Ladder carrying device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6189752
  • Patent Number
    6,189,752
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 29, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Vidovich; Gregory M.
    • Brevard; Maerena W.
    Agents
    • Robert R. Hussey, Co. LPA
Abstract
A ladder carrying device is provided for carrying a ladder either over or under the shoulder. The ladder carrying device includes the rigid frame, a cushion pad and a device for selectively attaching and detaching the frame to the ladder. The frame has a cushion connecting portion which is connected to the cushion pad and a frame attachment portion which is secured to the ladder by the attaching and detaching device. The attaching and detaching device also allows the ladder carrying device to be detached from the ladder. The frame has an extension portion extending between its frame attachment portion and cushion connecting portion to space the cushion pad a sufficient distance from the ladder so that it may be mounted in depressions in the side rails of the ladder if desired. The extension portion has outer walls and a plurality of internal ribs extending between the walls to provide a lightweight honeycomb structure while having sufficient strength to support the weight of the ladder. The connection between the cushion pad and the cushion attachment portion is provided by molding the cushion pad around surfaces that are at an angle with respect to an embedded portion of the cushion connecting portion which extend into the cushion pad.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to a ladder carrying device for transporting a ladder and more particularly to a ladder carrying device for carrying a ladder on a persons shoulder.




Ladders are generally carried to and from storage locations or vehicles and places they are used, such as for example, construction sites. Two types of ladders are the spreading and extension designs, both of which are cumbersome and awkward to carry. Ladders generally have a pair of side rails with rungs extending between the side rails. In general, ladders are difficult to control and can swing, or rise and fall in a variety of directions and not only injure the person carrying the ladder but also persons or property in the field of movement of the ladder.




A ladder may be carried either above or below the shoulder. When the ladder is carried above the shoulder, one of the side rails are placed on the persons shoulder with the rungs and the opposing side rail above the persons shoulder. When the ladder is carried below the shoulder, one of the side rails are placed on the persons shoulder with the rungs and the opposing side rail below the persons shoulder. When a ladder is transported from one location to another, it is desirable to allow a person to transport a ladder in comfort and without injury.




In either the above or below shoulder positions, the entire weight of the ladder is exerted on the persons collar bone and muscle above it. In either ladder shoulder carrying position, there is substantial strain on the persons collar bone and muscle above it and also on the wrist since the person will try to hold ladder up to the keep the weight off himself. When a person carries a ladder in either position described above, there is substantial discomfort as a result of the ladder digging into his collar bone and muscle, straining of his wrist, and imbalance of the ladder.




In addition, ladders are difficult to balance when they are being carried. If the ladder is too far behind the person, he is constantly trying to pull the ladder down in front of him which creates a constant strain on his entire body in addition to supporting the weight of the ladder. The same balancing problem occurs when the ladder is too far ahead of the person.




It is difficult to know the best or optimum support point of the ladder and it is dependent on the person carrying the ladder and the terrain. Some believe the best support point for a ladder is at its center of balance or slightly ahead of its center of balance. At the center of balance, the person can determine whether or not the ends of a ladder are moved up or down. When the support point is in front of the center of balance of the ladder, there is some safety in that the front of the ladder will not drop and dig into the ground and possibly injure the person carrying the ladder. If the rearward end of the ladder touches the ground, it merely scrapes along as the person moves forward. Generally, the person carrying the ladder is expected to do physical work after putting the ladder in place and it is important to conserve his energy and strength.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,285 illustrates a known ladder carrying device and provides a handle on the side rail of the ladder. By carrying a ladder with a handle, considerable strain is exerted on the arm and back muscles. Furthermore, the ladder has to be raised when going over rough terrain or when obstacles are present in the path of movement or the ends of the ladder will hit the terrain or obstacles. By having to raise the ladder, further exertion is required by the person carrying ladder. Comment is made in this patent that an attempt has been made to provide a cushion within one of the rails of a ladder which is centrally disposed for resting of the rails against the shoulder with the arm extending between the rungs so as to facilitate carrying. Other patents show devices attached to the ends of the ladder to prevent marring of the work surface, U.S. Pat. No. 3,993,163; or restrict the ladder from slipping when in place, U.S. Pat. No. 4,469,194; or providing a shin shield for the rungs of a ladder, U.S. Pat. No. 2,518,107. A detachable device holding apparatus for step ladder is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,823 and an energy absorbing design for vehicles is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,022,505.




