Scaffold toeboard system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6405830
  • Patent Number
    6,405,830
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A scaffold toeboard system for use on a scaffold where the system includes a bracket attachable to a horizontal scaffold frame member, a first sleeve attached to the bracket, where the sleeve has at least one slot, and a toeboard having two ends, with each end having a clip section which is insertable into the sleeve slot, and a lock, where the lock is a second sleeve slidable with respect to the first sleeve and which engages with the clip section to prevent removal of the toeboard.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




This invention relates to scaffolding, and in particular, to scaffold toeboard systems.




2. Background Art




Scaffold systems generally have a framework of horizontal members and vertical members, which create a structure for supporting an elevated platform work area. The platform generally consists of scaffold boards, constructed of either metal or wood. OSHA requires all scaffold systems have toe boards. Toeboards are boards that are attached to the scaffold system near the edges of the platform and function to keep materials from falling or rolling off the work platform. Toeboards can also be used to secure the platform to the scaffold frame.




The general practice is to use 2Ɨ4 or 2Ɨ6 lumber as toeboards. These wooden toeboards may be nailed to the platform or wired to the platform with tiewraps or bailing wire. As the work platform can vary in size, each platform requires toeboards to be cut to size on the job site, or that various standard sizes are kept in stock.




Much scaffolding is exposed to weather. Due to weathering, and the means of attaching, wooden toeboards may be used several times, and then have to be discarded.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a scaffold toeboard system that adjusts to different platform sizes.




It is an object of the invention to provide a scaffold toeboard system, which is easily mounted on a scaffold frame.




It is an object of the invention to provide a scaffold toeboard system, which easily and securely locks a scaffold toeboard to the scaffold frame.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly a scaffold toeboard system for use on a scaffold is provided where the system has a bracket attachable to a vertical scaffold frame member, a first sleeve attached to the bracket, where the sleeve has at least one slot, and a toeboard having two ends, with each end having a clip section which is insertable into a sleeve slot, and a lock, where the lock engages with the clip section to prevent removal of the toeboard.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

depicts an isometric drawing of the scaffold bracket and a portion of the toeboard, and showing a partial cross section through the inner and outer sleeves.





FIG. 1B

shows a detailed view of the clip end of a toeboard.





FIG. 2

shows an exploded view of the inner and outer sleeves.





FIGS. 3



a,




3




b


and


3




c


show a side view, cross-sectional view, and top view, respectively, of an inside toeboard.





FIGS. 3



d,




3




e


and


3




f


show a side view, cross-sectional view, and top view, respectively, of an outside toeboard.





FIG. 4

shows an isometric view of another embodiment of the bracket, showing details of the locking mechanism.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the clamp.





FIG. 7

shows an application of the embodiment invention shown in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Shown in

FIG. 1A

is the bracket


1


. Bracket


1


has a bracket clamp


2


and clamp mount


3


. Clamp mount


3


is a plate which joins clamp


2


and inner sleeve


20


of the toeboard system. Bracket clamp


2


is shown attached to a scaffold vertical member. As is shown in

FIG. 6

, bracket clamp


2


has a first member


2




a


and a second member


2




b.


The second member


2




b


is hingedly attached to the first member


2




a,


to enable the clamp


2


to be easily installed on a scaffold vertical frame member. The two members are secured to each other through action of bolt


5


. As shown, bolt


5


is hingedly connected to first member


2




a.






As depicted in

FIG. 1



a,


inner sleeve


20


is a cylinder attached to clamp mount


3


, having a series of slots


21


cut through the sidewalls of the inner sleeve


20


. As shown, inner sleeve


20


has three slots


21


placed in 90-degree increments about the point of attachment of the inner sleeve


20


to the clamp mount


3


. Inner sleeve slots


21


are sized to accept the clip end


51


of toeboard


50


, latter described.




