The present invention pertains to a work scaffold having a platform with leg assemblies rotatably attached in proximity to the ends of the platform. (As used herein, references to the “present invention” or “invention” relate to exemplary embodiments and not necessarily to every embodiment encompassed by the appended claims.) More specifically, the present invention pertains to a work scaffold having a platform with leg assemblies rotatably attached in proximity to the ends of the platform and a handle used for locking or unlocking the scaffold between an open or folded position, or hooks that extend from the platform for attaching another platform or a platform formed with cross members inserted through holes in boards.
This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the art that may be related to various aspects of the present invention. The following discussion is intended to provide information to facilitate a better understanding of the present invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that statements in the following discussion are to be read in this light, and not as admissions of prior art.
Work scaffolds are transported in a folded position to a desired location, where they are then placed in an open position for users to climb upon platforms of the scaffolds to work. What is needed is a simple and secure technique for a user to lock the scaffold in the open position or to unlock the scaffold to place it in a folded position.
In addition, it is desirable to connect two or more scaffolds in the open position in series to provide an even longer platform upon which a user can work. What is needed is a simple and secure technique for two or more work scaffolds to be connected together so a user can walk between the platforms of the scaffolds when they are in the open position.
Work scaffolds are typically formed by combining boards and cross members. What is needed is a technique to combine the boards and cross members together in an efficient and secure manner.
The present invention pertains to a work scaffold. The work scaffold comprises a platform. The work scaffold comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached in proximity to a first end of the platform. The work scaffold comprises a second leg assembly rotatably attached in proximity to a second end of the platform. The work scaffold comprises a latch assembly which locks the first leg assembly in an open position where the first leg assembly forms an angle between 30° and 125° with the platform so a user can be supported on the scaffold when standing on the scaffold, and unlocks the first leg assembly from the locked position so the first leg assembly can rotatably move into a closed position where the first leg assembly is folded up to the platform and is essentially in parallel with the platform. The latch assembly having a latch handle and a first latch bracket attached adjacent a first side of the platform and a second latch bracket attached adjacent a second side of the platform. The latch handle having a generally U shape formed by a center portion and a first arm and a second arm which extend from either side of the center portion. The first arm held to the platform by the first latch bracket and the second arm held to the platform by the second latch bracket. The first arm having a free end which extends through a first platform slot in the first side of the platform. The latch assembly having a first spring which biases the free end towards a top of the first platform slot in the open position. The platform having a first latch bolt extending outwards from the first side. The work scaffold comprises a first link with a link slot. The first link attached to the front leg assembly with a first latch bolt disposed in the first link slot to hold the first link to the first side of the platform. As the first leg assembly moves relative to the platform, the first link slot moves along the first latch bolt until the first latch bolt is disposed at a far end of the first link slot when the scaffold is in the open position, and the first latch bolt is disposed at a rear end of the link slot when the scaffold is in the closed position. The free end of the first arm extends out of the first platform slot and blocks the first link from moving and thus locks the first leg assembly in the open position. When the handle is moved up, the first arm moves down in the first platform slot allowing the first link slot to move along the first latch bolt and thus the first link to move to the folded position. When in the folded position, the first link holds down the free end with the first latch bolt disposed in the rear end of the slot, which holds the handle up towards the platform so the handle will not catch on an object when the scaffold is being moved.
The present invention pertains to a method for using a work scaffold. The method comprises the steps of lifting a handle disposed under the platform of the scaffold which moves a free end disposed in a platform slot to a bottom of the platform slot which allows a first link attached to a first leg assembly and to the platform to move. The free end connected to a first arm held to the platform with a latch bracket attached to the platform. The first arm connected to a center portion of the handle. There is the step of folding the first leg assembly up to the platform so the first link moves past the free end and holds the free end at the bottom of the platform slot so the handle stays close to an underside of the platform so the handle does not accidentally catch on an object while the scaffold is being transported.
