Tubular frame scaffolding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443262
  • Patent Number
    6,443,262
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 30, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A tubular frame scaffolding system including base pads, vertical trusses, work platforms, access ladders, diagonal support braces, horizontal guard rails, intermediate guard rail panels, top guard rail panels, top guard rail posts, and toeboards. The guard rails and the toeboards act as safety devices to protect against accidental falls during the use of the tubular frame scaffolding system.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to a scaffolding system and more particularly to a scaffolding system with improved safety features designed for easy assembly and disassembly.




Scaffolding systems are commonly used to perform work tasks at elevations beyond reach of workers, or in other hard-to-reach places. The existing scaffolding systems suffer from a number of limitations. The existing scaffolding systems often include a large number of components. The components of the existing scaffolding systems are often difficult to assemble, making the assembly of the existing scaffolding systems a tedious, time-consuming endeavor. In addition, many of the existing scaffolding systems lack adequate safety features, resulting in a hazardous working environment for the workers who use the scaffolding systems.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the limitations of the existing scaffolding systems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention, a tubular scaffolding system is provided that includes a plurality of base pads for providing a foundation for the scaffolding system, a plurality of tubular vertical trusses for forming a skeleton of the scaffolding system, one or more work platforms coupled to the vertical trusses, one or more access ladders coupled to the work platforms, one or more horizontal guard rails coupled to the vertical trusses, and one or more diagonal support braces coupled to the vertical trusses.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a platform system for detachable affixation on a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes a work platform, an access ladder coupled to the work platform, one or more hooks for coupling a top end of the access ladder to the work platform, and a latching device for supporting a bottom end of the access ladder beneath the work platform.




According to another aspect of the present invention, an intermediate guard rail panel for detachable affixation on a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes a plurality of vertical support bars and one or more horizontal support bars fixedly attached to the vertical support posts.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a top guard rail post for use on a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes a fixed vertical support post, a horizontal post for supporting a work platform coupled to the fixed vertical support post, and a hinge for coupling the fixed vertical support post to the horizontal support post.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of assembling a scaffolding system is provided that includes placing a plurality of base pads on a ground surface, coupling a plurality of tubular vertical trusses to the base pads to form a skeleton for the scaffolding system, attaching one or more platform systems to the vertical trusses, coupling one or more horizontal guard rails and one or more diagonal support braces to the vertical trusses, and coupling one or more top guard rail posts to the tubular vertical trusses on top of the scaffolding system.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of affixing a vertical truss to a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes mating the vertical truss to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the vertical truss to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of affixing a top guard rail panel to a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes mating the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of affixing a top guard rail post to a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes mating the top guard rail post to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the top guard rail post to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of affixing an intermediate guard rail panel to a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided that includes mating the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates an embodiment of a tubular frame scaffolding system.





FIG. 2

illustrates an embodiment of base pads included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3



a


illustrates an embodiment of a vertical truss included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3



b


is a perspective view of the vertical truss of

FIG. 3



a.







FIG. 3



c


illustrates an embodiment of a vertical extension included within the vertical truss of

FIG. 3



a.







FIG. 4



a


illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of a platform system included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4



b


illustrates an embodiment of the platform system of

FIG. 4



a.







FIG. 4



c


illustrates an embodiment of a hook included within the platform system of

FIG. 4



a.







FIG. 4



d


illustrates an embodiment of a latching device included within the platform system of

FIG. 4



a.







FIG. 5

illustrates an embodiment of an intermediate guard rail panel included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

illustrates an embodiment of a top guard rail panel included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7



a


illustrates an embodiment of a top guard rail post included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7



b


illustrates an embodiment of a toeboard included within the scaffolding system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7



c


illustrates an embodiment of a coupling device included within the toeboard of

FIG. 7



b.







FIG. 7



d


illustrates an alternative embodiment of the coupling device of

FIG. 7



c.







FIG. 8



a


illustrates a scaffolding system including base pads and a work platform.





FIG. 8



b


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



a


after the addition of vertical trusses and a diagonal brace.





FIG. 8



c


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



b


in which a plurality of the scaffolding systems are attached in series.





FIG. 8



d


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



c


including additional work platforms.





FIG. 8



e


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



d


including additional vertical trusses and a diagonal support brace.





FIG. 8



f


illustrates an embodiment of the coupling of a top of a vertical truss to a bottom of another vertical truss.





