Claims
- 1. A safety extension for mounting on a wall or ladder comprising:
- a sleeve;
- an extension rod slidably mounted within said sleeve;
- adjustable mounting means secured to said sleeve for attaching said sleeve to said wall or said ladder;
- sleeve latch means for non-rotatably securing said extension rod within said sleeve in an extended position;
- release means cooperatively attached to said latch means to allow disengagement of said latch and the movement of said extension rod from said extended position to a retracted position; and
- counterbalance means for facilitating the movement of said rod from said retracted to said extended position relative to said sleeve.
- 2. The safety extension of claim 1 wherein said adjustable ladder mounting means comprises:
- at least one first ladder gripping means immovably secured to said sleeve for holding said sleeve to a rung of said ladder;
- a second ladder gripping means containing a longitudinally adjustable gripping surface to accommodate said sleeve to various rung spacings and rung diameters; and
- means for attaching said first and second gripping means to said sleeve.
- 3. The safety extension of claim 2, wherein the gripping surface comprises a strap with two bolt holes and the means for attachment of the gripping surface comprises two lugs secured to the sleeve and two bolts through the bolt holes in the strap into the lugs.
- 4. The safety extension of claim 1, wherein at least some portion of the mounting means is longitudinally moveable with respect to the axis of the sleeve.
- 5. The safety extension of claim 4, wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a longitudinally extending mounting member attached to the sleeve having a plurality of fixed, spaced-apart attachment points to accomodate variations in rung spacing;
- a first means for gripping a ladder rung affixed to at least one of the attachment points; and
- at least one additional means for gripping a ladder rung affixed to at least one of the other attachment points.
- 6. The safety extension of claim 5 wherein the longitudinally extending mounting member comprises a mounting channel having a plurality of fixed, spaced-apart, pairs of bolt holes, and wherein the first means for gripping a ladder rung comprises at least one strap bolted to a corresponding pair of appropriately located bolt holes to grip the ladder rung between the mounting channel and the strap, and wherein the strap and the distance between the bolt holes are appropriately sized to accomodate variations in rung spacing.
- 7. The safety extension of claim 6, wherein the mounting channel has two outwardly extending flanges, each having a plurality of fixed, spaced-apart, pairs of bolt holes, and wherein the first means for gripping a ladder rung comprises a pair of straps bolted to a pair of appropriately located bolt holes in each flange, and wherein the straps and the distance are appropriately sized to accomodate variations in rung spacing.
- 8. The safety extension of claim 2 wherein the adjustable portion of the mounting means is longitudinally slidable with respect to the axis of the sleeve.
- 9. The safety extension of claim 8 wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a longitudinally extending mounting member secured to the sleeve;
- a first means for gripping a ladder rung slidably mounted on the mounting member; and
- at least one additional means for gripping a ladder rung mounted on the mounting member.
- 10. The safety extension of claim 8 wherein the sleeve comprises an upper half and a lower half capable of sliding independently relative to each other on the rod, and wherein at least one means for gripping a ladder rung is mounted on the upper half, and at least one additional means for gripping a ladder rung is mounted on the lower half.
- 11. The safety extension of claim 9 wherein the mounting member has a longitudinally extending slot defined by opposed inwardly turned edges and wherein the first means for gripping a ladder rung comprises at least one strap, at least one bolt through the strap, and at least one moveable locking lug slidably positioned within the slot and adapted to receive the bolt carried by the strap.
- 12. The safety extension of claims 3, 6, 7 or 11 wherein the strap or straps include upstanding leg portions which may be inverted to accomodate variations in rung diameter.
- 13. The safety extension of claims 5, 6, 7, 9 or 11 including a plurality of spacer elements between the mounting member and the sleeve to prevent interference with the operation of the latch means.
- 14. The safety extension of claim 1 wherein said sleeve and said rod have more or less rectangular cross sectional configurations to prevent inadvertent rotation of said rod within said sleeve.
- 15. A safety extension for mounting on a wall comprising:
- a sleeve;
- an extension rod slidably mounted within said sleeve and having an attachment point for a guard rope or the like at its upper end;
- mounting means for attaching said sleeve to said wall;
- sleeve latch means for non-rotatably securing said extension rod within said sleeve in an extended position;
- release means cooperatively attached to said latch means to allow disengagement of said latch and the movement of said extension rod from said extended position to a retracted position; and;
- counterbalance means for facilitating the movement of said rod from said retracted to said extended position relative to said sleeve.
- 16. A safety extension for a ladder comprising:
- a sleeve;
- an extension rod slidably mounted within said sleeve;
- a mounting channel having a longitudinally extending slot defined by opposed inwardly turned edges;
- a plurality of locking lugs movably positioned within said slot;
- at least two means for gripping a ladder rung wherein each of said means is fastened to at least one of said locking lugs so that it tightly engages said inwardly turned edges of said mounting channel;
- sleeve latch means pivotally attached at the lower end of said sleeve for securing said extension rod within said sleeve in an extended position;
- release means cooperatively attached to said latch means to allow the disengagement of said latch and the movement of said extension rod to a retracted position; and
- counterbalance means for facilitating the movement of said rod from said retracted position to said extended position relative to said sleeve.
- 17. The safety extension of claims 1, 15 or 16 wherein said latch means comprises:
- a bracket attached to the lowermost end of said sleeve;
- a latch pivotally attached onto said bracket, said latch having dimensions more or less in conformance with those of said lowermost sleeve end; and
- stop means adapted to fit underneath said lowermost end when said rod is in an extended position to prevent said rod from being inadvertently moved into a retracted position.
- 18. The safety extension of claim 17 wherein said counterbalance means is a coiled spring rotatably mounted into said bracket and having one end attached to the lowermost end of said rod so that when said rod is lowered, said spring is uncoiled and biased toward contraction.
- 19. The safety extension of claim 17 wherein said latch operating means causes said stop to be rotated away from underneath the lowermost end of said sleeve so that said rod may be moved to a retracted position.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 308,946, filed Oct. 5, 1981, now abandoned.
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