Claims
- 1. A foldable and extendable ladder having at least two ladder sections, each section comprising:
- a central elongate support member and two outer elongate members arranged one on each side of, and substantially parallel to, the central member; a series of rungs disposed at spaced intervals on each side of the central member and foldably connected to the central member and one of the outer members, each rung being arranged to fold between an operative position, in which it extends generally at right angles to the longitudinal direction of each member to which it is connected, and a storage position in which the rung lies substantially parallel to the central member with the outer member to which it is connected extending parallel to and in close juxtaposition with the central member;
- wherein the ladder sections each have a front face and a rear face and are adapted to be moved relatively to one another between an aligned position one behind the other and a number of extended, partially overlapping parallel positions, the central support members having slidably cooperating parts to provide captive location of one central support member behind the other during their relative movement,
- whereby the rungs of each ladder section are capable of being in either the operative or storage positions in the relatively aligned and extended positions of the central support members.
- 2. The ladder defined in claim 1, wherein a rear ladder section is adapted to be moved upward to said extended, partially overlapping positions.
- 3. The ladder defined in claim 1, wherein one of said central support members includes a sliding surface, formed integrally therewith and extending substantially the entire length thereof, said sliding surface providing captive location of the cooperating part on an adjacent central support member.
- 4. A portable ladder comprising two or more ladder sections each comprising:
- an elongate central element,
- two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and
- a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element,
- the sections having respective parts which are engageable with one another to support one section above the other to form a two section ladder assembly.
- 5. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which the extent to which said sections overlap may be varied with the outer elements and associated steps in either their erected or storage positions.
- 6. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which said respective parts include respective slidably co-operating parts on the ladder sections adapted to provide captive location of the sections with one central element behind the other during all, or substantially all, of relative sliding movement between the sections.
- 7. A ladder as claimed in claim 6, in which said slidably co-operating parts include a first sliding surface disposed on a first of the central elements and a second sliding surface disposed on the second of the central elements, said first and second surfaces being arranged to engage each other to prevent separation of said central elements in a direction normal to the sliding surfaces while permitting relative sliding in the longitudinal direction of the central elements, one of said first and second sliding surfaces facing inwardly and the other facing outwardly with respect to said first central element, when the slidably co-operating parts are in engagement.
- 8. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which the steps of each section are angled in a plane transverse to the central element thereof when in the erected position to accommodate the natural splay of the feet of a person using the ladder.
- 9. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which the steps on one side of the central elements each share a common pivot member, with a respective one of the steps on the other side.
- 10. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which the steps of each said section on one side of the central element thereof are connected to the respective outer element in such a way that all of those steps may be folded together between said erected and said storage positions.
- 11. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, in which one of the ladder sections further comprises means connected to the central element thereof for supporting the lower end of that central element from the ground or other surface when the ladder section is in a generally upright or inclined working configuration.
- 12. A ladder as claimed in claim 11, in which said means for supporting that central element is adapted to engage the ground or other surface at points more widely spaced than the outer elements in their erected position.
- 13. A ladder as claimed in claim 11, in which said means for supporting that central element is foldable between an operative position to engage the ground or surface and a storage position generally parallel with that central element.
- 14. A ladder as claimed in claim 11, in which said means for supporting that central element comprises leg means including at least two leg structures connected to said first central element adjacent one of its ends, at least one of said leg structures having means for adjusting the position of the outer end thereof, thereby permitting differential adjustment of said leg structures to level the ladder in use.
- 15. A ladder as claimed in claim 4, including strut means arranged to form a triangulated load bearing configuration with at least a portion of a step and at least a portion of one of the elements to support the step in its erected position.
- 16. A portable extension ladder comprising two or more ladder sections each comprising:
- an elongate central element,
- two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and
- a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, and
- the sections having respective parts which are engageable with one another to support one section on the other in at least partially, overlapping relationship to form an extension ladder assembly.
- 17. A portable ladder assembly comprising two sections each comprising an elongate central element, two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, one of the sections being provided at one end with engaging means for engaging co-operating means on the other of the sections to permit relative movement of the two sections between an arrangement with one section supported above the other as a two section ladder and an arrangement in which the two sections include an acute angle between them to form a step-ladder.
- 18. A portable ladder assembly comprising two sections each comprising an elongate central element, two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, one of the sections being provided at one end with engaging means for engaging co-operating means on the other of the sections to permit linear relative movement of the sections between overlapping positions, as an extension ladder, and limited pivotal movement between the two sections whereby the sections may be arranged to include an acute angle between them as a step-ladder.
- 19. A portable ladder assembly comprising at least three sections each comprising an elongate central element, two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element and a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, a first of the sections being adapted at one end for assembly upon a second of the sections as a two section ladder and being provided at the other end with engaging means for engaging co-operating means on a third of the sections to permit linear relative movement of the first and third sections between overlapping positions as an extension ladder and pivotal movement between the two sections whereby the sections may be arranged to include an acute angle between them to form a support for the upper end of the two section ladder.
