Claims
- 1. A step stool comprisinga frame including a front leg and a rear leg movable relative to the front leg, a step on the frame, and a leg lock coupled to the frame and arranged to retain the rear leg in a fixed position relative to the front leg upon movement of the rear leg to an opened use position lying at an angle to the front leg, the leg lock including a button receiver coupled to the front leg and a button supported for movement on the rear leg from a released position arranged to disengage the button receiver to allow relative movement of the front and rear legs and a locked position engaged to the button receiver to retain the rear leg in the fixed position.
- 2. The step stool of claim 1, wherein the button receiver includes a first plate formed to include an aperture and the button lies in the aperture upon movement to the locked position.
- 3. The step stool of claim 2, wherein the button receiver includes a second plate arranged to lie in spaced-apart parallel relation to the first plate and a leg grip coupled to the front leg and the first and second plates to fix the first and second plates in spaced-apart parallel relation to one another to define a button space therebetween and the button is supported on the rear leg to lie inside the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and to lie outside the button space upon movement of the rear leg away from the opened use position.
- 4. The step stool of claim 3, wherein the leg lock further includes a housing coupled to an upper end of the rear leg and formed to include a chamber having an opening and the button is mounted in the chamber to extend through the opening and the housing is sized to lie in the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 5. The step stool of claim 3, wherein the first plate is formed to include an edge, the button includes an inner end positioned to lie in the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and an outer end positioned to lie outside the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position, and the button includes a ramp located on the outer end and arranged to contact the edge of the first plate during movement of the rear leg to the opened use position to position the outer end of the button in the button space and in alignment with the aperture formed in the first plate to facilitate movement of the outer end of the button through the aperture to assume a position outside of the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 6. The step stool of claim 2, wherein the leg lock further includes a housing formed to include a chamber having an opening and the button is mounted in the chamber to extend through the opening and through the aperture formed in the first plate upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 7. The step stool of claim 6, wherein the housing is coupled to an upper end of the rear leg.
- 8. The step stool of claim 6, wherein the leg lock further includes a compression spring positioned to lie in the housing and arranged to yieldably urge the button through the opening of the chamber and a lip located on the button and arranged to limit movement of the button through the opening of the chamber.
- 9. The step stool of claim 6, wherein the button includes an inner end positioned to lie in the chamber formed in the housing and an outer end positioned to extend through the opening of the chamber and formed to include a ramp arranged to contact a portion of the first plate to retract the outer end of the button temporarily into the chamber as the rear leg is moved toward the opened use position and release the outer end of the button upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and alignment of the outer end of the button with the aperture formed in the first plate.
- 10. The step stool of claim 2, wherein the leg lock further includes a compression spring arranged to yieldably urge the button through the aperture in the first plate upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 11. The step stool of claim 10, wherein the button is formed to include a ramp arranged to contact a portion of the first plate to move the button against the compression spring to a retracted position outside the aperture temporarily during movement of the rear leg to the opened use position without blocking movement of the button under a force generated by the compression spring to a position extending into the aperture upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 12. The step stool of claim 1, wherein the leg lock further includes a leg link having one end pivotably coupled to the rear leg and another end pivotably coupled to the button receiver to control movement of an upper end of the rear leg relative to the front leg so that the upper end swings out and away from the front leg after movement of the button to the released position.
- 13. The step stool of claim 12, wherein the button receiver includes a first plate formed to include an aperture adapted to receive a portion of the button therein upon movement of the button to the locked position and a leg grip coupled to the first plate and to the front leg and another end of the leg link is pivotably coupled to the leg grip.
- 14. The step stool of claim 1, wherein the leg lock further includes a housing coupled to the rear leg and formed to include a chamber and the button is mounted in the chamber for movement between the released and locked position.
- 15. The step stool of claim 14, wherein the housing is coupled to an upper end of the rear leg.
- 16. The step stool of claim 14, wherein the leg lock further includes a compression spring positioned to lie in the housing and arranged to urge the button to assume the locked position upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 17. The step stool of claim 16, wherein the leg lock further includes a lip located on the button and arranged to limit movement of the button relative to the housing under a force generated by the compression spring.
- 18. A step stool comprisinga frame including a front leg and a rear leg movable relative to the front leg, a step on the frame, a button housing coupled to an upper end of the rear leg and formed to include a chamber, a spring-biased button arranged to protrude from the chamber through an opening formed in the button housing, and a button receiver coupled to the front leg and formed to include an aperture located and sized to receive a protruding outer end of the spring-biased button therein to retain the rear leg in a fixed position relative to the front leg upon movement of the rear leg to an opened use position.
- 19. The step stool of claim 18, wherein the button receiver includes a first plate and the aperture is formed in the first plate.
- 20. The step stool of claim 19, wherein the button receiver includes a second plate arranged to lie in spaced-apart parallel relation to the first plate and a leg grip coupled to the front leg and the first and second plates to fix the first and second plates in spaced-apart parallel relation to one another to define a button space therebetween and the button is supported on the rear leg to lie inside the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and to lie outside the button space upon movement of the rear leg away from the opened use position.
- 21. The step stool of claim 19, wherein the first plate is formed to include an edge, the button includes an inner end positioned to lie in the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and an outer end positioned to lie outside the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position, and the button includes a ramp located on the outer end and arranged to contact the edge of the first plate during movement of the rear leg to the opened use position to position the outer end of the button in the button space and in alignment with the aperture formed in the first plate to facilitate movement of the outer end of the button through the aperture to assume a position outside of the button space upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position.
- 22. The step stool of claim 19, wherein the button includes an inner end positioned to lie in the chamber formed in the housing and an outer end positioned to extend through the opening of the chamber and formed to include a ramp arranged to contact a portion of the first plate to retract the outer end of the button temporarily into the chamber as the rear leg is moved toward the opened use position and release the outer end of the button upon movement of the rear leg to the opened use position and alignment of the outer end of the button with the aperture formed in the first plate.
- 23. The step stool of claim 18, further comprising a leg link having one end pivotably coupled to the rear leg and another end pivotably coupled to the button receiver to control movement of the upper end of the rear leg relative to the front leg so that the upper end swings out and away from the front leg after movement of the button to a released position disengaging the aperture formed in the button receiver.
- 24. A step stool comprisinga frame including a front leg and a rear leg movable relative to the front leg, a step on the frame, a button receiver coupled to the front leg, a button, and means for supporting the button on an upper end of the rear leg for movement between a locked position engaged to the button receiver to retain the rear leg in a fixed position relative to the front leg and to locate the upper end of the rear leg in a first position in close proximity to the button receiver and a released position arranged to disengage the button receiver to release the rear leg for movement relative to the front leg to locate the upper end of the rear leg in a second position separated and away from the button receiver.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/148,867, filed Aug. 13, 1999, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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