Claims
- 1. An improved temporary guardrail system for removable attachment to a building under construction including a plurality of upright stanchions, said stanchions being connected by a plurality of vertically spaced, upper and lower horizontal side rails, the improvements comprising:
- anchoring means being fixedly attached at a bottom end of each of said stanchions, said anchoring means including a rectangular plate, said plate being fixedly attached to said bottom end of each of said stanchions in perpendicular relation thereto, each of said stanchions being located at a point that is laterally offset from a center point of said plate such that mechanical advantage is gained in counteracting a force generated by a person falling against said upper and lower horizontal side rails when said anchoring means is attached to said building, each of said stanchions including a first threaded stud projecting upwardly and outwardly from a top end thereof in axial alignment therewith enabling each of said upper horizontal side rails to be rotatably mounted thereon at any angular relationship in a horizontal plane;
- means for rotatably connecting said upper and lower side rails to said stanchions enabling each respective upper and lower side rail to be rotated up to 360 degrees about a longitudinal axis of each respective stanchion in a horizontal plane and each respective upper and lower side rail to be pivoted at varying angles in a vertical plane;
- means for telescopically adjusting the length of each respective upper and lower side rail enabling said temporary guardrail system to be adapted to various structural features of said building; and
- angulation means attached to said first threaded stud enabling said upper side rails to be attached thereto and pivoted in a vertical plane at varying angles in relation to said stanchion, said angulation means including an L-shaped stair and incline adapter bracket disposed on said first threaded stud at said top end of said stanchion, said bracket including a second threaded stud disposed in perpendicular relation to the longitudinal axis of said stanchion permitting said upper side rails to be mounted thereon and pivoted in a vertical plane at varying angles for installation of said temporary guardrail system on inclines and flights of stairs.
- 2. The temporary guard rail system of claim 1 wherein said rotatable connecting means for said lower side rails comprises at least one rail support collar cooperating with each of said lower side rails, said at least one collar being disposed about said stanchion, and at least one threaded stud outwardly projecting from said rail support collar perpendicular to a center axis of said collar enabling a lower side rail to be fixedly mounted on said rotatable connecting means.
- 3. The temporary guard rail system of claim 2 wherein said rail support collars are disposed about said stanchion at a predetermined vertical location in an operative relationship between at least two rail stops.
- 4. The temporary guard rail system of claim 3 wherein said rail stops are fabricated from steel.
- 5. The temporary guard rail system of claim 4 wherein said rail stops are attached to said stanchion by weldment.
- 6. The temporary guard rail system of claim 1 wherein said telescopically adjusting means comprises each of said upper and lower side rails having a plurality of tubular sections that are slideably engaged one inside another whereby the length of said upper and lower side rails is made adjustable.
- 7. The temporary guard rail system of claim 6 wherein said telescopically adjusting means includes a locking means.
- 8. The temporary guardrail system of claim 6 wherein said tubular sections are generally rectangular in cross section.
- 9. The temporary guardrail system of claim 6 wherein said tubular sections are generally cylindrical in cross section.
- 10. The temporary guard rail system of claim 1 wherein a plurality of mounting apertures are formed adjacent the peripheral edges of said anchoring means, said apertures being adapted to receive fasteners therein for attaching said anchoring means to said building structure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/421,858, filed Apr. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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