1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to hinges for folding ladders, and more particularly, to a safety unit of a hinge for a folding ladder, which prevents a user's finger from being undesirably caught in the hinge when the hinge rotates.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a ladder comprises a rod- or tube-shaped frame which is made of metal. Since the ladder is large in volume, the ladder is manufactured to be foldable.
However, when a strong impact acts on the hinge 10 in a state where the hinge 10 is angled at 180°, the hinge 10 may be undesirably folded or a load may be concentrated on the central shaft 16, thus causing deformation of the central shaft 16 and thereby leading to a malfunction of the hinge 10.
In order to solve this problem, as shown in
However, such a hinge 10 has a problem in that a user's finger may be caught between the first and second stop shoulders 22 and 24, when the second joint unit 14 rotates relative to the first joint unit 12 and the first and second stop shoulders 22 and 24 come into contact with each other.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a safety unit for a hinge of a folding ladder, which is provided between a first stop shoulder of a first joint unit and a second stop shoulder of a second joint unit, thus preventing a user from being injured when the first and second stop shoulders come into contact with each other.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a safety unit of a hinge for a folding ladder. In this case, the hinge includes a first joint unit, a second joint unit, a guide disc, and a locking unit. The first joint unit has at a predetermined position thereof a first stop shoulder. The second joint unit is coupled to the first joint unit by a central shaft so that the first and second joint units pivot on the central shaft while rotating relative to each other. A second stop shoulder is provided at a predetermined position of the second joint unit to be opposite to the first stop shoulder. The guide disc is provided in the first joint unit to be operated in cooperation with the second joint unit. The locking unit is provided at a predetermined position of the first joint unit, and engages with one of notches provided along a peripheral edge of the second joint unit so that the first and second joint units are locked at a desired angular position. The safety unit is provided between the first and second stop shoulders, and includes a mount part, an insert part, and an insert blade. The mount part is fastened to a predetermined portion of the first joint unit to be positioned under the first stop shoulder. An inside portion of the mount part is rounded to surround a part of the first joint unit. The insert part integrally extends from an upper end of the mount part, and is rounded to have a same curvature as the inside portion of the mount part. The insert part is inserted into the second stop shoulder when the second joint unit rotates relative to the first joint unit. The insert blade is inwardly projected from horizontal center lines of inside portions of both the mount part and the insert part, and is circumferentially inserted into an outer circumferential surface of the first joint unit.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
Reference now should be made to the drawings, in which the same reference numerals are used throughout the different drawings to designate the same or similar components.
Referring to
Further, a first stop shoulder 112 is provided at a predetermined position of the first joint unit 110, and a second stop shoulder 124 is provided at a predetermined position of the second joint unit 120 to be opposite to the first stop shoulder 112. Thus, when the first and second joint units 110 and 120 are angled at 180°, the first and second stop shoulders 112 and 124 come into contact with each other. Further, a mount hole 114 is provided at a predetermined portion of the first joint unit 110 to be placed under the first stop shoulder 112.
The safety unit 200 is disposed between the first and second stop shoulders 112 and 124. As shown in
Further, the insert part 220 has a shape of a plate, and integrally extends from an upper end of the mount part 210 to be curved at the same curvature as the inside portion of the mount part 210. An insert blade 230 is inwardly projected from horizontal center lines of inside portions of both the mount part 210 and the insert part 220. The insert blade 230 is circumferentially inserted between the outer circumferential surfaces of the discs of the first joint unit 110 to allow the safety unit 200 to be in more close contact with the first joint unit 110.
The use of the hinge 100 constructed as described above will be described in brief in the following.
Referring to
As described above, the present invention provides a safety unit of a hinge for a folding ladder, which closes a space between a first stop shoulder of a first joint unit and a second stop shoulder of a second joint unit when the hinge rotates, thus preventing a user's finger from being caught between the first and second stop shoulders.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the
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