The invention relates to a device for securing a ladder against falling to one side, and a ladder to which the device has been fitted. In addition, the invention relates to a system and a method for securing a ladder against falling to one side.
There are several fall accidents with the use of ladders. There may be several causes; it may be slippery or the ladder may be placed incorrectly against a wall or the like. The ladder may then slide down, or fall forwards, backwards or sideways. This is a known problem, and various solutions have been invented to solve it.
In the patent with the number GB 2432621 A, a ladder which is secured to a wall by means of a rope reel and a rope on each side is disclosed. With this solution, the ladder may fall sideways by too much weight on one side up in the ladder. The patent with the number GB 2069579A discloses a ladder with ropes in V-shapes out from the ladder sides. The ropes are slidingly attached through snap hooks which, in their turn, are attached to eye bolts on a wall. It has turned out in trials that the ladder will fall sideways by too much weight on one side, because the ropes will slide through the snap hooks on both sides. GB 2428730 discloses a ladder with four lockable, automatic-rewind rope reels, wherein two rope reels are placed in the lower part of the ladder and two rope reels are placed in the upper part of the ladder. The ropes may be pulled out and secured to an anchor, which is mounted to a building, for example. By locking the rope reels, so that the rope cannot be pulled further out, the ladder will be secured both at the upper part and at the lower part and will thus be secured against falls in all directions. A drawback of this system is that, to stabilize the ladder, it is necessary to climb up the ladder before it has been stabilized, in order to lock the upper rope reels. Thereby the ladder may fall the first time it is used. If a ladder is not stably positioned, it will often fall the first time it is climbed.
The invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art or at least provide a useful alternative to the prior art. The object is achieved through the features that are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow. The invention is defined by the independent claims. The dependent claims define advantageous embodiments of the invention.
In a first aspect, the invention relates more specifically to a device for securing a ladder against falling to one side, the device including:
the device being mountable to the ladder so that, in a position of use, the locking means will be accessible from one end portion of the ladder.
The elongated, flexible connecting means may be, for example, ropes, belts, chains or any other connecting means which lends itself to being reeled on a reel. To facilitate reading of the description, the word rope is used for an elongated, flexible connecting means in this description. The reels may be automatic-rewind reels.
A ladder may be secured against falling to one side by the device being fitted to the ladder. A ladder comprises two lateral uprights and a plurality of rungs connecting the two lateral uprights. The first rope is run via one end portion of the ladder to a first anchor away from the ladder, and the second rope is run via the second end portion to a second anchor away from the ladder, after which the ropes are locked by means of the locking mechanism. In an alternative embodiment, both the first rope and the second rope may be run to the same anchor away from the ladder.
If the ladder has hollow rungs, the ropes may each be run through a respective hollow rung at a respective end portion of the ladder. Alternatively, the ropes may be run around the upright at the respective end portions. The most important aspect is that the ropes are run via both end portions of the ladder to stabilize the ladder at the end portions. If the ladder is only stabilized at a single portion, it may rotate around this portion and thereby fall.
The ropes may be secured, for example, to a wall by means of eye bolts that have been screwed into the wall, to windows or other smooth surfaces by means of suction cups, or around trees or pillars. When the ropes have been run via the two end portions of the ladder and have been locked, the ladder cannot fall laterally, neither at the top nor at the base. The device can be fitted in such a way that the locking mechanism is accessible from one end portion of the ladder, whereby the ladder can be secured against falling to one side by the ropes being locked before the user steps onto the ladder for the first time. The problem of an unstably placed ladder possibly falling the first time it is used is thereby solved by the invention.
By fitting two devices to the ladder, this can be secured against falling in any direction whatsoever, and against the lower end portion of the ladder sliding out. The two ropes from one device can thereby each be run via a respective end portion of one ladder upright to an anchor at a distance from the ladder on one side of the ladder, possibly via the same snap hook, whereas the two ropes from the other device may be run via respective end portions of the other ladder upright to an anchor at a distance from the ladder on the other side of the ladder. Both end portions may thereby be secured against falls to both sides, which means that the ladder is secured against falling. If the devices are fitted in such a way to the ladder that both locking mechanisms are accessible from one end portion, and the orientation of the ladder is such that this one end portion is the lower end portion, the ropes can be locked and the ladder thereby secured against falling before the user steps onto the ladder for the first time.
