Swimming pool ladder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769513
  • Patent Number
    6,769,513
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 8, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A molded plastic pool ladder of A-frame shape having first and second sides consisting of assembled frame channel rail structures with a ladder slidable between lower and higher positions in one of the frame channel rail structures and movable feet on the bottom of the frame channel rail structures and a platform connected to the frame channel rail structures by a button connection.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved swimming pool ladder.




By way of background, swimming pool ladders of an A-frame type are positioned straddling the pool wall with the pool side having a ladder for entering and leaving the water and an outside ladder for climbing over the outside of the pool wall. In the past certain ladders of the foregoing type were not adjustable in height. Other ladders had relatively unwieldy structures for placing the outside ladder in an inaccessible position so as to prevent unauthorized entry into the pool. Also, insofar as known, ladders of the foregoing type, when disassembled, were not of a size which would fit into a box which was within the dimensions acceptable to commercial shippers. Other types of pool ladders were relatively complicated and difficult to assemble.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one object of the present invention to provide an improved molded plastic A-frame type of pool ladder which consists of parts which can be assembled primarily by snapping the parts together and the use of very few bolts.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved molded plastic A-frame type of pool ladder consisting of parts having dimensions which will fit into boxes which are acceptable to large scale commercial shippers.




A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved A-frame type of pool ladder wherein the ladder on the outside of the pool wall can be slid to an elevated position and latched therein.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an improved A-frame type of pool ladder which is adjustable in height so that it can fit pools having walls of different heights.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide an assemblable A-frame type of ladder having bases which are movable so as to automatically position themselves in proper contact with the surfaces on which they rest.




The present invention relates to a molded plastic pool ladder comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, opposed channels on said first side, a first ladder, side rails on said first ladder in said opposed channels on said first side, and a second ladder on said second side.




The present invention also relates to a molded plastic pool ladder comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second apertures in said first and second sides of said A-frame, a platform, first and second sides on said platform, and first and second buttons on said first and second sides of said platform received in said first and second apertures.




The present invention also relates to a molded plastic pool ladder comprising a plurality of assemblable parts including four central frame channel rails, four top frame channel rails, four bottom frame channel rails, a platform, and two ladders.




The various aspects of the present invention will be more fully understood when the following portions of the specification are read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the improved pool ladder assembly of the present invention with the external pool ladder portion in a down position;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the external pool ladder portion in an up and locked position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the ladder assembly showing certain parts fully exploded and other parts assembled;





FIG. 3A

is an enlarged perspective view of the base which is attached to the bottom frame channel rails;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the ladder assembly taken substantially in the direction of arrows


4





4


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 5

is an end elevational view of the ladder assembly taken substantially in the direction of arrows


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the ladder assembly showing the platform which extends across the top of the pool;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary perspective exploded view showing the manner in which the frame channel rail is attached to the top frame rail extension;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary side elevational view taken substantially along line


8





8


of

FIG. 5

without the tread of the ladder and showing the parts of

FIG. 7

assembled;





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view taken substantially along line


9





9


of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary perspective exploded view showing the structure for securing the bottom frame channel rail extension to the frame channel rail;





FIG. 11

is a view taken substantially in the direction of arrows


11





11


of

FIG. 5

without the tread and showing the parts of

FIG. 10

assembled;





FIG. 12A

is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the center post of the hand rail structure with the bolt-receiving slot therein;





FIG. 12B

is a fragmentary perspective view of the two halves of the center post secured to each other with one of the bolts;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary perspective view showing the structure for attaching the platform to the base of the two assembled hand rail structures;





FIG. 14A

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


14


A—


14


A of FIG.


13


and showing the connecting portion of the platform approaching the bottom of the base of the two assembled hand rail structures;





FIG. 14B

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 14A

but showing the parts of

FIG. 14A

partially assembled;





FIG. 14C

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIGS. 14A and 14B

but showing the parts fully assembled;





FIG. 15

is a fragmentary side elevational view taken substantially in the direction of arrows


15





15


of

FIG. 14C

;





FIG. 16

is a fragmentary enlarged view of the end of the pivotal base taken substantially in the direction of arrows


16





16


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 17

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


17





17


of

FIG. 19

;





FIG. 18

is a fragmentary cross sectional view which is similar to

FIG. 17

but showing the pivotal base in an adjusted position for bearing properly on the underlying surface;





FIG. 19

is a fragmentary bottom plan view of the base taken substantially in the direction of arrows


19





19


of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 20

is a fragmentary perspective view taken substantially along line


20





20


of FIG.


1


and showing the manner in which the in pool ladder is locked to both the frame channel rail and the top frame channel rail extension;





FIG. 21

is a fragmentary perspective view taken substantially along line


21





21


of FIG.


1


and showing the structure for positively locking the pool ladder to the bottom end of the frame ladder channel rail and the bottom frame channel rail extension;





FIG. 22

is a broken away fragmentary side elevational view taken substantially in the direction of arrows


22





22


of FIG.


