Scaffold Storage and Transportation Dolly Set
20180222512 ยท 2018-08-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B5/0086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04G5/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62B1/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pair of dollies for storing and transporting scaffold frames is disclosed. Each dolly is made up of two identical dolly members containing a top plate, bottom plate, two side pates and a front and back plate. Communicating holes are inserted along the length of the top and bottom plates. The side plates of each dolly member has semi-circular cut outs on the top edges which correspond with the holes in the top and bottom plates. The end holes at the front and back of each dolly member have tubes permanently inserted to receive a typical scaffold 8 inch swivel caster wheel with brake. Scaffold frame legs are inserted into the remaining holes in the top and bottom plates of the dollies. The bottom cross member of each scaffold frame sits on the semi-circular cut outs on the top edges of the side plates. This device can be used for storage or transportation of scaffold frames.
Claims
1. A pair of scaffold dolly members, each comprising: an elongate rectangular member having a top surface, bottom surface, side surfaces, front and back surfaces and a front end and a back end; a channel section disposed into the top surface and front and back surfaces along the length of the elongate rectangular member with side walls parallel to the side surfaces of the elongate rectangular member and an internal flat section parallel to the bottom section of the elongate rectangular member; a plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls; a plurality of holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member; the plurality of holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member corresponding to the plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls of the elongate rectangular member; receiver tubes protruding from the front end and back end bottom face holes and passing through the communicating front end and back end internal flat section holes adapted to adjustably receive swivel mounted wheels; swivel mounted wheels adjustably inserted into the receiver tubes.
2. The scaffold dolly members in claim 1, wherein the swivel mounted wheels are 8 inch swivel caster wheels with a brake.
3. The scaffold dolly members in claim 1, wherein the number of communicating holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member corresponding to the plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls of the elongate rectangular member 12.
4. The scaffold dolly members in claim 2, wherein the number of communicating holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member corresponding to the plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls of the elongate rectangular member 12.
5. A method for loading scaffold frames onto a pair of devices for loading, storing and transporting scaffold frame members, comprising: Providing two scaffold dolly members each having an elongate rectangular member made up of an elongate rectangular member having a top surface, bottom surface, side surfaces, front and back surfaces and a front end and a back end, a channel section disposed into the top surface and front and back surfaces along the length of the elongate rectangular member with side walls parallel to the side surfaces of the elongate rectangular member and an internal flat section parallel to the bottom section of the elongate rectangular member, a plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls, a plurality of holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member, the plurality of holes distributed along the length of the internal flat section of the elongate rectangular member which pass through the bottom surface of the elongate rectangular member corresponding to the plurality of communicating semi-circular cut outs along the top edges of the side surfaces and side walls of the elongate rectangular member, receiver tubes protruding from the front end and back end bottom face holes and passing through the communicating front end and back end internal flat section holes adapted adjustably receive swivel mounted wheels, swivel mounted wheels adjustably inserted into the receiver tubes and providing two channel section tube devices to secure each of the scaffold dolly members during loading, each device having a horizontal channel section with a flat base section having an inner flat base section face and outer flat base section face and two opposing side wall sections with inner and outer faces oriented perpendicular to the flat base section, a vertical tube section with a top end and a bottom end, the top end of the vertical tube section adapted to be attached to the outer flat base section face of the horizontal channel section, the area bounded by the inner flat base section face and the inner side wall faces of the opposing side wall sections adapted to accept an elongate rectangular member, the bottom end of the vertical tube section being adapted to adjustably fit into the tube section of a scaffold base plate: inserting the swivel mounted wheels into the receiver tubes located at the front end and back end of each scaffold dolly member; inserting pins through the radial holes in the swivel mounted wheel mounting tubes and the receiver tubes in the scaffold dolly members; inserting pins through the radial holes in each channel section tube device and a scaffold base plate receiver tube; placing each scaffold dolly member on a channel section tube device supported in a scaffold base plate; loading scaffold frames into the corresponding holes located at the front end and back end of each scaffold dolly member supported in the channel section tube devices supported in scaffold base plates; removing the pins from each channel section tube device supported in scaffold base plates; loading the remaining scaffold frames into the plurality of corresponding holes in the scaffold dolly members supported by swivel mounted wheels; transporting or storing the scaffold dolly members loaded with scaffold frames on swivel mounted wheels.
Description
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[0018] The present invention will now be described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the drawings. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
[0019] Scaffolding is typically used on the outside or inside of buildings or structures to allow workers to perform construction or maintenance tasks at an elevation above ground level. Scaffolding, when erected, normally consists of prefabricated steel vertical frames where the base of one frame is inserted into the top of the fame below it and so on. Diagonal bracing is then inserted to provide lateral support to the erected vertical steel frames.
[0020] The prefabricated steel vertical frames are typically 5 feet wide by 6 feet in height. The frames are typically carried one-by-one by a laborer. First, the laborer carries one scaffold frame at a time from the storage facility and loads it onto a truck for transportation of the scaffolding to the construction project site. Once the truck is loaded, the scaffolding is transported to the construction site and unloaded one prefabricated frame at a time to the specific location where the scaffolding is needed and assembled for use. Frequently, the scaffolding is placed in hoists and transported to the specific floor of a building where it is needed. In this instance, often encountered with high-rise construction, the scaffold is moved yet another time and loaded into a hoist and moved off of the hoist to the specific location on the floor of the building where it is needed. Of course, all of these steps are repeated once the task is completed and the scaffolding is removed from the construction job site.
[0021] Moving scaffold frames is time consuming and labor intensive. These realties contribute to two of the biggest maladies associated with modern construction projectsdelays and labor cost overruns. The present invention is designed to address these issues and provide a device which will create efficiencies and thereby reduce the labor cost impact and delay associated with the current practice of moving scaffold frames one at a time.
[0022] In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a dolly system for the storage and transportation of scaffold frames made up of two separate dolly units is disclosed.
[0023] The front and back of the dolly are capped with typical end pieces 4.
[0024] In another embodiment of the present invention, a dolly system for the storage and transportation of scaffold frames made up of two separate dolly units is disclosed.
[0025] In use, each of the two scaffold dolly units 20 would be spread apart one from the other in the approximate distance to receive a scaffold frame.
[0026] A channel segment 11 slightly larger than the width of the rectangle formed by the assembly of the top, bottom and side plates of the dolly unit is formed. This channel segment 11 is attached, by welding or other attachment means, to a tube 12 with an outside diameter slightly smaller than the inside diameter 13 of the tube opening on a typical scaffold base plate 14. This device is referred to as the channel section tube device 15.
[0027] Each channel section tube device 15 is placed into a typical scaffold base plate 14.
[0028] Scaffold frames are loaded into the remaining holes 2 of the dolly units 20 and wheeled around as a unit to the location of intended use on the construction project.