Foldable scaffold and method

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Inventors

Gregory, Robert K.

Application #

831367

Filed

Feb-18-1986

Published

Jun-16-1987

Current US Class

182/113
182/152
182/82
248/240

International Classes

E04G 003/14; E04G 005/06

Field of Search

182/82 182/152 182/113 182/155 182/62 182/61 248/235 248/240

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cox & Smith Inc.

US Patent References

4014404   Saw horse

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Abstract
A foldable scaffold which can be erected to the side of a scaffold anchor having a horizontal member pivotally mounted at one end to the scaffold anchor and a support member pivotally mounted at one end to the horizontal member and the other end releasably mounted on the support anchor. A pin is provided for selectively holding the horizontal member in a first horizontal position and for releasing the horizontal member from that first horizontal position to allow the horizontal member and the support member to pivot to a second position in which the horizontal and support members are closely approximated with the scaffold anchor. If, for instance, the scaffold anchor is a gangform, the disassembly, storage, transport and re-assembly of the gangform is greatly facilitated by the fact that the scaffold is folded and re-erected by merely inserting two pins into the horizontal member and support member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A foldable scaffold comprising:

a scaffold anchor;

a horizontal member pivotally mounted at one end to said scaffold anchor;

a support member pivotally mounted at one end to said horizontal member and releasably mounted to said scaffold anchor at the other end;

means for selectively holding said horizontal member in a first substantially horizontal position and for releasing said horizontal member from said first position to allow said horizontal member and said support member to pivot to a second position in which said horizontal member and said support member are closely approximated with said scaffold anchor; and

a rail post pivotally mounted at one end to said horizontal member and said support member and supported in a substantially vertical position by said horizontal member holding means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a foldable scaffold. More particularly, the present invention relates to a scaffold which can be selectively folded to lay flat against the side of a scaffold anchor, as well as to fold-up flat for shipping and storing.

Scaffolds are widely used on concrete forms because it is often the case that the forms are so tall a scaffold must be set up to adjust, assemble or disassemble the forms. Particularly with gangforms for pouring concrete walls, it is necessary to climb up on the side of the form to direct the flow of concrete and assemble the form.

Prior art scaffolds are known which are free standing structures erected on the ground adjacent the structure for which the scaffolds are needed. Some prior art form scaffolds are known which are fixed to the structure for which the scaffolds are needed, however this type of scaffold is generally rigidly fixed to the side of the structure or must be fastened and removed as one rigid piece, if it is removable at all.
 
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