Claims
- 1. A guard rail scaffold assembly mounted around an above ground structure surface to be guarded by the assembly so as to protect an operator on the guarded surface against falling therefrom;
- wherein:
- the scaffold assembly comprises a plurality of transversely spaced vertically extending guard rail assembly members, a plurality of elongated horizontally extending guard rails each extending between and supported by a respective pair of immediately adjacent guard rail assembly members, and a plurality of fastener pads, one for each guard rail assembly member, each fastener pad comprising a respective pad separable connector part and being fastened to a fastener engagement area of a surface of the structure selected from a wall surface thereof and the guarded surface;
- wherein:
- each guard rail assembly member comprises an elongated base member comprising a base member separable connector part cooperatively engaged with a respective pad separable connector part to form therewith a pivotable separable connector having a pivot axis that extends horizontal and parallel to the selected structure surface, and about which pivot axis the base member is pivotable relative to the guarded surface when the scaffold assembly is installed around the guarded surface, the base member being pivotable about the pivot axis for adjustment of its direction of elongation so that the said direction can be made to extend at least approximately parallel to the fastener engagement area;
- each guard rail assembly member also comprises an elongated guard rail support member having a corresponding direction of elongation and connected to the base member so as to extend above the guarded surface with the directions of elongation of the elongated base member and the guard rail support member in the same flat plane perpendicular to the guarded surface, the guard rail support member having at least one guard rail retainer member receiving a respective horizontally extending guard rail to retain it at a required distance above the guarded surface; and
- each guard rail assembly member further comprises two wall surface engaging members on the base member, both spaced from the pivot axis on opposite sides thereof and engaging respective correspondingly spaced engagement areas of the same selected structure surface, to thereby maintain the direction of elongation of the base member parallel to the fastener engagement area;
- wherein:
- the last-mentioned spaced engagement areas also constitute respective spaced pivot areas about which the base member is urged to pivot when it is subjected to a force acting respectively outward away from or inward toward the wall surface;
- wherein:
- an outward acting force applied to a guard rail urges the base member for pivoting movement at the corresponding pivot area away from the selected structure surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the respective pivot area, and an inward acting force urges the base member for pivoting movement at the other corresponding pivot area away from the selected structure surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the respective pivot area;
- and wherein:
- the force that is applied to the pivotal separable connector as the result of an inward or an outward force is thereby applied thereto as a maximum of tension force acting outward at least approximately perpendicularly to the fastener engagement area and as a minimum of peeling force acting parallel to the fastener engagement area.
- 2. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated base member of each guard rail assembly member comprises an additional part telescoping therein for adjustment of its length and wherein one of the surface engaging members is mounted on the additional part.
- 3. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- a first post member spaced from the pivot axis and extending from the elongated base member at least approximately at a right angle thereto so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the selected structure surface; and
- wherein the guard rail support member is releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the elongated base member and to the guarded surface.
- 4. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first post member and the surface engaging member of each guard rail assembly member on the same side of the pivot axis are fastened to the respective elongated base member on opposite sides thereof immediately adjacent to one another.
- 5. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- a second post member releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle thereto, and thereby extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member;
- the guard rail support member being releasibly mounted on the second post member so as to also extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member.
- 6. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- an adjustable length retainer member connected between the elongated base member and the second post member, spaced from and extending at least approximately parallel to the first post member, the retainer member being connected by a pivot to the base member and having at its end connected to the second post member means for adjustment of its length, shortening of its length urging the second post member toward the elongated base member.
- 7. A guard rail scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- each fastener pad is fastened to a fastener engagement area of a wall surface of the structure and the elongated base member is disposed with its direction of elongation vertical;
- wherein:
- one of the two wall surface engaging members on the base member is disposed below the pivot axis and engages a respective lower engagement area of the same wall surface, and the other is disposed above the pivot axis and engages a respective upper engagement area of the same wall surface;
- wherein:
- the lower and upper engagement areas also constitute respective lower and upper pivot areas about which the base member is urged to pivot;
- and wherein:
- an outward acting force applied to a guard rail urges the base member for pivoting movement at the lower pivot area away from the wall surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the lower pivot area, and an inward acting force urges the base member for pivoting movement at the upper pivot area away from the wall surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the upper pivot area.
- 8. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the elongated base member of each guard rail assembly member comprises an additional part telescoping therein for adjustment of its length and wherein one of the surface engaging members is mounted on the additional part.
- 9. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- a first post member extending from the elongated base member at least approximately at a right angle thereto so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the wall surface, the first post member being spaced from the pivot axis in the same direction as the wall surface engaging member that engages the lower engagement area; and
- wherein the guard rail support member is releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the elongated base member and to the guarded surface.
- 10. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first post member and the wall surface engaging member of each guard rail assembly member on the same side of the pivot axis are fastened to the respective elongated base member on opposite sides thereof immediately adjacent to one another.
- 11. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- a second post member releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle thereto, and thereby extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member;
- the guard rail support member being releasibly mounted on the second post member so as to also extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member.
- 12. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- an adjustable length retainer member connected between the elongated base member and the second post member, spaced from and extending at least approximately parallel to the first post member, the retainer member being connected by a pivot to the base member and having at its end connected to the second post member means for adjustment of its length, shortening of its length urging the second post member toward the elongated base member.
