Claims
- 1. A ladder system for positioning a ladder relative to a storage rack having a front face and located at one side of an aisle, a longitudinal direction being defined as extending parallel to the front face of the storage rack and a lateral direction being defined as extending perpendicular to the front face of the storage rack, the ladder system comprising:
- a ladder having upper and lower ends, with the lower end being engageable with a horizontal support surface;
- an upper track located near the front face of the storage rack;
- a lower track vertically spaced from said upper track and located near the front face of the storage rack;
- a cantilever mounted carriage assembly having a horizontal arm extending parallel to said upper track, a vertical arm connected to and depending from said horizontal arm and a horizontal ladder support track connected to said horizontal and vertical arms and extending in a lateral direction;
- said horizontal arm being provided with longitudinally spaced upper rollers engageable with said upper track and said vertical arm being provided with lower rollers engageable with said lower track, said upper and lower rollers movable along said tracks as said carriage assembly and said ladder are moved in the longitudinal direction parallel to the front face of the storage rack; and
- the upper end of said ladder being provided with laterally spaced rollers engageable with said horizontal ladder support track to permit said ladder to move along said support track in a lateral direction perpendicular to the front face of the storage rack.
- 2. The ladder system as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper rollers engageable with said upper track support most of the load placed upon said ladder system, said lower rollers attached to said vertical arm being generally non-load bearing rollers providing stability and rigidity for the ladder system.
- 3. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ladder is also adapted to pivot about the rollers provided at the upper end of said ladder engageable with said horizontal ladder support track to permit the ladder to be moved around obstructions in the aisle or projecting from said storage rack.
- 4. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ladder at upper end thereof is provided with an elevated platform for supporting a user as the user stores or removes an article from the storage rack.
- 5. The ladder system as recited in claim 4, wherein said elevated platform is carried by said ladder at a location which permits the user to have access to the space between said upper and lower tracks.
- 6. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower end of said ladder is provided with wheels engageable with the support surface and a safety lock assembly for locking the wheels in place on the support surface when the ladder system is in use.
- 7. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower end of said ladder is provided with a pair of rubber bumpers for engaging the horizontal support surface.
- 8. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ladder is carried by said upper and lower tracks at an angle between 50 and 65 degrees.
- 9. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein said ladder includes a pair of hand rails at opposite sides of the ladder, said hand rails extending from the bottom to the top of the ladder.
- 10. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein the rollers provided on the upper end of said ladder includes a pair of spaced rollers positioned on each side of said horizontal ladder support track, said last mentioned rollers guiding said ladder for lateral and pivoting movements.
- 11. The ladder system as recited in claim 1, wherein said rollers provided on the upper end of said ladder have curved surfaces corresponding to the outer periphery of said horizontal ladder support track such that said rollers may pivot about said track in order to move around obstructions in the aisle or projecting from the storage rack.
- 12. A ladder system for positioning a ladder relative to a storage rack having a front face and located at one side of an aisle, a longitudinal direction being defined as extending parallel to the front face of the storage rack and a lateral direction being defined as extending perpendicular to the front face of the storage rack, the ladder system comprising:
- a ladder having upper and lower ends, with the lower end being engageable with a horizontal support surface;
- an upper track located near the front face of the storage rack;
- a lower track vertically spaced from said upper track and located near the front face of the storage rack;
- a cantilever mounted carriage assembly having a horizontal arm extending parallel to said upper track, a vertical arm having upper and lower ends connected on said upper end to said horizontal arm midway between the ends thereof, a horizontal ladder support track connected to said horizontal and vertical arms and extending in a lateral direction;
- said horizontal arm being provided with a pair of longitudinally spaced upper rollers at opposite ends thereof which are engageable with said upper track and said vertical arm at the lower end thereof being provided with a pair of vertically spaced lower rollers engageable with opposite sides of said lower track, said upper and lower rollers being movable along said tracks as said carriage assembly and said ladder are moved in the longitudinal direction parallel to the front face of the storage rack; and
- the upper end of said ladder being provided with two pairs of laterally spaced rollers engageable with said horizontal ladder support track to permit said ladder to move along said support track in a lateral direction perpendicular to the front face of the storage rack.
- 13. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein said ladder is also adapted to pivot about said two rollers provided at the upper end of said ladder engageable with said horizontal ladder support track to permit the ladder to be moved around obstructions in the aisle or projecting from said storage rack.
- 14. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein said ladder at upper end thereof is provided with an elevated platform for supporting a user as the user stores or removes an article from the storage rack.
- 15. The ladder system as recited in claim 14, wherein said elevated platform is carried by said ladder at a location which permits the user to have access to the space between said upper and lower tracks.
- 16. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein the lower end of said ladder is provided with wheels engageable with the support surface and a safety lock assembly for locking the wheels in place on the support surface when the ladder system is in use.
- 17. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein the lower end of said ladder is provided with a pair of rubber bumpers for engaging the horizontal support surface.
- 18. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein said ladder is carried by said upper and lower tracks at an angle between 50 and 65 degrees.
- 19. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein said ladder includes a pair of hand rails at opposite sides of the ladder, said hand rails extending from the bottom to the top of said ladder.
- 20. The ladder system as recited in claim 12, wherein said two pairs of rollers provided on the upper end of said ladder have curved surfaces corresponding to the outer periphery of said horizontal ladder support track such that said rollers may pivot about said horizontal ladder support track in order to move around obstructions in the aisle or projecting from the storage rack.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application, Ser. No. 08/298,531, filed Aug. 29, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,191 issued May 9,1995, entitled "DUAL TRACK LADDER", which is a continuation of patent application, Ser. No. 08/204,105, filed Mar. 1, 1994, now abandoned, and which in turn is a continuation of patent application, Ser. No. 08/063,409, filed May 18, 1993, now abandoned.
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