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US1044955A
US1044955A US66115111A US1911661151A US1044955A US 1044955 A US1044955 A US 1044955A US 66115111 A US66115111 A US 66115111A US 1911661151 A US1911661151 A US 1911661151A US 1044955 A US1044955 A US 1044955A
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    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
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  • This invention relates to scaii'olds which are suspended from the top of a house by means of thick cables, the scaffold being adjustably mounted upon the cables.
  • the principal object of this invention is to construct a scaffold so that ya number of scaifolds maybe connected with the same cables and which may be independently adjusted upon the cables. This is accom-l plished by having the scaold provided with clutch mechanisms so that the scadolds may be released from the cables and either raised or lowered to the desired oint and then again connected with the cab es so that the scadolds will be held in the adjustable positions.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the scaffold partially in end elevation, and partially in cross section.
  • Fig. 2 is a section along the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a section along the line 3 3 in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a section along the line 4.-.-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. '5 is a section along the line 5 5 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is a section along the line 6 6 in Fi 5.
  • Fig. 7 is a section along the line 7- of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 isa section along the line 8 8 of Fig. 7.
  • this invention comprises the -cables 10 and 11 which are sus ended from the upper portion of the building by means of the bars 12 which are carried by the beams 13. There are four cables provided, -two outer cables 10 and two inner cables 11.
  • yThe scaffold comprises the cross bars 14 which support the longitudinally extending bars 15, the bars 15 carrying the platform 16.
  • Standards 17 and 18 are carried'by the cross bars 14 and carry the mechanism by means of which the scaii'old is connected with 'the cables 10 and 11. ⁇
  • Each of the v standards 17 carries a. plate 19 upon which there is mounted a pulley wheel 20 and has its upper end provided with the op ositely disposed'pcut-out portions formin t e seats 2l and 22'.
  • a clamp is mountc upon, the
  • upxer prizes side bars 23 which are. connected by means of the block 24 at one end and by means of the cam 25 at the opposite ends.
  • the cam 25 is turned by meansof its handle 26, the block 24 is drawn toward the standard so that the cable l0 will be forced Patented Nov. 1e, 1912..
  • a block 27 is carried by each standar 17 and is provided with a traneverselv extending opening 28 through which a shaft 29 passes.
  • the shaft 29 extends to each side of the block 27 and has the dru'ms 30 and 31 mounted upon its outer ends.
  • the ratchet plates 32 are mounted upon the squared ends 33 of the shaft 29 and the drums each carr a spring pawl 34 which engages the ratc et plate 32 so that when the shaft 29 is turned by means of the handle 35, the drums will also be turned.
  • the drums are provided with ratchet teeth 36 which are engaged by the pawl 37 so that the drum will be held in an adjusted positionafter the line which is 0n the drum has been wound up.
  • a block 3 8 has opposite edges cut to provide the seats 39 and 40 and is connected with the cable 10 by means of .the block 41, and cam 42 which are carried .by the bars 43. B turning the cam 42 by Ameans of the hand e 44, the cable 10 may be gripped or released as'desired.
  • a head 45 extends from the lower end of the block 38 and carries a pulley .wheel 46.
  • a cable 47 is connected with the upper end of each ofA the standards 17 and passes over the pulley wheel V46 down and around the pulley wheel 20 Aand up to the drum 30 upon which it is wound.
  • Each of the standards 18 has its upper end portion out to form the oppo- -sitely disposed seats 48 and 49.
  • Side bars 50 carrying the block 51 and cam 52 are provided so that when the cam 52 is turned by its handle 53, tthe cable 11 will be clamped in the seat 48, thus holding the standard 18 at the adjusted position.
  • a block 54 is provided with the oppositely disposed seats 55 and 56.
  • the block 54 carries a head 61 having a pulley wheel 62 mounted therein.
  • a cable 63 is connected with the upper end of each standard 18 and is carried over the pulley-wheel 62 down and around the pulley wheel 64 and around the pulley wheel 65 up to the drum 31 upon 'which it is wound.
  • the cross bars 14 are connected by means of the plates 66 provided with the ribs 67.
  • the longitudinally extending bars 15 are provided with the plates 68 having the enlarged' ends 69. The ends 69 are provided with the grooves 70, which fit upon the ribs 67. It will thus be evident that the longitudinally extending bar 15 may be readily removed from the cross bars so that the scaffold may be more easily packed or transported.
