end connected to said roller, and an elongated preloaded spring assembly having a first end fixedly secured to said opposite end of said elongated bracket and having a second end fixedly connected to said side rail at a distance above said hingedly connected elongated bracket end.
- 14. A ladder in accordance with claim 13, wherein said inboard roller assembly further comprises a spring unloading means for unloading said preloaded spring when a compression force on said preloaded spring reaches a preset limit.
- 15. A ladder in accordance with claim 14, wherein said spring unloading means comprises a force limiter connected to said rod at one end of said preloaded spring.
- 16. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inboard roller assembly further comprises an elongated roller arm pivotally connected to said bracket, said roller arm forming a longitudinally oriented detent slot and comprising a detent pin disposed within said detent slot, said bracket is fixedly connected to said side rail and forming a detent cam suitable for receiving said detent pin along a bracket edge, said bracket further comprises a roller arm stop on each side of said detent cam and a spring support pin disposed at a distance from said detent cam, and a pretensioned spring connected at one end to said cam pin and at an opposite end to said spring support pin.
- 17. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inboard roller assembly is detachable from said side rail.
- 18. A ladder in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inboard roller assembly is movable into a storage position.
- 19. A straight or extension ladder comprising:
anti-slide-out means for determining a minimum ladder set-up angle for precluding a base of said ladder from sliding away from a structure against which said ladder is leaning upon application of a weight on said ladder.
- 20. A ladder in accordance with claim 19, wherein said anti-slide-out means comprises an inboard roller assembly connected to each side rail of said ladder, each said inboard roller assembly comprising a bracket connected to one of said side rails and a roller rotatable over its central axis connected to each said bracket, the central axis of said roller oriented so as to be substantially parallel to rungs of said ladder and disposed so as to impose said minimum set-up angle when a base of said ladder and said inboard rollers rest on a substantially flat, horizontal surface.
- 21. A ladder in accordance with claim 20, wherein said inboard roller assemblies further comprise retraction means for retracting said inboard roller assemblies from a ladder set-up position to a retraction position whereby only the base of said ladder contacts said substantially flat horizontal surface.
- 22. A ladder in accordance with claim 21, wherein said inboard roller assemblies comprise means for returning said inboard roller assemblies from said retraction position to said ladder set-up position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of Provisional U.S. patent application Serial No. 60/178,630 filed Jan. 28, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60178630 |
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