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US2588399A
US2588399A US86357A US8635749A US2588399A US 2588399 A US2588399 A US 2588399A US 86357 A US86357 A US 86357A US 8635749 A US8635749 A US 8635749A US 2588399 A US2588399 A US 2588399A
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  • This invention relates to scaffold supports or scaffold jacks and more particularly to an improved tripod jack or support for holding platform boards in an elevated position.
  • Figure l is an elevation of a tripod scafiold jack illustrative of this invention.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation of the fragmentary upper portion of the jack with such upper portion turned ninety degrees from the position illustrated in Figure 1.
  • the improved tripod jack has an elongated tubular stem til.
  • a tubular sleeve II is slidable on the stem and carries a set screw l2, or equivalent fastener, for securing the sleeve in adjusted position longitudinally of the stem.
  • Apertured lugs i3 extend outwardly of the sleeve ll near the upper end thereof and are disposed at their substantially equally spaced locations around the sleeve.
  • Three tubu ar upper leg sections id have their upper ends flattened and apertured and pivotally secured to corresponding lugs l3 by re spective pivot pins l5.
  • a bracket I6 is secured on stem I El adjacent the lower end of the latter and apertured lugs I! extend outwardly from the bracket at substantially equally spaced locations therearound.
  • a respective apertured lug l8 extends outwardly from each upper leg section l4 near the lower end of the latter and links l9 are pivotally con nected one to each lug It at one end of the link and at its opposite end to a corresponding lug H on the bracket.
  • Cylindrical lower leg sections are telescopically secured one in each tubular upper leg section It and suitable pads 22! of resilient ma terial are provided one on the lower end of each lower leg section. Set screws 22 are carried one by each upper leg section it and these set screws are engageable with the corresponding lower leg sections to secure the lower sections in adjusted position in the upper sections.
  • a cylindrical socket 23 is releasably secured on the upper end of stem [0 by a set screw 24 or other suitable fastener and a plank supporting plate 25 is secured to the socket.
  • Plate 25 is an elongated, rectangular body of thin, strong metal, such as steel, and has upwardly extending flanges 26, one at each end substantially perpendicular to the adacent portions of the plate, and a U-shaped formation 21 at substantially the mid length location of said plate.
  • Plate 25 will receive a plank 28 in flat position between the flanges 26 and will receive a plank on edge in the U-shaped formation 21 so that flat positioned planks may be supported on edges of planks to provide a platform of desired size.
  • Two or more of the improved jacks may be used depending upon the size of the structure to be worked on. For example, four such jacks disposed one in each corner of a dwelling house room and supporting two planks on edge and the necessary number of flat planks will permit the entire ceiling of such a room to be worked on from a single scaffold platform.
  • the jacks may be made in various sizes as to height and in different weights depending upon the loads to be carried thereby.
  • a headplate for a scaffold jack tripod comprising a cylindrical stem receiving socket and an elongated metal strip mounted on said socket, said strip having its opposite end flanges extending perpendicularly in the same direction therefrom and having at its mid-length location a U shaped formation extending from said strip in the direction opposite said flanges and secured at its end remote from the remainder of said strip to said socket, said headplate having between said flanges a length sufficient to receive the width of a scaffold board and said U shaped formation having an interior width sumcient to 3 receive the thickness of a scaffold board and a.
  • UNITED STATES PATENTS depth sufficient firmly support such a board in Number Name Date an edgewlse Wfltion- 412,989 Sixsmith Oct.

