The present invention relates to an audible position indicating system for stairs or ladders to audibly indicate to a person using the steps of the stairs or ladder of his position on the ladder or stairs as he ascends or descends the ladder or stairs.
A ladder or set of stairs both utilize steps and are used in business and everyday life to provide access to and from various heights so that ladders and stairs become a part of everyday life. Ladders and stairs are provided to allow access to various elevations or heights and are used in homes and businesses, warehouses, retail stores, public places and private locations. At times, people use these devices without a clear view in front or behind them. They may have their view obstructed by packages, people or other obstacles. In these situations, the risk of an accident is increased by falling or missing a step or a rung of a ladder, resulting in injury. The present invention is an aid to the visually impaired and all users providing audible information to assist them in the use of a set of stairs or a ladder. Railings and written warnings are currently employed to assist the safety of the ladder or stair user but it is still desirable in certain situations to give a person a better feel for his position on the steps or ladder.
In the past, there have been various techniques for improving the safety on a ladder. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,298,012 to Weller a mercury switch is use to turn on a signal or alarm when unauthorized access to a ladder is made. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,547,412 an electronic message is played when a child steps on a child oriented single step device. This is an educational or entertainment device. U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,881, issued to Lensak, provides a method of sounding an alarm when an upright ladder is placed in an unsafe angle relative to the ground. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,154, the bottom step of a ladder has a switch that switches on a light. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,311,208 to Macrorie et al., a warning light is provided to use on ladders to indicate the presence of someone on the ladder. A switch is activated by a person's foot placed on the lower rung of the ladder to switch on a flashing light. In the U.S. Pat. No. 6,966,403 to Chandra a smart ladder has a tip warning system. A tip warning system has an audio alarm and a visual alarm located on one end of a ladder to indicate imbalance conditions in order to warn a user of an imbalance condition.
The present invention relates to steps, stairs and ladders and audibly advises a person which step or position he is located on the steps.
An audible position indicating system for stairs or ladders having a plurality of stair or ladder steps includes a switch located on each step which is activated by a person's foot to produce a signal for the step. A sound recording means has one or more sound recording devices having a recorded message thereon and operatively connected to an audio speaker positioned adjacent the plurality of steps. A person is audibly advised of his position in any language on the ladder or stairs as he ascends or descends the ladder or stairs. The audio recording means may have a plurality of audio recording devices, each of which is connected to a switch on one step and to at least one audio speaker whereby each switch activates one audio recording device to audibly indicate the step having the switch. A plurality of audio speakers can be utilized, one for each step, or one speaker can be connected to all of the audio recording devices. An audio recording device can be a microchip and the switch may be a pressure, capacitance or inductance actuated switch or other type switch either built into a step or can be a light actuated switch as desired.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:
The present invention is a step of a set of stairs or a ladder which audibly provides a user with the location of the step on the ladder or stairway. The step can be located on a ladder rungs or treads, or it can be steps on a stairway. The steps can be built to incorporate the invention or it can have the invention attached to an existing step using adhesives or mounting hardware at a later date.
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It should be clear at this point that a talking step or steps audibly indicate the position of a user on the stairs or on a ladder. However, it should also be clear that the present invention is not to be limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.