Rolling scaffolding base

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Inventors

Gilbreath, William E.

Application #

791118

Filed

Oct-24-1985

Published

Nov-4-1986

Current US Class

182/127
182/17
280/43.24
D34/28

International Classes

E04G 001/24

Field of Search

182/17 182/178 182/179 182/63 182/127 280/43.24 280/43.34

Assignee

Builders Equipment and Tool Manufacturing Company (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Norvell & Associates

US Patent References

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4194591   Mobile scaffold wit...
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4453619   Telescoping wall sc...
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Other References

Brochure entitled "Safway Scaffolds Company of Houston", dated 1981, pp. 24-26.

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Abstract
An improved base is provided for supporting conventional mobile scaffolding commonly used to erect and maintain buildings. The components of the base according to the present invention may be easily stored and transported to the jobsite, and then quickly and reliably assembled in a manner which decreases the likelihood of improper or unsafe assembly. The safety of personnel utilizing such scaffolding is substantially increased by providing a plurality of stop members fixedly secured to the assembled base, with each stop member extending downward and terminating a selected distance above the ground engaging surface of a roller. At least two stop members are provided for each of the base corner rollers, and each stop member is preferably positioned adjacent a line extending between two corner rollers.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rolling scaffolding base having a generally rectangular configuration and a plurality of roller assemblies, each of said roller assemblies having a roller member with a rolling ground-engaging surface and an upward extending shaft, each of said roller assemblies being positioned adjacent a corner of said rectangular configuration, the improvement comprising:

first, second, third, and fourth structurally separable elongate base side members each lying in a substantially horizontal plane and forming one side of said rectangular configuration;

each of said base side members including a roller shaft receiving aperture adjacent each end of said elongate member;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to scaffolding commonly used to erect and maintain building walls and, more particularly, to an improved rolling scaffolding base with increased safety features over prior art rolling bases.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Elevated working platforms have long been utilized in the construction and maintenance of building walls. In general, such equipment is either ground supported or suspended from upper portions of the building. An example of a ground supported elevated working platform is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,427,093, while a ground supported and power operated mobile working platform is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,817,346. Examples of the suspended version are depicted and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,454,928; 4,453,619; and 4,074,789.

Although various types of equipment have been devised to safely support workers and equipment at the elevated heights required to perform such duties, probably the most commonly used equipment is portable scaffolding. Such scaffolding may be easily and quickly assembled at the jobsite, and may then be disassembled and reassembled at a new location at the jobsite. Sections of scaffold may be added or removed to selectively raise or lower the height of the working platform. Such scaffolding is easily disassembled, transported, and stored by most companies involved in providing elevated working platforms or services connected therewith.
 
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