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March 11, 1952 MCQUIN 2,588,399
- SCAFFOLD SUPPOR'I Fild April 8, 1949 INVENTOR,
Patented Mar. 11, 1952 UNI T'ETD :i'S TATGEIS ENT FF I CE SCAFFOLD SUPPORT Clarence F. McQuin, Milwaukee, Wis.
Application April 8, 1949, Serial No. 86,357
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to scaffold supports or scaffold jacks and more particularly to an improved tripod jack or support for holding platform boards in an elevated position.
It is among the objects of the invention to provide an improved tripod jack that can be quickly and easily collapsed or folded for storage and transportation and unfolded or spread to operative condition, that is fully adjustable as to height and leveling, that is easily and securely locked in adjusted condition, that is strong and sturdy in construction, will support boards or planks in either a flat or on edge position, is light in weight and economical to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the following description and appended claim in ccniunction with the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure l is an elevation of a tripod scafiold jack illustrative of this invention; and
Figure 2 is an elevation of the fragmentary upper portion of the jack with such upper portion turned ninety degrees from the position illustrated in Figure 1.
With continued reference to the drawing, the improved tripod jack has an elongated tubular stem til. A tubular sleeve II is slidable on the stem and carries a set screw l2, or equivalent fastener, for securing the sleeve in adjusted position longitudinally of the stem. Apertured lugs i3 extend outwardly of the sleeve ll near the upper end thereof and are disposed at their substantially equally spaced locations around the sleeve. Three tubu ar upper leg sections id have their upper ends flattened and apertured and pivotally secured to corresponding lugs l3 by re spective pivot pins l5.
A bracket I6 is secured on stem I El adjacent the lower end of the latter and apertured lugs I! extend outwardly from the bracket at substantially equally spaced locations therearound.
A respective apertured lug l8 extends outwardly from each upper leg section l4 near the lower end of the latter and links l9 are pivotally con nected one to each lug It at one end of the link and at its opposite end to a corresponding lug H on the bracket.
Cylindrical lower leg sections are telescopically secured one in each tubular upper leg section It and suitable pads 22! of resilient ma terial are provided one on the lower end of each lower leg section. Set screws 22 are carried one by each upper leg section it and these set screws are engageable with the corresponding lower leg sections to secure the lower sections in adjusted position in the upper sections.
A cylindrical socket 23 is releasably secured on the upper end of stem [0 by a set screw 24 or other suitable fastener and a plank supporting plate 25 is secured to the socket.
Plate 25 is an elongated, rectangular body of thin, strong metal, such as steel, and has upwardly extending flanges 26, one at each end substantially perpendicular to the adacent portions of the plate, and a U-shaped formation 21 at substantially the mid length location of said plate.
Plate 25 will receive a plank 28 in flat position between the flanges 26 and will receive a plank on edge in the U-shaped formation 21 so that flat positioned planks may be supported on edges of planks to provide a platform of desired size.
Two or more of the improved jacks may be used depending upon the size of the structure to be worked on. For example, four such jacks disposed one in each corner of a dwelling house room and supporting two planks on edge and the necessary number of flat planks will permit the entire ceiling of such a room to be worked on from a single scaffold platform.
The jacks may be made in various sizes as to height and in different weights depending upon the loads to be carried thereby.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is. therefore, to be considered in all re pects as illustrative and not restrictive, the the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claim rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claim is, therefore, intended to be embraced therein.
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A headplate for a scaffold jack tripod comprising a cylindrical stem receiving socket and an elongated metal strip mounted on said socket, said strip having its opposite end flanges extending perpendicularly in the same direction therefrom and having at its mid-length location a U shaped formation extending from said strip in the direction opposite said flanges and secured at its end remote from the remainder of said strip to said socket, said headplate having between said flanges a length sufficient to receive the width of a scaffold board and said U shaped formation having an interior width sumcient to 3 receive the thickness of a scaffold board and a. UNITED STATES PATENTS depth sufficient firmly support such a board in Number Name Date an edgewlse Wfltion- 412,989 Sixsmith Oct. 15, 1889 529,707 Clay Nov. 27, 1894 CLARENCE MCQUIN- 5 607,841 Flegel July 26, 1398 REFERENCES CITED 988,948 Reinhard Apr. 4, 1911 The following references are of record in the 1234510 Trautwem July 1917 file of p t FOrSyth July 9, 2,140,617 Castody Dec. 20, 1938 10 2,297,316 Padgett Sept. 29, 1942
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US2823958A (en) * 1956-12-18 1958-02-18 Claude W Terry Lifting jack
US3180602A (en) * 1964-01-29 1965-04-27 John E Monell Adjustable conveyor stand
US3601224A (en) * 1968-12-11 1971-08-24 Robert Barras Scaffolding
US4171116A (en) * 1977-03-03 1979-10-16 Beckley-Cardy Company Adjustable and collapsible easel
US4366940A (en) * 1980-10-06 1983-01-04 Roderick Vargas Survey tripod
US4502654A (en) * 1983-03-18 1985-03-05 Q-Panel Corporation Tripod stand
FR2552523A1 (en) * 1983-09-23 1985-03-29 Macc Sa Reversible underframe
US4823913A (en) * 1988-04-27 1989-04-25 Riegel Jr Clifford S Simplified self supporting scaffold structure having safety features
US4832296A (en) * 1988-04-11 1989-05-23 Schnepp Monte J Giant tripod assembly for supporting and controlling long-range laser beam generators
US4988064A (en) * 1988-05-16 1991-01-29 Hoshino Gakki Co., Ltd. Tiltable tripod stand
US4989812A (en) * 1988-09-09 1991-02-05 British Aerospace Public Limited Company Body with deployable support means
US5395088A (en) * 1989-12-20 1995-03-07 Ginsberg; Jacob J. Keyboard stand
US6092770A (en) * 1997-10-09 2000-07-25 Lino Manfrotto & Co., S.P.A. Stand for photographic-optical and cinematographic equipment
US6474664B1 (en) * 1999-09-28 2002-11-05 Dana Lowey Luttway Stroller stand
US20030106153A1 (en) * 2001-12-06 2003-06-12 Myers Ronald E. Wheeled stretcher lift assist apparatus
US20120132764A1 (en) * 2009-05-13 2012-05-31 Roger Ball Apparatus for securing a device in a viewable location
USD766879S1 (en) * 2014-12-30 2016-09-20 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Stand for speaker
US20190030412A1 (en) * 2017-07-28 2019-01-31 Eleanora Benet Boxing slip cord system
US10465838B2 (en) * 2016-07-06 2019-11-05 Chien-Ting Lin Tripod with connecting components

