IP Library Granted Patent US 12669015
Granted Patent B2
US 12669015 · App. 18/430,719 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Ladder

Inventors: Paul Walkerden (Leumeah, AU); Kenneth P. Walkerden (Leumeah, AU)
Assignee: Ladder Solutions USA Inc.
E06C1/12E06C1/06E06C7/084
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12669015
App. No.
18/430,719
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A ladder that includes two side rails, with each side rail having a cross-sectional shape defining an at least partially enclosed channel including an outer wall. The first and second lateral walls extend inward from the outer wall, and the first lateral wall includes a first offset defining a first inner wall. Each of the lateral walls extends further inward beyond the first inner wall to define first and second connecting walls of the side rail. The ladder also includes a plurality of rungs extending between the side rails, with each of the rungs being attached to the first and second connecting walls of the side rails.

Claims (55)

1 . A ladder, comprising:

two side rails, each side rail having a cross-sectional shape defining an at least partially enclosed channel including an outer wall, first and second lateral walls extending inward from the outer wall, the first lateral wall including a first offset defining a first inner wall, each of the lateral walls extending further inward beyond the first inner wall to define first and second connecting walls of the side rail; and

a plurality of rungs extending between the side rails, each of the rungs being attached to the first and second connecting walls of the side rails, wherein:

the two side rails and the associated rungs define a first ladder segment; and

the ladder further includes a second ladder segment including a further two side rails and a further plurality of rungs extending between the further two side rails, the second ladder segment being slidingly connected to the first ladder segment;

wherein the first inner wall and the first connecting wall of the first ladder segment define a recess and the second ladder segment is partially received in the recess of the first ladder segment.

2 . The ladder of claim 1 , wherein:

the second lateral wall includes a second offset defining a second inner wall.

3 . The ladder of claim 2 , wherein:

the first and second inner walls are aligned with each other.

4 . The ladder of claim 1 , wherein:

the second inner wall extends laterally substantially parallel to the outer wall.

5 . The ladder of claim 1 , wherein:

the second lateral wall is free of any offset and is continuously planar including the second connecting wall.

6 . The ladder of claim 1 , wherein each rung further comprises:

a step surface wall;

a support member spaced apart from the step surface wall;

at least two transverse walls extending in an elongated direction connecting the step surface wall and the support member; and

at least a first and a second connection flange protruding below the support member.

7 . The ladder of claim 6 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using a solid rivet.

8 . The ladder of claim 6 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using a blind rivet.

9 . The ladder of claim 6 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using an adhesive.

10 . The ladder of claim 1 ,

wherein the two side rails are formed from a fiber reinforced plastic material.

11 . The ladder of claim 1 ,

wherein the first inner wall has a lateral width that is no more than three times a wall thickness of the first lateral wall.

12 . A ladder comprising:

two side rails, each side rail having a cross-sectional shape defining an at least partially boxed shape including an outer wall, first and second lateral walls extending inward from the outer wall, the first lateral wall including a first offset defining a first inner wall extending substantially parallel to the outer wall, each of the lateral walls extending further inward beyond the first inner wall to define first and second connecting walls of the side rail;

a plurality of rungs extending between the side rails, each of the rungs being attached to the first and second connecting walls of the side rails, the rungs including:

a step surface wall;

a support member spaced apart from the step surface wall;

at least two transverse walls connecting the step surface wall and the support member; and

at least a first and a second connection flanges protruding below the support member;

wherein the two side rails and the associated rungs define a first ladder segment;

wherein the ladder further includes a second ladder segment including a further two side rails and a further plurality of rungs extending between the further two side rails, the second ladder segment being slidingly connected to the first ladder segment; and

wherein the first inner wall and the first connecting wall of the first ladder segment define a recess and the second ladder segment is partially received in the recess of the first ladder segment.

13 . The ladder of claim 12 , wherein:

the second lateral wall includes a second offset defining a second inner wall.

14 . The ladder of claim 13 ,

wherein the second inner wall extends laterally substantially parallel to the outer wall.

15 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the second lateral wall is free of any offset and is continuously planar including the second connecting wall.

16 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using a solid rivet.

17 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using a blind rivet.

18 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the two side rails are formed from a fiber reinforced plastic material.

19 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the first inner wall has a lateral width that is no more than three times a wall thickness of the first lateral wall.

20 . The ladder of claim 12 ,

wherein the first connection flange is connected to the first connection wall using an adhesive.