AU2017101628A4 - A Scaffold Identification Tag for use with Ball Point Ink Pens. Standard Non Permanent Markers can be used to permanently mark the Scaffold Identification Tag. - Google Patents

A Scaffold Identification Tag for use with Ball Point Ink Pens. Standard Non Permanent Markers can be used to permanently mark the Scaffold Identification Tag. Download PDF

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AU2017101628A4
AU2017101628A4 AU2017101628A AU2017101628A AU2017101628A4 AU 2017101628 A4 AU2017101628 A4 AU 2017101628A4 AU 2017101628 A AU2017101628 A AU 2017101628A AU 2017101628 A AU2017101628 A AU 2017101628A AU 2017101628 A4 AU2017101628 A4 AU 2017101628A4
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Scaffold Identification Tag a Clay Composition Ink Panels A Scaffold Identification Tag embedded with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction. Scaffolddetifictioard panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a Printed Information Boxes wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction. 1' 20-3m

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BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
1. Field of the Disclosure [0004] the present disclosure relates to a Scaffold Identification Tag with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder. The embedded panel allows the use of Ball point pens to mark permanently upon the Scaffold Identification Tag. The panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
2. Description of the Background of the Disclosure [0005] Various Scaffold Identification systems are known in the prior art, which comprise a plastic Tag to be filled in manually using a permanent marker pen. For example, in one type of a well-known system a plastic Tag that is green on one side and yellow on the other is manufactured with preprinted sections that are manually filled in with a Permanent marker pen. The design of the tag limits the type of pen that can be used to mark the Tag.
[0006] the disadvantage to this prior art is the cost of and availability of securing the permanent markers that are suited to this purpose. As a result, Tags are often filled in with marker pens not suited for the task, leading to non-legible information.
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OBJECTIVE OF THE INVENTION [0008] It is the objective of the present invention to substantially overcome or at least ameliorate one or more of the above disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION [0009] There is disclosed herein a Scaffold Identification Card, comprising:
A Scaffold Identification tag;
Where in a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or lightcoloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
The tag can be marked with a ball point pen so someone looking to find information about the Scaffolders who erected the Scaffold, company who owns the Scaffold, persons to contact regarding use of the Scaffold, can be easily read from a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder that is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0010] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of an example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
[0011-0015] (intentionally left blank) [0016] FIG. 1 is an isometric view of the front of Scaffold Identification tag with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the rear of Scaffold Identification tag with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY [0017] the Scaffold Identification Tag system described herein advantageously allows the accurate marking and easy reading of accurate information about the Scaffold it is attached to.
[0018] those skilled in the art of but not limited to Scaffolding, are aware of the problems of cost, sourcing, securing and using appropriate permanent marker pens suitable for marking existing Scaffold Information Tags [0019] the addition of a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction will increase the ease of marking Scaffold Identification Tags. It will decrease the time involved in inspecting Scaffolds. It will increase the accuracy of Scaffold inspection reporting and decrease the likelihood of an incident involving a Scaffold that should not have been used or was recorded as dismantled.
[0020] the combination of a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction will increase the accuracy of Scaffold records, including but not limited to Scaffolds erected, modified, Scaffolds inspected and dismantled.
[0021] Scaffold companies will be able to reduce costs and increase the range, type and availability of marking tools to accurately mark Scaffold Identification Tags as required.

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    1) An assembly of a Plastic Scaffolding Identification Tag component and a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder that is constructed into the Scaffold Tag at the time of the Scaffold Identification tags construction.
  2. 2) The Scaffold Identification Tag with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder. The Ink receptive layer described enables the use of Ball Point Ink Pens to permanently mark the Scaffold Identification Tag.
  3. 3) The Scaffold Identification Tag with a panel of Ink receptive material that is suitable for use with a wide variety of inks, typically (but not limited to) be comprised of clay, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide or other white or light-coloured pigment contained in a binder. The Ink receptive layer described enables the use of Permanent Marker Pens to permanently mark the Scaffold Identification Tag.
    2017101628 21 Nov 2017
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