Supporting device for ladders

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Inventors

Kummerlin, Walter
Kummerlin, Nikolaus A.

Application #

099175

Filed

Nov-30-1979

Published

Nov-16-1982

Current US Class

182/107
182/121
182/200
182/214
248/238

International Classes

E06C 007/14; E06C 007/44; E06C 007/48

Field of Search

182/214 182/107 182/108 182/116 182/120 182/121 182/200 248/210 248/235 248/238

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Farber; Martin A.

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Abstract
A supporting device for ladders which has two supports which can be connected with rungs of the ladder by two connecting devices. The connecting devices form at least one pair of connecting parts which receive two rungs of the ladder in opposite direction, the connecting parts being at a variable distance from each other.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A supporting device for ladders comprising

supports,

at least two connecting means for operatively connecting the supports respectively with rungs of a ladder, said connecting means form at least one pair of connecting parts which are adapted to receive two rungs of the ladder in opposite directions,

said connecting parts being adjustably mounted at variable distances from each other,

each said connecting means includes a rod,

a displaceable sleeve is mounted longitudinally displaceably on said rod,

one of said connecting parts of said one pair is rigidly connected with said rod,

the other of said connecting parts of said one pair is rigidly connected with said sleeve,



Description
This invention relates to a supporting device for ladders which has two supports which can be connected by connecting means to rungs of the ladder.

The known supporting devices of this type are used for ladders of variable and invariable length in order to hold the upper end of the ladder at a distance from the wall or the like against which the ladder is to be placed. A certain distance of the upper end of the ladder from the wall in many cases facilitates work in the region of the upper end of the ladder and also makes it possible to reach parts which protrude from the wall, such as for instance gutters.

In the case of these supporting devices it is known to connect the supports with each other by two cross members the distance between which is equal to the distance between the rungs. These two cross members, which have a semi-circular or channel profile which is open towards the bottom, are placed from above onto the top rung and the second rung from the top. Straps which engage around these two rungs from the bottom are connected by bolts to the cross members. This arrangement has the disadvantage that, as a result of the fixed distance of the two cross members from each other, the device can be used only for ladders which have a corresponding spacing between their rungs. However, the assembling and disassembling resulting from the clamp-like connection to the rungs must also be considered a disadvantage. Other disadvantages are that the cross members may constitute an obstacle upon going up and down the ladder and that these supporting devices can be used only as wall spacer means.
 
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