Patent classifications
E04G5/004
Truss Transportation And Leveling Apparatus
A truss transporting and leveling apparatus (TTLA) that provides a means by which & single person can quickly and easily raise a truss structure and then transport, move and level the truss structure to a required or desired location. The preferred embodiment of the TTLA is comprised of the following major elements: a rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a front panel, leveling means, mobility means, and at least one mounting bolt. The mounting bolt(s) are inserted through an opening on a truss structure, thereby securing the bolt to the truss structure. A nut secures the bolt within a side-oriented T-shape opening while allowing the area of the bolt between flanges to move within horizontal and vertical sections of the opening. A bolt is initially forced from the horizontal section upward into the upper end of the vertical section and then when the jack and upper support platform have completed their travel, the bolt drops downward into the lower end of the vertical section, thereby maintaining the upper support platform at the elevated position.
SCAFFOLDING FRAME TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CART
A scaffolding cart. The scaffolding cart includes a first end frame and a second end frame. The first end frame and the second end frame are removably connected by a first scaffolding member and a second scaffolding member in a rectangular cuboid framework. The first and second end frames can have casters attached, such that the framework is a rolling scaffolding cart.
A CONTAINER FOR FRAMEWORK ELEMENTS
The present invention relates to a container for parts of a shoring or scaffold system, the container comprising at least one mounting point for at least a part of the scaffold system, wherein in use, when the part is in its in use position, at least a portion of the part is engageable with the mount, and when the part is not in use, the container is adapted to carry the part. In use, the container is multipurpose, in that it is adapted to carry scaffold parts, or serve as a platform for the scaffold parts, or serve as a platform for the scaffold. When not in use, the container is adapted to be or be stored within the footprint of the scaffold.
Rack apparatus
A rack apparatus may have a plurality of uprights and stanchions coupled to a base, where the uprights and the stanchions may form areas configured to receive and support scaffolding and at least one working component. The base may be configured to be transported by a material handling device.