BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to ladders and, more specifically, to an
extension stepladder with tripod forming support rails. The three legs of the tripod
are the two support rails and the ladder which is described as one leg.
[0002] The stepladder of the present invention consists of a ladder portion that is comprised
of rungs and includes two ladder side rails, and a support portion that includes two
telescoping support rails that provide means for stabilizing the ladder.
[0003] The telescoping support rails are interconnected to each other and to the ladder
side rails by lockable rigid spanner arms. When in use, the spreader arms are locked
in an open position providing means to form a tripod formation between the rails while
additionally limiting the angle of spread between the ladder rails and the support
rails.
[0004] When not in use, the spanner arms are pivotally rotated to allow the support legs
to retract toward the ladder rails and lock together forming a compact and transportable
ladder assembly.
[0005] The tripod style extension stepladder of the present invention provides means for
improved safety, increased capability and convenience. The tripod legs maximize the
base spans of the stepladder by extending divergently from the ladder portion creating
a large base support. The higher the ladder extension the larger the base spans on
the floor so that the user does not have to compromise the stability at any elevation
setting. Each of the support rails is independently telescopic to allow for use on
uneven surfaces.
[0006] Additionally, the stepladder of the present invention also provides a retractable
hand support rail at the top of the ladder rails to provide means for additional usable
working height. Since the user can easily out of balance when both hands are off of
the stepladder creating a safety hazard, a safety belt is provided on the handle for
additional support.
[0007] Each of the upper support legs have hollow shoe at the lower end. The hallow shoe
allow the retractable lower support leg and function as footing when the extension
member is removed. Hence, the upper ladder portion can be used independently as a
tripod ladder.
[0008] The ladder system is in most stable position when all the spanners are level. To
setup the ladder system in most stable position, there are alignment indicia inscribed
on the ladder portion and lower support legs to aid the user in proper lock pin placement
when the ladder system is to be used on a substantially level surface.
[0009] A series of apertures with lock key fasteners in each of the support legs provide
means for the user to securely position the legs at a desired length. The lock key
fastener includes a locking pin that engages an aperture in the corresponding leg
to secure the desired position.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0011] Another patent was issued to
Bowser on February 19, 1895 as U.S. patent No.534, 463. Another was issued to
Bennett on July 25, 1816 as U.S. Patent No. 1,192,734 and still yet another was issued on
February 24, 1920 to Brown as U.S. Patent No.1,331,953. Yet another
U.S. Patent No.1,670,653 was issued to Cummins on May 22, 1928. Another patent was issued to
Harrison on August 25, 1953 as U.S. Patent No. 2,650,014 and still yet another was issued on
August 22, 1961 to Wojtowicz as U.S. Patent No. 2,997,127.
[0012] Another patent was issued to
Conrad on April 28, 1970 as U.S. Patnet No. 3,508,628. Yet another U.S. Patent
U.S. Patent No. 3,856,112 was issued to Stewart on December 24, 1974. Yet another
U.S. Patent No. 4,249,637 was issued to Glasgow on February 10, 1981. Another was issued to
Beach on February 28, 1984 as U.S. Patent No. 4,433,754 and still yet another was issued on
January 17, 1989 to Margolies as U.S. Patent No. 4,798,262.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The present invention discloses a stepladder comprising a ladder portion with divergently
extending support legs pivotally attached thereto with rigid spanners extending from
the ladder portion to each of the support legs and also between the support legs.
[0015] The ladder portion is comprised of upper ladder portion and lower ladder portion
with upper ladder portion terminating at its base in upper ladder footing and at its
top end in top cap having rails extending therefrom terminating in hand rail with
strap attached thereto. Lower ladder portion has a track in each side rail for receiving
the side rails of the upper ladder portion.
[0016] Support legs are comprised of upper support legs terminating in hollow support leg
shoes. Lower support legs are sized to be slidable inserted into their respective
upper support leg via hollow support leg shoes.
[0017] The height of support legs and ladder portion are adjustable by the lock key includes
a locking pin that engages an aperture in the corresponding leg to secure the desired
position. Indicia are further provided for aiding in setting up the ladder on a level
surface.
[0018] In addition lower support legs has a plurality of spaced apart apertures whereby
one of said apertures is selectively aligned with upper support leg aperture so that
lock key can be inserted therein fixing the support legs at a desired height and the
upper ladder portion of the present invention can be used independently of its extension
members.
[0019] The support legs comprise a locking member for securing the support legs to the ladder
portion making the tripod stepladder easier to handle and transport.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described,
by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is an illustrative view of a prior art stepladder in use.
Figure 2 is an illustrative view of the present invention in use.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the present invention in its fully unfolded and
extended configuration.
Figure 3A is a perspective view of the present invention in its folded configuration.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the additional form of the present invention wherein
the extendable members are removed from the upper ladder portion which can be used
independently of its extension members.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the hollow support leg shoe.
