DK2789787T3 - Ladders, especially stairs with a sun protection - Google Patents

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DK2789787T3
DK2789787T3 DK13163404.0T DK13163404T DK2789787T3 DK 2789787 T3 DK2789787 T3 DK 2789787T3 DK 13163404 T DK13163404 T DK 13163404T DK 2789787 T3 DK2789787 T3 DK 2789787T3
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Gerhard Müller
Rudolf Pfeifer
Gerd Weinhold
Charlos Schmidt
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C1/00Ladders in general
    • E06C1/02Ladders in general with rigid longitudinal member or members
    • E06C1/38Special constructions of ladders, e.g. ladders with more or less than two longitudinal members, ladders with movable rungs or other treads, longitudinally-foldable ladders
    • E06C1/39Ladders having platforms; Ladders changeable into platforms
    • E06C1/393Ladders having platforms foldable with the ladder
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/14Holders for pails or other equipment on or for ladders
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/18Devices for preventing persons from falling
    • E06C7/181Additional gripping devices, e.g. handrails
    • E06C7/182Additional gripping devices, e.g. handrails situated at the top of the ladder
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/42Ladder feet; Supports therefor

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The present invention relates to a ladder, in particular a free-standing ladder, comprising a pair of rails, - wherein the rails are connected to one another by rungs or steps, - wherein a ladder foot is located on at least a first end of each rail, - wherein the ladder may be erected in such a way that it bears on the ground with a contact area of the ladder feet, - wherein the ladder comprises a protection against sinking to prevent the ladder from sinking, in particular, into soft ground in the garden, - wherein the ladder comprises a strut (31) as a protection against sinking which, in a possible first installation position, covers the contact areas of the ladder feet (13) and is detachably mounted on the rails (11), - wherein the strut (31) comprises a first leg and a second leg and - wherein in this possible first installation position the first leg lies against first sides of the rails (11) and the second leg covers the contact areas of the ladder feet (13).
Ladders, in particular stepladders, are known in many variants from prior art.
Stepladders are often referred to as household ladders, thus indicating the considerable number of people who use such ladders. Many of these ladders are used domestically, for instance when installing items on ceilings or walls, for renovating work, etc. These ladders are, however, not only used indoors. They are also used outdoors, in particular in the garden, for instance when cutting bushes, trees or hedges, or for harvesting fruit.
Whilst there is generally always a suitable area available indoors for securely erecting a ladder, this is not always the case outdoors. On overgrown garden soil, and even more so on bare garden soil, there is an ever-present risk of the ladder feet sinking as a result of the pressure bearing on them when the ladder is being used. Mostly the ladder feet at the ends of the rails do not sink into the soil simultaneously and/or to the same extent. The ladder may then rapidly assume a slanted position. Ultimately, there is the risk of the user falling from the ladder, or of the ladder falling over together with the user. This may result in injury or even worse.
In order to prevent such consequences, users of ladders often place boards or similar under the ladder feet in order to prevent the ladder from sinking. In addition, ladders are available which are made and sold by their manufacturers with a protection against sinking for preventing the ladder from sinking, in particular into soft garden soil. The principle applied to these ladders is to achieve a reduction of the ladder feet by pressure exerted on the soil by enlarging the ladder feet, and thus to prevent them from sinking. DE 600 01 496 T2 discloses such a ladder with a protection against sinking. This ladder, and many other ladders with a protection against sinking, may be used indoors only with limitations. As a result of the large ladder feet, areas with only a limited available floor space may in particular become obstacles to setting up the ladders. In addition, as a result of the large ladder feet, the ladders require a sizeable storage area when the ladder is not in use and being stored.
The ladder disclosed in DE 600 01 496 T2 does comprise a ladder foot mounted on the first ends of both rails that may be enlarged by means of pulling it out. But even in its retracted state, this foot has a sizeable area requirement for erecting the ladder in comparison with a conventional stepladder for indoor use.
Set against the background of the disadvantages of the prior art, there has already been a need in the past to provide a ladder which is suited to use indoors and outdoors, which requires little space and is still able to afford a user a secure positioning of the ladder. A known ladder having the features mentioned at the outset has met this need.