- 20. A portable foldable ladder comprising a ladder structure having an elongate central element, two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, and a leg structure arranged on the ladder structure to be foldable between an open position to engage the ground or other surface at points spaced further apart than the outer elements in their erected position thus to support the ladder structure from the ground or other surface in use, and a storage position to lie substantially parallel to the outer elements in their storage position.
- 21. A portable foldable ladder comprising a ladder structure having an elongate central element, two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central element, and a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, and a leg structure including elements foldably connected to one end of the central element for movement between an open position to engage the ground or other surface at points spaced further apart than the outer elements in their erected position thus to support the ladder structure from the ground or other surface and a storage position in which they lie substantially parallel to the outer elements in their storage position.
- 22. A portable foldable ladder module comprising:
- an elongate central element,
- two elongate outer elements arranged one at each of the opposite sides of the central element, and
- a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central element and foldably connected both to the central element and to the respective one of the outer elements, each outer element with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer element spaced from the central element, and the steps extending outwardly from the central element, and a storage position in which the outer element and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central element, the module being provided with first and second engagement means disposed so that the first engagement means may co-operate with the second engagement means of a further such module whereby a plurality of such modules may be assembled together as a ladder of greater length than the module.
- 23. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, in which said first and second engagement means are adapted to slidably co-operate to provide captive location on one module behind another such module during relative sliding movement between the modules.
- 24. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, in which the steps are angled in a horizontal plane transverse to the central element, when in an erected position to accommodate the natural splay of the feet of person using the module.
- 25. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, in which the central element has a cross-section including a hollow box shape, opposite sides of the box forming two opposite sides of the central element and, being inclined toward each other, and in which said steps extend outwardly approximately normal to said two opposite sides when in an erected position, whereby the steps are angled in a plane transverse to the central element when in the erected position to accommodate the natural splay of the feet of a person using the module.
- 26. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, in which the steps on one side of the central elements each share a common pivot member, with a respective one of the steps on the other side.
- 27. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, in which the steps on one side of the central element are connected to the respective outer elements in such a way that all of these steps may be folded together between said erected position and said storage position.
- 28. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, including means connected to the central element for supporting one end thereof on the ground or other surface when the ladder module is in a generally upright or inclined working configuration.
- 29. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22 including means, disposed on the central element, for detachably retaining at least one leg structure capable of supporting the lower end of the module from the ground or other surface, when such module is in a generally upright, or inclined working configuration.
- 30. A ladder module as claimed in claim 22, wherein said first engagement means engages co-operating second engagement means on another module to permit relative movement of the two modules between an arrangement with one module supported above the other as a two section ladder and an arrangement in which the two modules include an acute angle between them to form a step-ladder.
- 31. A portable foldable ladder comprising a ladder structure having:
- an elongate central member,
- two elongate outer members arranged one at each of opposite sides of the central member,
- a plurality of steps disposed at spaced intervals on each of said opposite sides of the central member, and foldably connected both to the central member and to the respective one of the outer members, each outer member with its associated steps being arranged to fold between an erected position for use with the outer member spaced from the central member and the steps extending outwardly from the central member, and a storage position in which the outer member and the steps lie adjacent and substantially parallel to the central member,
- and releasable means for supporting said steps in their erected position:
- the ladder structure being arranged at one end to engage the ground at two spaced points to support it above the ground or other surface, and having a foldable support member arranged to engage the ground or other surface at a third point when in an open position so that the ladder is supported at three points in use.
- 32. A foldable ladder comprising, in combination:
- a central elongate member and two outer elongate members arranged one on each side of, and substantially parallel to, the central member, a series of rungs each foldably connected to the central member and one of the outer members, each rung being arranged to fold between an operative position, in which it extends generally at right angles to the longitudinal direction of each member to which it is connected, and a storage position in which the rung lies substantially parallel to the central member with the outer member to which it is connected extending parallel to and in close juxtaposition with the central member;
- the rungs of said ladder being angled in a plane transverse to the central element thereof when in the erected position to accommodate the natural splay of the feet of a person using a ladder and, with the central and outer members, to form a cradle for the body of a user when the ladder is in a substantially upright, leaning and working configuration.
- 33. The foldable ladder defined in claim 32, wherein said rung is foldably connected to the central member by means of pivots, the plane of the axes of said pivots on one side of said central member being angled with respect to the plane of the axes of said pivots on the other side thereof, each plane of the axes of said pivots being substantially parallel to said central member and substantially transverse to the plane of the axes of said rungs on the same side of said central member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 719,957, filed Sept. 2, 1976 which, in turn is a divisional of Appln. Ser. No. 558,120 filed Mar. 13, 1975.
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