Shoring leg

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6174110
  • Patent Number
    6,174,110
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 4, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A shoring leg is provided with a latch for use in maintaining an end plate of the shoring leg and a jack collar in a predetermined position relative to each another.The latch comprises a latch member having a slot to receive a mounting bracket which mounts the latch member for pivotal movement relative to the mounting means from a latching position to a release position. The latch member defines a recess adapted, when in the latching position, to receive part of the leg end plate and a corresponding part of an adjacent collar of the jack to retain the end plate and collar in the predetermined position. The latch member is biased into the latching position by a coil spring acting between the leg and the latching member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a shoring leg and, more particularly, to a shoring.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A known shoring system comprises a plurality of vertical legs each of.




A known shoring system comprises a plurality of vertical legs each of which is provided with an adjustable jack at the bottom thereof. A screw-threaded portion of the jack is inserted into the leg and the jack carries a rotatable threaded collar which abuts an end plate carried by the leg. As the collar is rotated, it moves up or down the threaded portion of the jack, thereby lifting or lowering the leg. In this known system, when moving the vertical legs, a jack can become disconnected from its leg, thereby necessitating additional work in relocating the jack within the leg.




In order to obviate or reduce this problem, it has previously been proposed in UK Patent GB2265921 to provide a shoring leg with a latch which serves to maintain an end plate of the shoring leg and a collar of the jack in a predetermined position relative to one another. The known latch comprises a latch member mounted on the leg for movement between a latching position and a release position, the latch member defining adjacent one end thereof a recess adapted, when in the latching position, to receive part of the leg end plate and adjacent one end thereof the adjacent collar of the jack to retain the end plate and the collar in the predetermined position. The latch member is retained in the latching position by means of a leaf spring which is attached to the shoring leg and to which the latch member is secured. The latch member is provided with an integrally formed fulcrum in the form of a stub which contacts the leg, whereby the latch member is movable from its latching position into its release position by pressing on the other end of the latch member to pivot the latch member about the stub.




Whilst the known shoring leg and its latch operate satisfactorily, the present invention aims to provide a shoring leg having a latch requiring fewer components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention provides a shoring leg provided with a latch for use in maintaining an end plate on the shoring leg and a jack collar in a predetermined position relative to each other, the latch comprising a latch member mounted on the leg to execute a movement from a latching position to a release position, the latch member defining a recess adapted, when in the latching position, to receive part of the leg end plate and to receive a corresponding part of an adjacent collar of a jack to retain the end plate and the collar in said predetermined position, there being means to retain the latch member in the latching position, in which shoring leg the latch member is attached to the leg by mounting means which mounts the latch member for movement relative to the mounting means between the latching position and the release position.




The latch member may be pivotally mounted on the mounting means. The mounting means is typically a mounting bracket fixedly attached to the leg, and the latch member is pivotally mounted on a fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket.




The fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket may be received in a mounting slot formed in the latch member and preferably a central region of the mounting slot of the latch member is narrower than the end regions of the slot. Thus, typically, an inner longitudinal edge of the slot is of arcuate form and an outer longitudinal edge of the slot comprises two linear portions which are inclined to one another so as to meet a fulcrum comer about which the latch is pivotable on the fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket.




The recess may comprise an indentation receiving the leg end plate and a rebate for receiving the jack collar.




The latch member is preferably an elongate member, the recess being defined adjacent one end of the elongate member. The elongate member may be provided at the end thereof remote from the recess, with a finger tab.




Where the latch is an elongate member, the end of the elongate member which is provided with the recess may also be provided with an inclined cam face adjacent the recess.




Conveniently the latch member is at least partially received in a channel which extends axially of the leg. Resilient means, such as a spring, typically in the form of a coil spring which is compressed between the latch member and the leg, is used to retain the latch member in the latching position.




The invention also relates to a leg as described above in combination with a jack, the jack having a collar adjacent the end plate of the leg, part of the end plate of the leg and the corresponding part of the collar being received in the said recess formed in the latch member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In order that the invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a shoring leg having a latch engaged with a jack collar, the leg and the jack being shown partly in phantom;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the shoring leg of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is side view of a latch member of the latch, showing a mounting slot of the latch member;





FIG. 4

is a side view of a mounting plate of the shoring leg latch; and





FIG. 5

is an end view of the mounting plate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, a hollow vertical shoring leg


1


is provided at its lower end with an adjustable jack


2


. The jack has a portion (not shown) for engaging the ground to support a vertical screw-threaded portion


2


A on which is rotatably mounted an internally threaded collar


3


. The screw-threaded portion of the jack


2


is dimensioned to be received within the hollow leg


1


. The collar


3


has an upper radially outwardly projecting lip


4


dimensioned to engage the lower end of the leg


1


and thus support the leg.




