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  • My invention relates to improvements in portable elevators of a type particularly, ⁇
  • One object of the invention is to provide a device of the resent kind wherein a platformis mounted on a wheeled truck carrying power operated means for driving the truck and for elevating and lowering thel platform and, wherein, controls are carried by the platform to actuate said power operated means and to steer the truck.
  • Another objectof the invention is to provide in an elevator of the instant nature, an assemblage of parts, whereby the normal high limit of the platform may be increased with a minimum of effort and within the inherent range of the device.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevationV of a device embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevational view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view taken on the line 4-4 of said Fig. 1
  • Fig. 5 isan elevational view of one of the guide post extensions.
  • the' illustrated device includes a truck Y A consisting of a bed 10 mounted on wheels 11, 12', the latter being knuckled and joined by a tie-bar 13. Risingfrom the four corners of the truck bed 10 are guide posts 14. A platform 15 having an opening 16 in the center thereof is guided vertically Ion said posts 14, said platform being Asupplied at its corners with upper and-lower collars 17, 17 which receive and ride upon the posts 14. Fixed to the posts 14 are lianges 18..
  • flanges carry a deck. 19, whlch, in turn, braces said posts 14.
  • a boom B Rising from the center of the deck: 19- and reaching through the opening 16 in the patorni 15 is a boom B, the same comprising telescoping sleeves 20, 21.
  • the inner "or base sleeve 20 has an' external groove therein (Fig. 4) extending longitudinally thereof.
  • the outer or crown sleeve 21 is formed with an internal rib fitting said groove and providing a feathered connection between said two sleeves 20, 21.'
  • a head block 22 At the tip y of the crown sleeve 21 is mounted.
  • a winding drum 24 mounted on the bed 10 is turned reversely by mechanism 'soon to be described. Said drum 24 hasv a cable 25 wound thereon and reaching upward through the hollow boom B to the ⁇ sheave 23.- Turning over this sheave 23, the
  • cable 25 drops to and is connected with the platform 15, the connection between cable and platform including a bracket 26 secured to the latter and a hook 27 on said cable adapted to be caught in an eye 28 fastened to said bracket.
  • rovide extensions 14 (Fig. 5)v vfor the gui e posts 14, said extensions 14a havi reduced threaded ⁇ ends 14b adapted to be fitted in threaded sockets 14c inthe upper ends of said guide posts 14.
  • the post extensions 14 may be ⁇ conveniently applied to the posts 14 and the form 15, the cable 25 is slackened and the crown sleeve 21, freed upondthe sackening of said cable, is lifted on the base sleeve 20 to lengthen the boom B.
  • the crown sleeve 2l is secured to the base sleeve 2O by means of a pm 32, which is'v inserted 'through ano 'ng' 33 1n the sleeve 21 and into one o yseveral openings.
  • my device embodyl'y a selfcontained power unit for turning t e drum 24,I arrange an electric motor 35 on the bed 10.
  • AParalleling the axis of the motor 35 is a power shaft 36 and a counter shaft 37, the same journaled in brackets 38, 39 rising from the bed 10.
  • gear 40 on the motor shaft 41 and a gear 42 on the power shaft 36 are speed reduction gears 43, 44.
  • At the ends of the counter shaft 37 are loose sleeves 45, 46, said sleeves being provided with pulleys 47, 48 fixed thereon and with clutch members 49, 50 feathered thereto.
  • the pulley 47 is driven by a straight belt 51 turning over a pulley 52 on the drive shaft 36, while the pulley 48 is driven by a crossed belt 53 turning over a pulley 54 on said power shaft36.
  • a worm 55 mounted to turn on the counter shaft 37 is formed at i.ts ends with clutch members 56, 5,7 and meshes with a worm wheel 58 on the drum turning shaft 59.
  • a shifter yoke common to the clutch members 49, 50 is shifted oppositely to severally engage said members 49, 50 with the'clutch members 56,
  • Said shifter yoke 60 is operated from the platform 15 at any elevation thereof through the medium of a rod 61 which telescopes in a sleeve 62, the 'latter being carried in a bearing 63 on a front panel 64 between the bed 10 and deck 19 andthe former carried on a guard rail 65 on the platform 15.
