Claims
- 1) A personal stand for supporting a user, comprising:
a) a ladder, including:
i) a first post, wherein said first post further comprises:
A) a first foot for engaging a base; and B) a first upper portion for resting against a substantially vertical stop; ii) a second post parallel to said first post, wherein said second post further comprises:
A) a second foot for engaging said base; and B) a second upper portion for resting against said substantially vertical stop; such that a common span of said first post and said second post is sloped at an angle less than perpendicular; and iii) a plurality of rungs attached to and fixed between said first post and said second post, wherein a length for each of said plurality of rungs is determined by an interposed distance between said first post and said second post; b) a user supporting platform creating a footing for said user's feet, further comprising:
i) a first end communicating with a first rung of said ladder such that said first end's width traverses at least one-half said length of said first rung but less than an entire length of said first rung; ii) an upper surface area greater than a pair of tracks; iii) a section for enhancing said user's traction of greater area than an area of said pair of tracks; and iv) a depending collar at said first end for engaging said first rung; c) a load sensitive pliant suspender attached to a second side of said user supporting platform opposite said first end of said user supporting platform:
i) wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender is extended upward from said user supporting platform and toward a second and higher rung relative to said first rung; and ii) wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender is girded about said second and higher rung such that as load is applied to said user supporting platform said load sensitive pliant suspender is transiently transformed into a rigid suspender, until said load is displaced from said user supporting platform; and d) a clasp:
i) for securely yoking said load sensitive pliant suspender about said second and higher rung; and ii) for selectively adjusting said load sensitive pliant suspender such that said user supporting platform is substantially parallel to said base engaging said first post and said second post of said ladder.
- 2) The invention of claim 1 wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender comprises:
i) a first member attached to said user supporting platform; and ii) a second member fastened to said first member and coupled to said clasp.
- 3) The invention of claim 2, said personal stand further comprising:
i) an aperture proximate said first end of said user supporting platform; and ii) a pin for securing said user supporting platform against said first rung.
- 4) The invention of claim 3 further comprising:
a) a first corresponding post communicating with and extending above said first post; b) a second corresponding post communicating with and extending above said second post; and c) a plurality of rungs attached to and fixed between said first corresponding post and said second corresponding post.
- 5) The invention of claim 4 wherein said first member and said second member are fastened together to form an upside-down Y load sensitive pliant suspender, when said load is applied to said user supporting platform.
- 6) The invention of claim 5 further comprising an anchor for further stabilizing said user supporting platform.
- 7) The invention of claim 6 wherein said anchor is an elastomeric anchor.
- 8) The invention of claim 7 wherein said footing is adhered to said user supporting platform.
- 9) The invention of claim 7 wherein said footing further includes a plurality of segments raised upward from said user supporting platform.
- 10) A method of utilizing a personal stand, including a platform, for supporting a user's feet, comprising the steps of:
a) leaning a ladder against a substantially vertical stop such that a common span of a pair of posts of said ladder is sloped at an angle less than perpendicular, as measured from a top of said ladder to a bottom of said ladder; b) mounting said ladder; c) moving said personal stand up said ladder for a predetermined distance; d) balancing on a rung of said ladder, until said personal stand is moored to said ladder; e) creating a footing, incorporating a platform of said personal stand, for supporting said user's feet; wherein said platform includes:
i) a first end communicating with a first rung of said ladder such that said first end's width traverses at least one-half said length of said first rung but less than an entire length of said first rung; ii) an uppermost surface area greater than a pair of tracks of said user's feet; iii) a section for enhancing said user's traction; iv) a depending collar, inferior to said uppermost surface area, at said first end for engaging said first rung; and v) a pair of apertures proximate said first end communicating with said first rung; f) attaching a load sensitive pliant suspender to said platform; wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender includes:
i) a first member attached to said platform parallel to said first rung; and ii) a second member coupled to said first member; g) extending said second member of said load sensitive pliant suspender toward a second and higher rung relative to said first rung; h) girding said second and higher rung with said load sensitive pliant suspender; i) adjusting said load sensitive pliant suspender to where said footing is substantially horizontal; j) clasping said second member of said load sensitive pliant suspender to yoke said second and higher rung; k) standing on said platform such that a pair of tracks contacts said personal stand; and l) dimensioning transiently said load sensitive pliant suspender into a rigid upside-down Y.
