Information
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Patent Grant
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6322038
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Patent Number
6,322,038
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- King; Anita
- Wood; Kimberly
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 544
- 248 673
- 248 679
- 248 680
- 248 681
- 248 154
- 248 22111
- 248 22212
- 248 500
- 403 3221
- 403 321
- 403 316
- 182 142
- 240 544
- 052 116
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mounting assembly for a davit to support a platform by supporting lines, is secured by a receptacle flush mounted on an elevated floor of a building. The mounting assembly is secured and moved into engagement with the mounting assembly by a socket of a mounting assembly receiving the davit engaging the assembly with the mounting assembly by engagement blocks which engage a locking member in the receptacle upon tilting of the davit mounting assembly toward a vertical position.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to davit mounting assemblies for supporting platforms suspended from building structures, as for workmen and service personnel; more particularly, the invention relates to an improved davit mounting assembly mounted on a flush-mounted receptacle adapted to receive the davit-mounting assembly and to be flush with a supporting surface in a high-rise building, such as a balcony surface.
Elevated platform suspension systems, apparatus and assemblies have long been utilized to provide access by service personnel and workmen to the sides of buildings and structures. Bent arm davits has long been utilized, and davits have long been mounted in sockets in davit-mounting assemblies. A davit is typically mounted on a roof or elevated surface, with suspension lines extending from the davit to support a platform, with two davits typically being utilized.
Prior art davit-mounting arrangements are shown and described in Pat. Nos. 4,714,226 to Tracy, 4,545,558 to Crudele, and 5,782,446 to Ghahremani.
In some applications, it is desirable that the location for mounting and supporting a davit present a pleasing, aesthetic appearance. For example, it is desirable that such floor surfaces as floors of balconies extending from offices in high-rise office buildings, present a pleasing appearance without mechanical equipment being obvious or seen.
The present invention provides a davit mounting assembly for mounting in a flush-mounted receptacle assembly on a horizontal surface of an elevated building structure. The davit mounting assembly is movable, as between a storage facility and the flush-mounted receptacle assembly. The assembly comprises a mechanism for locking engagement with the flush-mounted receptacle assembly upon pivotal movement of the socket of the assembly to engage the receptacle assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a davit mounting assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken at line
2
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a flush-mounted receptacle assembly according to the invention;
FIG. 3A
is a sectional view taken at line
3
A-
3
A in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the flush-mounted receptacle assembly of
FIG. 3
with the components in assembled relation;
FIG. 5
is a large elevational view of major components of the assembly of
FIG. 1
in relation to a portion of the flush-mounted receptacle assembly of
FIG. 4
disposed in concrete floor; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of engagement block components of the apparatus of FIG.
5
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a davit mount assembly
10
, a mounting mechanism
20
, and a flush mount receptacle
100
mounted in a concrete floor of a building structure, typically a balcony floor of a high-rise building structure. The flush mount receptacle assembly
100
of
FIG. 3
is mounted flush with the floor of a balcony, etc., and is secured closed when not mounting a davit mount assembly
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, receptacle
100
has a lower flange portion
104
(
FIG. 2
) for securement in the concrete floor
103
, and an annular wall
106
which extends to the finished surface of the roof. A locking flange
108
extends radially inwardly from the wall
106
, and defines a circular opening
110
. Wings
140
,
142
are engageable under the locking flange
108
to secure cover
130
in a locked configuration, with cover
130
thereof flush with the floor surface.
The davit assembly includes a cover
130
, which covers a floor opening and is mounted flush with the concrete floor surface. A water-tight seal or gasket
132
is secured to the cover
130
, and a threaded axial bolt shaft
134
extends from the cover. A cover adapter block
136
has a central threaded opening to receive threaded shaft
134
. Pivotally mounted on adapter block
136
, as shown, are wings
140
,
142
which are engageable under the locking flange
108
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, davit assembly
10
has frame members
22
,
24
disposed at opposite sides and secured to a bottom plate
109
, as by welding. The frame members are disposed opposite each other, and each has outwardly extending flanges
42
,
46
. Extending upwardly from upper portions of the frame members
22
and
24
are handles
52
,
54
(partially shown) for manual grasping for handling and manipulation of the davit mount assembly, utilizing ground wheels
56
of the assembly.
A tubular socket member or pipe
70
is secured, as by welding, between the frame members
22
and
24
. A conventional davit
80
is receivable in the socket pipe
70
and is rotatable therein, as indicated by arrows A (FIG.
1
). The davit has an upper portion bent 90° to extend outwardly and has at its end portion a linkage
82
to support a woven-wire cable
84
. In utilizing the apparatus, two such cables are typically suspended from spaced-apart davits (not shown) to support a platform for persons performing services on a structure or building.
A pair of engagement blocks
114
,
116
are pivotally mounted relative to socket pipe
70
. Pivotally mounted at
120
on a wheel strut
122
is a locking member arm
124
. Mounted thereon, as by welding, is a tab
126
whereon is pivotally mounted a separator
128
.
In the installation or removal of the davit
80
(
FIG. 1
) relative to socket
70
, a securement pin (not shown) between the davit and the socket
70
is removed, whereupon socket
70
is rotatable about its pivotal mounting into a tilted position (
FIG. 5
) to install or remove the davit. It will be understood that it is generally impracticable or unfeasible to insert or remove a davit relative to the socket while the socket is vertical. In conventional manner, with the socket tilted, the davit is slidable thereinto or is removable. The socket is then tilted to its vertical position, and the securing pin is replaced to secure the socket in vertical position.
