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US719450A
US719450A US10637802A US1902106378A US719450A US 719450 A US719450 A US 719450A US 10637802 A US10637802 A US 10637802A US 1902106378 A US1902106378 A US 1902106378A US 719450 A US719450 A US 719450A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in extension step-ladders, and more particularly to improvements upon my former invention shown and described in my Letters Patent No. 579,263, dated March 23, 1897.
  • the object of my invention is to strengthen the parts of the ladder; and to that end it consists of, lirst, reinforcing the plates, having segmental gears to prevent them from shearing off the pivot-bolts, and, second, to reinforce the rungs and prevent them from turning and pulling from the side rails of the ladder.
  • Figure l is a perspective of a step-ladder provided with my improvements, which is in general construction the same as that shown in my said former patent.
  • Fig. 2 is a segmental side elevation of the pivotal portions of the ladder.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line :r of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. it is an edge view of my plate for reinforcing the rungs and side pieces.
  • Fig. 5 is a face viewof the same.
  • the two sections of the ladder are made up of side pieces l and rungs 2.
  • the rungs are in pairs, rectangular in form, and each pair constitutes a step.
  • the ends of the rungs are round and fit into holes in the side pieces and have heretofore been secured against turning only by a screw or nail passing into the side piece and through the round part of theV strain, and wear are upon the pivots or bolts i), which pass through the brackets 3, the plates 5, the side pieces I, and the straps 7,
  • the first object of my invention is to overcome that defeet, which I accomplish as follows: Referring especially to Fig. 3, I provide the brackets 3 with cylindrical studs 8, through which the bolts 9 pass, and I also provide the plates 5 with cylindrical extensions or sleeves IO, which take over the studs S. By this construction I more than double the pivot bearing-surface and take the load entirely from the bolts 9 and put it upon the studs S on the plates 3, wholly removing all danger of shcaring and reducing the wear. The bolts 9 serve chiefly to hold the parts together. By this change I secure great strength Without materially increasing the cost of casting, forging, or stamping the plates or brackets.
  • my reinforcing-plate This consists of a dat strip of metal Il, bored to receive the rungs, having ears I2 at right angles to the body of the plate and distant from each other the width of the side pieces I.
  • This reinforcing-plate also prevents the side railsfrom splitting when driving the rungs to place.
  • This plate goes on over the round end of the rungs and extends transversely across the inside of the side pieces.
  • the ears 12 engage over the edges of the side pieces and are secured thereto by means of screws or nails, as shown in my said former patent; but while this plate strengthens the side pieces it neither prevents the rung from turning nor reinforces it.
  • I provide the plates Il with plates 13 at right angles to the body of the plate Il and so positioned as to form rests for the under sides of the rungs 2.
  • brackets having cylindrical studs, and plates having eylindrical extensions taking over said studs, and means for securing the same together, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
  • brackets having two cylindrical studs, plates, having segmental gears, taking over said cylindrical studs, stops on said plates having segmental gears, and means for securing the same together, whereby the thrust of said plates when said stops are in contact is taken from the means for securing the plates and brackets together and borne by said cylindrical studs, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
  • brackets secured tosaid platform, plates secured to said side pieces, cylindrical studs on said brackets, and cylindrical extensions on said plates taking over said studs, whereby said plates are pivoted to said brackets, and means for holding the plates in place, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