  • the rod 61 is square in cross section to lit the correspondingly formed sleeve 62, said rod having ahand lever 66-at its upper end and the sleeve 62 havingan arm 67 at its lower end, Said arm being connected with said shifter yoke 6() to throw the same back and forth.
  • a worker standing on said platform may start and stop the motor 35 through the medium' of a lever 68 on a control box 69.
  • This control box located on the platform 15 and electrically connected with the motor 35 through a long, flexible conductor 70 is of conventional design and in itself constitutes Ino part of my invention.
  • the usuallead in vires 71 are connected with the control box 9
  • Two pulleys 72', 73 are loosely mounted on the power shaft 36.
  • the pulley 72 is.connected through a straight belt 7 4 with a pulley 75 on the axle 11, while the pulley 73 is connected through a crossed belt 76 with a second pulley 77 on said axle 11,
  • a clutch member 78 ⁇ common to clutch members 79, 8O on the pulleys 7 2, 73.
  • Said clutch member 78 is shifted back and forth on the power shaft 36 to engage the same, first with one of its companion members 79, 80 and then with the other member, whereby the axle 118L may be turned re. verselyl and the device propelled forward and backward.
  • a shifter bar 81 for the clutch member 78 is pivoted media-lly on a rest 82 on the bed 10, one end of said bar 81 co-acting with saidclutch member 78.
  • Cooperating with the other end of said shifter bar 81 ' is an arm 83 ⁇ for swinging said bar.
  • This arm is carried at the bottom of a ⁇ sleeve '84 formed similarly and supported like the sleeve 62.
  • Telescoped in said sleeve 84 is ⁇ a rod 85, the same being carried by the rail 65 on the platform 15 and -supplied at its upper end with a hand lever 8'6.
  • the steering of the device from the platform 15 in forward and reverse travel is accomplished, in part, through a rod 87 vtelescoped in a sleeve 88, the former being equipped at its upper end with a steering wheel 89, and the latter at its lower end with an arm 90 connected with the tie-bar 13, both said rod and sleeve being formed and supported in the manner of the rods 61, and
  • Duplicates, except for length, of the rods 61, 85 and 87 are substituted therefor, when the platform 15 is used at elevations requiring the employment of the guide'post 'extensions 14.
  • the rods 61, 85 and 87 normally employed are easily lifted from their supporting bearings 61, 85 and 87'L on the rail 65 and the longer duplicate rods (not shown) are readily substituted therefor.
  • Buffer springs 91 encircling the guide posts 14. above the deck 19, cushion the fall of the platform 15 as it reaches its low limit.
  • a door 94 permitting of ready access to said mechanism.
  • a truck including a bed and supporting wheels at either end of said bed, the wheels at oma end thereof being knuckled for steering urposes, guide posts rising from the beg, a platform guided vertically by said posts, a
  • extensible controlling means carried by the platform for actuating said, drum turning means, extensible steering means also carried by the platform for guiding said knuckled wheels, the posts including detachable upper sections and the boom including feathered, telescoping sleevemembers, one, an inne'r base sleeve, and the other, an outer crown sleeve, and means for adjustably securing said crown sleeve in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height of the boom into correspondence with the height of the guiding posts when the latter are lengthened by the use of said upper guiding post sections.
  • a truck including a bed and supporting wheels at either end of said bed, guide posts rising from the bed, a platform guided' vertically by said posts, adeck superimposing the bed and carried by said posts, a hollow boom rising from the deck, said platform being apertured to freely receive said hoorn,
  • a sheave carried at the upper end of the boom, a winding drum on the bed, a cable secured at one end to the drum and at its other end to the platform, said cable passing upwardly from the drum through the boom, thence over said sheave and downward to the platform, means on the truck bed for reversely turning said drum, extensible controlling means carried by the platform for actuating said drum turning means, said guiding posts including detachable upper sections and the boom includedin telescoping sleeve members, one, an inner ase sleeve, and the other, an outer crown sleeve, and means for adjustably securing said crown sleeve in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height ofthe boom into correspondence with the height of the guiding posts when the latter are 'lengthened by the use of said upper guiding post sections.