21


and showing the structure for positively locking the parts of

FIG. 21

together;





FIG. 23

is a broken away fragmentary perspective view partially in cross section showing the assembled bases of the hand rail structures and the platform secured to the top of the pool wall;





FIG. 24

is a broken away fragmentary perspective view partially in cross section showing the structure of the base of the hand rail structure;





FIG. 25

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


25





25


of

FIG. 23

;





FIG. 26

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


26





26


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 27

is a fragmentary enlarged perspective view showing the upper portion of the external ladder in its lowermost position below the latching structure of the hand rail structure;





FIG. 28

is a fragmentary perspective view of the ladder in its lowermost position on the frame channel rail;





FIG. 29

is a fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


29





29


of FIG.


26


and showing the relationship between the ladder rail and the frame channel rail;





FIG. 30

is a fragmentary cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 26

but showing the external ladder in its upper position;





FIG. 31

is a fragmentary perspective view of the ladder in its upper position on the frame channel rail and latched in position;





FIG. 32

is a partially broken away fragmentary cross sectional view taken substantially along line


32





32


of

FIG. 31

showing the ladder in its lowermost position;





FIG. 33

is a fragmentary view of the latch structure taken substantially in the direction of arrows


33





33


of

FIG. 32

;





FIG. 34

is a view similar to

FIG. 32

but showing the ladder displacing the latch during its upward movement;





FIG. 35

is a view similar to

FIG. 34

but showing the ladder in a latched uppermost position and locked with a padlock against downward movement;





FIG. 36

is a perspective view of a half of the ladder assembly which can be used strictly as a ground-to-deck ladder and which has the structure for moving the ladder on the frame channel rails to an uppermost locked position;





FIG. 37

is a perspective view of a half ladder, the half ladder assembly which can be utilized as an in-pool ladder and having an added lip structure mounted thereon;





FIG. 38

is a fragmentary perspective view of the platform of the in-pool ladder having the lip attachment associated therewith;





FIG. 39

is an enlarged portion of

FIG. 3

showing a modified ladder which is used with modified frame channel rails having tabs therein;





FIG. 40

is an enlarged modification of a portion of

FIG. 3

showing the opposite side of the ladder of FIG.


39


and also showing a modified central frame channel rail and a modified top frame channel rail;





FIG. 41

is a modification of

FIG. 21

showing a modified ladder rail and a tab in the central frame channel rail;





FIG. 42

is an enlarged cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 9

but showing a modified central frame channel rail with tabs thereon;





FIG. 43

is an enlarged fragmentary view similar to

FIG. 10

but showing the central frame channel rail with tabs at the lower portion thereof;





FIG. 44

is an enlarged view similar to

FIG. 8

but showing the central frame channel rail with tabs at the upper portion thereof;





FIG. 45

is a view similar to

FIG. 20

but showing the configuration of the modified ladder rails and a tab in the upper portion of the central frame channel rail;





FIG. 46

is an enlarged view similar to

FIG. 29

but showing the modified ladder rail mounted within the modified central frame channel rail;





FIG. 47

is an enlarged fragmentary exploded view similar to

FIG. 7

but showing the modified central frame channel rail and modified top frame channel rail with tabs therein; and





FIG. 48

is an amplification of

FIG. 46

also showing the mirror image structure on the opposite side of the centerline.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Summarizing briefly in advance, the improved plastic pool ladder of the present invention comprises a plurality of molded plastic parts which are of a size so that they can be packaged conveniently for shipping within containers which are readily acceptable by the shippers and which can be assembled by interfitting connections and the use of a simple tool such as a wrench. Additionally, the assembled parts have a unique relationship wherein the external pool ladder can be placed in an elevated inaccessible position and latched therein to prevent its use for entry into the pool. Additionally, the A-frame of the ladder is assembled by the use of interfitting parts so that it is extremely stable and movable feet are secured to the ladder to further enhance the stability and also sit squarely on pool liners thereby avoiding the tearing thereof.




The improved pool ladder


10


includes a plurality of molded plastic parts, certain of which are identical and assembled in mirror-image relationship to provide the completed pool ladder assembly


10


(

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


4


and


5


). At this point it will be noted that the mirror-image parts described hereafter are identical and will be designated by the same numbers even though they are assembled in mirror-image relationship, as will be apparent from the drawings. As noted above, all parts are fabricated of molded high density polyethylene or polypropylene.




The improved pool ladder


10


includes an A-frame


11


formed of assembled opposed frame channel rail structures


12


; a platform


13


connected to the assembled frame rail structures at their upper ends; and pivotal bases or feet


14


at the lower ends of the assembled frame rail structures. Ladders


15


are positioned in opposite sides


17


of the A-frame.




