The present application relates to scaffolding systems and in particular relates to scaffold planks and providing an effective work platform defined by cooperating scaffold planks.
Scaffold systems include vertical upright members with a series of mechanical connections (rosettes, cups or other fixed structures) at selected points along the length of the uprights. These mechanical connections releasably engage ledgers, transoms and bracing members to provide a stable frame type structure. Typically the vertical uprights are spaced according to a predetermined grid pattern. The ledgers, transoms, braces and scaffold planks are of a length and width appropriate to partially define and maintain the predetermined grid and modularity of the system. A typical scaffolding system will include perhaps three different lengths of ledgers allowing vertical uprights to be placed at three different upright locations. This provides grid flexibility for accommodating scaffolding around or adjacent to different existing structures. In many scaffolding systems the transom members and the ledger members are of the same construction thereby reducing the number of separate components of the system.
Scaffold planks typically include end caps for engaging a ledger member and supporting the scaffold plank between two parallel ledgers by means of end caps or hooks at opposite ends of the scaffold plank. A scaffold plank can include a wood body but more commonly is now manufactured as a roll formed metal body. These roll formed metal bodies include generally flat top surface with downwardly extending rail portions at opposite edges of the plank. The scaffold planks cooperate to form a work platform between the vertical uprights.
More recently, it is been found desirable to coordinate the scaffold plank such that a more continuous work platform is defined between four uprights of the scaffolding system that define a grid.
In addition, it is desirable to have scaffold planks within a cell of the grid cooperate to provide a work surface around a structure such as a chimney or pipes extending through the work surface.
A modular scaffold system, according to the present invention has a series of upright members connected by a series of ledger members to define a rectangular grid having rectangular cells between 4 cooperating upright members. The scaffold system further includes a series of scaffold planks extending between two opposed parallel ledgers to define at least a portion of a work platform covering at least one of said rectangular cells with endcaps of said scaffold planks at the ends thereof including downwardly extending members received in or on one of said ledgers and at least two of said scaffold planks including downwardly extending rail portions received in opposed parallel ledger members of said rectangular cell.
The present invention provides a scaffold plank system that cooperates with an upwardly opening U-shaped ledger member where a portion of the rail of the scaffold plank can be located within the U-shaped ledger. Essentially, the rail portion will occupy less than 50% of the width of the U-shaped member and it is possible to have two scaffold planks on opposite sides of the ledger with a rail portion of each scaffold plank located in the U-shaped ledger. This arrangement provides flexibility in providing effective coverage of the scaffold planks across a cell of the grid.
According to an aspect of the invention the scaffold planks having said rail portions received in a ledger member covering less than 50 percent of a width of said ledger members.
In a further aspect of the invention the ledger members are each capable of receiving two rail portions of adjacent scaffold planks on opposite sides of a centerline of the respective ledger member.
In yet a further aspect of the invention each scaffold plank at the ends thereof includes notched corners allowing side edges of scaffold planks to be placed near the centerline between connected vertical members where the notched corners accommodate part of the periphery of said upright members.
According to an aspect of the invention the ledger members have an upwardly opening U shaped body extending between ledger heads adapted to connect with any of a series of connection points provided on each upright.
In a preferred aspect of the invention each scaffold plank includes a rolled metal body portion extending between endcaps of said scaffold plank.
In yet a further aspect of the invention the U shaped body of at least some of said ledgers include 3 pairs opposed notches, with each pair of notches adapted to receive a bracket used to connect with ledgers at an intermediate point in the length of the ledger member.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
The scaffold system 2 shown in
The uprights 4 are interconnected by ledgers 6 with some of these ledgers being parallel and other ledgers being perpendicular. In this case releasable ledger heads 8 connect with the rosettes 5 of the uprights. The ledgers 6 are designed act as ledgers and transoms and can extend in any direction based on the rosette. The preferred ledger 6 is shown in
Each of the scaffold planks 12 include an end cap 20 having a downwardly extending flange 21 for providing a hook type engagement with an edge of a ledger member. It can be seen that the end caps also include notched corners 18 which allow the end cap to be placed in close engagement with a side of the upright as clearly shown in
It is also desirable in modular scaffolding systems to allow planks to be installed in different orientations. The scaffold plank 12a is shown engaging the adjacent cell and is in a perpendicular orientation relative to the initial planks 12. A large open cavity 31 is shown which is partially bordered by the scaffold planks 12d and 12c. These scaffold planks are supported by the ledger 6a as well as an intermediate ledger 6b which is supported by the ledgers extending between uprights. Thus the ledger 6b is supported by and extends between two opposed ledgers at a position intermediate the length of the opposed ledgers. As shown in
The particular structure of the ledger and the cooperation of the ledger with the scaffold plank, allows the scaffold planks to be secured across a scaffold grid cell with each end caps effectively covering the ledger to the approximate centerline of the U-shaped cavity. Opposed endcaps of scaffold planks supported to the opposite side of the ledger to cover the opposite side of the U shaped cavity. It is also possible to have a scaffold plank with a rail portion received within the U-shaped ledger covering the opposite side of the U shaped cavity as shown in
The partial perspective view of
As shown in
The upwardly opening U-shaped ledger also tends to capture small parts from passing through the work surface.
The scaffold plank as shown in
With the embodiments shown in
It can be appreciated that variations can be made to this design that allow the rail portion of the scaffold plank to be received within a U-shaped channel and this arrangement can provide direct support for the scaffold plank along that edge but it need not do so. The scaffold planks are designed for end cap support and do not require indirect support by the rail portion within the U-shaped ledger.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated that variations may be made thereto while still operating in the manner of the disclosed invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2932677 | Jun 2016 | CA | national |