Non-applicable.
The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to ladders and their usage. More particularly, the present invention relates to a ladder platform system for retaining items on a ladder.
A ladder is a device that is used for accessing areas that are at a different height than the person using the ladder. A ladder can be used to climb up to a higher level, to climb down to a lower level, and to enable a user to remain at a selected level. All ladders have vertical supports and horizontal steps hereinafter called rungs. While some ladders are constructed of ropes or cables most ladders are comprised of relatively rigid side poles and relatively rigid rungs that span between the side poles.
Ladders have been used for over 10,000 years. In fact they are easily identifiable in ancient cave drawings. Over that time various limitations of ladders have been identified. In particular ladders that are used to access regions so that users can paint, build, clean, or perform other work tasks suffer from the ongoing problem of adequate working space. That is, a worker on a ladder has limited space to place paint, tools, materials, or other items that are needed to perform the ongoing work.
Various solutions to the problem of inadequate space have been developed over the years. For example, scaffolding has proven itself to be highly useful in enabling a worker or workers to perform tasks at different elevations while also providing far more space than is available on a ladder. However, scaffolding suffers not only from additional cost when compared to a ladder but also from the time and effort needed to install the scaffolding, to take it down and to move it around. In direct contrast ladders are very easy to set up, take down, and to move. In addition, ladders are low-cost devices are well-suited for use by one person.
In view of the foregoing a low cost, rapidly installed, easily removed, and simply to use ladder extension platform would be highly useful. Preferably such a platform would be safe to use and would be highly configurable. Beneficially such a platform would not impede a user climbing up and down on the ladder. Ideally such a platform could be selectively installed on a wide range of different ladders and would be suitable for moving from one ladder to another.
The principles of the present invention provide for low cost, rapidly installed, easily removed, and simply to use platforms that are suitable for attaching to ladders. Such platforms are safe to use and are highly configurable. In practice such platforms can be implemented such that they do not impede a user when that user is climbing up or down on the ladder. Beneficially such platforms can be selectively installed on a wide range of different ladders and are suitable for moving from one ladder to the next.
A ladder platform system that is in accord with the present invention includes an elongated first center post that is configured to pass through a first hollow rung of a ladder. In addition, there is an elongated secondary post that is configured to pass through a second hollow rung of the ladder. There is also a pair of short frame members and a pair of long frame members that together form a rectangular frame. The long frame members are attached to the first center post. A first platform is connected to the rectangular frame and an adjustable frame member connects the secondary post to the first center post. In addition, a brace connects a first short frame member to the adjustable frame member.
The first center post may be rectangular while the first center post may protrude from a second side of the ladder. Beneficially, the short frame members and the long frame members are comprised of “L” shaped angle stock. If so, the short frame members and the long frame members may form a barrier around the first platform. In addition, the first center post may be attached to the bottoms of the long frame members.
The adjustable frame member might include a plurality of apertures. If so the adjustable frame member can connect to the secondary post via a fastener that passes through a selected aperture of the plurality of apertures. Often the protrusion will be hollow. There also may be a second platform assembly that is removably attached to the protrusion. That second platform assembly can include a second center post and a second platform. Beneficially the second center post fits into the protrusion.
A ladder that is in accord with the present invention includes a first side, a second side, a first hollow rung, and a second hollow rung. The first and the second hollow rungs extend from the first side to the second side. In addition, there are rung apertures that pass through the first and the second hollow rungs. An elongated first center post passes through the first hollow rung and an elongated secondary post passes through the second hollow rung. In addition, there are a pair of short frame members and a pair of long frame members that form a rectangular frame. The pair of long frame members are attached to the first center post. A first platform is connected to the rectangular frame and there is an adjustable frame member that connects the secondary post to the first center post. A brace connects a first short frame member to the adjustable frame member.
The first center post may be rectangular, and the first center post may protrude from a second side of the ladder. Beneficially, the short frame members and the long frame members are comprised of “L” shaped angle stock. If so, the short frame members and the long frame members may form a barrier around the first platform. In addition, the first center post may be attached to the bottoms of the long frame members.
In practice the adjustable frame member might include a plurality of apertures. If so, the adjustable frame member may connect to the secondary post via a fastener that passes through a selected aperture of the plurality of apertures. A second platform assembly may be removably attached to the protrusion. That second platform assembly can include a second center post and a second platform. Beneficially the second center post fits into the protrusion.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following detailed description and claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
In the figures like numbers refer to like elements throughout. Additionally, the terms “a” and “an” as used herein do not denote a limitation of quantity but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.
