- Vertically rising ladder
Murat Nural’s
invention : “Vertically Rising Ladder”OPERATING SYSTEM OF VERTICALLY RISING LADDER
This system which was designed to climb high points and facilitate suspending there;
Consists of legs of the ladder, spring of the ladder leg, main body, steps, balls, body canals, movable climbers, leg adjustment mechanism and ladder bearing arm.
The balls which are connected to the movable climbers move inside the body canals, and allow the climbers to move.
The system operates with manpower.
The user who inserts his/her feet on the movable climbers moves his/her feet backward and forward and climbs upward on the steps.
When the user wants to suspend, he/she fixes the climber on the step. The same procedure is followed reversely while getting down.THE FACILITIES PROVIDED BY THE UTILIZATION OF THE LADDER
* Thanks to its movable legs, it will be possible to work on it for long time without getting tired
* Easy operation on rough grounds
* Opportunity to use both hands while on the ladder
* Easy operation on narrow points
* Easy to keep and transport thanks to its small body
* No need for someone else to hold the ladders while you climb on higher points on the ladder
* It will be easy to carry the materials thanks to its hanger
* Because its legs on the ground are parallel to the ground it is not buried into the ground, so that it can be used to pick fruits up in the gardens
* It helps the operator to work against the wall when he/she wants the hang something on the wall at work, home etc
* It enables easy operation at angular spaces since the legs on the ground can be curvedAwards
* Finalist of the NTV Invention Contest
* Vertically Rising Ladder has won the gold medal at the 59th international [http://www.iena.de IENA] 2007 trade fairNuremberg ,Germany . [ [http://www.turkpatent.gov.tr/portal/default_en.jsp?sayfa=161&haber=540 Turkish Patent Institute's news] ] [ [http://www.turkpatent.gov.tr/portal/galeri.jsp?galeri=545 Turkish Patent Institute's photo gallery] ]References
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