Claims
- 1. A load-dispersing device for use with a ladder having side rails, said side rails having a length and a load bearing area, and being separated by rungs, said rungs being in contact with said side rails, said load dispersing device comprising:
- a pair of flexible load-dispersing members, said members having a first configuration and a second configuration and a memory to return said members from said second configuration to said first configuration, each of said pair of load-dispersing members having:
- a contact area, said contact area having a width and a length,
- a locking area, said locking area having a width, a depth and a length, and being adjacent to at least a substantial portion of said contact area length,
- an interior cavity, said interior cavity being within said locking area depth, equal to said locking area length and having a predetermined periphery;
- a longitudinal slit, said longitudinal slit being the length of said member and extending from said locking area's exterior surface into said interior cavity,
- whereby separating said longitudinal slit to expose said interior cavity places said member in said second configuration, enabling said member contact area to be mounted adjacent at least a portion of one of said load bearing area of said side rails and releasing said longitudinal slit returns said member to said first configuration, thereby securing said member around said side rails and maintaining said contact area adjacent said load bearing area.
- 2. The load dispersing device of claim 1 wherein said contact area and said locking area are integral with one another.
- 3. The load dispersing device of claim 2 wherein said contact area has an undulating surface.
- 4. The load dispersing device of claim 1 wherein said contact area and said locking area are separate from one another, said contact area length being affixed to said locking area length.
- 5. The load dispersing device of claim 4 wherein said contact area and said locking area are manufactured from materials having different densities.
- 6. The load dispersing device of claim 4 wherein said contact area has an undulating surface.
- 7. The load dispersing device of claim 4 wherein said locking area is a flexible, semi-rigid material having a memory.
- 8. The load dispersing device of claim 7 further comprising flanges, said flanges being integral with said contact area and adjacent at least a portion of said longitudinal slit, said flanges further adapted to secure said member to the ladder rails.
- 9. The load dispersing device of claim 1 wherein said load dispersing member is adapted to lie adjacent to said load bearing area when in said first configurations.
- 10. The load dispersing device of claim 1 wherein an outer periphery of said contact area and said locking area combined form a polygon.
- 11. The load dispersing device of claim 1 further comprising a spring, said spring being imbedded within said contact area to return said member to said first configuration.
- 12. The load dispersing device of claim 1 further comprising a pair of caps, each of said caps being at one end of the length of said member and being dimensioned to fit over an end of the side rails, said caps being an integral part of said members.
- 13. The load dispersing device of claim 1 further wherein said locking area further comprises cutouts, said cutouts being positioned along said locking area length to receive the ladder rungs.
- 14. The load dispersing device of claim 1 further comprising an exterior clip, said exterior clip having an interior configuration approximate the exterior configuration of said contact area and said locking area and having a length less than the length of said load-dispersing members, said exterior clip encompassing said member.
- 15. A method of preventing slippage of a ladder having a pair of spaced supports by using a load-dispersing device in combination with said ladder, said load-dispersing members having a first configuration, a second configuration and a memory to return said member from said second configuration to said first configuration, each of said pair of load-dispersing members having:
- a contact area, said contact area having a width and a length,
- a contact area, said contact area having a width and a length,
- a locking area, said locking area having a width, a depth and a length, and being adjacent at least a substantial portion of said contact area length,
- an interior cavity, said interior cavity being within said locking area depth, equal to said locking area length and having a predetermined interior periphery;
- a longitudinal slit, said longitudinal slit being the length of said member and extending from said locking area's exterior surface into said interior cavity,
- comprising the steps of:
- a) flexing said contact area of a first of said pair of load-dispersing members,
- b) opening said longitudinal slit to expose said interior cavity,
- c) placing a portion of said interior cavity parallel to a contact surface adjacent a first of said spaced supports,
- d) releasing said load-dispersing member to allow said locking area to encompass said first spaced support,
- e) repeating a)-d), with a second of said pair of load-dispersing members and a second of said spaced supports,
- f) placing the ladder against a support structure to place said load-dispersing members in contact with the support structure,
- whereby climbing said ladder places pressure on said load-dispersing members, spreading said pressure along said load-dispersing members and preventing movement between said ladder and the support structure by creating increased friction between the support structure and said load-dispersing members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application(s) Ser. No. 08/448,186 filed on May. 23, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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