The leg


1


consists of an extruded tube of aluminium with a substantially circular cross-section. The outer surface of the leg


1


is provided with axially extending channels


5


. The leg


1


carries an annular end plate


6


which is fixed at the bottom of the leg


1


for engagement with the jack collar


3


. The end plate


6


projects radially outwardly of the leg


1


and has a greater external diameter than that of the jack collar


3


. When shoring incorporating the leg


1


is to be moved, the leg


1


may be lifted. In order to prevent the jack


2


from becoming separated from the leg


1


when the leg is lifted, the leg is provided with a latch


7


which acts to retain the jack


2


in position.




The latch


7


comprises a vertically disposed elongate member


8


which is partially received in one of the axially extending channels


5


of the leg


1


. An upper portion of the exposed outer face of the latch member


8


is formed at its upper end


9


with a kiurled finger tab


10


. A lower portion of the inner face of the latch member


8


defines a recess


11


. The inwardly facing recess


11


is bounded by upper and lower walls


12


and


13


which are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the latch member


8


. A partition wall


14


parallel to the walls


12


and


13


defines a step in the recess


11


which divides the recess into an upper indentation


15


and a lower rebate


16


, the indentation


15


extending deeper into the latch member


8


than the rebate


16


. A sloping cam surface


17


extends downwardly and outwardly from the inner edge of the lower boundary wall


13


, while the upper boundary wall


12


is connected to the lower end of a concave central portion


18


of the inner face of the latch member


8


by a rounded shoulder


19


. An upper end of the central portion


18


meets an upper portion of the inner face of the latch member


8


at a cusp


20


.




The latch member


8


is formed with a mounting slot


21


which extends longitudinally of the leg


1


in a central portion thereof. The slot


21


comprises upper and lower end edges


22


and


23


which are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the latch member


8


. Inner and outer longitudinal edges


24


and


25


of the slot


21


extend between the end edges


22


and


23


. The inner longitudinal edge


24


is an outwardly convex arcuate edge. The outer longitudinal edge


25


comprises upper and lower linear portions


25


A and


25


B of equal length which are inclined relative to one another so as to meet at a fulcrum corner


26


, thereby defining with the inner longitudinal edge


24


of the slot


21


a central waist in the slot from which the width of the slot increases towards each end of the slot


21


.




The latch


7


is located at the bottom end of the leg


1


, so that the indentation


15


of the recess


11


is aligned with the end plate


6


of the leg


1


and can accommodate a peripheral part of the end plate, while a corresponding part of the collar lip


4


can be received in the rebate


15


of the recess


11


when the lip is adjacent to the end plate


6


.




A rigid mounting bracket


27


for mounting the latch member


8


on the leg


1


is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The mounting bracket


27


is formed from a horizontally elongate rectangular strip bent to form a central fulcrum plate


28


flanked by mounting wings


29


and


30


which extend at an angle to the fulcrum plate


28


from respective vertical edges of the fulcrum plate


28


. The width of the strip from which the mounting bracket


27


is made is slightly less than the length of the mounting slot


21


of the latch member


8


, while the thickness of the strip is substantially equal to the horizontal distance between the fulcrum corner


26


of the outer longitudinal edge


25


of the mounting slot


19


and the opposing point on the arcuate inner edge


24


of the slot


21


. The mounting bracket


27


extends through the mounting slot


21


in the latch member


8


, so that the latch member is supported on the fulcrum plate


28


of the mounting bracket


27


. Each of the mounting wings


29


and


30


of the mounting plate


27


is fixedly attached to the leg


1


by suitable fasteners, such as rivets, so that the fulcrum plate overlies the channel


5


of the leg


1


in which the latch member


8


is partially received.




A blind bore


31


is formed in the latch member


8


above the mounting slot


21


, the bore


31


extending into the member


8


transversely of the longitudinal axis of the member


8


from an upper portion of the inner face of the member


8


. A biasing coil spring is partially received in the bore


31


so that it is retained in a compressed condition between the member


8


and the bottom of the channel


5


in which the member


8


is received.




