Claims
- 1. Support means for stanchions or the like of the type having at least a portion thereof insertable within a cavity, the cavity having a predetermined configuration, said support means comprising:
- (a) means for being secured to the stanchion;
- (b) base means for inserting within the cavity said base means comprises a rigid disk;
- (c) expansible means upon said base means, for insertion within the cavity;
- (d) engaging means coupled to said base means and expansible means; said engaging means further comprises a rigid member coupling said securing means and base means to said expansible means; such that upon said engaging means in combination with said rigid member exerts a force against said expansible means; said base means, in response to said engaging means and said rigid member, exerts a force against said expansible means; said combined forces thereby causing said expansible means to expand so as to be capable of engaging the cavity wall;
- (e) means for supporting and holding said base, expansible, and engaging means with respect to one another for unitary removal from said cavity upon the releasing of said forces, said support means comprises a rigid element for joining said base means and said expansible means to said securing means without the cavity; said rigid element comprises a threaded rod, said expansible means comprises a toroidal collar of rubber about said threaded rod; said rigid member comprises a sleeve about said rod; said securing means further comprises means for joining the stanchion to said threaded rod and thereby forcing said sleeve against said collar; said joining means comprises a nut integrally joined with the stanchion and threaded upon said threaded rod, such that upon tightening said stanchion against said sleeve, said sleeve engages said collar, said flange portion of said sleeve having arms extending therefrom for securing thereto a toe board; said rigid member extending within the cavity and without so as to engage said expansible means and provide support to said rigid element with the cavity, said rigid member having an integrally formed laterally extending flange-like portion for bearing against the marginal edge of the cavity wall for keeping the support means from pivotally moving about the marginal edge; said base means and said rigid member are on opposed sides of said expansible means and said expansible means is easily insertable; within the cavity in a relaxed condition and returns to said relaxed condition upon removing said forces of said rigid member and said base means; said expansible means comprising resilient material.
- 2. Support means for stanchions or the like of the type having at least a portion thereof insertable within a cavity in a work area, the cavity having a predetermined configuration, said support means comprising:
- (a) means for being secured to the stanchion;
- (b) base means for inserting within the cavity;
- (c) expansible means upon said base means, for insertion within the cavity;
- (d) engaging means coupled to said base means and expansible means; said engaging means further comprises a rigid member coupling said securing means and base means to said expansible means; such that upon said engaging means in combination with said rigid member exerts a force against said expansible means; said base means, in response to said engaging means and said rigid member, exerts a force against said expansible means; said combined forces thereby causing said expansible means to expand so as to be capable of engaging the cavity wall; and
- (e) means for supporting and holding said base, expansible, and engaging means with respect to one another for unitary removal from said cavity upon the releasing of said forces, said support means comprises a rigid element for joining said base means and said expansible means to said securing means without the cavity; said rigid member extending within the cavity and without so as to engage said expansible means and provide support to said rigid element with the cavity, said rigid member having an intergrally formed laterally extending flange-like portion for bearing against the marginal edge of the cavity wall for keeping the support means from pivotally moving about the marginal edge; and
- (f) receptacle means secured to said engaging member for receiving therein the stanchion; said receptacle means comprises leg-like extensions engageable with the work area so as to space said receptacle from the marginal edge of the cavity.
- 3. Support means as recited in claim 2 wherein said receptacle has a rectangular cross section and a planar base.
- 4. Support means for stanchions or the like of the type having at least a portion thereof insertable within a cavity, the cavity having a predetermined configuration, said support means comprising:
- (a) base means for insertion within a cavity;
- (b) expansible means comprises, a threaded rod a toroidal collar made of rubber about said threaded rod, upon said base means, for insertion within the cavity; said base means comprises a rigid disk for supporting thereon said expansible means and a rigid upright member; said rigid upright member comprises a threaded rod;
- (c) engaging means coupled to said base means and expansible means, said engaging means and said base means are on opposed sides of said expansible means, such that upon said engaging means exerting a force against said expansible means, said base means, in response to said engaging means, exerts a force against said expansible means; said combined forces thereby causing said expansible means to expand so as to be capable of engaging the cavity wall; said engaging means is coupled to said upright member and comprises a rigid sleeve about said rod and means coupled to said rigid upright member to transmit forces to said rigid member; said expansible means is easily insertable within the cavity in a relaxed condition and returns to said relaxed condition upon removing said forces of said engaging means and said base means; and
- (d) means for coupling to a stanchion for engaging said threaded rod and forcing said sleeve against said collar; said coupling means comprises a nut integral with said stanchion and threaded upon said threaded rod, such that upon tightening said nut against said sleeve, said sleeve engages said collar, said sleeve having a radially extending flange portion for bearing against the marginal edge of the cavity wall and keeping the stanchion from pivotally moving about the marginal edge, said flange portion having arms extending therefrom for securing thereot to a toe board.
- 5. Support means for stanchions or the like of the type having at least a portion thereof insertable within a cavity, the cavity having a predetermined configuration, said support means comprising:
- (a) base means for insertion within a cavity;
- (b) expansible means, upon said base means, for insertion within the cavity; said base means comprises a rigid member for supporting thereon said expansible means and an upright member;
- (c) engaging means coupled to said base means and expansible means, said engaging means and said base means are on opposed sides of said expansible means, such that upon said engaging means exerting a force against said expansible means, said base means, in response to said engaging means, exerts a force against said expansible means; said combined forces thereby causing said expansible means to expand so as to be capable of engaging the cavity wall; said engaging means is coupled to said upright member; and
- (d) column securing means having means for holding guard rails secured thereto and coupled to said engaging means; said column securing mens comprises at least one planar member having at least one guard rail bracket secured thereto and secured to said engaging means such that said planar portion thereof is perpendicular to said engaging means.
REFERENCE TO APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 950,596, filed on Oct. 11, 1978, now abandoned, which was, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 828,830, filed on Aug. 29, 1977, now abandoned, which was, in turn, a divisional application of application Ser. No. 462,314, filed Apr. 19, 1974, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,045,003 on Aug. 30, 1977, which was, in turn, a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 341,131, filed on Mar. 14, 1973, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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