Scaffold propulsion unit

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Inventors

Fisher, Robert E.

Application #

431128

Filed

Sep-30-1982

Published

Oct-9-1984

Current US Class

180/11
180/6.5
180/60
180/65.1
182/13
188/159
318/376

International Classes

B62D 011/06; E04G 001/26

Field of Search

180/6.5 180/15 180/11 180/60 180/71 180/208 180/299 180/65 182/12 182/13 182/63 188/159 318/376

Assignee

Up-Right, Inc. (Berkeley, CA)

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Phillips, Moore, Lempio & Finley

US Patent References

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Other References

Up-Right, Berkeley, California, Sales Brochure _"Aluminum Span Scaffolds". Applied Design Products, Barrington, Illinois, Sales _Brochure, "Lil Propeller". Scaffold Scooters, Phoenix, Oregon, Sales Brochure.

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Abstract
A propulsion unit for span scaffolds having vertical castered columns at the four corners thereof. The propulsion unit includes a first elongated frame member extending between the columns on one side of the scaffold, a second elongated frame member extending between the columns on the other side of the scaffold, and a third, wheeled, frame member extending crosswise between the first and second frame members, the third frame member being mounted on the first and second frame members for limited free vertical movement relative thereto.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A scaffold propulsion unit for use with a movable scaffold having castered columns at the four scaffold corners, said propulsion unit comprising:

a first elongated, rigid frame member adapted to extend between the castered colums on one side of said scaffold,

a second elongated, rigid frame member parallel to said first frame member and adapted to extend between the castered columns on the other side of said scaffold.

means for fastening said first and second frame members to said castered columns and for holding said first and second frame members against vertical movement relative to said scaffold,

a third frame member extending between said first and second frame members,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to movable scaffold units having casters thereon enabling the scaffold units to be rolled from place to place, and in particular to a propulsion unit which may be attached to such a scaffold unit to provide power for scaffold movement.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

At the present time, various mobile scaffold units are in common use. Typically, these units include a framework made of structural tubing, with four vertical columns at the four corners of the unit, various horizontal and diagonal cross braces, and an elevated work platform supported on the framework. Typically, such scaffolds may be of single or double width, the single width being small enough so that the scaffold unit may be moved through standard 30-inch doorways, and the double width providing more platform area. Such scaffold units come in various standard lengths, such as six, eight or 10 feet. Such scaffold units have casters mounted on the lower end of the four corner columns to enable the scaffold units to be rolled from place to place. Usually, each caster includes an adjustable leg enabling the height of each column to be adjusted relative to the floor on which the caster rests. Such adjustment will typically enable the work platform to be adjusted by up to about 12 inches.
 
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