This invention relates to scaffolding.
More particularly, the invention relates to a scaffold support assembly which can be installed by a single individual.
A long existing motivation in connection with scaffolding is to provide improved scaffolding systems.
Accordingly, it would be highly desirable to provide an improved scaffolding system.
Therefore it is a principal object of the invention to provide an improved scaffolding system and method for installing the same.
This and other, further and more specific objects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Briefly, in accordance with the invention, I provide an improved method for a single individual to install a scaffold support assembly on an open stud wall. The open stud wall includes an inner side; an outer side; a plurality of vertically oriented studs each spaced apart a selected distance, and, a horizontally oriented plate extending between the studs. The improved method includes the step of providing a unitary scaffold assembly. The unitary scaffold assembly includes a first horizontally oriented elongate platform support member having a proximate end and a distal end; a second vertically oriented elongate rail supporting member having an upper end and a lower end connected to the distal end of the first member; an elongate ground engaging support unit connected to the first member, having a foot, and shaped and dimensioned to extend from the first member to the ground such that the foot contacts the ground; a third member extending outwardly from the proximate end of the first member and a distance sufficient to span from the outer side of the stud wall to and past the inner side of the stud wall; a fourth member adjustably mounted on the third member to be moved along the third member toward and away from the first member to a plurality of positions along the third member; a fifth member rotatably mounted on the third member between the fourth member and the first member and having a length greater than the selected distance; and, a sixth elongate member between the fifth member and the first member, rotatably mounted on the third member, and having a length greater than the selected distance. The fifth and sixth members are each movable between at least two operative positions, a first operative position generally coplanar with the first, second, and third members, and, a second operative position generally perpendicular to the first, second, and third members. The first, second, third, fifth and sixth members, along with the support unit, generally collectively lie in a common plane when the fifth and sixth members are in the first operative position. The method also includes the steps of positioning the scaffold assembly on the inner side of the stud wall with the fifth and sixth members in the first operative position; moving the scaffold assembly between a selected adjacent pair of studs toward the outer side of the stud wall, each of the selected adjacent pair of studs having an outer edge on the outer side of the stud wall and having an inner edge on the inner side of the stud wall; placing the bottom end of the support unit on the ground such that the sixth member is located on the outer side of the stud wall and the fifth member is located on the inner side of the stud wall; rotating the sixth member to the second operative position on the outer side of the wall; rotating the fifth member to the second operative position on the inner side of the wall; and, moving the fourth member along the third member to press the sixth member against the outer edges of the selected adjacent pair of studs, and the fifth member against the inner edges of the selected adjacent pair of studs.
Turning now to the drawings, which depict the presently preferred embodiments of the invention for the purpose of illustration thereof, and not by way of limitation of the invention, and in which like characters refer to corresponding elements throughout the several views,
Bottom plate 25 rests on the foundation of the building structure being constructed and also extends beneath the lower ends of studs 21 to 24. In another embodiment of the invention, a separate plate 25 rests on the foundation of a building structure being constructed and extends laterally between each pair of adjacent of studs, but is not located beneath the lower ends of the pair of studs. Instead, the lower ends of the studs contact or are immediately adjacent the foundation.
The unitary scaffold assembly 10 includes a first horizontally oriented elongate platform support member 11 having a proximate end and a distal end; a second vertically oriented elongate rail supporting member 12 having an upper end 51 and a lower end connected to the distal end of the first member 11; and, an elongate ground engaging support unit 13 connected to the first member 11. Member 11 is preferably, but not necessarily, fixedly connected to member 12. The ground engaging unit includes members 14, 15, 16 and foot 17. The shape and dimension of foot 17 can vary as desired. Foot 17 is, as depicted in
As would be appreciated by those of skill in the art, at least two spaced apart unitary scaffold assemblies 10 are installed along an open stud wall so that a plurality of horizontally oriented walkway boards 74, 75 can be installed on the assemblies 10 and span or extend from support member 11 of one assembly 10 to the support member 11 of the other spaced apart assembly 10. Similarly, a horizontally oriented board or other railing 34 can be slidably installed through the bracket 30 of one assembly 10 and span or extend from that bracket 30 to and through the bracket 30 of the other assembly 10. A horizontally oriented board or other railing 35 can be slidably installed through the bracket 29 of one assembly 10 and span or extend from that bracket 29 to and through the bracket 29 of the other assembly 10. And, a horizontally oriented board or other railing 36 can be slidably installed through the bracket 28 of one assembly 10 and span or extend from that bracket 28 to and through the bracket 28 of the other assembly 10.