In order to install the davit mounting assembly
10
at the flush mount receptacle
100
, the davit mounting assembly is first grasped, by means of the vertical pipe handle
52
,
54
welded to the back of the frame, then is tilted so that the weight of the assembly is borne by the wheels
56
. It is then rolled, typically from a storage area, to the flush mount receptacle
100
whereupon it is pivoted to an upright position adjacent to the flush mounted receptacle. A lock pin (not shown) is removed, bolt
134
is removed from cover
130
of the receptacle, and the cover is removed. The socket
70
is rotated about its pivotal mount
111
relative to frame members
22
,
24
. The separator
128
, pivotally mounted on a tab
126
extending from a locking lever arm
124
(FIG.
5
), is thereby urged between pivotally mounted engagement blocks
114
,
116
to force them apart after they are extended through opening
110
of annular locking member flange or ring
108
of mounting assembly
100
into their positions of
FIG. 2
wherein engagement lugs
101
,
102
thereof are engaged under the annular ring
108
, and the socket tube
70
and davit
80
are secured in their vertical orientation of
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
Concurrently, the locking lever arm
124
is urged pivotally about its pivot connection on strut
120
of the wheel assembly (FIG.
5
), from its position of
FIG. 5
into its position of
FIG. 2
, wherein it is secured in position by a safety lock
143
fixedly mounted on the lower portion of socket
70
. The assembly is thus secured in the configuration of FIG.
2
.
In the removal of the davit assembly from the receptacle assembly
100
, the locking arm
124
is rotated to its position of FIG.
2
and socket
70
is tilted to an inclined position, such as that of FIG.
5
. The davit
80
is disengaged from the socket tube
70
by removal of a pin therebetween (not shown). The mounting assembly
10
is then removed from the flush mount receptacle
100
.
It will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made from the preferred embodiments discussed above without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is established by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for supporting a davit at a generally horizontal surface of an existing elevated building structure to support a platform therebelow, said apparatus comprising:a receptacle assembly disposed at the generally horizontal surface, said receptacle assembly comprising a locking member, a davit mounting assembly for receiving and supporting a davit and comprising a pivotally mounted socket to position the davit in selected orientation to engage the davit mounting assembly with the receptacle assembly, said davit mounting assembly comprising two pivotally mounted engagement blocks adapted to engage said locking member of the receptacle assembly, and a separator to move between said engagement blocks to retain the blocks in engagement with said locking member of the receptacle assembly.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle assembly locking member is an inwardly extending flange.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein:the davit mounting assembly is secured on the receptacle assembly by engagement of portions of said blocks under said locking member flange upon pivotal movement of said socket.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle assembly has a component adapted to be embedded in a concrete floor of a balcony of said elevated building structure.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, and further including:wheels supporting the davit mounting assembly for movement about said surface of an elevated building structure.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the assembly has a cover adapted to be flush with said horizontal surface of the elevated building structure when the davit mounting assembly is engaged therewith.
- 7. Apparatus for supporting a davit to suspend a platform therebelow, said apparatus comprising:a flush-mounted receptacle assembly adapted to be disposed on a generally horizontal surface of an elevated building structure, said receptacle flush-mounted assembly having a circular flange locking member, a davit mounting assembly having a pivotally mounted socket to receive a davit therein and position the davit in selected orientation, said davit mounting assembly comprising engagement blocks pivotally movable to engage under said flange locking member of the flush-mounted receptacle assembly upon pivotal movement of the davit mounting assembly, said engagement blocks each being pivotal relative to said socket and having respective lug portions extending oppositely for positioning relative to said circular flange locking member upon said pivotal movement of the davit mounting assembly to engage the receptacle assembly, and a separator in the davit mounting assembly and positionable to retain the engagement blocks in engagement with said flange locking member.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein:the flush mounting receptacle is embedded adapted to be in material defining said horizontal surface, and said locking flange member extending inwardly therefrom.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 7, and further including:an elongate lock member pivotally mounted to move into generally horizontal orientation to retain said blocks upon pivotal movement of the socket to a generally vertical position.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the flush-mounted receptacle assembly is adapted to be disposed on an elevated floor of a high-rise building structure.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said flush-mounted receptacle assembly is adapted to be embedded in a concrete floor of a balcony of a high-rise building structure.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said davit mounting assembly is wheel-mounted for movement about the surface of an elevated building structure.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 9, and further including:a separator on said elongated lock member pivotal and disposed to move between said engagement blocks upon movement of said socket toward a vertical position to maintain said engagement blocks apart when engaged under said locking member of the flush-mounted receptacle assembly, whereby upon tilting of the socket toward a vertical orientation thereof, the separator is urged between the engagement blocks to maintain them in engagement under said locking member.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle assembly is adapted to be flush-mounted relative to said surface of the existing building structure.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said receptacle assembly is adapted to be flush-mounted relative to said surface of the existing building structure.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the davit mounting assembly is rotatable 360° relative to the receptacle assembly to any selected orientation.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the davit mounting assembly is rotatable to 360° relative to the flush-mounted receptacle assembly to any selected orientation.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said locking member is generally circular, and said engagement blocks have lug portions adapted to engage under the locking member, whereby the davit mounting assembly is rotatable 360° on the receptacle assembly.
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