ADVANCE INSTALLATION GUARDRAIL ASSEMBLY FOR SCAFFOLDING SYSTEMS
20250012102 ยท 2025-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G5/147
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G7/307
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A scaffolding system includes a guardrail ledger having an elongated support member, a ledger head coupled to a first end of the elongated support member, and a hook ledger head coupled to a second end of the elongated support member. The hook ledger head is formed to include a first prong and a second prong configured to extend into a scaffolding rosette of a vertical scaffolding post to assist in the installation of the guardrail ledger prior to assembly of a work platform for an upper level of the scaffolding system.
Claims
1. A guardrail ledger for use with a scaffolding system, the guardrail ledger comprising: an elongated support member that extends along an axis between a first end and a second end of the elongated support member, a ledger head coupled to the first end of the elongated support member, the ledger head having an upper ledger body and a lower ledger body with a horizontal slot formed between the upper ledger body and the lower ledger body for receiving a first scaffolding rosette therein, and a hook ledger head coupled to the second end of the elongated support member, the hook ledger head including a ledger connector base coupled with the second end of the elongated support member, a prong support body that extends from an upper end of the ledger connector base to form an open space vertically below the prong support body, and a pair of prongs that extend vertically downward from the prong support body, and wherein the prong support body is formed to define a first slot therein for receiving a first wedge to couple the hook ledger head with a second scaffolding rosette.
2. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the pair of prongs includes a first prong and a second prong, the first prong extends downwardly from a first side of the prong support body, and the second prong extends downwardly from a second side of the prong support body.
3. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the prong support body is formed to define a second slot that extends through the prong support body and opens into the first slot to allow the wedge to extend through either one of the first slot and the second slot.
4. The guardrail ledger of claim 3, wherein the first slot extends generally vertically through the prong support body and the second slot extends vertically and axially through the prong support body.
5. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the prong support body includes an engagement surface that is spaced apart axially distally from the ledger connector base and the engagement surface is concave and adapted to engage a vertical scaffold post.
6. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the ledger head is fastened with the elongated support member to allow for limited movement relative to the elongated support member and the hook ledger head is fixed with the elongated support member.
7. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the first prong extends transversely away from the first side of the prong support body relative to the axis by a first angle and the second prong extends transversely away from the second side of the prong support body relative to the axis by a second angle, the first angle is between about 35 and 85 degrees, and the second angle is between about 35 and 85 degrees.
8. The guardrail ledger of claim 7, wherein the first angle is between about 55 and 65 degrees and the second angle is between about 55 and 65 degrees.
9. The guardrail ledger of claim 2, wherein the first side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body tapper toward each other as the prong support body extends axially away from the ledger connector base.
10. The guardrail ledger of claim 2, wherein the first side of the prong support body extends at a third angle between about 10 and 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the second side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body extends at a fourth angle between about 10 and 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the first side of the prong support body.
11. The guardrail ledger of claim 10, wherein the third angle is between about 15 and 25 degrees and the fourth angle is between about 15 and 25 degrees.
12. The guardrail ledger of claim 2, wherein both the first prong and the second prong are arranged relative to one another such that both the first prong and the second prong simultaneously extend into corresponding holes formed in the second scaffolding rosette.
13. The guardrail ledger of claim 2, wherein the first prong and the second prong each include a first segment coupled with the prong support body that extends generally only vertically downward, a second segment that curves toward the elongated support member as the second segment extends vertically downward away from the first segment, and a third segment that extends from the second portion at least axially proximally toward the elongated support member.
14. The guardrail ledger of claim 2, wherein the entire prong support body is located above a center point of the elongated support member and wherein the first prong and the second prong extend vertically downwardly below a lowest most surfaces of the elongated support member and the ledger connector base.
15. (canceled)
16. The guardrail ledger of claim 1, wherein the hook ledger head further includes a wedge retainer configured to engage the first wedge and located in the first slot and coupled with the prong support body.