The present invention pertains to a work scaffold. The scaffold comprises a platform. The scaffold comprises a first leg assembly rotatably attached in proximity to a first end of the platform. The scaffold comprises a second leg assembly rotatably attached in proximity to a second end of the platform. The scaffold comprises a first hook assembly the hook assembly comprises a first hook bracket fixedly attached to an inside of a first side of the platform, the first hook bracket having a first slot. The first hook assembly comprises a first hook disposed in the first slot. The first hook having a first end and a second hook end. The first end extending out beyond a first end of the platform when the first hook is in an extended position. The first hook assembly comprises a hook stop disposed adjacent a second end of the first hook and extending out from the first hook which prevents the second end of the first hook from moving past first slot and separating from the first hook bracket. The first hook assembly comprises a hook spring attached to the first side of the platform. The first hook having a notch that receives the hook spring which automatically moves into the notch under a bias force of the hook spring when the first hook moves into the extended position. When the first hook is in the retracted position, the hook spring presses against the first hook, holding the hook in the retracted position. The scaffold comprises a second hook having a first end extending out beyond the first end of the platform when the second hook is in an extended position, the first hook and the second hook adapted to receive a platform of a second scaffold when in the extended position.
The present invention pertains to a method for using a work scaffold. The method comprises the steps of moving a first leg assembly and a second leg assembly into an open position with respect to a platform to which they are rotatably attached. There is the step of extending a first hook outwards from under the platform. The first hook held to the platform by a hook bracket attached to a first side of the platform having a first slot that the first hook is slidably disposed. The first hook disposed in the first slot. The first hook having a first hook end and a second hook end. The first hook end extending out beyond a first hook end of the platform when the first hook is in an extended position. A hook stop is disposed adjacent a second end of the first hook and extending out from the first hook which prevents the second end of the first hook from moving past first slot and separating from the first hook bracket; and a hook spring attached to the first side of the platform. The first hook having a notch that receives the hook spring which automatically moves into the notch under a bias force of the hook spring when the first hook moves into the extended position. When the first hook is in the retracted position, the hook spring presses against the first hook, holding the hook in the retracted position. There is the step of placing a platform of a second scaffold on the first hook and a second hook which extends from the first scaffold.
The present invention pertains to a method for using a work scaffold. The method comprises the steps of moving a first leg assembly and a second leg assembly into an open position with respect to a platform to which they are rotatably attached. Them is the step of extending a first hook outwards from under the platform. The first hook held to the platform by a hook bracket attached to a first side of the platform having a first slot that the first hook is slidably disposed. The first hook disposed in the first slot. The first hook having a first hook end and a second hook end. The first hook end extending out beyond a first hook end of the platform when the first hook is in an extended position. A hook stop is disposed adjacent a second end of the first hook and extending out from the first hook which prevents the second end of the first hook from moving past first slot and separating from the first hook bracket; and a hook spring attached to the first side of the platform. The first hook having a notch that receives the hook spring which automatically moves into the notch under a bias force of the hook spring when the first hook moves into the extended position. When the first hook is in the retracted position, the hook spring presses against the first hook, holding the hook in the retracted position. There is the step of placing a platform of a second scaffold on the first hook and a second hook which extends from the first scaffold.
The present invention pertains to a work scaffold. The scaffold comprises a platform. The platform comprises a first inner board having a first face and a second face in parallel and in spaced relation with the first face and a first hole and a second hole extending through the first and second inner faces of the first inner board. The platform comprises a second inner board disposed alongside the first inner board having a first face and a second face in parallel and in spaced relation with the first face of the second inner board and a first hole and a second hole extending through the first and second inner faces of the second inner board disposed alongside the first inner board. The platform comprises a first outer board having a first face and a second face in parallel and in spaced relation with the first face of the first outer board and a first hole and a second hole extending through the first face of the first outer board. The first outer board disposed adjacent the first inner board with the first inner board disposed between the first outer board and the second inner board. The platform comprises a second outer board having a first face and a second face in parallel and in spaced relation with the first face of the second outer board and a first hole and a second hole extending through the first face of the second outer board. The second outer board disposed adjacent the second inner board with the second inner board disposed between the second outer board and the first inner board. The platform comprises a first cross member extending through the first holes of the first and second inner boards and the first and second outer boards but not extending through the outer faces of the first and second outer boards. The platform comprises a second cross member extending through the second holes of the first and second inner boards and the first and second. The platform comprises outer boards.