  • .scaffold is connected with the cables 10 and 11 as described.
  • the pawl 37 is turned so that it is out of engagement with the teethv 36 and the drum can then be unwound.
  • the cams 42 are then .turned so that the blocks 38 and .54 will be released from the cables 10 and 11 and the blocks raised to the posl- ⁇ tion desiredand the cams then turned sof that the cables will be tightly gripped.
  • the pawls 37 are returned to their normal position yso that they engage the teeth 36 and the cams 25 and 52 are turned so that the scaold will be released from the cables 10 and 11 and supported by thecables'47 and 63.
  • the handle 35 the scaffold will be drawn up the cables for the desired amount.
  • the cables 47 and 63 are metallic cables, whereas the cables 10 and 11 are Vformed of hemp or other rope.
  • the blocks 38 and 54 are released and lowered to the de# sired point and then again connected to the cables 10 and 11.
  • the lower clamps are The cams 25 and 52 are then' then released andby unwinding the drums the scaffold may be lowered to the point desired and the lower clamps again connected with the cable. It will thus be obvious that a number of scaifolds may be connected with the same cables 10 and 11 one above the other.
  • a platform comprising cross bars, plates connecting certain of said cross bars, ribs eX- tending from said plates, longitudinally eX- tending bars, plates ⁇ mounted upon said longitudinally extending bars and provided with enlarged ends having curved grooves in which said ribs are adapted to fit, a plat and engaging said ratchet plates, pawls carried by said platform and adapted to engage said drums, clamps connected with said cables, pulley wheels carried by said last-mentioned clamps and cables connected with said platform and passing around said pulley wheels and havlng their free ends wound upon said drums.

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A. F. WALTHER.
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APPLIOATION FILED Nov.1s, 1911.
1,044,955. Patented Nov; 19, 1912.-
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Application mea november 1s, 1911,. 'serial n. 661,151.
Be it known that I, ADoLPH FRED THER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Oakland, in the county of Alameda and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Scaffolds,
. of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to scaii'olds which are suspended from the top of a house by means of thick cables, the scaffold being adjustably mounted upon the cables.
The principal object of this invention is to construct a scaffold so that ya number of scaifolds maybe connected with the same cables and which may be independently adjusted upon the cables. This is accom-l plished by having the scaold provided with clutch mechanisms so that the scadolds may be released from the cables and either raised or lowered to the desired oint and then again connected with the cab es so that the scadolds will be held in the adjustable positions.
This inventionis illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure 1 is a view of the scaffold partially in end elevation, and partially in cross section. Fig. 2 is a section along the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a section along the line 3 3 in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a section along the line 4.-.-4 of Fig. 1. Fig. '5 is a section along the line 5 5 of Fig. 2. Fig. 6 is a section along the line 6 6 in Fi 5. Fig. 7 is a section along the line 7- of Fig. 1. Fig. 8 isa section along the line 8 8 of Fig. 7.
Referring to the accompanying drawings it will be seen that this invention comprises the - cables 10 and 11 which are sus ended from the upper portion of the building by means of the bars 12 which are carried by the beams 13. There are four cables provided, -two outer cables 10 and two inner cables 11.
yThe scaffold comprises the cross bars 14 which support the longitudinally extending bars 15, the bars 15 carrying the platform 16. Standards 17 and 18 are carried'by the cross bars 14 and carry the mechanism by means of which the scaii'old is connected with 'the cables 10 and 11.` Each of the v standards 17 carries a. plate 19 upon which there is mounted a pulley wheel 20 and has its upper end provided with the op ositely disposed'pcut-out portions formin t e seats 2l and 22'. A clamp is mountc upon, the
upxer prizes side bars 23 which are. connected by means of the block 24 at one end and by means of the cam 25 at the opposite ends. When the cam 25 is turned by meansof its handle 26, the block 24 is drawn toward the standard so that the cable l0 will be forced Patented Nov. 1e, 1912..
portion of the standard and4 com` into the seat 22.' As the cam 25 is turned to a greater amount, the cable will be tightly vgripped between the block 24, and
Seat 22, so that the ecaiold will be securely held in lace. A block 27 is carried by each standar 17 and is provided with a traneverselv extending opening 28 through which a shaft 29 passes. The shaft 29 extends to each side of the block 27 and has the dru'ms 30 and 31 mounted upon its outer ends.
