Claims
- 1. A clip for maintaining a first side rail of a stepladder adjacent to a second side rail of a stepladder which is in series with the first side rail comprising:
- a first portion connected to a support element and a second portion connected to the support element, said first portion, second portion and support element are one continuous piece, said first and second portions define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the respective side rails in a self-gripping and form-fitting manner such that the side rails are maintained adjacent and in series to each other so that no damage is possible to the ladder by relative movement of the side rails under dynamic conditions brought about by motion during transportation.
- 2. A clip as described in claim 1 including a first element connected to the support element and a second element connected to the support element in parallel with the first element and maintained in spatial relationship from said first element by said support element, said first element, second element and support element defining the first and second portions.
- 3. A clip as described in claim 2 wherein the first element and the second element are divided into a first, second, third and fourth leg by the support element, with the first portion including the first and second legs, and the second portion including the third and fourth legs.
- 4. A clip as described in claim 3 wherein the legs and the support element are formed of molded plastic.
- 5. A clip as described in claim 2 wherein the second portion is offset from the first portion.
- 6. A clip as described in claim 5 wherein the ends of the first and second elements are flanged outward away from the first and second openings, respectively.
- 7. A method for securely transporting a stepladder which defines a plane for climbing comprising the steps of:
- inserting a first side rail of the ladder into a first portion of a clip such that the first side rail is removably held thereby and a second portion of the clip extends from the first side rail essentially perpendicular to the climbing plane of the ladder;
- inserting a second side rail of the ladder into the second portion of the clip such that the second side rail is removably held thereby; said second portion and said first portion having a common support element; and
- transporting the ladder, said first and second portions, respectively, define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the side rails, with the clip holding and maintaining the first and second side rails adjacent to each other so that no damage is possible to the ladder by relative movement of the side rails under dynamic conditions brought about by motion during transportation.
- 8. A method as described in claim 7 wherein the first and second inner surfaces hold the respective side rails in a self gripping and form-fitting manner.
- 9. A method as described in claim 8 wherein the first portion includes a first opening for removably receiving the first side rail, and the second portion includes a second opening for removably receiving the second side rail.
- 10. A method as described in claim 9 including a first element connected to the support element and a second element connected to the support element and maintained in spatial relationship from said first element by said support element.
- 11. A method as described in claim 10 wherein the support element maintains the first portion in spatial relationship with the second portion.
- 12. A method as described in claim 11 wherein the first element and the second element are disposed essentially in parallel and the support element is disposed essentially perpendicular to the first element and second element.
- 13. A method as described in claim 12 wherein the ends of the first element and the second element are flanged outward from the first opening and second opening respectively to facilitate receipt thereby of the first rail and second side rail, respectively.
- 14. A method as described in claim 13 wherein the first element and the second element are divided into a first, second, third and fourth leg by the support element, with the first portion including the first and second legs, and the second portion including the third and fourth legs.
- 15. A method as described in claim 14 wherein each leg is between 1/4"-4" long, between 1/16"-1/2" thick and between 1/4"-12" wide; and the support element is between 3/4"-3" long, between 1/10"-12" wide, and between 1/16"-4" thick.
- 16. A method as described in claim 15 wherein the legs and the support element form essentially an H shape.
- 17. A method as described in claim 16 wherein the legs and the support element are one continuous piece formed of molded plastic.
- 18. A method as described in claim 17 wherein the external surface of the support element has grooves to aid in gripping the clip.
- 19. A method as described in claim 9 wherein the first portion includes a first leg and a second leg which extend essentially perpendicular from the support element on a first side thereof, and the second portion includes a third leg and a fourth leg which extend essentially perpendicular from the support element on a second side thereof.
- 20. A method as described in claim 19 wherein the first leg, the second leg, and the first side of the support element define the first opening; and the third leg, the fourth leg and the second side of the support element define the second opening.
- 21. A method as described in claim 20 wherein the second portion is offset from the first portion.
- 22. A method as described in claim 21 wherein the legs and the support element are one continuous piece formed of molded plastic.
- 23. A method for securely transporting a first ladder which defines a first plane for climbing and at least a second ladder which defines a second plane for climbing comprising the steps of:
- inserting a first side rail of the first ladder into a first portion of a first clip such that the first side rail of the first ladder is removably held thereby and a second portion of the first clip extends from the first side rail essentially perpendicular to the climbing plane of the ladder;
- inserting a second side rail of the first ladder into the second portion of the first clip such that the second side rail of the first ladder is removably held thereby, said second portion and said first portion of said first clip having a common support element, said first and second portions, respectively, define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the side rails;
- inserting a first side rail of a second ladder into a first portion of a second clip such that the first side rail of the second ladder is removably held thereby and a second portion of the second clip extends from the first side rail of the second ladder essentially perpendicular to the climbing plane of the ladder;
- inserting a second side rail of the second ladder into the second portion of the second clip such that the second side rail of the second ladder is removably held thereby, said second portion and said first portion of said second clip having a common support element, said first and second portions of the second clip, respectively, define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element of the second chip, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the side rails;
- inserting the first side rail of the first ladder into a first portion of a third clip such that the first side rail of the first ladder is removably held thereby and a second portion of the third clip extends from the first side rail of the first ladder essentially perpendicular to the climbing plane of the ladder;
- inserting the second side rail of the second ladder into the second portion of the third clip such that the second side rail of the second ladder is removably held thereby, said second portion and said first portion of said third clip having a common support element, said first and second portions of said third chip, respectively, define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the side rails; and
- moving the ladders, with the clips holding and maintaining the first and second rails adjacent to each other so that no damage is possible to the ladders by relative movement of the rails and the ladders are maintained adjacent each other while the ladders are being transported.
- 24. A method as described in claim 23 wherein the first and second inner surfaces hold the respective side rails in a self gripping and form-fitting manner.
- 25. A method for binding together and securely transporting under dynamic conditions a first ladder which defines a first plane for climbing and at least a second ladder which defines a second plane for climbing comprising the steps of:
- inserting a first side rail of the first ladder into a first portion of a first H shaped clip such that the first side rail of the first ladder is removably held thereby and a second portion of the clip extends from the first side rail essentially perpendicular to the first climbing plane;
- inserting a second side rail of the first ladder into a first portion of a second H shaped clip such that the second side rail of the first ladder is removably held thereby and a second portion of the second clip extends from the second side rail of the first ladder perpendicular to the first climbing plane;
- inserting a first and second side rail of a second ladder into the first and second portions, respectively, of the first and second clips such that the first and second side rails of the second ladder are removably held thereby and the first and second climbing planes are disposed in a parallel relationship, said first portion and second portion of each of said clips having a common support element, said first and second portions, respectively, define first and second essentially rectangular-shaped inner surfaces opening from opposite sides of said support element, respectively, which conform to the portion of the respective side rail that it receives for removably and frictionally holding the side rails; and
- transporting the ladders, with the clips holding and maintaining the side rails of the first and second ladders adjacent and in series to each other so that no damage is possible to the side rails by dynamic movement of the ladders and the ladders are maintained adjacent and in series to each other while the ladders are being moved under normal conditions.
- 26. A method as described in claim 25 wherein the first and second inner surfaces hold the respective side rails in a self gripping and form-fitting manner.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 07/605,147 filed on Oct. 29, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,909, patent application Ser. No. 07/362,003 filed on Jun. 6, 1989, now abandoned.
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