Refer now to
The first platform assembly 20 and the second platform assembly 30 are preferably lightweight, weather-resistant resilient frame members made from aluminum or plywood and are attached together with common fasteners 40 such as washers, bolts, and nuts that are also weather-resistant.
Referring now to
Still referring to
The first center post 21 includes a first center post aperture 27 (see
In a preferred embodiment, the first platform long frame members 22a are three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, one inch (1 in.) thick, and twenty-four inches (24 in.) long. Also, in that preferred embodiment the first platform short frame members 22b are three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, one inch (1 in.) thick, and fifteen and seven-eighths inches (15⅞ in.) long. Also, in that preferred embodiment the first center post 21 is three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) thick, and thirty-six inches (36 in.) long.
Referring once again to
Located at the junction of the first platform short frame member 22b to which the brace 25 is attached and an adjacent first platform long frame member 22a is the first end of a downward extending adjustable frame member 24. Toward the bottom of the adjustable frame member 24 is a plurality of adjustable frame member apertures 47 (which preferably are equidistantly spaced). The end of the brace 25 opposite the first platform short frame member 22b is attached at an intermediate position to the adjustment frame member 24 using a fastener 40.
Removably attached to a selected one (1) of the plurality of adjustment frame apertures 47 is an end of a secondary post 26. The specifically selected adjustment frame aperture 47 to which the secondary post 26 is attached depends on where the desired rung 55 that is being used is located. That is explained in more detail subsequently. In the preferred embodiment the secondary post 26 is shaped the same as the first center post 21 (i.e., a hollow tubular element with a square cross-section having a width capable of full insertion within the rung openings 52 of a hollow rung 55) and is preferably three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) thick, and eighteen inches (18 in.) long.
With the first center post 21 installed through a desired rung 55 and with the secondary post 26 installed in a lower rung 55 the goal is to obtain and maintain a horizontal orientation of the first platform 23. This is to prevent items that are or will be retained thereon from falling off. The desired horizontal orientation is obtained by appropriately selecting a frame aperture 47 of the adjustable frame member 24 to be used to attach to the secondary post 26. Once the horizontal orientation of the first platform 23 is achieved a fastener 40 is passed through the secondary post 26 and the selected frame aperture 47 to lock the orientation in place. In addition, the attachment of the second platform assembly 30 onto the first platform assembly 20 renders the second platform 33 similarly oriented.
The second platform long frame members 32a and the second platform short frame members 32b are preferably aluminum “L” are similarly shaped angle stock and are oriented with respect to the second platform 33 such that an upwardly orientated lip is formed.
The second center post 31 is a hollow square cross-sectioned element having a width that is capable of full insertion within the end of the first center post 21. One end of the second center post 31 is attached to the bottom center of a second platform short frame members 32b. The second center post 31 bisects the second platform 23 and is attached to the other second platform short frame member 32b. As discussed above, adjacent the second platform 33 is a second center post aperture 37. Also, as noted above a fastener 40 passes through the first and second center post apertures 27,37 to lock the second platform assembly 30 to the first platform assembly 20.
In a preferred embodiment, the second platform long frame members 32a are three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, one inch (1 in.) thick, and fifteen and seven-eighths inches (15⅞ in.) long. Also in that preferred embodiment the second platform short frame members 32b are three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, one inch (1 in.) thick, and eleven and seven-eighths inches (11⅞ in.) long. The second center post 31 is slightly less than three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) wide, three-quarters of an inch (¾ in.) thick, and thirty-six inches (36 in.) long such that the second center post 31 is sized to snugly fit within the first center post 21. Alternatively, in other embodiments the second center post 31 receives the first center post 21.
The first platform 23 is envisioned to be plywood or another similar material and is sized to fit within the frame members 22a, 22b. In the preferred embodiment the first platform 23 is fifteen and three-quarters of an inch (15¾ in.) wide, one-quarter of an inch (¼ in.) thick, and twenty-three and three-quarters inches (23¾ in.) long. The second platform 33 is also envisioned to be plywood or another similar material and is sized to fit within the frame members 32a, 32b.
It should be appreciated that typical fasteners 40 can be used to attach the various elements of the ladder platform system 10, preferably such that the ladder platform system 10 can be easily broken down into its constituent parts and quickly reassembled on-site. All elements are preferably lightweight and easy to carry and can be installed. Both the first platform assembly 20 and second platform assembly 30 preferably should have the capacity to support about ten pounds (10 lbs.).
The foregoing descriptions of embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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