1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of trusses and more specifically trusses used to hold a variety of appliances, such as overhead lights.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various staging systems are used in the production and managing of events of every shape and size including all types of entertainment, such as, concerts, dance, theatre, comedy, etc. Typically, large scale truss assemblies support, above the staging area, the lighting fixtures used during the performance.
Light fixtures that are expensive and difficult to handle are assembled to the truss at various locations. It is desirable to provide a truss having a light fixture already mounted thereto before the truss is transported to the staging area; however, damage to the light fixture may occur if the truss is not appropriately handled during the transportation state. By placing the truss having the light fixture mounted thereto on a cart and wheeling the cart to the staging area can result in damage thereby increasing the expense and delaying the installation. Further, a minimum amount of time is available to erect the truss system and it is therefore desirable to place the light fixture on the truss prior to transportation. Disclosed herein is a combined truss and carriage designed to fit together as a single assembly thereby providing for a reliable assembly for transporting the light fixture mounted to the truss. Once at the staging site, the truss may be lifted upwardly with the light fixture and removed from the carriage.
It is necessary to provide access to the trusses and attached light fixtures as well as other appliances that may be attached to the trusses even though the trusses are located relatively high above the ground or stage. It is difficult to walk above the trusses unless some type of a catwalk is provided. The carriage for the truss disclosed herein may be removed from beneath the truss, inverted and then remounted atop the truss providing a structure that extends upwardly from the truss. The structure includes a pair of spaced apart members that extend the length of the structure forming guard rails enabling personnel to walk atop the truss while holding on to the guard rails of the carriage. A catwalk is therefore formed. Upon disassembly of the entire truss system, the truss with carriage mounted thereatop may be lowered, the carriage removed from atop the truss and reinstalled beneath the truss thereby allowing the truss assembly to be quickly moved from the staging area. As a result, the truss and carriage disclosed herein provides not only a quick means for assembly and disassembly of the entire truss assembly thereby decreasing the cost of the installation but at the same time increasing the safety of the personnel that are walking above the trusses for assembly, disassembly and maintenance procedures.
On embodiment of the present invention is a truss assembly that is convertible from a wheeled truss to a truss with a catwalk and back to a wheeled truss including a carriage with ground engageable wheels rotatably mounted thereon. A truss is removably mounted atop the carriage for transportation of the truss. The carriage includes side portions that serve as guard rails for a person walking atop the truss when the carriage is removed from beneath the truss and re-mounted thereatop in an invested state.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved truss.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a truss having a carriage for transporting the truss to and from the staging area.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a truss assembly having a catwalk above the truss upon which the installation and maintenance personnel may walk.
Related objects and advantageous of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now more particularly to
The top of truss 21 has a plurality of tubular cross members 35 extending between and integrally attached to side members 23 and 24. Tubular member 36 is spaced equidistant between tubes 23 and 24 with its opposite ends attached to members 31 and 33 with member 36 also connected to cross members 35. The bottom of truss 21 is open and is not provided with any cross member 35 or member 36. That is, the space between members 30, 32 and 25, 26 is void. As a result, various appliances (
Carriage 22 includes a pair of identically constructed u-shaped frames 50 and 51. Frame 51 will now be described it being understood an identical description applies to frame 50. Frame 51 includes a pair of vertically extending tubular members 52 and 53 (
Four mounting sleeves 37-40 (
With the carriage, consisting of the separate frames 50 and 51, mounted to and beneath truss 21, the truss assembly 20 is wheeled to the performance site, such as a stage. Once in place on the stage floor, truss 21 is lifted upwardly while pins 63 are removed thereby allowing u-shaped frames 50 and 51 of the carriage to disengage truss 21. The carriage 22 is then inverted by separately inverting u-shaped frames 50 and 51 with the vertically extending members of each u-shape frame then being extended downwardly into the top 64 (
Truss 21 includes four male extension plates 80 mounted to the end 34 of truss 21 and four female extensions 81 (
A variety of appliances, such as lights, speakers, etc. may be suspendedly mounted to the truss prior to the lifting of the truss assembly into place. Further, the appliances may be mounted to each individual truss prior to transportation of the truss assembly to the performance site. The appliances, such as the lights, have been left off of the illustrations of
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/206,178, filed Sep. 8, 2008, now abandoned, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 12206178 | Sep 2008 | US |
Child | 12502617 | US |