US457805A - Extension-ladder - Google Patents

Extension-ladder Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US457805A
US457805A US457805DA US457805A US 457805 A US457805 A US 457805A US 457805D A US457805D A US 457805DA US 457805 A US457805 A US 457805A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
ladder
movable
extension
round
stationary
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US457805A publication Critical patent/US457805A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/06Securing devices or hooks for parts of extensible ladders

Definitions

  • My invention consists in certain improvements in that class of extension-ladders which are adapted to be operated or lowered or extended to any height desired by means of a rope secured to the lower round of the movable ladder and passed up over a grooved friction-pulley and then down to the ground or to the operator, the fastening devices being so constructed as to be made to operate automatically by the act of raising and lowering the ladder, all of which will be fully and clearly hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a front elevation showing the ladder partly elevated and the fastening device disengaged.
  • Fig. 2 is a side sectional elevation showing the movable ladder slightly elevated and fastened.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation showing the ladder partly elevated and the fastening device disengaged.
  • Fig. 2 is a side sectional elevation showing the movable ladder slightly elevated and fastened.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation showing the ladder partly elevated and the fastening device disengaged.
  • Fig. 2
  • Fig. 3 is a portion of a ladder enlarged, showing the fastening device in position to permit the moving of the ladder easily up or down.
  • Fig. at also represents a portion of a ladder, showing the position of the fastening device when the ladder is raised and secured at the point required; and
  • Fig. 5 is a top end view of the ladder, one of the top holding devices being omitted so as to show the lower end more plainly.
  • 1 1 represent the sides of the stationary ladder, and 2 the rounds of the same.
  • the movable ladder is adapted to slide easily up or down between the sides of the stationary ladder, and is kept in place at the lower end between the rounds 2 and the two holding-pieces 3, fastened to the lower part of the movable ladder and bent so as to pass over the surface at the back of the stationary ladder and over the outer sides,-and then they turn inward toward each other over the front face of the same at the points 4.
  • This fastening device holds the lower end of the movable ladder and allows it to be moved easily up or down along the stationary ladder.
  • the upper end of the movable ladder is held in its place to the stationary ladder by two holding portions 5, which are set in and rigidly fastened to the inner sides of the stationary ladder, so as to be of even surface therewith. They then pass over the outer sides of the movable ladder and bend over the edges of the same at the points 5. (Shown in Figs. 2 and 5.)
  • the automatically acting releasing and holding devices of which there are two, one on each side of the ladder, are secured to the movable ladder.
  • a grooved friction-pulley 6 At the top round of the stationary ladder is secured a grooved friction-pulley 6, and to the bottom round 2 of the movable ladderis secured a rope 7, which is then passed up between the rounds of the two ladders, then forward'over the grooved pulley, and from thence down to the ground or to a suitable point to be reached by the hands of the operator.
  • the holding and releasing devices consist of two swinging arms 8, one on each side of the movable ladder, pivoted thereto by a pin 9 about midway between the two lower rounds 2 of the movable ladder.
  • the upper portion of the arms 8 is provided with a back- .wardly-inclining arm 10, having a weighted portion 11, which keeps its lower end inclined forward in its normal position.
  • a U-shaped portion 12 At the lower part of the arm 8 is a U-shaped portion 12, the rear portion of which 13 is formed so as to partly surround the lower round 2 of the movable ladder, and at the forward portion of this yoke is a downwardly-projecting portion 14.
  • the ladder By pulling con-' tinuously in either direction on the rope the ladder may be easily raised or lowered Without any obstruction. Vhen it is desired to fasten the device at any desired round, it should be raised just enough to allow the point 14 of the fastening devices to move forward over the round and then let it down until the fastening rests in the position shown in Fig. 4, when everything is held taut and secure. If the ladder is raised too far before dropping it in place, then the round will pass the end of the pivoted bar or arm 15 and a reverse movement of the ladder will cause the round as it moves up to turn the arm 15 into the position shown in Fig.3 and prevent the device from locking, so that the ladder under such conditions can be moved freely Without being caught or secured at any point.
  • An extension-ladder consisting of two ladders held together so as to be movable shaped portion that surrounds the round of 35 the movable ladder, and a forward downwardly-projecting portion adapted to catch and hold the round on the stationary ladder with a pivoted swinging arm 15, substantially as and for the purposes described.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Ladders (AREA)