The present invention pertains to a method for forming a work scaffold. The method comprises the steps of inserting a first cross member through a first hole that extends through a first face and a second face of a first inner board and through a first hole in a first face of a first outer board but not through a second face of the first outer board. There is the step of inserting a second cross member through a second hole that extends through the first face and the second face of the first inner board and through a second hole in the first face of the first outer board but not through the second face of the first outer board. There is the step of inserting the first cross member through a first hole that extends through a first face and a second face of a second inner board and through a first hole in a first face of a second outer board but not through a second face of a second outer board. There is the step of inserting the second cross member through a second hole that extends through the first face and the second face of the second inner board and through a second hole in the first face of the second outer board but not through the second face of the second outer board. There is the step of placing a first end cap on a first end of the first and second inner boards and the first and second outer boards. There is the step of placing a second end cap on a second end of the first and second inner boards and the first and second outer boards. There is the step of attaching a first leg assembly in proximity to the first and cap. There is the step of attaching a second leg assembly in proximity to the second and cap.
In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
The first leg assembly 14 may have a first rail 58 and a second rail 60 in spaced relation and in parallel with the first rail 58, and a support bar 62 attached to the first rail 58 and second rail 60 and disposed in front of the first and second rails 58, 60, as shown in
The present invention pertains to a method for using a work scaffold 10. The method comprises the steps of lifting a handle 24 disposed under the platform 12 of the scaffold 10 which moves a free end 40 disposed in a platform slot to a bottom of the platform slot which allows a first link 50 attached to a first leg assembly 14 and to the platform 12 to move. The free end 40 connected to a first arm 36 held to the platform 12 with a latch bracket attached to the platform 12. The first arm 36 connected to a center portion 34 of the handle 24. There is the step of folding the first leg assembly 14 up to the platform 12 so the first link 50 moves past the free end 40 and holds the free end 40 at the bottom of the platform slot so the handle 24 stays close to an underside of the platform 12 so the handle 24 does not accidentally catch on an object while the scaffold 10 is being transported.
The present invention pertains to a work scaffold 10, as shown in
The first hook bracket 86 may have a web 104 with a first flange 106 having the first hook slot 88 extending in proximity to a first end 188 of the web 104 and a second flange 108 having a second hook slot 89 extending in proximity to a second end 200 of the web 104. The first hook 90 disposed in the first and second hook slots. The web 104 attached by fasteners to the first side 28. The first hook end 92 of the first hook 90 may have a tip 110 which flares outward. The web 104, first flange 106 and second flange 108 and first and second hook slots may each be rectangular shaped. The hook may be rectangular shaped which fits in the rectangular shaped first and second hook slots. The tip 110 may be triangular shaped and prevents the first hook 90 from moving through the first hook slot 88 when the first hook 90 is moved inward into the platform 12. The notch 100 may be disposed in a bottom surface 112 of the web 104. The other side of the platform 12 has a second hook assembly identical to the first hook assembly 84 in components in operation. More than two scaffolds can be linked together in the open position where each scaffold 10 has at a first end 18 first and second hook assemblies, as described above. Each additional scaffold 10 can have its platform 12 placed on hooks extending from the platform 12 of the scaffold 10 to which it is to be connected, as described below.
