LADDER-BASED WINCH-POWERED PLANK SCAFFOLD
20210040749 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G1/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G2005/008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G1/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A plank scaffold system and, more particularly, to a ladder-based vertically-adjustable plank scaffold system. The system may have a pair of ladders, a wall standoff mounted at the top of each of the ladders, a crane support mounted at the top of each of the ladders, a vertical guide bar and roller system to keep it from swinging on the cables, and a horizontal platform suspended on cables below the crane supports, the platform having a pair of cable winches mounted thereon for varying the elevation of the platform. Instead of ladders, tower scaffolds or stage towers may be used on each side to support the vertically-adjustable plank.
Claims
1. A ladder-based plank scaffold system, comprising: a pair of ladders; a wall standoff mounted at the top of each of the ladders having a sufficient length to extend from a respective ladder to an adjacent vertical wall; a crane support fixedly connected to and positioned adjacent the top of each of the ladders; and a horizontal platform suspended on cables below the crane supports, the platform having a pair of cable winches mounted thereon for varying the elevation of the platform.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the wall standoff and the crane support are integrated into one structural piece.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein each wall standoff includes a vertical column with two ladder rung braces spaced to rest on top of different rungs of the ladder on which the wall standoff mounts, and two horizontally spaced apart arms that are connected to the vertical column and extend horizontally to the adjacent vertical wall.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein each wall standoff includes a horizontal portion extending toward the adjacent vertical wall, and a cable attachment ring depending down from the horizontal portion, wherein the cables for the cable winches are secured to the cable attachment rings.
5. The system of claim 3, wherein each wall standoff includes a pair of side lace plates for each of the ladder rung braces with apertures for passage of an elongated cotter pin to lock the crane support to the ladder.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the wall standoff arms each have an adjustable length.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the wall standoff and the crane support are separate and each crane support includes a lower portion that is angled with respect to a vertical upper column, the lower portion having a pair of side lace plates for each of the ladder rung braces with apertures for passage of an elongated cotter pin to lock the crane support to the ladder.
8. The system of claim 1, further including a pair of horizontal stabilizer bars extending from each of the ladders toward the adjacent vertical wall and connected to a vertical roller guide bar positioned adjacent the vertical wall, the horizontal platform including a pair of roller assemblies each of which engages and is configured to slide or roll up and down along one of the roller guide bars.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein each roller assembly includes a pair of rollers that are movable with respect to one another to enable each pair of rollers to be assembled over the roller guide bar.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein each cable winch includes an electric winch and a cable fall break.
11. A ladder-based plank scaffold system, comprising: a pair of ladders; a crane support mounted at the top of each of the ladders; a pair of horizontal stabilizer bars extending from each of the ladders toward the adjacent vertical wall and connected to a vertical roller guide bar; and a horizontal platform suspended on cables below the crane supports, the horizontal platform including a pair of roller assemblies each of which engages and is configured to slide or roll up and down along one of the roller guide bars, the platform having a pair of cable winches mounted thereon for varying the elevation of the platform.
12. The system of claim 11, further including a wall standoff mounted at the top of each of the ladders comprising two horizontally spaced apart arms that extend horizontally from each of the ladders and have a sufficient length to extend from a respective ladder to an adjacent vertical wall, wherein the crane support forms an integral part of the wall standoff.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein each wall standoff includes a horizontal portion extending toward the adjacent vertical wall, and a cable attachment ring depending down from the horizontal portion, wherein the cables for the cable winches are secured to the cable attachment rings.
14. The system of claim 12, wherein the wall standoff arms each have an adjustable length.
15. The system of claim 12, wherein each wall standoff includes a vertical column with two ladder rung braces spaced to rest on top of different rungs of the ladder on which the wall standoff mounts, and the two horizontally spaced apart arms are connected to the vertical column.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein each wall standoff includes a pair of side lace plates for each of the ladder rung braces with apertures for passage of an elongated cotter pin to lock the crane support to the ladder.
17. The system of claim 12, wherein the wall standoff and the crane support are separate and each crane support includes a lower portion that is angled with respect to a vertical upper column, the lower portion having a pair of side lace plates with apertures for passage of an elongated cotter pin to lock the crane support to the ladder.
