Wall-mounted Platform, With Ladder Patents (Class 182/83)
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Patent number: 9133629Abstract: A safety apparatus adapted for retrofitting vertical enclosures is shown. The safety apparatus may include a support frame, a grate platform, and telescoping support legs adapted to fasten to an enclosure wall. The apparatus may also include a hinged hatch defining an opening configured to allow a person to be pulled through the platform.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2011Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Inventors: Tim Copeland, Tony Wiley
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Patent number: 9004227Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosure may provide a ladder access system. The ladder access system may include a base having a clamp disposed proximal an excavation end thereof. The clamp may be configured to secure the base to an excavation support structure. A first side rail may be disposed on a first side of the base and a second side rail may be disposed on a second side of the base. The ladder access system may also include a gate disposed at a surface end of the base and extending between the first and second side rails. The ladder access system may further include a ladder support disposed proximal the excavation end of the base and extending from the first or second side rail, the ladder support being configured to uphold an upper end of a ladder disposed in an excavation and leaning thereupon.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: National Trench Safety, LLCInventor: Ronald W. Chilton
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Patent number: 8844676Abstract: A ladder-like access device is suited for securing to a tire of a vehicle by way of a strap, rope, chain, cable or similar structure. The device may include extendable legs to adapt its length to a range of wheel and tire sizes. A variety of structures, materials and construction methods are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Kim Carl Filkowski
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Publication number: 20140174851Abstract: A mobile oilfield storage tank includes a wall and a stair system securely coupled to the wall. The stair system a platform suitable for use as a walkway and a platform extension pivotally engaged with the platform. The platform extension pivots from a folded position to an extended position and creates a continuous walkway between the platform and a platform of an adjacent mobile oilfield storage tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Inventor: Theron Jim Kennedy
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Patent number: 8511430Abstract: An improved ladder containment and lock device, comprising a left component, a right component, and a two piece bushing. There is a locking subassembly and a pair of coupling bolts, for coupling the components of the device. The two piece bushing has a passageway formed there through, with the passageway being angled relative to the right and left components.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventor: Mark F. Pelini
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Publication number: 20130098709Abstract: A plank (10) used to construct a platform such as a catwalk (C3, C4) extending about the exterior or interior of a building (B) includes first and second generally horizontal sections (12, 24). The second generally horizontal section of the plank extends from one side of the first section. During construction of the platform, the first section of one plank overlaps the second section of an adjacent plank. A third generally vertical section (52) of the plank extends generally perpendicularly from one side of the second section and includes lips (58, 60) at its inner and outer ends for attaching the plank to toe boards (40,44) to secure the plank to the frames. When installed, the planks extend from a side of the building. The resulting catwalk extends either in a straight line, or is curved, depending upon the amount of overlap the first and second sections of the respective planks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: THE GSI GROUP, LLCInventor: The GSI Group, LLC
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Patent number: 8316992Abstract: An anchoring system for securing a scaffold to a building includes a connection member configured to attach to a scaffold component and an anchor member. The anchor member includes a base configured to attach to at least one structural component of a building and a coupling fixedly connected to the base. The coupling is configured to receive a connection member to rigidly join the connection member to the anchor member, and thus, the scaffold to a building.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventor: Logan Wade Archer
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Patent number: 8235174Abstract: A jack plate ladder comprises a jack plate mount having a ladder groove, a pair of threaded ladder mount bolt holes, and a pair of threaded plate mounting holes. A ladder containment piece is coupled by a plurality of ladder mount bolts to the jack plate mount and forms a generally rectilinear ladder aperture there through the jack plate mount. A ladder has a central shaft and a pair of steps, the ladder being contained with the ladder aperture.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Inventor: Mark F. Pelini
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Patent number: 8051951Abstract: An apparatus for providing access to vehicles and containers on a pair of railways or thoroughfares. The apparatus is comprised of a raised walkway between the pair of thoroughfares having a tracking platform movable thereon. Pivotally attached to and carried by the tracking platform is a turret. Carried on the turret and hinged thereto is a bridge that is rotatable in a vertical plane. At the end of the bridge is a cage pivotally attached to the bridge so that the cage remains horizontal when the bridge is rotated vertically on the turret. The bridge and cage are dimensioned so that, when the turret is rotated such that the bridge is directed between and parallel to the thoroughfares and the bridge and cage are raised, the apparatus is entirely out of the clearance envelopes of the thoroughfares.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Aluminum Ladder CompanyInventors: Ronald W. Bennett, Ellie H. MacDonald
