Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a ladder comprising two side members and steps arranged
between said two side members.
Technical Background
[0002] A ladder is usually provided with at least with two side members with rungs or steps
connected there between. The user stands on the rungs, but may also use a rung or
a step, which is positioned above the step or rung the user is standing on too support
himself by resting a leg thereon. The ends of the rungs if they protrude over the
side members may be provided with a plastic or rubber cap in order to cover sharp
edges of the rungs. The cap prevents a user from hurting himself on the rungs, and
they may also protect the surroundings from being unnecessary scratched when, for
example, carrying the ladder around. The caps are usually arranged on the ends of
the rungs, and the cap is arranged and pressed between the rung and one of the side
members, since the rungs are attached to the side member in the longitudinal direction
of the rung.
[0003] EP1052366 discloses a stepladder or ladder comprising an end cap for fastening a step and adapted
in particular to be fastened on uprights for step surface uprights of the stepladder
or ladder
[0004] Since these caps are pressed between the rung and a side member by the rung/side
member connection, for example a screw, the connection may overtime get loose, if
for the material of the cap breaks or relaxes.
[0005] Hence, there is a need for a ladder having a cap which does not influence the connection
between the step and the side member.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide a ladder that overcomes the above
issues.
[0007] The invention is based on the insight that by providing a space between a leg supporting
portion of the step and the side members a side step protection can be arranged to
the ladder without being pressed between the two parts, in order to protect the user
from portions of the step which protrudes over the side members.
[0008] The invention relates to a ladder comprising two side members and steps arranged
between said two side members,
said two side members each comprises a front surface, which faces a user when climbing
the ladder, and
at least one of said steps comprises a stepping portion and a leg supporting portion,
wherein said leg supporting portion is at least partly overlapping one of said front
surfaces of at least one of said side members with an overlapping portion, said ladder
further comprises
- at least one spacer arranged between said overlapping portion of said leg supporting
portion and said front surface in order to create a space between said front surface
and said overlapping portion, and
- a side step protection comprising a leg support covering portion and at least one
holding portion, wherein said leg support covering portion being at least partly arranged
around said overlapping portion of said leg supporting portion and said at least one
holding portion being arranged in said space.
By having a side step protection, which is arranged at least partly around the overlapping
portion, the user may be protected from hurting herself/himself on the sharp edges
of overlapping portion of the leg supporting portion. The overlapping portion may
be used to attach the step to one of the side member in an easy way. The leg support
covering portion and said holding portion can be used to hold the side step protection
on the leg supporting portion, in an easy way before they together are mounted to
the side member. The spacer creates a distance to said front portion, such that the
holding portion can be arranged in the space between said front surface and said overlapping
portion.
[0009] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said leg supporting portion comprises
an essentially flat outer surface, which faces the user when climbing the ladder,
which flat outer surface extends partially along said side members. The leg supporting
portion preferably has a width which is 10+/-2 cm, more preferably 4+/-2cm. The larger
the width of the leg supporting portion is the more comfortable the leg supporting
portion may be for the user, since the user may support his leg on the leg supporting
portion, when standing on a step arranged below, during use.
[0010] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said spacer is a protrusion protruding
from said overlapping of said leg supporting portion. By having the spacer being a
protrusion it can be made in the same manufacturing step as the leg supporting portion.
The protrusion may extend over the whole length of the leg supporting portion or only
in the area of the overlapping portion of the leg supporting portion.
[0011] According to at least one exemplary embodiment the distance of the space between
said front surface and said overlapping portion is larger than the thickness of said
holding portion, which is being arranged in said space. This way, the holding portion
is not pressed between the front surface and the overlapping portion. If the side
step protection is made of plastic and the material is being pressed, the material
relaxes over time due to the relaxation behaviour of the material. Relaxation being
the phenomena that a strain on a body held constant, results in the stresses acting
on the same body decreasing with time.
[0012] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said at least one holding portion
is a tongue protruding from said leg support covering portion.
[0013] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said side step protection is made
of plastic or rubber.
[0014] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said side step protection further
comprises a step covering portion, which surrounds at least a part of said stepping
portion. By having a step covering portion the end of the stepping portion may be
covered. A possible gap between the stepping portion and the side member may be prevented
by the step covering portion.
[0015] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said at least one step, which comprises
a stepping portion and a leg supporting portion, further comprises a rear portion
with at least one overlapping portion, which at least partly overlaps a rear surface
of said side member, said rear surface being essentially opposite arranged to said
front surface. By having a rear portion, the step itself gets be more stable. The
rear portion may be arranged in an angle to the stepping portion opposite the leg
supporting portion. The overlapping portion may connect the rear portion to the side
member, in order to secure the step further to the side members.