The present invention pertains to a method for using a work scaffold 10. The method comprises the steps of moving a first leg assembly 14 and a second leg assembly 16 into an open position with respect to a platform 12 to which they are rotatably attached. There is the step of extending a first hook 90 outwards from under the platform 12. The first hook 90 held to the platform 12 by a hook bracket attached to a first side 28 of the platform 12 having a first slot that the first hook 90 is slidably disposed. The first hook 90 disposed in the first slot. The first hook 90 having a first hook end 92 and a second hook end 94. The first hook end 92 extending out beyond a first hook end 92 of the platform 12 when the first hook 90 is in an extended position. A hook stop 96 is disposed adjacent a second end 20 of the first hook 90 and extending out from the first hook 90 which prevents the second end 20 of the first hook 90 from moving past first slot and separating from the first hook bracket 86; and a hook spring 98 attached to the first side 28 of the platform 12. The first hook 90 having a notch 100 that receives the hook spring 98 which automatically moves into the notch 100 under a bias force of the hook spring 98 when the first hook 90 moves into the extended position. When the first hook 90 is in the retracted position, the hook spring 98 presses against the first hook 90, holding the hook in the retracted position. There is the step of placing a platform 12 of a second scaffold 10 on the first hook 90 and a second hook 102 which extends from the first scaffold 10.
The present invention pertains to a work scaffold 10, as shown in
Each board may be hollow and has a c-shaped cross-section. The first and second inner boards 140, 148 each may have a handle slot 158 extending in parallel with their longitudinal axis which forms a handle 24 when positioned alongside each other that can be used to lift the scaffold 10 by a user grabbing the handle 24 with a hand of the user. The handle slot 158 is disposed in the board web 162 of each inner board. The first and second faces extend down from each side of a board web 162 of each board to form the c-shaped cross-section. At a free end 166 of each face may be a tab that extends inwards.
The platform 12 may include an end cap 170 fitting over each end of the inner and outer boards and closing them off. Each end cap 170 has a c-shaped cross-section defined by an end web 172 with a top flange 174 and a bottom flange 176 extending in parallel and spaced relation from each other and from the ends of the end web 172. The top flange 174 is disposed on the board web 162 of each board and the bottom flange 176 disposed on the tabs 164 of each board. Each end web 172 may have a first hook slot 88 through which the first hook 90 may extend. The first hook bracket 86 may be fixedly attached to the inside of the second face 144 of the first outer board 150. The cross members may have an I-shaped cross-section.
The present invention pertains to a method for forming a work scaffold 10. The method comprises the steps of inserting a first cross member 154 through a first hole 146 that extends through a first face 142 and a second face 144 of a first inner board 140 and through a first hole 146 in a first face 142 of a first outer board 150 but not through a second face 144 of the first outer board 150. There is the step of inserting a second cross member 156 through a second hole 160 that extends through the first face 142 and the second face 144 of the first inner board 140 and through a second hole 160 in the first face 142 of the first outer board 150 but not through the second face 144 of the first outer board 150. There is the step of inserting the first cross member 154 through a first hole 146 that extends through a first face 142 and a second face 144 of a second inner board 148 and through a first hole 146 in a first face 142 of a second outer board 152 but not through a second face 144 of a second outer board 152. There is the step of inserting the second cross member 156 through a second hole 160 that extends through the first face 142 and the second face 144 of the second inner board 148 and through a second hole 160 in the first face 142 of the second outer board 152 but not through the second face 144 of the second outer board 152. There is the step of placing a first end cap 170 on a first end 18 of the first and second inner boards 140, 148 and the first and second outer boards 150, 152. There is the step of placing a second end cap 170 on a second end 20 of the first and second inner boards 140, 148 and the first and second outer boards 150, 152. There is the step of attaching a first leg assembly 14 in proximity to the first and cap. There is the step of attaching a second leg assembly 16 in proximity to the second and cap.
Hooks enable two work platforms to be quickly joined together end to end. The hook is a close sliding fit in the hook bracket which is fastened to the platform 12. A hook spring 98 bears up on the underside of the hook which tends to gently hold the hook in the retracted position seen in
Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/001,624 filed Jun. 6, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,801,219, which is a non-provisional of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/521,843 filed Jun. 19, 2017, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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