OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to accessories that, installed on a portable ladder,
increase the lateral stability thereof, therefore increasing the safety of the user
who is positioned on said ladder.
[0002] The portable ladder stabilizing accessories object of this invention may be installed
on any conventional ladder, provided the following is borne in mind: the inclination
of the side rails of the ladder, the rung profile and the distance between them. Therefore,
the adaptation of some constructive elements of the stabilizing accessories to the
three points indicated above, permits positioning these stabilizing accessories on
both single ladders, with one or more sections, and stepladders, with one or more
climbing sections.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Given the extensive range of application of portable ladders, which are used both
in professional activities (painters, electricians, etc.), as well as in the domestic
range (small household repairs, activities related to DIY, etc.), a multitude of types
of ladders have been developed which are adapted for specific applications.
[0004] Ladders can basically be classified in single ladders (single, connectable or extension)
and stepladders (with one or more climbing sections). All these types of ladders have
the main drawback of the lower level of lateral stability they have, which may cause
falls and accidents, which are increased in the event that the ladder rests on uneven
surfaces.
[0005] Indeed, whilst the European Standard EN 131- 1 and 2, which are not compulsory in
Spain, indicates how ladders should be manufactured, it does not cover how to use
them. This standard indicates that some types of ladders have to have a stabilizing
base to avoid overturning laterally, but experience demonstrates that these bases
are sometimes insufficient. For example, when the user is five metres or more off
the ground on a stepladder, with only the support of the legs and the stabilizing
base thereof, a badly judged movement, a heavy tool or any accidental bump the ladder
receives may cause the lateral overturning thereof.
[0006] To solve this problem, devices are known which permits increasing the safety of the
ladders whereon they are installed. The incorporation of anti-slip devices, on the
base of the ladder, are common, with the aim of avoiding it from slipping, as well
as support or hooking devices on the upper part of the single ladders. As a more complex
development, the existence is known of ladders, fixed-mounted on a metal structure
constructed from a steel profile rectangle, resting on wheels and feed screws, with
support plates. This equipment, whereby considerable working heights can be reached
safely, are very heavy, difficult to move and very costly.
[0007] Through the Spanish document ES 2 193 068 T3 a stabilizer is known for ladders which
comprises a rigid base, which has a linear groove, which runs parallel to the wall
against which the ladder rests and two fastening devices which, fixed to the side
beams of the ladder, are introduced inside said groove. The possibility of extending
the rigid base, displacing the supports on which it rests, increases the lateral stability
of the ladders, while making the lower surface of the supports in a material such
as vulcanized rubber increases the resistance to slipping and therefore increases
the front stability of the ladders. In contrast to these undoubted advantages, this
invention has several drawbacks, among which is noteworthy the fact that its installation
is very complex, as it is necessary to screw the fastening devices to the side beams
of the ladder each time one wants to use the stabilizer or leave them permanently
installed, thus rendering the ladder useless without the base. Furthermore, the fact
that it can be exclusively be used on single ladders limits its scope of application.
[0008] Likewise, a "Ladder stabilizer" is known, as is disclosed in the Spanish document
ES 2 030 731 T3. This device serves to provide a secure support on the ground, with
the ladder in use, irrespective of the size and shape of the side beam of said ladder
or the presence of projections on the outer side face of the side beam. The device
thus has an advantage over the stabilizer analysed above in that it can be coupled
to any model of single ladder, having for this a fastening part which is fixed to
the side beam and a footing, connected to the fastening part. The fastening part also
has two projections of adjustable length which extend towards the outside of said
part, positioned so that the side beam can pass freely between them and be adjusted
to the respective faces of the beam edge, when the device is rotated around an axis
parallel to the rungs of the ladder. Despite the fact that this device has advantages
with respect to the previous one, it has the drawback that, as is observed in the
figures, it is only applicable to single ladders and not to stepladders.