Description

(No Model.) J H ITTINGTON.
EXTENSION LADDER.
Inventor.
Patented Aug. 18, 1891.
, UNITED STATES j PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH H. \VHITTINGTON, OF BUFFALO, NEYV YORK.
EXTENSION-LADDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 457,805, dated August 18, 1891.
Application fil d December 1, 1890. Serial No. 373,149. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH H. WHITTING- TON, a citizen of the United States, residing in Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Extension-Ladders, of which the following is aspecification.
My invention consists in certain improvements in that class of extension-ladders which are adapted to be operated or lowered or extended to any height desired by means of a rope secured to the lower round of the movable ladder and passed up over a grooved friction-pulley and then down to the ground or to the operator, the fastening devices being so constructed as to be made to operate automatically by the act of raising and lowering the ladder, all of which will be fully and clearly hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a front elevation showing the ladder partly elevated and the fastening device disengaged. Fig. 2 is a side sectional elevation showing the movable ladder slightly elevated and fastened. Fig. 3 is a portion of a ladder enlarged, showing the fastening device in position to permit the moving of the ladder easily up or down. Fig. at also represents a portion of a ladder, showing the position of the fastening device when the ladder is raised and secured at the point required; and Fig. 5 is a top end view of the ladder, one of the top holding devices being omitted so as to show the lower end more plainly.
In said drawings, 1 1 represent the sides of the stationary ladder, and 2 the rounds of the same.
The movable ladder is adapted to slide easily up or down between the sides of the stationary ladder, and is kept in place at the lower end between the rounds 2 and the two holding-pieces 3, fastened to the lower part of the movable ladder and bent so as to pass over the surface at the back of the stationary ladder and over the outer sides,-and then they turn inward toward each other over the front face of the same at the points 4. (See Figs.
1 and 5.) This fastening device holds the lower end of the movable ladder and allows it to be moved easily up or down along the stationary ladder.
The upper end of the movable ladder is held in its place to the stationary ladder by two holding portions 5, which are set in and rigidly fastened to the inner sides of the stationary ladder, so as to be of even surface therewith. They then pass over the outer sides of the movable ladder and bend over the edges of the same at the points 5. (Shown in Figs. 2 and 5.)
The automatically acting releasing and holding devices, of which there are two, one on each side of the ladder, are secured to the movable ladder.
At the top round of the stationary ladder is secured a grooved friction-pulley 6, and to the bottom round 2 of the movable ladderis secured a rope 7, which is then passed up between the rounds of the two ladders, then forward'over the grooved pulley, and from thence down to the ground or to a suitable point to be reached by the hands of the operator.
The holding and releasing devices consist of two swinging arms 8, one on each side of the movable ladder, pivoted thereto by a pin 9 about midway between the two lower rounds 2 of the movable ladder. The upper portion of the arms 8 is provided with a back- .wardly-inclining arm 10, having a weighted portion 11, which keeps its lower end inclined forward in its normal position. At the lower part of the arm 8 is a U-shaped portion 12, the rear portion of which 13 is formed so as to partly surround the lower round 2 of the movable ladder, and at the forward portion of this yoke is a downwardly-projecting portion 14. This construction is important, as both fastening devices rest on the two rounds 2 and 2 and therebyhold both ladders closely together, and the more the weight upon the movable ladder. the stronger the two ladders are secured together. At .the lower part of the U-shaped portion 12 is a swinging arm 15, pivoted near the center of its length and above said center, so as to hang horizontal, or substantially so, when left to itself. On the back of the U-shaped portion is a projecting flange portion 16, which rests against the back of theladder when the device is in the position shown in Fig. 4. This also increases the strength of the parts that hold the ladder securely together when elevated.
The operation is as follows: By pulling con-' tinuously in either direction on the rope the ladder may be easily raised or lowered Without any obstruction. Vhen it is desired to fasten the device at any desired round, it should be raised just enough to allow the point 14 of the fastening devices to move forward over the round and then let it down until the fastening rests in the position shown in Fig. 4, when everything is held taut and secure. If the ladder is raised too far before dropping it in place, then the round will pass the end of the pivoted bar or arm 15 and a reverse movement of the ladder will cause the round as it moves up to turn the arm 15 into the position shown in Fig.3 and prevent the device from locking, so that the ladder under such conditions can be moved freely Without being caught or secured at any point.
I claim as my invention 1. An extension-ladder consisting of two ladders held together so as to be movable shaped portion that surrounds the round of 35 the movable ladder, and a forward downwardly-projecting portion adapted to catch and hold the round on the stationary ladder with a pivoted swinging arm 15, substantially as and for the purposes described.
7 JOSEPH I-I. WHITTINGTON.
lVitnesses: 7
JAMES SANGSTER, THOMAS S. BELDEN.
US457805D Extension-ladder Expired - Lifetime US457805A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US457805A true US457805A (en) 1891-08-18

