A problem with extension ladders placed against a building wall is that when a user climbs near a top of an extension ladder, the user is too close to wall to work comfortably. Further, there no convenient location to hold tools or products that the user is installing on the building.
The inventor herein has recognized a need for a ladder platform system that is coupled to a top of an extension ladder that provides sufficient space for a user to work comfortably on a building and which can hold tools or products that the user is installing on the building.
A ladder platform assembly for attachment to an extension ladder in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The extension ladder has first and second ladder side rails and a ladder step coupled to and extending between the first and second ladder side rails. The ladder platform assembly includes a first tubular leg having a rectangular-shaped cross-sectional profile, first and second ends, and a first slot. The first slot extends through an inner wall of the first tubular leg and extends from the first end toward the second end thereof. The first tubular leg defines a first interior space between the first and second ends thereof that is sized and shaped to receive a top portion of the first ladder side rail therein. The first slot is sized and shaped to receive a portion of the ladder step therein. The ladder platform assembly further includes a second tubular leg having a rectangular-shaped cross-sectional profile, first and second ends, and a second slot. The second slot extends through an inner wall of the second tubular leg and extends from the first end toward the second end thereof. The second tubular leg defines a second interior space between the first and second ends thereof that is sized and shaped to receive a top portion of the second ladder side rail therein. The second slot is sized and shaped to receive another portion of the ladder step therein. The ladder platform assembly further includes a platform coupled to the second end of the first tubular leg and the second end of the second tubular leg such that the platform encloses the second end of the first tubular leg, and the platform further encloses the second end of the second tubular leg.
A ladder platform system for attachment to an extension ladder in accordance with another exemplary embodiment. The extension ladder having first and second ladder side rails and a ladder step coupled to and extending between the first and second ladder side rails. The ladder platform system includes a ladder platform assembly having a first tubular leg, a second tubular leg, a platform, and a tubular board support sleeve. The first tubular leg has a rectangular-shaped cross-sectional profile, first and second ends, and a first slot. The first slot extends through an inner wall of the first tubular leg and extends from the first end toward the second end thereof. The first tubular leg defines a first interior space between the first and second ends thereof that is sized and shaped to receive a top portion of the first ladder side rail therein. The first slot is sized and shaped to receive a portion of the ladder step therein. The second tubular leg has a rectangular-shaped cross-sectional profile, first and second ends, and a second slot. The second slot extends through an inner wall of the second tubular leg and extends from the first end toward the second end thereof. The second tubular leg defines a second interior space between the first and second ends thereof that is sized and shaped to receive a top portion of the second ladder side rail therein. The second slot is sized and shaped to receive another portion of the ladder step therein. The platform is coupled to the second end of the first tubular leg and the second end of the second tubular leg such that the platform encloses the second end of the first tubular leg, and the platform further encloses the second end of the second tubular leg. The tubular board support sleeve being coupled to a bottom surface of the platform and being sized and shaped to receive a board therethrough. The ladder platform system further includes a first standoff member sized and shaped to receive the board therethrough. The ladder platform system further includes a second standoff member sized and shaped to receive the board therethrough.
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The first and second standoff members 101, 102 are disposed on opposite sides of the ladder platform assembly 100, and the board 50 extends through the third tubular board support member 500 of the first standoff member 101, the first and second tubular board support members 241, 242 of the tubular board support sleeve 240 of the ladder platform assembly 100, and the fourth tubular board support member 520 of the second standoff member 102.
While the claimed invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the claimed invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the claimed invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the claimed invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/957,916 filed on Jan. 7, 2020, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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