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Publication number: 20090090581Abstract: A stair system for a mobile storage tank includes a platform subsystem attached to a wall of the mobile storage tank, a staircase subsystem coupled to the platform subsystem, and a rail subsystem attached to the staircase subsystem. The platform subsystem includes a retractable platform extension, and the staircase and rail subsystem are configured to be extended for use and retracted for transit and non-use modes of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: WICHITA TANK MANUFACTURING, LTD.Inventor: Theron J. Kennedy
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Patent number: 7469915Abstract: An access assembly to approach a first storage tank and an adjacent second storage tank of a planting implement is provided. The first and second storage tanks are mounted on a wheeled frame assembly for movement in a direction of travel. The access assembly includes a ramp having a first end opposite a second end aligned in a fore-and-aft direction relative to the direction of travel of the implement. The first end of the ramp is pivotally attached about a first horizontal axis relative to the wheeled frame assembly. The access assembly further includes a ladder pivotally coupled about a second horizontal axis at the second end of the ramp. The ladder and the ramp pivot together about the first horizontal axis at the first end of the ramp between a raised and a lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: CNH America, LLCInventors: Rodney S. Horn, Sajid Nanlawala
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Patent number: 6907957Abstract: A trench shield ladder that hangs on the wall of the trench shield to provide workmen safe access to a trench. The ladder is provided with a top platform and hand rails that extend over the platform. The ladder can be adjusted in length by employing an extension portion with hooks that hang the extension on the main rungs of the main ladder. The extension portion is not as wide as the main portion of the ladder so that the legs of the extension rest between the legs of the main portion of the ladder. The ladder and extension are provided with stand off arms that hold the main and extension rungs of the ladder away from the wall of the trench shield. The present invention is designed to fit on trench shields of varying thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Arthur Allen Couch
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Patent number: 6533069Abstract: A multi-use support apparatus mounts a ladder to a support structure. The support apparatus can be configured for use with different support structures, such as parapet walls, flat roofs, sloping roofs and vertical beams or purlins. The support apparatus has a frame and a platform mounted on and supported by the frame. A pair of spaced ladder support brackets mounted on the frame support the upper end of the ladder therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Richard Couillard
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Patent number: 6029773Abstract: The present invention refers to a tubular escape system for buildings consisting of a combination of a platform, multiple uprights located around the perimeter of the platform to support the railings, a door connecting the building interior on that floor with each platform, a opening in each platform measuring 1.00 meter in diameter, two tubes that perpendicularly cross each platform and are connected to a water tank that can manually or automatically fill the tubes with water, an extension tube that remains fixed and inserted within the tube while the escape is not in use, a bolt that passes through the extension tube and so fixes it inside the extension tube, a sponge base to be found on each platform at the bottom of the section of tube on that platform, a cover attached to the base of the extension tube, an auxiliary ladder attached to the platform railings, an extension inside the tube that prevents anybody from entering by means of the opening on the lower platform.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Crisogono Herrera-Casasus
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Patent number: 5769181Abstract: A ladder support bracket for staging in which a pair of ladders are supported in a vertical position spaced from a wall and having a staging element supported by the ladder rungs. The support bracket is a rigid A-frame and the ladder is tightly clamped between the apex portion of the frame and the crossbar.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignees: Charles F. Gussow, Chris T. HoneggerInventors: Charles F. Gussow, Chris T. Honegger
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Patent number: 5492197Abstract: A temporary scaffold comprising a platform section and an auxiliary section, each comprising a E-shaped frame formed of an arrangement of pipes. The pipes are telescopically connected in end-to-end relationship. As a result, the platform and auxiliary sections are interconnected so that their connected length is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Yoshihiro Yonahara
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Patent number: 4909351Abstract: A platform attachment for a ladder having a pair of spaced apart sidepieces connected together by a series of spaced apart rungs includes a pair of spaced apart slideways mounted on the ladder adjacent to respective sidepieces, and a platform extending between and supported on the slideways for sliding movement reciprocatively between a working position projecting forwardly from the ladder and an out-of-the-way position retracted rearwardly from the working position. Preferred mounting structure includes a bracket connected to the slideways and engaging a rung of the ladder above the slideways.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Inventors: Charles E. Johnson, Joseph D. Radzevich