It is desirable to provide a ladder carrying device which allows a person to carry a ladder supported on his shoulder in comfort and distribute the weight of the ladder over an area of his shoulder. Since different people have different preferences as to how they carry a ladder, it is also desirable to provide a ladder carrying device which can be used to carry a ladder on persons shoulder positioned either over or under his shoulder. Likewise, it is desirable to mount the ladder carrying device in a variety of different positions on the side rails. This allows the ladder carrying device to be positioned according to the preference of the carrier.




As is known, ladders have a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween and may be of a wide variety of constructions and designs. Such known ladders may be designed with the side rails having a depression on either the inside or outside of the ladder, or the inside or outside may be flat. It is desirable to provide a ladder carrying device that may be used with ladders that both have and do not have depressions in the side rails and where the inside or outside of the side rails are flat.




It is further desirable to provide a ladder carrying device which is light in weight, decreases the possibility of injury when carrying a ladder and that is easy to manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The ladder carrying device of the present invention is provided for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier. The present invention provides a ladder carrying device with the above described desirable features that can be implemented in a variety of ladder carrying devices.




The ladder carrying device of the present invention includes a rigid frame, a cushion pad, and a device for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device from a ladder. The rigid frame has a frame attachment portion and a cushion connecting portion. The cushion pad is formed to receive the cushion connecting portion of the frame and thereby secure the frame to the cushion pad. To achieve this connection, the cushion connecting portion of the frame has an embedded portion and an anchor portion extending at an angle from the embedded portion. The cushion pad has a recess to receive the embedded portion and anchor portion therein to secure the cushion pad to the frame. Alternatively, the anchor portion may be apertures in the embedded portion which have a surface at an angle to the embedded portion into which cushion material is formed to secure the cushion pad and frame. Yet another alternative occurs when the embedded and anchor portions are the same for example when the embedded portions are at different angles with respect to each other.




As is known, ladders have a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween and may be of a wide variety of constructions and designs. For example, extension ladders may be designed with a depression on the outside or inside of the ladders side rails. In the case where the depression is on the outside of the ladders side rails, and the carrier wishes to carry the ladder above the shoulder, the frame member is design to fit into the depression in the outside of the side rail and be attached to the side rail. The converse is true when the depression is on the inside of the ladders side rails and the carrier wishes to carry the ladder below his shoulder. Other ladders may have a flat outside and/or inside rails and the ladder caring device of the present invention is designed to also fit on the side rails of such ladders.




To accommodate the various configurations of the side rails of ladders, the frame member has an extension portion extending between its frame attachment portion and cushion connecting portion. When used with a ladder having a depression in either the inside or outside of the side rails, the extension portion extends a sufficient distance from the cushion pad so that the ladder support surface of the frame can contact the inside of the depression in the side rail with the cushion pad positioned outside of the side rail.




The extension portion of the frame is designed to be lightweight yet have sufficient strength to support the ladder on the cushion pad without buckling. The extension portion has a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls with ribs extending between the walls to strengthen the end and side walls. The ribs also extend throughout the height of the extension portion, that is between the cushion connecting portion and frame attachment portion of the frame, to provide strength throughout the height of the extension portion. Such strength is important since the weight of the ladder is exerted on the extension portion and must be sufficiently strong so as not to buckle under such loading.




Preferably, the walls and the ribs of the extension are of substantially equal thickness so that the extension portion may be easily formed by known manufacturing processes, such as injection molding. By minimizing large volumes of plastic to form the extension portion, the plastic forming the frame fills the mold and has more uniform cooling in the mold to provide a uniformly formed part without sink holes. In addition, by configuring the ribs in a honeycomb or spaced relationship, the rib construction of the present invention provides a lightweight design which decreases worker fatigue and improves manipulation of the ladder carrying device.




The ladder carrying device of the present invention also includes an attachment device for selectively attaching and detaching the frame to the ladder. The attachment device includes a ladder attachment member secured to one of the side rails of the ladder. For example, separable hook and loop fastener strips such as those sold under the trademark VELCRO may be used. One of the strips is the ladder attachment member and is attached to the side rail of the ladder. The other strip is the frame attachment member attached to the frame attachment portion of the frame. By attaching the hook and loop fastener strips together, the ladder carrying device is secured to the side rail of the ladder. Conversely, by detaching the hook and loop fastener strips from each other, the ladder carrying device is detached from the side rail of the ladder.




