Collapsible support

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Inventors

Maddox, Al

Application #

116573

Filed

Nov-4-1987

Published

Jul-12-1988

Current US Class

116/63P
182/129
182/18
182/182.5

International Classes

B27B 021/00; E01F 013/00

Field of Search

182/181-186 182/224 182/225 182/151 182/18 182/129 116/63

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thaxton; Lewis A.

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4104980   Collapsible road b...
4596308   Sawhorse incorpor...

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Abstract
A collapsible support is provided for supporting carpentry work, boards, roadside annunciators and the like. The support is equipped with downwardly divergent and telescoping legs, for height adjustment, that are united to a horizontal beam or stringer by means of 3-way brackets. A pair of leg braces are provided to limit leg spread, afford additional support to each pair of legs and also support a carrying case. When the support apparatus of this invention is disassembled it may be positioned inside the carrying case for compact storage or transporting about.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A collapsible support comprising a pair of generally 3-way tubular connecting brackets having each of three parts radiating outwardly from a focal pointwith each adjacent pair of radiating parts occupying a plane different from the plane occupied by any two other parts, spring biased fastening means located adjacent the open end of each bracket part, four tubular leg members detachably secured at their top end to four connector parts by means of said spring biased fastening member, a single tubular stringer detachably connected at each of its ends to the remaining bracket connector, said stringer having means located along its length and spaced from each of its end portions to secure and support another member thereto, a brace extending between the tubular legs being detachably connected intermediately between the top positioned brackets and bottom situated surface, each tubular leg containing at its inner portion a telescopically projecting member that emerges at the bottom of each tubular leg, and each telescoping member contains a plurality of equally spaced holes any one of which is positioned in pin alignment with a corresponding hole in said tubular leg to provide a height adjustable support, and secured by hooks to the tubular leg braces a rectangular carrying case for the disassembled support.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to sawhorse-type of supports and more particularly to supports that are light weight and collapsible in design.

Such supports are frequently used by painter, carpenters, bricklayers and other workers for various reasons. Most ordinary, are the sawhorse-type of supports of rigid construction and well-adapted for work supporting uses. A major drawback for these conventional type of supports is that they are awkward to store and transport since they require so much space.

Responding to this drawback of conventional supports, has been the proposals for knock-down or collapsible supports which may be disassembled for storage and/or transporting as set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 1,103,699, issued to W. South on July 14, 1914. This patent discloses a sawhorse having a horizontally foldable member with a plurality of folding legs. South's sawhorse may be readily stored and transported. J. England, in U.S. Pat. No. 1,576,583 and issuing on Mar. 16, 1926, disclosed a collapsible and extensible sawhorse that is also easily stored and transported.
 
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