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ENGINEERED FLOOR AND SCAFFOLD SYSTEM
20200362587 · 2020-11-19 · ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two spaced apart parallel sides extending above the platform. The apparatus may also have a beam having a beam flange attached to an end portion of the beam. The apparatus may also have an upright connector with a bottom portion, where bottom portion may have an insert, and a plate attached to the bottom portion.

ENGINEERED FLOOR AND SCAFFOLD SYSTEM
20200362587 · 2020-11-19 · ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two spaced apart parallel sides extending above the platform. The apparatus may also have a beam having a beam flange attached to an end portion of the beam. The apparatus may also have an upright connector with a bottom portion, where bottom portion may have an insert, and a plate attached to the bottom portion.

Engineered floor and scaffold system
10781605 · 2020-09-22 · ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two sides extending above the platform. The saddle may support one or two beams.

Engineered floor and scaffold system
10781605 · 2020-09-22 · ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two sides extending above the platform. The saddle may support one or two beams.

MOBILE STAGE DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240018793 · 2024-01-18 ·

A mobile stage configured for reconfiguration between trailered and deployed configurations featuring a hydraulic ram with a lifting carriage for lifting towers and tower mast caps into place to raise a stage roof above a stage floor. Additional features include slide-out speaker wings which provide additional structural stability when stored within the stage structure, spanner beams that are folded flat inside the roof when the trailer is in the enclosed traveling position, and which can span the entire roof, meaning there are no areas of the roof where lights or equipment cannot be hung. It also creates a 11 grid system to be used for both the hanging of equipment and the easy calculation of the load on each section of the roof.

MOBILE STAGE DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240018793 · 2024-01-18 ·

A mobile stage configured for reconfiguration between trailered and deployed configurations featuring a hydraulic ram with a lifting carriage for lifting towers and tower mast caps into place to raise a stage roof above a stage floor. Additional features include slide-out speaker wings which provide additional structural stability when stored within the stage structure, spanner beams that are folded flat inside the roof when the trailer is in the enclosed traveling position, and which can span the entire roof, meaning there are no areas of the roof where lights or equipment cannot be hung. It also creates a 11 grid system to be used for both the hanging of equipment and the easy calculation of the load on each section of the roof.

ENGINEERED FLOOR AND SCAFFOLD SYSTEM
20200131798 · 2020-04-30 ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two sides extending above the platform. The saddle may support one or two beams.

ENGINEERED FLOOR AND SCAFFOLD SYSTEM
20200131798 · 2020-04-30 ·

A scaffold apparatus may have a saddle with a platform and two sides extending above the platform. The saddle may support one or two beams.

Mobile stage system
10557276 · 2020-02-11 · ·

In a mobile stage system, a pair of hydraulic actuators at each end of the stage, in combination with certain structural elements, provides all of the necessary movement to transition the mobile stage system from the transport position to a deployed position, i.e., raise the roof and deploy an outer deck panel of the stage. The roof includes a first upper panel and a second upper panel, which rotate upward while the outer deck panel rotates downward. The upper deck panels of the mobile stage are automatically locked into place when in the deployed position by way of the linkage members connecting the outer deck panel to the upper panels.

Mobile stage system
10557276 · 2020-02-11 · ·

In a mobile stage system, a pair of hydraulic actuators at each end of the stage, in combination with certain structural elements, provides all of the necessary movement to transition the mobile stage system from the transport position to a deployed position, i.e., raise the roof and deploy an outer deck panel of the stage. The roof includes a first upper panel and a second upper panel, which rotate upward while the outer deck panel rotates downward. The upper deck panels of the mobile stage are automatically locked into place when in the deployed position by way of the linkage members connecting the outer deck panel to the upper panels.