FIG. 8



g


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



e


including additional vertical trusses, a diagonal support brace, and an intermediate guard rail.





FIG. 8



h


illustrates an embodiment of the intermediate guard rail of

FIG. 8



g


coupled to the vertical truss.





FIG. 8



i


illustrates an embodiment of a keying slot in the intermediate guard rail of

FIG. 8



h


coupled to a fastener on the vertical truss.





FIG. 8



j


illustrates an embodiment of an opening in the intermediate guard rail of

FIG. 8



h


coupled to a fastener on the vertical truss.





FIG. 8



k


illustrates an embodiment of the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



g


including additional work platforms.





FIG. 8



l


illustrates an embodiment of the top guard rail post of

FIG. 6

coupled to the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



k.







FIG. 8



m


illustrates an embodiment of the toeboard of

FIG. 7



b


coupled to the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



k.







FIG. 8



n


illustrates an embodiment of the toeboard of

FIG. 7



c


coupled to the scaffolding system of

FIG. 8



k.













DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of a tubular frame scaffolding system is provided. The system preferably includes a plurality of trusses, a plurality of crossbraces, a plurality of work platforms and a plurality of safety accessories. The trusses are coupled together by a design feature and a plurality of toggle pins.




In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


includes a plurality of base pads


105


, a plurality of vertical trusses


110


, one or more work platforms


115


, one or more access ladders


120


, one or more diagonal support braces


125


, one or more horizontal guard rails


130


, one or more intermediate guard rail panels


135


, one or more top guard rail panels


140


, one or more top guard rail posts


145


, and one or more toeboards


150


.




In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the base pads


105


include a base support


205


and one or more threaded screw connectors


210


for coupling the base pads


105


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




The base supports


205


may include any number of base supports suitable for providing a foundation for the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the base supports


205


are fabricated from lumber.




The threaded screw connectors


210


preferably couple the base supports


205


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the threaded screw connectors


210


couple the base pads


105


to the vertical trusses


110


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In another preferred embodiment, the threaded screw connectors


210


couple the base pads


105


to the work platforms


115


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The threaded screw connectors


210


may include any number of conventional commercially available screw connectors suitable for coupling the base pads


105


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the threaded screw connectors


210


are 1⅜ inch threaded steel round bars.




The vertical trusses


110


preferably provide the skeletal support for the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIGS. 3



a


,


3




b


, and


3




c


, the vertical trusses


110


include a plurality of vertical support bars


305


, a plurality of horizontal support bars


310


coupled to the vertical support bars


305


, one or more vertical extensions


315


located on top of the vertical support bars


305


, one or more coupling devices


320


, one or more diagonal support bars


325


, one or more bottom fastening holes


330


, one or more top fastening holes


335


, and one or more bottom mating conduits


340


. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical trusses


110


are fabricated from 1⅝ inch steel tubing.




Referring to

FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


,


4




c


, and


4




d


, a preferred embodiment of a platform system


400


for use in the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


will now be described. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


, the platform system


400


includes the work platform


115


, the access ladder


120


, an access passage


410


, a plurality of hooks


415


for coupling the platform system


400


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


, one or more hooks


420


for coupling the access ladder


120


to the work platform


115


, and a latching device


425


.




The work platform


115


is preferably used to provide a platform on which to stand within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The work platform


115


may include any number of conventional commercially available platforms suitable for use as a platform within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the work platform


115


is a platform fabricated from plywood. In another preferred embodiment, the work platform


115


is a platform fabricated from aluminum. The work platform


115


may include an access passage


410


where the access ladder


120


is coupled to the work platform


115


.




The access ladder


120


is preferably coupled to the work platform


115


and connects one level of work platforms


115


to another level of work platforms


115


. The access ladder


120


is preferably a ladder fabricated from aluminum.




In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 4



c


, the hook


420


preferably couples the access ladder


120


to the work platform


115


. The hook


420


may include any number of conventional commercially available hooks suitable for coupling the access ladder


120


to the work platform


115


.




The latching device


425


is preferably coupled to a bottom side of the work platform


115


and is used to latch a bottom of the access ladder


120


to the work platform


115


. The latching device


425


may include any number of conventional commercially available latching devices suitable for latching the bottom of the access ladder


120


to the work platform


115


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 4



d


, the latching device


425


includes a latching body


430


, a first latch cover


435


, and a second latch cover


440


. The latching device


425


is preferably coupled to the work platform


425


by a screw


445


.




