LEVELING AND STABILIZING ACCESSORY FOR LADDERS
20210198946 ยท 2021-07-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Described herein is an improved ladder leg extender and leveler assembly including an elongate frame member or structure which can be fixed in a flush relation to a ladder leg side rail and secured to at least two ladder rungs. Each elongate frame member includes a slidably engage elongate leg extension which engages a height adjustment member or actuator that is located on a surface of the elongate frame member. The height adjustment member operates via a spring actuated pin or rod which engages a series of pre-set slots on the elongate leg extension to adjust the height of the ladder on either side. Also, a pivoting ladder stabilizing element which is extendable. This greatly provided additional stability and security.
Claims
1. A ladder leveler system configured for use with a ladder with side rails and having a plurality of rungs spanning between the side rails, each of the rungs having open ends terminating at the side rail, the leveler system comprising: an elongate frame member with a longitudinal axis having a first side surface configured to mate with one of the side rails openings of the ladder, and solidly stabilize ladder the first side surface having a least two side posts that extend laterally away from the first side surface that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and are configured to be inserted into the open ends of the rungs, a first adjacent surface to the first side surface having locking devices corresponding to each of the side posts, a second side surface of the elongate frame member opposite the first side surface having a height alignment member located thereon; an elongate extension leg slidably mounted within the elongate frame member, the extension leg having one or more apertures located on along a length of the elongate extension leg configured for releasable engagement with the height alignment member, wherein the elongate extension leg is extendable out and in from the elongate frame member to adjust the height of the side rail on which it is mounted; and a shoe plate member having a pivotal coupling to a distal end of the elongate extension leg.
2. The ladder leveler system of claim 1, wherein the locking device includes a clamp member pivotally mounted on the first adjacent surface of the elongate frame member and configured to clamp onto a rung of the ladder to releasably lock the extension frame member to the side rail to which it is mounted.
3. The ladder leveler system of claim 1, further comprising a shoe pad fastened to a lower face of the shoe plate member.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the shoe plate member includes a gripping surface selected from the group consisting of a corrugated surface, a rubber or silicone coating or a plurality of numbs formed thereon.
5. A ladder leveler system configured for use with a ladder with side rails and having a plurality of rungs spanning between the side rails, each of the rungs having open ends terminating at the side rail, the leveler system comprising: an elongate frame member or extrusion with a longitudinal axis having a first side surface configured to mate with one of the side rails of the ladder, the first side surface having a least two side posts that extend laterally away from the first side surface that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and are configured to be inserted into the open ends of the rungs, a second side surface of the elongate frame member opposite the first side surface having a height alignment actuator located thereon; an elongate extension leg slidably mounted within the elongate frame member, the extension leg having a lifting assembly operatively coupled to the to the extension leg and to the height alignment actuator configured for releasable engagement with the extension leg, wherein the elongate extension leg is extendable out and in from the elongate frame member to adjust the height of the side rail on which it is mounted; and a shoe plate member having a pivotal coupling to a distal end of the elongate extension leg.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the elongate frame member further comprises a first adjacent surface to the first side surface having locking devices corresponding to each of the side posts.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the locking device includes a clamp member pivotally mounted on the first adjacent surface of the elongate extension member configured to clamp onto a rung of the ladder to releasably lock the extension frame member to the side rail on which it is mounted.
8. The system of claim 5 wherein the lifting assembly includes a hydraulic assembly is comprised of a pump and motor assembly coupled to a power source, wherein the lifting assembly is responsive to the height adjustment actuator.
9. The system of claim 5 wherein the lifting assembly is comprised of a gear assembly and a motor coupled to a power source, wherein the lifting assembly is responsive to the height adjustment actuator.
10. A ladder leveler accessory configured for use with a ladder with side rails and having a plurality of rungs spanning between the side rails, each of the rungs having open ends terminating at the side rail, the leveler accessory comprising: at least two elongate frame members, with each elongate frame member formed from a first frame member coupled to a second frame member with a hinge member and configured to cantilever about the hinge member, the elongate frame member having a longitudinal axis, the first frame member having a first side surface configured to mate with one of the side rails of the ladder, the first side surface having a least two side posts or extrusions that extend laterally away from the first side surface that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and are configured to be inserted into the open ends of the rungs, a first adjacent surface to the first side surface having locking devices corresponding to each of the side posts, the second frame member configured to cantilever away from the side rail of the ladder, the second frame member having a second side surface having a height alignment member located thereon; and an elongate extension leg slidably mounted within the second frame member, the extension leg having one or more apertures located on along a length of the elongate extension leg configured for releasable engagement with the height alignment member, wherein the elongate extension leg is extendable out and in from the second elongate frame member to adjust the height of the side rail on which it is mounted.
