The subject invention generally and in various embodiments relates to ladder support systems, and more particularly to devices for supporting ladders in a stable lateral position when employed for climbing.
Ladder supports for stabilizing ladders are generally known and used to prevent undesirable shifting and rotation of a ladder when in use. Ladders are commonly placed against supporting structures such as walls, rafters, poles, etc. Existing ladder stabilizers are generally of two types. The first type is a V-shaped device that is wider than the width of the ladder to which it is attached. The ends of the stabilizer are capped with non-slip caps that contact the supporting structure. The second type of stabilizer is a V-shaped device that fits between the side beams of a ladder and is adapted to stabilize a ladder that is supported by a pole. The stabilizer is shaped such that the cradle of the āVā contacts the pole.
In accordance with embodiments of the invention, there may be provided a ladder support for a ladder having at least one rung. The ladder support may have a first support member that may be mounted on a ladder rung and a second support member mounted on another portion of the ladder rung. The first and second support members may be shaped to provide lateral support when a supporting structure is positioned between the first and second support members.
Another embodiment of the invention may include a ladder support system having a first and a second support portion for mounting on a ladder rung. The first and second support portions may be configured substantially similar to one another and may be shaped to provide lateral support to the ladder by positioning the supporting structure within a receiving area of the first and second support portions.
Another embodiment of the invention may include a ladder support for a ladder with at least one rung having a first and a second means for laterally supporting a ladder. The first and second means are adapted for mounting on different portions of a ladder rung and are shaped such that lateral support is provided when a supporting structure is positioned between the first and second support means.
Accordingly, the present invention provides solutions to the shortcomings of prior devices and methods for stabilizing ladders. Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
In the accompanying Figures, there are shown embodiments of the present invention wherein like reference numerals are employed to designate like parts and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings for the purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for the purposes of limiting the same,
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First and second support members 20, 30 may be repositionable and removably mounted on portions of the securing structure 100 by, for example, one or more fasteners 50. Fasteners 50 may include, for example, latches, cotter pins, plastic ties, snap locks, etc. The first support member may have a slit 25, a show in
Various embodiments described herein may include retrofitting the ladder support system 10 onto a securing structure 100, where the first and second support members 20, 30 may be pried open about their slits 25, 35. Once opened, the first and second support members 20, 30 may then be placed around a ladder rung 100 and placed at opposite ends of the ladder rung 100 wherein the first support member 20 may be positioned on the ladder rung 100 and the second support member 30 may be positioned on another portion of the ladder rung 100. In various embodiments, due to the resilient nature of the material used for construction, the first and second support members 20, 30 return to their undeformed position as illustrated when the deforming force is removed. While the support members 20, 30 are in a desired location, either at the extremities of the ladder rung 100 against the ladder beam (mot shown) or somewhere in between, the ladder support system 10 may further be secured in place with fasteners 50. A desired position may include a position that places inner abutment ends 24, 34 against the supporting structure 200 to prevent lateral movement. Although fasteners 50 are optional in several cases such as, for example, where the first and second support members 20, 30 fit snugly between the ladder beam (not shown) and the supporting structure 200, they may be additionally used to assist in securing the ladder support system 10 in a desired position.
Other methods of attaching the ladder support system 10 are within the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention. First and/or second support members 20, 30 may attach directly to the sides of the ladder beams (not shown) via, for example, snap fittings or threaded attachment means. In addition, the support members 20, 30 may also slide into molded fittings (not shown) retrofitted onto existing ladder beams.
Further implementations for allowing the ladder support system 10 to open for positioning around a securing structure 100 are within the spirit and scope of the invention as well. The addition of hinges (not shown), as well as other like implementations may be used to assist in the separation of the first support member 20 into several smaller members such that positioning them around a ladder rung 100 may be accomplished with less force. The second support member 30 may likewise be partitioned into smaller portions connected together with hinges.
The first support member 20 and second support member 30 may also be shaped in a somewhat frustoconical shape to provide lateral support to a ladder (not shown). However, other shapes may be employed for laterally supporting a ladder when the supporting structure 200 is positioned between the two support members 20, 30. Other shapes may include, for example, a ring, a toroid, blocks, etc.
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Third support member 140 may be shaped generally in a concave manner to accommodate varying sizes and shapes of supporting structures 200 such as, for example, the pole 200 illustrated in
To secure the ladder support system 300 to a ladder 700, the first and second support portions 320, 330 may be opened about their common hinges 370. The support portions 320, 330 may further be placed over a securing structure 100 and then fastened together such as, for example, with fasteners 350. One or more fasteners 350 may be utilized to secure ladder support system 300 to a securing structure 100 on a ladder 700. The supporting structure 200 may then be placed in the supporting structure receiving area 338 and/or supporting structure receiving area 328 to provide lateral support to a ladder 700.
Further implementations of the embodiments of the invention may include dividing the first and second support portions 320, 330 into several more portions connected via hinges 370 or other attachment means. Although two portions have been illustrated, other implementations may include further segregation of the first and second support portions 320, 330 connected by hinges 370.
Further embodiments may include other ways of attaching the ladder support system 300 that are within the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention. First and/or second support portions 320, 330 may attached directly to the sides of the ladder 700 on the beams 710 via snap fittings or threaded attachment means. In addition, the support portions 320, 330 may also slide into molded fittings (not shown) retrofitted onto existing beams 710 of the ladder 700.
Further implementations of attaching the ladder support system 400 are within the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention. First and/or second support portions 420, 430 may attach directly to the sides of the ladder 700 on the beams 710 via snap fittings or threaded attachment means. In addition, the support portions 420, 430 may also slide into molded fittings (not shown) retrofitted onto existing beams 710 of the ladder 700. This fastener 451 provides additional stability to the ladder support system 400 as it further prevents the ladder support system 400 from falling away from the supporting structure 200.
The embodiments of the present invention represent significant improvements over ladder stabilizing devices. Those of ordinary skill in the art will, of course, appreciate that various changes in the details, materials and arrangement of parts which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the invention may be made by the skilled artisan within the principle and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
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