I. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to rung-ladder attachments. More specifically, the invention pertains to a removable ladder step can be mounted on a rung-ladder for providing additional foot support. The device can also be used as a surface for holding tools or the like.
This invention is mainly intended for professionals spend extended period of time on a rung-ladder. This device improves work conditions and allows a user to save time and energy while standing on a ladder. Different techniques and materials were used to develop various ladder steps for providing an additional supporting area. The previous inventions are inconvenient, complex, unstable, heavy, costly or limited to be used with particular rung-ladders.
A ladder step should be wide enough to support a user's feet, stable, rigid, safe, capable of accommodating various leaning angles and/or various ladder types, readily mountable on a ladder, light in weight, relatively small in size for easy handling and positioning.
II. Description of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 8,657,070 to Richard O'Brien, Holly O'Brien, discloses a unitary step extension device comprising a standing surface extending between two (2) and three (3) inches and defining a pair of laterally opposed notches, a lip having at least one resilient stopper adapted to engage a rung, and a tube-shaped support having an engaging portion which engages two side rails. The lip of the unitary step is capable only of engaging a D-shaped rung because, mounting the unitary step on a round-shaped rung increases a moment arm which augments stresses in the lip and reduces strength. The removable ladder step of the present invention has neither lip nor notches, the present invention has a unique inclined rung-engaging wall extends from a base member to engage a rung, this has an advantage that the inclined rung-engaging wall acts in a direction that prevents a moment generation. This means that the rung-engaging wall resists only a tensile force which requires much lower strength in comparison to a moment action, as a result, the step of the present invention is capable of efficiently supporting a heavy load and engaging various rung types without affecting the strength or endangering safety. When installing the unitary step on a ladder, the lip engages the rung and the tube-shaped support engages the two side rails, the unitary step has no adjustment means for accommodating various side rail depths. The present invention has a unique pair of adjustable holding devices used to accommodate side rails having various depths. The tube-shaped support of the unitary step extends laterally beyond the standing surface to brace against the side rails, this feature makes the unitary step usable only with ladders that have a distance between a rear surface of a rung and a front face of a side rail equals to a distance between an interior surface of the lip and the engaging portion, this means that the unitary step can be only installed on certain types and/or sizes of ladders. In the present invention, a load-supporting structure is configured to be installed between two side rails so that the removable ladder step can be adjusted by the pair of adjustable holding devices. A horizontal standing surface, this feature is unachievable in the unitary step if the ladder includes side rails having a relatively small depth which creates a gap between the side rails and the engaging portion, the gape prevents a face to face contact which is essential to maintain the standing surface in a horizontal level. In the present invention, each one of the pair of adjustable holding devices has a rail spacer configured to adjust a standing surface relative to a horizontal plane. The unitary step offers a relatively small standing surface width because, increasing the width increases stresses generated in the lip which could cause the lip to fail. The unique configuration of the load-supporting structure allows the present invention to offer a standing surface having more convenient width. Further, the base member configured to have a rigid structure located in a position that prevents stresses from being concentrated in certain areas, the advantage of the base member is to increase the load bearing capacity of the removable ladder step.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,966,406 to Edward Lee Nash, discloses a step platform can only be used with a hollow rung ladder having open ends. The step platform extends wider than the side rails. A supporting rod extends beyond the side rails. Increasing the length of the step platform generates higher bending moment in the supporting rod. The present invention provides a unique rigid configuration of a base member, a front wall and a rung-engaging wall.
CA patent 2,028,158 to Nowlan, comprises a vertical supporting member to secure the platform to a pair of rungs.
CA patent 1,176,610 to Stecklow combines a supporting platform with a telescopically adjustable stabilizer.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,482,030 to Lincourt is for a safety platform with L-shape hooks used for attachment to the upper and lower rungs.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,920,552 to Dollerhide discloses a detachable ladder step secured to two rungs of a ladder; U-shape hooks are used for securing the ladder step to the upper rung.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,511,338 to Chapman discloses a U-shape bracket used to secure the apparatus to a lower rung and steel hooks to secure the stand to an upper rung.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,500,559 to Miller is directed to a ladder platform wherein a base is pivotally secured to one rung, with swinging hook means are adjustable to various positions, by means of notched formations inside flanges of the platform.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,294,197 to Kwiatkowski discloses a perch for a ladder that sits upon one rung and has a cross member which engages vertical support arms.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,646,878 to Moyer discloses a portable ladder step mountable on two rungs.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,401,187 to Van Patten discloses a ladder platform accessory using resilient bracket arms in a hinged connection to the platform.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,211,307 to Ethridge discloses a removable step for a ladder which permits the shelf or platform to be pivoted inward and outward so as not to obstruct normal use.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,067,836 to Carnicelli is directed to an adjustable step for ladders utilizing two side members which contact the ladder rungs.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,297,883 to Glover, U.S. Pat. No. 2,282,133 to Horton, U.S. Pat. No. 4,687,075 to Skaggs and U.S. Pat. No. 1,725,723 to Silva are variations of the Carnicelli type of construction.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,216,214 to Connell is also analogous to the construction type of Carnicelli.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,351 to Johnson, discloses a platform attachment for a ladder with both a retracted and a working position.
Taking into consideration the above mentioned features, none of the previous inventions, whether taken singly or in combination, discloses or suggests the particular characteristics of the present invention as claimed.