17.-27. (canceled)
28. A method of assembling a scaffolding system, the method comprising: inserting a first prong and a second prong of a hook ledger head into corresponding holes formed in a first scaffolding rosette of a first vertical scaffold post, the hook ledger head connected with a first end of an elongated support member, coupling a ledger head to a second scaffolding rosette of a second scaffold post, the ledger head being coupled to a second end of the elongated support member while allowing limited movement relative to the elongated support member, moving the ledger head and the second scaffold post upwardly while the first prong and the second prong are retained in the holes formed in the first scaffolding rosette, coupling the second scaffold post vertically to a spigot of the scaffolding system such that the second scaffold post extends generally vertically away from the spigot and the elongated support member extends generally horizontally, and moving a wedge through a first slot formed in the hook ledger head so that the wedge extends through the hook ledger head and interlocks the hook ledger head with the scaffolding rosette.
29. The method of claim 28, wherein moving the wedge through the first slot urges the hook ledger head and the first vertical scaffold post toward one another to cause a curved engagement surface of the hook ledger head to engage the first vertical scaffold post.
30. The method of claim 28, further comprising inserting the wedge into a second slot formed in the hook ledger head to temporarily retain the wedge in the second slot during the moving step.
31. The method of claim 30, wherein the second slot opens into the first slot.
32. The method of claim 30, wherein the second slot opens into the engagement surface of the hook ledger head.
33. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
[0030] According to regulations in many regions and countries around the world, a temporary or permanent guardrail for a scaffolding system is to be install before the scaffold erection workers can erect or stand on a working platform (floor) on the scaffolding system. The present disclosure provides an advance installation guardrail ledger 10 that is configured to be installed in advance of (before) workers climb to the next higher level on a scaffolding system 110 as the scaffolding system 110 is being erected as suggested in
[0031] The scaffolding system 110 includes a plurality of scaffold posts 112, ledgers 114, 115 that extend between the scaffold posts 112, and horizontal platforms 116 for workers to walk upon. Each scaffolding post 112 has one or more scaffolding rosettes 118 fixed thereon for coupling the ledgers 114, 115 or guardrail ledger 10 with the scaffolding posts 112.
[0032] The workers may climb through a hatch way or gap in the upper platform on the scaffolding system 110. As they climb upward, they may attach their fall arrest equipment to the guardrail ledger 10 (sometimes referred to as a guardrail post). In this manner, the workers may be attached to the guardrail ledger 10 at all or substantially all times while the scaffolding system 110 is being built to help prevent the workers from falling from a height. The guardrail ledger 10 is configured to interlock with two scaffold posts 112 as shown in
[0033] The guardrail ledger 10 includes an elongated support member 12, a hook ledger head 14, and ledger head 16 as shown in
[0034] The elongated support member 12 extends along an axis 11 between a first end 18 and a second end 20 of the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0035] The ledger head 16 is coupled to the first end 18 of the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0036] The hook ledger head 14 is coupled to the second end 20 of the elongated support member 12 and configured to couple the guardrail ledger 10 to the scaffolding rosette 118 of another scaffold post 112 as shown in
[0037] The ledger connector base 28 is fixed with the second end 20 of the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0038] The prong support body 30 extends from an upper end of the ledger connector base 28 to form an open space 38 vertically below the prong support body 30 as shown in
[0039] The prong support body 30 has a top surface 44, an upper front surface 46 that extends downward away from the top surface 44, a first side surface 48, a second side surface 50, a lower surface 52 opposite the top surface 44 and that extends between the first side surface 48 and the second side surface 50, a lower front surface 54 that extends upwardly from the lower surface 52, and an engagement surface 55 that extends between and interconnects the lower front surface 54 and the upper front surface 46. The top surface 44 extends radially outward as it extends axially distally away from the elongated support member 12. The engagement surface 55 is concave and shaped with a contour to match the outer diameter of the scaffold posts 112. The lower surface 52 extends generally planar and horizontally as it extends axially distally away from the elongated support member 12. The lower surface 52 defines a top of the open space 38. The first prong 60 and the second prong 62 both being received in the scaffolding rosette 118 locates the prong support body 30 in alignment with the scaffolding post 112 such that the engagement surface 55 is also located in alignment with and configured to engage the scaffolding post 112.