Also shown is outer sleeve


40


. Outer sleeve


40


is also a cylinder, sized to fit over and slidable about the inner sleeve


20


. Outer sleeve


40


also has a series of outer sleeve slots


41


, alignable with inner sleeve slots


21


. The outer sleeve slots


41


and inner sleeve slots


21


thus cooperate to form a series of openings of variable size, with the size of the opening depending upon the relationship of the inner sleeve slots


21


with respect to the outer sleeve slots


41


. The inner sleeve


20


and outer sleeve


40


are detailed in FIG.


2


.




Outer sleeve


40


generally has


4


slots placed at 90 degree increments, with inner sleeve


20


having


3


slots placed at 90 degree increments. Consequently, one of the outer sleeve slots


41


will lack a matching inner sleeve slot


21


. In assembling the bracket


1


, outer sleeve


40


is slid over inner sleeve


20


, and the clamp mount


3


is then butted up against inner sleeve


20


by inserting the clamp mount


3


through that outer sleeve slot


41


which has no matching opening in inner sleeve. The clamp bracket


3


is then welded to inner sleeve


20


at this location.




Also shown in

FIG. 1A

is toeboard


50


. Toeboard


50


is a board member having two clip ends


51


, one at each end of the toeboard


50


. Each clip end


51


is sized to be insertable through one set of aligned inner and outer sleeve slots,


21


and


41


. As detailed in

FIG. 1B

, clip end


51


has upper and lower notches,


52


and


53


respectively. In operation, the clip end


51


is inserted into the aligned inner and outer slots,


21


and


41


, as shown in FIG.


1


A. Toeboard


50


is then lowered until the lower notch


53


engages with the bottom of inner sleeve slot


21


. The engagement of the lower notch


53


with bottom of inner sleeve notch


21


constrains the toeboard


50


from movement away from bracket


1


. Toeboard


50


, however, may still move upward with respect to bracket


1


. To prevent upward movement of the toeboard


51


, outer sleeve


40


is slid downwardly until the top of the outer sleeve slot


41


engages upper notch


52


of clip end


51


. The clip end


51


of the toe board


50


is thus trapped or locked into the bracket


1


through the engagement of the inner and outer sleeves


20


and


40


with the upper and lower notches,


52


and


53


, of clip ends


51


.




To maintain the toeboard


50


in a locked position, it is necessary to fix the relative positions of the inner


20


and outer sleeve


40


. Shown in

FIG. 1



a


is a simple mechanism to accomplish this task, a spring loaded snap button


60


. One end


61


of snap button


60


is fixed to the inner sleeve


2


, while the other end has a button


62


which is sized to protrude through button openings


65


in both the inner


20


and outer sleeve


40


. Button openings


62


in the sleeves align when the sleeves are in the locked position.




To provide flexibility to the system, toeboard


50


may be a telescoping board, thereby allowing the same board to accommodate different sized platforms. The telescoping toeboard has an inner board


56


(detailed in

FIGS. 3



a,




3




b


and


3




c


) and an outer board


55


(detailed in

FIGS. 3



d,




3




e


and


3




f


). Both inner and outer toeboards


55


and


56


are shown in cross section (

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




f


respectively) as ā€œCā€ shaped, having upper


58


and lower channels


57


. The inner toeboard


55


is insertable into outer toeboard


56


, and slidable with respect to outer toeboard


56


. Upper and lower channels


57


and


58


on outer toeboard retains inner toeboard. The upper and lower channels


57


and


58


of inner toeboard, while not necessary, are provide to prevent a sharp edge from being exposed on the inner toeboard


56


, for safety reasons.




Finally, a simple method is provided to keep inner


56


and outer toeboards


55


from disengaging. Shown is a snap button


57


positioned on the inner toeboard


56


. Toeboard snap button


57


passes through opening


59


in top channel of inner toeboard (see

FIG. 3



c


). When inner and outer toeboards


55


and


55


are fully extended, snap button


57


will also pass through slot


60


provided in upper channel


58


of outer toeboard


55


. (see

FIG. 3



f


). Engagement of toeboard snap button


57


with slot


60


in outer toeboard


55


will thus prevent further extension of the inner toeboard


56


with respect to the outer toeboard


55


.