11. The system of claim 10 further comprising a shoe plate member having a pivotal coupling to and at a distal end of each the elongate extension leg.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein the locking device includes a clamp member pivotally mounted on the first adjacent surface of the first frame member of the elongate extension member configured to clamp onto a rung of the ladder to releasably lock the extension frame member to the side rail on which it is mounted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
[0019] In various embodiments of the invention there is provided a leveling accessory or device having in one embodiment side posts that engage the ladder rungs at the side frame along with a series of security hooks that lock the leveling accessory in place.
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[0021] In this example embodiment, the leveler component 110 of system 100 includes an elongate frame member 112 with a longitudinal axis 113 having a first side surface 114A configured to mate with one of the side rails 12 of the ladder 10, the first side surface 114A having a least two side posts or pegs 116 that extend laterally away from the first side surface 114A that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 113 and are configured to be inserted into the open ends 15 of the rungs 14. A first adjacent surface 118A to the first side surface 114A has locking devices 120 corresponding to each of the side posts 116, a second side surface 114B opposite the first side surface 114A having a height alignment member or control button 140 located thereon for use on the hydraulic version only. In one example embodiment, locking device 120 includes a clamp member or security hook 122 with handle 124 pivotally mounted (in this case a pin and a sleeve mounted on the elongate frame member 110) on the first adjacent surface 118A of the elongate frame member 110 configured to clamp onto a rung 14 of the ladder 10 to releasably lock the elongate frame member 112 to the side rail 12 on which it is mounted.
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[0026] In one example embodiment, leveler 200 ladder leveler system configured for use with a ladder with side rails and having a plurality of rungs spanning between the side rails, each of the rungs having open ends terminating at the side rail. In this example embodiment, the leveler system 200 includes an elongate frame member 210 with a longitudinal axis having a first side surface configured to mate with one of the side rails of the ladder, the first side surface having a least two side posts 216 that extend laterally away from the first side surface that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and are configured to be inserted into the open ends of the rungs, a second side surface of the elongate frame member opposite the first side surface having a height alignment actuator 240 located thereon. Leveler system 200 includes an elongate extension leg 230 slidably mounted within the elongate frame member 210, the extension leg 230 having a lifting assembly (not shown) operatively coupled to the to the extension leg 230 and to the height alignment actuator 240 configured for releasable engagement with the extension leg, wherein the elongate extension leg is extendable out and in from the elongate frame member to adjust the height of the side rail on which it is mounted.
[0027] In a related embodiment (not illustrated), the lifting assembly includes a hydraulic assembly is comprised of a pump and motor assembly coupled to a power source, wherein the lifting assembly is responsive to the height adjustment actuator. In another embodiment (not illustrated), the lifting assembly is comprised of a gear assembly and a motor coupled to a power source, wherein the lifting assembly is responsive to the height adjustment actuator.
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[0029] The first frame member 310A has a first side surface configured to mate with one of the side rails 12 of the ladder, the first side surface having a least two side posts 316 (shown on 310B frame member, for example and are optional) that extend laterally away from the first side surface that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and are configured to be inserted into the open ends 15 of the rungs 16, a first adjacent surface to the first side surface having locking devices 320 (not shown; as in
[0030] In a related embodiment, stabilizer accessory 300 further includes a shoe plate member 331 having a pivotal coupling to and at a distal end of each the elongate extension leg 330. Furthermore, the locking device 320 in this embodiment includes a clamp member pivotally mounted on the first adjacent surface of the first frame member of the elongate extension member configured to clamp onto a rung of the ladder to releasably lock the extension frame member to the side rail on which it is mounted.
[0031] The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,766,976; 5,609,222; 4,602,432; and 3,861,500.
[0032] While the invention has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the invention should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.