Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a step stool, the method comprising the steps of
providing a frame including a front leg and a rear leg coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between an opened use position and a collapsed storage position, a step coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between a horizontal use position and a storage position, and a link including a body, a pivot coupled to the body and the step, and a connector coupled to the body, and snapping the connector into engagement with the rear leg for movement of the rear leg from its opened use position to its closed storage position in response to movement of the step from its horizontal use position to its storage position.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the providing step includes providing the rear leg with a strut and the connector with a hook coupled to the body and formed to include a channel and the snapping step includes snapping the strut into the channel.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the providing step includes providing the connector with a detent coupled to the hook and the snapping step includes pressing the detent into engagement with the strut.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the providing step includes providing the hook with an edge spaced apart from the detent and the snapping step includes pressing the edge into engagement with the strut while pressing the detent into engagement with the strut.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the snapping step includes moving the edge away from the detent to allow the strut to move past the detent into the channel.
- 6. The method of claim 3, wherein the providing step includes providing the detent with a cam surface and the snapping step includes sliding the strut against the cam surface into the channel.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the providing step includes providing another connector coupled to the body and the snapping step includes snapping the other connector into engagement with the rear leg for movement of the rear leg from its opened use position to its closed storage position in response to movement of the step from its horizontal use position to its storage position.
- 8. The step stool of claim 7, wherein the providing step includes providing each of the connector and the other connector with an arm coupled to the body, an arch coupled to the arm at a junction and formed to include a channel, and a detent coupled to the junction and the snapping step includes sliding the strut against each detent and each arch into each channel.
- 9. The step stool of claim 7, wherein the providing step includes providing another pivot coupled to the body and further comprising the step of snapping the pivot and the other pivot into engagement with the step.
- 10. The step stool of claim 1, further comprising the step of snapping the pivot into engagement with the step for movement of the rear leg from its opened use position to its closed storage position in response to movement of the step from its horizontal use position to its storage position.
- 11. A step stool comprising
a frame including a front leg and a rear leg coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between an opened use position and a collapsed storage position, the rear leg including a strut, a step coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between a horizontal use position and a storage position, and a link including a body, a pivot that is coupled to the body and the step and defines a pivot axis, and means for coupling the body to the strut upon pivoting the body about the pivot axis in a plane perpendicular to the strut.
- 12. The step stool of claim 11, wherein the coupling means includes a connector including a hook coupled to the body and formed to include a channel sized to receive the strut therein and a detent coupled to the hook to retain the strut in the channel.
- 13. The step stool of claim 12, wherein the hook includes an arm coupled to the body and an arch coupled to the arm and formed to include the channel.
- 14. The step stool of claim 13, wherein the arch includes a concave surface that engages the strut when the strut is positioned in the channel.
- 15. The step stool of claim 13, wherein the arm is coupled to the arch at a junction and the detent is coupled to the junction.
- 16. The step stool of claim 12, wherein the hook includes a first side wall, a second side wall spaced apart from the first side wall, and an intermediate wall coupled to the first and second side walls, the first and second side walls and the intermediate wall are coupled to the body, and the detent is coupled to the intermediate wall.
- 17. The step stool of claim 12, wherein the detent includes a concave surface that faces toward the strut when the strut is positioned in the channel and a convex cam surface that faces away from the concave surface and is configured to engage the strut when the strut is positioned in the channel.
- 18. The step stool of claim 12, wherein the coupling means further includes another connector including a hook coupled to the body and formed to include a channel sized to receive the strut therein and a detent coupled to the hook of the other connector to retain the strut in the channel.
- 19. The step stool of claim 18, further comprising a latch that is coupled to the step and engages the strut when the rear leg is positioned in its opened use position to lock the rear leg in its opened use position, and wherein the hook of the connector, the hook of the other connector, and the body cooperate to define a space in which the latch is positioned when the latch engages the strut.
- 20. A step stool comprising
a frame including a front leg and a rear leg coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between an opened use position and a collapsed storage position, the rear leg including a strut, a step coupled to the front leg for pivotable movement between a horizontal use position and a storage position, and a link including a body, a pivot coupled to the body, and a connector coupled to the body, the connector including a hook coupled to the body and formed to include a channel sized to receive the strut and a detent coupled to the hook to retain the strut in the channel upon snapping the connector into engagement with the strut for movement of the rear leg from its opened use position to its closed storage position in response to movement of the step from its horizontal use position to its storage position.
- 21. The step stool of claim 20, wherein the hook includes an arm coupled to the body and an arch coupled to the arm and formed to include the channel.
- 22. The step stool of claim 21, wherein the arch includes a concave surface that engages the strut.
- 23. The step stool of claim 21, wherein the arm is coupled to the arch at a junction and the detent is coupled to the junction.
- 24. The step stool of claim 21, wherein the hook includes a first side wall, a second side wall spaced apart from the first side wall, and an intermediate wall coupled to the first and second side walls and the first and second side walls and the intermediate wall are coupled to the body.
- 25. The step stool of claim 24, wherein the detent is coupled to the intermediate wall and spaced apart from the first and second side walls.
- 26. The step stool of claim 21, wherein the detent includes a concave surface that faces toward the strut when the strut is positioned in the channel.
- 27. The step stool of claim 26, wherein the detent includes a convex cam surface that faces away from the concave surface and is configured to engage the strut upon snapping the strut into the channel.
- 28. The step stool of claim 21, further comprising another pivot coupled to the body and the step and another connector including another hook coupled to the body and formed to include another channel sized to receive the strut and the other detent coupled to the other hook to retain the strut in the other channel upon snapping the other connector into engagement with the strut.
- 29. The step stool of claim 28, wherein the body includes a first side, a second side coupled to the first side, a third side coupled to the second side, and a fourth side coupled to the third side and the first side, the hook and the other hook are coupled to the first side, and the pivot and the other pivot are coupled to the third side.
- 30. The step stool of claim 28, further comprising a latch that is coupled to the step and engages the strut when the rear leg is positioned in its opened use position to lock the rear leg in its opened use position, and wherein the hook, the other hook, and the body cooperate to define a space in which the latch is positioned when the rear leg is positioned in its opened use position.
- 31. The step stool of claim 21, wherein the pivot is formed to include means for snapping the pivot into engagement with the step to move the rear leg from its opened use position to its closed storage position in response to movement of the step from its horizontal use position to its storage position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/224,595, filed Aug. 11, 2000, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60224595 |
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