WO2018185693A1 - Ladder with telescopic stabilizer - Google Patents
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- WO2018185693A1 WO2018185693A1 PCT/IB2018/052352 IB2018052352W WO2018185693A1 WO 2018185693 A1 WO2018185693 A1 WO 2018185693A1 IB 2018052352 W IB2018052352 W IB 2018052352W WO 2018185693 A1 WO2018185693 A1 WO 2018185693A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06C—LADDERS
- E06C7/00—Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
- E06C7/42—Ladder feet; Supports therefor
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- the present invention relates to ladders fitted with stabilizer bars and a stabilizer bar for fitting to a ladder, to reduce the risk of falling sideways, in use.
- a ladder allows quick access to a working position at a height, but if not correctly placed and/or secured, slippage can result in a fall for the user.
- ladder stabilizing device Various forms of ladder stabilizing device are known. However, these can be relatively mechanically complex or cumbersome. Some stabilizer devices attached to a ladder may significantly increase the dimensions of the ladder, even when in a stowed position. This makes carrying and storing the ladder more awkward. Some stabilizer devices are detachable from the ladder to allow separate storage or transport. This approach may make routine compliance with safe practice less certain. Furthermore detachable parts may be mislaid.
- the present invention provides a ladder comprising:
- first and second rails spaced apart and with rungs in between, the rails defining first and second ladder sides;
- a telescopic stabilizer bar disposed at the foot of the ladder, the telescopic stabilizer bar comprising elongate first and second stabilizer portions, each stabilizer portion in sliding engagement with a connector bar extending transversely between the first and second rails,
- first and second stabilizer portions are slideable along the connector bar from :
- first and second stabilizer portions are in an at least partially overlapping relationship, with the connector bar in between;
- the stabilizer bar When the stabilizer bar is in the second, in use, position at least one of the stabilizer portions has been extended laterally and can engage the ground at a distance beyond at least one of the ladder sides, supporting a load applied via the ladder and thus aiding in preventing the ladder from falling sideways.
- Both stabilizer portions will normally be slid along the connector bar, in opposite directions, to achieve a second position where the first stabilizer portion is extended laterally beyond the first rail and the second stabilizer portion is extended laterally beyond the second rail to provide improved stability.
- the extended stabilizer bar provides support and resistance to a sideways fall of the ladder.
- the stabilizer portions may extend to beyond both ladder sides, to the same or substantially the same extent.
- the stabilizer bar may be desirable for the stabilizer bar to extend more to one side or the other.
- the amount of extension of each stabilizer portion i.e. the amount the stabilizer portion is slid along the connector bar, can be varied.
- the connector bar may be slideable towards at least one ladder side.
- the connector bar is slideable towards either ladder side.
- the extended stabilizer bar may be centred on the ladder, with a stabilizer portion extending to the same or substantially the same extent to either side; or the stabilizer bar may be slid more to one side than the other, as the connector bar is itself slideable relative to the ladder rails.
- the stabilizer bar is disposed at the foot of the ladder. This allows engagement with the ground, at least when the stabilizer bar is extended to a second position.
- the stabilizer bar may be mounted beneath the extreme ends of the ladder rails. In such an arrangement the stabilizer bar may engage the ground, supporting the whole weight of the ladder when in use, even when the stabilizer bar is in the first, stowed, position.
- the stabilizer bar may be mounted to a side of each of the ladder rails on one face of the ladder so that sliding action of the stabilizer portions is in a plane parallel with the principal plane of the ladder as defined by the rails and the rungs in between.
- Mounting of the stabilizer bar to the foot of the ladder may be by a bracket or brackets at the foot of each rail.
- Each bracket may take the form of a loop, through which at least one of the stabilizer portions and/or the connector bar (if slideable) may be slid.
- the stabilizer bar is held captively to the ladder i.e. it is not detachable in normal use, but may be removable for maintenance repair or replacement.
- the connector bar is fixed to a bracket or brackets that mount the stabilizer bar to the ladder.
- a bracket or brackets mounting the stabilizer bar may allow this but the stabilizer bar may still be held captive.
- the stabilizer bar is mounted to a bracket in the form of a loop at the foot of each ladder rail the loop may retain the stabilizer bar by virtue of at least one of the stabilizer portions having an increase in diameter at or near an end.
- this increase in diameter may be achieved by feet fitted at or near each outward end of each stabilizer portion. Feet are typically provided at each end of the stabiliser bar to give good contact with the ground in use of the ladder and stabilizer bar.
- the feet may be height adjustable feet, to allow levelling of the ladder, even if the ground is somewhat uneven.
- the first and second stabilizer portions are each in sliding engagement with the connector bar, i.e. they can be slid along the connector bar.