The ground engaging unit 13 can be constructed in any desired manner as long as it spans the distance between member 11 and the ground 18 and sufficiently supports members 11 and 12, any walk way boards 74 and 75, and any railings 34, 35, 36 extending through U-shaped brackets 28, 2930 fixedly secured to member 12. The construct of unit 13 illustrated in
By way example, and not limitation, the foundation for an open stud wall can comprise a concrete slab, which is typically the case on the ground floor of a building structure, particularly a residential structure. The foundation of the second, third, fourth, etc. stories in a commercial building can also comprise a floor consisting of a concrete slab. On the other hand, the foundation of a ground floor or of a second, third, fourth, etc. story floor can also comprise horizontally oriented spaced apart wood beams, for example two by twelve wood beams, covered by plywood sheets fastened to the wood beams. Another foundation construction comprises horizontally oriented spaced apart metal beams covered with plywood or some other flooring material. Regardless of the materials utilized to construct a foundation, the foundation serves the function of providing a base or support for an open stud wall.
Foot 17 can simply comprise the bottom of a member 16. A member 14, 15, 16, 60 to 63 can telescope or otherwise be adjustable so the length of the member can be adjusted as desired.
Assembly 10 includes a third externally threaded member 32 extending outwardly from the proximate end of the first member and a distance sufficient to span from the outer side of the stud wall to and past the inner side of the stud wall; includes a fourth internally threaded member 33 adjustably mounted on the third member 32 to be moved along the third member 32 toward and away from the first member 11 to a plurality of positions along the third member; includes a fifth member 31 rotatably mounted on the third member 32 between the fourth member 33 and the first member 11 and having a length greater than the selected distance between an adjacent pair of studs; and, includes a sixth elongate member 30 between said fifth member 31 and the first member 11, rotatably mounted on the third member 32, and having a length greater than the selected distance between an adjacent pair of studs. Member 11 functions as a stop for sixth member 30 and in
The fifth 31 and sixth 30 members are each movable between at least two operative positions, a first vertically oriented operative position generally coplanar with said first 11, second 12, and third 32 members, and a second horizontally oriented operative position generally perpendicular to the first 11, second 12, and third 32 members.
The first 11, second 12, third 32, fifth 31 and sixth 30 members, along with the support unit 13, generally collectively lie in a common plane when said fifth 31 and sixth 30 members are in the first operative position. Members 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31 preferably each comprise a length of tubular steel or other material such that the cross-sectional shape and dimension of each of said members 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31 is equivalent. When the cross-sectional shape and dimension of each of said members 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31 is the same and members 30 and 31 and 33 are in the vertical orientation illustrated in
In use, an individual carries an assembly 10 to the inner side 70 of an open stud wall 20. The individual holds assembly 10 in an upright orientation generally equivalent to that shown in
After an individual (or more than one individual, if desired) installs two or more spaced apart assemblies 10 along an open stud wall, the individual installs the rail(s) 34 to 36 and the walkway board(s) 74 and 75 to extend from one assembly 10 to the other assembly 10. Boards 74 and 75 normally are installed before rails 34 to 36 so that an individual can walk along boards 74 and 75 while installing rails 34 to 36.
As noted, after an assembly 10 is installed on an open stud wall, assembly 40 is installed on assembly 10 by sliding sleeve 44 downwardly over upper end 51, by sliding fingers 46 and 47 over the slides of member 12, and by sliding fingers 49 and 50 over the juncture of members 11 and 12.
Once at least a pair of vertically oriented spaced apart assemblies 40 is installed on a pair of spaced apart vertically oriented assemblies 10, horizontally oriented walkway boards are placed on and extend between spaced apart members 42 of the pair of assemblies 40, and, horizontally oriented railings, comparable to railings 34 to 36, are slid through and extend between each pair of sleeve in the assemblies 40. One railing is slid through sleeves 49; another through sleeves 48; and, a third railing through sleeves 47.
Assembly 40 permits the height of scaffolding walkway boards to be increased to facilitate working on the roof of a building.
The cross section shape and dimension of each member 41, 42, 43 is preferably equivalent to facilitate stacking and storing a plurality of assemblies 40.
By way of example, and not limitation, the height of assembly 10, which height extends from the bottom of foot 17 to the top of member 12, is presently one hundred and nine inches; the height from the bottom of foot 17 to the top of bracket 30 is presently one hundred and three inches; and the height from the bottom of foot 17 to the upper surface of horizontally oriented member 11 is presently sixty-one inches. In
One particular advantage of unitary assembly 10 is that it can be installed on an open stud wall 20 without requiring the use of any additional parts or tools. A further advantage of the assembly 10 is that it can be installed without requiring the individual who is installing the assembly 10 to lean very far—if at all—outwardly from the inner side 70 to the outer side 71 of an open stud wall 20.
In one presently preferred embodiment members 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 32 are all welded or otherwise fixedly connected together in the manner illustrated i
Having described the invention and presently preferred embodiments and the best modes thereof in such terms as to enable one of skill in the art to make and use the invention,
This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/634,218, filed Feb. 24, 2012.
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61634218 | Feb 2012 | US |