Patent classifications
E04G2001/155
Scaffold and Methods
A scaffold having a structure assembly. The scaffold has a frame attached to the assembly. The frame having a deck upon which a user can stand that is disposed inside the rectangle. The deck has a plans table. The plans table has a closed position in which the plans table is flat and can support a weight of a user standing on the plans table, and has an open position in which the plans table is at an angle on which plans, drawings or documents can be placed on the plans table for viewing by a user standing on ground. A scaffold having connectors. A method of using a scaffold. A method for connecting a first scaffold to a second scaffold. A method for making a scaffold with connectors. A method for making a scaffold having a plans table.
Elevating cage with pivotably attached panels having respective pivotable latches
An elevating cage system includes floor panels for a walk surface that can pivot upward to expose a portion of a container disposed below the platform. Each floor panel has a latch that pivots to engage a cage railing surrounding the platform and hold the floor panel in an open position. The latch is weighted about a pivot so that when the panel is pivoted to a completely open position, the latch pivots under its own weight to engage a stop so that the latch is disposed in an orientation to engage the handrail and hold the panel in the open position until an operator releases the latch. When the panel pivots to its closed position, the latch's weight balance about its pivot causes the latch to rotate until the latch engages the stop and is held in a stowed orientation in which the latch is entirely below a plane of an upper surface of the panel.
Void Platforms
A panel is disclosed which is suitable for installation to form a platform or part of a platform in a void of a building structure. The panel is operable to extend between a first support member and a second support member both of which extend across at least a portion of the void. The panel has: a deck component with: a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a pair of opposed, substantially straight sides each extending from the first end to the second end; and a substantially planar surface portion which extends: between the opposed sides at the first end, and from the first end at least part of the way, but not necessarily all the way, to the second end; and one or more first engaging formations at the first end of the deck component and operable to engage with the first support member to support the deck component relative to the first support member, and one or more second engaging formations at the second end of the deck component and operable to engage with the second support member to support the deck component relative to the second support member. At least one out of the first and second engaging formation(s) is/are configured to support the relevant end of the deck component relative to the relevant support member from approximately directly vertically beneath, and/or from approximately within vertical planes containing, each of the straight sides of the deck component.
ELEMENT RECEPTACLE
An element receptacle for providing a receptacle for a scaffolding element on a scaffolding element already positioned, the element receptacle comprising a receptacle which has a receptacle interface for receiving a scaffolding element which also has at least one joint region disposed adjacent to receiving interface, and which also has a clamping region disposed adjacent to the joint region on the side of the receptacle opposite the receptacle interface. The element receptacle also comprises a retainer which has an attaching element for attaching to a scaffolding element already positioned, and which also has at least one mating joint region. In the element receptacle, the joint region of the receptacle is inserted into the mating joint region of the retainer, or the mating joint region of the retainer is inserted into the joint region of the receptacle.
ELEVATING CAGE WITH PIVOTABLY ATTACHED PANELS HAVING RESPECTIVE PIVOTABLE LATCHES
An elevating cage system includes floor panels for a walk surface that can pivot upward to expose a portion of a container disposed below the platform. Each floor panel has a latch that pivots to engage a cage railing surrounding the platform and hold the floor panel in an open position. The latch is weighted about a pivot so that when the panel is pivoted to a completely open position, the latch pivots under its own weight to engage a stop so that the latch is disposed in an orientation to engage the handrail and hold the panel in the open position until an operator releases the latch. When the panel pivots to its closed position, the latch's weight balance about its pivot causes the latch to rotate until the latch engages the stop and is held in a stowed orientation in which the latch is entirely below a plane of an upper surface of the panel.
CONSTRUCTION MEMBER AND FALLING OBJECT RECEIVING DEVICE
A construction member is a construction member provided on a scaffold construction body, including a base material of foamed synthetic resin, and a coating layer of polyurea resin covering a surface of the base material. A falling object receiving device has a construction member that projects from a scaffold construction body toward an external space as a falling object receiving device panel, and includes an attachment part attaching a proximal end side of the falling object receiving device panel to the scaffold construction body.
Aircraft Access / Safety Units
Disclosed is a device for enabling an aircraft maintenance operator to access the exterior body of the aircraft. The device is adapted to be releasingly anchored to the fuselage of the aircraft. The device comprises a platform disposed above and transversely with respect to the fuselage and a pair of legs straddling the fuselage wherein, the platform extends between the pair of legs. Each leg comprises a leading means for leading the operator to reach the platform from the ground therethrough.
Adjustable scaffolding
An adjustable scaffolding that may adjust to the curvature of a structure. The adjustable scaffolding may comprise a main member, pegs, wing platforms, and rails. A method of use may be employed in which the main member is attached to a structure. The pegs may be secured to the main member in any desired orientation to adjust to the curvature of a structure. Wing platforms may be placed over the pegs, allowing a user to walk along the wing platform. Railing is placed within the pegs, allowing the pegs and the railing to secure the wing platform to the main member.
SCAFFOLD PART AND SCAFFOLD HAVING SUCH A SCAFFOLD PART
A foldable scaffold platform has a first scaffold platform body and a second scaffold platform body which are interconnected by an articulation, where the scaffold platform can be folded up for the assembly, disassembly, and transportation thereof, where the width of the scaffold platform is reduced, preferably halved, in the folded state. Each scaffold platform body at the end sides when viewed in the longitudinal direction of the scaffold platform has in each case connection means, in the form of hooks, for connecting the scaffold platform to cross bars of a scaffold. Furthermore, the scaffold platform at the end sides thereof when viewed in the longitudinal direction has in each case an anti-lift protection. The anti-lift protections are disposed so as to be mutually diagonal such that in the folded state of the scaffold platform only a first anti-lift protection locks the scaffold platform to a first cross bar.