Each side


17


of the A-frame includes opposed central frame channel rails


19


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) to which are connected top frame channel rails


20


which have hand rails


21


molded integrally therewith. As can be seen from

FIG. 4

, the hand rails


21


extend downwardly below the top rail


108


of the pool wall


26


. Bottom frame channel rails


22


are suitably secured to the lower ends of central frame channel rails


19


. Bases or feet


14


are suitably secured to bottom frame channel rails


22


. Top frame channel rails


20


are attached to central frame channel rails


19


as shown in

FIGS. 7-9

. More specifically, each central frame channel rail


19


has a pair of sides


24


and an end


25


. Sides


24


are molded integrally with web


27


to form a channel structure. Longitudinal ribs


29


and cross ribs


30


are molded integrally with web


27


and sides


24


(

FIGS. 2

,


8


and


9


). A hollow box-like portion


31


(

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


) is also molded integrally into web


27


. The lower end


32


of top frame channel rail


20


includes enlarged sides


33


which are molded integrally with web


34


having a protrusion


35


thereon which fits into complementary mating relationship with box


31


. Sides


33


also bracket sides


24


of central frame channel rail


19


in complementary mating relationship. The foregoing comprise interfitting connections. Also, ledge


37


of top frame channel rail


20


rests on top


25


of central frame channel rail


19


. Bolts


39


extend through aligned apertures


40


and


41


in webs


34


and


27


, respectively, to firmly secure top frame channel rail


20


to central frame channel rail


19


. Top frame channel rail


20


has longitudinal ribs


41


and cross ribs


42


molded integrally with web


43


thereof.




Bottom frame channel rails


22


are secured to the lower ends of central frame channel rails


19


in the following manner (FIGS.


10


and


11


). Sides


24


of central frame channel rail


19


are placed within sides


44


of bottom frame channel rail


22


with web


27


of central frame channel rail


19


abutting web


45


of bottom frame channel rail


22


. The foregoing comprise interfitting connections. Bolts


47


are installed through aligned apertures in webs


45


and


27


, respectively. As can be seen from

FIGS. 10 and 11

, there are numerous apertures


49


in bottom frame channel rail


22


which permits the ladder to be adjusted so that the entire frame channel rail can be of any desired height, preferably one where the platform


13


bears against the top edge of the pool wall. Also, the sides


17


of the A-frame can be of different lengths to cause the ladder to be symmetrically positioned about a vertical centerline in the event that the ground and the pool floor are of different heights.




The bases or feet


14


are secured to bottom frame channel rails


22


in the following manner (

FIGS. 10

,


16


,


17


,


18


and


19


). The bottom frame channel rail


22


includes a box-like extension


51


(

FIGS. 10 and 11

) having sides


52


which are molded integrally with the side


53


which is molded integrally with the remainder of the bottom frame channel rail


22


. A button


54


is molded integrally with bottom


55


of box


51


by neck


57


(FIG.


11


). The base


14


(

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


16


,


17


,


18


and


19


) includes two ends


59


(

FIG. 3

) shaped as shown with outer walls


60


and inner walls


61


with the inner walls


61


connected by an integrally molded central portion


62


consisting of a ridge


66


(

FIGS. 3 and 16

) and a curved plate


68


with a plurality of integrally molded gussets


67


′ therebetween on opposite sides of said ridge


66


. A box-like structure


63


is formed in portions


59


of base


14


. Box-like structure


63


includes walls


64


and walls


65


and a bottom


67


. The sides


52


of box-like extension


51


guide walls


65


of box-like structure


63


for rectilinear movement. An elongated slot


69


(

FIGS. 16-19

) is formed in bottom wall


67


, and it has opposed slots


70


in bottom wall


67


which are in communication with slot


69


. The plastic wall


67


is flexible so that button


54


can be pushed through the slot


69


in bottom wall


67


and neck


57


will be captured within slot


69


. Because box


63


is elongated and because slot


69


is elongated, the portion


59


can rock relative to bottom frame channel rail


22


within the confines of slot


69


, as depicted in

FIG. 18

, to thereby firmly rest on any surface on which it is placed.




The ladder assembly also includes a one-piece molded ladder


15


which includes ladder rails


71


and integrally molded treads


72


(FIG.


3


). The ladder rails


71


are of U-shaped configuration connected by integrally molded treads


72


(

FIG. 3

) having anti-skid ribs in their upper surfaces. The ladder rails


71


are U-shaped (

FIGS. 20

,


21


,


28


,


29


and


31


) and consist of sides


73


connected by a web


74


(FIGS.


29


and


31


). The treads or steps


72


have an upper portion


75


, an edge


77


and an undersurface


79


which merges into a lowermost portion


80


(FIG.


21


). The opposite ends of the treads


72


are molded integrally with one of the U-shaped sides


73


of the ladder rails


71


. Ribs


81


(

FIGS. 2 and 20

) have their edges molded integrally with the entire inner surface of the treads


72


which they engage. When the ladders are assembled into the A-frame, the upper surfaces of the treads or steps tilt inwardly to the vertical centerline at a 5° angle to the horizontal so as to cause a person's foot to be biased toward the vertical centerline in the event the foot slips.




The ladder assembly


10


also includes a platform


13


(

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


6


,


13


,


23


,


24


,


25


). The platform


13


includes an upper surface


83


, ends


84


and two opposed sides


85


(

FIGS. 3 and 13

) which are mirror images of each other, with only one side


85


being fragmentarily shown in detail in FIG.