- 13. A guard rail scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- each fastener pad is fastened to a fastener engagement area of a guarded surface of the structure and the elongated base member is disposed with its direction of elongation horizontal;
- wherein:
- one of the two guarded surface engaging members on the base member engages a respective nearer engagement area of the same guarded surface nearer to a junction of the wall surface and the guarded surface, and the other engages a respective further engagement area of the same guarded surface further from the junction of the wall surface and the guarded surface;
- wherein:
- the nearer and further engagement areas also constitute respective nearer and further pivot areas about which the base member is urged to pivot;
- and wherein:
- an outward acting force applied to a guard rail urges the base member for pivoting movement at the nearer pivot area away from the guarded surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the nearer pivot area, and an inward acting force applied to the guard rail urges the base member for pivoting movement at the further pivot area away from the guarded surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the nearer pivot area.
- 14. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the elongated base member of each guard rail assembly member comprises an additional part telescoping therein for adjustment of its length and wherein the surface engaging member that engages the further engagement area is mounted on the additional part.
- 15. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein each guard rail assembly member comprises:
- a first post member extending from the elongated base member at least approximately at a right angle thereto so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the guarded surface, the first post member being spaced from the pivot axis in the same direction as the surface engaging member that engages the nearer engagement area; and
- wherein the guard rail support member is releasably mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the elongated base member and to the guarded surface.
- 16. A scaffold assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first post member and the surface engaging member of each guard rail assembly member that engages the nearer engagement area are fastened to the respective elongated base member on opposite sides thereof immediately adjacent to one another.
- 17. A guard rail assembly member for employment in a guard rail scaffold assembly for mounting around an above ground structure surface to be guarded so as to protect an operator on the guarded surface against falling therefrom;
- wherein:
- such a scaffold assembly when installed comprises a plurality of transversely spaced vertically extending guard rail assembly members, a plurality of elongated horizontally extending guard rails each extending between and supported by a respective pair of immediately adjacent guard rail assembly members, and a plurality of fastener pads, one for each guard rail assembly member, each fastener pad comprising a respective pad separable connector part that when the guard rail scaffold assembly is installed on the structure is adapted to be fastened to a fastener engagement area of a structure surface selected from a wall surface thereof and the guarded surface;
- wherein:
- the guard rail assembly member comprises a vertically extending elongated base member comprising a base member separable connector part for cooperative engagement with a respective pad separable connector part to form therewith a pivotable separable connector having a pivot axis that when the scaffold assembly is installed will extend horizontal and parallel to the structure surface fastener engagement area to which the respective fastener pad is fastened, and about which when the scaffold assembly is installed the base member will be pivotable relative to the guarded surface, the base member also being pivotable about the pivot axis for adjustment of its direction of elongation so that the said direction can be made to extend at least approximately parallel to the fastener engagement area;
- the guard rail assembly member also comprises an elongated guard rail support member having a corresponding direction of elongation and connected to the base member so as to extend when the scaffold assembly is installed above the guarded surface with the directions of elongation of the elongated base member and the guard rail support member in the same flat plane which will extend perpendicular to the guarded surface, the guard rail support member having at least one guard rail retainer member adapted to receive a respective horizontally extending guard rail to retain it at a required distance above the guarded surface; and
- the guard rail assembly member further comprises two wall surface engaging members on the elongated base member both spaced from the pivot axis on opposite sides thereof and adapted when the scaffold assembly is installed to engage respective correspondingly spaced engagement areas of the same selected structure surface for maintaining the direction of elongation of the base member parallel to the fastener engagement area;
- wherein:
- the last-mentioned spaced engagement areas will also constitute respective spaced pivot areas about which the base member will be urged to pivot when a guard rail that the guard rail assembly member supports is subjected to a force acting respectively outward away from or inward toward the wall surface;
- wherein:
- an outward force applied to such a guard rail will urge the base member for pivoting movement at the corresponding pivot area away from the selected structure surface to which the elongated base member is fastened, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the respective pivot area, and an inward force will urge the elongated base member for pivoting movement at the respective pivot area away from the selected structure surface, thereby producing a corresponding pivoting force moment at the respective pivot area;
- and wherein:
- the force that will be applied to the pivotal separable connector as the result of an inward or an outward force will thereby be applied thereto as a maximum of tension force acting outward at least approximately perpendicularly to the fastener engagement area and as a minimum of peeling force acting parallel to the fastener engagement area.
- 18. An assembly member as claimed in claim 17, wherein the elongated base member comprises an additional part telescoping therein for adjustment of its length and wherein one of the surface engaging members is mounted on the additional part.
- 19. An assembly member as claimed in claim 17, and comprising:
- a first post member spaced from the pivot axis and extending from the elongated base member at least approximately at a right angle thereto; and
- wherein the guard rail support member is releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle to the elongated base member.
- 20. An assembly member as claimed in claim 19, wherein the first post member and the surface engaging member on the same side of the pivot axis are fastened to the respective elongated base member on opposite sides thereof immediately adjacent to one another.
- 21. An assembly member as claimed in claim 19, wherein the guard rail support member is releasibly mounted on the first post member for movement along its length.
- 22. An assembly member as claimed in claim 19, and comprising:
- a second post member releasibly mounted on the first post member so as to extend at least approximately at a right angle thereto, and thereby extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member;
- the guard rail support member being releasibly mounted on the second post member so as to also extend at least approximately parallel to the elongated base member.
- 23. An assembly member as claimed in claim 22, and comprising an adjustable length retainer member connected between the elongated base member and the second post member, spaced from and extending at least approximately parallel to the first post member, the retainer member being connected by a pivot to the base member and having at its end connected to the second post member means for adjustment of its length, shortening of its length urging the second post member toward the elongated base member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 08/433,064, filed May 3, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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