This present invention relates in general to ladder support assemblies and in particular to assemblies attached to the sides of extension ladders to provide lateral support and security.
The idea of inventing the Ladder Guard came to me after a fall from an extension ladder, the side rail of the ladder bent while I was using it. I then began designing better alternatives for increasing safety on extension ladders. The Ladder Guard is designed specifically for difficult situations and obstacles at home as well as on the job site such as uneven surfaces, soft ground, hills, steps, rooftops etc. Almost on every project involving ladders you may encounter difficulties with leveling on soft or uneven ground as it makes it very unsafe to be on a ladder. The Ladder Guard's horizontal arm extends three feet and secures the ladder from sliding sideways as it provides good leverage.
The Ladder Guard allows people to climb an extension ladder in a safe, stable and confident way. The Ladder Guard that I have designed is absolutely different from the concepts described in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,802,471, No. 5,335,754, No. 4,606,432, No. 4,607,726, No. WO02/059446 A1 and No. 7,163,084 B1.
Their functions and construction is different as to use the Ladder Guard does not require any drillings or modifications to the ladders. The way it attaches to the ladder is easier. The way the horizontal arm locks in the desired angle and provides good leverage is uncomplicated to achieve. The Ladder Guard is constructed with only few parts and is easy to produce. The locking device is unique and simple to operate.
The Ladder Guard is different from the patented designs mentioned above in many ways. The way it attaches to the ladder is unique. Unlike the patents above it does not need any screws or any modifications and the way it attaches to the ladder is very secure. It is different in construction because it has a vertical metal bar which is attached to two pipes that slide into the two bottom step openings in the ladder. The vertical bar is also attached to two metal plates with angled cut grooves that are working as a locking system with a lock on it.
None of the above patents have this type of locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is unique and is attached to the horizontal moving arm. It can be locked either manually or automatically. The locking mechanism blocks the horizontal arm from moving and blocks it on the desired level. It is equipped with a spring that gives protection.
Although the patents mentioned above have the same purpose as the Ladder Guard which is to bring stability to the ladder, each one is differently designed and constructed. In contrast to the other patents the Ladder Guard can be switched easily from ladder to ladder.
Here are some points that are different in construction:
1. Attachment of the Ladder Guard: The Ladder Guard is attached to the extension ladder using two pipes which are welded to a vertical bar that fits into the two bottom openings on the ladder rail.
2. Locking mechanism: The locking mechanism is unique as it consists of two metal plates with calculated angled grooved cuts welded to the vertical bar. It is built with five different elements and is attached by screw to a horizontal arm that locks into the desired angle. The mechanism locks automatically or can be locked by hand.
The United States currently has the highest mortality rate worldwide from people falling off a ladder. It is an object of the present invention to provide a ladder attachment assembly which will provide lateral support and stability and therefore avoid accidents.
The Ladder Guard is an adjustable ladder stabilizer which can be easily attached to any extension ladder allowing the user to work safely on the extension ladder on a variety of slippery or uneven surfaces including floors, patios, ground, pavement, etc. The Ladder Guard is relatively easy to produce, easy to install, easy to use, and above all, safe.
In order that the invention may be readily understood and to show more clearly how it may be implemented, reference will now be made by way of example to the accompanying drawings wherein reference numerals refer to parts and wherein:
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