The device can be fitted anywhere on the ladder, but, preferably, it may be fitted to the external side of the ladder upright of a ladder, so that it will not be in the way during use of the ladder. The device may be mountable, for example, by including holes or fittings with holes, through which screws or the like may be passed. If the ladder is made of wood, the screws may be screwed directly into the wood. If the ladder has hollow rungs, the device may, for example, be fitted by means of at least one rod with a stop nut at one end and threads at the other end and a corresponding sleeve with a stop nut at one end and internal threads at the other end. The rod may be passed through the hole of the device or fitting and into a hollow rung from one side, whereas the sleeve is passed through the hollow rung from the other side, after which the rod and sleeve are screwed together. Possibly, an extra fitting is included on the opposite ladder upright if the hole of the hollow rung is larger than the stop nut. This fitting method has the advantage of lending itself to ladders with different distances between the ladder uprights.
If it is desirable that two devices according to the invention should be fitted to a ladder, these two may be fitted to separate ladder uprights, by the rod with threads and stop nut being inserted through the hole of one device and into the hollow rung from one ladder upright, whereas the sleeve with stop nut and internal threads is inserted through the hole of the other device and into the hollow rung from the other ladder upright. This is a simple way in which two devices can be fitted.
In one embodiment, both ropes of the device can be locked by the same locking mechanism, and in another embodiment, the device may be provided with one locking mechanism for each rope. With only one locking mechanism for locking both ropes, the device may be easier to manufacture, and may make a ladder with the device fitted quicker to put up or move.
Both reels with ropes may be placed within the same housing, which may facilitate the handling of the device and the fitting of the device to a ladder. The device may be formed from plastic, metal or other suitable material.
The first rope and the second rope may each be provided with a free end. The free ends of the ropes may be arranged to be attached to a fastening device, for example by means of ring terminations. This may facilitate the attaching of the ropes. For example, both ropes from the device may be attached to the same snap hook, which may facilitate the stabilizing of the ladder. Thereby the user may pull both ropes out in a V-shape by pulling on the snap hook and securing this to an anchor away from the ladder. Automatic-rewind reels may ensure that the ropes are always tautened.
Two devices may also be arranged in the same housing, which will, in practice, be a double device with four reels and four ropes in the double device. This device can be fitted to one ladder upright, for example. The double device may have one locking mechanism for each rope, two locking mechanisms locking two ropes each, or one locking mechanism locking all four ropes. A double device may be easier to fit to a ladder and to move from one ladder to another ladder.
The locking mechanism may include at least one resilient part and a rough surface, the resilient part being arranged for locking one or both ropes by clamping these against the rough surface. The resilient part may also have a rough surface itself, to increase the friction between the rope and the surface. The locking mechanism may include a locking handle or the like for locking or releasing the ropes.
The device may include a locking bail connected to the locking mechanism, wherein the locking bail may be fitted in such a way that it runs along one of the lower ladder rungs, and so that both ropes are locked when the user steps onto this rung for the first time. Thereby the user does not need to remember to lock the ropes. If two devices are fitted on the same ladder, the locking mechanism of both devices may be connected to the same locking bail, whereby all four ropes can be locked with a single locking bail.
In a second aspect, the invention relates more specifically to a ladder to which at least one device according to the first aspect of the invention has been fitted. Thereby the ladder is at least secured against falling to one side. If two devices are fitted to the ladder, it is secured against falls in all directions. The device or devices may be fitted in such a way that the locking mechanism is accessible from one end portion of the ladder, whereby the ropes can be locked before a user of the ladder steps onto the ladder for the first time. The ladder may include hollow rungs, and the first rope may have been run along one ladder upright of the ladder and through a hollow rung at one end portion of the ladder, and the second rope may have been run along the ladder upright and through a hollow rung at the other end portion of the ladder. If two devices are fitted on separate ladder uprights, both end portions of both ladder uprights may be secured, the ladder thereby being secured against falls in all directions. The ropes may have been threaded through separate hollow rungs to reduce wear on the ropes. The openings of the hollow rungs may also be provided with curved, smooth edges or small rotatable wheels to reduce wear on the ropes. The ropes may also have been run via the end portions of the ladder by means of guiding means, for example eye bolts mounted at the end portions of the ladder. Alternatively, the ropes may have been run around separate end portions of the ladder upright.