The hooks


415


preferably couple the platform system


400


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the hooks


415


couple the platform system


400


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by latching onto the horizontal support bars


310


in the vertical trusses


110


. The hooks


415


may include any number of conventional commercially available hooks suitable for coupling the platform system


400


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the hooks


415


are fabricated from aluminum.




The diagonal support braces


125


and the horizontal guard rails


130


are preferably coupled to the vertical trusses


110


and the top guard rail posts


145


. In a preferred embodiment, the diagonal support braces


125


and the horizontal guard rails


130


are used as a safety device to protect against falls during the use of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The diagonal support braces


125


and the horizontal guard rails


130


are preferably positioned on only one side of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


, leaving the other side unobstructed for the users of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The diagonal support braces


125


and the horizontal guard rails


130


may be fabricated from any number of materials suitable for creating safety guard rails. In a preferred embodiment, the diagonal support braces


125


and the horizontal guard rails


130


are fabricated from 1¼ inch galvanized tubing.




The intermediate guard rail panels


135


are preferably coupled to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the intermediate guard rail panels


135


are coupled to the vertical trusses


110


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The intermediate guard rail panels


135


are preferably used as safety devices to protect against accidental falls during the use of the tubular frame system


100


. The intermediate guard rail panels


135


are preferably positioned within the vertical trusses


110


on the ends of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the intermediate guard rail panels


135


include vertical support bars


505




a


,


505




b


, and


505




c


, horizontal support bars


510




a


and


510




b


, keying slots


515




a


,


515




b


, and


515




c


positioned within the vertical support bars


505




a


,


505




b


, and


505




c


, respectively, a brace


520


, and an opening


525


provided in the lower portion of the vertical support bar


505




a


. The length of the vertical support bar


505




c


is less than the length of the vertical support bar


505




b


, the keying slots


515




a


and


515




b


are substantially T-shaped, and the keying slot


515




c


is substantially horizontal.




In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bars


505




a


,


505




b


, and


505




c


and the horizontal support bars


510




a


and


510




b


are coupled to form the structure of the intermediate guard rail panels


135


. The vertical support bars


505




a


,


505




b


, and


505




c


and the horizontal support bars


510




a


and


510




b


may be fabricated from any number of materials suitable for creating the structure of the intermediate guard rail panels


135


. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bars


505




a


,


505




b


, and


505




c


and the horizontal support bars


510




a


and


510




b


are fabricated from steel tubing.




In a preferred embodiment, the keying slots


515




a


,


515




b


, and


515




c


are used to align the intermediate guard rail panels


135


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The keying slots


515




a


,


515




b


, and


515




c


are preferably adapted to mate with the coupling devices


320


in the vertical trusses


110


. The keying slot


515




c


is substantially positioned in opposition of the keying slot


515




a.






In a preferred embodiment, the brace


520


is used to position the intermediate guard rail panels


135


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The brace


520


is preferably adapted to mate with the vertical support bars


305


of the vertical trusses


110


. In a preferred embodiment, the brace


520


is fabricated from steel flat stock. In a preferred embodiment, the opening


525


is used to align the intermediate guard rail panels


135


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The opening


525


is preferably adapted to mate with the coupling devices


320


in the vertical trusses


110


.




The top guard rail panels


140


are preferably coupled to the vertical trusses


110


and the horizontal guard rails


130


. The top guard rail panels


140


are preferably used as safety devices to protect against falls during the use of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the top guard rail panels


140


include vertical support bars


605


, horizontal support bars


610


, keying members


615


, a guard rail holder


620


, mating conduits


625


positioned within the vertical support bars


605


, and fastening holes


626


.




In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bars


605


and the horizontal support bars


610


are coupled to form the structure of the top guard rail panels


140


. The vertical support bars


605


and the horizontal support bars


610


may be fabricated from any number of materials suitable for creating the top guard rail panels


140


. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bars


605


and the horizontal support bars


610


are fabricated from ¾ inch steel tubing.




The keying members


615


are preferably used to align the top guard rail panels


140


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The keying members


615


are preferably positioned on the vertical support bars


605


, and are adapted to mate with the horizontal guard rails


130


and the toeboards


150


.




The guard rail holders


620


are preferably located on top of the vertical support bars


605


and are used to support the horizontal guard rails


130


.




