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US1871721A
US1871721A US352182A US35218229A US1871721A US 1871721 A US1871721 A US 1871721A US 352182 A US352182 A US 352182A US 35218229 A US35218229 A US 35218229A US 1871721 A US1871721 A US 1871721A
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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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  • bracket arm an adjustable retainer slidalole on the arm and automatically engageable therewith to prevent planking on the arm from sliding longitudinally thereof.
  • a further object is to provide a wall plate with nail apertures having lips adapted to direct the nails from the apertures when the plate is moved vertically along a wall to which it is attached.
  • Still another object is to provide for the bracket a bolt which may be extended for engagement with a block positioned upon the opposite side of studding to which the bracket is secured.
  • Figure 1 is an isometric view showing the bracket as it will appear when attached to a wall.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view showing the bracket attached to a wall.
  • the bracket comprises a wall plate 1,. a-
  • bracket arm 2 braces 3, and hanger 4.
  • the wall plate shown is composed of an angle iron, the base 5 of which is provided with inverted T-shaped slots 6 having lips 7 upon the wider portion thereof.
  • a hole 8 is also provided through which the bolt 9 extends.
  • the side 10 of the wall plate is provided with a book 11 and the arm 2 is pivoted to the side at 12.
  • Arm 2 is provided with a pair of apertures 13 and 14 adapted to receive the end 15 of bolt 9.
  • a retainer '19 Pivotally secured at 20 adjacent the outer end of the arm; is a pair of diverging braces 3 secured together at their lower end-by cross piece 21. Pivotally secured adjacent the lower ends of'the braces is a hanger 4 providing an eye 23 adapted to receive the hook 11.
  • bracket may be attached'to a-wall by driving nails through the small portions of the apertures 6 in the plate 1 and by passing the bolt9 through a block 25 as shown in Figure 2;
  • the arm 2 is extended horizontally and g5 the hanger 4- is engaged with hook 11.
  • the braces 3 will then-'engagethe wall'and support the arm as shown.
  • planking will be laid upon arm 2 and will be held from sliding away from the wall by the sleeve 17 or the retainer 19..
  • the planking will engage the hook 18'as shown in Figure '1 and tilt the sleeve, thus causingthe sleeve to bind with the arm 2 and hold theplanking in place.
  • the bolt 9 When the bracket is removed from a wall, the bolt 9 will be removed andthe. hanger 4' will be detached from hook 11 to permitthe braces '3 and arm 2 to extend downwardly from the plate 1.
  • the arm 2 maythen be used to move the plate 1 vertically on the nails until the lips 7 cause the former to pass through larger portions of the aperturesh.
  • the plate will then be free'and the bracket
  • the bolt 9m As illustrated in Figure 2 the bolt 9m y be securedito a block 26 shown in dotted line and disposed upon the inner face'of siding 27. In this case theibolt will have its end 15 disposed in aperture 13 whereas in the former .case the end 15 of the bolt will be disposed in aperture 14.
  • a collapsible scaiiold bracket compri sby the plate, an arm pivotally secured tothe plate, a brace pivotally secured to the arm, and a hanger pivo'tailly' secured to the brace and having a hook receiving aperture.
  • a collapsible scafiold bracket comprising a wall plate having a series of apertures disposed in vertical relation, the lower por- ,tion of each aperture beingsufiicient'ly large to permit the head of afnai l to'pass therethrough; lips extending vertically over said large portions of said apertures and adapted to direct the heads of nails through said por tions, a hook-ca-rriedby the plate, r211 arm ;pivoftal-l-y secured to the plate, a brace pivotally 'secured-torthe arm, and a hanger pi-vota-ll'y secured to the brace and having ,a mooklreceiving aperture.
  • a collapsible scallold bracket compris, .ing a wall plate having a base provided with :a series ofapertures disposed zlIl vertical relation and a side normal Stothe base including a :hook, the lower portion of reach aperture being sufliciently' large to :permit the head of a nail to pass therethrough'; lips extending verticallyover-fsaid large" portion of the vapertures and adapted to direct the heads of nails through said portions, :an arm :pivotally secured to said side'above said hook, :a brace pivotally-secured to the arm, and :a hanger pivotally secured to the brace :and having ,a ⁇ hook receiving aperture.
