Fire rescue ladder
US-12497178-B1 · Dec 16, 2025 · US
US10294720B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10294720-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715629911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A ladder includes a pair of generally curved side rails arranged in a spaced apart manner, a plurality of fixed rungs disposed between the side rails, a plurality of pairs of rung supports, and a plurality of hinged rungs. Each of the pairs of rung supports is horizontally aligned with each other and disposed on respective inner sides of the side rails. The rung supports are spaced apart from the fixed rungs along lengths of the side rails. Each rung support includes a flanged end portion having an aperture therein. Each hinged rung is associated with a respective pair of rung supports. Each hinged rung has a first end pivotally coupled to the flanged end portion of a first rung support in the respective pair of rung supports such that each hinged rung is pivotal between a secured position between the rung supports and a retracted position.
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A ladder, comprising: a pair of side rails arranged in a spaced apart manner and extending parallel to one another from a lower end of the ladder to an upper end of the ladder; a plurality of fixed rungs disposed between the side rails; a plurality of pairs of rung supports, the rung supports in each of the pairs of rung supports being horizontally aligned with each other and disposed on respective inner sides of the side rails, the rung supports spaced apart from the fixed rungs along lengths of the side rails, wherein each rung support includes a flanged end portion having an aperture therein; and a plurality of hinged rungs, each hinged rung being associated with a respective pair of said rung supports, wherein each hinged rung has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end pivotally coupled to the flanged end portion of a first rung support in the respective pair of rung supports enabling the hinged rung to pivot between a secured position and a retracted position, wherein, in the secured position, the second end of the hinged rung engages a second rung support in the respective pair of rung supports, and, in the retracted position, the second end is spaced apart from the second rung support wherein the hinged rung pivots out of a plane defined by the parallel side rails as the hinged rung transitions from the secured position towards the retracted position, and the second end of the hinged rung is spaced apart from both of the side rails when in the retracted position, wherein at least one of the fixed rungs is located below all of the hinged rungs at or proximate to the lower end of the ladder. 2. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the second end of each hinged rung releasably latches to the flanged end portion of the second rung support in the respective pair of rung supports when in the secured position. 3. The ladder of claim 1 , further comprising a frictional foot on an upper end of each of the side rails, the frictional foot configured for engagement with an upper surface of an aircraft fuselage. 4. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein a first fixed rung of the fixed rungs is located at or proximate to the upper end of the ladder, a second fixed rung of the fixed rungs is located at or proximate to the lower end of the ladder, and the hinged rungs are located between the first and second fixed rungs along the length of the ladder. 5. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fixed rungs includes multiple fixed rungs disposed between the side rails along a lower portion of the pair of side rails, the plurality of hinged rungs disposed between the side rails along an upper portion of the pair of side rails that is discrete from the lower portion along the lengths of the side rails. 6. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the pair of side rails, the plurality of fixed rungs, or the plurality of hinged rungs are composed of a fiber-reinforced polymer composite material. 7. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the hinged rungs and the fixed rungs include anti-skid pads bonded to respective top surfaces of the hinged rungs and the fixed rungs, the anti-skid pads composed of polyurethane and having a durometer between about 60 and about 80. 8. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the side rails include the inner sides on which the pairs of rung supports are disposed and opposite outer sides, the side rails defining fitting openings that extend through the side rails between the inner sides and the outer sides, the ladder further including a plurality of clamp fittings that are received into the fitting openings through the outer sides of the side rails, each of the clamp fittings including a base that engages the outer side of one of the side rails and an insert extending from the base into a corresponding one of the fitting openings, the inserts of the clamp fittings being fastened to the rung supports. 9. The ladder of claim 8 , wherein the fitting openings in the side rails and the inserts of the clamp fittings have lemniscate shapes. 10. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the first rung support of each of the pairs of rung supports includes a torsion spring that engages the first end of the associated hinged rung and biases the hinged rung towards the retracted position. 11. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein each of the hinged rungs pivots greater than 90° from the secured position to the retracted position. 12. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the side rails are generally curved. 13. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the pair of side rails includes a first side rail and a second side rail, wherein the first end of each of the hinged rungs is pivotally coupled to the corresponding first rung support at the first side rail such that all of the hinged rungs pivot in a common direction from the secured position to the retracted position. 14. A method of manufacturing a ladder comprising: forming a pair of side rails, a plurality of fixed rungs, and a plurality of hinged rungs out of a fiber-reinforced polymer composite material, each of the hinged rungs having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; arranging the pair of side rails to extend parallel to each other in a spaced apart manner from a lower end of the ladder to an upper end of the ladder; mounting the fixed rungs to the side rails such that the fixed rungs extend between the side rails; mounting a plurality of pairs of rung supports to the side rails such that the rung supports are spaced apart from the fixed rungs along lengths of the side rails, the rung supports in each of the pairs of rung supports being horizontally aligned with each other and disposed on respective inner sides of the side rails; and pivotally coupling the first end of each of the hinged rungs to a first rung support in the pair of rung supports associated with the respective hinged rung to enable the hinged rung to pivot relative to the side rails between a secured position and a retracted position, wherein, in the secured position, the second end of the hinged rung engages a second rung support in the respective pair of rung supports, and, in the retracted position, the second end is spaced apart from the second rung support, wherein the hinged rung pivots out of a plane defined by the parallel side rails as the hinged rung transitions from the secured position towards the retracted position, and the second end of the hinged rung is spaced apart from both of the side rails when in the retracted position, wherein the mounting of the fixed rungs includes mounting at least one of the fixed rungs at a location below all of the hinged rungs at or proximate to the lower end of the ladder. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the forming includes bonding an anti-skid pad to top surfaces of the fixed rungs and the hinged rungs, the anti-skid pad having a durometer between about 60 and about 80. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the fixed rungs and the hinged rungs are formed to have respective top surfaces that are generally planar and have widths of at least three inches. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the mounting the pairs of rung supports includes fastening the rung supports along the inner sides of the side rails to associated clamp fittings, the clamp fittings each including a base engaging an outer side of a corresponding one of the side rails and an insert that extends from the base and is received within a fitting opening defined through the corresponding side rail. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the fitting openings in the side rails and the inserts of th
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