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US412989A (en) * 1889-10-15 sixsmith
US529707A (en) * 1894-11-27 Combination-wrench
US607841A (en) * 1898-07-26 Work-bench
US988948A (en) * 1910-03-30 1911-04-04 Wilhelm Reinhard Means for propping mines.
US1234510A (en) * 1916-08-19 1917-07-24 Henry G Trautwein Foldable scaffold-jack.
US1271557A (en) * 1917-12-03 1918-07-09 Claude M Griffith Scaffold.
US2140617A (en) * 1937-06-15 1938-12-20 Castady Harry Adjustable scaffold
US2297316A (en) * 1941-04-21 1942-09-29 Charles M Padgett Scaffolding support

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US412989A (en) * 1889-10-15 sixsmith
US529707A (en) * 1894-11-27 Combination-wrench
US607841A (en) * 1898-07-26 Work-bench
US988948A (en) * 1910-03-30 1911-04-04 Wilhelm Reinhard Means for propping mines.
US1234510A (en) * 1916-08-19 1917-07-24 Henry G Trautwein Foldable scaffold-jack.
US1271557A (en) * 1917-12-03 1918-07-09 Claude M Griffith Scaffold.
US2140617A (en) * 1937-06-15 1938-12-20 Castady Harry Adjustable scaffold
US2297316A (en) * 1941-04-21 1942-09-29 Charles M Padgett Scaffolding support

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2823958A (en) * 1956-12-18 1958-02-18 Claude W Terry Lifting jack
US3180602A (en) * 1964-01-29 1965-04-27 John E Monell Adjustable conveyor stand
US3601224A (en) * 1968-12-11 1971-08-24 Robert Barras Scaffolding
US4171116A (en) * 1977-03-03 1979-10-16 Beckley-Cardy Company Adjustable and collapsible easel
US4366940A (en) * 1980-10-06 1983-01-04 Roderick Vargas Survey tripod
US4502654A (en) * 1983-03-18 1985-03-05 Q-Panel Corporation Tripod stand
FR2552523A1 (en) * 1983-09-23 1985-03-29 Macc Sa Reversible underframe
US4832296A (en) * 1988-04-11 1989-05-23 Schnepp Monte J Giant tripod assembly for supporting and controlling long-range laser beam generators
US4823913A (en) * 1988-04-27 1989-04-25 Riegel Jr Clifford S Simplified self supporting scaffold structure having safety features
US4988064A (en) * 1988-05-16 1991-01-29 Hoshino Gakki Co., Ltd. Tiltable tripod stand
US4989812A (en) * 1988-09-09 1991-02-05 British Aerospace Public Limited Company Body with deployable support means
US5395088A (en) * 1989-12-20 1995-03-07 Ginsberg; Jacob J. Keyboard stand
US6092770A (en) * 1997-10-09 2000-07-25 Lino Manfrotto & Co., S.P.A. Stand for photographic-optical and cinematographic equipment
US6474664B1 (en) * 1999-09-28 2002-11-05 Dana Lowey Luttway Stroller stand
US20030106153A1 (en) * 2001-12-06 2003-06-12 Myers Ronald E. Wheeled stretcher lift assist apparatus
US6839925B2 (en) * 2001-12-06 2005-01-11 Ronald E. Myers Wheeled stretcher lift assist apparatus
US20120132764A1 (en) * 2009-05-13 2012-05-31 Roger Ball Apparatus for securing a device in a viewable location
USD766879S1 (en) * 2014-12-30 2016-09-20 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Stand for speaker
US10465838B2 (en) * 2016-07-06 2019-11-05 Chien-Ting Lin Tripod with connecting components
US20190030412A1 (en) * 2017-07-28 2019-01-31 Eleanora Benet Boxing slip cord system

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