The present invention is related to a work platform which has a handle that allows the work platform to be lifted when in the use state without tipping. (As used herein, references to the “present invention” or “invention” relate to exemplary embodiments and not necessarily to every embodiment encompassed by the appended claims.) More specifically, the present invention is related to a work platform which has a handle that allows the work platform to be lifted when in the use state without tipping where the handle is disposed in the platform in his formed from two adjacent slots.
This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the art that may be related to various aspects of the present invention. The following discussion is intended to provide information to facilitate a better understanding of the present invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that statements in the following discussion are to be read in this light, and not as admissions of prior art.
Work platforms such as the Werner AP-30 provide end users with a safe and convenient means of reaching work areas (for painting, for example) which are beyond the reach of someone standing on the ground or floor. These work platforms typically consist of a platform with a pair of legs at each end which are folded up against the platform for transport or storage and are unfolded for use.
When the legs are unfolded for use, it can be awkward for the user to move the work platform as work progresses. Typically, the user would have to put down paint brushes, paint bucket, etc., and use both hands to pick up the work platform by its sides. Or, the user might use one hand to grasp the side edge of the work platform which results in the platform tipping and the extended legs potentially bumping into or becoming entangled with other objects in the work area.
It is desirable to have a handle on the work platform made and positioned in such a way as to allow the work platform to be conveniently picked up with one hand yet without tipping. In this disclosure, such a handle will be described.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus on which a user with hands stands. The apparatus comprises a platform having a first end and a second end and a handle. The apparatus comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end. The apparatus comprises a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus on which a user with hands stands. The apparatus comprises a platform having a first end and a second end and a handle disposed in the platform. The handle has a first slot and a second slot adjacent the first slot. The first and second slots are disposed essentially in the platform's middle and have an oval shape. The apparatus comprises a support bar attached to the platform's bottom extending along the platform's centerline. The apparatus comprises a first insert disposed in the first slot and attached to the support bar. The first insert having a shape which conforms with the shape of the first slot. The apparatus comprises a second insert disposed in the second slot and attached to the support bar. The second insert having a shape which conforms with the shape of the second slots. The apparatus comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end. The apparatus comprises a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus.
The present invention pertains to a method for a user with hands to stand on an apparatus. The method comprises the steps of placing the apparatus that is in a use state in a desired location. The apparatus comprises a platform having a first end and a second end and a handle; a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end, a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end, when the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state, when the first and on leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies, when the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus. There is the step of placing an object on the platform. There is the step of grabbing the handle in the platform while the apparatus is in the use state. There is the step of lifting the apparatus by the handle with one hand by the user while the user's other hand is free so the apparatus does not tip and the object is not come off the platform. There is the step of placing the apparatus back down on to ground with the object still on the platform.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus on which a user with hands stands. The apparatus comprises a platform having a length, a width, a first end and a second end, a handle, a centerline in parallel with the length and a center of gravity, the length longer than the width. The apparatus comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end. The apparatus comprises a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state. When the first and on leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus. The handle is disposed in the platform. The handle has a first slot and a second slot adjacent the first slot. The first and second slots are disposed essentially in the platform's middle. Each slot has a first elongate side and a second elongate side essentially in parallel and spaced relation with the first elongate side, with each elongate side essentially perpendicular with the centerline.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus on which a user with hands stands. The apparatus comprises a platform having a length, a width, a first end and a second end, a centerline in parallel with the length and a handle disposed in the platform. The handle has a first slot and a second slot adjacent the first slot. The first and second slots disposed essentially in the platform's middle and each having an oval shape. The apparatus comprises a support bar attached to the platform's bottom extending parallel to the platform's centerline. The apparatus comprises a crossbar attached to the platform's bottom extending perpendicular to the platform's centerline. The first slot is on a right side of the crossbar. The second slot is on a left side of the crossbar. The apparatus comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end. The apparatus comprises a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus.