  • a bed guide posts rising from the bed, a platform guided vertically by saidposts, a boom rising through the platform, said platform being apertured to receive said boom, means for raising and lowering the platform through the medium of the boom, said osts including detachable upper sections an the Dboom including telescoping sleeve members, ione, an inner base sleeve, and the other, an outer lcrown sleeve, and meansl for adjustably "securing said crown sleeve-in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height of the boom intocorrespondencel with the vheight of the uiding posts when the latter are lengthene by the use of additional guiding post selections.
  • a bed guide posts rising therefrom, a platform guided vertically by the posts and formed with a boomreceiving opening therein, a deck supported by said posts, an upright, hollow boom resting on said deck and rising through said opening in said' platform a sheave at the upper end of said boom, cable winding and unwinding means on the base and a cable adapted to be drawn in and paid out thereby, said cable extending upward from said means and through said boom, thence vover saidshea've and down to point of attachment to said platform.

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Sept. 29, 1925.
T. CHRISTIANl PORTABLE ELEVATOR Filed Dc. 31. 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 'f3 [fly/46 l r l l 35 10 5555 .39 ..15
Sept. 29, 1 925. 1,555,103
T. CHRISTIAN y PORTABLE FJLEVTORv Filed Deor. 51,* 1924 2 sheets-sheet 2 Patented Sept.l 29, 1925.-
UNITED STATES k1,555,103 N l"Parri-:Nr OFFICE.
THOMAS CHRISTIAN, OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
PORTABLE .ELEVATOR Applicationled December 31, 1924. Serial No. 759,006.
To all whom it may cof/wem.'
Be it known that I, THOMAS CHRISTIAN, a subject of the King of Bulgaria, residing at St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and useful Portable Elevator, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in portable elevators of a type particularly,`
though not exclusively, adapted to provide a' scaffold wherefrom an artisan may have ready access to his work in elevated places.
One object of the invention is to provide a device of the resent kind wherein a platformis mounted on a wheeled truck carrying power operated means for driving the truck and for elevating and lowering thel platform and, wherein, controls are carried by the platform to actuate said power operated means and to steer the truck.
Another objectof the invention is to provide in an elevator of the instant nature, an assemblage of parts, whereby the normal high limit of the platform may be increased with a minimum of effort and within the inherent range of the device.
With the foregoing-and other objects in view, which will appear, in the following description, the invention resides in the novel com'lbination' and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Fig. 1 isa side elevationV of a device embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is an end elevational view thereof; Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a similar view taken on the line 4-4 of said Fig. 1 and Fig. 5 isan elevational view of one of the guide post extensions.`
- Referring to the drawings, it will be seen that the' illustrated device includes a truck Y A consisting of a bed 10 mounted on wheels 11, 12', the latter being knuckled and joined by a tie-bar 13. Risingfrom the four corners of the truck bed 10 are guide posts 14. A platform 15 having an opening 16 in the center thereof is guided vertically Ion said posts 14, said platform being Asupplied at its corners with upper and- lower collars 17, 17 which receive and ride upon the posts 14. Fixed to the posts 14 are lianges 18..
These flanges carry a deck. 19, whlch, in turn, braces said posts 14. Rising from the center of the deck: 19- and reaching through the opening 16 in the patorni 15 is a boom B, the same comprising telescoping sleeves 20, 21. The inner "or base sleeve 20 has an' external groove therein (Fig. 4) extending longitudinally thereof. The outer or crown sleeve 21 is formed with an internal rib fitting said groove and providing a feathered connection between said two sleeves 20, 21.' At the tip y of the crown sleeve 21 is a head block 22 in which a sheave 23 is mounted. A winding drum 24 mounted on the bed 10 is turned reversely by mechanism 'soon to be described. Said drum 24 hasv a cable 25 wound thereon and reaching upward through the hollow boom B to the `sheave 23.- Turning over this sheave 23, the
cable 25 drops to and is connected with the platform 15, the connection between cable and platform including a bracket 26 secured to the latter and a hook 27 on said cable adapted to be caught in an eye 28 fastened to said bracket.