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Patent number: 4848517Abstract: A safety ladder particularly suited for permitting access to the top of a tank having a convex exterior surface is provided. The ladder is designed to provide a safe vertical path between the ground and a flat work platform attached to the ladder at the top of the tank. The safety of the tank ladder is enhanced by providing a pair of smooth, continuous, unbroken vertical handrails spaced outwardly of the ladder along which the tank operator can slide his hands without removing them from the rails from the top to the bottom of the ladder. Safety steps include spaced rung sections secured to vertical supports to define a central opening through which spilled liquids, rain or snow may drop instead of accumulating on the surface of the step as in prior art ladder steps. A central reinforcing bar extends between the rung sections to strengthen the steps. A flat platform is attached to the top of the ladder to form the top step of the ladder and to provide a safe work space at the curved top of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Inventor: Luda E. Broyles, III
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Patent number: 4735285Abstract: A ladder device for the transom of a boat has a platform unit and a step unit that may be moved between a use position with a step thereof immersed in the water in which the boat floats and a storage position where the step is located out of the water. The step in the use position extends aft of the platform unit and permits a person to climb out of the water and onto the platform unit without the step making any appreciable movement relative to the platform unit during such climb. The platform unit includes a pair of ring members that each depends from a respective longitudinal section of the unit. The step unit includes a U-shaped tubular member defined by two parallel side sections joined integrally to a transverse section. The side sections each have a long leg and a short leg with one end thereof unattached and a stop member is carried on such unattached end.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Step-On Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Ritten
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Patent number: 4527366Abstract: A curvilinear stairway construction for mounting to a curvilinear wall includes a plurality of stringers which are mountable one above the other and which are normally straight, but bend such that the curvature of the stringers is substantially concentric to the curvature of the wall when the stringers are mounted by the steps to the wall. Reinforcing means extend in opposite directions from the plane of the stringers adjacent the longitudinal edges of the stringers. The ends of the stringers contain a plurality of apertures for directly attaching the stringer ends together and the apertures and reinforcing means are positioned so as to allow horizontal movement of the stringer ends relative to each other to adjust for differing degrees of curvature of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1981Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Greene Welding and Hardware, Inc.Inventors: Paul S. Greene, David A. Greene
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Patent number: 4411335Abstract: A hunting stand and access ladder are disclosed for use by a hunter to support himself at an elevated position in a tree. The hunting stand includes a frame with a seat and foot support on it, an upper support means on the frame comprising a pair of prongs and a securing member eccentrically arranged so that the prongs are forced into the tree trunk as the frame is moved from an initial tilted position to a final position lying adjacent the tree trunk, and a lower securing means on the frame for holding the stand in the final position. The access ladder is sectional with each section including a central support tube, a cross member at the upper end of the support tube, a pair of support prongs on the cross tube, securing means to force the support prongs into the tree trunk to support the ladder section spaced from the tree trunk, and rungs on the support tube so that the hunter can climb the ladder section.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Inventor: Joseph H. Forrester
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Patent number: 4355700Abstract: This application discloses a modular stairway system for circular structures or other structures having non-linear walls. The invention comprises a plurality of first stringer means with a plurality of first connecting means integral to said first stringer means for joining the first stringers, a plurality of second stringer means horizontally spaced from and parallel to the first stringer means with a plurality of adjustable second connecting means integral to said second stringer means for adjustably joining the second stringers such that the first and second stringers conform to the curvature of the structure. A plurality of stairs are horizontally interposed between the first and second stringers, and a stair mounting means for securing the stairs to the first and second stringers are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Inventors: Wesley D. Matthews, Floyd G. Matthews
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Patent number: 4096923Abstract: It is well known that large buildings, for example hospitals, apartment buildings, hotels, schools, industrial buildings, theatres, etc. shall be provided with a fire escape attached to the outside of the building, on a facade having a safety outlet on each single floor. For the purpose, naturally, to allow the occupants of the building, in case of fire or similar, to leave the inside of the building in danger through the said safety outlets then using the fire escape.Numerous kinds of fire escapes are already known without, however, satisfying all the requisites and exigencies required.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Inventor: Giuseppe Verderio