A number of different ladder and frame attachment members can be used both on the inside and the outside of the side rail of the ladder. In addition, they may be attached in various positions along the length of the side rail to accommodate various desired carrying positions. The extension portion of the frame allows sufficient clearance of the cushion pad from the side rails even when there is a depression in the side rails.




The ladder carrying device of the present invention may be used on ladders having side rails with or without depressions therein. In addition, the ladder carrying device of the present invention may be used for carrying the ladder either above or below the carrier's shoulder.




To provide additional comfort for the carrier, the cushion pad has a concave shoulder bearing surface which fits around the shoulder of the person carrying the ladder to more evenly distribute the weight of the ladder on his shoulder. Most ladders have their side rails adjacent each other when being carried. The cushion pad of the present invention is positioned under the particular side rail on which the frame is mounted and has an offset portion which extends over at least a portion of the other side rail. Of course, the other side rail creates some twisting in turning of the ladder since the weight of the ladder is supported by the side rail to which the frame is mounted. Such a cushion pad having an offset portion provides for more even distribution of the weight of the ladder on the carriers shoulder and also resists turning or twisting of the ladder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a ladder carrying device of the present invention used by a ladder carrier when the ladder is positioned below the carriers shoulder with the arm through the ladder,





FIG. 2

is a cross-section of the portion of the ladder carrying device shown in FIG.


1


and taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows a ladder carrying device of the present invention used by a ladder carrier when the ladder is positioned above the carriers shoulder,





FIG. 4

is a cross-section of the portion of the ladder carrying device shown in FIG.


3


and taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the ladder carrying device of the present invention,





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the ladder carrying device shown in FIG.


5


and taken along line


6





6


thereof,





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the ladder carrying device shown in FIG.


5


and taken along line


7





7


thereof,





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the ladder carrying device shown in FIG.


5


and taken along line


8





8


thereof,





FIG. 9

is a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the ladder carrying device of the present invention mounted on a ladder,





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the ladder carrying device shown in

FIG. 10

with portions of the ladder carrying device broken away and the cushion pad indicated by dashed lines.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention is provided for carrying a ladder


12


on the shoulder


14


of the carrier


16


in a variety of different positions. Two such positions are shown and

FIGS. 1 and 3

, that is the under the shoulder position


18


in FIG.


1


and the over the shoulder position


20


in FIG.


3


. The present invention provides a ladder carrying device


10


that can be implemented in a variety of ladder carrying devices.




Ladders generally have a pair of side rails which either slide along each other, in the case of an extension ladder, or pivot with respect to each other, in the case of a step ladder. The opposing inner and outer sides of the side rails may be either flat or have a depression therein. The ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention may be used on ladders of a wide variety of different constructions and designs. For purposes of illustration, the ladder


12


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, has two ladder rung assemblies


22


,


24


each of which have a pair of side rails


26


,


28


, respectively on each side of the ladder rung assemblies with rungs


30


extending between the side rails


26


and with rungs


30


extending between the side rails


28


. Each of the pair of side rails


26


,


28


have opposing inner


32


,


34


and outer sides


36


,


38


, respectively.




Since the ladder illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

has identical construction on each side of the ladder rung assemblies


22


and


24


, only one side of the ladder


12


will be described in connection with the use of the ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention. The side rail


26


has a depression


40


on its inner side


32


with its outer side


36


being relatively flat. The other side rail


28


has a depression


42


in its outer side


38


with its inner side


34


being relatively flat. The channel depth “d” of the depressions


40


,


42


is determined by the size of the sides


44


of the side rails


26


,


28


. Each of the side rails


26


,


28


have outermost surfaces


46


,


48


respectively.




The ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention may be used to carry the ladder


12


in the under the shoulder position


18


, shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

or in the over the shoulder position


20


shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention includes a rigid frame


50


, a cushion pad


52


, and a device


54


for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device from a ladder


12


.




When positioned to carry the ladder under the shoulder, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the ladder carrying device


10


is positioned with the attaching and detaching device


54


mounting the ladder carrying device on the inner side


32


in the depression


40


of the side rail


26


. The frame


50


has a frame attachment portion


56


having a ladder support surface


58


, an extension portion


60


and a cushion connecting portion


68


.