[0040] The first side surface 48 and the second side surface 50 taper toward each other as they extend axially distally away from the ledger connector base 28 and the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0041] The prong support body 30 is a generally solid protrusion and is formed to include a first slot 40 and a second slot 42 sized for receiving a wedge 22 therein as shown in
[0042] The pair of prongs 32 are configured to be removably received in the scaffolding rosette 118 of a given scaffold post 112 as suggested in
[0043] The pair of prongs 32 are arranged such that both the first prong 60 and the second prong 62 are simultaneously received in holes 120 formed in the scaffolding rosette 118 during use as suggested in
[0044] The first angle 64 is between and including about 35 and 85 degrees and the second angle 66 is between and including about 35 and 85 degrees in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the first angle 64 is between about 55 and 65 degrees and the second angle 66 is between about 55 and 65 degrees.
[0045] The first prong 60 includes a first segment 68 coupled with the prong support body 30 and a second segment 70 that extends vertically downward and axially proximally toward the ledger connector base 28 and the elongated support member 12. The first segment 68 extends generally vertically downwardly. The second prong 62 includes a first segment 72 coupled with the prong support body 30 and a second segment 74 that extends vertically downward and axially proximally toward the ledger connector base 28 and the elongated support member 12. The first segment 72 extends generally vertically downwardly.
[0046] The ledger head 16 is coupled to the first end 18 of the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0047] The limited movement of the ledger head 16 assists in the assembly of the scaffolding system 110 as suggested in
[0048] In the illustrative embodiment, the connection of the ledger head 16 with elongated support member 12 via the fastener 78 allows for the limited movement of the ledger head 16 as suggested in
[0049] The ledger head 16 includes a connector base 80, an upper ledger body 82 that extends away from the connector base 80, and a lower ledger body 84 that extends away from the connector base 80 as shown in
[0050] The upper ledger body 82 includes an engagement surface 83 and the lower ledger body 84 includes an engagement surface 85 as shown in
[0051] A method of assembling the guardrail ledger 10 includes a number of steps as suggested in
[0052] The guardrail ledger 10 of the present disclosure is configured to be installed into the scaffolding system 110 ahead of the second level work platforms 116 (not shown) as suggested in
[0053] As shown in
[0054] In another method step, the second scaffold post 112B is coupled with the ledger head 16 of the guardrail ledger 10 as suggested in
[0055] The desired scaffolding rosette 118 of the second scaffold post 112B is inserted into the horizontal slot 86 formed in the ledger head 16 as suggested in
[0056] In another step, the guardrail ledger 10 (including hook ledger head 14, elongated support member 12, and ledger head 16) and the second scaffold post 112B are rotated about the first prong 60 and the second prong 62 of the hook ledger head 14 to cause the elongated support member 12 to extend generally horizontally and the second scaffold post 112B to extend generally vertically as shown in
[0057] As suggested by the dotted line arrows in
[0058] If the ledger head 16 were completely fixed relative to the elongated support member 12, the second scaffold post 112B would move along a fixed arcuate path about the pivot provided by the hook ledger head 14. As a result, the mating via vertical sliding of the lower end of the second scaffold post 112B with the upper end of the scaffold post 112C would be made difficult and potentially impossible.
[0059] The lower end of the second scaffold post 112B is moved downwardly and mates with a spigot 113 at an upper end of the scaffold post 112C (or other spigot component) as suggested in
[0060] The second segments 70, 74 of the first prong 60 and the second prong 62 are shaped to abut the scaffolding rosette 118 and block the hook ledger head 14 from being separated from the scaffolding rosette 118 if the wedge 22 is removed from the hook ledger head 14 while the ledger head 16 remains secured to the second scaffold post 112B. Even still, the ledger head 16 (via pivoting of the entire guardrail ledger 10) may be pivoted transversally left or right if its wedge 22 and the wedge 22 in the hook ledger head 14 are removed such that the ledger head 16 is moved to be uncoupled from its corresponding scaffolding rosette 118. The hook ledger head 14 may then be pivoted and separated from its scaffolding rosette 118. Such design blocks unintentional removal of the hook ledger head 14 and guardrail ledger 10 while allowing another option of installation or removal of the guardrail ledger 10.