18. The system of claim 11, wherein each roller assembly includes a pair of rollers that are movable with respect to one another to enable each pair of rollers to be assembled over one of the roller guide bars.
19. The system of claim 11, wherein each crane support comprises an upper one of the horizontal stabilizer bars.
20. The system of claim 11, wherein each ladder comprises a stand-alone unit selected from the group consisting of a step-ladder, a tripod-style ladder and a tower.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Unless defined otherwise, all terms of art, notations and other technical terms or terminology used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. All patents, applications, published applications and other publications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. If a definition set forth in this section is contrary to or otherwise inconsistent with a definition set forth in the patents, applications, published applications, and other publications that are herein incorporated by reference, the definition set forth in this section prevails over the definition that is incorporated herein by reference.
[0022] Unless otherwise indicated or the context suggests otherwise, as used herein, a or an means at least one or one or more.
[0023] This description may use relative spatial and/or orientation terms in describing the position and/or orientation of a component, apparatus, location, feature, or a portion thereof. Unless specifically stated, or otherwise dictated by the context of the description, such terms, including, without limitation, top, bottom, above, below, under, on top of, upper, lower, left of, right of, in front of, behind, next to, adjacent, between, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, longitudinal, transverse, etc., are used for convenience in referring to such component, apparatus, location, feature, or a portion thereof in the drawings and are not intended to be limiting.
[0024] Furthermore, unless otherwise stated, any specific dimensions or specified thickness of materials mentioned in this description are merely representative of an exemplary implementation of a device embodying aspects of the invention and are not intended to be limiting.
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[0026] The ladder-based plank scaffold system features two extension ladders D that are propped up against the wall W and spaced apart between 16-25 feet. A pair of loadbearing standoffs A that are secured at the top of each of the ladders D space the top end of the ladders away from the wall.
[0027] The wall standoffs A mount at the top of each of the ladders D and having a sufficient length to extend from the respective ladder to the adjacent vertical wall W. A crane support is fixedly connected to and positioned adjacent the top of each of the ladders, and a horizontal platform P is suspended on cables below the crane supports. The platform P has a pair of cable winches F mounted thereon for varying the elevation of the platform.
[0028] The wall standoff A and the crane support may be integrated into one structural piece. Each wall standoff A includes a vertical column with two ladder rung braces spaced to rest on top of different rungs of the ladder on which the wall standoff mounts. Each wall standoff includes a horizontal portion extending toward the adjacent vertical wall and terminating at a cable attachment ring, wherein the cables for the cable winches are secured to the cable attachment ring. Upper and lower horizontal stabilizer bars extend from spaced points on each ladder D and connect firmly to a vertical roller guide bar B positioned adjacent the vertical wall W, the horizontal platform P has a pair of roller assemblies I each of which engages and is configured to slide or roll up and down along one of the roller guide bars. The roller guide bar B thus stabilize the platform P from rocking due to wind or other environmental factors.
[0029] Descriptors for
[0030] A) Load-bearing standoff with crane. (Two versions,
[0031] B) Roller guide bar (e.g., 2 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick, or 2.5 inch aluminum square tube inch thick).
[0032] C) Stabilizer bars (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0033] D) Standard heavy-duty 12 foot extension ladders.
[0034] E) Cable fall breaks, standard commercial.
[0035] F) Electric winch, rechargeable.
[0036] G) Safety railings (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0037] H) Plank frame (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0038] I) Roller assembly, (see detail of
[0039] An exemplary standoff A is illustrated in
[0040] Each standoff A has a lower portion that is angled with respect to the upper crane B. The lower portion has a pair of ladder rung braces in the form of inverted arcuate gussets G spaced to rest on top of different rungs of the ladder, and a pair of side lace plates H for each of the ladder rung braces G with apertures for passage of an elongated cotter pin F to lock the wall standoff to the ladder, as seen in
[0041] As indicated in the exemplary embodiment of
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[0043] Furthermore, the cable attachment ring J is positioned along the horizontal component B of the crane extension B which is no longer cantilevered, due to the bracing effect of the standoff arms D against the wall W. This helps distribute the weight of the platform, workers and materials more evenly as opposed to a cantilevered crane extension.
