Multi-Function Scaffold with Reversible Platform
20230151620 · 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G2001/305
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G1/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A lightweight, multi-function scaffold includes an adjustable height platform that slidably mounts between two ladder frames. The side rails of the platform are reversible so that they can be mounted between the ladder frames in either a first orientation or in a second orientation. In the first orientation, the adjustable height platform is vertically movable between a first threshold and a maximum height. In the second orientation, the adjustable height platform is vertically movable between a second threshold and a minimum height. The ranges of movement in the first and second orientations may overlap.
Claims
1. A scaffold comprising: first and second ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports made of a tubular material connected by two or more cross members; and an adjustable height platform with reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames at a user selected height, wherein the side rails are configured to be mounted between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation to obtain a maximum height and in a second orientation to obtain a minimum height; wherein the first and second orientations are opposite each other; a deck configured to mount between the side rails in either the first orientation or the second orientation; and wherein each side rail comprises a first support surface configured to support the deck in the first orientation and a second support surface configured to support the deck in the second orientation.
2. The scaffold of claim 1, wherein each side rail has a cross-section that is symmetric about a horizontal plane that extends longitudinally along the corresponding side rail.
3. The scaffold of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of alignment pins extending upward from the first support surface; wherein the deck includes a plurality of holes configured to receive the alignment pins.
4. The scaffold of claim 1, further comprising a first set of latches for holding the deck in place against the first support surface in the first orientation; wherein the deck and first support surface are configured such that the first set of latches extend through both the deck and the first support surface when holding the deck in place against the first support surface.
5. The scaffold of claim 1, wherein the platform further comprises: a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail configured to slide along respective ones of the vertical supports to adjust a height of the platform; and a releasable locking mechanism on each guide channel to releaseably lock the guide channel at a desired position along the corresponding vertical support.
6. The scaffold of claim 5: further comprising a ground-engaging member removably secured to a lower end of each vertical support, the ground-engaging member comprising a stem that extends into the lower end of a respective vertical support; further comprising a span pin insertable through aligned openings in the ground-engaging member and the respective vertical support to secure the ground engaging member to the respective vertical support; and wherein the guide channel includes an opening configured to align with the openings in the ground-engaging member and vertical supports through which the span pin can pass when the adjustable height platform is adjusted to a predetermined height.
7. The scaffold of claim 6, wherein the opening in the guide channel aligns with the openings in the ground-engaging member and the corresponding vertical support when the side rials are configured in the second orientation.
8. The scaffold of claim 5, wherein the guide channels are configured to extend downwardly from the side rails when the platform is in the first orientation and to extend upwardly from the side rails when the platform is in the second orientation.
9. The scaffold of claim 8, wherein: the platform is adjustable between a first threshold and a maximum height in the first orientation; the platform is adjustable between a second threshold and a minimum height in the second orientation; and the first and second thresholds are a function of a length of the guide channels.
10. The scaffold of claim 5: wherein the locking mechanism includes a locking pin and a bracket through which the locking pin extends; wherein the bracket is vertically spaced from the corresponding side rail.
11. The scaffold of claim 1: wherein each vertical support includes first and second openings passing through the vertical support adjacent a lower end thereof, wherein axes of the first and second openings are perpendicular to one another; further comprising a ground-engaging member removably secured to a lower end of each vertical support, the ground-engaging member comprising a stem that extends into the lower end of a respective vertical support, wherein the stem of each ground-engaging member includes an opening passing through the stem that aligns with the first opening in the vertical support in a first orientation and the second opening in the vertical support in a second orientation; and further comprising a span pin configured to pass through one of the first and second openings in the vertical support and the opening in the ground-engaging member to secure the ground-engaging member to the vertical support.