[0009] In the light of the deficiencies of the stabilizing elements which comprise the current
state of the art, the objective of the present invention is to develop accessories
to stabilize ladders, which resolve the aforementioned drawbacks and increase the
safety level of the ladders, increasing their lateral stability. In this way, it better
complies with the
Minimum provisions of health and safety at work, set down in Spain in Royal Decree 486/1997 of 14 April.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The object of the present invention is to develop stabilizing accessories for ladders,
which may be applied to varied models of portable ladders, whether they are single
ladders with one or more sections or stepladders with one or more climbing sections;
in short, all those ladders which use rungs, of different section, forming a cavity
on the outer face of the side beams. These stabilizers can be applied to any portable
ladder, of any model, make, measurement and material (aluminium, iron, fibreglass,
plastic, etc.), provided that some constructive elements of the stabilizing accessories,
object of this invention, are adapted to the gradient of the side beams of the ladder,
to the profile comprising the rungs and to the distance between them.
[0011] The invention, which is described below, has the purpose of providing some types
of portable ladders for professional use (without excluding household use) with stabilizers
which provide the ladders with high stability, permitting the user to safely and comfortably
work at a height. These accessories to stabilize portable ladders, provide a very
extensive support base, forming a virtual rectangle or square, within which the ladder
is situated. In this way, the user, equipped with a helmet and suitable harness, can
safely work several metres off the ground, with almost the same convenience that he
would enjoy if he was working on scaffolding. Compared to said scaffolding these accessories,
to stabilize ladders, object of this invention, stand out as they are very easily
assembled accessories, which allow a very high ladder to be assembled and dismantled
in a few minutes and even transport it on a car roof rack, also being a considerably
more economic solution than the use of scaffolding. It is evident that a ladder equipped
with these stabilizing accessories cannot completely replace scaffolding, but, in
many cases, it can be used alternatively, more simply and economically, e.g. changing
the bulb in the centre of a warehouse several metres of the ground.
[0012] The use of these stabilizing accessories prevents the ladder from moving backwards,
therefore remaining fixed and stable in the position in which it has been placed.
[0013] One of the great advantages of the ladder stabilizing accessories, object of this
invention, is, as has been previously mentioned, their adaptation to different types
of portable ladders. These stabilizers, conveniently adapted, as stated above, can
be applied to the ladders without them needing modifications of any kind, i.e. they
can be applied to standard ladders included in one of the following types (according
to the European Standard EN 131-1 of 1993):
- One-piece leaning rung ladder
- Sectional ladder
- Extending ladder.
- Push-up extending ladder.
- Standing run ladder.
- Combination ladder.
- Step ladder.
- Leaning step ladder.
- Standing step ladder.
- Wide-rung stepladder
[0014] Neither does this exclude other types of ladders provided by the current state of
the art or which may be developed in the future.
[0015] The portable ladder stabilizing accessories, which form the object of this invention,
aim to make up for the shortages of the ladder stabilizers known up the present and
which have been analysed in the previous section. In this sense, these stabilizers
are easily installed on the ladder side beams, increasing their lateral stability
and therefore, greater safety, preventing them from overturning, whether the ladders
are single or stepladders, with one or more climbing sections, further enabling the
adaptation of these stabilizers to uneven ground, if there is a certain gradient or
it is rough terrain (e.g. when work is performed in the open air).
[0016] The portable ladder stabilizing accessories, object of this invention, basically
comprise two assemblies of elements: the first of these assemblies has the function
of fastening these stabilizers or supports to the ladder, whilst the second assembly
are the actual supports, which extend from the fastening assembly to the ground. The
joint between the fastening assembly and the support assembly can be of different
types (welding, nuts and bolts, grips, etc.), provided that said joint guarantees
both assemblies are safely joined, eliminating the possibility of misalignments in
this joint, which may be the cause of an accident, thus invalidating the function
of the stabilizing accessories.
[0017] As has previously been stated, the accessories to stabilize portable ladders increase
the stability of different types of ladders. A possible first application consists
of installing two of these stabilizers on the side beams of a single ladder which
rests on vertical surfaces, such as walls. This thus increases the lateral stability
of the ladder, making it difficult for it to laterally overturn.
