The present disclosure relates generally to accessories for multifunction scaffolds and, more particularly, to a tool shelf capable of mounting to the multifunction scaffold in multiple configurations.
A typical multi-function scaffold comprises two ladder frames supporting an adjustable height platform. For safety, a guard rail system can be mounted to the platform to prevent a worker from falling from the platform. Tool shelves that attach to the ladder frame are known to make tools and other items readily accessible to a worker. Known tool shelves typically comprise a shelf that mounts to the ladder frame of the scaffold and is supported by one of the rungs of the ladder frame. However, when the platform is adjusted to its maximum height, the items place on the tool shelf will be out of the worker's reach and the worker may need to bend over to reach items placed on the tool shelf, which increases the likelihood of a fall and presents a safety hazard.
The claimed invention comprises a tool shelf for a multi-function scaffold comprising two spaced apart ladder frames supporting a platform and a guard rail mounted to the platform. The tool shelf is specially designed to mount to either the ladder frame, or to the guard rail system. When the platform is adjusted to the maximum height, the worker can mount the to guard rail system so that the items placed on the tool shelf will be within reach without bending over. When the platform is lowered, the tool shelf can be mounted to the ladder frame.
In one embodiment, the tool shelf comprises a shelf comprising a top surface, front wall, back wall, and side walls. A first horizontal channel in the shelf extends parallel to the rear wall and configured to engage with a ladder rung of the ladder frame of the scaffold in a first mounting position and with a horizontal rail of the guard rail in a second mounting position such that the weight of the tool shelf is supported by the ladder rung on the ladder frame in a first mounting position and by the horizontal rail of the guard rail in a second mounting position. A pair of tiered slots extending inward from respective side walls adjacent the rear wall. Each tiered slot comprises a perimeter wall extending around the tiered slot, a first section configured to receive a vertical support of the ladder frame in the first mounting position with the perimeter wall engaging opposing sides of the vertical support of the ladder frame, and a second section configured to receive a vertical post of the guard rail in the second mounting position with the perimeter wall engaging opposing sides of the vertical post of the guard rail.
Another embodiment comprises a tool shelf adapted to mount to a guard rail extending around a platform of the scaffold. The shelf comprises a top surface, front wall, back wall, and side walls. A first horizontal channel in the shelf extends parallel to the rear wall and is configured to engage with a first horizontal rail of the guard rail in a first mounting position such that the tool shelf is supported on one side by the horizontal member and that the tool shelf extends outward from the guard rail. At least one detachable mounting arm is provided and configured to engage with a second horizontal member of the guard rail in the first mounting position so as to hold the tool shelf in a horizontal orientation.
Another embodiment comprises a tool shelf adapted to mount to a guard rail extending around a platform of the scaffold. The shelf comprises a top surface, front wall, back wall, and side walls. A pair of first horizontal channels in the shelf extend parallel to the respective side walls on opposing sides of the tool shelf, the horizontal channels being configured to engage with first horizontal rails of the guard rail on opposing sides of the platform in a first mounting position such that the tool shelf is supported on two sides by the horizontal rails of the guard rail.
The present disclosure relates to a tool shelf designed for use with a multi-function scaffold. The tool shelf is specially designed to mount in a variety of different positions depending upon the needs of the worker. To provide context for a full understanding of the disclosure, a brief description of the multi-function scaffold is provided.
Each ladder frame 12 comprises two vertical supports 14 connected by two or more cross members 16 that serve as ladder rungs. The vertical supports 14 and cross members 16 are preferably made of a metal tubing or other rigid tubular material. The cross members 16 are preferably welded at each end to respective ones of the vertical supports 14 so that each ladder frame 12 is a unitary structure. A series of aligned openings 18 extend through the vertical supports 14 perpendicular to the plane of the ladder frame 12 and are spaced 2 inches apart. As will be hereinafter described in more detail, the openings 18 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 30 (
Casters 50 or other ground-engaging members can be inserted into the lower ends of the vertical supports 14 and secured by a span pin 56. The caster 50 includes a stem (not shown) that inserts into the end of the vertical support 14. The stem includes an opening that aligns with the opening 18 in the vertical support 14 to allow insertion of the span pin 56 to secure the caster 50 to the vertical support 14.