12. The scaffold of claim 1: wherein each vertical support includes first and second openings passing through the vertical support adjacent a lower end thereof, wherein axes of the first and second opening are perpendicular to one another; further comprising a ground-engaging member removably secured to a lower end of each vertical support, the ground-engaging member comprising a stem that extends into the lower end of a respective vertical support, wherein the stem of each ground-engaging member includes a first opening passing through the stem that aligns with the first opening in the vertical support and a second opening passing through the stem that aligns with the second opening in the vertical support; and further comprising a span pin configured to pass through one of the first and second openings in the vertical support and a corresponding one of the first and second openings in the vertical support to secure the ground-engaging member to the vertical support.
13. The scaffold of claim 1, wherein the side rails each comprise: a pair of parallel flanges with a central web therebetween; wherein the parallel flanges form the first support surface and the second support surface of the side rail; stiffening elements associated with corresponding parallel flanges and disposed farther from the horizontal plane than the corresponding parallel flange.
14. The scaffold of claim 13, wherein the stiffening elements comprise a stiffening flange extending outwardly from an outer end of the corresponding parallel flange, away from the horizontal plane.
15. The scaffold of claim 13, wherein the stiffening elements comprise a stiffening channel extending outwardly from an outer end of the corresponding parallel flange.
16. The scaffold of claim 15: wherein the platform further comprises a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail configured to slide along respective ones of the vertical supports to adjust a height of the platform; wherein a respective brace connects each guide channel to the corresponding side rail; wherein the brace mounts to the corresponding side rail at the stiffening channel, laterally offset from the second support surface.
17. The scaffold of claim 13, wherein each side rail is configured such that the corresponding stiffening element abuts a corresponding lateral edge of the deck, in both the first orientation and the second orientation, when the deck is mounted between the side rails.
18. The scaffold of claim 1: wherein the side rails comprise first and second side rails; wherein the first side rail comprises first and second bounded notches disposed on opposite sides of the horizontal plane; wherein the first bounded notch forms the first support surface; wherein the second bounded notch forms the second support surface.
19. The scaffold of claim 18: wherein the platform further comprises a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail configured to slide along respective ones of the vertical supports to adjust a height of the platform; wherein a respective brace connects each guide channel to the corresponding side rail; wherein the brace mounts to the corresponding side rail at a location closer to the second support surface than the first support surface and laterally offset from the second support surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] Referring now to the drawings,
[0026] Each ladder frame 12 comprises two vertical supports 14 connected by two or more cross members 16. The vertical supports 14 and cross members 16 are preferably made of a metal tubing or other tubular material. The cross members 16 are preferably welded at each end to respective ones of the vertical supports 14 so that each ladder frame 12 is a unitary structure.
[0027] In one embodiment, the vertical supports 14 have a square or rectangular cross-section and the cross members 16 have a circular cross-section. The outside diameter of the cross members 16 is less than the width of the vertical support 14. The cross members 16 can be offset from the center of the vertical supports 14 and the ends of the cross members 16 can be crimped or compressed to facilitate more compact stacking as shown in
[0028] A series of aligned openings 18 extend through the vertical supports 14 perpendicular to the plane of the ladder frame 12 and are spaced 2 inches apart. As will be hereinafter described in more detail, the openings 18 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 30 on the platform 20 to secure the platform 20 at a desired height between the ladder frames 12. Additionally, openings 18a extend transversely through the lower end of each vertical support 14. These opening 18a are used to secure casters 50 to the vertical supports 14 when the side rail 22 is in the lowermost position as will be hereinafter described.
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[0030] In the embodiments shown in
[0031] The side rails 22 are equipped with internal latches 42 to hold the deck 40 down once the deck 40 is put in place. The latches 42 are mounted to the parallel flanges 22b of the side rail 22 and are configured to project up through slots 40a (
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[0033] The guide channels 24 comprises a C-shaped channel and are configured to slide along the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frames 12 at each end of the scaffold 10 to adjust the height of the platform 20. Two openings 26 are formed in the inner flanges of each guide channel 24 for locking the guide channel 24 at a selected height as hereinafter described. The openings 26 are spaced to align with the openings 18 in the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frame 12 at preselected heights. The openings 26 in the guide channels 24 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 30 (described below) on the platform 20 to secure the platform 20 at a desired height between the ladder frames 12. A third opening 28 is formed near a lower end of the guide channel 24 and aligns with an opening 18 in the vertical support 14. A locking pin 29 passes through aligned opening 28 and 18 in the guide channel 24 and vertical support 14 respectively. The locking pin 29 serves as a failsafe and provides additional safety in case the locking mechanism 30 inadvertently disengages. Diagonal braces 25 connect a lower end of each guide channel 24 to the side rail 22 to increase the strength and rigidity of the assembled scaffold 10. The increased stability enhances worker’s confidence when standing on the scaffold.
