Elevating Cable Actuated Patents (Class 182/213)
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Patent number: 11846136Abstract: Provided is a braking system for use with an extension ladder having a base section and a fly section movable relative to the base section via an adjustment rope. The braking system includes a bracket for attachment to the fly section. A pulley and an arm are secured to and movable relative to the bracket by the adjustment rope between a first position when no tension is applied to the rope and a second position when tension is applied to the adjustment rope. A cam is movable between an engaged position when the pulley and arm are in the first position with the cam engaging with the base section to prevent movement of the fly section relative to the base section, and a disengaged position when the pulley and arm are in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Inventor: Philip F. Lanzafame
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Patent number: 11421475Abstract: Ladders, ladder components and related methods are provided. In some embodiments, adjustable stepladders are provided which include locking mechanisms that enable height adjustment of the ladder through application of a force towards the rails of the ladder. The locking mechanism may include a base or bracket, a handle or lever pivotally coupled with the bracket, an engagement pin coupled with the lever, a biasing member to bias the handle towards a first position relative to the bracket, and a detent mechanism for retaining the lever in at least a second position relative to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: LITTLE GIANT LADDER SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Jay Ballard, Benjamin L. Cook, N. Ryan Moss, Sean R. Peterson
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Patent number: 10605003Abstract: Provided is a braking system for use with an extension ladder having a base section and a fly section movable relative to the base section via an adjustment rope. The braking system includes a bracket for attachment to the fly section. A pulley and an arm are secured to and movable relative to the bracket by the adjustment rope between a first position when no tension is applied to the rope and a second position when tension is applied to the adjustment rope. A cam is movable between an engaged position when the pulley and arm are in the first position with the cam engaging with the base section to prevent movement of the fly section relative to the base section, and a disengaged position when the pulley and arm are in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Inventor: Philip F. Lanzafame
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Patent number: 10487576Abstract: Ladders, ladder components and related methods are provided. In some embodiments, adjustable stepladders are provided which include locking mechanisms that enable height adjustment of the ladder through application of a force towards the rails of the ladder. The locking mechanism may include a base or bracket, a handle or lever pivotally coupled with the bracket, an engagement pin coupled with the lever, a biasing member to bias the handle towards a first position relative to the bracket, and a detent mechanism for retaining the lever in at least a second position relative to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: WING ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATEDInventors: Jay Ballard, Benjamin L. Cook, N. Ryan Moss, Sean R. Peterson
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Patent number: 9988842Abstract: A ladder is provided which may include a positioning system, a fall arrest system, or both. In one embodiment, a rope and pulley system is provided wherein a first end of the rope is coupled to a base section of the ladder, a second end of the rope is coupled with a fly section of the ladder, and the rope extends between a plurality of pulleys. In one particular embodiment, the rope extends between five different pulleys, two being coupled with the fly section and three being coupled with the base section. At least one portion of the rope may extend along the side of the ladder (e.g., along the side of a rail of the fly section) while another section may extend up the front of the ladder between the rails and in front of the rungs. A fall arrest mechanism, or an ascender device, may be coupled with the section of rope extending up the ladder between the rails and in front of the rungs.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: WING ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATEDInventors: N. Ryan Moss, Sean R. Peterson, Brian B. Russell, Gary M. Jonas, Darius S. Penrod, Bryan Wright
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Patent number: 9663990Abstract: The application is directed to a ladder assist that may be secured to a ladder for preventing falls when persons are using a ladder. The ladder assist is operationally configured to prevent falls during access and egress of a fixed ladder of a structure, e.g., a fixed ladder of a transportation container or a building.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Inventor: Mark Allen Kramer
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Patent number: 9284777Abstract: A fall restraint system having a retractor assembly including a housing assembly that is mounted onto an aerial apparatus. A base pulley assembly is also mounted onto the aerial apparatus. A cable having first and second ends is partially stored within the housing assembly, whereby the first end is fixed within the housing assembly. The second end is threaded around the base pulley assembly and is also fixed onto the aerial apparatus. Tensioning means keep a predetermined tension on the cable while the aerial apparatus extends from a retracted position to an extended position and vice-versa.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Inventors: William Licea, John Rojas
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Patent number: 6935464Abstract: An extension ladder assembly having an anti-slipping mechanism is provided. The extension ladder includes a master ladder, a slave ladder, a pulley, a locking mechanism, the antislipping mechanism and adjustable ladder feet. The master ladder and the slave ladder are each composed of two posts and several rungs. The master ladder and the slave ladder are each composed of two posts and several rungs. The master ladder is slightly wider than the slave ladder. The anti-slipping mechanism prevents the slave ladder from being tripped and slid down, thereby safeguarding the safety of a user of the ladder. The pulley and the locking mechanism make the extension ladder suitable for various height requirements on work sites. The adjustable ladder feet make the extension ladder stand firm and secure by fine and minor adjustment of angles to accommodate different surface or ground conditions the ladder is placed upon.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Jie LiInventor: Guodong Duan