- the sliding engagement can be achieved in various ways. For example a stabilizer portion can be gripped by brackets attached along the length of the connector bar that allow the sliding motion.
- sliding engagement may be by means of at least one longitudinally extending flange or other formation on a stabilizer portion fitting into a corresponding longitudinally extending groove in the connector bar.
- the opposite arrangement; at least one longitudinally extending flange or other formation on the connector bar fitting into a corresponding longitudinally extending groove on a stabilizer portion can also serve.
- the first stabilizer portion may take the form of an elongate bar having a generally C shaped cross section along its length.
- the connector bar may take the form of an elongate bar having a first groove provided along its top edge and a second groove provided along its bottom edge.
- the ends of the C shape may be, respectively, a longitudinally extending downwards directed flange of the first stabilizer portion and a longitudinally extending upwards directed flange of the first stabilizer portion.
- the ends of the C fit into the first and second grooves of the connector bar to locate the first stabilizer portion alongside the connector bar and allow sliding motion.
- the second stabilizer portion may also take the form of an elongate bar having a generally C shaped cross section along its length.
- the ends of the C of the second stabilizer portion may also be provided as a downwards directed flange and an upwards directed flange.
- the second stabiliser portion is located alongside the opposite side of the connector bar to that of the first stabilizer bar.
- the ends of the C of the second stabilizer may fit into corresponding third and fourth grooves along the top and bottom edges of the connector bar; for sliding engagement i.e. the two stabilizer portions fit to either side of the connector bar with the open sides of their C shaped cross sections facing each other.
- the connector bar may be provided with only two grooves one along its top edge and the other along its bottom edge.
- the connector bar may have a generally H shaped cross section. Viewed in cross section or end elevation, the top ends (in use) of the C shaped stabilizer portions both fit downwardly into the single groove along the top edge of the connector bar and the corresponding bottom ends of the C shaped stabilizer portions both fit upwardly into the single groove along the bottom end of the connector bar.
- the stabilizer portion may have additional features. For example a longitudinally extending flange fitting closely to the outside of the upper and/or the lower arm of the H about which the C shape fits; as shown hereafter and with reference to a specific embodiment.
- first and second stabilizer portions When in the first stowed position the first and second stabilizer portions are in an at least partially overlapping relationship, with the connector bar in between.
- the stabilizer portions are also overlapping the connector bar.
- a stabilizer portion is slid along the connector bar to extend the length of the stabilizer bar it is desirable that the stabilizer portion remains in an overlapping relationship with the connector bar to provide a good connection between portion and bar that can support the loadings expected to occur in use.
- each stabilizer portion may be provided with a stop, to limit lateral sliding relative to the connector bar, to ensure the desired amount of overlapping engagement, even when in the most extended position.
- a stop may be provided between the connector bar and the stabilizer portion. For example an outwards directed protrusion on the connector bar that interacts with a corresponding inwards directed protrusion on a stabilizer portion to prevent sliding beyond the desired extent.
- a stop could be provided between the stabilizer portion and a ladder rail or a bracket through which the stabilizer portion slides.
- a stop may be a protrusion on the stabilizer portion that cannot pass the ladder rail or a bracket.
- suitable stops may be provided to limit the possible extent of slide with respect to the ladder, e.g. stops provided between the connector bar and a ladder rail or a bracket on a ladder rail.
- the stop arrangements discussed above can allow the stabilizer bar to be deployed only within desired parameters with respect to the amount of extension.
- the stabilizer bar is held in its first position until an operator decides to deploy one or both of the stabilizer portions.
- This may be achieved by releasable mechanical fixings such as hooks, latches and the like.
- releasable fixings may be employed to hold the stabilizer portions in a deployed position, when the ladder is in use.
- the telescopic stabilizer described herein includes stabilizer portions in sliding engagement with a connector bar, it is not required that the stabilizer bar be provided with a housing from which stabilizer portions extend to an in use position.
- the connector bar provides support for the stabilizer portions by virtue of the sliding engagement. Thus a less complex arrangement, in manufacture and/or use may be provided.
- the stabilizer portions are, or are substantially of, the same length or slightly longer than the distance between the ladder rails.
- the connector bar can be of a similar length to the distance between the ladder rails. Such lengths allow a good maximum length to the stabilizer bar when deployed in the second position without the arrangement having to extend much beyond the width of the ladder when in the first, stowed position.
- a ladder and stabilizer bar arrangement in accordance with the first aspect of the invention may be supplied as a complete apparatus.
- a stabilizer bar and fittings for securing to a ladder may be supplied to retro fit to existing ladders or for a ladder supplier to fit to new ladders.