In the first installation position, the strut is mounted to the rails in addition to the feet, in order to provide a protection against sinking when used outdoors. However, when the ladder is to be used indoors or stored, the strut may be removed and the ladder placed on the ladder feet without the strut.
The strut of a ladder according to the invention comprises a first leg and a second leg. In the first installation position, the first leg lies against the first sides of the rails. The second leg may cover the contact areas of the ladder feet.
Ladders having the features mentioned at the outset, according to the preamble of Claim 1, are disclosed in documents JP 2001/193374 A and JP 2007 191978 A. A similar ladder that does not have all the features mentioned at the outset is known from document FR 2 948 143 Al.
In the case of the ladder known from document JP 2001/193374 A, the strut is releasably fastened to the rails of the ladder by way of brackets and screws. If and when the ladder is used indoors, the strut may be removed, to which end the screws have to be released. The ladder may be used with the strut outdoors. The strut can be fastened to the ladder only in one position .
In the case of the ladder known from document JP 2007 191978 A, the strut that covers the contact area of the ladder feet is pivotably fastened to the rails, and may be pivoted such that the strut covers the ladder feet, or be pivoted such that the ladder by way of the contact area of the ladder feet rests directly on the ground. In this way, the ladder may be utilized outdoors, on the one hand, and indoors, on the other hand, depending on whether the strut is or is not pivoted in front of the ladder feet. The strut can only be fastened in one position.
In the case of the ladder known from document FR 2 948 143 Al, the strut does not cover the contact areas of the ladder feet. Rather, the strut is fastened to the rails above the contact areas, and the ladder feet protrude beyond the strut, or protrude through the strut. Sinking of the ladder feet into a soft surface is not prevented by the arrangement, but if at all is only limited. Moreover, the strut may be attached to the ladder only in one position.
In the case of none of the ladders that are known from documents JP 2001/193374 A, JP 2007 191978 A, and FR 2 948 143 Al can the strut be releasably and displaceably fastened to rails in various positions. However, the possibility of fastening the strut to the rails in various positions may be an advantage if and when the ladder is to be set up on a soft surface directly next to an immovable object, such as a wall. It is advantageous in this instance for the strut to be able to be fastened to the rails such that an end of the strut does not or does only slightly protrude laterally beyond the rail.
According to the invention, this problem is solved in that the strut comprises two screws each having a head and in that the first leg comprises a groove in which heads of two screws are movably located, by means of which in the first installation position the strut is fastened to the rails. The threads of the screws may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the strut.
The rails may comprise holes in the region of the first ends, through which holes the screws pass in the first installation position of the strut. In the first installation position of the strut, nuts, in particular wing nuts or star-grip nuts, may be screwed onto the ends of the screws protruding from the holes. The strut and the rails may be detachably connected to one another by means of the screws and the nuts.
The strut may preferably be mounted on the ladder not only in the first installation position. Far rather it is possible to also mount the strut on the ladder in a second installation position. The strut may be accommodated in this second installation position for instance when the ladder is being stored. An accommodation in the second installation position is also possible for transporting the ladder.
In the second installation position, the strut may be detachably mounted between a bracket connecting the second ends of the rails or a utility tray connecting the second ends of the rails on the one hand, and a topmost rung or step or a pivot axle of a platform of the ladder or a support brace for the platform on the other hand.
In the second installation position, the strut may be mounted in a form-fitting manner. The strut may comprise, at a first end and a second end, connecting structures which are suited to and equipped for the form-fitting connection.
In the second installation position, the strut may be mounted in a form-fitting manner exclusively or additionally to another type of mounting. Accordingly, the strut may for example be jammed between the bracket connecting the second ends of the rails or the utility tray connecting the second ends of the rails on the one hand, and the topmost rung or step or a pivot axle of the platform of the ladder or the support brace for the platform on the other hand.
The ladder according to the invention may be a leaning ladder or a free-standing ladder, in particular a stepladder. In the event of being a free-standing ladder or a stepladder, the ladder may comprise an ascending part and a supporting part which are connected to one another by articulated joints. The ascending part may comprise the rails with the rungs or steps attached thereto, with the strut being mounted to the first ends of said rails in the first installation position. In addition, the supporting part may comprise additional rails which are connected to one another by cross braces and which comprise first ends to which additional ladder feet are attached. An additional strut may be detachably mounted on the additional ladder feet as a protection against sinking in a first installation position.
