US2056527A - Attachment for ladders - Google Patents

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US2056527A
US2056527A US12483A US1248335A US2056527A US 2056527 A US2056527 A US 2056527A US 12483 A US12483 A US 12483A US 1248335 A US1248335 A US 1248335A US 2056527 A US2056527 A US 2056527A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • This invention relates to supports for attachments to ladders used by painters and workers in other lines.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a 5 support, say, for a paint bucket, which can be readily secured on a ladder stile and which, when once secured on the stile, cannot be accidentally detached.
  • the invention contemplates 10 a support secured to the ladder stile by.a band attached to said support and adapted to surround the stile, one side of said band having an opening therein through which the ladder rungs may pass when adjusting the support on the 15 stile.
  • Said opening is provided with closure means, preferably in the form of a link pivoted on the band, and by swinging the link downwardly it is removed from the opening, but upward movement of said link is prevented by a stop or lug on the band.
  • Figure l is a front elevational view, illustrating a portion of a ladder with the present support 30 installed thereon;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 3--3 of Fig. 1.
  • the support proper is preferably composed of a bracket having a foot portion formed of two crossed metallic straps H), II, secured at their point of intersection by a rivet I 2, and an arm l3 extending upwardly from one end of strap [0.
  • the other end of strap l and both ends of strap Il may be provided with slots M in which clips l are adjustably secured by locking bolts I6.
  • clips l5 By adjusting the clips l5 toward or from the ends of the straps, buckets of vary- 45 ing diameter can be accommodated on the bracket.
  • a metallic band 18 is provided at the upper end of arm l3.
  • the configuration of the 50 band conforms to the cross section of the stile but the band is somewhat larger than the stile to facilitate application and adjustment of the -band on the stile.
  • the configuration of the 50 band conforms to the cross section of the stile but the band is somewhat larger than the stile to facilitate application and adjustment of the -band on the stile.
  • band is of rectangular shape and at its ends it 55 is provided with inwardly projecting serrated members 2 5 which bite, so to speak, into the corresponding surfaces of the stile with sufiicient force to hold the attachment at any desired point on the ladder.
  • serrated members 2 5 To facilitate handling the a tachment, it may be provided with a handle 28 5 projecting from one end thereof.
  • one section preferably taking the form of a link 2i pivoted to the other section and adapted to bridge or span the space 24 between the terminals 118 W, of the other section.
  • One end of said link is pivoted at 22 on terminal Mi and its free end is adapted to abut against a stop, in the form of a lug 23, on terminal l8
  • the serrated members 25 need not be relied upon to secure the attachment, as the upward movement of the link is limited by stop 23 and the band will be firmly supported on the ladder rung.
  • is swung downwardly from stop 23 until opening 24 is clear, whereupon the attachment can be raised or lowered any desired 25 distance on the stile.
  • the band is placed over the upper end of the stile with link 2
  • An attachment for ladders comprising a bracket having means for supporting a bucket or the like, a band secured to said bracket adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, and clamping means on said band engageable with said stile, said band having an opening therein through which the ladder rungs may pass, a pivoted link closing said opening and means for limiting the pivotal movement of said link.
  • An attachment for ladders comprising a bucket support, an upwardly extending arm on said support, and a band connected to said arm adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, said band having an opening therein, and including a link pivoted at one side of the opening adapted to span said opening, and a projection at the other side of said opening engageable by said link when the latter engages a ladder rung upon downward movement of the band on the ladder stile.
  • An attachment for ladders comprising a bucket support, an arm projecting upwardly from said support, a rectangular band on said am adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, and serrated means at the interior of two opposite sides of said band engageable with said ladder stile to clamp the band and support on the stile, said band having an opening therein through which the rungs of the ladder may pass and comprising a closure for said opening, and means for limiting the movement of said closure under pressure exerted thereon by engagement of a ladder rung with the lower edge thereof.