[0018] In the event that it is necessary to perform work at a height, at a point far from
any vertical support plane, such as for example the central area of a warehouse, it
will logically be necessary to use a stepladder, whether it has one or more climbing
sections. In this case, as with the previous one, it is desirable to increase the
lateral stability of the ladder to avoid accidents basically caused by the person
who is on the ladder moving sharply or possible bumps that it may receive, due to
the work he is performing around him. The installation of four accessories to stabilize
the ladder, one on each side of the beam thereof, increases the points of support
on the ground, whether the ladder is supported on a smooth surface or an irregular
surface. Likewise, these stabilizers increase the lateral stability of the ladder
as it increases the number of supports on the floor, which increases the area covered
thereby, substantially increasing the torque necessary to be applied before it laterally
overturns.
[0019] A third way of positioning the accessories to stabilize the ladder arises from the
need to increase safety during the use of a stepladder, with one or more climbing
sections, which is positioned against a wall, i.e. when the ladder, without resting
on it, is practically right up against it, with the rungs of all its sections forming
a 90° angle with the wall. Logically, this installation of the ladder beside a wall
may involve, in some cases, the need to dismantle the horizontal base that the stepladders
usually incorporate on the widest, lowest section. In this case it is obvious that
the installation of four supports would hinder the approximation of the ladder to
the wall, for which reason only two stabilizers would be installed on the side beams
of the two lower sections, which are furthest from the wall. In this way, the ladder
is secured by one of its sides with the stabilizing accessories, whilst, on the opposite
side, the wall prevents it from overturning.
[0020] In the three previous forms of application, not only is the lateral stability of
the ladder increased, preventing its lateral overturning, but the portable ladder
stabilizing accessories, object of this invention, enable the adaptation of the ladder
to the unevenness of the ground, a possibility which acquires maximum importance when
work is performed outside, where it is more typical that the ground is uneven. To
do this, the stabilizers have, on their lower end, in the area close to the base or
plate, which acts as a support on the floor, an endless screw-check nut system, which
permits regulating the height of each support, independently from the others, thus
overcoming the unevenness of sloping or rough ground, typical of a construction site,
where ladders are commonly used. In this aspect, it is important to correctly level
the ladder, for which the use of a spirit level is appropriate, adjusting the height
of the supports until the ladder, in its use position, has its rungs horizontal to
the ground and its weight rests on the largest number of possible points, bearing
in mind the supports of the ladder, the two supports provided by the horizontal base,
the stepladders incorporate and the additional support points which the stabilizing
accessories provide.
[0021] It includes the possibility of using a set of weights, which conveniently placed
on the stabilizers, as will be seen further on, consolidate the ladder on the ground,
avoiding it from overturning.
[0022] The possibility of wheels can also be considered, with or without brakes, on the
ground supports, instead of plates or together with them. Therefore, the stabilizing
accessory can rest on the ground using a plate, a wheel or both, according to well-known
construction techniques on scaffolding, cranes, etc. The use of wheels is of great
use in moving the extended ladder from one place to another without dismantling it.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] To complement the description being made and with the aim of aiding towards a better
understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with a preferred
example of embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of
said description, wherein, with an illustrative, non-limiting character, the following
has been represented:
- Figure 1.-
- It shows a perspective view of two portable ladder stabilizing accessories installed
on a single ladder resting against a wall.
- Figure 2.-
- Its shows a perspective view of four portable ladder stabilizing accessories installed
on a stepladder.
- Figure 3.-
- It shows a perspective view of two portable ladder stabilizing accessories installed
on a stepladder beside a wall.
- Figure 4.-
- It shows a semi-exploded view of two portable ladder stabilizing accessories, before
being installed on the side beams of a section of single ladder, according to figure
1, or stepladder, according to figure 2.
- Figure 5.-
- It shows a semi-exploded view of a portable ladder stabilizing accessory, before being
installed on the side beam of a stepladder, according to figure 3.
- Figure 6.-
- It shows a partial perspective view, in detail, of a portable ladder stabilizing accessory
installed on the side beam of a ladder viewed from the exterior side.