Family

ID=2526680

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US457805D Expired - Lifetime US457805A (en) Extension-ladder

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US457805A (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2895660A (en) * 1956-05-09 1959-07-21 Thomas J O'keefe Stop hook for extension ladders
US4299306A (en) * 1979-12-07 1981-11-10 Emerson Electric Co. Extension ladder lock
US4467891A (en) * 1983-06-27 1984-08-28 At&T Technologies, Inc. Lock mechanism for extension ladder
US20200256125A1 (en) * 2019-02-13 2020-08-13 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment
US20200370372A1 (en) * 2019-02-13 2020-11-26 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment
US11034420B2 (en) 2019-02-13 2021-06-15 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2895660A (en) * 1956-05-09 1959-07-21 Thomas J O'keefe Stop hook for extension ladders
US4299306A (en) * 1979-12-07 1981-11-10 Emerson Electric Co. Extension ladder lock
US4467891A (en) * 1983-06-27 1984-08-28 At&T Technologies, Inc. Lock mechanism for extension ladder
US20200256125A1 (en) * 2019-02-13 2020-08-13 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment
US20200370372A1 (en) * 2019-02-13 2020-11-26 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment
US11034420B2 (en) 2019-02-13 2021-06-15 Ross Hoffmann Rescue ladder attachment

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US457805A (en) Extension-ladder
US1006834A (en) Merchandise-display rack.
US651665A (en) Combined ladder and scaffold-support.
US745750A (en) Extension-ladder.
US613848A (en) Combined locking and hoisting apparatus for extension-ladders
US836785A (en) Fire-ladder.
US580454A (en) Fire-escape and detachable hook
US696931A (en) Fire-escape.
US9702A (en) Improvement in apparatus for drawing water from wells
US559626A (en) Extension-ladder
US650733A (en) Fire-escape.
US264345A (en) Fire-escape
US454454A (en) Extension-ladder
US565750A (en) Extension-ladder
US1088169A (en) Adjustable foot for ladders.
US431014A (en) Charles g
US476179A (en) Hubst
US578323A (en) Extension-ladder
US1044152A (en) Extension-ladder.
US1192028A (en) Skylight supporting and adjusting apparatus.
US326205A (en) Extension-ladder
US477393A (en) Island
US182866A (en) Improvement in automatic gates
US206787A (en) Improvement in fire-escapes
US557113A (en) Well-cleaner