1. Field of the Invention
This invention is in the field of trusses used to support a variety of appliances, such as lights.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various staging systems are used in the production and managing of events for every shape and size including all types of entertainment, such as, concerts, dance, theatre, comedy, etc. Typically, large scale truss assemblies support, above the staging area, various appliances including lighting fixtures used during the performance.
A minimum amount of time is allocated to the erection of staging systems since access to a performance site is limited. Thus, the truss must arrive at the performance site in a condition ready to be hoisted into place.
Trusses are transported to the performance site in the assembled state thereby requiring a relatively large amount of storage space within the transportation vehicle due to the size of each truss. A typical truss used in staging systems is approximately 36 inches wide and 42 inches in length. Some of the prior trusses have been designed to partially minimize the amount of space occupied by the truss in the transportation vehicle by allowing one side of the truss to move not only toward the other side of the truss, but also along its length since the cross members linking the truss side are not flexible and pivot on each side in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the truss. The result is a decrease in the width of the truss occupied in the storage vehicle; however, the length of the truss dramatically increases requiring large storage space. Disclosed herein is a foldable truss allowing the truss sides to move toward each other while the truss sides do not move in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the truss. Thus, the space in the transportation vehicle occupied by the truss is minimized since the width of the truss is decreased while the length of the truss remains constant. An example of a column or girder wherein the length increases as the column or girder is folded to a storage condition is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,141,385 issued to J. O. Ellinger. An example of two members moving toward each other while also moving along the longitudinal axis of the assembly by disassembly of diagonal cross supports extending between the two members is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,113 issued to R. K. Gregory.
A variety of products include a plurality of rod shaped members connected together by cross members removably mounted by means of conventional fasteners, such as bolts and nuts. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,541,509 issued to D'Alessio et al and U.S. Pat. No. 3,011,586 issued to J. E. Harvey, Jr., the cross members may be removed from the sides of the product. U.S. Pat. No. 2,982,379 issued to R. E. Fisher discloses a folding tower having hinged cross members connected together and secured by a slidable sleeve extending over the hinge.
What is needed is a truss that may be collapsed decreasing the truss width and maintaining the truss length without requiring all of the cross members connecting the opposite sides of the truss from being disassembled.
A foldable truss has a first truss end and an opposite second truss end with a longitudinal axis extending from the first truss end to the second truss end and comprising a first side frame and a second side frame. A first foldable support has a first end and an opposite second end where the first end is movably mounted to the first side frame and the second end is movably mounted to the second side frame. The support extends from the first side frame to the second side frame aligning the first side frame and second side frame across from each other wherein the truss has a length and spacing the first side frame and the second side frame apart wherein the truss has a width. A first hinge is located on the support between the first end and the second end having a locked in-use position maintaining the width and the length and an unlocked position wherein the first side frame and the second side frame move toward each other for storage decreasing the width while maintaining the length constant.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown the preferred embodiment of a truss assembly 20 including a pair of identical trusses 21 and 22 connected together at their adjacent ends 23 by mating flanges and removable pins extending through the flanges. The present invention includes a single truss 21 or 22 or when the trusses 21 and 22 are connected to form a single truss 20. Trusses 21 and 22 are aligned along the longitudinal axis 94 of the truss and extend parallel with the axis 94.
Truss 21 will now be described it being understood that an identical description applies to truss 22. Truss 21 includes four side members 24 through 27 extending longitudinally in the direction of the longitudinal axis 94 and are parallel therewith. Side member 24 is spaced apart and integrally attached to side member 26 by a plurality of vertically extending members 28 having their opposite ends integrally attached to side members 24 and 26. Likewise, members 25 and 27 are spaced apart and are integrally attached to the opposite ends of four additional vertical members 28. A plurality of diagonally extending members 29 have their opposite ends integrally attached to side members 24 and 26. Further, additional diagonal members 29 have their opposite ends integrally attached to side members 25 and 27. Conventional castor wheels 90 and 91 are pivotally mounted to member 27 and conventional castor wheels 92 and 93 are pivotally mounted to member 26.
A side frame 30 is therefore provided including side members 24 and 26 joined together by the diagonal members 29 and the vertically extending member numbers 28. Likewise, second side frame 31 is formed by side numbers 25 and 27 integrally attached to vertical numbers 28 and diagonal numbers 29.
In the embodiment shown in
Truss 21 includes a top diagonally extending member 38 having a first sleeve 39 (
Hand 40 includes a curved inner surface 101 (
Hand 40 is shown in the closed position in
Diagonal member 38 adds rigidity to the truss. Truss 21 includes a single diagonal member 38 extending at the top of the truss; however, the bottom of the truss does not include a similar diagonal member.
Three foldable supports 43 through 45 are pivotally mounted at the top of truss 21. In addition, three foldable supports 46 through 48 are pivotally mounted to the bottom of truss 21. Foldable support 45 will now be described it being understood that an identical description applies to the foldable supports 43 through 48. Foldable support 45 includes a pair of tube shaped members 50 and 51 (
Locking elbow hinge 62 is a commercially available hinge and forms part of the prior art. The hinge is available from Aliscaff Ltd, Kenrich House, Elizabeth Way, Harlow, Essex, CM19 5TL, United Kingdom. Hinge 62 includes a pair of flanges 63, 64 (
A releasable locking plate 68 is slidably mounted to pin 67 and is located within the hollow interior of members 50 and 51. Plate 68 includes a helical spring 69 (
A pair of upwardly extending angled rods 98 and 99 (
In order to collapse the truss, pins 37 (
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
This application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/097,339, filed Sep. 16, 2008.
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61097339 | Sep 2008 | US |