This relates generally to safety equipment for working at elevation, and more particularly, to a ladder safety device for retaining a ladder.
When working on a roof or other elevated surface, a ladder is often used to reach the surface, and the person working may stand on the ladder as they complete the work. A variety of factors such as uneven ground, wind, or the user moving on the ladder may result in undesired movement of the ladder. This may pose a safety hazard to the person using the ladder, as they may fall or otherwise be injured, as well as to the surrounding environment. It may also cause a delay in work if a person on an elevated surface is unable to climb down as their ladder has fallen. One example of a ladder support device is shown in US Patent Application Publication No. 2015/02041440.
According to an aspect, there is provided a ladder safety device for supporting a ladder, the ladder having side rails connected by rungs spaced along a height of the ladder, the ladder safety device comprising a ladder enclosure having a front, side supports, a rear support, and a ladder rung engagement that extends from the rear support toward the front, the ladder enclosure defining a ladder receiving area and a ladder support area, wherein the ladder receiving area is sized to permit the side rails and rungs of the ladder to pass therethrough along the height of the ladder, and the ladder support area comprises side rail receptacles defined on either side of the ladder rung engagement by the rear support and the side supports, the side rail receptacles being open to the ladder receiving area and sized to receive the side rails of the ladder such that one of the rungs of the ladder directly overlies the ladder rung engagement, wherein the ladder support area is accessed by inserting the ladder through the ladder receiving area, and moving the ladder into the ladder support area from the ladder receiving area, and a mounting element for mounting the ladder enclosure to a surface.
According to another aspect, the front of the ladder enclosure may comprise a front support.
According to another aspect, each of the front support and the rear support may be length-adjustable.
According to another aspect, the ladder rung engagement may comprise a section of the rear support that is offset into the ladder enclosure.
According to another aspect, the mounting element may permit pivotal movement of the ladder enclosure relative to the surface.
According to an aspect, there is provided the combination of a ladder having side rails connected by rungs spaced along a height of the ladder, a ladder safety device comprising a ladder enclosure having a front, side supports, a rear support, and a ladder rung engagement that extends from the rear support toward the front, the ladder enclosure defining a ladder receiving area and a ladder support area, the ladder being received within the ladder enclosure, wherein the ladder receiving area is sized to permit the side rails and rungs of the ladder to pass therethrough along the height of the ladder, and the ladder support area comprises side rail receptacles defined on either side of the ladder rung engagement by the rear support and the side supports, the side rail receptacles being open to the ladder receiving area and sized to receive the side rails of the ladder such that one of the rungs of the ladder directly overlies the ladder rung engagement, wherein the ladder is inserted through the ladder receiving area, and is movable into the ladder support area from the ladder receiving area, and a mounting element for mounting the ladder enclosure to a surface.
According to another aspect, the front of the ladder enclosure may comprise a front support.
According to another aspect, each of the front support and the rear support may be length-adjustable.
According to another aspect, the ladder rung engagement may comprise a section of the rear support that is offset into the ladder enclosure.
According to another aspect, the mounting element may permit pivotal movement of the ladder enclosure relative to the surface.
According to an aspect, there is provided a method of erecting a ladder against a surface, the ladder having side rails connected by rungs spaced along a height of the ladder, the method comprising the steps of mounting a ladder enclosure to the surface, the ladder enclosure having a front, side supports, a rear support, and a ladder rung engagement that extends from the rear support toward the front, the ladder enclosure defining a ladder receiving area and a ladder support area, the ladder support area comprises side rail receptacles defined on either side of the ladder rung engagement by the rear support and the side supports, the side rail receptacles being open to the ladder receiving area and sized to receive the side rails of the ladder, inserting the ladder into the ladder receiving area of the ladder enclosure such that a top section of the rails and at least one rung passes therethrough, moving the ladder from the ladder receiving area into the ladder support area, and lowering the ladder relative to the ladder enclosure until one of the rungs directly overlies the ladder rung engagement.
According to another aspect, the front of the ladder enclosure may comprise a front support.
According to another aspect, each of the front support and the rear support may be length-adjustable.
According to another aspect, the ladder rung engagement may comprise a section of the rear support that is offset into the ladder enclosure.
According to another aspect, the mounting element may permit pivotal movement of the ladder enclosure relative to the surface.
In other aspects, the features described above may be combined together in any reasonable combination as will be recognized by those skilled in the art.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples above and in the drawings, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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2936214 | Jul 2016 | CA | national |