The platform 20 comprises two side rail assemblies that extend between the ladder frames 12 and a deck 40 that is supported by the side rail assemblies. The side rail assemblies are shown in
The side rails 22 are symmetrical about a horizontal plane and configured to provide a support surface for the deck 40 of the platform 20 in both a first orientation (guide channels 24 extending down from side rail 22) and a second orientation (guide channels 24 extending up from side rail 22). The platform 20 can be used in either orientation. The side rails 22 are equipped with removable locking pins 42 to hold the deck 40 down once the deck 40 is put in place. The locking pins 42 are removable and can be installed in both orientations of the platform 20.
The guide channels 24 comprises a C-shaped channels 24 and are configured to slide along the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frames 12 at each end of the scaffold 10 to adjust the height of the platform 20. Each guide channel 24 includes a releasable locking mechanism 30 for locking the platform 20 at a desired height. In one embodiment, the releasable locking mechanism 30 comprises a U-shaped locking pin 32 that engages with aligned openings and in the guide channel 24 and vertical supports 14 respectively to lock the platform 20 at a desired height. The U-shaped locking pin 32 is biased by springs to an engaged position in which the ends of the locking pin 32 are engaged in holes 18 in the vertical supports 14. To adjust the height of the platform 20, the locking pin 32 is pulled back to disengage the locking pin 32 from the holes 18 in the vertical supports 14. Once disengaged, the platform 20 can be adjusted in height to any desired position in the adjustment range. When the platform 20 is adjusted to the desired height, span pins 34 (
The molded shelf 202 comprises a top surface 204, side walls 206, front wall 208 and rear wall 210. The side walls 206, front wall 208 and rear wall 210 extend downward from the top surface 204. A plurality of reinforcing ribs 212, seen best in
The top surface 204 of the tools shelf 200 has a number of integrally formed features providing a place to store or support various items used by a worker. The features include a main tray 220, a side tray 226, a cup 228 and a plurality of tool holders 230-236. The main tray 220 comprises a shallow recess in the top surface 204. Two concentrically arranged circular recess 222, 224 are formed in the main tray 220 and are sized to receive paint cans of different dimensions. A side tray 226 is formed in the top surface 204 on one side of the main tray 220, which is slightly deeper than the main tray 220. The side tray 226 may be used, for example, to hold small items such as screws, washer, nuts, etc. A cup 228 is formed in the top surface 204, which is deeper than the side tray 226. The cup 228 provides another place to store relatively small items that are being used. A variety of openings are formed in the top surface to serve as tool holders 230-236. In the exemplary embodiments, the tool shelf 200 includes tool holders 230 configured to receive a drill or other power tool, tool holders 232 configured to receive a hammer, tool holders 234 configured to hold various types of pliers, and tool holders 236 along the front and rear edges configured to hold screw drivers.
A pair of recesses 240 are formed in the front wall 208 of the molded shelf 202 and include integrally molded hooks 238. The hooks 238 provide means for hanging tools or other items.
The rear wall 210 includes a pair openings 244 adjacent opposing ends of the real wall 210. The openings 244 are configured to receive mounting arms for mounting the tool shelf 200 to the scaffold 10 in mounting positions B and D. The rear wall 210 terminates short of the side wall 206 to provide clearance when the tool shelf is mounted to the guard rails as will be hereinafter described.
Tiered slots 250 are formed in the tool shelf 200 at the junction of the side walls 206 and rear wall 210. The tiered slots 250 extend vertically through the tool shelf 200 and comprise three tiers or sections denoted as the outer or outer section 252, the middle tier or middle section 254, and the inner tier or inner section 256. The tiered slot 250 is specially configured to engage with the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frame 12 in mounting position A (
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The tool shelf 200 includes a channel 260 on the underside of the tool shelf 200 extending parallel to the rear wall 210 between the tiered slots 250. The channel 260 is formed by cutting way portions of the perimeter wall 258 and reinforcing ribs 212 on the underside of the tool shelf 200. The cut away portions of the perimeter wall 258 and reinforcing ribs 212 align along a longitudinal axis that extends parallel to the rear wall 210 and aligns with the tiered slots 250. The channel 260 receives one of the cross members 16, i.e., ladder rungs, of the ladder frame 12 when the tool shelf 200 is mounted in mounting position A so that the cross member 16 supports the weight of the tool shelf 200. The channel 260 receives one of the horizontal rails 144 of the gate 140 when the tool shelf 200 is mounted in mounting positions B and D so that the horizontal rail 144 supports the weight of the tool shelf 200.
