Claims
- 1. A scaffold stair attachable to a scaffold structure having vertical and horizontal members, said scaffold stair comprising:a. at least two stringers, each stringer having a first and second end; b. a series of tread mounts rigidly fixed to said stringers and spaced at substantially uniform distances along said stringer, wherein each of said tread mounts includes a finger projection, said finger projections being positioned above said tread mount and projecting outwardly from an upper surface of said stringer to resist removal of said treads positioned on said tread mounts by an upper force; c. an attachment member rigidly and non-pivotally positioned on said first end of said stringers, said attachment member adapted to engage a scaffold structure; d. a series of treads, each of said treads positionable across said tread mounts; and e. a plate positioned on said second end of two of at least two said stringers, said plate being adjustable relative to said stringers.
- 2. The scaffold stair according to claim 1, wherein said attachment member is adapted for connection with a substantially round scaffold structure.
- 3. The scaffold stair according to claim 1, wherein said plate is continuously fixedly adjustable over a predetermined range in an axial direction parallel to said stringers.
- 4. The scaffold stairs according to claim 3 wherein said plate further is rotatably adjustable relative to said stringer.
- 5. A scaffold stair attachable to a scaffold structure having vertical and horizontal members, said scaffold stair comprising:a. at least two stringers, each stringer having a first and second end; b. a series of tread mounts rigidly fixed to said stringers and spaced at substantially uniform distances along said stringer; c. an attachment member rigidly and non-pivotally positioned on said first end of said stringers, said attachment member adapted to engage a scaffold structure; d. a series of treads, each of said treads positionable across said tread mounts; and e. a plate positioned on said second end of two of at least two said stringers, said plate being adjustable relative to said stringers, f. a plurality of latches, each of said latches being attachable to one of said tread mounts, said latches, when attached to said tread mount, being adapted to retain a tread positioned across said tread mount against an upward force.
- 6. The scaffold stair according to claim 5 wherein said latches are adapted to retain a tread by being movable with respect to said tread mount between a first locked location and a second unlocked location.
- 7. The scaffold stairs according to claim 5 wherein each of said latches has an end plate that is “L” shaped.
- 8. A scaffold stair attachable to a scaffold structure having vertical and horizontal members, said scaffold stair comprising:a. at least two stringers, each stringer having a first and second end; b. a series of tread mounts attached at substantially uniform distances along each of said stringers, said tread mounts being rigidly fixed to each of said stringers; c. an attachment member positioned on said first end of each of said stringers, said attachment member adapted to engage a scaffold structure; d. a series of treads, each of said treads positionable across said tread mounts; e. a latch for retaining said treads attached to each of said tread mounts, said latches being movable between a locked and unlocked position; and f. a plate positioned on said second end of two of at least two said stringers, said plate being fixed at an angle relative to said stringers.
- 9. A scaffold stair according to claim 8 further having a plurality of latches, each of said latches being attachable to one of said tread mounts, said latches, when attached to said tread mount, being adapted to retain a tread positioned across said tread mount against an upward force.
- 10. A scaffold stair according to claim 8 wherein said latches are adapted to retain a tread by being movable with respect to said tread mount between a first locked location and a second unlocked location.
- 11. A scaffold stair according to claim 8 wherein each of said latches has an end plate that is “L” shaped.
- 12. A scaffold stringer according to claim 8 wherein said plate is rotably adjustable relative to said stringers.
- 13. A scaffold stair attachable to a scaffold structure having vertical and horizontal members, said scaffold stair having:a. at least two stringers, each stringer comprising a plate with two sides and an upper and a lower surface; b. a series of tread mounts attached at substantially uniform distances along said upper surface of each of said stringers, each of said tread mounts forming an angle with said plate, c. each of said stringers having an attachment member positioned on at least one end of said stringers, said attachment member adapted to engage a scaffold structure; and d. each tread mount having a latch, said latch being movable to a locked and an unlocked position on said tread mount, said latches, when in a locked position, being adapted to retain a removable tread positioned across said tread mount against an upward force.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/709,115, filed Nov. 8, 2000 and entitled “An Improved Scaffold Stair,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,415,891.
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