The present invention relates to ladders, more specifically, the present invention relates to ladder rungs.
Conventional ladder rung has to satisfy two requirements of enough support strength and large enough area of surface. So far there are two kind of ladder rungs, one of which is ladder rung of aluminum alloy, the other one of which is ladder rung of plastic. However, they both have shortages, for example because the ladder rung is made of aluminum alloy, the cost of it is too high; because the ladder rung is made of plastic, the plastic ladder rung is difficult to connected to legs of the ladder.
The present invention provides a ladder and a ladder rung for the ladder, which overcomes the disadvantages of high manufacturing cost and difficult connection.
A technical solution provided by the present invention is:
A ladder rung of a ladder having two front legs, the ladder rung comprising a metal support bar having a rectangular shape, the metal support bar forming a joint with each of the two front legs; a plastic tread comprising a longitudinal body having two ends and a bottom, the bottom having a fixing through groove substantially in the middle and along the longitudinal body, the fixing through groove having an indented shape corresponding to the rectangular shape of the metal support bar, each of the two ends extending outwards, upwards and downwards to form a decoration cover, the decoration cover covering the joint.
Another technical solution provided by the present invention is:
A ladder comprising two front legs; a ladder rung between the two front legs, the ladder rung comprising: a metal support bar having a rectangular shape, the metal support bar forming a joint with each of the two front legs; a plastic tread comprising a longitudinal body having two ends and a bottom, the bottom having a fixing through groove substantially in the middle and along the longitudinal body, the fixing through groove having an indented shape corresponding to the rectangular shape of the metal support bar, each of the two ends extending outwards, upwards and downwards to form a decoration cover, the decoration cover covering the joint.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the ladder further comprises an iron strengthening plate, wherein the metal support bar joints the iron strengthening plate, and wherein the iron strengthening plate is covered by the decoration cover.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the metal support bar is welded to the iron strengthening plate.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the iron strengthening plate joins the front legs through rivets.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the two front legs have an elliptical shape.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the two front legs has two grooves on the major axis of the elliptical shape.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the iron strengthening plate comprise two engaging edges for engaging the grooves.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the iron strengthening plate comprise two engaging edges for engaging two grooves in each of the two front legs.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an interior shape of the decoration cover matches an exterior shape of the iron strengthening plates.
In the ladder rung of the present invention, the plastic tread is supported and connected by the metal support bar, so the ladder rung not only satisfies the two requirements of sufficient support strength and surface area, but also has the following advantages: 1 the manufacturing cost is reduced; 2. owing to the connection between the metal support bar and the front legs, it is easy for the ladder rung to be connected to the legs and the connection strength is high. The metal is not directly fixed to the front legs but fixed to the front legs through the strengthening plates, so the present invention also has the following advantages: 1. The strengthening could disperse the pressure to metal support bar in order to protect and strengthen the legs; 2. Compared to conventional designs, the combination of the ladder rung and the front legs is more secure and more artistic. The iron strengthening plates cover part of the front legs and are fixed to them. The decoration cover covers the iron strengthening plates to provide a clean surface of the ladder according to the present invention.
front legs - - - 10; rear legs - - - 20; handrail - - - 30; hinges - - - 40; ladder rung - - - 50; groove - - - 11; iron strengthening plates - - - 12; stuck edges - - - 121; metal support bar - - - 51; plastic tread - - - 52; fixing through groove - - - 53; decoration cover - - - 54.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, referring to
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, referring to
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The ladder rung 50 comprises a plastic tread 52, a metal support bar 51. The bottom of the plastic tread 52 includes a fixing through groove 53. Furthermore, both ends of the plastic tread 52 extend outwards, upwards and downwards to form a decoration cover 54. The metal support bar 51 is engaged in the fixing through groove 53, and the length of the metal support bar 51 is matches or exceeds slightly the length of the fixing through groove 53 in order to prevent the ends getting into the fixing through groove 53. The metal support bar 51 may have a rectangular shape, matching the rectangular shape of the fixing through groove 53, to ensure that they do not rotate relative to each other.
The metal support bar 51 is joined, for example, welded to the iron strengthening plate 12. The interior shape of the decoration part 54 of the plastic tread 52 matches the exterior shape of the iron strengthening plates 12 so that the decoration part 54 covers the iron strengthening plate 12 engaging the front legs 10. As a result, the iron strengthening plates 12 could be decorated and the plastic tread could be stabilized, which make the ladder more secure and more artistic.
In the present invention, the ladder rung comprises a metal support bar and a plastic tread, which has the advantages of rational design, superior security, convenience of manufacturing.
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