In a normal latching position of the latch


7


shown in

FIG. 1

the latch member


8


is biased by the action of the spring


32


so that the latch member


8


sits on the fulcrum plate


28


of the mounting bracket


27


with the lower linear portion


25


B of the outer edge


25


of the slot


21


in engagement with the outer surface of the fulcrum plate


28


. In this position, a peripheral portion of the end plate


6


is received in the indentation


15


with the upper wall


12


of the latch recess


11


is in direct contact with the upper surface of the end plate


6


and the collar lip


4


which abuts end plate


6


is accommodated within the rebate


16


of the latch recess


11


. If, for any reason, such as the leg being moved, the collar


3


starts to separate from the leg


1


, the lower wall


13


of the latch recess engages the collar lip


4


and holds the jack


2


and the leg


1


together, preventing separation of the jack


2


from the leg


1


.




To release the latch


7


, the finger tab


10


on the latch member


8


is depressed towards the leg


1


against the action of the spring


32


. This causes the latch member


8


to pivot on the fulcrum plate


28


about the fulcrum comer


26


, so that the lower linear portion


25


B of the outer longitudinal edge


25


of the slot


21


moves away from the fulcrum plate. The pivoting movement of the latch member continues until the upper linear portion


25


A of the outer longitudinal edge


25


of the slot


21


comes into contact with the fulcrum plate. In this fully depressed position, the latch


7


is in a release position in which the collar


3


can be removed from the rebate


16


, thereby allowing the portion of the jack


2


within the leg


1


to be withdrawn.




If the leg


1


is lowered onto the jack


2


with the latch in its normal latching position, the cam surface


17


first comes into contact with the collar lip


4


. The cam surface slides over the collar lip


4


, causing the lower part of the catch member to move radially outwardly until the collar lip


4


passes beyond the lower wall


13


of the recess and is captured within the recess


11


as the latch


7


is returned to its normal latching position by the spring


32


.




Alternatively, the leg


1


may be lowered onto the jack


2


with the finger tab


10


fully depressed. In this case, the cam surface


17


does not come into contact with the collar lip


4


and the operating lever is not released until the collar lip


4


comes into contact with the end plate


6


. When this occurs, the finger tab


10


is released and the latch


7


returns to its normal latching position.



Claims
  • 1. A shoring leg provided with a latch for use in maintaining an end plate on the shoring leg and a jack collar in a predetermined position relative to each other, the latch comprising a latch member mounted on the leg to execute a movement from a latching position to a release position, the latch member defining a recess adapted, when in the latching position, to receive part of the leg end plate and to receive a corresponding part of the lack collar, the corresponding part of the lack collar being adjacent to the leg end plate, to retain the end plate and the collar in said predetermined position, there being means to retain the latch member in the latching position, in which shoring leg the latch member is attached to the leg by mounting means which mounts the latch member for movement relative to the mounting means between the latching position and the release position, the latch member being pivotably mounted on the mounting means, the mounting means comprising a mounting bracket fixedly attached to the leg and having a fulcrum plate, the latch member being pivotably mounted on the fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket.
  • 2. A leg according to claim 1, wherein the fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket is received in a mounting slot formed in the latch member.
  • 3. A leg according to claim 2, wherein a central region of the mounting slot of the latch member is narrower than end regions of the slot.
  • 4. A leg according to claim 3, wherein an inner longitudinal edge of the slot is of arcuate form and an outer longitudinal edge of the slot comprises two linear portions which are inclined to one another so as to meet at a fulcrum comer about which the latch is pivotable on the fulcrum plate of the mounting bracket.
  • 5. A leg according to claim 1, wherein the recess comprises an indentation for receiving the leg end plate and a rebate for receiving the jack collar.
  • 6. A leg according to claim 1, wherein the latch member is an elongate member, the recess being defined adjacent one end of the elongate member.
  • 7. A leg according to claim 6, wherein the end of the elongate member is provided with a finger tab.
  • 8. A leg according to claim 6, wherein the one end of the elongate member is provided with an inclined cam face adjacent the recess.
  • 9. A leg according to claim 6, wherein the elongate member is at least partially received in a channel which extends axially of the leg.
  • 10. A leg according to claim 1, wherein the means to retain the latch member in the latching position is resilient means.
  • 11. A leg according to claim 10, wherein the means to retain the latch member in the latching position is a spring.
  • 12. A leg according claim 11, wherein the means to retain the latch member in the latching position is a coil spring.
  • 13. A leg according to claim 12, wherein the coil spring is a compression spring compressed between the latch member and the leg.
  • 14. A leg according to claim 4 in combination with a jack, the jack having a collar adjacent the end plate of the leg, part of the end plate of the leg and a corresponding part of the collar being received in said recess.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9725720 Dec 1997 GB
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3957304 Kutsky et al. May 1976
5318388 Papadopoulos Jun 1994
5971334 Crawshaw et al. Oct 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
332026 Jul 1930 GB
639129 Jun 1950 GB
2265921 Oct 1993 GB