Eaves ladder grip

4143743
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Inventors

Larson, Dale W.

Application #

912247

Filed

Jun-5-1978

Published

Mar-13-1979

Current US Class

182/107
182/206

International Classes

E06C 005/36; E06C 007/48

Field of Search

182/206 182/107 182/108 182/93 182/129 182/214 248/210 248/211 248/238

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.

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4018301   Clamp type ladder...

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Abstract
A bracket including a clamp for removable clamped engagement with a ladder is provided for support from an upstanding inclined ladder and includes a rigid support arm projecting horizontally outwardly from the clamp and the side of the ladder facing in the direction toward which theladder is inclined. The outer end of the arm includes a mount supported therefrom for angular displacement about an axis extending transversely of the support arm and an elongated clamp arm is supported from the mount for oscillation therewith relative to the arm. The clamp arm is disposed at generally right angles relative to the axis of oscillation of the mount and is swingable with the mount in a plane generally paralleling the support arm. The clamp arm includes one end portion which may be lengthwise advanced and retracted relative to the mount. The mount and support arm include coacting structure for releasably retaining the mount in first and second predetermined angularly displaced positions including a first position in which the clamp arm extends in a direction disposed at generally right angle relative to the support arm and a second position with the clamp arm is inclined generally 45 degrees relative to the support arm toward the upper end of the ladder, respectively.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A bracket for a ladder, said bracket including mounting means for support from a ladder at a predetermined point spaced therealong, an elongated support arm having one end supported from said mounting means with the other end of said support arm projecting outwardly from said mounting means in a direction therefrom to be oriented at generally right angles relative to a plane containing the associated ladder when said bracket is supported therefrom, an angularly displaceable mount supported on said other end of said support arm for oscillation about an axis transverse to said arm, and an elongated clamp arm supported from said mount for oscillation therewith relative to said support arm, said clamp arm being disposed at generally right angles relative to said axis and swingable with said mount, during its oscillation relative to said support arm, in a plane generally paralleling said support arm, said clamp arm including one end portion thereof supported, relative to said mount, for lengthwise advancement and retraction of said one end portion of said clamp relative to said mount.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various forms of attaching structures have been heretofore provided for support from the upper end of a ladder and designed to be utilized in securing the upper end of the ladder to an object against which the upper end of the ladder is inclined. However, most of these previously known structures are relatively complex in nature and include spring biased or other clamping structures or hooks for clamping or hooked engagement with the structure against which the associated ladder is engaged. Such clamp structures and hooks are, in many instances, specifically designed for engaging a particular portion of the structure against which the upper end of the associated ladder rests and include those which are specifically designed to engage extended roofing panels, gutters and other building portions which may be found along upper peripheral portions of buildings.

While these previously known clamp structures and hooks are operative in specific environmental uses of ladders, they are not particularly well adapted for various different environmental uses. Accordingly, a need exists for an attachment for a ladder which may be utilized to rigidly engage and support a ladder relative to various different structures against which the upper end of the ladder may be leaned and with the attachment constructed in a manner whereby the structures engaged thereby are rigidly clamped between the attachment and the ladder so as to render the attachment more readily adaptable for use in anchoring the upper end of the associated ladder against movement relative to various differrent types of structures, even against the application of abnormal pressures tending to shift the ladder reelative to the associated structure.
 
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