- the present invention provides:
- the telescopic stabilizer bar comprising elongate first and second stabilizer portions, each stabilizer portion in sliding engagement with a connector bar extending, in use, transversely between the first and second rails of a ladder having first and second rails spaced apart and with rungs in between, the rails defining first and second ladder sides;
- first and second stabilizer portions are slideable along the connector bar from :
- first and second stabilizer portions are in an at least partially overlapping relationship, with the connector bar in between;
- the fittings for securing the telescopic stabilizer bar to a ladder may include one or more brackets fixable to the foot of a ladder by releasable or non-releasable fixings such as screws, bolts, rivets and the like.
- the connector bar itself may be directly connectable to the ladder by releasable or non-releasable fixings.
- brackets may be of any of the forms described herein for use in a ladder according to the first aspect of the invention.
- fixing to the foot of a ladder may be by a bracket or brackets at the foot of each rail as discussed herein with respect to the first aspect of the invention.
- the supplied stabilizer bar and fittings combination may include further items such as releasable or non-releasable fixings such as screws, bolts and/or rivets for use in fixing the stabilizer bar to a ladder.
- Figure 1 shows the lower part of a ladder fitted with a telescopic stabilizer bar that is in a stowed position
- Figure 2 shows the arrangement of figure 1 with the telescopic stabilizer bar in an extended position
- Figure 3 shows the arrangement of figure 1 with the telescopic stabilizer bar in another extended position
- Figure 4 shows, in perspective view, a telescopic stabilizer bar in an extended position
- Figure 5 shows, in an end elevation, the telescopic stabilizer bar of figure 4
- Figure 6 shows the use of stop arrangements with the telescopic stabilizer bar of figure 5.
- Figure 1 shows in perspective schematic view the lower part of a ladder 1 having left and right side rails 2,4 spaced apart with rungs 6 in between.
- a telescopic stabilizer bar 8 is at the foot of ladder 1 , mounted below the extreme ends of rails 2,4.
- the stabilizer bar 8 has first and second stabilizer portions 10, 12 in a first, stowed position, overlapping each other and substantially inside the width of the ladder as defined by rails 2,4. Also visible in this view are feet 16 at the ends of portions 10,12 and having ground engaging bases 17.
- the telescopic stabilizer bar 8 is held captive to ladder 1 by brackets 14 through which stabilizer portions may slide.
- stabilizer portions 10, 12 have been slid to the left and right respectively, to allow the stabilizer bar 8 to engage the ground at a distance beyond the sides of the ladder as defined by rails 2,4.
- the extended stabilizer bar 8 extends equally to both sides of the ladder 1 .
- a connector bar 18 can be seen.
- the stabilizer portions 10, 12 are in sliding engagement with connector bar 18.
- overlaps, indicated by brackets 20, are provided between stabilizer portions 10, 12 and connector bar 18.
- Figure 3 shows a similar arrangement to that of figure 2 except that the extended stabilizer bar 8 extends further to the left than to the right. This has been achieved by sliding the connector bar 18 left, away from the central position shown in figure 2.
- Figures 4 and 5 show a stabilizer bar 8 of the type shown in figures 1 to 3 but not fitted to a ladder and with the feet removed, to allow appreciation of various features.
- the bar 8 is shown in a fully extended position with the stabilizer portions slid away from each other in opposite directions, as suggested by arrows A and B.
- End 22 of stabilizer portion 12 can be seen to have a generally C shape.
- Figure 5 is an elevation from direction X indicated on figure 4.
- the connector bar 18 is H shaped along its length, having a top groove 24 and a bottom groove 26 between the arms of the H.
- the stabilizer portions 10, 12 have a generally C shaped cross section along their lengths - with the open sides of their C shaped cross sections facing each other.
- each C are formed by flanges 28, 30 that sit in grooves 24, 26 respectively.
- Secure but sliding connection between connector bar 18 and stabilizer portions 10, 12 is further achieved by additional flanges 32, 34 fitting to the outside of the arms of H shaped (in cross section) connector bar 18.
- the combination of flanges 32, 34 with respective flanges 28, 30 gives a close fit to the connector bar arms.
- Figure 6 shows the same view as figure 5, but illustrating the use of stops to limit the amount of extension of stabilizer portions 10, 12.
- stabilizer portion 12 is prevented from moving further in the direction of arrow B by a stop located, as suggested by arrow S, within the region of overlap 20 and inside the connector bar stabilizer portion assembly.
- this stop includes a protrusion 36 extending outwards from connector bar 18 towards stabilizer portion 12.
- a corresponding protrusion 38 extends from stabilizer portion 12 towards connector bar 18 and cannot pass protrusion 36 to allow further extension of portion 12 in direction of arrow B.
- a similar stop is provided at S1 (figure 4) making use of protrusions 40 and 42 (figure 6) to prevent further extension of stabilizer portion 10 in the direction of arrow A.
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