Claims
- 1. A modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, comprising:at least two modular platforms supported at different levels, said platforms having legs supporting a forward margin thereof, said legs being supportable by the platform at the next lower level and said legs having a height of a selected unit value; a support assembly independent of the modular platforms, the support assembly including at least two spaced apart modular trusses releasably operably connected together in generally parallel aligned relationship, each truss adapted to directly support a rear margin of one of said modular platforms; and at least one pair of modular columns of at least two different heights differing in height by said selected unit value, each of said columns being adapted to support an end of at least one truss.
- 2. A modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, comprising:at least two modular platforms supported at different levels, said platforms having legs supporting a forward margin thereof, said legs being supportable by the platform at the next lower level and said legs having a height of a selected unit value; at least two modular trusses each adapted to directly support a rear margin of one of said modular platforms; at least one pair of modular columns of at least two different heights differing in height by said selected unit value, each of said columns being adapted to support an end of at least one truss; and a plurality of sway braces, each said sway brace interconnecting one of said columns to one of said trusses and at least two modular endframes adapted to interconnect two of said columns, said columns varying in height by said selected unit value.
- 3. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, said platforms further comprising a leg receiver on the rear margin thereof.
- 4. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, in which a first said platform is securable to a second said platform in front thereof by shifting said first platform from a generally vertical orientation to a generally horizontal orientation.
- 5. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, in which at least one of said trusses further comprises end supports whereby said truss is adapted to support one of said platforms independent of said columns.
- 6. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, each said column comprising an upright member, a sway brace, a hanger assembly adapted to receive the end of said trusses, brackets adapted to releasably receive said endframes and a leveler.
- 7. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, each said truss comprising a truss girder, a center bracket, and truss ends adapted to engage said columns.
- 8. The platform system as claimed in claim 7, said truss ends comprising a plate, a hook, a tongue and end tabs and said columns comprising, at the top end thereof, a hanger assembly comprising a hook receiver and a hanger bracket.
- 9. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, each said platform comprising a frame, a top sheet, legs supporting a front margin thereof and a leg receiver upon a rear margin thereof.
- 10. The platform system as claimed in claim 9, said leg receiver comprising an extrusion, said extrusion comprising a rear generally vertical wall, a front member defining a recess and said legs comprising a generally horizontal member supporting a protrusion, said protrusion being adapted to engage said recess upon the shifting of said platform from a generally vertical orientation to a generally horizontal orientation whereby said rear margin of a first said platform is secured to said legs of a second said platform.
- 11. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, in which said platform system is adapted for assembly and disassembly without the need for tools.
- 12. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, said endframes comprising an upright member, two cross members, and a plurality of brackets, said brackets being adapted to releasably engage said columns.
- 13. The platform system as claimed in claim 2, in which said platforms are substantially identical.
- 14. A method for assembling a modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, the method comprising the steps of:selectively positioning at least two sets of modular columns of at least two different heights, said heights differing by a selected unit value; placing at least three modular trusses in a generally horizontal orientation such that at least two of said trusses are supported at each end thereof by said modular columns; interconnecting said columns of at least two heights with modular endframes adapted to interconnect two said columns varying in height; supporting a plurality of modular platforms such that said platforms are each supported by at least one of said trusses, said platforms having legs supporting a front margin thereof, said legs having a height of said selected unit value.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 14, further comprising the step of leveling said system by adjusting a leveling jack attached to said columns.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 14, further comprising the step of applying sway braces to connect at least some of said columns with said trusses.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 14, in which the step of supporting said platforms is accomplished by engaging said legs into a leg retaining device whereby said platform is secured in position by shifting said platform from a generally vertical orientation to a generally horizontal orientation.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 14, in which the steps are accomplished without the need for tools.
- 19. A portable modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, comprising:a plurality of modular platforms, said platforms having legs supporting a front margin thereof, said legs having a height of a selected unit value; at least three modular trusses each adapted to directly support the rear of one of said plurality of platforms; means for vertical support of said trusses of at least two different heights differing in height by said selected unit value, each said vertical support means being adapted to support an end of at least one truss; at least two means for interconnecting said vertical support means, said interconnecting means varying in height by said selected unit value.
- 20. The platform system as claimed in claim 19, further comprising means for diagonally bracing said vertical support means to said trusses.
- 21. A modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, comprising:a plurality of modular platforms supported at different levels, said platforms having legs supporting a front margin thereof, said legs being supportable by the platform at the next lower level and said legs having a height of a selected unit value; at least three modular trusses each adapted to directly support the rear of one of said modular platforms; at least two sets of modular columns of at least two different heights differing in height by said selected unit value, each of said columns being adapted to support an end of at least one truss; at least two modular endframes adapted to interconnect two of said columns, said columns varying in height by said selected unit value.
- 22. A modular, portable, multilevel, platform system, comprising:a plurality of modular platforms supported at different levels, said platforms having legs supporting a forward margin thereof, said legs being supportable by the platform at the next lower level and said legs having a configurable rise; at least three modular trusses each adapted to directly support the rear of one of said modular platforms; at least two sets of modular columns of at least two different heights differing in height by a value equal to said configurable rise, each of said columns being adapted to support an end of at least one truss; at least two modular endframes adapted to interconnect two of said columns, said columns varying in height by said value equal to said configurable rise.
- 23. The system as claimed in claim 22, said platforms and said endframes having a configurable run.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application 60/241,588 filed Oct. 19, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
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