[0034] Each guide channel 24 includes a releasable locking mechanism 30 for locking the platform 20 at a desired height. In one embodiment, the releasable locking mechanism 30 comprises a U-shaped locking pin 32 that engages with the aligned openings 26 and 18 in the guide channel 24 and vertical supports 14 respectively to lock the side rail 22 at a desired height. Each locking pin 32 includes a pair of spaced apart legs 32a connected by a cross member 32b. A bracket 34 supports the locking pin 32. The bracket 34 includes a pair of openings 36 through which the legs 32a of the locking pin 32 extend. Springs 38 surrounding each leg 32a of the locking pin 32 and bias the locking pin 32 to a locked position. The springs 38 are compressed when the locking pin 32 is pulled back to disengage the locking pin 32 and push the locking pin 32 back to an engaged position when the locking pin 32 is released.
[0035] The guide channel 24 as herein described is increased in length in comparison to prior art designs. The increased length enables the platform to be adjusted to a height above the top end of the ladder frames as shown in
[0036] In some embodiments, the scaffold 10 includes casters 50 disposed at the lower end of each vertical support 14 as shown in
[0037] In one embodiment, the stem 52 further includes a second opening 58 oriented 90 degrees relative to the first opening 54. The second opening 58 is for use when the platform 20 is adjusted to the minimum height as shown in
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[0039] In some embodiments, the casters 50 can be replaced by footpads, level jacks or socket levelers (not shown) or other ground-engaging member. comprising a generally flat pad that contacts the ground or underlying surface and a stem that extends into that extends into the lower end of a vertical support 14.
[0040] In a conventional scaffold 10, the guide channel 24 cannot extend below the span pin 56 securing the caster 50 or other ground engaging member the lower end of the vertical supports 14. Thus, the span pin 56 limits the range of movement at the lower end of the adjustment range. In exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, an opening 27 is provided at each end of the guide channel 24 that aligns with the openings 18a and 58 in the vertical support 14 and caster stem 52 respectively when the platform 20 is lowered below the span pin 56. The addition of the openings 27 allows the platform 20 to be lowered below the span pin 56 to further increase the adjustment range. In a conventional scaffold, the span pin 56 is 2.5 inches above the caster flange. Providing the additional openings 27 in the guide channel allow the platform to be lowered by an additional 2.5 inches plus ½ the diameter of the span pin 56.
[0041] In some embodiments, the ladder frames 12 include removable stacking pins 60 at the upper ends of the vertical supports 14. As shown in
[0042] When assembled, the scaffold 10 provides a free-standing, self-supporting structure. Outriggers 70 can be used with the scaffold to increase stability by providing a wider base. Conventional outriggers 70 for lightweight scaffolds are designed to extend out from the sides of the scaffold in a lateral direction, i.e., perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. This arrangement reduces the risk of tipping sideways but does not improve stability in the longitudinal dimension.
[0043] The multifunction scaffold as herein described provides a greater range of adjustment in the height of the platform 20. To obtain maximum height, the side rails 22 of the platform 20 are mounted between the ladder frames 12 in a first orientation as shown in
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[0048] A lightweight, multi-function scaffold with reversible side rails is more versatile than conventional multifunction scaffolds and enables use of the scaffold over a greater range of height requirements while increasing stability. When the side rails are in the first orientation, the adjustable height platform is vertically movable between a first threshold and a maximum height. When the side rails are in the second orientation, the adjustable height platform is vertically movable between a second threshold and a minimum height. The ranges of movement in the first and second orientations may overlap.