Abstract:
Disclosed is a ladder arrangement secured to a container. Climbing on the roof or to the top of a container may be unsafe for the user if the upper end of the ladder cannot be firmly secured. The present ladder arrangement includes a fasten provided in the ladder, which can be arranged from the lower level of the container into the fastening position in the container corner piece and into the release position for detaching the ladder from the container corner piece.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a safety apparatus for a ladder. Specifically, a safety apparatus for a ladder according to an embodiment of the present disclosure protects safety of a user who uses a ladder, and the safety apparatus includes a guard member provided to be mounted on the ladder and extending in one direction, and a plurality of fixing members connected to the guard member, disposed to be spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the guard member, and configured to fix the guard member to the ladder, in which the guard member has at least a part configured to protrude toward a rear side of the ladder and cover a rear surface of the ladder.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an integrated folding safety handrail and outdoor escape stairs for high-rise buildings and an emergency escape device which are applied to high-rise buildings such as safety handrails for preventing falling from a movable passage exposed to apartment houses such as apartments or office buildings, and the outside and is applied as a substitute for safety handrails in high-rise buildings or outdoor ground clearance 3 m or more which is usually used as a safety handrail for falling prevention and so that an escaping person in the high-rise building escapes outside or safely escapes to a lower floor in case of emergency such as fire, terror, and disaster.Particularly, the present invention relates to an integrated folding safety handrail and outdoor escape stairs for high-rise buildings and an emergency escape device, including a fence unit 1 in which an entrance unit 10 and a safety fence unit 20 are integrated; and a sliding stair unit 30 formed at a lower end of the fence unit 1.
Abstract:
Walk-through safety devices for ladders meeting ANSI and OSHA standards are positioned at the top end of the ladder and are comprised of two, juxtapose-position, mirror image members. One each is mounted on a respective ladder side rail, Each member includes a sleeve (or rectangular tube) which slides down over a respective ladder side rail, a pressure bar which is tightened against the side rail with a knob operated screw, a pivoting engaging lock plate, and a lock plate tab cover plate. A horizontal hand grip framework is held outboard of the ladder side rails vertically upward, being at an angle of about 14.5 degrees upward from the longitudinal axis of the sleeve and side rail when resting against a structure. The framework is held in that position by a flared tube which is bent in two directions.
Abstract:
A storage system includes a plurality of shelves, an aisle and a plurality of ladders. The plurality of shelves includes a pair of fixed shelves and at least one mobile shelf located between the pair of fixed shelves. The aisle is selectively configured to be located between two of the plurality of shelves. The plurality of ladders are spaced apart from and stored at an end of the at least one mobile shelf for slidable access into the aisle. Each ladder engages with a pair of fixed rails that span at least a length of the fixed shelves. A number of ladders correspond with a number of selectively defined aisles.
Abstract:
Walk-through safety devices for ladders meeting ANSI and OSHA standards are positioned at the top end of the ladder and are comprised of two, juxtapose-position, mirror image members. One each is mounted on a respective ladder side rail, Each member includes a sleeve (or rectangular tube) which slides down over a respective ladder side rail, a pressure bar which is tightened against the side rail with a knob operated screw, a pivoting engaging lock plate, and a lock plate tab cover plate. A horizontal hand grip framework is held outboard of the ladder side rails vertically upward, being at an angle of about 14.5 degrees upward from the longitudinal axis of the sleeve and side rail when resting against a structure. The framework is held in that position by a flared tube which is bent in two directions.
Abstract:
An exemplary embodiment is an assistive device for enabling individuals with limited mobility to step up to a generally horizontal patient support apparatus having: a pair of foldable frames each having a generally U-shaped vertical side frame. Each of the frames has a plurality of horizontal support members and is coupled to one or more horizontal support bars that are located at a rear of the device. A plurality of foldable steps is coupled to the frames. A method of a patient/user using the device described above includes the acts of: unfolding a folded device (if folded); placing the device with a rear portion facing and against an examination table or bed. Having the patient/user grip a pair of grips and placing a first foot on a lower step. The patient then places a second foot on an upper step with the first foot remaining on the lower step while maintaining his/her hands on the grips. The patient then places the second foot on the second step, thus having both feet on the upper step and in a standing position while gripping the grips. The patient then turns around on the upper step to face away from the examination table or bed while still gripping the grips and moving to a sitting position on the examination table.
Abstract:
The disclosed lightweight portable ladder provides a stable platform that can nest in close proximity to helicopters, aircraft and other machines to facilitate enhanced access for inspection and maintenance. The ladder consists of a stepped unit connected by hinged means located near the top a support unit and means to hold the units in a fixed orientation. The distance from the hinge point to the bottom of the support unit is longer than from the hinge point to the bottom of the stepped unit. The hinge point may be located some distance below the top of the stepped unit, in which case the upper portion of that unit will be cantilevered with respect to the hinge point. The location of the hinge point can be tailored for specific aircraft and applications so as to provide an optimized fit when the ladder is positioned for use.