13


. The upper surface


83


of the platform has anti-skid ribs molded therein. Each side


85


has a plurality of inverted box-like structures


87


protruding therefrom and two box-like structures


89


protruding therefrom. Buttons


90


extend outwardly from each of the box-like structures. The buttons


90


are connected to the front walls


91


of the box-like structures by necks


92


(FIG.


14


A). The box-like structures


87


each include opposed side walls


93


, a top wall


94


and a front wall


95


(

FIG. 14A

) from which neck


92


and button


90


protrude. Box-like structures


89


have the same construction except that they include apertures


105


in their top walls.




Four of the above-described central frame channel rails


19


, four of the top frame channel rails


20


, four of the bottom frame channel rails


22


, two of the bases


14


, and the platform


13


are of a size so that they fit into a box or carton which is 47 inches long, 19½ inches wide and 16¾ inches high, and this size box is acceptable to commercial shippers, such as United Parcel Service (UPS), thereby facilitating the sending of the foregoing parts to the ultimate consumer. By way of further explanation, the UPS regulation regarding the carton size is that the longest dimension plus two times the width plus two times the height cannot exceed 130″. The above dimensions of the carton calculate to 47+2(19½)+2(16¾)=119½″ which is within the 130″ maximum noted above. The dimensions of the individual parts are as follows:















Dimensions of Parts in Inches
















Number









Part




of Pieces




Length




Width




Height


















Platform 13




1




20.500




11.591




1.518






Base 14




2




21.997




7.620




2.390






Ladder 15




2




36.702




19.500




3.470






Central rail 19




4




36.487




4.037




1.250






Top rail 20




4




46.89




13.215




1.500






Bottom rail 22




4




13.647




4.523




1.500














The ladder assembly


10


is assembled from the above described parts to the condition shown in

FIG. 2

in the following manner. First of all, the top frame channel rails


20


are assembled with the central frame channel rails


19


in the above-described manner. The bottom frame channel rails


22


are also assembled with the central frame channel rails


19


in the above-described manner. Thus, there are provided the frame side subassemblies


17


shown at the left of FIG.


3


. The next step in the process is to assemble platform


13


with the frame side subassemblies


17


which combine the central frame channel rails


19


with the top and bottom frame channel rails


20


and


22


. This is accomplished by inserting the buttons


90


on opposite sides of platform


13


through apertures


97


(

FIGS. 13 and 14A

) in sides


99


of top frame channel rails


20


. As noted above, the sides


99


are fabricated of plastic, and each aperture


97


has four slots


100


in communication therewith (FIGS.


15


and


23


). Therefore, buttons


90


can be pushed through apertures


97


in sides


99


as depicted in

FIGS. 14A

,


14


B,


14


C and


15


because the borders of the apertures will yield and after the buttons have passed entirely through the apertures, the borders will snap back into their normal position to capture the buttons in the position of FIG.


14


C.




During the assembly process, box-like structures


87


and


89


are inserted into box structures


101


and


101


′, respectively, which protrude from the inner surface of side


99


. Each box structure


101


includes an upper wall


116


and a lower wall


116


′ (

FIG. 24

) and side walls


118


and


118


′ in addition to the portion of side


99


which serves as an end wall. The box structures


101


′ differ from box structures


101


in that they have opposed slots


104


and


104


′ in walls


116




a


and


116




b


, respectively (FIG.


24


). There are two box structures


101


on the opposite sides of the two central box structures


101


′ (FIG.


13


).

FIG. 14A

shows the boxes


87


approaching the side


99


.

FIG. 14B

shows the button partially through aperture


97


and

FIG. 14C

shows the button


90


completely through aperture


97


, with neck


92


captured within side


99


. After the platform


13


has been assembled with four top frame channel rail extensions


20


in the above-described manner, bolts


103


(

FIGS. 23 and 25

) are inserted through aligned slots


104


and


104


′ in box walls


116




a


and


116




b


(

FIG. 24

) in boxes


101


′ and through apertures


105


(

FIGS. 13 and 25

) in boxes


89


to thereby firmly hold platform


13


in assembled relationship with the subassemblies noted above consisting of parts


19


,


20


and


22


shown in the left of FIG.


3


. Four bolts


103


also extend through apertures


106


in top ledge


108


of the pool wall to anchor the ladder assembly


10


to the pool wall.




After the foregoing assembly has been completed, ladders


15


are installed into the channels provided by opposed central frame channel rails


19


and opposed top frame channel rails


20


so as to assume the positions shown in FIG.


1


. In this respect, the web


74


(

FIG. 29

) of each channel of each ladder rail


71


will be adjacent one leg


24


of each central frame channel rail


19


and the end


106


(

FIG. 29

) will also be adjacent leg


24


of central frame channel rail


19


. In addition, the top side


107


of each ladder rail


71


(

FIG. 20

) will be positioned between the lowermost ends of sides


109


(

FIG. 20

) of top frame channel rails


20


(FIGS.