[0016] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said ladder further comprises at least
a second spacer arranged between said overlapping portion of said rear portion and
said rear surface in order to create a space between said rear surface and said overlapping
portion, and said side step protection further comprises a rear covering portion and
at least one second holding portion, wherein said rear covering portion being at least
partly arranged around said overlapping portion of said rear portion and said at least
one second holding portion being arranged in said space between said rear surface
and said overlapping portion. By having a rear covering portion, which is arranged
at least partly around the overlapping portion, the user may be protected from hurting
herself/himself on the sharp edges of overlapping portion of the rear covering portion.
The overlapping portion may be used to attach the step to one of the side member in
an easy way. The rear covering portion and said holding portion can be used to hold
the side step protection on the step, in an easy way before they together are mounted
to the side member. The spacer creates a distance to said rear portion of the side
member, such that the holding portion can be arranged in the space between said rear
surface and said overlapping portion. The spacer may be a protrusion protruding from
said overlapping portion of said rear portion. The protrusion may extend over the
whole length of the rear portion or only in the area of the overlapping portion of
the rear portion.
[0017] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said ladder further comprises at least
one fastening element, which connects said overlapping portion of said leg supporting
portion with said side member. The overlapping portions of the leg supporting portion
can be used in order to fasten the step on the side members. This is a more simple
way to connect the step to the side members than connecting the step to the side members
through the side member in the longitudinal direction of the step as disclosed in
prior art.
[0018] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said ladder further comprises at least
one fastening element, which connects said overlapping portion of said rear portion
with said side member. This way the step is further secured to the side member in
an easy way.
[0019] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said fastening element is a screw
which is screwed into said side member. The screw may be a self-drilling or self-tapping
screw, for example a FDS screw from EJOT. Alternatively, the side members may comprise
a hole or holes, threaded or without a thread into which a screw may be fixed.
[0020] According to at least one exemplary embodiment wherein said fastening element is
a rivet.
[0021] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said side step protection comprises
at least one opening, which at least partly surrounds said at least one fastening
element, such that said side step protection is out of contact with said fastening
element. The opening prevents the side step protection to be in contact with the fastening
element. If the side step protection is out of contact with the fastening element
it cannot be pressed between the fastening element and the leg supporting portion.
[0022] If the side step protection is made of plastic and the material is being pressed,
the material relaxes over time due to the relaxation behaviour of the material. Relaxation
being the phenomena that a strain on a body held constant, results in the stresses
acting on the same body decreasing with time. The connection between the step and
the side member would loosen after a time. The same applies if the side step protection
would be made of rubber.
[0023] According to at least one exemplary embodiment the distance of the space between
said rear surface of said side member and said overlapping portion of said rear portion
is larger than the thickness of said second holding portion, which is being arranged
in said space. This way, the holding portions are not pressed between the rear surface
and the overlapping portion. If the side step protection is made of plastic and the
material is being pressed, the material relaxes over time due to the relaxation behaviour
of the material. Relaxation being the phenomena that a strain on a body held constant,
results in the stresses acting on the same body decreasing with time.
[0024] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said second holding portion of said
rear portion covering portion is a tongue protruding from said rear covering portion.
[0025] The function of the second spacer is the same as for the first spacer, i.e. to provide
a space between said rear surface and said overlapping portion, into which a second
holding portion may be arranged.
[0026] According to at least one exemplary embodiment wherein said two side members are
a side member pair and said ladder further comprises a second side member pair, said
first and second side member pairs are articulated arranged to each other.
[0027] According to at least one exemplary embodiment said ladder is in particular a folding
ladder, a stepladder or a stand-alone ladder.
[0028] Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their
ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein.
All references to "a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc]" are to
be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of said element, device,
component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise.
[0029] Other objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will appear from
the following detailed disclosure, as well as from the drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0030] The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present
invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting
detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, with reference
to the appended drawings, where the same reference numerals will be used for similar
elements, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a ladder comprising side step protections in perspective and according
to an embodiment of the invention, said ladder comprises a first and a second side
member pair.
Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of the first side member pair in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 shows a part of the first side member pair in Fig. 2 from behind and in perspective
with the side step protection arranged on the step.
Fig. 4 shows a part of the first side member pair in Fig. 2 from the front and in
perspective seen from a direction towards the step, with the side step protection
arranged on the step.
Fig. 5 shows a part of the first side member pair in Fig. 2 from the side with the
step arranged on one of the side members and with the side step protection exploded
from the rest.