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PATENTED FEB. 3, 1903.
L. FERGUSON.
-EXTENSION STEP LADDER.
APPLIUATION FILED MAY, 8, 1902..
No MODEL.
llamen ATnNT Prion.
LYMAN FERGUSON, OF ITHACA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO HARRY O. I-IEERMANS, OF CORNING, NEV YORK.
EXTENSION STEP-LADDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentNo. 719,450, dated February 3, 1903. Application filed May B. 1902. Serial No. 106.378. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, LYMAN FERGUSON, acitizen of the United States, residing at Ithaca, New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Extension Step-Ladders, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to improvements in extension step-ladders, and more particularly to improvements upon my former invention shown and described in my Letters Patent No. 579,263, dated March 23, 1897.
The object of my invention is to strengthen the parts of the ladder; and to that end it consists of, lirst, reinforcing the plates, having segmental gears to prevent them from shearing off the pivot-bolts, and, second, to reinforce the rungs and prevent them from turning and pulling from the side rails of the ladder.
Referring to the drawings herewith, Figure lis a perspective of a step-ladder provided with my improvements, which is in general construction the same as that shown in my said former patent. Fig. 2 is a segmental side elevation of the pivotal portions of the ladder. Fig. 3 is a section on the line :r of Fig. 2. Fig. it is an edge view of my plate for reinforcing the rungs and side pieces. Fig. 5 is a face viewof the same.
The general construction will be understood from the following brief description.
The two sections of the ladder are made up of side pieces l and rungs 2. The rungs are in pairs, rectangular in form, and each pair constitutes a step. The ends of the rungs are round and fit into holes in the side pieces and have heretofore been secured against turning only by a screw or nail passing into the side piece and through the round part of theV strain, and wear are upon the pivots or bolts i), which pass through the brackets 3, the plates 5, the side pieces I, and the straps 7,
These plates have stops 6,'
and the tendency is for the plates 5 to shear otf these bolts or pivots 9, and the first object of my invention is to overcome that defeet, which I accomplish as follows: Referring especially to Fig. 3, I provide the brackets 3 with cylindrical studs 8, through which the bolts 9 pass, and I also provide the plates 5 with cylindrical extensions or sleeves IO, which take over the studs S. By this construction I more than double the pivot bearing-surface and take the load entirely from the bolts 9 and put it upon the studs S on the plates 3, wholly removing all danger of shcaring and reducing the wear. The bolts 9 serve chiefly to hold the parts together. By this change I secure great strength Without materially increasing the cost of casting, forging, or stamping the plates or brackets.
Referring to the second part of myimprovement, in Fig. el. and Fig. 5 I have shown my reinforcing-plate. This consists of a dat strip of metal Il, bored to receive the rungs, having ears I2 at right angles to the body of the plate and distant from each other the width of the side pieces I. This reinforcing-plate also prevents the side railsfrom splitting when driving the rungs to place. This plate goes on over the round end of the rungs and extends transversely across the inside of the side pieces. The ears 12 engage over the edges of the side pieces and are secured thereto by means of screws or nails, as shown in my said former patent; but while this plate strengthens the side pieces it neither prevents the rung from turning nor reinforces it. To accomplish this, I provide the plates Il with plates 13 at right angles to the body of the plate Il and so positioned as to form rests for the under sides of the rungs 2.
To prevent the ends of the rungs from drawing out from the side rails of the' ladder, I cover them with metal caps or disks 14, secured by a screw or nail screwed or driven into the end of the rung. These disks so fixed also strengthen the ladder. The diameter of the disks should be in excess of the diameter of the end of the rung, or the disk may be attached to and made a. part of the reinforcement-plateto extend around the edge of the side rail of the ladder to cover the end of the rung.
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Having thus described my invention, what I claim isl. In combination with the side pieces and platform of an eXtension-ladd er, brackets having cylindrical studs, and plates having eylindrical extensions taking over said studs, and means for securing the same together, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. In combination with the side pieces and platform of an extension-ladder, brackets having two cylindrical studs, plates, having segmental gears, taking over said cylindrical studs, stops on said plates having segmental gears, and means for securing the same together, whereby the thrust of said plates when said stops are in contact is taken from the means for securing the plates and brackets together and borne by said cylindrical studs, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In combination with the side pieces and platform of an extension step-ladder, brackets secured tosaid platform, plates secured to said side pieces, cylindrical studs on said brackets, and cylindrical extensions on said plates taking over said studs, whereby said plates are pivoted to said brackets, and means for holding the plates in place, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
LYMAN FERGUSON.
Witnesses:
J. A. BANKS, E. E. HOLLENBECK.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551173A (en) * 1948-04-09 1951-05-01 Edward G Sheridan Convertible straight and step ladder
US3500957A (en) * 1968-12-30 1970-03-17 Craft Metal Products Inc Two-man stepladder or step stool
US4298093A (en) * 1978-11-16 1981-11-03 Little Giant Industries, Inc. Sawhorse
EP2336015A3 (en) * 2009-12-21 2014-01-22 Shao-Hua Chu Speedy pivoting-and-fixing device for a foldable structure

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551173A (en) * 1948-04-09 1951-05-01 Edward G Sheridan Convertible straight and step ladder
US3500957A (en) * 1968-12-30 1970-03-17 Craft Metal Products Inc Two-man stepladder or step stool
US4298093A (en) * 1978-11-16 1981-11-03 Little Giant Industries, Inc. Sawhorse
EP2336015A3 (en) * 2009-12-21 2014-01-22 Shao-Hua Chu Speedy pivoting-and-fixing device for a foldable structure

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