[0061] Another embodiment of a hook ledger head 214 is shown in
[0062] The hook ledger head 214 includes a ledger connector base 228, a prong support body 230, a wedge retainer 231, and a pair of prongs 232 as shown in
[0063] The prong support body 230 extends from an upper end of the ledger connector base 228 to form an open space 238 vertically below the prong support body 230 as shown in
[0064] The engagement surface 255 is concave and shaped with a contour to match the outer diameter of the scaffold posts 112. The lower surface 252 extends generally planar and horizontally as it extends axially distally away from the elongated support member 12. The lower surface 252 defines a top of the open space 238. The first prong 260 and the second prong 262 both being received in the scaffolding rosette 118 locates the prong support body 230 in alignment with the scaffolding post 112 such that the engagement surface 255 is also located in alignment with and configured to engage the scaffolding post 112. The first side surface 248 and the second side surface 250 taper toward each other as they extend axially distally away from the ledger connector base 228 and the elongated support member 12 as shown in
[0065] The prong support body 230 is a generally solid protrusion and is formed to include a first slot 240 and a second slot 242 sized for receiving a wedge 22 therein. The first slot 240 extends generally vertically through the prong support body 230 as shown in
[0066] The wedge retainer 231 is coupled with the prong support body 230 as shown in
[0067] The wedge retainer 231 has a wedge engaging surface 241 that extends vertically and faces into the first slot 240, a top surface 243, a lower surface 245, a back surface 247, and side walls as shown in
[0068] The pair of prongs 232 are configured to be removably received in the scaffolding rosette 118 of a given scaffold post 112. The pair of prongs including a first prong 260 and a second prong 262 spaced apart transversally from the first prong 260 as shown in
[0069] The pair of prongs 232 are arranged such that both the first prong 260 and the second prong 262 are simultaneously received in holes 120 formed in the scaffolding rosette 118 during use. The first prong 260 includes a first segment 268 coupled with the prong support body 230, a second segment 270 that extends vertically downward and axially proximally toward the ledger connector base 228, and a third segment 271 that further curves from the second segment 270 and extends proximally toward the connector base 228. The first segment 268 extends generally vertically downwardly. The second segment 270 extends vertically downward an amount greater than the second segment 70 of the prong 60.
[0070] The second prong 262 includes a first segment 272 coupled with the prong support body 230, a second segment 274 that extends vertically downward and axially proximally toward the ledger connector base 228, and a third segment 275 that further curves from the second segment 274 and extends proximally toward the connector base 228. The first segment 272 extends generally vertically downwardly. The second segment 274 extends vertically downward an amount greater than the second segment 74 of the prong 62.