The ratchet plates 32 are mounted upon the squared ends 33 of the shaft 29 and the drums each carr a spring pawl 34 which engages the ratc et plate 32 so that when the shaft 29 is turned by means of the handle 35, the drums will also be turned. The drums are provided with ratchet teeth 36 which are engaged by the pawl 37 so that the drum will be held in an adjusted positionafter the line which is 0n the drum has been wound up. A block 3 8 has opposite edges cut to provide the seats 39 and 40 and is connected with the cable 10 by means of .the block 41, and cam 42 which are carried .by the bars 43. B turning the cam 42 by Ameans of the hand e 44, the cable 10 may be gripped or released as'desired. A head 45 extends from the lower end of the block 38 and carries a pulley .wheel 46. A cable 47 is connected with the upper end of each ofA the standards 17 and passes over the pulley wheel V46 down and around the pulley wheel 20 Aand up to the drum 30 upon which it is wound. Each of the standards 18 has its upper end portion out to form the oppo- -sitely disposed seats 48 and 49. Side bars 50 carrying the block 51 and cam 52 are provided so that when the cam 52 is turned by its handle 53, tthe cable 11 will be clamped in the seat 48, thus holding the standard 18 at the adjusted position. A block 54 is provided with the oppositely disposed seats 55 and 56. Side plates 57 are connected by the block 58 and cam 59 so that when the cam 59 is turned by its handle 60, the block 5 4 will`be held in an adjusted position. The block 54 carries a head 61 having a pulley wheel 62 mounted therein. A cable 63 is connected with the upper end of each standard 18 and is carried over the pulley-wheel 62 down and around the pulley wheel 64 and around the pulley wheel 65 up to the drum 31 upon 'which it is wound. The cross bars 14 are connected by means of the plates 66 provided with the ribs 67. The longitudinally extending bars 15 are provided with the plates 68 having the enlarged' ends 69. The ends 69 are provided with the grooves 70, which fit upon the ribs 67. It will thus be evident that the longitudinally extending bar 15 may be readily removed from the cross bars so that the scaffold may be more easily packed or transported.
In the operation of this device, the
.scaffold is connected with the cables 10 and 11 as described. When it is desired to raise the scaffold, the pawl 37 is turned so that it is out of engagement with the teethv 36 and the drum can then be unwound. The cams 42 are then .turned so that the blocks 38 and .54 will be released from the cables 10 and 11 and the blocks raised to the posl-` tion desiredand the cams then turned sof that the cables will be tightly gripped. The pawls 37 are returned to their normal position yso that they engage the teeth 36 and the cams 25 and 52 are turned so that the scaold will be released from the cables 10 and 11 and supported by thecables'47 and 63. By turning the handle 35 the scaffold will be drawn up the cables for the desired amount. turned so that the cable will be again gripped thus removing the strain from'the cables 47 land 63 and returning the same to .the cables 10 and 11. It is, of course, understood that the cables 47 and 63 are metallic cables, whereas the cables 10 and 11 are Vformed of hemp or other rope. When it is desired to lower the scaffold, the blocks 38 and 54 are released and lowered to the de# sired point and then again connected to the cables 10 and 11. The lower clamps are The cams 25 and 52 are then' then released andby unwinding the drums the scaffold may be lowered to the point desired and the lower clamps again connected with the cable. It will thus be obvious that a number of scaifolds may be connected with the same cables 10 and 11 one above the other.
What is claimed is 1. In a scaffold a plurality of cables, a platform comprising cross bars, plates connecting certain of said cross bars, ribs eX- tending from said plates, longitudinally eX- tending bars, plates `mounted upon said longitudinally extending bars and provided with enlarged ends having curved grooves in which said ribs are adapted to fit, a plat and engaging said ratchet plates, pawls carried by said platform and adapted to engage said drums, clamps connected with said cables, pulley wheels carried by said last-mentioned clamps and cables connected with said platform and passing around said pulley wheels and havlng their free ends wound upon said drums.y
In testimony whereof I aiiixmy signature in presence of two witnesses.
lADOLPH FRED WALTHER.
Witnesses: l
, F. P. SCHROEDER,
W. A. STOCK.
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