Patent classifications
E04G5/067
Tree stand assemblies and methods of use
Tree stand apparatuses are provided herein. An example tree stand assembly includes an anchor brace that is configured to interface with a portion of a tree, a rotating and pivoting assembly having a rotating sub-assembly and a pivoting sub-assembly, as well as a seat assembly. The rotating and pivoting assembly is configured to allow the seat assembly to be positioned level to a ground surface regardless of an orientation of the rotating and pivoting sub-assembly relative to the ground surface.
SCAFFOLD TRANSOM
A scaffold transom, particularly for the horizontally oriented installation in a scaffold section, the scaffold transom comprising at least one transom support which is rod-shaped and extends in the direction of a longitudinal axis, the transom support having two opposing ends in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and a connection interface being located at each of these two ends, which connection interface is provided for the connection to a scaffold element, at least two brackets which each extend along a bracket axis, the brackets each having two opposing ends in the direction of their bracket axis, one of said ends of each bracket being connected to the transom support, and at least two closures respectively one of which is located at the end of a bracket opposite of the connection of said bracket to the transom support.
Scaffolding
A scaffolding assembly adapted to be releasably attached to an elongate support member such as an overhead pipe. The scaffolding assembly has a split collar and a platform assembly adapted to be releasably attached to the split collar. The split collar comprises at least two segments which can encircle the pipe and be secured to one another. The platform assembly which includes a platform deck has a connector formation which extends laterally outwardly from the deck to an extent that it can engage a receiving formation on the collar assembly and thereby attach the platform assembly to the collar assembly.
MULTI-PURPOSE BEAM ASSEMBLY FOR SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM
A beam assembly for a scaffold system includes a support beam configured to couple with a plurality of modular components to allow the beam assembly to be built around a variety of different sized and shaped structures. The support beam having an upper attachment mount, a lower attachment mount, and a web member extending between and interconnecting the upper attachment mount and the lower attachment mount. The support beam having a plurality of holes of differing diameters to allow for the modular coupling with other scaffolding components.
REMOVABLY MOUNTABLE TEMPORARY WORK SURFACE
A removably mountable temporary work surface is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the removably mountable temporary work surface includes a toolless mounting bracket, a spacing bar, and a hinge affixed to a work surface. The toolless mounting bracket may be configured to mount to construction framing. The spacing bar can be configured to extend or retract for use and storage. In various configurations, the work surface may include a metallic material and include one or more mechanisms to secure contents to the work surface, such as magnetic tethers. The work surface can be sized to form a substantially contiguous surface when mounted to adjacent framing posts.
Removably mountable temporary work surface
A removably mountable temporary work surface is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the removably mountable temporary work surface includes a toolless mounting bracket, a spacing bar, and a hinge affixed to a work surface. The toolless mounting bracket may be configured to mount to construction framing. The spacing bar can be configured to extend or retract for use and storage. In various configurations, the work surface may include a metallic material and include one or more mechanisms to secure contents to the work surface, such as magnetic tethers. The work surface can be sized to form a substantially contiguous surface when mounted to adjacent framing posts.
Collar mount for a cellular communications monopole
A collar mount for a base station monopole has a plurality of pressure members that surround the monopole. Threaded members are connected between adjacent pressure members to tighten the pressure members against the monopole. Pressure plates of the pressure members have a forward edge configured to engage the monopole at a pressure point. A dispersement plate is positioned at the pressure point where the dispersement plate is non-rigidly connected to the pressure plates. A second threaded member may connect the upper pressure plates of each two adjacent pressure members together. Each of the pressure members may include a plurality of pressure plates where the pressure plates have a width direction extending parallel to the monopole and a thickness direction extending perpendicular to the width direction where the width direction is larger than the thickness direction.
COLLAR MOUNT FOR A CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS MONOPOLE
A collar mount for a base station monopole has a plurality of pressure members that surround the monopole. Threaded members are connected between adjacent pressure members to tighten the pressure members against the monopole. Pressure plates of the pressure members have a forward edge configured to engage the monopole at a pressure point. A dispersement plate is positioned at the pressure point where the dispersement plate is non-rigidly connected to the pressure plates. A second threaded member may connect the upper pressure plates of each two adjacent pressure members together. Each of the pressure members may include a plurality of pressure plates where the pressure plates have a width direction extending parallel to the monopole and a thickness direction extending perpendicular to the width direction where the width direction is larger than the thickness direction.
Scaffolding support and a scaffold arrangement
A scaffolding support for forming a scaffold arrangement is described. The scaffolding support includes a first beam and a second beam. The second beam is angled with respect to the first beam. The scaffolding support further includes a frame holder for coupling with a frame member and a plank holder for coupling with a scaffolding plank. A corresponding scaffold arrangement is also provided.
GUARDRAIL SAFETY BRACKET
A bracket for a guardrail is formed from a flat metal blank. A vertical triangular gusset plate has vertical, horizontal and hypotenuse margins. A base plate extends in a transverse direction from the horizontal margin and has slots by which fasteners may fasten the bracket to a substrate at any of a plurality of positions. A first vertical plate extends in the transverse direction from the vertical margin of the gusset plate. A sloping plate extends in the transverse direction from the hypotenuse margin. A top end of the sloping plate is spaced from the first vertical plate so as to accommodate an upright of the guard rail.