The mating conduits


625


are preferably located within a bottom portion of the vertical support bars


605


and are used to mate the top guard rail panels


140


with the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the mating conduits


625


are adapted to mate with the vertical extensions


315


on the vertical trusses


110


.




The fastening holes


626


are preferably located within the mating conduits


625


and are used to fasten the top guard rail panels


140


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the fastening holes


626


are adapted to align with the top fastening holes


335


in the vertical trusses


110


.




The top guard rail posts


145


are preferably coupled to the vertical trusses


110


, the work platforms


115


, and the horizontal guard rails


130


to provide a safety rail on a top level of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 7



a


, the top guard rail post


145


includes a horizontal support bar


705


, a cap


710


coupled to the horizontal support bar


705


, a vertical support bar


715


, a hinge


720


for coupling the vertical support bar


715


to the horizontal support bar


705


, fastening holes


725


, keying members


730


, an outrigger


735


, a brace


736


, a fastening hole


737


for the brace


736


, and mating conduits


726


,


738


.




In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal support bar


705


and the vertical support bar


715


are coupled to form the frame of the top guard rail post


145


. The vertical support bar


715


and the horizontal support bar


705


may be fabricated from any material suitable for forming a support bar. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bar


715


and the horizontal support bar


705


are fabricated from steel. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support bar


715


includes a mating conduit


738


that is adapted to mate with the vertical extensions


315


on the vertical trusses


110


.




The hinge


720


preferably couples the horizontal support bar


705


to the vertical support bar


715


. The hinge


720


preferably allows the horizontal support bar


705


to rotate about the hinge


720


. The hinge


720


may include any number of conventional commercially available hinges suitable for use in the top guard rail post


145


.




The cap


710


is preferably positioned on the horizontal support bar


705


and is used to align the top guard rail post


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the cap


710


includes a mating conduit


726


. The mating conduit


726


is preferably adapted to mate with the vertical extensions


315


on the vertical trusses


110


.




In a preferred embodiment, the fastening holes


725


are positioned within the vertical support bar


715


and the cap


710


and are adapted to fasten the top guard rail post


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the fastening holes


725


are adapted to align with the top fastening holes


335


in the vertical trusses


110


.




The keying members


730


are preferably positioned on the vertical support bar


715


and are adapted to mate with the horizontal guard rails


130


or the toeboards


150


.




The outrigger


735


and the brace


736


are preferably used to align the top guard rail post


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the brace


736


mates with the vertical support bars


305


in the vertical trusses


110


. The fastening hole


737


on the brace


736


is preferably used to lock the top guard rail post


145


in place within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7



b


,


7




c


, and


7




d


, the toeboards


150


will now be described. The toeboards


150


are preferably coupled to the vertical trusses


110


and the top guard rail posts


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the toeboards


150


are used as a safety device to protect against accidental falls during the use of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 7



b


, the toeboard


150


includes a board


740


and a connection device


741


.




The board


740


may include any number of boards suitable for use as a safety device within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The board


740


may be fabricated from any number of commercially available materials suitable for use in the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the board


740


is fabricated from wood. In another preferred embodiment, the board


740


is fabricated from steel.




The connection device


741


is preferably used to couple the board


740


to the vertical truss


110


or the top guard rail post


145


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIGS. 7



c


and


7




d


, the connection device


741


includes a connection plate


745


, a keying hole


750


, and screws


755


.




The connection plate


745


is preferably coupled to the board by the screws


755


. The connection plate


745


may be fabricated from any number of materials suitable for creating a connection plate. In a preferred embodiment, the connection plate


745


is a steel plate. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 7



c


, the connection plate


745


is flat. In another preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 7



d


, the connection plate


745


is angled.




The keying hole


750


is preferably positioned within the connection plate


745


and is adapted to mate with the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


or the keying members


730


on the top guard rail posts


145


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8



a


,


8




b


,


8




c


,


8




d


,


8




e


,


8




f


,


8




g


,


8




h


,


8




i


,


8




j


,


8




k


,


8




l


,


8




m


, and


8




n


, a method of assembling the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


will now be described.