[0071] The first and second prongs 260, 262 extend vertically below a bottom of the connector base 228 as shown in
[0072] While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
[0073] Aspects of the disclosed embodiments are also set out in the following set of numbered clauses in which is described: [0074] Clause 1. A guardrail ledger for use with a scaffolding system, the guardrail ledger comprising: [0075] an elongated support member that extends along an axis between a first end and a second end of the elongated support member, [0076] a ledger head coupled to the first end of the elongated support member, the ledger head having an upper ledger body and a lower ledger body with a horizontal slot formed between the upper ledger body and the lower ledger body for receiving a first scaffolding rosette therein, and [0077] a hook ledger head coupled to the second end of the elongated support member, the hook ledger head including a ledger connector base coupled with the second end of the elongated support member, a prong support body that extends from an upper end of the ledger connector base to form an open space vertically below the prong support body, and a pair of prongs that extend vertically downward from the prong support body, and wherein the prong support body is formed to define a first slot therein for receiving a first wedge to couple the hook ledger head with a second scaffolding rosette. [0078] Clause 2. The guardrail ledger of clause 1, wherein the pair of prongs includes a first prong and a second prong, the first prong extends downwardly from a first side of the prong support body, and the second prong extends downwardly from a second side of the prong support body. [0079] Clause 3. The guardrail ledger of any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the prong support body is formed to define a second slot that extends through the prong support body and opens into the first slot to allow the wedge to extend through either one of the first slot and the second slot. [0080] Clause 4. The guardrail ledger of clause 3, wherein the first slot extends generally vertically through the prong support body and the second slot extends vertically and axially through the prong support body. [0081] Clause 5. The guardrail ledger of any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the prong support body includes an engagement surface that is spaced apart axially distally from the ledger connector base and the engagement surface is concave and adapted to engage a vertical scaffold post. [0082] Clause 6. The guardrail ledger of any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the ledger head is fastened with the elongated support member to allow for limited movement relative to the elongated support member and the hook ledger head is fixed with the elongated support member. [0083] Clause 7. The guardrail ledger of any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the first prong extends transversely away from the first side of the prong support body relative to the axis by a first angle and the second prong extends transversely away from the second side of the prong support body relative to the axis by a second angle, the first angle is between about 35 and 85 degrees, and the second angle is between about 35 and 85 degrees. [0084] Clause 8. The guardrail ledger of clause 7, wherein the first angle is between about 55 and 65 degrees and the second angle is between about 55 and 65 degrees. [0085] Clause 9. The guardrail ledger of any one of clauses 2 to 9, wherein the first side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body tapper toward each other as the prong support body extends axially away from the ledger connector base. [0086] Clause 10. The guardrail ledger of any one of clauses 2 to 9, wherein the first side of the prong support body extends at a third angle between about 10 and 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the second side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body extends at a fourth angle between about 10 and 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the first side of the prong support body. [0087] Clause 11. The guardrail ledger of clause 10, wherein the third angle is between about 15 and 25 degrees and the fourth angle is between about 15 and 25 degrees. [0088] Clause 12. The guardrail ledger of clause 2, wherein both the first prong and the second prong are arranged relative to one another such that both the first prong and the second prong simultaneously extend into corresponding holes formed in the second scaffolding rosette. [0089] Clause 13. The guardrail ledger of any one of clauses 2 to 12, wherein the first prong and the second prong each include a first segment coupled with the prong support body that extends generally only vertically downward, a second segment that curves toward the elongated support member as the second segment extends vertically downward away from the first segment, and a third segment that extends from the second portion at least axially proximally toward the elongated support member. [0090] Clause 14. The guardrail ledger of any one of the preceding clauses, wherein the entire prong support body is located above a center point of the elongated support member. [0091] Clause 15. The guardrail ledger of clause 2, wherein the first prong and the second prong extend vertically downwardly below lowest most surfaces of the elongated support member and the ledger connector base. [0092] Clause 16. The guardrail ledger of any preceding clause, wherein the hook ledger head further includes a wedge retainer configured to engage the first wedge and located in the first slot and coupled with the prong support body. [0093] Clause 17. A scaffolding system comprising: [0094] a first vertical scaffold post having a first scaffolding rosette, [0095] a second vertical scaffold post having a second scaffolding rosette, and guardrail ledger that includes: [0096] an elongated