Claims
- 1. Scaffolding for providing an elevated work surface, the scaffolding comprising:
a platform defining the work surface; a vertical support member having a plurality of first holes and presenting an outermost side margin; a horizontal support member for supporting the platform; a coupling mechanism slidably received on the vertical support member and fixed relative to the horizontal support member to adjustably couple the vertical support member with the horizontal support member, the coupling mechanism including at least one second hole alignable with any one of the first holes; and a pin including a straight portion insertable into an aligned pair of first and second holes, and a handle portion projecting first away from and then back towards the straight portion, said pin being rotatable when the straight portion is inserted into the aligned pair of holes such that the handle portion is positionable to project outwardly beyond the outermost side margin of the vertical support member.
- 2. The scaffolding as set forth in claim 1, the handle portion being substantially G-shaped.
- 3. The scaffolding set as set forth in claim 1; and
a rotation-limiting mechanism associated with the pin and operable to selectively limit the ability of the inserted pin to rotate, said rotation-limiting mechanism including a projection coupled to the pin and being spaced from the aligned pair of holes when the straight portion is inserted into the aligned pair of holes.
- 4. The scaffolding as set forth in claim 3, said projection being transversely coupled to the pin and operable when the pin is rotated to contact an adjacent portion of the scaffolding, rotation of the pin being thereby limited to the spatial relationship between the rotation-limiting mechanism and the adjacent portion of the scaffolding.
- 5. The scaffolding set as set forth in claim 1,
said horizontal support member being vertically adjustable relative to the vertical support member.
- 6. The scaffolding set as set forth in claim 5,
said plurality of first holes being vertically spaced apart from one another, each of said first holes being associated with the horizontal support member being in a corresponding vertical adjustment relative to the vertical support member so that when the pin is inserted into the aligned pair of holes the horizontal support member is retained in the corresponding vertical adjustment.
- 7. Scaffolding for providing an elevated work surface, the scaffolding comprising:
a platform defining the work surface; a vertical support member including a plurality of spaced apart first holes; a horizontal support member for supporting the platform; a coupling mechanism slidably received on the vertical support member and fixed relative to the horizontal support member to adjustably couple the vertical support member with the horizontal support member, the coupling mechanism including at least two spaced apart second holes, with each of the second holes being simultaneously alignable with a respective one of the first holes to result in a first and second pair of aligned holes; a pin including a straight portion insertable into the first pair of aligned holes, and a handle portion; and a locking pin insertable into the second pair of aligned holes when the straight portion is inserted into the first pair of aligned holes, the locking pin having a locking mechanism for preventing inadvertent removal of the locking pin when the locking pin is inserted into the second pair of aligned holes, said locking pin and pin being independently insertable into and removable from the respective pair of aligned holes.
- 8. The scaffolding as set forth in claim 7, the handle portion being substantially G-shaped.
- 9. The scaffolding as set forth in claim 7, the locking mechanism being selected from the group consisting of: wingnuts, hex nuts, C-clips, wire clips, wire yolks.
- 10. The scaffolding set as set forth in claim 7,
said horizontal support member being vertically adjustable relative to the vertical support member.
- 11. The scaffolding set as set forth in claim 10,
each of said plurality of first holes being vertically spaced from one another, each of said first holes being associated with the horizontal support member being in a corresponding vertical adjustment relative to the vertical support member so that when the pin is inserted into the aligned pair of holes the horizontal support member is retained in the corresponding vertical adjustment.
- 12. Scaffolding comprising:
a support leg including at least a first and a second aperture formed therein; a beam couplable to the leg so that when coupled thereto the beam is supported by the leg and operable to support a worker elevated from the ground; and a coupling mechanism removably coupling the beam to the leg, said coupling mechanism including a first and a second pin each being independently shiftable relative to the beam between an insert position wherein the respective pin engages one of the apertures and a retracted position wherein the respective pin is disengaged from the apertures, said beam being movable relative to the leg when the first and second pins are both in the retracted position and prevented from moving relative to the leg if either pin is in the insert position.
- 13. The scaffolding as claimed in claim 12,
each pin being independently rotatable when in the insert position.
- 14. The scaffolding as claimed in claim 12,
said first pin engaging the first aperture when in the insert position and said second pin engaging the second aperture when in the insert position.
- 15. The scaffolding as claimed in claim 14,
said beam presenting an outermost side margin, said first pin including a handle presenting at least a portion that is rotatable beyond the outermost side margin when the first pin is in the insert position.
- 16. The scaffolding as claimed in claim 15,
said handle being substantially G-shaped.
- 17. The scaffolding as claimed in claim 14,
said second pin including a locking mechanism movable into and out of a locked position wherein the second pin is prevented from shifting out of the insert position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/776,334 filed Jan. 19, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09776334 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Child |
10065250 |
Sep 2002 |
US |