In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



a


, the work platform


115


is attached to the base pads


105


. The work platform


115


may be attached to the base pads


105


using any number of conventional commercially available methods suitable for attaching the work platform


115


to the base pads


105


. In a preferred embodiment, the work platform


115


is attached to the base pads


105


by screwing the work platform


115


into the threaded screw connectors


210


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



b


, the vertical trusses


110


are attached to the work platform


115


and the base pad


105


, and the diagonal support brace


125


is coupled to the vertical trusses


110


. The vertical trusses


110


may be attached to the base pad


105


and work platform


115


using any number of conventional commercially available methods suitable for attaching the vertical trusses


110


to the base pads


105


. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical trusses


110


are coupled to the base pads


105


by mating the bottom mating conduits


340


with the threaded screw connectors


210


. The diagonal support brace


125


may be coupled to the vertical trusses


110


using any number of conventional commercially available methods suitable for coupling the diagonal support brace


125


to the vertical trusses


110


. In a preferred embodiment, the diagonal support brace


125


is coupled to the vertical trusses


10


by mating the diagonal support brace


125


with the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



c


, additional base pads


105


, vertical trusses


110


, and diagonal support braces


125


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The base pads


105


, the vertical trusses


110


, and the diagonal support braces


125


may be added as desired to extend the length of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal guard rails


130


are coupled the vertical trusses


110


to connect the vertical trusses


110


and to provide stability to a base of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal guard rails


130


are coupled to the base pads


105


by mating with the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



d


, the work platforms


115


and the platform systems


400


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


to create another level in the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The work platforms


115


and platform systems


400


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of conventional commercially available methods of adding work platforms and platform systems to a scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the work platforms


115


and platform systems


400


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by coupling the hooks


415


on the work platforms


115


to the horizontal support bars


310


in the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



e


, the vertical trusses


110


and the diagonal support bars


125


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The vertical trusses


110


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of methods suitable for adding vertical trusses


110


to the system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



f


, the vertical trusses


110


are added to the system


100


by mating the bottom mating conduits


340


on the vertical trusses


110


to the vertical extensions


315


on the vertical trusses


110


already within the system


100


. The bottom fastening holes


330


on the bottom mating conduit


340


are preferably aligned with the top fastening holes


335


in the vertical extensions


315


. Then, a toggle pin


805


is preferably inserted into the fastening holes


330


,


335


to secure the connection between the vertical trusses


110


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




The diagonal support brace


125


may be coupled to the vertical trusses


110


using any number of conventional commercially available methods suitable for coupling the diagonal support brace


125


to the vertical trusses


110


. In a preferred embodiment, the diagonal support brace


125


is coupled to the vertical trusses


110


by mating the diagonal support brace


125


with the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIGS. 8



g


, the intermediate guard rail panels


135


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The intermediate guard rail panels


135


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of conventional commercially available methods of adding a guard rail panel to the system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



h


, the intermediate guard rail panels


135


are coupled to the vertical trusses


110


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The braces


520


preferably mate with the vertical support bars


305


in the vertical trusses


110


to position the intermediate guard rail panels


135


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIGS. 8



i


and


8




j


, the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


preferably mate with the keying slots


515




a


,


515




b


, and


515




c


and the opening


525


in the intermediate guard rail panels


135


to securely fasten the intermediate guard rail panels


135


within the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



k


, the work platforms


115


and the platform systems


400


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


to create another level in the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. Additionally, the horizontal guard rails


130


are added to one side of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


as a safety measure to provide protection against accidental falls from the platforms


115


.




The work platforms


115


and platform systems


400


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of conventional commercially available methods of adding work platforms


115


and platform systems


400


to the scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the work platforms


115


and platform systems


400


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by coupling the hooks


415


on the work platforms


115


to the horizontal support bars


310


in the vertical trusses


110


.




The horizontal guard rails


130


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of conventional commercially available methods of adding guard rails to a scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal guard rails


130


are added to the system


100


by coupling the guard rails


130


to the coupling devices


320


on the vertical trusses


110


.




Next, in a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail posts


145


are added to the system


100


. The top guard rail posts


145


are preferably added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


to form a top level of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The top guard rail posts


145


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of methods suitable for adding the posts


145


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



l


, the top guard rail posts


145


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by mating the bottom mating conduits


738


in the vertical support bars


715


and the mating conduits


726


in the caps


710


with the vertical extensions


315


on the trusses


110


. In a preferred embodiment, the braces


736


mate with the vertical support bars


305


on the trusses


110


to position the top guard rail posts


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the toggle pins


805


are inserted into the fastening holes


725


,


737


to securely fasten the top guard rail posts


145


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal guard rails


130


are coupled to the top guard rail posts


145


as a safety measure to protect against accidental falls from the top level of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The horizontal guard rails


130


are preferably coupled to the top guard rail posts


145


by mating the horizontal guard rails


130


with the keying members


730


on the top guard rail posts


145


.