Fig. 6 shows a part of the first side member pair in Fig. 2 from the front and in
perspective seen from a direction towards the side member and with the side step protection
in a second view.
[0031] All the figures are highly schematic, not necessarily to scale, and they show only
parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted
or merely suggested.
Detailed Description of Exemplary Embodiments
[0032] An embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail in the following
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0033] Fig. 1 shows a folding ladder 1 comprising two side member pairs 20, 21, which are
pivotably connected to each other. This can be made in different ways, which are known
for the person skilled in the art. The ladder 1 further comprises a pivotable step
platform 30 to stand on, and a handle 31 for the user to hold on or to rest his body
on when standing on the step platform 30. The second side member pair 21 comprises
two rear side members 50, which are supported by a support member 51. The first side
member pair 20 comprises two front side members 2, which will be referred to as side
members 2, and two steps 3 arranged between said two side members 2. On each side
of each step is a side step protection 10 arranged, which surrounds the edges of the
step in order to prevent the user from hurting himself on the edge. The two side members
2 each comprises a front surface 4, which faces a user when climbing the ladder. Each
two side member 2 also comprises a back surface 15, which faces away from the user
when climbing the ladder. The front surface 4 and the back surface 15 are arranged
opposite each other. The two side members 2 are exemplified as elongated rectangular
shaped tubes. The two side members 2 may however have a U-shaped, rounded or any other
suitable shape.
[0034] Figs. 2 - 6 shows a portion of the first side member pair 20 in Fig. 1 from different
directions and with different parts removed from the other parts in order to see how
the ladder is designed and assembled, hence Figs. 1-6 will be described together.
Each step 3 comprises a stepping portion 5, a leg supporting portion 6 and a rear
portion 14. The steps 3 may be made by a metal plate bent and cut out to the desired
shape, or several pieces connected together or it may be extruded. The stepping portion
5 is the part of the step which the user will place his foot on when climbing the
ladder. The stepping portion 5 is exemplified as being a flat surface, may however
have a curved shape or any other suitable shape which accomplish a surface for the
user to stand on. The stepping portion 5 extends between the two side members 2 and
it has a width, which is larger than the distance between the front surface 4 and
the back surface 15 of the side members, i.e. it extends beyond the side member 2,
away from the user when climbing the ladder. This is in order to get a larger stepping
surface for the user. The width of the stepping portion is not limited to be wider
than the side member 2, it may be shorter or essentially the same. The stepping portion
5 is preferably arranged to the side members 2 such that it is essentially parallel
with the surface the ladder 1 is adapted to stand on during use, for example a floor.
[0035] The leg supporting portion 6 extends along the stepping portion 5 and it comprises
two side portions, i.e. two overlapping portions 7, on each side (see Fig. 2, where
the side step protections 10 and the side members 2 are removed from the step 3).
The overlapping portions 7 overlap the front surface 4 of the side members 2. The
surface of the leg supporting portion 6, which is facing the front surface 4 of the
side members 2 are provided with protrusions 8. The protrusions extend along the longitudinal
direction of the leg supporting portion 6. Alternatively, the protrusions may only
be in the area of the overlapping portion 7, which also is a connecting portion 7.
The protrusions 8 are spacers 8, which create a space 9 between the front surface
4 and the overlapping portion 7 (see Fig. 5). Alternatively, a separate spacer or
several separate spacers (not shown) may be arranged between the front surface 4 and
the overlapping portion 7.
[0036] The leg supporting portion 6 is essentially flat and it extends from the stepping
portion 5 at an angle, such that the leg supporting portion 6 extends parallel with
the front surface 4 of the side members 2. The leg supporting portion 6 preferably
has a width D3, which preferably is 10+/-2, more preferably 4+/-2cm. The larger the
width of the leg supporting portion 6 is the more comfortable the leg supporting portion
is for the user, since the user may support his leg on the leg supporting portion
6, when standing on a step arranged below.
[0037] The rear portion 14 is facing away from the user when climbing the ladder. The rear
portion 14 extends along the stepping portion 3 and it comprises two overlapping portion
16 on each side of the step (see Fig. 2, where the side step protections 10 and the
side members 2 are exploded from the step 3). The overlapping portion 16 of the rear
portion 14 overlaps the rear surface 15 of the side members 2.