From the foregoing it will be understood that the turning of the drumI 24 in reverse directions will result in lifting and lowering the platform 15 on thel guide posts 14. To
increase the elevation that the platform-nor- 4mally may attain in the `f ,arrangement of parts shown in Figs. 1 and 2, I
rovide extensions 14 (Fig. 5)v vfor the gui e posts 14, said extensions 14a havi reduced threaded `ends 14b adapted to be fitted in threaded sockets 14c inthe upper ends of said guide posts 14. The post extensions 14 may be `conveniently applied to the posts 14 and the form 15, the cable 25 is slackened and the crown sleeve 21, freed upondthe sackening of said cable, is lifted on the base sleeve 20 to lengthen the boom B. Reaching an elevation giving the desired height to the boom B, the crown sleeve 2l is secured to the base sleeve 2O by means of a pm 32, which is'v inserted 'through ano 'ng' 33 1n the sleeve 21 and into one o yseveral openings.
34 in the base sleeve 20. Thus adjustedtol suit the new conditions, the cable 25 isl again put to use for supporting the platform 15 and the platform locking pins 29 removed from the apertures 30 in the collars -17.
Preferring that my device embodyl'y a selfcontained power unit for turning t e drum 24,I arrange an electric motor 35 on the bed 10. AParalleling the axis of the motor 35 is a power shaft 36 and a counter shaft 37, the same journaled in brackets 38, 39 rising from the bed 10. Interposed between a gear 40 on the motor shaft 41 and a gear 42 on the power shaft 36 are speed reduction gears 43, 44. At the ends of the counter shaft 37 are loose sleeves 45, 46, said sleeves being provided with pulleys 47, 48 fixed thereon and with clutch members 49, 50 feathered thereto. The pulley 47 is driven by a straight belt 51 turning over a pulley 52 on the drive shaft 36, while the pulley 48 is driven by a crossed belt 53 turning over a pulley 54 on said power shaft36. A worm 55 mounted to turn on the counter shaft 37 is formed at i.ts ends with clutch members 56, 5,7 and meshes with a worm wheel 58 on the drum turning shaft 59. A shifter yoke common to the clutch members 49, 50 is shifted oppositely to severally engage said members 49, 50 with the'clutch members 56,
57 on the worm 55 and thereby reversely turn the drum 24 through said worm and the worm wheel 58 and drum shaft 59.4 Said shifter yoke 60 is operated from the platform 15 at any elevation thereof through the medium of a rod 61 which telescopes in a sleeve 62, the 'latter being carried in a bearing 63 on a front panel 64 between the bed 10 and deck 19 andthe former carried on a guard rail 65 on the platform 15. The rod 61 is square in cross section to lit the correspondingly formed sleeve 62, said rod having ahand lever 66-at its upper end and the sleeve 62 havingan arm 67 at its lower end, Said arm being connected with said shifter yoke 6() to throw the same back and forth.
In addition to being able' to reverse the rotation of the drum 24 from the` platform 15, a worker standing on said platform may start and stop the motor 35 through the medium' of a lever 68 on a control box 69.A This control box, located on the platform 15 and electrically connected with the motor 35 through a long, flexible conductor 70 is of conventional design and in itself constitutes Ino part of my invention. The usuallead in vires 71 are connected with the control box 9 For propelling the device along a wall or for other purposes, I gear the power shaft 36 to the rear axle 11 of the truck A and to which axle the wheels 11 are secured. Two pulleys 72', 73 are loosely mounted on the power shaft 36. The pulley 72 is.connected through a straight belt 7 4 with a pulley 75 on the axle 11, while the pulley 73 is connected through a crossed belt 76 with a second pulley 77 on said axle 11, Interposed between thepulleys 72, 73 and feathered to the shaft 36\ is a clutch member 78 `common to clutch members 79, 8O on the pulleys 7 2, 73. Said clutch member 78 is shifted back and forth on the power shaft 36 to engage the same, first with one of its companion members 79, 80 and then with the other member, whereby the axle 118L may be turned re. verselyl and the device propelled forward and backward. A shifter bar 81 for the clutch member 78 is pivoted media-lly on a rest 82 on the bed 10, one end of said bar 81 co-acting with saidclutch member 78. Cooperating with the other end of said shifter bar 81 'is an arm 83 `for swinging said bar. This arm is carried at the bottom of a `sleeve '84 formed similarly and supported like the sleeve 62. Telescoped in said sleeve 84 is `a rod 85, the same being carried by the rail 65 on the platform 15 and -supplied at its upper end with a hand lever 8'6.