support member that extends along an axis between a first end and a second end of the elongated support member, [0097] a ledger head coupled to the first end of the elongated support member, the ledger head having an upper ledger body and a lower ledger body with a horizontal slot formed between the upper ledger body and the lower ledger body that receives the first scaffolding rosette therein, and [0098] a hook ledger head coupled to the second end of the elongated support member, the hook ledger head including a ledger connector base coupled with the second end of the elongated support member, a prong support body that extends from an upper end of the ledger connector base to form an open space vertically below the prong support body that receives the second scaffolding rosette, and a pair of prongs that include a first prong and a second prong that extend vertically downward from the prong support body and both the first prong and the second prong are simultaneously received in corresponding holes formed in the second scaffolding rosette. [0099] Clause 18. The scaffolding system of clause 17, wherein the prong support body includes an engagement surface spaced apart axially distally from the elongated support member, the engagement surface is curved and engaged with the second vertical scaffold post. [0100] Clause 19. The scaffolding system of any one of clauses 17 or 18, wherein the ledger head is coupled to the elongated support member to allow for limited movement of the ledger head relative to the elongated support member and the hook ledger head is fixed to the elongated support member. [0101] Clause 20. The scaffolding system of any one of clauses 17 to 19, wherein the prong support body is formed to define a first slot therein for receiving a first wedge that extends through the first slot and the second scaffolding rosette to couple the hook ledger head with the second vertical scaffold post and urge the prong support body into engagement with the second vertical scaffold. [0102] Clause 21. The scaffolding system of clause 20, wherein the prong support body is formed to define a second slot that extends through the prong support body and opens into the first slot to allow the first wedge to extend through either one of the first slot and the second slot. [0103] Clause 22. The scaffolding system of clause 21, wherein the first slot extends generally vertically through the prong support body and the second slot extends vertically and axially through the prong support body. [0104] Clause 23. The scaffolding system of clause 21, wherein the second slot opens into the engagement surface. [0105] Clause 24. The scaffolding system of any one of clauses 17 to 23, wherein the first prong extends downwardly from a first side of the prong support body and the second prong extends downwardly from a second side of the prong support body. [0106] Clause 25. The scaffolding system of clause 24, wherein the first side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body tapper toward each other as the prong support body extends axially distally away from the ledger connector base. [0107] Clause 26. The scaffolding system of clause 25, wherein the first side of the prong support body extends at a first angle between about 10 and about 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the second side of the prong support body and the second side of the prong support body extends at a second angle between about 10 and about 30 degrees relative to the axis inward toward the first side of the prong support body. [0108] Clause 27. The scaffolding system of clause 20, wherein the hook ledger head further includes a wedge retainer configured to engage the first wedge and located in the first slot and coupled with the prong support body. [0109] Clause 28. A method of assembling a scaffolding system, the method comprising: [0110] inserting a first prong and a second prong of a hook ledger head into corresponding holes formed in a first scaffolding rosette of a first vertical scaffold post, the hook ledger head connected with a first end of an elongated support member, [0111] coupling a ledger head to a second scaffolding rosette of a second scaffold post, the ledger head being coupled to a second end of the elongated support member while allowing limited movement relative to the elongated support member, [0112] moving the ledger head and the second scaffold post upwardly while the first prong and the second prong are retained in the holes formed in the first scaffolding rosette, [0113] coupling the second scaffold post vertically to a spigot of the scaffolding system such that the second scaffold post extends generally vertically away from the spigot and the elongated support member extends generally horizontally, and [0114] moving a wedge through a first slot formed in the hook ledger head so that the wedge extends through the hook ledger head and interlocks the hook ledger head with the scaffolding rosette. [0115] Clause 29. The method of clause 28, wherein moving the wedge through the first slot urges the hook ledger head and the first vertical scaffold post toward one another to cause a curved engagement surface of the hook ledger head to engage the first vertical scaffold post. [0116] Clause 30. The method of any one of clauses 28 or 29, further comprising inserting the wedge into a second slot formed in the hook ledger head to temporarily retain the wedge in the second slot during the moving step. [0117] Clause 31. The method of clause 30, wherein the second slot opens into the first slot. [0118] Clause 32. The method of any one of clauses 30 or 31, wherein the second slot opens into the engagement surface of the hook ledger head. [0119] Clause 33. The method of any one of clauses 28 to 32, wherein the ledger head includes an upper ledger body and a lower ledger body with a slot formed between the upper ledger body and the lower ledger body for receiving the second scaffolding rosette.