The tool shelf 200 further includes two side channels 270 on the underside of the tool shelf 200 extending parallel to the side walls 206. The channels 270 are formed by cutting way portions of the front wall 208, rear wall 210, perimeter wall 258 and reinforcing ribs 212 on the underside of the tool shelf 200. The cut away portions of the front wall 208, rear wall 210, perimeter wall 258 and reinforcing ribs 212 align along a longitudinal axis that extends parallel to the side walls 206. The spacing between the channels 270 matches the spacing between the side rail assemblies 120 so that the tool shelf 200 can rest on two opposing guard rails. The channels 270 receive the horizontal rails 124 of the side rail assemblies 120 when the tool shelf 200 is mounted in mounting position C so that the horizontal rails 124 support the weight of the tool shelf 200.
Mounting arms 280, also referred to herein as elbows 280, are provided to facilitate mounting the tool shelf 200 to the guard rail 100 in mounting positions B and D. Each mounting arm 280 includes a connecting portion 282 and a finger portion 284. The connecting portion 282 is configured to insert into a respective opening 244 in the rear wall 210 of the tool shelf 200. The finger portion 284 extends laterally outward and downward from the connecting portion 282 and is configured to engage an underside of the horizontal rails 124 of the side rail assemblies 120 in mounting positions B and D. A bore 286 extends vertically through the end of the connecting portion 282 and aligns with the opening 246 in the tool shelf 200. When the mounting arm 280 is inserted into the opening 244 in the tool shelf 200, a securing pin 288 can be inserted through the aligned openings 246 and 286 in the tool shelf 200 and mounting arm 280 respectively to secure the mounting arm 280 to the tool shelf 200. When the mounting arms 280 are not in use, the mounting arms 280 and securing pin 288 can be stored on the underside of the tool shelf 200 as shown in
In mounting position A, shown in
In mounting position B, shown in
In mounting position B, the mounting arms 280 may optionally be used to provide additional support for the tool shelf 200. In this case, the mounting arms 280 are inserted into the openings 244 in the rear wall. The fingers 284 of the mounting arms 280 extend outward and engage the underside of a horizontal rails 124 of the side rail assemblies 120. The tool shelf 200 itself engages the top side of the horizontal rails 124 at a position spaced from the finger 286 of the mounting arm 280. The engagement of the fingers 284 with the bottom side of the horizontal rails 124 prevents the tool shelf 200 from tilting downward.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the use of the mounting arms or elbows 280 in mounting position B is not required. As noted, when weight is placed on the tool shelf 200, the perimeter wall 258 binds against the vertical posts 142 which prevents the tool shelf 200 from tilting downward.
In mounting position C, shown in
In mounting position D shown in
In some embodiments, the tool shelf 200 could be installed on the top rail 144 of the gates 140 without the use of the mounting arms or elbows 280 by extending the vertical posts 142 of the gates 140 above the top rail 144. In this case, the vertical posts 142 of the gate 140 extend through the middle section of the tiered slots, which prevents the tool shelf 200 from tilting downward as previously described.
With some modification, the tool shelf 200 could also be mounted to the horizontal rail 124 of the side rail assemblies 120. For example, the tool shelf 200 could rest on the topmost horizontal rail 124, which can be received in the channel 260 adjacent the rear wall 210. A telescoping brace (not shown) can be provided that extends downward from a point near the front wall 208 and connects to the next lower horizontal rail 124. When not in use, the brace can be retracted and stored on the underside of the tool shelf.
The present invention provides a more versatile tool shelf that can be positioned on the scaffold in a variety of different location depending on the needs of the user. The tool shelf allows the user to keep tools and other items needed for a job within easy reach and improves worker productivity.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/239,785 filed Sep. 1, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63239785 | Sep 2021 | US |