A need exists, therefore, for a novel removable ladder step that is rigid, compacted, stable and economic. The present invention provides further advantages as described in the following summary.
The present invention is generally directed to a removable ladder step that fits rung-ladders having various rung cross-sections and/or various side rail depths, the removable ladder step provides a wide foot support in comparison to a rung support.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a removable ladder step comprises a load-supporting structure defining at least one space therein, a pair of stiffeners for improving rigidity and a pair of adjustable holding devices each having a holding member and a rail spacer attached thereto. The load-supporting structure comprises an upper wall connected to a front wall and to a rung-engaging wall. The load-supporting structure further comprises a base member connected to the front wall and the rung-engaging wall. The base member extends longitudinally below the upper wall and is spaced apart therefrom. The base member is strategically located relative to the upper wall such that stresses generated in the load-supporting structure can be prevented from being concentrated in specific areas. At least one longitudinal-stiffener extends longitudinally into a space defined by the load-supporting structure such that the space being divided into smaller spaces. The upper wall includes a top surface having anti-slip treads. The base member and the holding members cooperatively engage a pair of side rails of a rung-ladder. The rung-engaging wall comprises a rung-engaging portion defining an engaging space configured for receiving a rung therein. The rung-engaging wall further comprises at least one locking tooth configured for limiting pivoting movement. The rung-engaging wall is configured to be inclined to eliminate or severally limit a moment action so that only a tensile force is applied to the rung-engaging wall, this has the advantage that the load bearing capacity of the load-supporting structure can be significantly increased. Each one of the rail spacers has an axial space and at least one surface which is arranged at a specific distance from the axial space. The rail spacer is configured to allow the removable ladder step to accommodate various side rail depths.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a removable ladder step having advantages not taught by the prior art.
Another objective is to provide a relatively wide, safe and stable removable ladder step configured to withstand a heavy load without being deformed or failed.
A further objective is to provide an adjustable removable ladder step capable of readily accommodating various side rail depths and/or various rung cross-sections and/or various ladder angles of lean.
The removable ladder step is configured to be readily installed on a conventional rung-ladder. The load-supporting structure is mounted on a ladder's rung between two side rails such that the rung-engaging wall engages the rung, and the rail spacers abut the side rails.
Other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of one or more embodiments of the present invention.
The following detailed description of the invention references the above-described drawing figures illustrates embodiments in which the invention may be practiced.
Although the invention will be essentially described in association with a rung-ladder having round cross-section rungs, it should be understood that the removable ladder step can be used with other rung types.
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Removable ladder step 100 is generally constructed of metal, molded or extruded aluminum, plastic, composite, carbon fiber, wood, ceramic, any other suitable material known in the art, or a combination thereof. The material used may be selected based on manufacturer or user specific requirements such as manufacturing efficiency, strength, durability, appearance, or environmental considerations. Further, removable ladder step 100 can be manufactured using any suitable manufacturing method knowing in the art for the material including, but not limited to, casting, machining, forging, deep drawing, punching, molding press brake forming, die forming, extruding, stamping and/or joining. If required by the manufacturing method, coupling of components of removable ladder step 100 may be accomplished using any coupling means known in the art including, but not limited to, welds, screws, rivets, power actuated fasteners, pneumatic fasteners, bolts, nails, or adhesives.
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In an embodiment, the base member 16 may have one or more receiving spaces 21 extending longitudinally thereinto. In another embodiment, the base member 16 has opposing ends extending laterally away from opposing lateral ends of the load-supporting structure 10.
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In a preferred embodiment, the front wall 14, the rung-engaging wall 15, and the upper wall 60 together define one or more spaces 70.
In the embodiment of
In a preferred embodiment, the at least one longitudinal-stiffener 13 and/or at least one rib 12 may be omitted when the load-supporting structure 10 made of a material having sufficient strength for supporting a user's weight without being deformed.
In the embodiment of
In a preferred embodiment, the rung-engaging wall 15 has at least one locking tooth 53 extending longitudinally therealong. For safety purposes, a surface of a conventional rung usually having a non-slip feature 203 for gripping a shoe surface, the at least one locking tooth 53 is configured to engage the non-slip feature 203 and/or the rung surface so that a backward or forward pivoting movement about rung 201 can be limited. In another preferred embodiment, the rung-engaging wall 15 further comprises a bend 55 configured to provide an adequate space for engaging a rung having a D-shaped cross section, as best shown in
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When a user stands on the removable ladder step 100 his weight generates a downward force applied on the upper wall 60 pushes the load-supporting structure 10 downward. As the rung-ladder 200 leans against a support, and the pair of rail spacers 40 abuts the side rails 202, a generated force pulls the load-supporting structure 10 forward away from a rung-ladder plane. The downward force is mainly resisted by both holding members 30 and base member 16. The pulling force is resisted by the rung-engaging wall 15 which is configured to afford the removable ladder step 100 excellent stability by engaging rung 201 and limiting a pivoting movement.
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In operation, a user positions a rung-ladder in a conventional angle. Upon reaching a required level, the removable ladder step 100 is positioned between side rails 202 and then mounted on rung 201 in a manner such that the removable ladder step 100 can be brought into engagement with the rung 201 and the side rails 202 as shown in
Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes, additions or modifications may be made therein, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2895601 | Jun 2015 | CA | national |