In construction, both toeboards are preferably made of galvanized 18-gauge steel. Additionally, it is preferred that clip ends


51


be of thicker steel to provide strength at the joint of the bracket


1


with toeboard


50


.




In operation, a toeboard


50


is installed as follows: two brackets would be positioned and locked into place on vertical members of the scaffold frame through action of bracket clamps


2


. Preferably, the brackets


1


are positioned so that when the toeboard


50


is installed, the installed toeboard


50


is placed adjacent to the scaffold platform deck. In this fashion, the installed toeboard


50


acts to retain the platform boards against the horizontal scaffold frame members. Once the brackets


1


are installed, one clip end


51


of toeboard


50


is inserted into the aligned slots


21


and


41


of the inner and outer sleeves,


20


and


40


of one bracket


1


. The toeboard


50


is then lowered until lower notch


53


contacts and rests on the bottom of the inner sleeve slot


21


. The outer sleeve


40


is then lowered until snap button


62


engages openings. In this fashion, upper end of outer sleeve slot


41


falls within upper notch


52


of clip end


51


, and thus relative position of slots


41


and


21


act as a cage restraining the movement of the toeboard


50


with respect to bracket


1


. Snap button


62


fixes the position of the sleeves and locks the toeboard


50


in place. After placing one end of toeboard, the other end of toeboard must similarly be fixed to a bracket


1


. Toeboard


1


is telescoped until it is of suitable length for the remaining clip end to be locked into a second bracket by a similar process. Alternatively, both ends of toeboard could be locked into place simultaneously.




Because each bracket


1


has a series of slots on the sleeves, each bracket


1


can accommodate more than one toeboard


50


. Obviously, all toeboards


50


which engage one bracket must be installed before the outer sleeve


40


is lowered and locked into place by snap button


62


.




Other embodiments of the system are possible. For instance, the clamp mount


3


could be attached to the outer sleeve


40


instead of the inner sleeve


20


. This is not preferred, however, because such an arrangement makes it difficult to control the movement of the inner sleeve


20


with respect to the outer sleeve


40


. Outer and inner sleeves are shown as cylinders, but other shapes will also operated in similar fashions. Additionally, it is possible to dispense with the outer sleeve


40


. Such is not preferred, however, as without the outer sleeve


40


, the toeboard


50


may move upwardly in bracket


1


.




An alternative embodiment is shown in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, clamp bracket


3


is attached to outer sleeve


90


. Outer sleeve


90


is equipped with outer sleeve slots


91


as previously described. Inner sleeve


100


is slidable with respect to outer sleeve


90


, and in this particular embodiment, inner sleeve


100


is rotatably slidable with respect to outer sleeve


90


. Inner sleeve


100


is cylindrically shaped and attached to a spring-loaded rotatable handle


200


. Inner sleeve


100


has no slots in this embodiment. However, when inner sleeve


100


is lowered by action of spring loaded handle, inner sleeve


100


cylinder side walls engage upper notch


52


on toeboard to retain toeboard in bracket


1


, as is shown in FIG.


4


. To assist action of handle


200


, outer sleeve


90


has an end cap


201


with a slot


202


cut in the edge of the end cap. Slot


202


traverses partially around end cap


201


through a vertical extent, and has horizontal portions, or flats, at the top and bottom of the slot (not shown). Handle


200


has a projection, which engages the slot


202


(not shown), much like the threads of a bolt engage a nut. Slot and projection assist in moving inner sleeve


90


into locked position. At locked position, projection should be located in bottom flat to lock handle


200


in place.




Another application of the toeboard system is as a platform hold-down, as shown in FIG.


