Claims
- 1. A compactable ladder comprising:a pair of rigid elongated ladder support members arranged side-by-side lengthwise, said support members movable lengthwise with respect to one another between a use position and a storage position; a set of ladder rungs pivotally attached at lengthwise-spaced intervals to both of said support members, said rungs pivotally swung outward to provide ladder steps when one of said support members is moved lengthwise with respect to the other support member to a use position and pivotally swung inward generally parallel to said support members for storage when said one support member is moved with respect to the other support member to a storage position.
- 2. A ladder as described in claim 1 further including releasable locking means coupled to said support members for releasably holding said support members in the use position.
- 3. A ladder as described in claim 1 wherein each rung is attached by a separate pivot pin to each of said support members such that a straight line drawn from the axial center of the pivot pin on one support member to the axial center of the pivot pin on the other support member forms about a forty-five degree angle with the lengthwise plane of the support members in the use and in the storage positions.
- 4. A compactable storable boat ladder comprising:a pair of elongated rigid support members in side-by-side close proximity with said members lengthwise movable with respect to one another, each support member having space for ladder rungs; lengthwise-spaced ladder rungs each pivotally attached to both support members in said spaces, said rungs pivotally swingable between a first position generally parallel to the support members wholly contained in said spaces for storage and a second position outward from the support members for use when one support member is correspondingly moved lengthwise with respect to the other support member from a first position for storage to a second position for use.
- 5. A compactable storable boat ladder as described in claim 4 further including releasable locking means for releasably holding said support members in said second position.
- 6. A compactable storable boat ladder as described in claim 5 wherein each rung is attached by a pivot pin to each support member, a line drawn from the axial center of one pivot pin to the axial center of the other pivot pin on each rung forms about a forty-five degree angle with a longitudinal line of the support members at said first and second positions of said support members.
- 7. A compactable storable boat ladder comprising:a pair of elongated rigid support members in side-by-side close proximity movable lengthwise with respect to one another, each support member having parallel, spaced-apart, elongated rigid front and back members; longitudinally-spaced rigid rungs located in the spaces between the front and back members of said support members, each rung pivotally attached to the front and back members of both support members; said rungs swung to a position generally parallel to the length of said support members substantially contained within said spaces when one of said support members is moved lengthwise with respect to the other to a first position for storage and said rungs swung outward generally perpendicular to said support members when said one support member is moved with respect to the other to a second position for use; an elongated hollow tubular ladder storage compartment in a boat hull, said compartment having an access opening at one end at the boat hull exterior; a slide block slidably engaged in said storage compartment; stop means for preventing said slide block from disengaging from said storage compartment at the open end of said compartment; means pivotally coupling an end of said support members to said slide block, said support members pivotally swingable downward from said slide block when said slide block is at the open end of said storage compartment.
- 8. A storable boat ladder, comprising:a generally horizontal elongated tubular storage compartment for a boat ladder in the hull of a boat, the compartment having an access opening at the hull exterior; a boat ladder hanging down from said access opening for use and resting in said compartment when stored, said ladder comprising a pair of elongated rigid support members, each support member comprising a pair of parallel, spaced-apart, elongated rigid front and back members, said support members in side-by-side close proximity with the spaces between the front and back members facing one another and rigid rungs located in the spaces between the front and back members, each rung pivotally attached to the front and back members of both support members, said rungs swung to a first position generally parallel to said support members generally wholly contained within said spaces when said support members are moved lengthwise with respect to one another to a first position for storage and said rungs swung to a second position generally perpendicular to said support members when said support members are moved with respect to one another to a second position for use.
- 9. A storable boat ladder as described in claim 8 wherein said ladder is pivotably engaged with said storage compartment at said access opening whereby the ladder is pivotably swingable downward from said storage compartment to said second position for use and upward from said second position to said first position for insertion into said compartment for storage.
- 10. A storable boat ladder as described in claim 9 further including a releasable lock mechanism holding said support members in said second position.
- 11. A storable boat ladder as described in claim 10 wherein said mechanism comprises:a rigid inverted U shaped channel member having two sides and a top slidably engaged in said compartment; a stop located proximate said access opening for preventing said channel member from exiting the compartment; a pivot pin attached to the sides of said channel member extending across said channel member; pivot openings in said support members engaging said pivot pin between the sides of said channel member such that said support members are swingable for insertion into said compartment for storage and are swingable downward outside said compartment for use.
- 12. A storable boat ladder as described in claim 11 wherein the pivot opening in one of said support members is slotted lengthwise such that said one support member is lengthwise movable with respect to the other support member between said first and second positions.
- 13. A storable boat ladder as described in claim 12 wherein the top of said channel member prevents said one support member from moving lengthwise when in said second position.
- 14. A compactable, storable boat ladder comprising, in combination:a) an elongated rigid ladder support; b) ladder steps longitudinally spaced along said support, said steps pivotally attached to said support to swing generally perpendicularly outward from both sides of said support for use and inward generally parallel to said support for storage; c) an elongated hollow tubular ladder storage compartment in the hull of a boat below the boat deck, said compartment dimensioned to hold the ladder in the storage condition, said compartment having an access opening at the exterior of the boat; and d) means pivotally coupling an end of said ladder support to said compartment for pivotally swinging said ladder downward from said storage compartment for use and upward for insertion into the compartment for storage.
- 15. A compactable boat ladder as described in claim 14 wherein said pivotally coupling means comprises:a) a slide block slidably located in said compartment; b) a stop for preventing said slide block from exiting said compartment through said access opening; and c) means pivotally coupling said ladder support at about its upper end to said slide block.
- 16. A compactable, storable boat ladder comprising, in combination:a) an elongated rigid ladder support; b) ladder steps longitudinally spaced along said support, said steps pivotally attached to said support to swing generally perpendicularly outward from both sides of said support for use and inward generally parallel to said support for storage; c) an elongated hollow tubular chamber in the hull of a boat below the boat deck, said chamber dimensioned to hold the ladder in the storage condition, said chamber having an access opening at the exterior of the boat; d) a slide block slidably located in said chamber; e) a stop for preventing said slide block from exiting said chamber through said access opening; and f) said ladder support pivotally engaged at one end to said block for pivotally swinging said ladder support downward from said storage chamber for use and upward for insertion into the chamber for storage.
- 17. A method for storing a boat ladder comprising the steps of:a) forming a storage compartment in a boat below the boat deck with an access opening at the boat exterior; b) pivotally coupling a boat ladder having an elongated rigid center support with pivotally attached longitudinally-spaced steps at about its upper end to the storage compartment at about the access opening so that the ladder can be swung downward for use and swung upward from the use position for storage in the storage compartment; c) pivotally swinging the ladder steps generally outward from the center support when the ladder is swung downward for use; d) pivotally swinging the ladder steps inward generally parallel to the center support when the ladder is swung upward from the use position and placing the ladder into the storage compartment through the access opening.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the filing date of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/390.545 filed Jun. 24, 2002.
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Garelick Mfg. Co. Catalog, 2003, p. 6, Items 19833, 19812, 19803. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/390545 |
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