- Figure 7.-
- It shows a partial perspective view, in detail, of the installation of a portable
ladder stabilizing accessory viewed from the interior of the side beam of a ladder,
on the inner side, having made cuts on the rungs for better compression.
- Figure 8.-
- Shows the cut according to the A-A plane represented in figure 6.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0024] In the light of the figures, we can observe therein an example of embodiment of the
invention, which consists of stabilizing accessories (1) for a portable ladder (2),
which comprise a first assembly, called fastening assembly, and a second assembly
or support assembly. Despite the fact that the two assemblies are joined by a firm
joint, they will be described separately, as they have different functions. In the
particular embodiment described below, and which is represented in the figures, it
has been considered that this joint is welded, although other types of joint (screws,
use of grips, etc.), which guarantee the correct fastening between both assemblies,
are not rejected.
[0025] The fastening assembly, so called as it is the assembly of elements which permits
installing each one of the stabilizing accessories (1) on the portable ladder (2),
fixing it to the corresponding side beam (3), comprises a connector (5), two threaded
rods (6), two nuts (7) and two keeper pins (8). The two threaded bars (6), if two
stabilizers are mounted, each on one side of the ladder, are common to the fastening
assembly of the other side of the ladder (single ladders and stepladders). If the
fastening assembly is mounted as indicated in figures 3 and 5, which refer to ladders
against the wall, this will further comprise two bushings and corresponding washers
by way of tips (12), another two nuts (7) and another two keeper pins (8).
[0026] The support assembly, which will be analysed in greater detail further on, comprises
an elbow (13) by way of extension and a support element (14).
[0027] The connector (5) of the fastening assembly is designed to be adapted to the side
beam (3) of the portable ladders (2) and basically consists of a metal part constituted
from an L-shaped steel strip. On its inner face, which is opposite the side beam (3),
it has two insertion pieces (9), welded at their ends. These insertion pieces (9)
are constituted from a steel cylinder, welded on a washer, welded to the L-shaped
part and have a through-bore. The external diameter of the insertion pieces (9), and
the distance between them, are such that they can be manually introduced, but without
looseness, in two of the square hollows formed by the inside of the ladder rungs and
which appear on the outer face of the side beams. If we consider the L-shaped connector
(5) as if it was a right-angled triangle, with the ladder in its position of use,
its greatest side must be perpendicular to the ground. Logically, this is only possible
if the ladder maintains the working angle indicated and established by the manufacturer.
In this preferred embodiment, these insertion pieces (9) have been represented as
cylindrical bushings, as in this case the ladder rungs (4) are square profiles. Logically,
the shape and dimensions the insertion pieces adopt (9) will be determined by the
rung profile of each ladder (rectangular, circular, half-round, trapezoidal, etc.)
and their angle so that they tightly penetrate in the rung cavity. Two orifices are
present (10) in concordance with the through-bore of the insertion pieces (9), but
on the outer face of the connector (5). On this same face, the welding, or the joint
which is considered suitable, are made, to guarantee the joint of the fastening assembly
to the support assembly.
[0028] The two threaded rods (6), also metal, have a greater length than the width of the
portable ladder (2), i.e. it is greater than the sum of the internal width (useful
distance between the inner faces of the side beams (3)) and the width of the two side
beams (3). Diametral orifices are made (11) at the ends of each threaded rod (6),
which traverses it. The threaded rods (6), once the connector (5) is inserted, run
along the entire width of the portable ladder (2), through the hollow rungs (4), and
protrude at the two sides thereof.
[0029] In a first assembly, as is represented in figures 1 and 4, two stabilizing accessories
(1) are installed in the same section of the ladder. This form of assembly is performed
if the stabilizing accessories (1) are installed on a single ladder (figure 1), or
on a stepladder with one or more climbing sections, at a distance from a wall (figure
2). The connectors (5) of the two accessories are identical but opposite one another
and symmetrical and specular. Each connector (5) is fastened to the side beams (3,
21) by threading the nuts (7) at the ends of the threaded rods (6) which protrude
from side beams (3, 21). In this particular embodiment, the nuts (7) are butterfly
nuts, commonly called lug nuts, although any other type of nut can be used. Preferably,
nuts will be used which can be tightened by hand, due to their speed of manoeuvre
and not requiring spanners or any other tightening tool to be used. Once the nuts
(7) are threaded, a keeper pin (8) is inserted in each one of the diametral orifices
(11) of the threaded rods (6), by way of a grip, which, although it does not have
the function of immobilising the threaded joint, does prevent the nuts (7) from falling
off if they loosen, thus avoiding the possible loss thereof and the misalignment of
the entire stabilizing assembly.
