Patent classifications
E04G7/22
Connector
A connector for interlocking components of scaffolding or other supporting structures for building forms. The connector includes a body having an internal chamber bounded laterally by planar first and second surfaces. A lever is seated in the chamber laterally intermediate and in close fit with the planar first and second surfaces for inhibiting lateral movement of the lever. The lever is movable between a lock position and a release position. A spring is seated in the chamber laterally intermediate and in close fit with the planar first and second surfaces for inhibiting lateral movement of the spring, the spring for biasing the lever into the lock position.
Coupling system
A coupling system (10) for coupling together elongate members (6) is described. The coupling system (10) comprises a mounting member (1) having a mounting surface (8). A first locating member (2) is mounted on the mounting member (1) and a second locating member (2) is adapted to be mounted on the mounting member (1), in use. A number of support members (3) are provided and each support member (3) comprises two locating member engagement formations (31, 32), a mounting member engagement surface (27) and a first elongate member support formation (28). The engagement surface (27) of a support member (3) is adapted to be engaged with the mounting surface (8) of the mounting member (1) and one locating member engagement formation (31, 32) is adapted to be engaged with each locating member (2) to mount the support member (3) on the mounting member (1).
Modular Scaffolds, Scaffold Kits and Methods of Use Therefor
An exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a first end section comprising a ladder section couple to a leg section by a horizontal extension coupling member, wherein the horizontal extension coupling member is in varying lengths to allow control over the width of the completed scaffold 10. Alternatively, the scaffold first end section may be coupled without the use of a horizontal extension coupling member. A completed scaffold may be accomplished by completing a first end section and a second end section and coupling the two with a cross-brass member that has been completed with the use of two loose brace members. Further completed scaffolds may be stacked upon each other. Planks or platforms may be utilized with the exemplary embodiments. Various kits are provided that provide for a full scaffold of varying widths. Kits may also contain additional materials such as planks, platforms, or additional horizontal extension coupling members to allow for a variety of widths of the finished scaffold.
POWERING SYSTEM ON CHIP ARRANGEMENTS
An electronic device comprising a system on chip and an external module. The system on chip includes a plurality of internal subsystems and a power management system including a plurality of internal voltage regulators which supply power to the plurality of internal subsystems. Each of the internal voltage regulators has an associated current limiter. The external module includes at least one external voltage regulator which can provide power to at least one of the internal subsystems. The power management system during a start-up phase enables the internal voltage regulators and the current limiters and in a subsequent phase determines an externally powered set of the internal subsystems, disables the corresponding internal voltage regulators, and disables the current limiters associated with the internal subsystems not externally powered.
SCAFFOLDING TRUSS
A scaffold truss comprising a hollow, rectangular upper horizontal member having vertical side walls and top and bottom walls; a hollow, rectangular lower horizontal member having vertical side walls and top and bottom walls, the lower horizontal member being separated from the upper horizontal member; a plurality of diagonal bracing members to fixedly join the upper horizontal member with the lower horizontal member, each of the plurality of diagonal bracing members forming an X-shape with another diagonal bracing member; and a plurality of vertical members to fixedly join the upper horizontal member with the lower horizontal member; wherein a thickness of the vertical side walls of the horizontal members is greater than a thickness of the top and bottom walls of the horizontal members.
CONNECTING COMPONENT
A connecting component for connecting different scaffolding systems, comprising at least a first connection region, which is provided for connection to a first scaffolding system and which has a shaft that extends along a longitudinal axis, and an attachment region which is provided for connection to a second scaffolding system, wherein the first connection region and the attachment region are arranged adjacent to one another in the direction of the longitudinal axis and the first connection region has a receptacle in its interior in the shaft, at least on its side pointing away from the attachment region, which extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The attachment region has an abutment adjacent to the first connection region extending in a direction essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the abutment has the longest dimension of the attachment region in the direction essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
CONNECTING COMPONENT
A connecting component for connecting different scaffolding systems, comprising at least a first connection region, which is provided for connection to a first scaffolding system and which has a shaft that extends along a longitudinal axis, and an attachment region which is provided for connection to a second scaffolding system, wherein the first connection region and the attachment region are arranged adjacent to one another in the direction of the longitudinal axis and the first connection region has a receptacle in its interior in the shaft, at least on its side pointing away from the attachment region, which extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The attachment region has an abutment adjacent to the first connection region extending in a direction essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the abutment has the longest dimension of the attachment region in the direction essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Suspension assembly
An adjustable suspension assembly for suspending a lower structure such as a platform from an upper structure such as a portion of a bridge. A chain, which is attachable at one end to the upper structure or to an end of a cable which is attachable at its other end to the upper structure, is attached at its other end to a device. The device, which is attachable to the lower structure, has a pair of aligned apertures in its side walls for receiving pins. The pins are spaced to receive a thickness of a chain link but not to receive a width of the link, whereby a selected link to achieve a desired lower structure height may be cinched between the pins. When the chain is attached to a cable, the cable has an eyelet formed by folding an end portion of the cable back over the cable and swaging the cable end portion to the cable. The chain is attached to said eyelet by receiving the end portion of the cable in one of the chain links before the cable end portion is swaged to the cable.
Suspension assembly
An adjustable suspension assembly for suspending a lower structure such as a platform from an upper structure such as a portion of a bridge. A chain, which is attachable at one end to the upper structure or to an end of a cable which is attachable at its other end to the upper structure, is attached at its other end to a device. The device, which is attachable to the lower structure, has a pair of aligned apertures in its side walls for receiving pins. The pins are spaced to receive a thickness of a chain link but not to receive a width of the link, whereby a selected link to achieve a desired lower structure height may be cinched between the pins. When the chain is attached to a cable, the cable has an eyelet formed by folding an end portion of the cable back over the cable and swaging the cable end portion to the cable. The chain is attached to said eyelet by receiving the end portion of the cable in one of the chain links before the cable end portion is swaged to the cable.
Modular Platform System Components and Tools
A support member and bracket for a modular decking system, wherein the support member includes at least one securing location at which the bracket is securable to the support member, and the bracket includes: one or more hooks configured to be received by one or more hook apertures of the securing location; and a pair of side walls and a further wall defining a tapering slot for receipt of a fin of a decking member or beam.