The steering of the device from the platform 15 in forward and reverse travel is accomplished, in part, through a rod 87 vtelescoped in a sleeve 88, the former being equipped at its upper end with a steering wheel 89, and the latter at its lower end with an arm 90 connected with the tie-bar 13, both said rod and sleeve being formed and supported in the manner of the rods 61, and
,sleeves 62, 84 hereinbefore described.
Duplicates, except for length, of the rods 61, 85 and 87 are substituted therefor, when the platform 15 is used at elevations requiring the employment of the guide'post 'extensions 14. The rods 61, 85 and 87 normally employed are easily lifted from their supporting bearings 61, 85 and 87'L on the rail 65 and the longer duplicate rods (not shown) are readily substituted therefor.
Buffer springs 91 encircling the guide posts 14. above the deck 19, cushion the fall of the platform 15 as it reaches its low limit.
Back and side ' panels 92, 93 together with the yfront panel 64, bed -10 and deck 19 complete an enclosure for the power mechanism on the bed 10. In one of said side panels 93 is a door 94 permitting of ready access to said mechanism.
Changes in the specific form ofmy invention, as herein disclosed, may be made within-the scope of What'is claimed without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having described my invention, what.n I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
1. In a device' of the class described, a truck including a bed and supporting wheels at either end of said bed, the wheels at oma end thereof being knuckled for steering urposes, guide posts rising from the beg, a platform guided vertically by said posts, a
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deck superimposing the bed and carried by said posts, a hollow boom rising from the deck, said platform being apertured to freely receive said boom, a sheave carried at the upper end of the boom, a winding drum on the bed, a cable secured at one end to the drum and at its other end to the platform, said cable passing upwardly from the drum through the boom, thence over said sheave. and downward to the platformpmeans on the truck bed for reversely turning said drum, extensible controlling means carried by the platform for actuating said, drum turning means, extensible steering means also carried by the platform for guiding said knuckled wheels, the posts including detachable upper sections and the boom including feathered, telescoping sleevemembers, one, an inne'r base sleeve, and the other, an outer crown sleeve, and means for adjustably securing said crown sleeve in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height of the boom into correspondence with the height of the guiding posts when the latter are lengthened by the use of said upper guiding post sections. Y
2. In a device of the class described, a truck including a bed and supporting wheels at either end of said bed, guide posts rising from the bed, a platform guided' vertically by said posts, adeck superimposing the bed and carried by said posts, a hollow boom rising from the deck, said platform being apertured to freely receive said hoorn,
a sheave carried at the upper end of the boom, a winding drum on the bed, a cable secured at one end to the drum and at its other end to the platform, said cable passing upwardly from the drum through the boom, thence over said sheave and downward to the platform, means on the truck bed for reversely turning said drum, extensible controlling means carried by the platform for actuating said drum turning means, said guiding posts including detachable upper sections and the boom includin telescoping sleeve members, one, an inner ase sleeve, and the other, an outer crown sleeve, and means for adjustably securing said crown sleeve in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height ofthe boom into correspondence with the height of the guiding posts when the latter are 'lengthened by the use of said upper guiding post sections.
3. In a device of the class described, a bed, guide posts rising from the bed, a platform guided vertically by saidposts, a boom rising through the platform, said platform being apertured to receive said boom, means for raising and lowering the platform through the medium of the boom, said osts including detachable upper sections an the Dboom including telescoping sleeve members, ione, an inner base sleeve, and the other, an outer lcrown sleeve, and meansl for adjustably "securing said crown sleeve-in various elevations on said base sleeve to bring the height of the boom intocorrespondencel with the vheight of the uiding posts when the latter are lengthene by the use of additional guiding post selections. p
`4f. In a device of theclass described, a bed, guide posts rising therefrom, a platform guided vertically by the posts and formed with a boomreceiving opening therein, a deck supported by said posts, an upright, hollow boom resting on said deck and rising through said opening in said' platform a sheave at the upper end of said boom, cable winding and unwinding means on the base and a cable adapted to be drawn in and paid out thereby, said cable extending upward from said means and through said boom, thence vover saidshea've and down to point of attachment to said platform.
In testimony whereof, I have signed'my .name tothis specification.
THOMAS CHRISTIAN'.
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US2890082A (en) * 1953-06-22 1959-06-09 Carter E Mcdaniel Hoisting attachment for tubular steel scaffolds
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