  • a collapsible scaffold bracket comprising a wall plate havingabase provided with g a series of aperturesdisposed in verticalrel'ation andasidenormalto the baseFincluding a hook, the lower portion of each vaperture being .sufficiently large to permit the head of a nail to pass'therethrough ;.lips:extending vertically-ovrsaid large portion of theaperturesand adapted to direct-the heads of nails through said portions, an'zarm pivotally secured to said siderabove said hook, :a brace pivotally secured to the arm, a hanger ipivr .otally secured to the brace and havinga :hook
  • a brace pivotally secured to the arm, a hanger pivotally secured to the brace and having a hook receiving aperture, said arm having a pair of spaced apertures and said base having a hole, and a bolt extending through said hole and having one end disposed in one of said spaced apertures.
  • a collapsible scafi'old bracket comprising a wall plate having a base provided with :aserieso'f apertures disposed in vertical relation and a side normal to the base including "a hook, the lower portion of each aperture being sufiicientlyvlarge to permit the head of a'nai'l to pass "the'rethrough; lips extending vertically .over said large portion of the apertures and adapted to direct the @heads of nails through said portions, an arm pivota'lly securedto said side above said hook, a brace t pivrotally secured to the .arm, a hanger pivonsaidarm,.andatongue on said sleeve projeetingtoward said plate, said armhaving .a
  • a collapsible scaffold bracket acomprising a wall plate having a base provided with ra-series ofapertures disposed in vertical re- ;lation and a side normal toit'he' base including i a hook, .the lower portion of "each aperture being :sufliciently-ilarge *to permit :the :head of a nail :to pass therethroughg" lips extending vertically over said large portion of the o I apertures and adapted to direct the'kheads of 1 mails throughsaid-portions,:an armpivotally

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Aug. 16, 1932. H. B. MILLER SCAFFOLD BRACKET Filed April 3, 1929 IN ENTOR. 0. w
m WM? M A TTORNEYS Patented Aug. 16, 1932 UNITED STATES HENRY B. MILLER, or Bonny CREEK, wrscolvsrlxr soArFoLn BRAGKE'J.
Application filed April 3,
More particularly it is an object to provide a scaffold bracket in which thebracket arm and brace may beextended downwardly while the wall plate is being attached to or detached from a wall, thus considerably lessening the burden upon aworkman.
It is also an object to provide 'for the bracket arm an adjustable retainer slidalole on the arm and automatically engageable therewith to prevent planking on the arm from sliding longitudinally thereof.v
A further object is to provide a wall plate with nail apertures having lips adapted to direct the nails from the apertures when the plate is moved vertically along a wall to which it is attached. 7
Still another object is to provide for the bracket a bolt which may be extended for engagement with a block positioned upon the opposite side of studding to which the bracket is secured.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is an isometric view showing the bracket as it will appear when attached to a wall.
Figure 2 is a plan view showing the bracket attached to a wall.
Like parts are identified by the same reference characters throughout the several views.
The bracket comprises a wall plate 1,. a-
bracket arm 2, braces 3, and hanger 4. The wall plate shown is composed of an angle iron, the base 5 of which is provided with inverted T-shaped slots 6 having lips 7 upon the wider portion thereof. A hole 8 is also provided through which the bolt 9 extends.
The side 10 of the wall plate is provided with a book 11 and the arm 2 is pivoted to the side at 12.
Arm 2 is provided with a pair of apertures 13 and 14 adapted to receive the end 15 of bolt 9. The end 15 may be secured in either =may be folded for storage.
1929. Serial No. 352,182. 7
pointed tongue 18 projecting toward the'wall .plate 1. 'At the outer end of the arm 2 is provided a retainer '19. Pivotally secured at 20 adjacent the outer end of the arm; is a pair of diverging braces 3 secured together at their lower end-by cross piece 21. Pivotally secured adjacent the lower ends of'the braces is a hanger 4 providing an eye 23 adapted to receive the hook 11. v
he bracket may be attached'to a-wall by driving nails through the small portions of the apertures 6 in the plate 1 and by passing the bolt9 through a block 25 as shown in Figure 2; Whenthe plate 1 issecured to a Wall,the arm 2 is extended horizontally and g5 the hanger 4- is engaged with hook 11. The braces 3 will then-'engagethe wall'and support the arm as shown. After the bracket has thus been secured to a wall, planking will be laid upon arm 2 and will be held from sliding away from the wall by the sleeve 17 or the retainer 19.. The plankingwill engage the hook 18'as shown in Figure '1 and tilt the sleeve, thus causingthe sleeve to bind with the arm 2 and hold theplanking in place. When the bracket is removed from a wall, the bolt 9 will be removed andthe. hanger 4' will be detached from hook 11 to permitthe braces '3 and arm 2 to extend downwardly from the plate 1. The arm 2 maythen be used to move the plate 1 vertically on the nails until the lips 7 cause the former to pass through larger portions of the aperturesh. The plate will then be free'and the bracket As illustrated in Figure 2 the bolt 9m y be securedito a block 26 shown in dotted line and disposed upon the inner face'of siding 27. In this case theibolt will have its end 15 disposed in aperture 13 whereas in the former .case the end 15 of the bolt will be disposed in aperture 14. i Y 1 It is preferred'to extend the arm 2 beyond the pivot 12 sufiicient to engage the end 29 with the side 10 adjacent'the base 5, thereby" re-enforcing the side against any warping effect that may be. caused by strain on the pivot12. v V
Iclaima- 1 1. A collapsible scaiiold bracket compri sby the plate, an arm pivotally secured tothe plate, a brace pivotally secured to the arm, and a hanger pivo'tailly' secured to the brace and having a hook receiving aperture.
