Claims
- 1. An extendible and contractible, vertically elongate, portable column assembly for fixed clamping engagement vertically between a fixed ceiling and a floor, comprising:
- a vertically elongate hollow base column, and a vertically elongate upper column slidably telescoped into and projecting upwardly out of said base column, said base column having means associated with a lower end thereof for engagement with the floor, and said upper column having means mounted on an upper free end thereof for engagement with the fixed ceiling;
- holding means cooperating between said base and upper columns for positionally axially fixing said upper column in a selected axially extended position relative to said base column when said column assembly is extended between and clampingly engaged with the fixed ceiling and floor, said holding means including a housing structure which is fixed to the base column adjacent the upper end thereof, an upper tiltable locking plate which surrounds and is releasably engageable with the upper column to effect locking thereof against downward contraction into the base column when in an inclined locking position, and a lower tiltable locking plate which surrounds said upper column and is normally urged into an inclined locking position to prevent downward contraction of said upper column;
- ratcheting means for upwardly displacing said upper column into contact with the fixed ceiling, said ratcheting means including a cam mounted on said housing structure for rotation about a generally horizontal axis, said cam being eccentrically positioned relative to the axis and engaged with said upper tiltable locking plate, said ratcheting means further including an elongate actuator arm connected to said cam such that oscillating movement of said actuator arm rotates said cam and moves said upper locking plate between a generally horizontal release position and said inclined locking position to extend said upper column from said base column and generate a compressive force in said column assembly between the fixed ceiling and the floor such that said column assembly is securely clamped therebetween.
- 2. The column assembly according to claim 1, wherein said lower locking plate includes a bifurcated tab on a first end for allowing passage of said actuator arm therethrough.
- 3. The column assembly according to claim 1, wherein oscillating of said actuator between an upper position and a lower position results in incremental upward driving of said upper column relative to said base column.
- 4. The column assembly according to claim 1, wherein said base column has a plurality of structural flangelike walls fixed thereto and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, said flangelike walls extending longitudinally of said base column and being disposed in angularly spaced relationship therearound.
- 5. The column assembly according to claim 4, wherein said flangelike walls each include transverse ribs extending outwardly from opposite sides thereof.
- 6. The column assembly according to claim 5, further including a cover structure extending longitudinally along said base column, said cover structure having a generally convexly rounded outer wall and a pair of cantilevered flanges projecting in generally perpendicular relationship to each other, said flanges being resiliently engaged with said ribs, with said cover structure cooperating with said flangelike walls and said base column to form a channel therebetween.
- 7. An extendible and contractible, vertically elongate, portable column assembly for fixed clamping engagement vertically between a fixed ceiling and a floor, comprising:
- a vertically elongate hollow base column, and a vertically elongate upper column slidably telescoped into and projecting upwardly out of said base column, said base column having means associated with a lower end thereof for engagement with the floor, and said upper column having means mounted on an upper free end thereof for engagement with the fixed ceiling;
- holding means cooperating between said base and upper columns for positionally axially fixing said upper column in a selected axially extended position relative to said base column when said column assembly is extended between and clampingly engaged with the fixed ceiling and floor, said holding means including a housing structure which is fixed to the base column adjacent the upper end thereof, an upper tiltable locking plate which surrounds and is releasably engageable with the upper column to effect locking thereof against downward contraction into the base column when in an inclined locking position, and a lower tiltable locking plate which surrounds said upper column and is normally urged into an inclined locking position to prevent downward contraction of said upper column;
- ratcheting means for upwardly displacing said upper column into contact with the fixed ceiling, said ratcheting means being movably mounted to said housing structure and engageable with said upper tiltable locking plate to generate a compressive force in said column assembly between the fixed ceiling and the floor such that said column assembly is securely clamped therebetween;
- said housing structure including:
- a bottom plate attached to said base column adjacent said upper end thereof, said bottom plate having a first aperture, said upper column passing through said first aperture;
- a top plate having a second aperture, said upper column passing through said second aperture; and
- a plurality of tie rods rigidly joining said top and bottom plates.
- 8. The column assembly according to claim 7, wherein said housing structure includes a pair of vertical tie bolts connected between said top and bottom plates, wherein said tie bolts have upper and lower horizontal support plates connected therebetween, said upper tiltable locking plate having a tab resting on said upper support plate, and said lower tiltable locking plate having a tab resting on said lower support plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a National stage application of International application Ser. No. PCT/US97/10569 under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.371 filed Jun. 5, 1997, which International Application is a continuation of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/019,419 filed Jun. 7, 1996.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/10569 |
6/5/1997 |
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12/31/1997 |
12/31/1997 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/46776 |
12/11/1997 |
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