[0030] The position adopted by the ladder of figure 1 prevents it sliding backwards thanks
to the stabilizers, remaining fixed and stable in the position in which it has been
placed.
[0031] Figure 5 shows a semi-exploded view of a second assembly of the stabilizing accessories
(1). This second form of assembly is suitable when trying to stabilize a stepladder
which is positioned against a wall, as is represented in figure 3. Evidently, the
pair of stabilizing accessories will be mounted on the side of the ladder which is
furthest from the wall. In this assembly, a single stabilizing accessory (1) is installed
on each section of ladder, meaning that its fastening to the side beams (3) varies
with respect to the previous assembly, although both assemblies have in common that
the connectors (5) of the supports are also identical, but specular and symmetrical
to one another with respect to an imaginary central vertical axis. The fastening of
each connector (5) to the side beam (3), whereon the stabilizing accessory (1) is
installed, does not vary, although on the opposite side beam (21), which in this case
lacks the stabilizing accessory (1), is completed with cylinders by way of tips (12),
similar to the insertion pieces (9) welded to the connector (5). The part with the
least diameter of these tips (12), also with through-bores, is introduced in the cavity
of the rungs (4), on the outer face of the opposite side beam (21), the part of the
tips (12) with the greatest diameter remaining visible. The threaded rods (6) traverse
these tips (12) and, as in the previous assembly, they are fastened to the opposite
side beam (21) by threading the nuts (7). The installation is finalized by introducing
the keeper pin (8) in the diametral orifices (11) of the threaded rods (6).
[0032] Having described the composition of the fastening assembly, as well as the assembly
thereof on the portable ladder (2), the elements which form the support assembly will
now be detailed. As has been indicated above, the support assembly basically comprises
a bent rod or part (13) and a support element (14). In this particular embodiment,
the bent rod or part (13) is a steel part, normally tubular, which has a first vertical
section (15), which is welded to the connector (5). After a pronounced elbow, the
second inclined section (16) of the part is extended to the ground and, at its end,
is attached to a third section (17), or internally threaded vertical bushing. It includes
the possibility of incorporating a support (24) which extends from the first section
(15), forming the elbow (13), until the second section (16) of said part, to avoid
deformations in the elbow (13), due to the stresses it bears. Other possible configurations
of this elbow (13) are not rejected, provided that there is a first section (15) perpendicular
to the ground and a second section (16) which extends to the ground, joining the first
section (15) to a third section or vertical bushing (17). The angles or curves which
this section (16) may describe are variable. Even this section of joint (16) may vary
provided that the vertical section (15) is resistant with the support base (14), which
is also positioned vertically on the ground.
[0033] The support element (14) consists of a threaded feed screw (18), which, on its lower
end, has a flat base (19), which rests on the ground. This base (19), normally circular,
may also have other geometrical forms. The threaded feed screw (18) is introduced
in the vertical bushing (17) of the elbow (13), thus forming an endless screw-check
nut system which permits regulating the height of the support element (14). Once the
support element (14) is regulated to the desired height, a threaded lock bushing (22),
which remains on the vertical bushing (17), is adjusted on the threaded feed screw
(18). The possibility has been provided that a cap is incorporated (20), of rubber
or similar, on the upper end of the support element (14), which prevents dirt from
entering the threaded feed screw (18) and at the same time acts as a protection element
against possible injuries such as bumps or cuts, that the upper end of said part may
cause. A similar cap (20) may also be inserted in the upper end of the first section
(15) of the elbow (13) with the same purpose. Once the stabilizing accessory has been
mounted, the support element (14) should be perpendicular to the ground.