To accommodate the various configurations of the side rails of ladders, the extension portion


60


of the frame


50


extends between its frame attachment portion


56


and cushion connecting portion


68


. When used with a ladder having a depression in either the inside or outside of the side rails, the extension portion


60


extends a sufficient distance from the cushion pad


52


so that the ladder support surface


58


of the frame can contact, through the attaching and detaching device


54


, the inside of the depression in the side rail with the cushion pad positioned outside of the side rail.




The frame attachment portion


56


is positioned in the depression


40


and is connected to the inner side


32


of the side rail


26


. The extension portion


60


extends between the frame attachment portion


56


and the cushion pad


52


to space the inner surface


62


of the cushion pad


52


from the outermost surface


48


of the side rail


28


as seen in FIG.


2


. The ladder carrying device


10


is positioned between the rungs


30


so that the carriers arm can extend through the space between the rungs


30


. The cushion pad


52


has a carrier support portion


64


having a concave shoulder bearing surface


66


that rests on the shoulder of the carrier when transporting the ladder.




The cushion pad


52


of the present invention is positioned under the side rail


26


on which the frame


50


is mounted and has an offset portion


67


which extends over at least a portion of the other adjacent side rail


28


. The offset portion


67


resists some twisting of the ladder created by the offset of the other side rail


28


since it is spaced from the frame attachment portion


56


of the frame


50


. Such a cushion pad


52


with an offset portion


67


provides for more even distribution of the weight of the ladder on the carriers shoulder and also resists turning or twisting of the ladder by the offset side rails


26


,


28


.




When the ladder


12


is transported to the desired location, the attaching and detaching device


54


is used to detach the ladder carrying device


10


from the ladder


12


as will be hereinafter described. Likewise, the device


54


is used to attach the ladder carrying device


10


to the ladder


12


when moving the ladder another location.




When positioned to carry the ladder


12


in the over the shoulder position


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the ladder carrying device


10


is positioned with the attaching and detaching device


54


mounting the ladder carrying device on the outer side


38


of the side rail


28


. Of course, it should be understood that the device


54


may be also used to secure the ladder carrying device


10


to the outer side


36


of the side rail


26


. The frame attachment portion


56


is positioned in the depression


42


and is connected to the outer side


38


of the side rail


28


. The extension portion


60


extends between the frame attachment portion


56


and the cushion pad


52


to space the inner surface


62


of the cushion pad


52


from the outermost surface


46


of the side rail


26


as seen in FIG.


4


.




The ladder carrying device


10


is positioned so that the ladder


12


may be easily carried and maybe positioned in the center of balance of the ladder or forward or behind the center of balance of the ladder, dependent on the terrain and the preferences of the carrier . During transport of the ladder, the concave shoulder bearing surface


66


of the cushion pad


52


is supported by the shoulder


14


of the carrier


16


and distributes the weight of the ladder


12


over an area of the carrier's shoulder.




One embodiment of the ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 5-8

. The ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention has a cushion pad


52


, a rigid frame


50


connected on one end to a cushion pad


52


and on the other end to the device


54


for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device to and from a ladder. The frame


50


has a frame attachment portion


56


and a cushion connecting portion or cushion embedded portion


68


.




As seen in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the cushion pad


52


is formed to receive the cushion connecting portion


68


of the frame


50


and thereby secure the frame to the cushion pad. To achieve this connection, the cushion connecting portion


68


has an embedded portion


70


with an anchor portion


72


extending at an angle from the embedded portion. The cushion pad


52


has a recess


74


to receive the embedded portion and anchor portion


70


,


72


respectively therein with the cushion material in contact with the embedded portion and the anchor portion to secure the cushion pad to the frame


50


.




The frame


50


has a generally rectangular shape with opposing side and end walls


76


,


78


respectively. The embedded portion


70


of the cushion connecting portion


68


also has a generally rectangular cross-sectional shape and the curved bottom surface


80


defined by the bottom of the embedded portion


70


and the anchor portion


72


.