5


. As shown, the system includes the bracket


2


with inner


20


and outer sleeve


40


, clamp


2


and toeboard


51


. Additionally, the system includes a clip connector


300


, constructed with a clip end


303


to engage the inner and outer sleeve slots


21


and


41


. As shown, clip connector


300


is a downward projecting elbow


301


, with clip end


303


being a finger projection. Clip connector is designed to engage a toeboard


50


when the toeboard is laying flat on the deck by having the clip end


303


of clip connector


300


pass through an opening


49


in the toeboard. Opening


49


is positioned near the clip end of the toeboard, and as shown, opening


49


passes through the vertical extent or section of the toeboard, as opposed to the horizontal section of the toeboard


50


. This application can be of particular use when the platform is too long to be accommodated by single scaffold boards, but instead, requires at least two rows of boards placed end to end, as is shown in FIG.


7


. As is shown in

FIG. 7

, a platform deck


1000


is constructed of a series of boards


1001


. The deck is of such a length that some boards


1001


are laid end-to-end, creating a gap


1002


between these boards (shown as dotted). This gap presents an opening through which items can fall. By placing the telescoping toeboard


51


flat across this gap


1002


, the gap can be covered, eliminating the danger. The flat toeboard


51


would: be attached to vertical scaffold frame members at opposite edges of the platform using the clip connector


303


and clamp


2


, as shown in FIG.


5


.



Claims
  • 1. A scaffold toeboard system for use on a scaffold, said scaffold having horizontal and vertical members, said toeboard system comprising(1) a bracket attachable to a vertical member (2) a first sleeve attached to said bracket, said sleeve having at least one first sleeve slot (3) a toeboard having first and second ends, said first and said second ends having a clip section, each of said clip sections being insertable into said at least one first sleeve slot (4) a lock, said lock engagable with said clip section of said toeboard to prevent removal of said toeboard when said lock is engaged with said clip section, where said lock comprises a second sleeve, said second sleeve movable with respect to said first sleeve.
  • 2. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 wherein said toeboard is a telescoping board.
  • 3. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 where each of said clip section comprises a lower notched portion, said lower notched portion engagable with said first sleeve slot to resist the withdrawal of said toeboard when said clip section is inserted in said first sleeve slot.
  • 4. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 wherein said second sleeve has at least one second sleeve slot alignable with said at least one first sleeve slot.
  • 5. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 where each of said clip section comprises an upper notch.
  • 6. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 5 wherein said second sleeve is engagable with said upper notch of said toeboard when said toeboard is inserted into said sleeve.
  • 7. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 wherein said clip section comprises an upper notch and a lower notch.
  • 8. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1, wherein said system further has a retainer, said retainer fixing the position of said first sleeve with respect to said second sleeve.
  • 9. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 8 wherein said retainer comprises a button engagable with an opening.
  • 10. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 wherein said bracket comprises a first and second members, said first and second members being hingedly connected.
  • 11. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 having two slots, said two slots forming an angle therebetween of about 90 degrees.
  • 12. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 having three slots.
  • 13. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 1 further having an actuator for controlling the movement of said first sleeve with respect to said second sleeve.
  • 14. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 13 wherein said actuator comprises a handle attached to said second sleeve and a handle holder positioned on said first sleeve.
  • 15. A scaffold toeboard system for use on a scaffold, said scaffold having horizontal and vertical members and a deck, said toeboard system comprising(1) a bracket removably attachable to a vertical member; (2) a toeboard having a horizontal section and a vertical section, and at least one end and an opening positioned near said at least one end; (3) said bracket further having a downwardly projecting clip connector, said clip connector having a having clip end adapted to engage said opening in said toeboard, a first sleeve attached to said bracket, said sleeve having at least one first sleeve slot and a second sleeve moveable with respect to said first sleeve, said second sleeve engagable with said clip connector to prevent removal of said clip connector when engaged with said clip connector.
  • 16. A scaffold toeboard system according to claim 15 where said opening passes through said vertical section of said toeboard.
  • 17. A scaffold toeboard system for use on a scaffold, said scaffold having horizontal and vertical members, said toeboard system comprisinga bracket removably attachable to a vertical member; said bracket having a first sleeve attached to said bracket, said sleeve having at least one first sleeve slot; and a second sleeve moveable with respect to said first sleeve, said second sleeve engagable with and preventing removal of the clip section of a toeboard when engaged with said bracket.
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