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Oct. 6, 1936. KUMMER 2,056,527
ATTACHMENT FOR LADDERS Filed March 22, 1935 15 J. Emmi-item.
Patented Oct. 6, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
This invention relates to supports for attachments to ladders used by painters and workers in other lines.
One object of the invention is to provide a 5 support, say, for a paint bucket, which can be readily secured on a ladder stile and which, when once secured on the stile, cannot be accidentally detached.
More specifically, the invention contemplates 10 a support secured to the ladder stile by.a band attached to said support and adapted to surround the stile, one side of said band having an opening therein through which the ladder rungs may pass when adjusting the support on the 15 stile. Said opening is provided with closure means, preferably in the form of a link pivoted on the band, and by swinging the link downwardly it is removed from the opening, but upward movement of said link is prevented by a stop or lug on the band.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain details of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts, all as will hereinafter be more fully described 25 and the novel features thereof particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawing:-
Figure l is a front elevational view, illustrating a portion of a ladder with the present support 30 installed thereon;
Fig. 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a transverse section on the line 3--3 of Fig. 1.
35 The support proper is preferably composed of a bracket having a foot portion formed of two crossed metallic straps H), II, secured at their point of intersection by a rivet I 2, and an arm l3 extending upwardly from one end of strap [0.
40 If desired, the other end of strap l and both ends of strap Il may be provided with slots M in which clips l are adjustably secured by locking bolts I6. By adjusting the clips l5 toward or from the ends of the straps, buckets of vary- 45 ing diameter can be accommodated on the bracket.
To retain the bracket on the stile l'! of a ladder, a metallic band 18 is provided at the upper end of arm l3. Preferably, the configuration of the 50 band conforms to the cross section of the stile but the band is somewhat larger than the stile to facilitate application and adjustment of the -band on the stile. In the present instance, the
band is of rectangular shape and at its ends it 55 is provided with inwardly projecting serrated members 2 5 which bite, so to speak, into the corresponding surfaces of the stile with sufiicient force to hold the attachment at any desired point on the ladder. To facilitate handling the a tachment, it may be provided with a handle 28 5 projecting from one end thereof.
In order to permit the band to be moved past the ladder rungs, it is made in sections, one section preferably taking the form of a link 2i pivoted to the other section and adapted to bridge or span the space 24 between the terminals 118 W, of the other section. One end of said link is pivoted at 22 on terminal Mi and its free end is adapted to abut against a stop, in the form of a lug 23, on terminal l8 With this construction, if the band is positioned with the link 2! resting on a rung of the ladder, the serrated members 25 need not be relied upon to secure the attachment, as the upward movement of the link is limited by stop 23 and the band will be firmly supported on the ladder rung. However, if it is desired to move the band past one or more rungs, the link 2| is swung downwardly from stop 23 until opening 24 is clear, whereupon the attachment can be raised or lowered any desired 25 distance on the stile.
It will be appreciated that in installing the attachment on a ladder, the band is placed over the upper end of the stile with link 2| in open position and the band slipped along the stile to the desired location where it will be secured either by the serrated members H3 or by said members and the band resting on one of the rungs.
What I claim is:
1. An attachment for ladders comprising a bracket having means for supporting a bucket or the like, a band secured to said bracket adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, and clamping means on said band engageable with said stile, said band having an opening therein through which the ladder rungs may pass, a pivoted link closing said opening and means for limiting the pivotal movement of said link.
2. An attachment for ladders comprising a bucket support, an upwardly extending arm on said support, and a band connected to said arm adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, said band having an opening therein, and including a link pivoted at one side of the opening adapted to span said opening, and a projection at the other side of said opening engageable by said link when the latter engages a ladder rung upon downward movement of the band on the ladder stile.
3. An attachment for ladders comprising a bucket support, an arm projecting upwardly from said support, a rectangular band on said am adapted to surround one of the stiles of the ladder, and serrated means at the interior of two opposite sides of said band engageable with said ladder stile to clamp the band and support on the stile, said band having an opening therein through which the rungs of the ladder may pass and comprising a closure for said opening, and means for limiting the movement of said closure under pressure exerted thereon by engagement of a ladder rung with the lower edge thereof.
JAMES E. KUMMER.
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Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2448628A (en) * 1945-06-09 1948-09-07 Leo N Schaller Paint can hanger
US2544312A (en) * 1947-09-16 1951-03-06 Lloyd W Hamilton Paint pail cradle
US2564411A (en) * 1947-04-08 1951-08-14 John T Stahl Paint container holding device
US3051428A (en) * 1960-05-12 1962-08-28 Albert W Schult Self-leveling holding device
US3239181A (en) * 1965-01-12 1966-03-08 Peter V Ellerbrock Paint can holder
US3961766A (en) * 1975-08-21 1976-06-08 Brothers Alvin O Container holding arrangement
US3998416A (en) * 1976-01-26 1976-12-21 Benolkin James R Tool holder and paint can support
US4222541A (en) * 1978-12-14 1980-09-16 Cillis Daniel J Ladder tray support attachment
US20040065770A1 (en) * 2001-11-20 2004-04-08 Stone D. Bradley Stud clip
US20040217242A1 (en) * 2003-05-02 2004-11-04 Foreman Alexander Joseph Ladder workstation and attachment bracket
US20150014094A1 (en) * 2013-07-15 2015-01-15 John Reginald Brooks Ladder accessory holder extension

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2448628A (en) * 1945-06-09 1948-09-07 Leo N Schaller Paint can hanger
US2564411A (en) * 1947-04-08 1951-08-14 John T Stahl Paint container holding device
US2544312A (en) * 1947-09-16 1951-03-06 Lloyd W Hamilton Paint pail cradle
US3051428A (en) * 1960-05-12 1962-08-28 Albert W Schult Self-leveling holding device
US3239181A (en) * 1965-01-12 1966-03-08 Peter V Ellerbrock Paint can holder
US3961766A (en) * 1975-08-21 1976-06-08 Brothers Alvin O Container holding arrangement
US3998416A (en) * 1976-01-26 1976-12-21 Benolkin James R Tool holder and paint can support
US4222541A (en) * 1978-12-14 1980-09-16 Cillis Daniel J Ladder tray support attachment
US20040065770A1 (en) * 2001-11-20 2004-04-08 Stone D. Bradley Stud clip
US20040217242A1 (en) * 2003-05-02 2004-11-04 Foreman Alexander Joseph Ladder workstation and attachment bracket
US20150014094A1 (en) * 2013-07-15 2015-01-15 John Reginald Brooks Ladder accessory holder extension

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