[0034] Once the stabilizing accessories (1) have been installed on the portable ladder (2)
and the height of the support elements (14) has been regulated, it includes the possibility
of inserting, through the upper part of each of the threaded feed screws (18), a weight
(23) which further increases the stability of the assembly.
[0035] The possibility of using wheels, with or without brakes, on the support elements
(14), can also be considered, instead of plates or together with them. Therefore,
the stabilizing accessory can rest on the ground using a plate, a wheel or both, according
to well-known construction techniques on scaffoldings, cranes, etc. The use of wheels
is highly useful to move the extended ladder from one place to another without dismantling
it.
1. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, designed to be used in pairs, i.e. two by
two, on portable single ladders and stepladders, of both one or more sections, and
these accessories being removably fastened to the side beams, characterized in that each one of the accessories is constituted from an L-shaped connector (5) whose inner
face or surface is fastened to the side beam (3) and to whose outer face or surface
a bent rod or part (13) is joined, finished off at its opposite end close to the floor
in a internally threaded bushing (17) which grips an endless screw in vertical position
in its corresponding support base (19), the L-shaped part preferably being positioned
so that the long side thereof is vertical and the short side horizontal with respect
to the ground so that the system functions optimally.
2. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claim 1, characterized in that the L-shaped connector (5) has joined to it, on its inner face or surface, or applicable
to the side beams (3), two through-bushings (9) smooth on the outside, identical to
one another, which protrude orthogonally from said surface and are positioned at a
distance from one another which coincides with the distance between the orifices of
two cross beams (4), either consecutive or not, of the ladder in whose orifices they
are introduced, tightly but performed manually and with no auxiliary tool by the assembler.
3. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the fastening between the accessories of both side beams of the same section of ladder
is made by corresponding threaded bars (6) at their ends (11) which, traversing the
rungs, either consecutive or not, and the through-bushings (9) of the L-shaped connectors
(5), protrude therefrom and are tightened by the classic system of butterfly nut (7)
or lug nut.
4. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claim 2, characterized in that the threaded rods (6) introduced inside two rungs, either consecutive or not, (4)
have a diametral orifice made in each one of their ends to receive a keeper pin (8).
5. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to preceding claims, characterized in that the bent rod or part (13) comprises a first vertical section (15), joined and non-detachable
to the connector (5), a second inclined section (16), which extends to the floor,
on a plane which is perpendicular to the plane defined by the connector (5) and an
internally threaded vertical bushing (17), wherein a threaded feed screw (18) of the
support element (14) is introduced, both elements forming an endless screw-check nut
system which permits regulating the height of the support element (14).
6. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claim 4, characterized in that they comprise a threaded lock bushing (22) which is threaded to the threaded feed
screw (18), once the height of the support elements (14) is regulated, being positioned
on the vertical bushing (17).
7. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claims 4 and 5, characterized in that between the first section (15), forming the bent part or elbow (13), and the second
section (16), of said part, a support (24) extends, which has the purpose of avoiding
possible deformations in the elbow (13), due to the stresses it bears.
8. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to claims 4, 5 and 6, characterized in that they comprise weights (23), which are inserted through the upper part of the threaded
feed screws (18), increasing the stability of the assembly.
9. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to preceding claims, characterized in that the support elements (14) can include wheels, with or without a brake, so that the
movement of the ladder is facilitated.
10. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to preceding claims, characterized in that if the accessories are installed on stepladders (figure 3), when it is positioned
with one of its sides right against a wall, the fastening of each L-shaped connector
(5) and the corresponding threaded rods (6) is performed by coupling the end of loose
bushings (12) which have been introduced in the end orifices of the rungs (4), either
consecutive or not, where the rods (6) are, bushings (12), which are similar to those
which protrude from the L, symmetrically positioned with respect to the bushings of
the L and tightened with the corresponding butterfly nut (7) or lug nut and keeper
pin (8) system.
11. Portable ladder stabilizing accessories, according to preceding claims, characterized in that both the bushings (9) and the cylindrical shaped through-bushings (12) have washers
joined to one of their corresponding ends.