20


and


27


). The bottom end


110


of each ladder rail


71


(

FIG. 28

) includes a rib


114


which is of the same configuration as ribs


114


(FIGS.


21


and


29


), and bottom rib


114


rests on shelf


111


(FIG.


28


) which is molded integrally with sides


24


of central frame channel rail


19


.




After the ladders


15


have been positioned as described above, the bases or feet


14


are connected to bottom frame channel rails


22


in the above described manner to complete the assembly and capture the ladders


15


in the above described positions. The in-pool ladder (

FIG. 2

) can then be locked in position by the use of two carriage bolts


112


(

FIGS. 21 and 22

) on each side of the ladder. Each of the lower bolts extend through an aperture


49


in the surface


45


of bottom frame channel rail


22


and a pair of aligned bores


113


in each leg


73


of each ladder rail


71


. The sides


73


are maintained in spaced relationship by ribs


114


.




Further in accordance with the present invention, the external ladder


15


, that is, the one which is not within the pool and locked in position, as discussed above, can be slid within the sides


12


of the A-frame from the position of

FIG. 1

to a locked position of

FIG. 2

because the sides


24


of central frame channel rail


19


and the sides


109


of top frame channel rail


20


will guide the rails


71


of ladder


15


between the positions shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




A latching mechanism is provided to maintain ladder


15


in its uppermost position of

FIG. 2

(

FIGS. 27

,


31


,


32


,


33


,


34


and


35


). In this respect, the latch


115


includes an elongated portion


117


which is formed integrally with side


119


of top frame channel rail


20


and it pivots about portion


120


(

FIG. 27

) which acts as a living hinge. Further in this respect, slots


121


separate member


117


from the remainder of side


119


. At the lower end of member


117


, the latch


122


is located. In its lowermost position, the ladder


15


will be in the positions of

FIGS. 27 and 32

. When it is desired to move the ladder upwardly to its position of

FIG. 2

, the edge


123


(

FIG. 32

) of ladder


15


will run along cam surface


124


and bias elongated portion


117


outwardly to the position of

FIG. 34

as the side of ladder rail


71


moves upwardly until it reaches the position of

FIG. 35

at which time latch


122


will return to the position of

FIGS. 32 and 35

, and thereafter surface


125


of latch


115


will retain ladder


15


in the position of

FIG. 35. A

padlock


127


may be inserted through aligned apertures


129


and


130


in tab


131


on latch member


115


and tab


132


on side


34


of part


32


of top frame channel rail


20


. To lower the ladder


15


to the position of

FIG. 1

, the latch


115


can be pulled to the position of

FIG. 34

, and the ladder can be pulled downwardly.




As noted above, the hand rails


21


are integrally molded parts of top frame channel rail


20


. In this respect, struts


134


and


135


extend outwardly from side


109


(

FIG. 27

) and strut


137


(

FIG. 26

) extends between post


139


and hand rail


21


. As noted above, all of the foregoing parts are molded integrally.




The assembled center posts


139


of top frame channel rails


20


are located in adjacent relationship as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, and they are bolted together at a plurality of points


140


(

FIG. 4

) along their lengths. In this respect, each post


139


is of channel-shaped construction (

FIGS. 12A and 12B

) with the sides


141


of pairs of posts facing each other so that the outer sides


142


face the outside of the completed assembled ladder assembly


10


(FIG.


2


). Slots


143


(

FIG. 12A

) are provided in channel sides


141


which abut each other, as shown in

FIG. 12B

, and a carriage bolt


144


is installed through adjacent slots


43


at three locations lengthwise of posts


139


to hold them in assembled relationship. The assembled posts


139


add rigidity to the structure and also provide ends to which a fence on the top rail


108


can be secured.





FIG. 36

is a perspective view of half a ladder assembly which can be used solely as a ground to deck ladder and which has the structure described above for moving the ladder on the frame channel rails to an uppermost locked position. In this embodiment a half deck platform


13


′ can be used which is identical to one half of the platform structure


13


described above.




In

FIG. 37

there is a perspective view of half a ladder which can be utilized as an in-pool ladder having an added lip structure mounted thereon. In this respect, the in-pool ladder of

FIG. 37

may be identical to half a ladder described above which is utilized within the pool and has the ladder


15


locked against upward sliding movement, as described above. If desired, lip extensions


147


can be secured to sides


99


of the top frame channel rails


20


by means of bolts


149


which function in the same manner as described above relative to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

.




In

FIGS. 39-47

a modified embodiment of the present ladder construction is shown. The modification broadly includes the placement of tabs in the original central frame channel rails


19


and original top frame channel rails


20


which are received in modifications of original ladder rails


71


. In

FIGS. 39-47

modifications of the parts of

FIGS. 1-38

will generally be designated by primed numerals which correspond to unprimed numerals of analogous parts in

FIGS. 1-38

.




In

FIGS. 39

,


40


,


41


,


45


and


46


a modified ladder


15


′ is shown. The ladder rails


71


′ are modifications of ladder rails


71


. One modification is that the original web


74


(

FIG. 29

) of the ladder rails


71


has been modified as shown at


74


′ in

FIGS. 40 and 46

to have a groove


155


therein which extends throughout the length thereof (FIG.