Figure 6 is a cross sectional view taken from Figure 5 as indicated of the hollow
support leg shoe.
Figure 7A is a perspective view of the locking device on the upper stepladder.
Figure 7B is a perspective view of the locking device on the support leg, the locking
member, the locking member for securing the support legs to the stepladder portion
making the tripod stepladder easier to handle and transport.
Figure 8 is a top cutaway view of the latching mechanism in a disengaged state.
Figure 9 is a top cutaway view of the latching mechanism in an engaged state.
Figure 10 is a side cutaway view of the latching mechanism in an engage state.
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the ladder section wherein corresponding indicia
are placed on the ladder.
Figure 11A is a perspective view of the support leg wherein corresponding indicia
are placed on the support legs.
Figure 11B is a lateral view of the support leg wherein corresponding apertures are
placed on the support legs.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention. This
discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular
embodiments since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments
as will. For a definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed
to the appended claims.
[0022] Referring to Figure 1, shown therein is an illustrative view of a prior art stepladder
in use. Shown is a conventional stepladder 12 being used on an uneven sloped surface
14. When the conventional stepladder 12 is used on an uneven sloped surface 14, it
typically becomes unbalanced and prone to tipping, presenting a safety hazard to the
user 16. The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art 12 by eliminating
this potentially deadly hazard and providing additional features advantageous to the
user 16.
[0023] Referring to Figure 2, shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention
10 in use (open position). Shown is a tripod stepladder comprises a ladder section
18 with divergently extending support legs 20 pivotally attached thereto with rigid
spanners 22 extending from the ladder portion 18 to each of the support legs 20 and
also between the support legs 20. As illustrated, the divergence distance between
legs 20 is greater than the width of the ladder section 18. Also shown, are individually
lower support leg 66 providing means for compensating placement on a surface that
is sloped or uneven, and the predetermined angle between the ladder portion 18 and
support legs 20 is confined by the spanner 22, thereby preventing movement of the
members when the tripod stepladder in the open position and forming a tripod support
base having an improved side to side stability that is not currently available.
[0024] Referring to Figures 3, the user is provided with a tripod stepladder having means
for setting to a desired height along with the improved stability features that allow
the user to extend the lower support leg 66 to a user selected position that places
the lower support leg 66 at a width far exceeding the typical width of the ladder
portion 18 providing a side to side stability not currently available. In addition,
the support legs 20 angular inclination is fixed by multiple, rigid spanners 22 forming
structurally integral tripod support members, wherein one end of a spanners 22 of
the present invention and the means by which they connect to the outer surface of
the support leg 20. The spanner 22 is fastened to support leg bracket 86 by means
of a fastener 42 whereby the spanner 22 is pivotally connected thereto, and another
end of the spanner 22 is fastened to a ladder bracket 82 fixedly attached to the outer
surface of the ladder portion 18. The spanner 22 is connected by means of a fastener
whereby the spanner 22 is pivotal. Another spanner 22 has similar connection between
the other support leg 20 and the opposing ladder side rail. The third spanner 22 is
pivotally connected between the two support legs 20. In conjunction with the two support
legs 20, the three spanners 22 and the ladder portion 18, means is provided for creating
an integrally rigid tripod support frame for maintaining the angular divergence of
the support legs 20 and an enhanced side to side stability. Additionally, a safety
belt 36 is attached to the extendable hand rail 34 which is located at the top to
the ladder system. Also shown are rungs 24, adjustment lock keys 28, top cap 32 with
pivot 48 for connecting support leg 20, and lower support leg 66 and support leg 20.
[0025] Referring to Figure 3A, is a perspective view of the ladder system in configuration.
Shown is the folded spanners 22, the retracted ladder portion 18, the retracted support
leg 20 and the unexpended hand rail support 72. Additionally, the locking mechanisms
secure the support legs 20 to the ladder portion 18 making the present invention 10
easier to handle and transport.
[0026] Referring to Figure 4, as illustrated, the additional form of the present invention
comprises an upper ladder portion and a lower extendable portion. The rung 24 ladder
portion 18 is comprised of upper ladder portion 52 and lower ladder portion 56 with
upper ladder portion 52 terminating at its base in upper ladder footing 54 and at
its top end in top cap 32 having rails 72 extending therefrom terminating in hand
rail 34 with safety belt 36 attached thereto. Lower ladder portion 56 has at its base
lower ladder portion footing 58 and has a track in each side rail for receiving the
side rails of the upper ladder portion 52. Support legs 20 are pivotally attached
to pivot 48 of top cap 32 and are comprised of upper support legs 60 terminating in
hollow support leg shoes 64 and lower support legs 66 terminating with lower support
leg footing 70. Lower support legs 66 are sized to be slidably inserted into their
respective upper support leg 60 via hollow support leg shoes 64. In addition lower
support legs 66 has a plurality of spaced apart apertures 68 whereby one of said apertures
68 is selectively aligned with upper support leg aperture 62 so that lock key 28 can
be inserted therein fixing the support legs 20 at a desired height and the upper ladder
portion 52 of the present invention can be used independently of its extension members.