Next, in a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail panels


140


are added to the system


100


. The top guard rail panels


140


are preferably added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


as a safety measure to protect against accidental falls from the top level of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The top guard rail panels


140


may be added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


using any number of methods suitable for adding the panels


140


to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail panels


140


are added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by mating the mating conduits


625


in the vertical support bars


605


with the vertical extensions


315


on the trusses


110


. In a preferred embodiment, toggle pins


805


are inserted into the fastening holes


626


to secure the top guard rail panels


140


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal guard rails


130


are coupled to the top guard rail panels


140


as a safety measure to protect against accidental falls from the top level of the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


. The horizontal guard rails


130


are preferably coupled to the top guard rail panels


140


by mating the horizontal guard rails


130


with the keying members


615


and the guard rail holders


620


on the top guard rail panels


140


.




Finally, in a preferred embodiment, the toeboards


150


are added to the system


100


. The toeboards


150


are preferably added to the system


100


to act as a safety device to prevent accidental falls during the use of the system


100


. The toeboards


150


may be added to the system


100


using any method suitable for adding the toeboards


150


to the system


100


. The toeboards


150


are preferably added to the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


by coupling the connection devices


741


to the vertical trusses


110


, the top guard rail posts


145


, and the top guard rail panels


140


.




In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



m


, the coupling devices


741


are coupled to the trusses


110


, the top guard rail posts


145


, and the top guard rail panels


140


by aligning the keying holes


750


in the coupling devices


741


with the fastening holes


330


,


626


,


725


. The toggle pins


805


are then inserted into the keying holes


750


and the fastening holes


330


,


626


,


725


to secure the toeboards


150


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




In another preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 8



n


, the coupling devices


741


are coupled to the trusses


110


, the top guard rail posts


145


, and the top guard rail panels


140


by mating the keying holes


750


in the coupling devices


741


with the coupling devices


320


and the keying members


615


,


730


to secure the toeboards


150


within the tubular frame scaffolding system


100


.




A tubular scaffolding system has been described that includes a plurality of base pads for providing a foundation for the scaffolding system, a plurality of tubular vertical trusses for forming the skeleton of the scaffolding system, one or more work platforms coupled to the vertical trusses, one or more access ladders coupled to the work platforms, one or more horizontal guard rails coupled to the vertical trusses, and one or more diagonal support braces coupled to the vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffolding system further includes one or more intermediate guard rail panels coupled to one or more of the vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffolding system further includes one or more top guard rail posts coupled to one or more vertical trusses and one or more work platforms, and one or more horizontal guard rails coupled to the top guard rail posts. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffolding system further includes one or more top guard rail panels coupled to one or more vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffolding system further includes one or more toeboards coupled to the vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the scaffolding system further includes one or more top guard rail posts and one or more top guard rail panels, and the toeboards are coupled to the top guard rail posts and the top guard rail panels. In a preferred embodiment, the access ladder is integrated into the work platform.




A platform system for detachable affixation on a tubular frame scaffolding has been described that includes a work platform, an access ladder coupled to the work platform, one or more hooks for coupling a top end of the access ladder to the work platform, and a latching device for supporting a bottom end of the access ladder beneath the work platform. In a preferred embodiment, the latching device includes a latching body for mating with the access ladder and one or more latch covers for securing the access ladder within the latching body.




An intermediate guard rail panel for detachable affixation on tubular frame scaffolding has been described that includes a plurality of vertical support bars and one or more horizontal support bars fixedly attached to the vertical support posts. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support posts include one or more keying slots for coupling the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support posts include one or more braces for coupling the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding.




A top guard rail post for use on a tubular frame scaffolding system has been described that includes a fixed vertical support post, a horizontal post for supporting a work platform coupled to the fixed vertical support post, and a hinge for coupling the fixed vertical support post to the horizontal support post. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail post further includes a mating conduit positioned within the vertical support post for coupling the top guard rail post to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the fixed vertical support post includes a fastening hole adapted to accept a toggle pin and an outrigger adapted to attach to a vertical scaffold member. In a preferred embodiment, the horizontal support post includes a cap adapted to attach to the tubular frame scaffolding system.