[0038] The surface of the rear portion 14, which is facing the rear surface 15 of the side
members 2 are provided with protrusions 26, which extends along the extension of the
rear portion 14. Alternatively, the protrusions 26 may only be in the area of the
overlapping portions 16 of the rear portion 14. The protrusions 26 are spacers 26
which create a space 17 between the rear surface 15 and the overlapping portion 16
of the rear portion 14 (see Fig. 5). Alternatively, a separate spacer (not shown)
may be arranged between the rear surface 15 and the overlapping portion 16 of the
rear portion 14. The step 3 is secured to the side members 2 by fasteners 27a, 27b.
The fasteners 27a, 27b are here exemplified as screws, may however be any other suitable
fastener, such as rivets, clips etc. Each screw 27a, 27b may be a self-drilling or
self-tapping screw, for example a FDS screw from EJOT. Alternatively, the side members
2 may comprise a threaded hole into which the screw can engage (not shown). The leg
supporting portion 6 comprises an opening 22 in each overlapping portion 7 (see Fig.
2), through which the screw 27a is inserted before it threadedly engages with the
side member 2. If a self-drilling screw or self-tapping screw is used, the screw can
make the hole instead of having an opening 22 in the overlapping portion 7. The screw
27a, 27b is here exemplified as a self-drilling screw comprising a screw head 28a,
28b. The rear portion 14 is also connected to the side members 2 in the same way,
however with two screws 27b.
[0039] The side step protection 10 comprises a leg support covering portion 11, a step covering
portion 13 and a rear covering portion 18. The side step protection 10 is made of
a plastic. Alternatively, it may be made of rubber.
[0040] The leg support covering portion 11 comprises a front portion 30, which covers the
area of the overlapping portion 7, which faces the user when climbing the ladder.
A side portion 31 is arranged to the front portion 30 and from the side portion 31
two holding portions 12 protrudes. The holding portions 12 are tongues. The holding
portions 12 overlap the front portion 30 at a distance, which allows the leg supporting
portion 6 to be arranged between the front portion 30 and the holding portions 12.
The distance may be such that the overlapping portion 7 of the leg supporting portion
6 is pressed between the front portion 30 and the holding portions 12. The thickness
D2 (see Fig. 6) of the holding portions 12, i.e. the tongues are thinner than the
distance D1 (see Fig. 5) between the overlapping portion 7 and the front surface 4
of the side member 2. When the step and the side step protection 10 are arranged on
the side member 2 the holding portions 12 are arranged in the area where no protrusions,
i.e. spacers are arranged. The holding portions 12 are also so arranged that they
are out of contact with the fastener 27a. The front portion 30 of the leg support
covering portion 11 further comprises an opening 32. The screw head 28a is placed
within the opening 32, so that the screw head 28a abuts the leg supporting portion
6 and presses the protrusions 8 against the front portion 4 of the side member 2,
without being in contact with the side step protection 10. Hence, the leg support
covering portion 11 is arranged on the leg supporting portion 6, without being pressed
between the screw head and the side member 2.
[0041] The step covering portion 13 is connected to the leg support covering portion 11
and follows the outer contour of the end of the stepping portion 5. That is, it covers
the outer edge of the end of the stepping portion 5. The step covering portion 13
also comprises tongues 38 (see Fig. 6), which overlaps the step covering portion 13.
The stepping portion 5 is arranged between the step covering portion 13 and the tongues
38. Opposite arranged to the leg support covering portion 11 and connected to the
step covering portion 13 is the rear covering portion 18. The leg support covering
portion 11, the step covering portion 13 and the rear covering portion 18 are further
connected to each other by a wall 29. The wall 29 protrudes from the step covering
portion 13, which connects the leg support covering portion 11 and the rear covering
portion 18. The rear covering portion 18, comprises a back portion 33, which covers
the area of the overlapping portion 16 which faces away from the user when climbing
the ladder. The wall 29 further connects the leg support covering portion 11 and the
rear covering portion 18 underneath the step 3. The wall 29 comprises an opening 39
in order to reduce the material, however the opening 39 is not necessary for the function.
A side portion 34 is arranged to the back portion 33 of the rear covering portion
18. From the side portion 34 two holding portions 19 protrudes. The holding portions
19 are tongues. The holding portions 19 overlap the back portion 33 of the rear covering
portion 18 at a distance, which allows the rear portion 14 of the step 3 to be arranged
between the back portion 33 and the holding portions 19. The distance may be such
that the overlapping portion 16 of the rear portion 14 is pressed between the back
portion 33 and the holding portions 19 of the rear covering portion. The thickness
of the holding portions D2' (see Fig. 6), i.e. the tongues, are thinner than the distance
D1' (see Fig. 5) between the overlapping portion 16 and the rear surface 15 of the
side member 2. When the step 3 and the side step protection 10 are arranged on the
side member 2 the holding portions 19 are arranged in the area where no protrusions
are arranged, i.e. where no spacers are arranged.
