Claims
- 1. A scaffold plank, comprising a horizontal metal walkway having two end edges spaced from one another in a first direction, and two side edges spaced from one another in a second direction which is transverse to said first direction, said walkway having a plurality of regularly distributed perforations including some perforations bounded by upwardly extending collars and other perforations bounded by downwardly extending collars, said perforations having identical diameters, and the number of perforations bounded by upwardly extending collars exceeding the number of perforations bounded by downwardly extending collars; two side flange members each extending along a respective one of said side edges of said metal walkway in said first direction and formed by a side portion of the latter; two end profiled members each located beneath said metal walkway and extending along a respective one of said end edges over the entire width thereof in said second direction, each of said profiled members being formed as a four-cornered tubular member and connected with said metal walkway and with said side flange members; and means for suspending the plank, fixedly mounted on each of said end profiled members, said suspending means being arranged so that when two such scaffold planks are located laterally adjacent to one another, the suspending means of the respective end profiled members of the two scaffold planks laterally abut against one another over their entire length.
- 2. A scaffold plank as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said tubular members is constituted of an extrusion-produced aluminum member.
- 3. A scaffold plank as defined in claim 2, wherein said suspending means includes a hook-shaped member provided on a respective one of said tubular members over the entire length thereof in said second direction and each arranged to laterally abut against the respective hook-shaped member of an adjacently located another such scaffold plank.
- 4. A scaffold plank as defined in claim 1, wherein said flange members extend downwardly of said walkway so as to form, together with the latter, an inner chamber, each of said four-cornered tubular members extending into said chamber.
- 5. A scaffold plank, comprising a horizontal metal walkway having two end edges spaced from one another in a first direction, and two side edges spaced from one another in a second direction which is transverse to said first direction, said walkway having a plurality of regulary distributed perforations including some perforations bounded by upwardly extending collars and other perforations bounded by downwardly extending collars; two side flange members each extending along a respective one of said side edges of said metal walkway in said first direction and formed by a side portion of the latter; two end profiled members formed as four-cornered tubular members each located beneath said metal walkway and extending along a respective one of said end edges over the entire width thereof in said second direction, each of said profiled members being connected with said metal walkway and with said side flange members; and means for suspending the plank, fixedly mounted on each of said end profiled members, said suspending means including a hook-shaped member provided on a respective one of said tubular members and extending over the entire length thereof in said second direction, each of said hook-shaped members being hollow and having a lower hook-shaped wall and an upper wall which together bound an inner hollow extending over the entire length of said hook-shaped member in said second direction, said upper wall having an upper surface forming an extension of an upper surface of said walkway in said first direction.
- 6. A scaffold plank as defined in claim 5, wherein said upper wall has a width in said first direction, which is equal to substantially one half of a distance between the walkways of two such consecutively arranged scaffold planks.
- 7. A scaffold plank as defined in claim 5, wherein said upper surface of said upper wall of each of said hook-shaped members has a plurality of projections.
- 8. A scaffold plank, comprising a horizontal metal walkway having two end edges spaced from one another in a first direction, and two side edges spaced from one another in a second direction which is transverse to said first direction, said walkway having a plurality of regularly distributed perforations including some perforations bounded by upwardly extending collars and other perforations bounded by downwardly extending collars, said perforations having identical diameters, and the number of perforations bounded by upwardly extending collars exceeding the number of perforations bounded by downwardly extending collars; two side flange members each extending along a respective one of said side edges of said metal walkway in said first direction and formed by a side portion of the latter; two end profiled members each located beneath said metal walkway and extending along a respective one of said end edges over the entire width thereof in said second direction, each of said profiled members being formed as a four-cornered tubular member and connected with said metal walkway and with said side flange members; and means for suspending the plank, fixedly mounted on each of said end profiled members.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of the copending application Ser. No. 961,244, filed Nov. 16, 1978 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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