The curved bottom surface


80


is particularly desirable since the curve is contoured in a similar shape to that of the concave shoulder bearing surface


66


. This allows the weight of the ladder transmitted through the frame


50


to the cushion pad


52


to be more evenly distributed and transferred to the shoulder


14


of the carrier


16


. The top or anchor surface


82


of the anchor portion


72


extends from and around the side and end walls


76


,


78


and is flat and at an angle to the portion


70


. Accordingly, the thickness of the anchor portion


72


is least at the center of the opposing side walls


76


and thicker at the end walls


78


. The additional strength of the thicker anchor portion


72


at the end walls


78


increases the strength of the connection and the cushion connecting portion


68


. By positioning the anchor portion


72


at an angle with respect to the embedded portion


70


, a retaining portion or lip


84


of the cushion pad


52


is in contact with and formed above the anchor surface


82


of the anchor portion


72


to hold the frame


50


in the cushion pad.




To assemble the frame


50


and cushion pad


52


, the frame is first formed by molding the frame


50


by any known process, such as injection molding. The frame is then placed in a cavity of a mold with the extension portion


60


positioned in the cavity and the cushion connecting portion


68


extending therefrom. The mold is then closed and the cushion pad


52


is molded around the cushion connecting portion


68


of the frame


50


to form a frame cushion assembly.




Preferably, the material from which the cushion pad


52


is made is sufficiently resilient so as to conform to the contour of the carriers shoulder


14


yet not so resilient as to be ineffectual in supporting the weight of the ladder carried. The cushion pad material preferably has an outer skin


86


surrounding the resilient core


88


so the core is protected. It has been found that one preferable material is an integral skin microcellular polyurethane foam with a core density ranging from between about 15 to 19 pounds per cubic foot with the preferred density of about 17.5 pounds per cubic foot. It is also been found that preferably the surface hardness of the skin


86


ranges in hardness (skin hardness) when measured with a Shore “a” rubber hardness gauge from between about 13 to 15 Shore “a” hardness.




The frame


50


has an extension portion


60


extending between its cushion connecting portion


68


and frame attachment portion


56


as seen in

FIGS. 6-8

. The extension portion


60


is designed to be lightweight yet have sufficient strength and rigidity to support the weight of the ladder on the cushion pad


52


without buckling. The extension portion


60


has a pair of opposing side walls


76


and a pair of opposing end walls


78


with cross ribs


90


extending between the side walls


76


and a longitudinal rib


92


extending between the end walls


78


. By so providing the cavities


94


in the extension portion


60


defined by the walls


76


,


78


and ribs


90


,


92


, a honeycomb structure


95


is so defined and the weight of the extension portion is substantially reduced while providing sufficient strength and rigidity to support the weight of the ladder


12


. The ribs


90


,


92


extend between the cushion connecting portion


68


and the frame attachment portion


56


to stiffen the frame


50


throughout its height. Preferably, the walls


76


,


78


and the ribs


90


,


92


are of substantially equal thickness to provide uniform strength across the cross-section of the extension portion


60


and also allow the frame


50


to be easily formed by known manufacturing processes, such as injection molding. By minimizing large volumes of plastic to form the extension portion


60


, the plastic forming the frame


50


fills the mold for making the frame and allows more uniform cooling of the frame in the mold which provides a uniformly formed part without sink holes. In addition, by configuring the ribs in a honeycomb


95


as shown in

FIG. 8

, the rib construction of the present invention provides a lightweight design which decreases worker fatigue and improves manipulation of the ladder carrying device.




The ladder carrying device


10


also includes an attachment device


54


for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device


10


to the ladder


12


, as seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The attachment device


54


includes a ladder attachment member


96


secured to one of the side rails


26


,


28


of the ladder


12


as described above. The attachment device


54


also includes a frame attachment member


98


secured to the frame attachment portion


56


of the frame


50


. The ladder attachment member


96


and the frame attachment member


98


are separable hook and loop fastener strips, such as those sold under the trademark VELCRO. It is within the contemplation of this invention that any devices that provide for the attachment and detachment of the ladder


12


and the ladder carrying device


10


may be used. As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 6

, the ladder attachment member


96


is attached to the inner side


32


of the side rail


26


by the means of any conventional fastening device such as adhesive


97


. It should be recognized that the ladder attachment member


96


may be attached to the other sides


34


,


36


,


38


of the side rails


26


,


28


as desired. Furthermore the ladder attachment member


96


may be positioned any place along the side rails


26


,


28


as desired by the carrier.