40


). Also, original ladder rail end


107


of

FIG. 20

has been modified to the configuration


107


′ to have a slot


157


(

FIG. 45

) at one end and the groove


155


extending therethrough at the other end. In addition, the original ribs


114


(

FIG. 21

) which previously extended all the way to the ends of channel sides


73


have been cut back to end at


159


(

FIG. 46

) and thus the ribs


114


′ (

FIGS. 41

,


45


and


46


) are shorter than the previous ribs


114


(

FIG. 45

) so as to clear the tabs adjacent to rib ends


159


when the ladder is moved from its lower position of

FIG. 1

to its higher position of FIG.


2


.




The groove


155


in modified web


74


′ (

FIGS. 45 and 46

) receives tabs


160


and


161


(

FIG. 40

) when the ladder


15


′ is in its lowermost position. The modified central frame channel rail


19


′ (

FIG. 40

) also has tabs


162


and


163


therein (

FIG. 40

) which lie abreast the end


106


of one of the sides


73


of ladder rail


71


′ (FIG.


46


). Thus, when the ladder


15


′ is in its lower position, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the tabs


160


and


161


(

FIG. 40

) lie in groove


155


and tabs


162


and


163


lie adjacent to the end


106


of ladder rail side


73


. Thus, the tabs


160


,


161


,


162


and


163


in the modified central frame channel rails


19


′ receive spaced ladder rails


71


′. This prevents the central frame channel rails


19


′ on opposite sides of ladder


15


′ from bowing outwardly.




In addition to the foregoing, tabs


164


and


165


are provided in top frame channel rail


20


′ (FIGS.


44


and


47


). When the ladder


15


′ is in the upper position of

FIG. 2

, tabs


161


and


165


will be received in groove


155


and tabs


163


and


164


will lie abreast the end


106


of side


73


. The existence of tabs


164


and


165


in the top frame channel rail


20


′ will prevent the top frame channel rails


20


′ on opposite sides of each ladder rail


71


′ from bowing outwardly, thereby preventing the latch


115


from being pulled out of engagement with the ladder in its upper position. The foregoing will also prevent the lower portions of hand rails


21


from bowing downwardly.




All of the tabs


160


,


161


,


162


,


163


,


164


and


165


have been shown as being of substantially equal length. While they have been shown as constituting a relatively small portion of the length of the part on which they are located, it will be appreciated that they could be longer. Also, it will be appreciated that in the central frame channel rails


19


′, if desired, the tabs can extend for substantial portions of the length thereof so that they in fact become flanges. However, it is preferably that there be a plurality of spaced tabs on each side of the central frame channel rails


19


; which can be two or more. Alternatively, a single relatively long tab, which is longer than those shown but does not extend for substantially the entire length of the central frame channel rail


19


′ can be located on each side of the frame channel rail


19


′.




While

FIGS. 41-47

show only one frame side rail and in certain instances only one ladder side rail, it will be appreciated that the structure shown therein is representative of all of the four frame side rails and all of the four ladder side rails of the A-frame ladder.




The centerline CL in

FIG. 46

represents that there are present, but not shown, mirror image counterparts of the structure shown in

FIG. 46

, as can be visualized from

FIGS. 39 and 40

. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that the embodiment of

FIGS. 39-47

constitutes an A-frame ladder which has all of the basic parts of the A-frame ladder of

FIGS. 1-38

and which has the modifications described above in

FIGS. 39-47

, namely, the four central frame channels


19


′, the four top frame channels


20


′, and the two ladders


15


′ which include the four ladder rails


71


′ having the ribs


114


′ and the grooves


155


.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that the present invention can be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.