[0027] Referring to Figure 5, shown is a perspective view of the hollow support leg shoe
64. The hollow support leg shoe 64 is fixedly attached to the bottom end of each of
the upper support legs 60 serving as support leg footing when the upper stepladder
is used without its extension members.
[0028] Referring to Figure 6, shown is a cross sectional view taken from Figure 5 as indicated
of the hollow support leg shoe 64. As illustrated the hollow support leg shoe 64 has
chamber 74 and socket 76 for receiving upper support leg 60. Also shown is channel
78 for receiving the lower support legs 66 when used. The hollow support leg shoe
64 has base 80 serving as support leg footing when the upper stepladder member is
used without its extension members.
[0029] Referring to Figure 7A and 7B, shown is the support leg locking member for securing
the support legs 20 to the stepladder portion making the tripod stepladder easier
to handle and transport. The locking mechanism 81 comprises a pair of plates 82, 86
with each respectively attached to the step ladder 18/spanner 22 and the support leg
20/spanner 22. The ladder bracket plate 82 is fixedly attached to a side rail of the
upper stepladder having a substantially perpendicular portion 84 extending to another
plate portion for attachment of one end of a spanner 22. Support leg bracket plate
86 is fixedly attached to a support leg 20 with the plate having a spring 88 tensioned
latch comprising latch mechanism 90 with spring 88 tensioned at spring stop 92 and
engaging latch 90 with spring end 94 keeping the latch mechanism seated at latch stop
98. Also shown is latch catch 98.
[0030] Referring to Figure 8, shown is a top cutaway view of the latching mechanism in a
disengaged state.
[0031] Referring to Figure 9, shown is a top cutaway view of the latching mechanism in an
engaged state. When in the closed state latch catch 96 engages stepladder plate portion
84 keeping the support legs in a fixed state relative to the stepladder 18 until selectively
released.
[0032] Referring to Figure 10, shown is a side cutaway view of the latching mechanism in
an engaged state. Shown is latch catch 96 engaging plate portion 84 and held thereby
until selectively released.
[0033] Referring to Figure 11, shown is an additional element of the present invention wherein
corresponding indicia 100 is placed on ladder 18 and lower support legs 66 to aid
in positioning the ladder on a level surface when using the extension members.
[0034] About the operation process, please see the below information for details:
Regardless of the desired ladder height is less than the height of ladder current
position or greater than the height of ladder current position, user can change the
position of lock keys to reach the desired ladder height, at the same time, the user
can adjust the lock keys of support rail to match the unleveled ground.
[0035] So the present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing
means for telescopic adjustment of both support rails that form a tripod formation
that in turn allows a user to adjust the ladder height, stabilize and level the stepladder
for use on both an even and uneven surface.
1. An apparatus for providing a tripod extension ladder having removable extensions depending
from a pair of support legs (20) pivotally connected to the top cap (32) of the ladder
portion (18) with the support legs (20) divergently angularly disposed with respect
to the ladder portion (18) and with respect to each other and wherein said support
legs (20) and ladder portion (18) are telescopic to permit the height of the ladder
to be selectively adjusted.
2. The apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a pair of hollow support leg shoes (64)
fixed to the base of the upper support legs (60) whereby the upper support legs (60)
and upper ladder portion (52) can be separated from the extension members and thereby
used independently as a tripod ladder.
3. The apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism (81) with a support
leg bracket (86) fastened to each of the support legs (20) and mating ladder bracket
(82) attached to the ladder portion (18) whereby when the support legs (20) are collapsed
against the ladder portion (18) the locking members engage until selectively released
by the user.
4. The apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising alignment indicia (100) inscribed on
the stepladder portion (18) and correspondingly inscribed on the supporting telescopic
support members (66) to aid the user in proper lock pin (28) placement when the ladder
is to be used on a substantially level surface.
5. The apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a handrail portion being disposed on
said upper end of the upper ladder portion (52) having first and second hand rail
supports (72) and a hand rail (34) extending therein between, said lower end of hand
rail supports (72) can slide into the side rails of the upper ladder portion (52)
via the top cap (32), wherein said hand rail (34) is disposed on said upper end of
hand rail support (72) to permit a user to grip the hand rail (34) for stability.
6. The apparatus of Claim 5, further comprising a safety belt (36) being disposed on
said hand rail portion (34) or top of the ladder system to permit a user to be strapped
to the ladder system.
7. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said stepladder is fully open, the spanner (22)
between the two support legs (20) is significantly longer than the ladder rung (24)
and wherein said spanner (22) is foldable so that said support legs (20) can be stored
contiguous to said ladder portion (18) of the apparatus.