As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the frame attachment member


98


is received on the ladder support surface


58


and in a recess


100


. The recess


100


is formed by a lip


102


surrounding the ladder support surface


58


. The frame attachment member


98


is attached to the ladder support surface


58


by means of any conventional fastening device


104


, such as an adhesive. The lip


102


protects the frame attachment member


98


from being damaged, easily removed or otherwise rendered inoperative. The lip


102


is of sufficient height to protect the frame attachment member


98


yet not so great as to interfere with the interlocking of the hook and loop fastener strips


96


,


98


and supporting the weight of the ladder


12


by the ladder support surface


58


. By attaching the hook and loop fastener strips


96


,


98


together with their respective hooks and loops engaged, the ladder carrying device


10


is secured to the side rail


28


of the ladder


12


. Likewise, the ladder carrying device


10


may be detached from the side rail


28


by disengaging the loop fastener strips


96


,


98


.




It is within the contemplation of this invention that a wide variety of devices for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device


10


of the present invention to a ladder


12


may be used. For example, it is contemplated that one of the attachment members


96


,


98


would be a plate having several key hole type openings and the other attachment member being headed pins with heads sized to fit in the enlarged portion of the key hole opening. To engage these attachment members, the heads of the pins are inserted into and positioned above the enlarged portion. They are then slid back so the shank of the pin passes through the smaller portion of the key hole opening and held in that position by the enlarged portion of the headed pin. Disengagement is effected by reversing these steps.




Another embodiment of the ladder carrying device


10


′ of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

and is similar in construction with the ladder carrying device


10


described above. For ease of description, the ladder carrying device


10


′ is numbered with numerals the same as are used in connection with the ladder carrying device


10


to denote common parts were appropriate and followed by a prime mark “′” to denote the ladder carrying device


10


′.




The ladder carrying device


10


′ is provided for mounting on the flat sides


34


′,


36


′ of the side rails


26


′,


28


′ of the ladder


12


′. For purposes of illustration, the ladder carrying device


10


′ is shown as mounted on the flat surface


34


′ of the side rail


26


′ and should be understood that the ladder carrying device


10


′ may be mounted on the flat side


36


′ of the side rail


28


′ or any other relatively flat surface of the side rail of a ladder


12


′.




The ladder carrying device


10


′ includes the rigid frame


50


′, the cushion pad


52


′ and a device


54


′ for selectively attaching and detaching the ladder carrying device to and from a ladder


12


′. The frame


50


′ has a frame attachment portion


56


′, an extension portion


60


′ and a cushion connecting portion


68


′. The cushion pad


52


′ is formed to receive the cushion connecting portion


68


′ of the frame


50


′ and thereby secure the frame to the cushion pad. The cushion connecting portion


68


′ has embedded portions


70


′ and anchor portions


72


′ formed by the apertures


106


in the embedded portions


70


′. The apertures


106


provide anchor surfaces


82


′ which extend at an angle from the embedded portion and accordingly provide anchor surfaces or anchor portions


82


′ defined by the apertures


106


. When the cushion pad


52


′ is formed around the cushion connecting portion


68


′, the material forming the cushion pad flows through the apertures


106


to form a retaining portion


84


′ in contact with the surfaces


82


′. The cushion material in the apertures


106


or retaining portion


84


′ secures the frame


50


′ to the cushion pad


52


′ and forms a frame cushion assembly.




The ladder attaching and detaching device


54


′ includes a mounting plate


108


secured to the flat surface


34


′ of the rail


26


′ by any conventional fasteners, such as the threaded fasteners


110


. The plate


108


has an outer surface


110


to which the ladder carrying device


10


′ of the present invention is mounted. It should be understood that the plate


108


is shown for illustrative purposes only, such as when a ladder carrying device is mounted on a wooden ladder. The particular ladder shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

may not need a plate


108


dependent on the specific configuration of the surface


34


′.




The frame


50


′ is formed with its extension portion


60


′ positioning its ladder support surface


58


′ of frame attachment portion


56


′ away from the inner surface


62


′ of the cushion pad


52


′. Preferably in all embodiments of the present invention, the extension portion


60


,


60


′ is sufficient in length for the cushion pad


52


,


52


′ to clear contact with the ladder


10


,


10


′ but is kept to a minimum distance. The ladder attachment member


96


′ is secured to the plate


108


and the frame attachment member


98


′ is secured to the ladder support surface


58


′ of the frame attachment portion


56


′ of the frame


50


′. Accordingly, the ladder carrying device


10


′ may be selectively attached are detached from the ladder


12


′ by engaging or disengaging the separable hook and loop fastener strips


96


′,


98


′. It is within the contemplation of this invention to use other ladder attaching and detaching devices


54


′.