[0042] The holding portions 19 of the rear covering portion 18 are also so arranged that
they are out of contact with the fasteners 27b which protrudes through openings 22
in the overlapping portion 16 of the rear portion 14. The back portion 33 of the rear
covering portion 18 further comprises two openings 35. The screw heads 28b are placed
within each opening 35, so that the screw heads 28b abuts the rear portion 14 and
presses the protrusions 26 against the side members 2, without being in contact with
the side step protection 10.
[0043] The ladder described above is a folding ladder. However, the invention is not limited
to a folding ladder. Any other stepladder, stand-alone ladder or leaning ladder may
have same design as the first side member pair 20, i.e. two side members 2 and two
steps 3 arranged between said two side members 2 and side step protections as described
in connection with the Figs. 1-6.
[0044] The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments.
However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments
than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention,
as defined by the appended claims.
1. A ladder (1) comprising two side members (2) and steps (3) arranged between said two
side members (2),
said two side members (2) each comprises a front surface (4), which faces a user when
climbing the ladder, and
at least one of said steps (3) comprises a stepping portion (5) and a leg supporting
portion (6), wherein said leg supporting portion (6) is at least partly overlapping
one of said front surfaces (4) of at least one of said side members (2) with an overlapping
portion (7),
said ladder (1) further comprises
- at least one spacer (8) arranged between said overlapping portion (7) of said leg
supporting portion (6) and said front surface (4) in order to create a space (9) between
said front surface (4) and said overlapping portion (7), and
- a side step protection (10) comprising a leg support covering portion (11) and at
least one holding portion (12), wherein said leg support covering portion (11) being
at least partly arranged around said overlapping portion (7) of said leg supporting
portion (6) and said at least one holding portion (12) being arranged in said space
(9).
2. A ladder (1) according to claim 1, wherein said leg supporting portion (6) comprises
an essentially flat outer surface, which faces the user when climbing the ladder,
said flat outer surface extends partially along said side members (2).
3. A ladder (1) according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said spacer (8) is a protrusion
(8) protruding from said overlapping portion (7) of said leg supporting portion (6).
4. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the distance (D1)
of said space (9) between said front surface (4) and said overlapping portion (7)
is larger than the thickness (D2) of said holding portion (12), which is being arranged
in said space (9).
5. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said at least one
holding portion (12) is a tongue protruding from said leg support covering portion
(11).
6. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said side step
protection (10) is made of plastic.
7. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said side step
protection (10) further comprises a step covering portion (13), which surrounds at
least a part of said stepping portion (5).
8. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said at least one
step (3) which comprises a stepping portion (5) and a leg supporting portion (6),
further comprises a rear portion (14) with at least one overlapping portion (16) which
at least partly overlaps an rear surface (15) of said side member (2), said rear surface
(15) being essentially opposite arranged to said front surface (4).
9. A ladder (1) according to claim 8, wherein said ladder (1) further comprises
- at least a second spacer (26) arranged between said overlapping portion (16) of
said rear portion (14) and said rear surface (15) in order to create a space (17)
between said rear surface (15) and said overlapping portion (16), and
- said side step protection (10) further comprises a rear covering portion (18) and
at least one second holding portion (19), wherein said rear covering portion (18)
being at least partly arranged around said overlapping portion (16) of said rear portion
(14) and said at least one second holding portion (19) being arranged in said space
(17) between said rear surface (15) and said overlapping portion (16).
10. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said ladder (1)
further comprises at least one fastening element (27a), which connects said overlapping
portion (7) of said leg supporting portion (6) with said side member (2)
11. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims in combination with claim
8, said ladder (1) comprises at least one fastening element (27b), which connects
said overlapping portion (16) of said rear portion (14) with said side member (2).
12. A ladder (1) according to claim 11 and/or claim 10, wherein said fastening element
(27a, 27b) is a screw which is screwed into said side member (2).
13. A ladder (1) according to any one of the claims 10-12, wherein said side step protection
(10) comprises at least one opening (32), which at least partly surrounds said at
least one fastening elements (27a, 27b), such that said side step protection (10)
is out of contact with said fastening element (27a).
14. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said two side members
(2) are a side member pair (20) and said ladder further comprises a second side member
pair (21), said first and second side member pairs (20, 21) are articulated arranged
to each other.
15. A ladder (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said ladder is
in particular a folding ladder, a stepladder or a leaning ladder.