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Claims
  • 1. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second opposed frame channel rail structures on each of said first and second sides of said A-frame, and first and second ladders having first and second opposed side rails in said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures, respectively, at least one of said first and second ladders being slidable between a lower and a higher position in one of said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures, and a latch structure molded integrally on one of said frame channel rail structures for retaining said at least one of said ladders in said higher position, said latch structure comprising a tab molded integrally at a position on one side of one of said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures, a cam surface on said tab remote from said position, and a ladder position-retaining surface on said tab.
  • 2. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second opposed frame channel rail structures on each of said first and second sides of said A-frame, and first and second ladders having first and second opposed side rails in said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures, respectively, both of said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures including first and second opposed central frame channel rails, first and second opposed top frame channel rails secured to first ends of said opposed central frame channel rails, and first and second opposed bottom frame channel rails secured to the second ends of said central frame channel rails, said opposed central channel rail structures and said opposed top frame channel rails being secured to each other by a first combination of interfitting parts and bolts, and said opposed central rail structure and said opposed bottom channel rails being secured to each other by a second combination of interfitting parts and bolts.
  • 3. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second opposed frame channel rail structures on each of said first and second sides of said A-frame, and first and second ladders having first and second opposed side rails in said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures, respectively, both of said first and second opposed frame channel rail structures including first and second opposed central frame channel rails, first and second opposed top frame channel rails secured to first ends of said opposed central frame channel rails, and first and second opposed bottom frame channel rails secured to the second ends of said central frame channel rails, first and second opposed hand rails molded integrally with said first and second opposed top frame channel rails, each of said first and second opposed top frame channel rails including first and second opposed center posts molded integrally therewith, and means for securing said first opposed center posts to said second opposed center posts.
  • 4. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 3 including first and second opposed laterally extending sides molded integrally with said first and second opposed top frame channel rails, respectively, and a platform secured between said first opposed laterally extending sides and said second opposed laterally extending sides.
  • 5. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said platform is secured to said first and second opposed laterally extending sides by means of button connections.
  • 6. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, opposed channels on said first side, a first ladder, side rails on said first ladder in said opposed channels on said first side, a second ladder on said second side, said first ladder being movable in said opposed channels between lower and higher positions, and a latch molded integrally on one of said opposed channels for latching said first ladder in said higher position, said latch comprising a tab molded integrally at a position on one of said channels, a cam surf ace on said tab remote from said position, and a ladder position-retaining surface on said tab.
  • 7. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame; first and second sides on said A-frame; opposed frame channel rail structures on said first side; opposed central frame channel rails and opposed top frame channel rails and opposed bottom frame channel rails on said opposed frame channel rail structures; first interfitting connections between each of said central frame channel rails and said top frame channel rails; second interfitting connections between said central frame channel rails and said bottom frame channel rails; and opposed bases mounted on said bottom frame channel rails, said opposed bases being mounted on said bottom frame channel rails by buttons protruding from said bottom frame channel rails into slots in said bases.
  • 8. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 7 including box-like extensions on said bottom frame channel rails mounting said buttons, and box-like structures on said bases receiving said box-like extensions.
  • 9. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second opposed channel rails on at least said first side of said A-frame, a ladder, first and second ladder rails on said ladder in said first and second channel rails, respectively, at least one first tab in said first channel rail, at least one second tab in said second channel rail, a first groove in said first ladder rail which receives said first tab, and a second groove in said second ladder rail which receives said second tab, said first channel rail including first and second opposed channel rail sides, and said second channel rail including third and fourth opposed channel rail sides, and said at least one first tab being located on said first channel rail side, and said at least one second tab being located on said third channel rail side.
  • 10. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 11. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 9 including at least one third tab on said second channel rail side, and at least one fourth tab on said fourth channel rail side.
  • 12. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 13. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said first ladder rail includes first and second opposed ladder rail sides, and wherein said second ladder rail includes third and fourth ladder rail sides, and wherein said at least one third tab is located between said first and second ladder rail sides, and wherein said at least one fourth tab is located between said third and fourth ladder side rail sides.
  • 14. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 15. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first ladder rail is in the configuration of a first U-shape, and wherein said first and second opposed ladder rail sides are connected by a first web having said first groove therein, and wherein said second ladder rail is in the configuration of a second U-shape, and wherein said third and fourth opposed ladder rail sides are connected by a second web having said second groove therein.
  • 16. The moped plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 17. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 15 including a plurality of first ribs connecting said first web and said first and second rail sides, and a plurality of second ribs connecting said second web and said third and fourth rail sides.
  • 18. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 19. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said first ribs have first ends remote from said first web and which are proximate said second channel rail side, and wherein said second ribs have second ends remote from said second web and which are proximate said fourth channel rail side.
  • 20. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 19 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 21. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising an A-frame, first and second sides on said A-frame, first and second opposed channel rails on at least said first side of said A-frame, a ladder, first and second ladder rails on said ladder in said first and second channel rails, respectively, at least one first tab in said first channel rail, at least one second tab in said second channel rail, a first groove in said first ladder rail which receives said first tab, and a second groove in said second ladder rail which receives said second tab, a plurality of first tabs on said first channel rail and in said first groove, and a plurality of second tabs on said second channel rail and in said second groove.
  • 22. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 23. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said first channel rail includes first and second opposed channel rail sides, and wherein said second channel rail includes third and fourth opposed channel rail sides, and wherein said plurality of first tabs are located on said first channel rail side, and wherein said plurality of second tabs are located on said third channel rail side.
  • 24. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 23 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 25. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 23 including a plurality of third tabs on said second channel rail side, and a plurality of fourth tabs on said fourth channel rail side.