[0044] The standoff A further may include a lower portion that is angled and has a pair of ladder rung braces in the form of inverted arcuate gussets G spaced to rest on top of different rungs of the ladder. Lace pins F may be used to pass through apertures in the gussets G and through the respective rungs to hold the standoff A in place.
[0045] The horizontal component B of the crane extension B may further terminate in a fastener bracket K, such as a square tube as shown, that is sized to be secured to a top end of a roller guide bar L. The horizontal component B thus takes the place of an upper horizontal stabilizer bars C such as seen in the embodiment of
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[0047] A) Load-bearing standoff with crane.
[0048] B) Crane extension.
[0049] C) Gussets, strength reinforcements.
[0050] D) Standoff arms, (approximately 25 long).
[0051] E) Standoff feet, rubber/standard.
[0052] F) Through ladder rung, lace pins.
[0053] G) Over rung standoff mounts, Ladderjack adapted/standard.
[0054] H) Exterior ladder side lace plates.
[0055] I) Cotter clips for lace pins.
[0056] J) Cable attachment ring.
[0057] K) Fastener bracket.
[0058] L) Roller guide bar.
[0059] With reference back to
[0060] The system is stabilized from swaying excessively by a series of bars connected between the ladders D and platform P. In particular, horizontal stabilizer bars C extend from the upper and lower ends of the ladders D two vertical roller or guide bars B position against the wall W. Small spacers such as horizontal pipe lengths may be provided between the guide bars B and the wall. The guide bars B are also received in roller assemblies I extending horizontally toward the wall W from the platform P. In this way, the components of the system are integrated stabilized against oscillations caused by the wind or other disturbances.
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[0062] Descriptors for
[0063] A) Aluminum scaffold plank (e.g., 61420 max, holds 750 pounds).
[0064] B) Roller guide bar (e.g., 2 aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick or 2.5 inch square tube, inch thick).
[0065] C) Roller assembly attachment sleeve.
[0066] D) Roller assembly (see detail
[0067] E) Rollers.
[0068] F) Rollers extension bar.
[0069] G) Roller guide bar (e.g., 2 aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick or 2.5 inch square aluminum tube, inch thick).
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[0074] A) Load-bearing standoff with crane (connected to roller guide bar B).
[0075] B) Roller guide bar (e.g., 2 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick or 2.5 inch square aluminum tube, inch thick).
[0076] C) Stabilizer bars (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0077] D) Standard heavy-duty 12 foot extension ladders.
[0078] E) Cable fall breaks, standard commercial.
[0079] F) Electric winch, rechargeable.
[0080] G) Safety railings (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0081] H) Plank frame (e.g., 1 inch aluminum pipe, 3/16 inch thick).
[0082] I) Roller assembly, (see details of
[0083] J) Telescopic standoff arm.
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[0089] While the present invention has been described and shown in considerable detail with reference to certain illustrative embodiments, including various combinations and sub-combinations of features, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate other embodiments and variations and modifications thereof as encompassed within the scope of the present invention. Moreover, the descriptions of such embodiments, combinations, and sub-combinations is not intended to convey that the invention requires features or combinations of features other than those expressly recited in the claims. Accordingly, the present invention is deemed to include all modifications and variations encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following appended claims.
[0090] Closing Comments
[0091] Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus and procedures disclosed or claimed. Although many of the examples presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives. Acts, elements and features discussed only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.
[0092] As used herein, plurality means two or more. As used herein, a set of items may include one or more of such items. As used herein, whether in the written description or the claims, the terms comprising, including, carrying, having, containing, involving, and the like are to be understood to be open-ended, i.e., to mean including but not limited to. Only the transitional phrases consisting of and consisting essentially of, respectively, are closed or semi-closed transitional phrases with respect to claims. Use of ordinal terms such as first, second, third, etc., in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claim element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed, but are used merely as labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having a same name (but for use of the ordinal term) to distinguish the claim elements. As used herein, and/or means that the listed items are alternatives, but the alternatives also include any combination of the listed items.