In a third aspect, the invention relates to a system for stabilizing the ladder according to the second aspect of the invention, the system further including anchoring devices which can be secured to a surface and which can receive the ends of the ropes. These anchoring devices may, for example, be eye bolts for screwing into a wall or the like, or carrier suction cups to be stuck onto windows or smooth surfaces.
In a fourth aspect, the invention relates to a method for stabilizing the ladder according to the second aspect, the method comprising the steps of:
In a fifth aspect, the invention relates to a device for securing a ladder against falling to one side, the device being adapted for letting out two ropes and locking these ropes, and the device being mountable to a ladder.
A second device for securing a ladder against falling to one side is described as well, the second device including:
the device being mountable to the ladder in such a way that, in a position of use, the at least one locking mechanism is accessible from one end portion of the ladder. This second device solves the same problems as the device according to the first aspect of the invention by being able to secure a ladder against falling to one side before a user steps onto the ladder for the first time, but it includes additional embodiments.
For example, the second device may comprise two reels and a rope, the reels being connected to separate ends of the same rope, and the rope being arranged to be run via both end portions of the ladder upright, and the rope comprising a fastening mechanism attached to the rope in a position between the reels. Thereby the rope may be pulled out laterally, the fastening mechanism be secured to an anchor, and the rope be locked by means of the locking mechanism before the user steps onto the ladder. Thereby the ladder cannot fall to one side. If two of the second devices are fitted, the ladder cannot fall to any of the sides.
The second device may also include a reel, a rope, and a lockable fastening mechanism which can slide along the rope, but also be locked to a position on the rope. This second device may be fitted to a ladder in such a way that one end of the rope is attached around the reel, whereas the other end of the rope is secured with a fixed connection to, for example, the ladder. The rope may run via the end portions of the ladder upright, for example by the ends of the rope being secured to separate end portions, or by the rope having been run around the ladder upright at both end portions. Between these end portions, there is the lockable fastening mechanism which can slide along the rope. The ladder can be secured against falling to one side by pulling on the lockable fastening mechanism. With this, the reel will let out more rope, and the lockable fastening mechanism will slide along the rope so that the rope runs in a V-shape between the end portions of the ladder upright and the lockable fastening mechanism. The lockable fastening mechanism is secured to an anchor and locked, and the reel is locked before a user steps onto the ladder. With this, the ladder will be secured against falling to one side. If two of the second devices are fitted, the ladder cannot fall to any of the sides.
Also, a device for stabilizing a ladder is described, in which two automatic-rewind rope drums, with two rope reels in each, functioning independently of each other, are fitted to each outer side of the ladder, so that when the ladder is secured to a wall, all four ropes are locked to the rope drums and in eye bolts mounted to a wall, this is to prevent the ladder from falling, characterized by the ropes being run up and down along the sides of the ladder, run through the holes in ladder rungs, two rope ends with ring terminations being attached to a snap hook on each side of the ladder, pulled out in a V-shape and being hooked into the eye bolts on the wall or suction cups fixed to windows, and firmly locked in position by the use of opening and locking handles on the rope drums.
In what follows, examples of preferred embodiments are described, which are visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the figures, the reference numeral 1 indicates a device according to the first aspect of the invention. Like reference numerals indicate like or similar elements in the figures. The drawings are presented in a schematic and simplified form, and different elements are not necessarily to scale.
The locking mechanism, which is shown on a larger scale in
It should be noted that all the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate the invention, but do not limit it, and persons skilled in the art may construct many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the attached claims. In the claims, reference numbers in brackets are not to be regarded as restrictive.
The use of the verb “to comprise” and its different forms does not exclude the presence of elements or steps that are not mentioned in the claims. The indefinite article “a” or “an” before an element does not exclude the presence of several such elements.
The fact that some features are indicated in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these features cannot be used with advantage.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20161863 | Nov 2016 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2017/001744 | 11/24/2017 | WO | 00 |