STABILIZER POSTS FOR SCAFFOLD HOIST
20240247504 ยท 2024-07-25
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Abstract
This invention relates to a stabilizer post for a scaffold hoist comprising a post extending from an upper end to a lower end, an L-shaped upper angle insert comprising an upper contact plate extending down to a substantially perpendicular upper insert plate, an L-shaped lower angle insert comprising a lower contact plate extending up to a substantially perpendicular lower insert plate, and wherein the upper angle insert is attached adjacent to the upper end of the post so that the upper insert plate is below the upper insert plate and substantially perpendicular to the post and the lower angle insert is attached at the lower end of the post so that the lower insert plate above the lower contact plate and substantially perpendicular to the post, and the lower contact plate and the upper insert plate are substantially parallel to one another. The stabilizer post is attached to a wall by inserting the lower insert plate into a lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into an upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
Claims
1. A stabilizer post for a scaffold hoist comprising a post extending from an upper end to a lower end, an L-shaped upper angle insert comprising an upper contact plate extending down to a substantially perpendicular upper insert plate, an L-shaped lower angle insert comprising a lower contact plate extending up to a substantially perpendicular lower insert plate, and wherein the upper angle insert is attached adjacent to the upper end of the post so that the upper insert plate is below the upper insert plate and substantially perpendicular to the post and the lower angle insert is attached at the lower end of the post so that the lower insert plate above the lower contact plate and substantially perpendicular to the post, and the lower contact plate and the upper insert plate are substantially parallel to one another.
2. The stabilizer post of claim 1, additionally comprising an upper spacer attached adjacent the upper end of the post and a lower spacer attached to the lower end of the post, wherein the upper angle insert is attached adjacent to the upper end of the post through attachment of the upper contact plate to the upper spacer, and the lower angle insert is attached to the lower end of the post through attachment of the lower contact plate to the lower spacer.
3. The stabilizer post of claim 2 in which the upper insert plate, the upper contact plate and the lower insert plate additionally comprise attachment holes.
4. The stabilizer post of claim 1 in which the post additionally comprises slots through the post between the upper end of the post and the lower end of the post.
5. The stabilizer post of claim 3 in which the post additionally comprises slots through the post between the upper end of the post and the lower end of the post.
6. The stabilizer post of claim 1 in which the post comprises an upper slide post and a lower slide post, the lower slide post is slidably engaged within the upper slide post, and there are locking means for detachably locking the upper slide post and lower slide post in place.
7. The stabilizer post of claim 6, additionally comprising an upper spacer attached adjacent the upper end of the upper slide post and a lower spacer attached to the lower end of the lower slide post, wherein the upper angle insert is attached adjacent the upper end of the upper slide post through attachment of the upper contact plate to the upper spacer, and the lower angle insert is attached to the lower end of the lower slide post through attachment of the lower contact plate to the lower spacer.
8. The stabilizer post of claim 7 in which the upper slide post additionally comprises slots through the upper slide post between the upper end of the upper slide post and the lower end of the upper slide post, lower slide post additionally comprises slots through the lower slide post between the upper end of the lower slide post and the lower end of the lower slide post.
9. The stabilizer post of claim 8 in which the locking means is a pin inserted in the slots of the upper slide post and lower slide post when aligned.
10. The stabilizer post of claim 9 in which the upper insert plate, the upper contact plate and the lower insert plate additionally comprise attachment holes.
11. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 1 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
12. The method of claim 11, additionally comprising the step of attaching a scaffold hoist to the stabilizer post.
13. The method of claim 11, additionally comprising the step of attaching a second post to the wall, attaching a scaffold hoist to the two stabilizer posts, and attaching a scaffold to the scaffold hoist.
14. The stabilizer post of claim 2 in which the post additionally comprises slots through the post between the upper end of the post and the lower end of the post.
15. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 5 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
16. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 6 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
17. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 7 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
18. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 8 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
19. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 9 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
20. A method of attaching the stabilizer post of claim 10 to a wall, said wall comprising a wall face covering vertical studs between a top plate and a bottom plate, comprising the steps of making a lower wall cut above the bottom plate between the studs and making an upper wall cut below the top plate, inserting the lower insert plate into the lower wall cut, inserting the upper insert plate into the upper wall cut, and attaching the lower insert plate to the bottom plate and the upper insert plate to the top plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the brief description of the drawings and the following detailed description in which:
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[0029] An L-shaped upper angle insert 20 is attached to the upper slide post 6 through an upper spacer 26. The upper angle insert 20 is attached near the upper end of the upper slide post 6, and could be attached at the very top, although that may not be as stable. The upper angle insert 20 is folded like a short angle iron. The upper angle insert 20 comprises an upper insert plate 21 that extends substantially perpendicular to the upper slide post 6, and an upper contact plate 22 that is attached to the upper spacer 26 which is attached to the upper slide post 6. The upper insert plate 21 and upper contact plate 22 are either one contiguous piece or two pieces attached together and each have upper attachment holes 25.
[0030] An inverted lower angle insert 30 is attached to the lower end of the lower slide post 8 through a lower spacer 36. The lower angle insert 30 is folded like a short angle iron. The lower angle insert 30 comprises a lower insert plate 31 that extends substantially perpendicular to the lower slide post 8, and a lower contact plate 32 that is attached to the lower spacer 36 which is attached to the lower slide post 8. The lower insert plate 31 and lower contact plate 32 are either one contiguous piece or two pieces attached together and the lower insert plate has lower attachment holes 35. The lower contact plate 32 preferably does not extend below the lower slide post 8, but rather ends flush with the lower slide post 8 so that both the lower slide post 8 and the edge of the lower contact plate 32 rest on the ground to add stability to a scaffold.
[0031] Alternatively, the upper contact plate 22 and lower contact plate 32 could be thicker to eliminate the need for an upper spacer 26 and lower spacer 36, or the upper spacer 26 and lower spacer 36 could be contiguously formed with the upper contact plate 22 and lower contact plate 32, respectively. In a further alternative the upper contact plate 22 and lower contact plate 32 could be eliminated and the upper spacer 26 and lower spacer 36 thickened and directly attached to the upper insert 21 and lower insert 31, respectively.
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[0033] Referring to the first embodiment of the present invention, the upper slide post 6 and lower slide post have slots 90 to adjust the height of the stabilizer post 1, but these slots 90 may also be used to adjust the height of a hoist guide 40 shown in
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[0037] In a specific example of a stabilizer post 1 of the present invention the parts are all steel. The upper slide post 6 is 2?2?0.125 inches and 84 inches long. The upper spacer is 1.5?1.5?0.125 inches and 3 inches long. The upper angle insert 20 is 0.375 inches thick with the upper contact plate 22 is 3 inches?8 inches and the upper insert plate 21 is 6?8 inches. The upper end of the upper contact plate 22 and upper end of the upper spacer is 8 inches from the upper end of the upper slide post 6. The slots 90 begin 1 inch from the upper end of the upper slide post 6 and are spaced 12 inches apart. The lower slide post 8 is 1??1??0.125 inches and 84 inches long. The lower spacer is 1.5?1.5?0.125 inches and 1.5 inches long. The lower angle insert 30 is 0.375 inches thick with the lower contact plate 32 is 1.5 inches?8 inches and the lower insert plate 31 is 6?8 inches. The slots 90 begin 5.25 inches from the lower end of the lower slide post 8 and are spaced 12 inches apart.
[0038] It will be understood that the stabilizer post 1 and alternate stabilizer post 5 may be made of steel or other strong material or combination of materials that will not bend or break with the weight of a scaffold hoist 40 and scaffold 250. The size of the parts and placements is highly variable and may be custom made to the needs of the working site and scaffold hoist.
[0039] While embodiments of the invention have been described in the detailed description, the scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.