A method of assembling a scaffolding system has been described that includes placing a plurality of base pads on a ground surface, coupling a plurality of tubular vertical trusses to the base pads to form a skeleton for the scaffolding system, attaching one or more platform systems to the vertical trusses, coupling one or more horizontal guard rails and one or more diagonal support braces to the vertical trusses, and coupling one or more top guard rail posts to the tubular vertical trusses at the top of the scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the platform system includes a work platform and a plurality of hooks for coupling the work platform to the vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the platform system further includes an access ladder coupled to the work platform. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail post includes a fixed vertical support post, a horizontal post for supporting the work platform coupled to the fixed vertical support post, and a hinge for coupling the fixed vertical support post to the horizontal support post. In a preferred embodiment, the base pad includes a base support and one or more threaded screw connectors for coupling the base support to the vertical trusses. In a preferred embodiment, the method further includes attaching one or more toeboards to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the toeboard includes a board and a connection device for coupling the board to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the method further includes attaching one or more intermediate guard rail panels to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the intermediate guard rail panel includes a plurality of vertical support bars, one or more horizontal support bars fixedly attached to the vertical support posts, one or more keying slots positioned within the vertical support bars for coupling the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system, and one or more braces for coupling the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the method further includes attaching one or more top guard rail panels to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail panel includes a plurality of vertical support bars one or more horizontal support bars coupled to the vertical support bars, one or more mating conduits within the vertical support bars, one or more keying members, and one or more fastening holes in the vertical support bars.




A method of affixing a vertical truss to a tubular frame scaffolding system has been described that includes mating the vertical truss to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the vertical truss to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin. In a preferred embodiment, the vertical truss includes one or more mating conduits and one or more fastening holes, the mating conduits are used to mate the truss to the tubular frame scaffolding system, and the toggle pins are inserted into the fastening holes to secure the vertical truss within the tubular frame scaffolding system.




A method of affixing a top guard rail panel to a tubular frame scaffolding system has been described that includes mating the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail panel includes one or more mating conduits and one or more fastening holes, the mating conduits are used to mate the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system, and the toggle pins are inserted into the fastening holes to secure the top guard rail panel within the tubular frame scaffolding system.




A method of affixing a top guard rail post to a tubular frame scaffolding system has been described that includes mating the top guard rail post to the tubular frame scaffolding system and fastening the top guard rail post to the tubular frame scaffolding system with a toggle pin. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail post includes one or more mating conduits and one or more fastening holes, the mating conduits are used to mate the top guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system, and the toggle pins are inserted into the fastening holes to secure the vertical truss within the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the top guard rail post further includes a brace, and the brace mates with the tubular frame scaffolding system to secure the top guard rail post within the tubular frame scaffolding system.




A method of affixing an intermediate guard rail panel to a tubular frame scaffolding system has been described that includes mating the intermediate guard rail panel to the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the intermediate guard rail panel includes one or more keying slots, and the keying slots are used to mate the intermediate guard rail panel within the tubular frame scaffolding system. In a preferred embodiment, the intermediate guard rail panel further includes a brace, and the brace mates with the tubular frame scaffolding system to secure the intermediate guard rail panel within the tubular frame scaffolding system.




Although illustrative embodiments have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, changes, and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure. In some instances, some features of the disclosed embodiments may be employed without a corresponding use of the other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a tubular frame scaffolding system, an intermediate guard rail panel assembly comprising:a first tubular truss having at least one pin mounted thereon; a second tubular truss having at least upper and lower spaced apart pins mounted thereon; an insert for detachable affixation to and between the first and second tubular trusses, said insert including: a first bar having a U-shaped brace mounted thereon for receiving a portion of the first truss, the first bar further including an opening spaced from the brace for receiving the pin of the first truss; a second bar including at least upper and lower slots for receiving the spaced apart pins of the second truss; and a pair of spaced apart cross bars coupled to the first and second bars.
  • 2. The intermediate guard rail panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower slots are substantially T-shaped.
  • 3. The intermediate guard rail panel assembly of claim 1, further comprising a third bar including an auxiliary upper slot for receiving the upper pin of the second truss, wherein the auxiliary slot and the upper slot are positioned in opposing relation.
  • 4. The intermediate guard rail panel assembly of claim 1, further comprising a third bar including an auxiliary upper slot for receiving the upper pin of the second truss, wherein the auxiliary slot is substantially horizontal.
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