Claims
- 1. A ladder hinge assembly comprising:
a first ladder hinge plate defining a first plate opening and at least one first locking slot; a second ladder hinge plate defining a second plate opening and at least one second locking slot; a housing associated with the first plate and extending through the first and second plate openings to provide a rotation axis for the plates wherein the second plate is operable to rotate relative to the first plate about the rotation axis to selectively align first and second locking slots; a key outside the housing operable to engage aligned slots to prevent relative rotation of the plates about the rotation axis when the key is engaged with the aligned slots; and a manual rotation member operably coupled to the key to selectively disengage the key from at least one of the aligned slots by rotation of the member a predetermined amount from a rotation member resting position.
- 2. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 1 wherein the predetermined amount is less than 180 degrees.
- 3. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 1 further comprising
a biased piston inside the housing and operably associated with the key to bias the key into engagement with aligned slots of the plates; wherein the manual rotation member is operably associated with the piston to rotate the piston relative to the housing, the piston including a first bearing surface for operable contact with a second bearing surface of the housing when the knob is rotated, wherein at least one of the first and second bearing surfaces is a ramped surface and rotation of the manual rotation member is operable to cause rotational and translational relative movement of the piston and the housing.
- 4. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 3 wherein the ramped surface is ramped at an angle of greater than 15 degrees.
- 5. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 3 wherein the housing is integrally formed.
- 6. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 3 further comprising at least one biased plunger operably associated with the piston and the housing to yielding hold the piston and the housing in a relative orientation to maintain the key out of engagement with at least one slot.
- 7. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 3 wherein the plunger is on the piston and is biased to engage an opening in the housing.
- 8. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 7 further comprising a cam operably associated with the second ladder hinge plate and including a cam surface operable to dislodge the plunger from the opening in the housing when the hinge plates are rotated a predetermined amount.
- 9. The ladder hinge assembly of claim 1 wherein the slots are arranged about the periphery of the plate openings.
- 10. A ladder comprising the ladder hinge assembly of claim 1 wherein the ladder hinge plates are operably associated with a pair of ladder rails wherein at least one of the ladder rails has ladder rungs attached thereto.
- 11. The ladder of claim 7 wherein the hinge plates are attached to the ladder rails.
- 12. A ladder hinge assembly comprising:
at least first and second ladder hinge plates each defining a plate opening and a plurality of locking slots; a housing associated with the first plate and extending through the plate openings to provide a rotation axis for the plates wherein the second plate is operable to rotate relative to the first plate about the rotation axis to selectively align slots of the first and second plates; a key outside the housing operable to selectively engage aligned slots to prevent relative rotation of the plates about the rotation axis when the key is engaged with the aligned slots; a manual rotation member; and means for converting manual rotation of the manual rotation member into translational movement of the key relative to aligned slots to selectively disengage the key from at least one of the aligned slots by rotation of the member a predetermined amount less than 180 degrees from a rotation member resting position.
- 13. An extension ladder comprising:
a pair of outer ladder rails and a pair of inner ladder rails slidably received within the outer rails wherein the inner and outer rails each have a plurality of ladder rungs connected therebetween and the inner rails define a plurality of supporting openings and the inner rails include outer bearing surfaces associated with the supporting openings; and an extension latch mechanism coupled to an outer rail operable to prevent relative retraction of the inner and outer rails when the inner and outer rails are placed into a selected extended orientation, the latch mechanism including a dog pivotally coupled to the outer rail and having a first dog portion operable to engage in one of the supporting openings in the inner rails and a second dog portion rigidly coupled to the first dog portion and operable to contact the associated outer bearing surface when the first dog portion is engaged in the supporting opening to prevent relative retraction of the inner and outer rails from the selected extended orientation when the first dog portion is engaged in the supporting opening.
- 14. The extension ladder of claim 13 wherein the inner rails define a plurality of separate slots between the supporting openings and the slots are substantially larger than the supporting openings in a direction parallel to the pivoting direction of the dog.
- 15. The extension ladder of claim 13 wherein the outer bearing surface is generally flat and the second dog portion defines a corresponding generally flat bearing surface.
- 16. The extension ladder of claim 13 wherein the supporting openings are in communication with the ends of the rungs and the first dog portion defines a generally flat bearing surface for contacting a generally flat bearing surface inside the rung.
- 17. The extension ladder of claim 13 further comprising a locking bar moveable between a first position and a second position when the dog is engaged in the supporting opening, wherein in the first position the locking bar is positioned for operable contact with the third portion of the dog to substantially prevent pivoting of the dog and in the second position the locking bar is out of operable contact with the third portion of the dog to permit pivoting of the dog.
- 18. The extension ladder of claim 17 wherein the locking bar is pivotally coupled to the outer rail and the dog and the locking bar pivot in planes that are substantially not parallel.
- 19. The extension ladder of claim 18 wherein the locking bar includes a first portion offset and extending from the pivot axis of the locking bar, the first portion of the locking bar being in operable contact with the third portion of the dog when the locking bar is in the first position.
- 20. The extension ladder of claim 13 including the hinge assembly of claim 1.
- 21. The extension ladder of claim 13 including the hinge assembly of claim 13.
- 22. The extension ladder of claim 13 wherein the rungs on the outer rails include hollow ends crimped over rung connectors attached to the outer rails.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/383,516 filed on May 28, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383516 |
May 2002 |
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