The additional strut may be identical to the strut detachably mounted on the ascending part in the first installation position. The two struts may be mutually interchangeable. The additional strut may be detachably mounted in the first installation position on the additional rails and/or in a second installation position between the bracket connecting the second ends of the rails or the utility tray connecting the second ends of the rails on the one hand, and the topmost rung or step or the pivot axle of the platform or the support brace of the platform on the other hand, in the exact same manner as the strut which is detachably mounted in the first installation position on the ascending part.
Further characteristics of the invention are explained in the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the attached figures, wherein
Figure 1 is a frontal view of a ladder according to the invention in a folded state and with a strut in a second installation position,
Figure 2 is a view from above of the ladder shown in figure 1 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 3 is a view from below of the ladder shown in figures 1 and 2 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 4 is a side view of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 3 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 5 is a view from behind of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 4 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 6 is a perspective frontal view of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 5 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 7 is a perspective view from behind of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 5 in a folded state with the strut in a second installation position,
Figure 8 is a frontal view of the ladder according to the invention in a folded state with a strut in a first installation position,
Figure 9 is a view from above of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 8 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 10 is a view from below of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 9 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 11 is a side view of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 10 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 12 is a view from behind of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 11 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 13 is a perspective frontal view of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 12 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 14 is a perspective view from behind of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 13 in a folded state with the strut in a first installation position,
Figure 15 is a side view of the ladder shown in figures 1 to 14 in an erected state with the struts in the first installation position, and
Figure 16 is a perspective view of a ladder shown in figures 1 to 14 in an erected state with the struts in the first installation position.
The ladder according to the invention, being a stepladder, comprises an ascending part 1 and a supporting part 2. The ascending part 1 and the supporting part 2 are connected to one another by means of a joint.
The ascending part comprises two rails 11 which are connected to one another by three steps 12, a pivot axle 15, and a utility tray 14. The spacing between one step 12 and another step 12 or between the topmost step 12 and the pivot axle represents a customary measurement. Ladder feet 13 are located at the lower end of the ladder rails 11, with which ladder feet the ladder may stand on a surface. The upper ends of the rails 11 are connected to one another by means of a utility tray 14.
The supporting part also comprises two rails 21 which are connected to one another by means of the cross braces 22, 25. A first of the two cross braces 22, 25, namely the cross brace 22, is provided in the region of a lower end of the supporting part 2. An upper cross brace 25 of the two cross braces 22, 25 is located approximately at the height of the pivot axle 15 of the ascending part and is also referred to as support brace 25. The lower ends of the rails 12 also comprise ladder feet 23. Covers 24 are provided at the upper ends of the rails, which cover the joint between the rails 11 of the ascending part 1 and the rails 21 of the supporting part. A platform 16 is pivotably located on the pivot axle 15. This platform 16 is connected to the support brace 25 by means of a bracket 26 in a known manner. The bracket 26 causes the platform 16 to fold down onto the support brace 25 when the ladder is erected. When the ladder is folded together, the bracket 26 causes the platform 16 to fold upward between the rails 11.
To this point, the ladder represents a conventional ladder as manufactured by the applicant over a considerable period of time.
The particular aspect of the ladder according to the invention lies in the struts 31 which, in the first installation position, are mounted to the lower ends of the rails 11 of the ascending part 1 and the lower ends of the rails 21 of the supporting part.
The struts 31 have a uniform profile. They comprise two legs which are arranged at an angle relative to one another corresponding, preferably, to the angle formed between a rear side of the ladder feet 13 and a lower side of the ladder feet 23. The struts each comprise a groove provided on the inner side of the legs which, in the first installation position, lie against the inner side of the rails 11, 21. Heads of screws 32 are movably guided in the grooves in the longitudinal direction of the struts 31. Two screws 32 are provided on each strut 31. The threads of the screws 32 protrude approximately perpendicularly from the strut 31.
The other legs cover the underside of the ladder feet 13, 23 in the first installation position of the strut 31.