The present invention pertains to a method for a user with hands to stand on an apparatus. The method comprises the steps of placing the apparatus that is in a use state in a desired location. The apparatus comprises a platform having a length, a width, a first end and a second end and a handle; a first leg assembly rotatably attached to the platform in proximity to the first end, a second leg assembly attentively attached to the platform in proximity to the second end. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform, the apparatus is in a folded state. When the first and on leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform, the apparatus is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus by the handle with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus. The handle is disposed in the platform. The handle has a first slot and a second slot adjacent the first slot. The first and second slots are disposed essentially in the platform's middle, each slot has a first elongate side and a second elongate side essentially in parallel and spaced relation with the first elongate side, with each elongate side essentially perpendicular with the centerline. There is the step of placing an object on the platform. There is the step of grabbing the handle in the platform while the apparatus is in the use state. There is the step of lifting the apparatus by the handle with one hand by the user while the user's other hand is free so the apparatus does not tip and the object is not come off the platform. There is the step of placing the apparatus back down on to ground with the object still on the platform.
In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
The handle 2 may be disposed in the platform 12. The handle 2 may have a first slot 24 and a second slot 26 adjacent the first slot 24, as shown in
Each slot may have a first elongate side 40 and a second elongate side 42 essentially in parallel and spaced relation with the first elongate side 40, with each elongate side essentially in parallel with the centerline 30, as shown in
Each insert may have holes 5 through which fasteners 50 extend to hold the insert to the slot, as shown in
The present invention pertains to an apparatus 10 on which a user with hands stands, as shown in
The present invention pertains to a method for a user with hands to stand on an apparatus 10. The method comprises the steps of placing the apparatus 10 that is in a use state in a desired location. The apparatus 10 comprises a platform 12 having a first end 14 and a second end 16 and a handle 2; a first leg assembly 20 rotatably attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the first end 14, a second leg assembly 22 attentively attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the second end 16, when the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a folded state, when the first and on leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform 12 and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies, when the apparatus 10 is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus 10 by the handle 2 with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus 10. There is the step of placing an object 57 on the platform 12. There is the step of grabbing the handle 2 in the platform 12 while the apparatus 10 is in the use state. There is the step of lifting the apparatus 10 by the handle 2 with one hand by the user while the user's other hand is free so the apparatus 10 does not tip and the object does not come off the platform 12. There is the step of placing the apparatus 10 back down on to ground with the object still on the platform 12.
Each handle 2 insert has a first flange 60 and a second flange 62 that forms an angle, preferably about 90°, as shown in
The first flange 60 has a first section 72 that extends from the second flange 62 and a second section 74 that has an oval shaped opening, as shown in
For use, the apparatus 10 is carried by the user to a desired location, where the user unfolds each leg assembly until each leg assembly extends essentially perpendicularly from the platform 12, and is now in the use state. The operation of the hinges and the leg assemblies is well known with work platforms.
The user will then stand on the work platform 12 in conduct whatever actions are necessary. When the user desires to move the work platform 12 to another location, but does not want to have to fold the work platform 12 up to the folded state, and wants to have use of a hand to be free to hold an object while the user lifts and moves the work platform 12 in the use state, the user with one hand inserts a sum in the first slot 24 and the four fingers in the second slot 26 and grabs the portion of the platform 12 that is disposed between the first slot 24 and the second slot 26. This effectively acts as a handle 2 for the user to then lift the work platform 12 while it is in a use state, and move the work platform 12 to another location without the work platform 12 tipping. The work platform 12 would not tip since the handle 2 is in the center of the platform 12, and by lifting up the platform 12 basically straight up, with the weight of the platform 12 evenly distributed around the handle 2, there is no unbalanced side that would otherwise cause the platform 12 to tip as it is left and. This way, objects on the work platform 12, such as paint cans, or hands with putty or oils, can stay in place on the work platform 12 while it is being moved, without having to be removed from the platform 12 are closed up.
It can be seen that the disclosed handle 2 satisfies the need for a means by which a user can grasp, lift, and move a work platform 12 with one hand while maintaining the work platform 12 in an upright position.
The handle 2 described is only one of many possible ways to accomplish the goals of this invention. Various other possible means could include having straps or handles similar to those used on brief cases or suit cases which are attached to the deck of the work platform 12. These handles could be made to stow flush with the upper surface of the work platform 12 when not needed. The apparatus provides means for a user to pick up a work platform with one hand while allowing the work platform to remain in a generally level orientation.
