Ladders with integrated support, ladder components and related methods
US-2015267468-A1 · Sep 24, 2015 · US
US10487576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10487576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715448253-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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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.
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A ladder comprising: a first assembly having a pair of inner rails and a pair of outer rails, the pair of inner rails being slidably coupled with the pair of outer rails; and at least one locking mechanism comprising: a bracket coupled with a first outer rail of the pair of outer rails, a lever pivotally coupled with the bracket, an engagement pin coupled with the lever and having an engagement portion sized and configured to engage an opening formed in the first outer rail and an aligned opening formed in a first inner rail of the pair of rails, a biasing member biasing the lever towards a first position, and a detent mechanism comprising: a slider body slidably disposed in a detent pocket formed within an interior portion of the lever, a detent spring disposed within the detent pocket and biasing the slider body in a first direction, a detent groove formed in a portion of the bracket, wherein when the lever is pivoted to a second position relative to the bracket, a portion of the slider body is biased into engagement with the detent groove by the detent spring such that the lever is maintained in the second position until a predetermined force is applied to a specified portion of the lever. 2. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the engagement pin further includes a lever portion extending downward from the engagement portion, the lever portion including a grooved surface, the grooved surface of the lever portion pivotally engaging a pivot structure of the bracket. 3. The ladder of claim 2 , wherein the engagement pin further includes a hook portion extending away from the engagement portion, the hook portion engaging a portion of the lever. 4. The ladder of claim 3 , further comprising a retaining plate coupled with the lever adjacent the slider body, the retaining plate located and configured to retain the slider body within the detent pocket. 5. The ladder of claim 4 , further comprising a pivot pin coupling the lever to the bracket. 6. The ladder of claim 1 , further comprising at least one rung coupled between the pair of inner rails and at least one rung coupled between the pair of outer rails. 7. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one locking mechanism includes a first locking mechanism associated with the first outer rail of the pair of outer rails and a second locking mechanism associated with a second outer rail of the pair of outer rails. 8. The ladder of claim 1 , further comprising a top cap coupled with the first assembly; and a second assembly coupled with the top cap, wherein at least one of the first assembly and the second assembly is pivotably coupled with the top cap. 9. The ladder of claim 8 , wherein the second assembly includes a pair of outer rails and a pair of inner rails slidably coupled with the pair of outer rails. 10. The ladder of claim 1 , wherein the lever pivots relative to the bracket about a first axis and wherein the engagement pin pivots about a second axis relative to the bracket. 11. The ladder of claim 10 , wherein the first axis and the second axis are parallel to one another. 12. A ladder comprising: a first assembly having a pair of inner rails and a pair of outer rails, the pair of inner rails being slidably coupled with the pair of outer rails; and at least one locking mechanism comprising: a bracket coupled with a first outer rail of the pair of outer rails, a lever pivotally coupled with the bracket at a first pivot point, an engagement pin coupled with the lever, the engagement pin also being pivotally coupled with the bracket at a second pivot point, the engagement pin having an engagement portion sized and configured to engage an opening formed in the first outer rail and an aligned opening formed in a first inner rail of the pair of rails, the first and second pivot points are fixed relative to the outer rail. 13. The ladder of claim 12 , wherein the at least one locking mechanism further includes a biasing member in contact with a portion of the lever and in contact with a portion of the engagement pin. 14. The ladder of claim 13 , wherein the at least one locking mechanism further includes a detent mechanism comprising: a slider body slidably disposed in a detent pocket formed within an interior portion of the lever; a detent spring disposed within the detent pocket and biasing the slider body in a first direction; a detent groove formed in a portion of the bracket, wherein when the lever is pivoted to a second position relative to the bracket, a portion of the slider body is biased into engagement with the detent groove by the detent spring such that the lever is maintained in the second position until a predetermined force is applied to a specified portion of the lever. 15. The ladder of claim 14 , wherein the first direction is substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the lever relative to the bracket. 16. The ladder of claim 15 , wherein the biasing member is engages lever at a location between the first pivot point and the detent pocket. 17. The ladder of claim 12 , wherein the lever pivots relative to the bracket about a first axis and wherein the engagement pin pivots about a second axis relative to the bracket, and wherein the first axis and the second axis are parallel to one another. 18. The ladder of claim 17 , wherein the second pivot point is positioned closer to the first outer rail than the first pivot point. 19. The ladder of claim 18 , wherein the first pivot point is at an upper portion of the bracket and the second pivot point is at a lower portion of the bracket. 20. The ladder of claim 12 , wherein the engagement pin includes a hook portion engaging an opening formed in the lever.
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