The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding this specification. It is my intention to include all modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or equivalents thereof



Claims
  • 1. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame and a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder including a ladder attachment member secured to said frame attachment portion of said frame and removably secured to at least one of the side rails of the ladder, said frame attachment portion has a ladder support surface, said ladder support surface spaced from said cushion pad a sufficient distance to avoid contact of the ladder with said cushion pad when said ladder carrying device is mounted on the ladder, said frame having an extension portion extending between said cushion pad and said frame attachment portion for spacing said frame attachment portion of said frame from said cushion pad, said extension portion of said frame has a plurality of outer walls and a plurality of internal ribs extending between at least two of said outer walls of said extension portion.
  • 2. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 1 in which said ribs extend between said cushion connecting portion and said frame attachment portion of said frame.
  • 3. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with runes therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame and a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, said cushion pad connecting portion of said frame includes at least one anchor portion, said cushion pad having at least one retaining portion in contact with said one anchor portion to secure said frame thereto, a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder including a ladder attachment member secured to said frame attachment portion of said frame and removably secured to at least one of the side rails of the ladder.
  • 4. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 3 wherein said cushion pad connecting portion of said frame includes an embedded portion which is embedded in said cushion pad, said one anchor portion extending at an angle from said embedded portion.
  • 5. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame and a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, said cushion connecting portion of said frame having at least one aperture therein, said cushion pad extending through said one aperture of said frame, a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder including a ladder attachment member secured to said frame attachment portion of said frame and removably secured to at least one of the side rails of the ladder.
  • 6. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame and a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, said cushion pad includes an offset portion extending from one side of said rigid member, a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder including a ladder attachment member secured to said frame attachment portion of said frame and removably secured to at least one of the side rails of the ladder said cushion pad includes an offset portion extending from one side of said rigid member.
  • 7. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame, said frame having an extension portion extending between said cushion pad and said frame attachment portion, said frame attachment portion having a ladder support surface, said cushion pad connecting portion of said frame includes an embedded portion and at least one anchor surface, said cushion pad having a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, said ladder support surface of said frame is spaced from said cushion pad, said embedded portion of said frame is embedded in said cushion pad, said cushion pad contacts said anchor surface of said frame to secure said frame thereto, and a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder.
  • 8. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 in which said extension portion of said frame has a plurality of outer walls and a plurality of internal ribs extending between at least two of said outer walls of said extension portion.
  • 9. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 8 in which said ribs extend between said cushion connecting portion and said frame attachment portion of said frame.
  • 10. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 wherein said one anchor surface of said cushion connecting portion of said frame is defined by at least one aperture in said cushion connecting portion, said cushion pad extending through said one aperture of said frame.
  • 11. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 wherein said cushion pad includes an offset portion extending from one side of said frame.
  • 12. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 wherein said attaching and detaching device includes a pair of strips, one having a series of hooks thereon and the other having a series of loops thereon, one of said strips attached to said frame attachment portion of said rigid frame and the other of said strips attached to one of the side rails of the ladder.
  • 13. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 wherein said cushion pad is formed from a material having a core density ranging from between 15 to 19 pounds per cubic foot.
  • 14. A device for carrying a ladder as described in claim 7 wherein said cushion pad is formed from a material having a surface hardness ranging from between about 13 to 15 Shore “a” hardness.
  • 15. A device for carrying a ladder on the shoulder of a carrier, which ladder has a pair of side rails with rungs therebetween, said ladder carrying device comprising:a rigid frame having a cushion connecting portion and a frame attachment portion, a cushion pad connected to said cushion connecting portion of said frame and a carrier support portion for contact with the shoulder of the carrier when the ladder is carried, said cushion pad is formed from a material having a core density ranging from between 15 to 19 pounds per cubic foot and a surface hardness ranging from between about 13 to 15 Shore “a” hardness, a device for selectively attaching and detaching said frame to the ladder including a ladder attachment member secured to said frame attachment portion of said frame and removably secured to at least one of the side rails of the ladder.
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