A need for a ladder with a guardrail locking system has been present for a long time to assist the user in safely using ladders. This invention is directed to solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
A ladder with one or more guardrails with its locking system is presented herein. The ladder also has a guardrail on or near the top of the ladder may prevent a user from accidently falling off the ladder.
The ladder has a first pair of side rails with a first set of steps located in-between the first pair of side rails and a second pair of side rails with a second set of steps located in-between the second pair of side rails. The first pair of side rails has a first pair joining sections and the second pair of side rails has a second pair joining sections so that the first pair of side rails and the second pair of side rails are rotatably attached with a pair of joining hinges wherein the joining hinges may be using a joining pin, a bolt or other acceptable joining methods at each of the joining hinge.
The first guardrail with a pair of arms are rotatably attached to the first pair joining sections and second pair joining sections by the pair of joining hinges of the ladder. The first pair joining sections comprises of a pair of first rotatable areas and the second pair joining section comprises of a pair of second rotatable areas, and the first pair joining sections further comprises of one or more locking points wherein one or more locking keys attached to the first guardrail engages one or more of the locking points to prevent the first guardrail from rotating freely.
To make the ladder easier to open and close with security, each of the first rotatable areas and second rotatable areas may be flat and round so that the first pair joining sections and second pair joining sections are slidably joined together by the pair of joining pins.
To prevent the latter from arbitrarily open and close, one or more of the locking points are distributed on the edges of the first rotatable area to receive the locking keys of the first guardrail wherein the locking point may be formed by an indentation, slot, depression or protrusion into the edge of the first rotatable area. For a preferred embodiment, the locking keys has a locking protrusion to engage one of the locking points. In addition, the locking key may have a locking button with the locking protrusion located on the first guardrail to slidably move the locking protrusion to engage and disengage one of the locking points. For an improved design, the locking protrusion of the locking key is a protrusion pin that slidably engages and disengages one of the locking points.
The ladder may have a second guardrail attached to the first guardrail so that a user of the ladder can be guarded (or surrounded) by a guardrail all around, providing 360 degrees of guardrail around the person. The second guardrail may be rotatably attached to the pair of arms of the first guardrail. To better protect the user, the second guardrail comprises of a guardrail lock slidably attached to the second guardrail that prevents the second guardrail from freely rotating about the first guardrail.
The guardrail lock has a stopping edge to help prevent the guardrail lock from sliding freely on the second guardrail and overlaps both the corresponding arm of the first guardrail and the corresponding arm of the second guardrail. Moreover, the guardrail lock may be slidably adjustable so that the guardrail lock can be pushed over, including but not limited to left and right or back and forth motion, to not overlap or cover the corresponding arm of the first guardrail so the guardrail lock does not engage the arm of the first guardrail. Furthermore, the guardrail lock may be adjustable by having a slider that may be used to push the guardrail lock sideways.
The ladder further comprises of a foldable stand attached to one of the steps of the first pair of side rails and attached to one of the steps of the second pair of side rails, wherein the foldable stand may be folded or bent at about the middle of the stand.
The advantages of the embodiments of the ladder described herein, including but not limited, are: (1) helps the user of the ladder to more securely stand on the stand guarded by the first guardrail on one side, (2) helps the user of the ladder to more securely stand on the stand guarded by the first guardrail on two opposite sides, (3) helps the user of the ladder to more securely stand on the stand guarded by the first guardrail on all sides, (4) securely lock the guardrails so the guardrails do not freely move about while the user is working on the ladder, (5) the user may adjust the first guardrail and the second guardrail while standing on the ladder, and (6) the ladder and the guardrails can easily folded for storage.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, a better understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to the figures, various embodiments of the invention are described.
The ladder 10 further comprises of a foldable stand 55 attached to one of the steps of the first pair of side rails and to one of the steps of the second pair of side rails so that the foldable stand 55 may be folded to be stowed away.
The ladder 10 further comprises of a first pair of joining sections 60 and a second pair of joining sections 65 wherein the first pair of side rails 20 and the second pair of side rails 30 are rotatably attached with a pair of joining hinges 95.
The ladder 10 further comprises of a first guardrail 75 and a second guardrail 80. The first guardrail 75 is attached to the first pair of joining sections 60 and attached to the second pair of joining sections 65. The first guardrail 75 has a pair of first-guardrail arms (or arms) 85 wherein each of the pair of first-guardrail arms 85 of the first guardrail 75 is attached to the first pair of joining sections 60 and the second pair of joining sections 65, respectively. The pair of first-guardrail arms 85 are joined together by a first bar 90.
The second guardrail 80 is attached to the first guardrail 75. The second guardrail 80 has a pair of second-guardrail arms 86 wherein each of the pair of second-guardrail arms 86 is attached to the first guardrail 75 at the respective first-guardrail arms 85. The pair of the second-guardrail arms 85 are joined together by a second bar 91. Each of the second-guardrail arms 86 is attached on the respective first-guardrail arms 85, away from the joining hinges 95 and towards the first bar 90. As shown in
The first pair joining sections 60 comprises of a pair of first rotatable areas 110 and the second pair joining section 65 comprises of a pair of second rotatable areas 115. The first pair joining sections 60 further comprises of one or more locking points 120 distributed on an edge of the first rotatable area 110, wherein one or more locking keys 125 attached to the first guardrail 75 engages one or more of the locking points 120 to prevent the first guardrail 75 from rotating freely. The second pair joining sections 65 also comprises of one or more locking points 120 distributed on an edge of the second rotatable area 115, wherein one or more locking keys 125 attached to the first guardrail 75 engages one or more of the locking points 120 to prevent the first guardrail 75 from rotating freely.
The first pair joining sections 60 and the second pair joining sections 65 are rotatably held together by joining hinges 95. The hinges may be joining pins 135, joining bolts or other mechanical devices to rotatably hold two moving parts together. The locking points 120 may also be indentations 140 placed on the first rotatable area 110 or on the second rotatable area 115 or both. Moreover, the locking keys may comprise of a locking button 145 with the locking protrusion 150, wherein the locking button 145 is located on the first guardrail 75 to slidably move the locking protrusion 150 to engage and disengage one of the locking points 120.
One or more of the locking points 120 are distributed on the edges of the first rotatable area 110 and on the edges of the second rotatable area 115 to receive one of the locking keys 125 of the first guardrail 75.
While various embodiments have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the specification and the embodiments presented herein do not limit the scope of the invention, but only illustrate the best mode at the time of this application and possible potentials of the invention. Therefore, the claims presented shall be interpreted to the full scope afforded by law.
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