The apparatus 10 may be a Werner AP-30 work platform, modified to include a handle 2, which has a duty rating or 1 and able to support at least 250 pounds of load. The apparatus 10 can support greater loads, such as at least 500 pounds if so desired, with the platform and leg assemblies made thicker in material to support the increased load.
In an alternative view, as shown in
In another embodiment, as shown in
Each slot may extend through the platform 12 from the platform's top to the platform 12 bottom. Each slot may have an oval shape. The first slot 24 and the second slot 26 may be disposed in an attachment 102 that fits into an opening 108 in the platform 12. The first and second leg assembly 22 each may comprise a first leg and a second leg in spaced relation and in parallel with the first leg. Each leg assembly may have a step attached between the first and second legs on which the user and step to reach and stand on the platform 12 when the apparatus 10 is in the use state.
The present invention pertains to an apparatus 10 on which a user with hands stands. The apparatus 10 comprises a platform 12 having a length, a width, a first end 14 and a second end 16, a centerline 30 in parallel with the length and a handle 2 disposed in the platform 12. The handle 2 has a first slot 24 and a second slot 26 adjacent the first slot 24. The first and second slots 24, 26 disposed essentially in the platform's middle 28 and each having an oval shape. The apparatus 10 comprises a support bar 6 attached to the platform's bottom extending parallel to the platform's centerline 30. The apparatus 10 comprises a crossbar 68 attached to the platform's bottom extending perpendicular to the platform's centerline 30. The first slot 24 is on a right side 104 of the crossbar 68. The second slot 26 is on a left side 106 of the crossbar 68. The apparatus 10 comprises a first leg assembly 20 rotatably attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the first end 14. The apparatus 10 comprises a second leg assembly 22 attentively attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the second end 16. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a folded state. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform 12 and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus 10 is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus 10 by the handle 2 with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus 10.
The present invention pertains to a method for a user with hands to stand on an apparatus 10. The method comprises the steps of placing the apparatus 10 that is in a use state in a desired location. The apparatus 10 comprises a platform 12 having a length, a width, a first end 14 and a second end 16 and a handle 2; a first leg assembly 20 rotatably attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the first end 14, a second leg assembly 22 attentively attached to the platform 12 in proximity to the second end 16. When the first and second leg assemblies are essentially in parallel with the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a folded state. When the first and on leg assemblies are essentially perpendicular to the platform 12, the apparatus 10 is in a use state and the user is able to stand on the platform 12 and be supported by the first and second leg assemblies. When the apparatus 10 is in the use state, the user is able to pick up the apparatus 10 by the handle 2 with only one of the hands without tipping the apparatus 10. The handle 2 is disposed in the platform 12. The handle 2 has a first slot 24 and a second slot 26 adjacent the first slot 24. The first and second slots 24, 26 are disposed essentially in the platform's middle 28, each slot has a first elongate side and a second elongate side essentially in parallel and spaced relation with the first elongate side, with each elongate side essentially perpendicular with the centerline 30. There is the step of placing an object on the platform. There is the step of grabbing the handle 2 in the platform 12 while the apparatus 10 is in the use state. There is the step of lifting the apparatus 10 by the handle 2 with one hand by the user while the user's other hand is free so the apparatus 10 does not tip and the object is not come off the platform 12. There is the step of placing the apparatus 10 back down on to ground with the object still on the platform 12.
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Each slot of the attachment 102 is oval shaped and is formed from a first wall 112, a second wall 114, a third wall 116 and a fourth wall 118 extending down from the handle 2 flange. The first wall 112 is in parallel and spaced relation with the second wall 114 and the third wall 116 is in parallel and spaced relation with the fourth wall 118. The first wall 112 is connected with the third wall 116 and the fourth wall 118, and the second wall 114 is connected with the third wall 116 and the fourth wall 118. The walls extend down from the handle 2 flange a distance less than the distance the sidebars extend down from the platform 12 and not as far as the distance the crossbar 68 is below the platform 12. The first slot 24 and the second slot 26 are spaced apart about the same distance as the width of the crossbar 68 so the user can fit his hand through the first and second slots 24, 26 and grab the crossbar 68. The attachment 102 has a center portion 120 disposed between the first and second slots 24, 26.
In another embodiment, and referring to
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.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/077,489 filed Mar. 22, 2016, incorporated by reference herein.
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