  • 26. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 27. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said first ladder rail includes first and second opposed ladder rail sides, and wherein said second ladder rail includes opposed third and fourth ladder rail sides, and wherein said plurality of first tabs are located between said first and second ladder rail sides, and wherein said plurality of second tabs are located between said third and fourth ladder side rail sides.
  • 28. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 27 wherein said first ladder rail is in the configuration of a first U-shape, and wherein said first and second opposed ladder rail sides are connected by a first web having said first groove therein, and wherein said second ladder rail is in the configuration of a second U-shape, and wherein said third and fourth opposed ladder rail sides are connected by a second web having said second groove therein.
  • 29. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 28 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 30. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 28 including a plurality of first ribs connecting said first web and said first and second ladder rail sides, and a plurality of second ribs connecting said second web and said third and fourth ladder rail sides.
  • 31. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 30 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 32. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 30 wherein said first ribs have first ends which are remote from said first web and positioned between said first and second ladder rail sides, and wherein said second ribs have second ends which are remote from said second web and positioned between said third and fourth ladder rail sides.
  • 33. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claims 32 wherein said A-frame includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on said second side of said A-frame.
  • 34. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 32 wherein said second tabs are positioned between said first and second ladder rail sides proximate said first ends of said first ribs, and wherein said fourth tabs are positioned between said third and fourth ladder rail sides proximate said second ends of said second ribs.
  • 35. A molded plastic pool ladder assembly comprising first and second opposed channel rails, first channel rail sides connected by a first channel rail web on said first channel rail, second channel rail sides connected by a second channel rail web on said second channel rail, said first channel rail sides being in substantial alignment with said second channel rail sides, a ladder, first and second spaced ladder rails on said ladder, first ladder rail sides connected by a first ladder rail web on said first ladder rail, second ladder rail sides connected by a second ladder rail web on said second ladder rail, said first ladder rail web extending into the space between said first channel rail sides, said second ladder rail web extending into the space between said second channel rail sides, said first ladder rail sides extending transversely to said first channel rail sides, said second ladder rail sides extending transversely to said second channel rail sides, first ribs between said first ladder rail sides, second ribs between said second ladder rail sides, said first ribs being molded integrally with said first ladder rail sides, said second ribs being molded integrally with said second ladder rail sides, said first ribs having first and second ends with said first ends of said first ribs being proximate said first ladder rail web and said second ends of said first ribs being remote from said first ladder rail web, said first ladder rail sides having first ends proximate said first ladder rail web and second ends remote from said first ladder rail web, said second ends of said first ribs being spaced inwardly from at said second end of at least one of said first ladder rail sides, said second ribs having first and second ends with said first ends of said second ribs being proximate said second ladder rail web and said second ends of said second ribs being remote from said second ladder rail web, said second ladder rail sides having first ends proximate said second ladder rail web and second ends remote from said second ladder rail web, and said second ends of said second ribs being spaced inwardly from said second end of at least one of said second ladder rail sides.
  • 36. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 35 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 37. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 35 wherein said first ladder rail web has a first groove therein which extends longitudinally thereof, at least one first tab on one of said first channel rail sides in said first groove, and wherein said second ladder rail web has a second groove therein which extends longitudinally thereof, and at least one second tab on one of said second channel rail sides in said second groove.
  • 38. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 37 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 39. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 37 including at least one third tab on the other of said first channel rail sides which extends into space between said second ends of said first ladder rail sides, and at least one fourth tab on the other of said second channel rail sides which extends into a space between said second ends of said second ladder rail sides.
  • 40. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 39 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 41. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 39 including a plurality of said first tabs on said one of said first channel rail sides and in said first groove, and a plurality of said second tabs on said one of said second channel rail sides in said second groove.
  • 42. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 41 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 43. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 41 including a plurality of said third tabs on said other of said first channel rail sides which extend into said space between said second ends of said first channel rail sides, and a plurality of fourth tabs on said other of said second channel rail sides which extend into said space between said second ends of said second ladder rail sides.
  • 44. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 43 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 45. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 35 including at least one first tab on one of said first channel rail sides, at least one second tab on one of said second channel rail sides, said second end of said at least one of said first ladder rail sides being positioned between said at least one first tab and said first channel rail web, and said second end of said at least one of said second ladder rail sides being positioned between said at least one second tab and said second channel rail webs.
  • 46. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 45 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 47. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 45 including at least one third tab on the other of said first channel rail sides, at least one fourth tab on the other of said second channel rail sides, said first end of said at least one of said first ladder rail sides being positioned between said at least one third tab and said first channel rail web, and said first end of said at least one of said second ladder rail sides being positioned between said fourth tab and said second channel rail web.
  • 48. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 47 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
  • 49. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 45 including a plurality of said first tabs on said one of said first channel rail sides, and a plurality of said second tabs on said one of said second channel rail sides, and a plurality of said third tabs on said other of said first channel rail sides, and a plurality of said fourth tabs on said other of said second channel rail sides, said second end of said at least one of said first ladder rail sides being positioned between said plurality of said first tabs and said first channel rail web, said second end of said at least one of said second ladder rail sides being positioned between said plurality of said second tabs and said second channel rail web, said first end of said at least one of said first ladder rail sides being positioned between said plurality of third tabs and said first channel rail web, and said first end of said at least one of said second ladder rail sides being positioned between said fourth tabs and said second channel rail web.
  • 50. The molded plastic pool ladder assembly as set forth in claim 49 which is the first of two sides of an A-frame and which includes substantial mirror image counterparts of said first side of said A-frame on the other of said two sides of said A-frame.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/012,765, filed Oct. 30, 2001, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/012765 Oct 2001 US
Child 10/042110 US