Provisional Application No. 62/761,372 filed Mar. 22, 2018.
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This invention was created by a man who has worked in the construction industry his entire adult life and spent many hours lifting 4′×8′ or 4′×12′ sheets of drywall weighing approximately 100 pounds or more from the ground up onto a scaffold, either by himself and/or with the help of others. He came up with the idea for a roller to slide the drywall to help get the drywall up to the workers on the scaffold by rolling it on the drywall scaffold roller, reducing the damage to his body, including his arms, legs, back and feet. He and an employee used the prototype several times on jobs to roll drywall up onto the scaffold.
The drywall scaffold roller (“DSR”) is a lightweight tool weighing approximately two pounds that construction workers who hang drywall (or plywood) can use to roll the heavy material from the ground to the workers on a scaffold instead of lifting it by himself using his back, arms and legs, which causes injuries. The worker stands the drywall or other material on end, leans it against the roller, and rolls it upwards to the person on the scaffold instead of lifting the drywall up to the guy on the scaffold.
This lift roller fits the Safeway scaffolding with the round frames.
Drawings are attached that include specifications and views of the various parts of the drywall scaffold roller as follows:
The body of the frame 001 hooks onto the Safeway scaffold.
A half inch (0.500) 002 metal rod is inserted into the body of the frame 001A and welded to the back side of the frame.
Two one-quarter inch (0.250) washers 003 go over the half inch rod 002 and slides all the way to the back of the rod to the frame.
A roller 004 slides over the half inch (0.500) rod 002 to the washer 003.
The 3/16″ washer 005 slides over the half inch (0.500) rod 002 to the roller 004.
The three inch round metal 24 gauge disc 006 slides over the rod 002 abutting to the 3/16″ waster 005.
The metal cap 007 slides over the half inch (0.500) rod 002 and is tapped into place so that it locks the rod 002 to the roller 004.
Assembly procedure 008
Assembled roller 009 and 010
Other items that could be used to accomplish the same thing are:
Unlike the above patents, the DSR Tool is a small, lightweight, portable tool that requires no set up, no assembly and no cranking or pulley to lift the materials. It is designed specifically for rolling heavy drywall, plywood and other materials from the ground up to a person on a scaffold instead of lifting it. You merely roll the material upward to a person on the scaffold.
Provisional Application No. 62/761,372 filed Mar. 22, 2018.
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