Holes passing through the rails from front to back are provided at the lower ends of the rails 11, 21. The screws 32 pass through these holes in the first installation position of the strut 31. Star-grip nuts 33 are screwed onto the ends of the screws 32 protruding from the holes. The screws 32 and the star-grip nuts 33 detachably mount the struts 31 on the rails 11, 21. The star-grip nut 33 may be loosened manually and without a tool.
The struts 31 may be removed from their first installation position by means of loosening the star-grip nuts 33 and pulling out the screws 32 from the holes at the lower ends of the rails 11, 21. The struts 31 may then be moved to their second installation position.
As a result of the screws 32 being movably located in the grooves of the struts 31, it is possible to freely choose the spacing between the screws 32. This makes it possible to provide the struts for ladders with different spacings at the lower ends of the rails 11, 21. The spacings at the lower ends of the rails 11, 21 usually depend on the access height of a ladder. Accordingly, ladders with a greater access height usually have a greater spacing at the lower ends of the rails than ladders with a lower access height. As a result of the screws 32 being movable on the struts, it is possible to use the struts 31 for ladders with different access heights.
The struts 31 comprise caps 34 at their ends, which caps are used, among other things, for fastening in the second installation position, said caps having connecting structures with which the struts may be mounted in a form-fitting and force-fitting manner between the utility tray 14 and the support brace 25 in the second installation position. The connecting structures comprise a hollow molding into which the pivot axle 15 may engage.
The struts 31 are preferably accommodated in the second installation position for the purpose of transporting the ladder or for storing the ladder.

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1. Stige, især trappestige, med et par af vanger (11), - hvor vangerne (11) via sprosser eller trin (12) er forbundet med hinanden, - hvor der på i det mindste en første ende af hver vange (11) er anbragt en stigefod (13) , - hvor stigen kan opstilles sådan, at den hviler på jorden med en kontaktflade på stigefødderne (13), - hvor stigen har en nedsynkningsbeskyttelse til forhindring af en nedsynkning af stigen, især i blød jordbund i haven, - hvor stigen som nedsynkningsbeskyttelse har en liste (31) , som i en mulig første montageposition dækker stigeføddernes (13) kontaktflader og er fastgjort løsbart på vangerne (11), - hvor listen (31) har et første ben og et andet ben, og - hvor det første ben i denne mulige første montageposition ligger an mod første sider af vangerne (11), og det andet ben dækker stigeføddernes (13) kontaktflader, kendetegnet ved, at der på listen (31) er indrettet to skruer (32) med hver især et hoved, og at det første ben har en not, i hvilken hovederne af disse to skruer er fastgjort forskydeligt.1. Ladder, in particular stair ladder, with a pair of ladders (11), - in which ladders (11) are connected to each other via springs or steps (12), - where at least one first end of each ladle (11) is provided with a ladder foot (13), - the ladder can be positioned so that it rests on the ground with a contact surface on the ladder feet (13), - where the ladder has a dip protection to prevent the ladder from sinking, especially in soft soil in the garden, - where the ladder, as an immersion protection, has a strip (31) which, in a possible first mounting position, covers the contact surfaces of the ladder feet (13) and is detachably attached to the posts (11), - where the strip (31) has a first leg and a second leg, and - the first leg in this possible first mounting position abuts on the first sides of the rails (11) and the second leg covers the contact surfaces of the riser feet (13), characterized in that two screws (32) with each a head, and that the first leg has a groove, ih to which the heads of these two screws are fastened slidably. 2. Stige ifølge krav 1, kendetegnet ved, at vangerne i de første enders område har huller, gennem hvilke skruerne i den mulige første montageposition af listen er ført igennem.Ladder according to claim 1, characterized in that the vanes in the region of the first ends have holes through which the screws in the possible first mounting position of the frame are passed through. 3. Stige ifølge krav 2, kendetegnet ved, at der i den mulige første montageposition af listen (31) på af hullerne udragende ender af skruerne (32) er påskruet møtrikker (33), især vingemøtrikker eller stjernemøtrikker, og listen (31) og vangerne ved hjælp af skruerne (32) og møtrikkerne (33) er forbundet løsbart med hinanden.Ladder according to claim 2, characterized in that in the possible first mounting position of the molding (31) on the ends of the holes projected by the holes (32), screws (33), in particular wing nuts or star nuts, and the molding (31) and the bolts by means of the screws (32) and the nuts (33) are detachably connected to each other. 