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Publication number: 20040045770Abstract: An extension ladder assembly having an anti-slipping mechanism is provided. The extension ladder includes a master ladder, a slave ladder, a pulley, a locking mechanism, the antislipping mechanism and adjustable ladder feet. The master ladder and the slave ladder are each composed of two posts and several rungs. The master ladder and the slave ladder are each composed of two posts and several rungs. The master ladder is slightly wider than the slave ladder. The anti-slipping mechanism prevents the slave ladder from being tripped and slid down, thereby safeguarding the safety of a user of the ladder. The pulley and the locking mechanism make the extension ladder suitable for various height requirements on work sites. The adjustable ladder feet make the extension ladder stand firm and secure by fine and minor adjustment of angles to accommodate different surface or ground conditions the ladder is placed upon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Guodong Duan
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Publication number: 20020079166Abstract: An extension ladder assembly is provided. The extension ladder assembly comprises a base section having a pair of base section rails and a plurality of base section rungs mounted between the base section rails and at least one fly section having a pair of fly section rails and a plurality of fly section rungs mounted between the fly section rails. At least one rung lock is secured to at least one of the fly section rails and selectively, releasably positionable about at least one base section rung to inhibit movement of the fly section in a generally downward direction. A latching member is rotationally mounted to each rung lock with the latching member selectively movable from a released position to a tensioned position. A biasing mechanism biases the latching member into the released position wherein in the released position, the latching member contacts the same base section rung as each corresponding rung lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Casey Walter Gaik
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Patent number: 6138605Abstract: There is provided an improved access and evacuation apparatus for an offshore platform, in which the apparatus comprises an articulated arm for rotatably mounting on an offshore platform. The arm comprises an inner part which has first and second ends and an outer part also having first and second ends. The first end of the inner part is adapted for rotatably mounting on the platform and the second end of the inner part is rotatably connected to the first end of the outer part. The arm is selectively moveable between an upper position in which the second end of the outer part is adjacent the platform, and a lower position in which the second end of the outer part is below the surface of the water and remote from the platform. There is also provided a winch and a cable operatively connecting the winch to the arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Seascape Systems LimitedInventor: Daniel P. O'Brien
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Patent number: 5758745Abstract: An extension ladder comprises a base section comprising a first base rail, a second base rail in spaced relationship and in parallel with the first base rail, and at least a first base rung connected to the first base rail and the second base rail. The extension ladder also comprises a fly section slidably connected to the base section. The fly section comprises a first fly rail, a second fly rail in spaced relationship and in parallel with the first fly rail, at least a first fly rung connected to the first fly rail and the second fly rail, a first combination end cap/guide bracket connected to the bottom of the first fly rail, and a second combination end cap/guide bracket connected to the bottom of the second fly rail. Each end cap/guide bracket is one continuous piece. The first fly rail is adjacent to and in parallel with and in spaced relationship with said first base rail. The second fly rail is adjacent to and in parallel with and in spaced relationship with said second base rail.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Werner Co.Inventors: Robert D. Beggs, Mitchell H. Hetrich, Christine A. Leipheimer, Marc A. Mabie
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Patent number: 5117943Abstract: A rung lock assembly for selectively and releasably locking a pair of adjacent rungs of relatively slidable fly ladder and base ladder sections of an extensible ladder including a rung lock frame pivotally mounted within the fly ladder section to be normally urged into engagement with adjacent rungs of the ladder sections and a pulley and cable system cooperative with the rung lock frame to release and move the same away from such engagement for relative slidable movement of the ladder sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Thomas J. Schmitt, Claude R. Wallick, Jr.
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Patent number: 4640387Abstract: The invention relates to a locking device between two relatively movable telescopic sections of an elevator such as a scaffolding or load hoist. The individual telescopic sections are locked together by a locking dog. The locking system can be arranged to snap in automatically, and to be released by cable actuation, or vice versa. The locking dog is actuated by a draw cable which controls a locking/release cable. The cable stretch of the draw cable is compensated by a tackle block reversal thereof, that is to say a substantially greater shortening takes place (with reduced force application) in the draw cable compared with the locking/release cable. Thus, a mechanical advantage is obtained not only within the draw cable itself, but also between the draw cable and the locking/release cable.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Firma Albert Bocker GmbH & Co. Kg.Inventor: Albert Bocker
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Patent number: 4605100Abstract: A ladder extension lock that serves as a back-up unit for an existing ladder lock system. The inventive lock releasably locks in place a section of a multiple section extension ladder. The lock is comprised of a control bar (20) planar with a rung on the fly section, having pivot pins (24) on each end. A pair of hooks (26) are attached to the pivot pins (24) and mounting blocks (28) are fastened to the side rails of the ladder and also the hooks (26). A pair of springs (37) are disposed between the bar (20) and the rung, urging the bar away from the rung. A pully (38), attached to a yoke (36), allows a halyard (46) to be engaged within a groove in the pulley (38). When an operator applies force upon the halyard (46), the bar (20) is forced upward rotating the hooks (26) to clear the rungs of the ladder while hoisting, and when pressure is quickly released, the hooks (26) rotate to their locking position and mate with the rung, creating a fail-safe mechanical lock between the rung and the side rails.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: UniprodeInventor: Giulio S. Inglese
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Patent number: 4364451Abstract: A locking mechanism for a ladder of the extension type having sections slidable over each other where such locking mechanism is affixed to one section and hooks over a rung of the other section to secure the two sections at the desired height, and where such locking mechanism is withdrawable from the plane of the second section during raising or lowering of this section such that it does not bounce and bump against the rungs of the second section during raising or lowering.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1977Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Utility Products, Inc.Inventor: Allen C. Wright