The technological field of the present disclosure is the field of ladders, and in particular, trestle ladders.
Ladders are used for working at an elevation above ground level. Ladders include, for example, step ladders and extension ladders. Step ladders have a set of steps attached to a pair of rails. The rails are hinged to a frame to brace the ladder for free-standing use by a worker. A worker stands on one of the steps to work at an elevation, usually not many feet from the ground. An example of a step ladder is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 1,198,739 issued to Marciniak et al., and is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference. A double-sided step ladder is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,931,123, issued to Moldthan et al, and which is also incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Extension ladders are longer than step ladders, made for use leaning against another surface such as a building, and, because they have rungs and reach surfaces at higher elevations such as a roof, are best used to climb from the ground to the elevated surface from which surface the user can work. Extension ladders are not comfortable to stand on or particularly safe to work from for long periods of time.
Another type of ladder for working above ground level is called a trestle ladder, which includes two support members that are hinged at the top ends of the support members so that their opposing ends can be pivoted to a deployed position from a closed position to form a stable base. The sides of the trestle ladder have rungs. A plank is commonly placed on the rungs of two trestle ladders, thereby creating the “trestle” so as to create an elevated platform—the elevated plank—on which workers may stand.
A ladder that may be quickly positioned, is safe and reasonably comfortable for workers to stand on, and is compact for transport and storage would be of advantage.
Disclosed herein is a ladder having a first support member and a second support member. The first and second support members have a first end and a second end. The first support member includes a left rail and a right rail spaced a fixed distance from the left rail. The second support member likewise includes a left rail and a right rail, which are also spaced a fixed distance. The first support member includes plural first steps that are located at predetermined distances from its first end; and the second support member has plural second steps and these are located at predetermined distances from the first end of the second support so that the plurality of second steps are staggered relative to the plural first steps on the first support member. The second support member has a predetermined width.
An aspect of the disclosure is that the first end of the first support member and the first end of the second support member pivot between a deployed position wherein the first end of the first support member and the first end of the second support member are spaced apart, and a closed position wherein the first end of the first support member and the first end of the second support member are drawn close together.
A further aspect of the disclosure is that, when the first support member and the second support member are in the closed position, the plural first steps and the plural second steps do not touch or interfere, and the plural first steps of the first support member may interleave with the plural second steps of the second support member.
Another aspect of the disclosure is a hinge attached to the second end of the first support member and to the second end of the second support member so the first support member and second support member may pivot between the deployed and the closed positions.
An aspect of the disclosure is that the first plural steps may have a width, which is measured in a horizontal direction from the presenting edge of a step or tread to the trailing edge of the step or tread, and which width is greater than the width of the support member to provide more support for the user's foot.
Another aspect of the disclosure is plural gussets or struts to secure steps to rails. At least one gusset or strut is used for attaching a step of the plural first steps to the first support member.
Another aspect of the disclosure is a spreader bar connecting the first support member and the second support member to limit the spread of the first end of the first support member with respect to the first end of the second support member when pivoted to the deployed position.
These and other aspects of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the design of ladders from a careful reading of the Detail Description of the Disclosure accompanied by the following drawings.
Having thus described variations of the disclosure in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Referring now to
First support member 14 has a first end 24 and a second end 28; likewise, second support member 18 has a first end 32 and a second end 36. First end 24 of the first support member 14 and the first end 32 of the second support member 18 are attached to a hinge 44 so that second end 28 of first support member 14 and second end 36 of second support member 18, respectively, can be pivoted while first end 24 of first support member 14 and first end 32 of second support member 18 remain joined together, as indicated by the arrows in
First support member 14 has a left rail 54 and a right rail 58. Second support member 18 has a left rail 62 and a right rail 66. Left rail 54 and right rail 58 of first support member 14 and left rail 62 and right rail 66 are spaced a fixed distance apart, which distance may be a uniform distance or, as best seen in
First support member 14 carries plural first steps 74 and second support member 18 carries plural second steps 78. Plural first steps 74 and plural second steps 78 may be wider than the width A of second support member 18, and may be at least 15 cm wide, and may be up to 24 cm wide, in order to provide a step having the width to accommodate the heel and ball of the foot of a worker for greater stability and comfort when the worker is working at elevation and standing on any of plural first steps 74 or any of plural second steps 78. The width of plural first steps 74 and plural second steps 78 is measured in the same direction as the width A of second support member 18. Wider plural first steps 74 and plural second steps 78 make it more comfortable and less tiring for workers who stand on ladder 10 for long periods of time as their feet are supported at the heels and the balls of their feet.
A bottom first step 74′ of plural first steps 74 is disposed on first support member 14 at a first predetermined distance B from first end 24 of first support member 14. Likewise, plural second steps 78 of second support member 18 have a bottom second step 78′ disposed on second support member 18 at a second predetermined distance C from first end 32. The predetermined distances for a next first step 74″ of plural first steps 74 and a next second step 78″ of the plural second steps 78 are chosen so that plural first steps 74 on the first support member 14 and plural second steps 78 on the second support member 18 are staggered. The term staggered herein means that no step of plural first steps 74 is at the same elevation above second end 28 of first support member 14 as a step of plural second steps 78, so that, when ladder 10 is viewed from the front, as it is illustrated in
Plural first steps 74 may be separated by a third predetermined distance D. Plural second steps 78 may also be separated by the same predetermined distance D, which may be, for example, 30 cm. (or 15 inches). Bottom first step 74″ of plural first steps 74 of first support member 14 may be separated by predetermined distance D from next first step 74′. Bottom second step 78′ of plural second steps 78 on second support member 18 may be a predetermined distance C from second end 36 of second support member 18, which predetermined distance C may be 15 cm (6 inches), and then next second step 78″ may be separated from bottom second step 78′ by predetermined distance D. Comparing
When plural first steps 74 of first support member 14 are staggered and interleaved relative to plural second steps 78 of second support member 18, the user may select among plural first steps 74 of first support member 14 and plural second steps 78 of second support member 18 for the user to be at a good elevation for working.
Referring now to
When introducing elements of the present disclosure or exemplary aspects thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements. Although this disclosure has been described with respect to specific aspects, the details of these aspects are not to be construed as limitations.
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