Security cone-door for a ladder
First Claim
1. A security apparatus for blocking unauthorized access to a ladder that is supported on a structure, the apparatus comprisinga retaining collar conforming to the shape of the periphery of the structure and having a separable portion with a coupling thereon for attaching the collar to the structure;
- a plurality of frusta-conical segments each having an upper portion, a bottom portion and radial edges, with each upper portion having means for attaching to said collar, and with each bottom portion extending radially downwardly at an angle from said collar, and with each segment for interconnection along the adjacent radial edges thereof forming a frusta-conical enclosure around the structure and the ladder; and
with at least one of said segments having an opening therein for providing clearance for the ladder and providing clearance for a person to access the ladder, andan access door for the enclosure for covering the opening providing clearance for a person, and having a lockable means thereon for securing said door to the frusta-conical enclosure.
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Abstract
A first embodiment of the security apparatus comprises a retaining collar, a plurality of segments forming a generally frusta-conical enclosure, with one or more of the segments having an access opening therein; and a lockable access door covering the opening. The retaining collar is separable into portions that conforms to the shape of the periphery and are coupled together around the structure. The segments have an upper portion that attaches to the collar; and have a bottom portion that extends radially downwardly from the collar at an angle of about 30 degree; with the radial edges interconnected forming the enclosure.
A second embodiment of the apparatus secures a ladder supported on a wall, and a retaining bar; a plurality of segments forming a generally semi-frusta-conical enclosure, with one or more of the segments having an access opening therein; and a lockable access door covering the opening.
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1. A security apparatus for blocking unauthorized access to a ladder that is supported on a structure, the apparatus comprising
a retaining collar conforming to the shape of the periphery of the structure and having a separable portion with a coupling thereon for attaching the collar to the structure; -
a plurality of frusta-conical segments each having an upper portion, a bottom portion and radial edges, with each upper portion having means for attaching to said collar, and with each bottom portion extending radially downwardly at an angle from said collar, and with each segment for interconnection along the adjacent radial edges thereof forming a frusta-conical enclosure around the structure and the ladder; and
with at least one of said segments having an opening therein for providing clearance for the ladder and providing clearance for a person to access the ladder, andan access door for the enclosure for covering the opening providing clearance for a person, and having a lockable means thereon for securing said door to the frusta-conical enclosure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A security apparatus for blocking unauthorized access to a ladder that is supported on a generally vertical wall structure, the apparatus comprising
a retaining strip having a flange thereon for attaching the strip to the wall; -
a plurality of frusta-conical segments each having an upper portion, a bottom portion and radial edges, with each upper portion having means for attaching to said strip, and with each bottom portion extending radially downwardly from said strip, and with each segment for interconnection along the adjacent radial edges thereof forming a semi-frusta-conical enclosure around the ladder and the wall; and
with at least one of said segments having an opening therein for providing clearance for the ladder and providing clearance for a person to access the ladder; andan access door covering the opening providing clearance for a person, and having a lockable means thereon for securing said door to the frusta-conical enclosure.
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