The present application refers to a movable ladder, provided with folding side platforms for the placement of work tools or various articles for their subsequent placement on shelves, as well as with ascending and descending wheels to facilitate the attachment of the ladder in the workplace or its easy movement on the surface of the floor.
Currently, there are several types of ladders, some of them are of great length, which require for their use to be supported on a wall, a post or some other means that keeps them in an inclined position in order to carry out repairs or work at considerably great heights. There are also folding scissor-shaped ladders on the market, which are widely used in the repair areas, the pruning of low trees, etc. The ladder we are making reference to is a ladder with a construction and utility that has been designed to carry out repair work at low heights, to move various articles for their subsequent placement on shelves or for specialized work where it is required to transport on these ladders the tools and/or products that will be used in the repair of walls, or as already mentioned before, to transport on them diverse articles, which will be subsequently placed on shelves at lower heights.
The movable ladder of the invention essentially consists of a frame or metal structure, which supports at least two steps as well as two folding side platforms. This ladder can remain fixed when in use or can be moved by means of four casters, which facilitate the movement of this ladder towards the work area.
Most of the above-mentioned ladders are foldable type ladders having the purpose that once unoccupied, they can be stored occupying minimal spaces. It is worth mentioning that ladders that could be considered prior art are those protected in U.S. Pat. D1146094A, patent CN201048733Y, patent CN201048733Y, the English patent GB19551364A, in addition to many others, which can be considered as prior art without thereby invalidating the novelty of the movable ladder, which is the object of the present application.
It is an objective of the invention to provide a movable ladder, which is provided with elements that keep it stable while it is in use and which permits the transporting on it work tools or articles that are intended to be placed on shelves at a moderately elevated height.
Another objective of the invention is the construction and design of a movable ladder equipped with folding side platforms for the transportation of products and/or work tools.
It is another objective of the invention to provide a movable ladder with unique features, allowing the user to achieve variable heights for the placement of diverse articles on shelves of supermarkets or service stores, or to facilitate the repair of walls and/or some other services that must be carried out at a height greater than that available to an operator of average height.
The invention that is subject of the present application will be fully understood by means of the accompanying drawings, which fully illustrate the advantages that the movable ladder of the invention offers, advantages that distinguish it from other ladders of its kind.
The movable ladder 10, subject of the present application, consists of a structural frame 12, which has a rear part and two side faces, both the rear part 100 of the structure 12 and the side parts 102 have horizontal structural elements 28′ and vertical structural elements 29. As shown in
As part of the structural elements of the ladder 12, object of the present invention, said ladder has two side platforms 14, which are suitably hinged to the side structural elements 28′, by means of a pair of hinges 20, said platforms 14 are maintained in their horizontal position through the means identified with reference 16, which can be rotated downwards or upwards in the brackets 18. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that said structural means 16 are hooked by the lower part of the platforms 14 when the use of them is required.
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Finally, it should be noted from the accompanying figures that the movable ladder of the invention has two steps 26 and 26′; the number of steps can vary according to the needs and use to which said ladder is intended.
From the detailed description that has been offered herein, it is evident that the objectives or purposes of the invention have been fully met and that due to the very particular structural configuration of the ladder of the invention, it offers advantages and has particular features that distinguish it from those of its kind.
Structural and design changes or modifications can be made to the movable ladder of the invention, without constituting a different invention, as long as the proposed changes are part of the invention subject matter and are within the spirit and scope of the claims that are offered below.
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