Claims
- 1. A collapsible escape ladder comprising:an attaching member, said attaching member for attaching said escape ladder over a window sill of a building; multiple ladder rungs, each formed with an elongated first portion and at least two stand-off projections, said two stand-off projections extending transverse to the longer dimension of the first portion at opposite ends thereof in the longer dimension, said first portion being of a thickness and with a cross-section so as to enable the multiple ladder rungs to nest when stacked in the collapsed state, each said rung including at least two slot openings near each opposite end of each rung, each slot opening having a longer dimension that is transverse to the longer dimension direction of the first portion, said at least two slot openings being at different locations along the longer dimension of the first portion so as to enable a webbing support to be sequentially threaded through said two slot openings such that the points of departure of the webbing support above and below said rung are staggered in the direction of elongation of the elongated first portion; and a webbing support that is sequentially threaded through said at least two slot openings of a given rung and said at least two slot openings of an adjacent rung such that the points of departure of the webbing support from the at least two slot openings above and below a respective rung are staggered in the longer dimension of the first portion, said webbing support being sequentially threaded from outside an outer end edge of a respective end of said given rung and through the at least two slot openings of said given rung and to said adjacent rung, said webbing support being attached to said attaching member.
- 2. The collapsible escape ladder as set forth in claim 1, wherein said webbing of support measures about ⅛ inch in thickness and about 1 inch in width.
- 3. The collapsible ladder of claim 1, said ladder having at least 10 rungs each 6 inches when the ladder rungs are stacked.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/075,180, filed May 11, 1998, abandoned, the benefit of priority of which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. 120.
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