This invention relates generally to storage work facilitation.
According to an embodiment, a ladder includes a side rail having top and bottom ends; at least two rungs connected to the side rail; a top cap disposed near the top end of the side rail; and a foot protrusion mounted to the top cap and shaped to physically engage a battery pack slot of a power tool, such that attaching the power tool to the foot protrusion secures the power tool to the top cap.
According to another embodiment, a power tool storage apparatus, includes a base member shaped to be secured to a storage surface; and a tool engaging portion extending from the base member. The tool engaging portion is shaped to physically engage a battery pack slot of a power tool, such that attaching the power tool to the tool engaging portion secures the power tool to the storage surface.
According to another embodiment, a method is provided for securing a power tool to a storage surface using a storage apparatus. The storage apparatus includes a base member shaped to be secured to the storage surface; and a tool engaging portion extending from the base member. The tool engaging portion is shaped to physically engage a battery pack slot of a power tool. The method includes securing the base member of the storage apparatus to the storage surface; removing a battery pack, if present, from the power tool; and sliding the power tool relative to the tool engaging portion of the storage apparatus, such that the battery pack slot of the power tool engages the tool engaging portion of the storage apparatus.
Other embodiments and features are disclosed herein.
The accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention according to the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
The invention is now described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein like numerals designate like parts.
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While extension cord 500 may be a typical two- or three-bladed AC connector that can be plugged into a standard outlet, it may be preferable to provide an extension cord 500 that has a magnetic end for easy disconnection if somebody pulls or trips on extension cord 500.
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Persons skilled in the art will recognize that providing such base 106 may also enhance the stability of ladder 106 due to the weight of the portable power supply and/or battery packs.
A locking screw 108L can extend through wall 108 and contact top cap 107 or be disposed under top cap 107, so as to fix the position of case 108 (and thus lock case 108) on top cap 107. Other locking systems found in cases, such as over center mechanisms, latches, etc. can be used for the same purpose.
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Similarly, top cap 107 may have a foot protrusion 107F for physically engaging a power tool 107PT. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that foot protrusion 107F will be shaped similarly to the portion of a battery pack that is engageable to power tool 107PT. Because each power tool manufacturer typically has a different battery pack configuration, it is preferable to design foot protrusion 107F to be separable from top cap 107 so that a user can replace the foot protrusion 107F with another foot protrusion that can engage the selected power tool 107PT. It may be appreciated that in some embodiments the foot protrusion 107F may be positioned at an underside of the top cap 107, such as is shown by foot protrusion 107F labeled 107F′, or may be located on a side of the top cap 107, such as is shown by the foot protrusion 107F labeled 107F″. Accordingly, it may be appreciated that in some embodiments the foot protrusions 107F may facilitate hanging of the power tools 107PT therefrom.
Preferably, top cap 107 may be electrically connectable to battery pack 107B. Top cap 107 may also have a solar cell 107S for converting solar power into electricity. The power outputs of the battery pack 107B and/or solar cell 107S can be provided to a power supply 107P. Power supply 107P may also be connected to AC power. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that power supply 107P may be able to charge battery pack 107B.
Power supply 107P may supply power to the foot protrusion 107F, thus converting foot protrusion 107F into a power terminal for power tool 107PT and/or a light 107FL. In addition, power supply 107P may supply power to lights or LEDs 107L provided on side rails 101 and/or rungs 102. Power supply 107P may also provide power to a USB power output 107U, enabling a user to charge smartphones, etc.
Top cap 107 may also have an audio circuit 107R connectable to a speaker 107RS. The audio circuit 107R could incorporate a radio circuit. In addition, top cap 107 may have speakerphone module 107SP, which is connectable to the user's cell phone, via BlueTooth® for example. The cell phone's audio output can be processed via the audio circuit 107R and heard via speaker 107RS. Speakerphone module 107SP preferably has a microphone (not shown) so that the user can have a full conversation with a caller.
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Preferably platform 108 has a motorized mechanism for lifting and/or lowering platform 108, which could be used to lift materials. In particular, platform 108 may have at least one motor 108M driving a pinion 108MP that engages a rack 101R on each side rail. Motor(s) 108M may be powered by a battery pack 107B mounted on platform 108. Alternatively, motors 108M may be powered by a power cord.
Platform 108 may also have control buttons 108CB to control motor(s) 108M and the directional rotation of pinions 108MP, and thus the direction of movement for platform 108 along ladder 100.