4. Stige ifølge et af kravene 1 til 3, kendetegnet ved, at listen (31) i en mulig anden montageposition er anbragt løsbart mellem en bøjle, der forbinder anden ender af vangerne (11), eller en aflægningsskål (14), der forbinder de anden ender af vangerne (11), på den ene side og en/et øverste sprosse eller trin eller en svingakse for en platform (16) på stigen eller en støttestiver (25) for platformen (16) på den anden side.Ladder according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the frame (31) is in a possible other mounting position detachable between a bracket connecting other ends of the racks (11) or a deposition bowl (14) connecting the other ends of the levers (11), on one side, and one / a top groove or step, or a pivot axis for a platform (16) on the ladder or a support strut (25) for the platform (16) on the other. 5. Stige ifølge krav 4, kendetegnet ved, at listen (31) i den mulige anden montageposition er fastgjort formsluttende.Ladder according to claim 4, characterized in that the frame (31) in the possible second mounting position is fixedly closed. 6. Stige ifølge krav 4 eller 5, kendetegnet ved, at listen (31) på en første ende og en anden ende har forbindelsesstrukturer, der er egnet og indrettet til den formsluttende forbindelse.Ladder according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the strip (31) has, on a first end and a second end, connection structures suitable and adapted for the form-closing connection. 7. Stige ifølge et af kravene 4 til 5, kendetegnet ved, at listen (31) i den mulige anden montageposition i givet fald yderligere er fastgjort kraftsluttende.Ladder according to one of Claims 4 to 5, characterized in that the frame (31) in the possible second mounting position is further attached, if necessary, to the power sloping. 8. Stige ifølge et af kravene 1 til 7, kendetegnet ved, at stigen er en trappestige og har en stigedel (1) og en støttedel (2), som er forbundet hængslet med hinanden, hvor stigedelen (1) har vangerne (11) med de derpå fastgjorte sprosser eller trin (12), på hvilke vangers første ender listen (31) i den første mulige montageposition er fastgjort, og støttedelen (2) har yderligere vanger (21), der er forbundet med hinanden via tværstivere (15), og som har første ender, på hvilke yderligere stigefødder (13) er anbragt, og på hvilke der i en mulig første montageposition løsbart er anbragt en yderligere liste (31) som nedsynkningsbeskyttelse.Ladder according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the ladder is a stair ladder and has a ladder part (1) and a support part (2) which are hingedly connected to each other, wherein the ladder part (1) has the ladders (11). with the then attached brackets or steps (12) to which the first ends of the rails (31) are fixed in the first possible mounting position and the support part (2) has additional rails (21) connected to each other via transverse struts (15) and having first ends on which further riser feet (13) are placed and on which a possible first mounting position (31) is detachably arranged as a sinking protection in a possible first mounting position. 9. Stige ifølge krav 8, kendetegnet ved, at den yderligere liste (31) er ligesom den liste (31) , som i den mulige første montageposition er anbragt løsbart på stigedelen (1).Ladder according to claim 8, characterized in that the additional frame (31) is similar to the frame (31) which is detachably disposed on the ladder part (1) in the possible first mounting position. 10. Stige ifølge krav 8 eller 9 og 4, kendetegnet ved, at den yderligere liste (31) nøjagtigt ligesom den i den mulige første montageposition på stigedelen (1) løsbart anbragte liste (31) i den mulige første montageposition er anbragt løsbart på de yderligere vanger (21) og/eller i en mulig anden montageposition og eller mellem den bøjle, der forbinder de anden ender af vangerne (11), eller den aflægningsskål (14), der forbinder de anden ender af vangerne (11), på den ene side og den/det øverste sprosse eller trin eller svingaksen for platformen eller platformens støttestiver (25) på den anden side.Ladder according to claims 8 or 9 and 4, characterized in that the additional frame (31) is precisely detachable on the riser (31) placed in the possible first mounting position on the ladder part (1) in the possible first mounting position. additional rails (21) and / or in a possible other mounting position and or between the bracket connecting the other ends of the racks (11) or the deposition bowl (14) connecting the other ends of the racks (11) to it one side and the upper ridge or step or the pivot axis of the platform or platform support struts (25) on the other side.
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