A need for a ladder that may be folded with collapsible steps to save storage space 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 collapsible ladder that collapse not only the rails but also the steps, as well as the top caps, is presented herein. The ladder may be erected and then collapsed flat, saving storage space.
The ladder has a pair of right siderails rotatably connected to a pair of left siderails. The ladder also has a plurality of right steps. Each of the right steps has a right rail-joining points so that each right rail-joining point is rotatably attached to a right linking rail. Likewise, the ladder also has a plurality of left steps. Each of the left steps has a left rail-joining point so that each left rail-joining point is rotatably attached to a left linking rail.
The ladder also has a right top-cap and a left top-cap. The right linking rail is rotatably connected to the right top-cap and the left linking rail is rotatably connected to a left top-cap.
Each right step has a right linking-joining point so that each right step is rotatably attached to the right linking rail at the corresponding right linking-joining point and each left step has a left linking-joining point wherein each left step is rotatably attached to the left linking rail at the corresponding left linking-joining point.
The right linking rail of the ladder is also connected to the right top cap and the left linking rail of the ladder is also connected to the left top cap. The right top cap and the left top cap are used to support weight of a user or an item place on the right or the left top cap, or both, and the right top cap and the left top cap are rotatably connected to each other.
The ladder may also have a right spreader and a left spreader. Each of the right spreader and the left spreader has two ends. One end of the right spreader is rotatably attached to the right siderail and the other end of the right spreader is attached to the left spreader. Similarly, one end of the left spreader is rotatably attached to the left siderail and the other end of the left spreader is attached to the right spreader
To better secure the ladder when the ladder is in erected open position, the ladder also has a right support bar and a left support bar. Each of the right support bar and the left support bar has two ends. One end of the right support bar is rotatably attached to the right siderail and the other end is attached to the right top cap. Likewise, one end of the left support bar is rotatably attached to the left siderail and the other end is attached to the left top cap.
In order to better rotatably open the pair of right siderails and the pair of left siderails, the latter may have a hinge plate rotatably connecting one of the pair of right siderails and one of the pair of left siderails.
The ladder may be better securely held open and erected by having a spreader lock. The spreader lock may be placed on either of the right spreader or the left spreader, so that the spreader lock prevents the right spreader and the left spreader from rotating beyond the horizontal position in one direction when the right spreader and the left spreader are horizontally aligned.
The right top cap may also have a right gear and the left top cap may have a left gear. The right gear has protrusions and indentations forming gear teeth and the left gear has protrusions and indentations forming gear teeth, so that the right gear and the left gear engage each other to rotate the right top cap and the left top cap at the same rate of rotation. The protrusions and the indentations of the right gear and the left gear do not have to be completely surrounding the outer rims of the right gear and the left gear so that the rotation of the right gear and the left gear may be prevented at one or more predetermined positions.
To better facilitate the folding the ladder, at least one of the siderails has a groove so that the support bar and the spreader joined together may slidably move along the groove. The sliding action may be accomplished by the right support bar and the right spreader joined together at a right slider point that is slidably attached to the right siderail so that the right slider point may slide along a right groove. Moreover, the sliding action may be accomplished by the left support bar and the left spreader joined together at a left slider point that is slidably attached to the left siderail so that the left slider point may slide along a left groove. It is preferable that a groove is on each of the pair of the right siderails and a groove is on each of the pair of the left siderails, so that each groove slidably receives a respective slider point formed by a support bar and a spreader. Also, it is preferred that the grooves are inside surface of the right and the left siderails as shown in the Figs.
One or more of the right slider point and the left slider point may be a part of a larger slider block. For example, the right slider point may be a part of a right slider block that is slidably attached to the right siderail so that the right slider block may slide along the right groove. Likewise, the left slider point is a part of a left slider block that is slidably attached to the left siderail so that the left slider block may slide along the left groove. The use of a slider block prevents unnecessary wear and tear on the slider points and also facilitate more secure and tight fitting slide action along the groove.
In addition to the use of a spreader lock, to better prevent an accidental collapsing or opening of the ladder, the ladder may also have a right spreader block mounted on at least one of the right siderails. The right spreader block has a right spreader-block indentation that receives a right-end portion of the right spreader. Similarly, the ladder may also have a left spreader block mounted on at least one of the left siderails. The left spreader block has a left spreader-block indentation that receives a left-end portion of the left spreader
The ladder may have an anti-slip foot at each floor contacting end of the each of the right siderails and the left siderails.
As the Figs show the ladder has a front side and a rear side. The pair of right siderails are rotatably connected to a pair of left siderails. One right siderail is rotatably connected to the one left siderail on the front-side of the ladder and the other right siderail is rotatably connected to the other left siderail on the rear-side of the ladder.
Each of the right siderails has a plurality of right step-joining points and each of left siderails have a plurality of left step-joining points. In between each of the right siderails, the right siderails accept the plurality of right steps by rotatably accepting the right step-joining point at its respective right rail-joining point. Likewise, in between each of the left siderails, the left siderails accept the plurality of left steps by rotatably accepting the left step-joining point at its respective left rail-joining point.
It is preferred to have a pair of right linking rails rotatably connected to a right top-cap and a pair of left linking rails rotatably connected to a left top-cap. The right top-cap is mounted in between the pair of right linking rails and the left top-cap is mounted in between the pair of left linking rails.
