Ladder shield for stepladders

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Inventors

Cornejo, Guy R.
Cornejo, Carmen A.

Application #

678574

Filed

Oct-3-2000

Published

Apr-2-2002

Current US Class

182/106
182/129
248/210
248/214
248/231.81

International Classes

E06C 007/18; E04G 001/00; A47B 096/06

Field of Search

182/129 182/106 248/210 248/238 248/211 248/214 248/231.81

Examiners

Stodola; Daniel P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ream; Dale J.

US Patent References

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3976163   Storage-stand
4126206   Ladder guard
4181195   Ladder lock
4300740   Easily movable she...
4450937   Theft prevention ste...
4579197   Ladder shield
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5052581   Ladder-supported...
5282519   Combined sawhors...
5421428   Ladder guard
5441126   Ladder guard
5649623   Ladder mounted to...
5682960   Ladder jacket
5782314   Step ladder organi...
5950972   Ladder mounted co...
 

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Abstract
A ladder shield for use with a stepladder for blocking access to predetermined upper steps thereof comprises a first rectangular plate configured to lie flat atop the top step of a stepladder and a second rectangular plate depending from a front edge of the first plate. The second plate is integral to the first plate and extends downwardly from the first plate at the same angle as the legs supporting the steps of the stepladder so that the first and second plates are flush with the top step and step support legs, respectively. The ladder shield further includes a third plate hingedly coupled to a rear edge of the first plate for blocking access between the top step and an uppermost support strut on a second pair of support legs. The second and third plates include fasteners for removably coupling respective plates to a step and support strut, respectively. At least one fastener on the third plate defines an aperture for receiving a padlock so that the shield may be locked to the stepladder. The shield can only be removed by unlocking the third plate, pivoting the third plate outwardly, and then releasing the second plate from a respective step.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. A ladder shield adapted for use with a stepladder for blocking access to upper steps thereof, said stepladder having a first pair of support legs with a plurality of steps disposed therebetween in a spaced apart relationship and a second pair of support legs having a plurality of support struts extending therebetween in a spaced apart relationship, said ladder shield comprising:

a first plate adapted to rest flat upon a top step of said stepladder, said first plate having a front edge and a rear edge;

a second plate depending from said front edge of said first plate and adapted to block access to a step of said stepladder adjacent said top step;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to ladder access shields and, more particularly, to a ladder shield for use with a stepladder for blocking access to the uppermost steps thereof.

Ladders are an attractive nuisance to children who often attempt to climb them without the aid, assistance, or knowledge of an adult. This often results in injury. Accidents, however, also occur when adults incorrectly use a ladder. Users of stepladders frequently attempt to stand on the top step or the next highest step even when warning labels counsel against such usage. Users even climb up and stand on the support struts which extend between the secondary support legs of a stepladder. It can be appreciated that such usage frequently results in injury when a person loses his balance and falls from or with the stepladder.

Many ladder shielding devices have been proposed in the prior art. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, existing devices do not adequately address the problem of a user standing on the top step or next highest step of a stepladder. More particularly, existing devices do not block the top step and next adjacent step of a stepladder from access by a user.
 
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