Ladder safety brace

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Inventors

Brown, Michael J.
Brown, Richard T.

Application #

213521

Filed

Dec-17-1998

Published

May-23-2000

Current US Class

182/107
182/168
182/172

International Classes

E06C 001/00

Field of Search

182/172 182/168 182/165 182/170 182/171 182/107

Examiners

Stodola; Daniel P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jensen; Roger W.

US Patent References

4872529   Ladder stabilizer a...
4899849   Ladder stabilizer
5511632   Ladder with auxili...

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Abstract
Apparatus for stabilizing a two-legged ladder against lateral and rearward movement. Telescoped tubular pole assemblies are attached at one end to opposite side rails of the ladder with a quick disconnect universal pivot. Special support and retainer blocks are provided for facilitating the transport of the assembled ladder and telescoped assemblies on the top of a vehicle.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Apparatus for stabilizing a two-legged ladder against lateral and rearward movement, comprising in combination:

(i) left and right stabilizer attachment members respectively connectable to the outer side surfaces of the left and right side rails of a two-legged ladder, each of said stabilizer attachment members having a stub shaft connectable to and projecting outwardly from said side rails;

(ii) left and night elongated, telescopingly extendible tubular pole assemblies, each of said assemblies having a first member and a second member, said first member being characterized by having a preselected length, universal pivot elements at a first end thereof, said universal pivot elements comprising (a) a spherically-shaped element having a bore therethrough sized to receive said stub shaft, and (b) an eye-bolt element, rotatably connected to and coacting with said spherically-shaped element, and having a shank connected to said first end of said first member, said universal pivot elements being connected to said stub shaft with said stub shaft positioned in said bore of said spherically-shaped element, and held in rotatable relationship therewith by a first holding pin insertable through a bore at the end of said stub shaft, a ring connected to said first holding pin for removing said first holding pin from said bore at the end of said stub shaft, and said first member having at least one transverse bore, said second member being characterized by having a preselected length, and a plurality of spaced apart transverse bores including a bore adjacent a first end thereof, said first and second members being selectively locked together against relative longitudinal movement by a second holding pin inserted through said at least one bore of said first member and one of said plurality of spaced apart transverse bores of said second member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to quick connect and quick disconnect braces for stabilizing a two-legged ladder, such as an extension ladder, to prevent the ladder from being blown over by a wind source, or pulling back off of the wall against which it is leaning, or spinning, i.e., pivoting, on one of the legs at the base of the ladder.

PRIOR ART ARRANGEMENTS

There are prior art stabilizers for extension ladders; examples are Levi, et al, U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,849 and the arrangements depicted in the several references cited in that patent. All of these prior art arrangements have shortcomings which have been overcome by our invention. For example, the Levi, et al. Pat. No. 4,899,849 has a rather complex system of braces which are attached at one end to the ladder and also comprise folding braces 58 and 60. This arrangement is difficult to install and is not easily and quickly detached from the ladder so as to permit the ladder to be used without the braces and/or transported to a different location without the awkward braces being attached.
 
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