The ladder may have a pair of right spreaders, one right spreader on the front-side and one right spreader on the rear-side of the ladder. Each of the right spreader has two ends, with one end rotatably attached to one of the right siderails and the other end attached to one of a pair of left spreaders. Likewise, the ladder may have a pair of left spreaders, one left spreader on the front-side and one left spreader on the rear-side of the ladder. Each of the left spreaders has two ends wherein one end is rotatably attached to one of the left siderails and the other end is attached to one of a pair of right spreaders.
The pair of right spreaders may be rotatably attached to a pair of right support bars and the pair of left spreaders may be rotatably attached to a pair of left support bars. Each of the right support bars has two ends and each of the left support bars has two ends. One end of the right support bar is rotatably attached to one of the right siderails and the other end is attached to the right top cap, and one end of the left support bar is rotatably attached to one of the left siderails and the other end is attached to the left top cap.
The right spreader and the left spreader on the front-side has a spreader lock that prevents the connected right spreader and the connected left spreader to rotate further in one direction when the connected right spreader and the connected left spreader are horizontally aligned. The right spreader and the left spreader on the rear-side also has a spreader lock that prevents the connected right spreader and the connected left spreader to rotate further in one direction when the connected right spreader and the connected left spreader are horizontally aligned.
The right top cap has a right gear and the left top cap has a left gear. The gear on the right top cap engages the gear on the left top cap. It is possible to have more than one right gear and one left gear, optionally one set on the front-side and the other set on the rear-side. Because the gears on the right top cap and on the left top cap engage one another, the right top cap and the left top cap rotate at the same rate of rotation.
Thus, from the open position of the ladder, once the joint between the right spreader and the left spreader is pushed upward, the right top cap and the left top cap are rotated downward hinged by the gears, allowing the right and left slide blocks to move along the grooves of the right and left siderails, collapsing the ladder to save space for storage or hanging.
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 place items on the right top cap and the left top cap, (2) the entire ladder, including the top caps and the steps are neatly folded (collapsed) for space saving, storage and carrying.
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.
A right top cap 30 and a left top cap 35 are rotatably attached to the hinge plate 25. In a fully opened position of the ladder 10 as shown has the right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 forming a flat platform 40. On the flat platform 40, an item may be securely placed on it and the flat platform 40 may be designed to withstand a person standing on it. The surface of either or both right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 may have non-slip cover or coating or knurled to prevent a person from slipping.
The right linking rail 50 is rotatably connected to the right top-cap 30 and the left linking rail 55 is rotatably connected to the left top-cap 35.
Each right step 45 has one or more right rail-joining points 75 so that each right step 45 is rotatably attached to the right linking rail 50 at the corresponding right rail-joining point 75 and each left step 60 has a left rail-joining point 80 wherein each left step 60 is rotatably attached to the left linking rail 55 at the corresponding left rail-joining point 80.
The right linking rail 50 of the ladder 10 is also connected to the right top cap 30 and the left linking rail 55 of the ladder 10 is also connected to the left top cap 35. The right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 may be used to support weight of a user or an item place on the right top cap 30 or the left top cap 35, or both, and the right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 are rotatably connected to each other.
The ladder 10 may also have a right spreader 85 and a left spreader 90. Each of the right spreader 85 and the left spreader 90 has two ends. One end of the right spreader 85 is rotatably attached to the right siderail 15 and the other end of the right spreader 85 is attached to the left spreader 90. Similarly, one end of the left spreader 90 is rotatably attached to the left siderail 20 and the other end of the left spreader 90 is attached to the right spreader 85.
To better secure the ladder 10 when the ladder is in erected open position, the ladder 10 also has a right support bar 95 and a left support bar 100. Each of the right support bar 95 and the left support bar 100 has two ends. One end of the right support bar 95 is rotatably attached to the right siderail 15 and the other end is attached to the right top cap 30. Likewise, one end of the left support bar 100 is rotatably attached to the left siderail 20 and the other end is attached to the left top cap 35.
The ladder 10 may be securely held open and erected better by having a spreader lock 105. The spreader lock 105 may be placed on either of the right spreader 85 or the left spreader 90, so that the spreader lock 105 prevents the right spreader 85 and the left spreader 90 from rotating beyond the horizontal position in one direction when the right spreader 85 and the left spreader 90 are horizontally aligned.
To better facilitate the folding the ladder 10, at least one of the siderails 15, 20 has a groove 120, 125 so that the support bar 95, 100 and the spreader 85, 90 joined together may slidably move along the groove 120. The sliding action may be accomplished by the right support bar 95 and the right spreader 85 joined together at a right slider point that is slidably attached to the right siderail 15 so that the right slider point 130 may slide along a right groove 120. Moreover, the sliding action may be accomplished by the left support bar 100 and the left spreader 90 joined together at a left slider point 135 that is slidably attached to the left siderail 20 so that the left slider point 135 may slide along a left groove 125. It is preferable that a groove 120 is on each of the pair of the right siderails 15 and a groove 125 is on each of the pair of the left siderails 20, so that each groove 120, 125 slidably receives a respective slider point 130, 135 formed by a support bar 95, 100 and a spreader 85, 90.
One or more of the right slider point 130 and the left slider point 135 may be a part of a larger slider block 140, 145 (see
As shown, from the open position of the ladder 10, once the joint between the right spreader 85 and the left spreader 90 is pushed upward, the right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 are rotated downward hinged by the right gear 110 and the left gear 105. As the right top cap 30 and the left top cap 35 are rotated downward, the right and left slider blocks 140, 145 to move along the grooves of the right and left siderails 15, 20, collapsing the ladder 10 to save space for storage or hanging.
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.