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Persons skilled in the art shall recognize that lock plate 109LP and channel 108C could be used to support all sorts of accessories. For example, referring to
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Side rails 101 may also have a bracket holder 101BH that receives a bracket 101B. Bracket 101B may be captured within bracket holder 101BH, or may be removable therefrom. Like protrusions 101P, brackets 101B may have a top surface 101BS which are substantially coplanar. With such arrangement, a user can dispose an object thereon. Preferably, a user can rotate bracket 101B about bracket holder 101BH when not needed so bracket 101B does not interfere with the user's movement up and down the ladder.
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It may be advantageous to provide a continuous track band 120B between rollers 120. Band 120B may contact the support wall and/or platform 120. Rollers 120R may have teeth 120RT that engage band 120B for enhanced driving thereof.
Side rails 101 may be disposed on a sliding platform 121P which is slidingly disposed on channel 121C of support platform 121.
With such arrangement, a user can cause ladder 100 to move sideways without having to climb down ladder 100. This can be accomplished by activating motor(s) 120M to rotate in a desired direction, causing rollers 120R and/or band 120B to rotate. As rollers 120R and/or band 120B contact the support wall and/or support platform 120, they force ladder 100 to move sideways along channels 120C, 121C.
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Support extensions 121, 122 are preferably pivotally connected to a flange 101L connected to side rail 101 at pivot 121P. Flange 101L may have a curved slot 101LS which is substantially concentric with pivot 121P. A locking handle 121LH may be threadingly engaged to support extension 121, 122, so that the user can fix the position of support extension 121, 122 along slot 101LS by rotating handle 121LH.
Preferably, support extension 121 has a support surface 121S which is substantially horizontal in the second position, and can be used to support items disposed thereon. Support extension 121 may also have a flange 121F for contacting the supporting wall in the second position, thus enhancing the stability of ladder 100. Flange 121F may nest behind side rail 101 when support extension 121 is in the first position in order to minimize the volume of ladder 100 for storage. Similarly, support extension 122 may contact the support floor in the second position, thus enhancing the stability of ladder 100.
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The output of inclination sensor 125L may be provided to a controller 125C, which in turns controls a motor 125M. Motor 125M can rotate a shaft 125S which is threadingly engaged to a foot portion 125F. As shaft 125S rotates, foot portion 125F moves along the axis of shaft 125S because foot portion 125F is not allowed to rotate. Such motion effectively causes ladder 100 to pivot about the other side rail 101. As ladder 100 pivots, inclination sensor 125L continues to provide information for controller 125C in a closed feedback loop, allowing controller 125C to level ladder 100.
Controller 125C may also send an audio signal to speaker 125SP to audibly inform the user when the self-leveling operation is being conducted (and alerting the user to not climb ladder 100 until the self-leveling operation is completed), and/or alerting the user when the self-leveling operation is completed. An audio signal can also be used to indicate to the user that ladder 100 is beyond the self-leveling range.
Persons skilled in the art will recognize that a power tool battery pack 107B can be used to power motor 125M via a power supply circuit 125PS.
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In an embodiment, the foot protrusion 107F may be separately mountable so as to facilitate tool storage outside of the context of securement to the top cap 107 or even outside of the context of being in association with the ladder 100. For example, an embodiment of foot protrusion 107F is illustrated in isolation in
In an embodiment, the base portion 200 may have other engagement features that may releasably secure the base portion 200 to the storage surface, which may facilitate replacing the foot protrusion 107F with other foot protrusions 107F configured for use with other tools.
As noted above, it may be appreciated that in some embodiments different foot protrusions 107F may be shaped to engage different power tools 107PT. Accordingly, the tool engaging portion 210 may vary across embodiments, and may be associated with differing tools. While in some embodiments, such as that illustrated in
Persons skilled in the art may recognize other additions or alternatives to the means disclosed herein. However, all these additions and/or alterations are considered to be equivalents of the present invention. For example, it may be appreciated that in an embodiment the teachings associated with the foot protrusion 107F may similarly be applied in inverse form to receive one or more battery configurations for storage of excess batteries. In addition, it may be appreciated that features described herein may be formed by any appropriate known construction mechanism, and from any appropriate material or materials. For example, in some embodiments, features may be integrally formed to one another (e.g., molded, extruded, forged, or so on), or may be formed separately and assembled together (e.g., through screws, bolts, rivets, or other fasteners). Similarly, in some embodiments various features may be formed from one or more of metal, plastic, wood, composites, and so on.
The present application derives priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/107,661, filed Jan. 26, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62107661 | Jan 2015 | US |