- 11) The invention of claim 10 further comprising the step of pinning said platform against said first rung of said ladder.
- 12) The invention of claim 13 further comprising the step of anchoring said platform to a rung of said ladder lower than said first rung.
- 13) A personal stand for supporting a user, comprising:
a) a ladder, including:
i) a first post, wherein said first post further comprises:
A) a first foot for engaging a base; and B) a first upper portion for resting against a substantially vertical stop; ii) a second post parallel to said first post, wherein said second post further comprises:
A) a second foot for engaging said base; and B) a second upper portion for resting against said substantially vertical stop; such that a common span of said first post and said second post is sloped at an angle less than perpendicular; and iii) a plurality of rungs attached to and fixed between said first post and said second post, wherein a length for each of said plurality of rungs is determined by an interposed distance between said first post and said second post; b) a user supporting platform creating a footing for said user's feet, further comprising:
i) a first end communicating with a first rung of said ladder such that said first end's width traverses at least one-half said length of said first rung but less than an entire length of said first rung; ii) an upper surface area greater than a pair of tracks; iii) a section for enhancing said user's traction of greater area than an area of said pair of tracks; and iv) a skirt depending downward from an outer circumference of said user supporting platform; wherein said skirt further includes:
A) a first opening proximate to and parallel said first end; and B) a second opening parallel to said first end and opposite said first opening; such that said skirt, said first opening and said second opening create a collar for engaging said first rung; c) a load sensitive pliant suspender attached to a second side of said user supporting platform opposite said first end of said user supporting platform:
i) wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender is extended upward from said user supporting platform and toward a second and higher rung relative to said first rung; and ii) wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender is girded about said second and higher rung such that as load is applied to said user supporting platform said load sensitive pliant suspender is transiently transformed into a rigid suspender, until said load is displaced from said user supporting platform; and d) a clasp:
i) for securely yoking said load sensitive pliant suspender about said second and higher rung; and ii) for selectively adjusting said load sensitive pliant suspender such that said user supporting platform is substantially parallel to said base engaging said first post and said second post of said ladder.
- 14) The invention of claim 13 wherein said load sensitive pliant suspender comprises:
i) a first member attached to said user supporting platform; and ii) a second member fastened to said first member and coupled to said clasp.
- 15) The invention of claim 14, said personal stand further comprising:
i) an aperture proximate said first end of said user supporting platform; and ii) a pin for securing said user supporting platform against said first rung.
- 16) The invention of claim 15 further comprising:
a) a first corresponding post communicating with and extending above said first post; b) a second corresponding post communicating with and extending above said second post; and c) a plurality of rungs attached to and fixed between said first corresponding post and said second corresponding post.
- 17) The invention of claim 16 wherein said first member and said second member are fastened together to form an upside-down Y load sensitive pliant suspender.
- 18) The invention of claim 17 further comprising an anchor for further stabilizing said user supporting platform.
- 19) The invention of claim 18 wherein said footing is adhered to said user supporting platform.
- 20) The invention of claim 18 wherein said footing further includes a plurality of segments raised upward from said user supporting platform.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application for Letters Patent relates back to nonprovisional utility application, Ser. No. 09/571,220; filed May 16, 2000; Pass, Edward L.; entitled—Load Sensitive Attachment For Ladder—and is a continuation-in-part of the 09/571,220 Application that is incorporated herein by reference. In accordance with Title 35 of the United States Code, Applicant demands that all rights and benefits flowing from the Ser. No. 09/571,220 application be accorded to this co-pending application for Letter Patent.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09571220 |
May 2000 |
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10135275 |
Apr 2002 |
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