1. Field of Invention
This invention caters to ladder safety, specifically for providing additional traction and surface protection wherever ladders are used.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
Although there exists many safety products available in the marketplace today to enhance ladder safety. This Ladder Safety Matt serves as yet another method, to be used with today's ladders, as a way of enhancing their safe use even further. It is an inexpensive way to increase ladder safety.
Until now, today's common ladders could slip and slide along gutters and roof edges causing damage to them. As well, on the ground, a ladder could inadvertently slip on slick surfaces such as tiles or moisture-laden grass.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the Ladder Safety Matt Invention are:
(a) A simple set of devices, which are inexpensive and easy to use.
(b) They can be used with most any existing ladder on the market.
(c) They store away taking very minimal space.
(d) They are a lightweight and the preferred embodiment is made of soft rubber or a slip-resistant equivalent.
Further objects and advantages of my invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
In essence, a simple, economical way to provide added safety whenever a ladder is used, by providing slip resistance at all areas where a ladder contacts surfaces.
Also, the rubber provides slip proofing on various surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, tile, carpet, linoleum etc . . . while, at the same time, protecting the flooring
Both the Ladder Safety Matt (5) and the rail boots (4) are made of slip resistant rubber and provide protection to surfaces contacted.
The rail boots (4) are a few feet long and this embodiment covers three sides of the rail: the outside, the contacting surface against the building and part of the inside up to the steps. The rail boots can be fastened to the rail with straps or hooks or velcro.
The Ladder safety Matts (5) are shown flattened out here but during storage and handling, they are rolled up and fastened against the rail boots until needed.
The Ladder Safety Matt Invention comprises of The Ladder Safety Matt (ground version) (1), rail boots (4), The Ladder Safety Matts (elevated surface version) (5) and connecting straps (6).
For stepladder applications, one simply unrolls the ladder safety matt (ground version) (1) and lays it at the area where the stepladder (7) is needed. Then one places two legs of the stepladder (7) on the matt (1), whereby the weight of the stepladder (7) and the person using it form an indentation into the rubber of the matt (1). If the matt (1) is on grass or sand, one may drive some stakes through the matt (1) at the holes (2) provided, for added security.
For extension ladder (3) applications, again, one simply unrolls the ladder safety matt (1) (ground version) and lays it at the area where the extension ladder (3) is needed.
At the upper end of the extension ladder (3), centering about three feet from the very top of the ladder (3), the rails boots (4) are installed before raising the ladder (3) against the building (8) and the ladder safety matts (elevated surface version) (5) are rolled up and connected to the rail boots (4) with the connecting straps (6).
The ladder (3) is then raised into position and the two legs of the ladder (3) are propped on the matt (1), whereby the weight of the ladder (3) and the person using it form an indentation into the rubber of the matt (1). If the matt (1) is on grass or sand, one may drive some stakes through the matt (1) at the holes (2) provided, for added security.
The upper end of the ladder (3) is leaned against the building (8) at the area of the rail boots (4), providing slip proofing and protecting the surface areas being contacted on the building (8). The ladder (1) extends approximately three feet above the top of the building (8).
One proceeds to climb the ladder (3), and when he gets to the area of the rail boots (4), he unfurls the ladder safety matts (elevated surface version) (5) and flops them onto the surface of the roof (10). They provide additional frictional holding power to the ladder (3) by being connected via the connecting straps (6) to the rail boots (4). As well as providing a slip proof stepping surface for climbing onto the roof (10) off the ladder (3). The rubber of the matts (5) is pliable and soft and adhesive-like for good holding power and ease of management.
Then, for coming down the ladder (3) off the roof (10), one steps onto the safety matt (5) and grabs the top of the extension ladder (3) and proceeds downward and when he gets to the level where he can reach the matts (5), he peels them off the roof (110) and lets them hang on the side of the ladder (3). He can roll them back up when he is safely on the ground.
Thus the reader will see that The Ladder Safety Matt Invention provides enhanced safety whenever a ladder is used.
While my above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather, as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Other variations are possible.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60717409 | Sep 2005 | US |