Gutter buddy ladder extender

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Inventors

Mitchell, Frank A.

Application #

677879

Filed

Jul-10-1996

Published

Apr-28-1998

Current US Class

182/107
182/214
182/229

International Classes

E06C 007/48

Field of Search

182/107 182/214 182/229

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Naragon; Frederic E.

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4339020   Ladder support
4444291   Ladder accessory
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Abstract
A ladder extender apparatus for use with a ladder with stiles and rungs to extend the ladder away from a structure, during use and adapted to accept any width ladder, hollow runged or solid runged, comprising a flat base plate to engage with the roof of the structure, two support arms rigidly affixed to the base plate by two L-shaped channels and extending vertically away from the base plate adjustable horizontally with the base plate, a corresponding pair of extension arms pivotally secured at one end with a rod to the pair of support arms allowing the base plate to pivot about the axis of the rod and adjust to the pitch of the roof of the structure and adjustable by a plurality of orifices in the support arms to vary the distance of the ladder from the structure and with the other ends of the extension arms secured to a ladder fastener assembly to fasten the apparatus to the stiles and rungs of the ladder, where the ladder fastening assembly can be either a pair of generally U-shaped channels with slots adapted to accept and engage two rungs of the ladder with a security fastening means to prevent the channels from disengaging from the ladder or a pair of blocks with orifices to provide for the sliding of a rod through the blocks and a hollow rung of a ladder with slots in the blocks adapted to slidably engage with the stiles of the ladder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A ladder extender apparatus to extend a ladder away from a structure during use for a ladder having a pair of stiles connected together by a plurality of rungs which comprises a flat base plate having a length adapted to be greater than the width of the ladder with a plane of said plate adapted to be in contact with the roof of a structure ranging from a flat roof to a roof of any vertical pitch, a pair of support arms at one end removably and adjustably attached to said flat base plate by a corresponding pair of L-shaped channels and to be secured to said flat plate at widths corresponding with the ladder in use, said support arms extending generally vertically and downwardly from said flat base plate and adapted at the opposite end to pivotably attach to a pair of extension arms, said pair of L-shaped channels each fastened one side to one support arm and fastened on the other side to the flat base plate and spaced on the flat base plate to accommodate the width of the ladder, said pair of extension arms at one end pivotably attached to each of said support arms by a rod and rod fastening means adapted to pivot about the axis of the rod and adjust to the pitch of the roof of the structure and at the other end adapted to attach to a ladder fastener assembly to secure the apparatus to the ladder, said rod extending perpendicular to and through an orifice in one end of each support arm and each extension arm to allow the support arms and extension arms to pivot about the axis of the rod, said rod fastening means to fasten the rod to the support arms and extension arms, a plurality of orifices disposed along the vertical axis of support arms adapted to accept the rod and the pair of extension arms to adjustably vary the distance of the ladder form the structure, said ladder fastener assembly attached by means at one end of each of the extension arms and adapted to secure and engage the apparatus to the stiles and rungs of the ladder, and fastening means to secure the ladder fastener assembly to the extension arms.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a ladder extender apparatus for attachment to a ladder having a pair of stiles and rungs and more particularly pertains to a new and improved ladder extender apparatus which is arranged to position and secure a ladder in a non-sliding relationship relative to and extended away from a dwelling or structure during use.

Ladder apparatus of various types have been utilized in the prior art to secure and position a ladder relative to and extended away from a dwelling during use, however, such structures of the prior art have typically been of a complex and cumbersome organization and structure discouraging their use.

The prior art discloses patents for ladder extender apparatus and some of the patents are listed as follows:

U.S. Pat. No. 3,318,416--Billie Robinson May 9, 1967

U.S. Pat. No. 4,194,592--Lewis L. Evans Mar. 25, 1980

U.S. Pat. No. 4,339,020--Donald H. Wiseman Jul. 13, 1982
 
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