3. A collapsible scafiold bracket comprising a wall plate having a series of apertures disposed in vertical relation, the lower por- ,tion of each aperture beingsufiicient'ly large to permit the head of afnai l to'pass therethrough; lips extending vertically over said large portions of said apertures and adapted to direct the heads of nails through said por tions, a hook-ca-rriedby the plate, r211 arm ;pivoftal-l-y secured to the plate, a brace pivotally 'secured-torthe arm, and a hanger pi-vota-ll'y secured to the brace and having ,a mooklreceiving aperture.
)4. A collapsible scallold bracket compris, .ing a wall plate having a base provided with :a series ofapertures disposed zlIl vertical relation and a side normal Stothe base including a :hook, the lower portion of reach aperture being sufliciently' large to :permit the head of a nail to pass therethrough'; lips extending verticallyover-fsaid large" portion of the vapertures and adapted to direct the heads of nails through said portions, :an arm :pivotally secured to said side'above said hook, :a brace pivotally-secured to the arm, and :a hanger pivotally secured to the brace :and having ,a {hook receiving aperture.
.5. A collapsible scaffold bracket comprising a wall plate havingabase provided with g a series of aperturesdisposed in verticalrel'ation andasidenormalto the baseFincluding a hook, the lower portion of each vaperture being .sufficiently large to permit the head of a nail to pass'therethrough ;.lips:extending vertically-ovrsaid large portion of theaperturesand adapted to direct-the heads of nails through said portions, an'zarm pivotally secured to said siderabove said hook, :a brace pivotally secured to the arm, a hanger ipivr .otally secured to the brace and havinga :hook
,said spacedapertures.
secured to said side above said hook, a brace pivotally secured to the arm, a hanger pivotally secured to the brace and having a hook receiving aperture, said arm having a pair of spaced apertures and said base having a hole, and a bolt extending through said hole and having one end disposed in one of said spaced apertures. I
7. A collapsible scafi'old bracket comprising a wall plate having a base provided with :aserieso'f apertures disposed in vertical relation and a side normal to the base including "a hook, the lower portion of each aperture being sufiicientlyvlarge to permit the head of a'nai'l to pass "the'rethrough; lips extending vertically .over said large portion of the apertures and adapted to direct the @heads of nails through said portions, an arm pivota'lly securedto said side above said hook, a brace t pivrotally secured to the .arm, a hanger pivonsaidarm,.andatongue on said sleeve projeetingtoward said plate, said armhaving .a
pair of spaced apertures and said .base having f a :hole, and a "boltxextending through said holeand having one .end disposed one of ,SQIn a scaffold bracket, a wall plate .hav-
a series of nail receiving .apertures-com-. ,prisin inverted T-shaped vholes, and a lip exten vertically :over the larger portion v of each of saidapertures, whereby the heads ofznails insaid apertures will be directed through thellarger portion thereof when the .plate is moved vertically.
'HENR'Y B. MILLER.
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u-receivingaperture, a sleeve' loosely slidable onisaid'arm anda tongueaonsaidsleeve pro- Y :jecting:towardsaid-plate. V 6. A collapsible scaffold bracket acomprising a wall plate having a base provided with ra-series ofapertures disposed in vertical re- ;lation and a side normal toit'he' base including i a hook, .the lower portion of "each aperture being :sufliciently-ilarge *to permit :the :head of a nail :to pass therethroughg" lips extending vertically over said large portion of the o I apertures and adapted to direct the'kheads of 1 mails throughsaid-portions,:an armpivotally
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US3077645A (en) * 1957-12-11 1963-02-19 Fleming H B Inc Concrete form and bracket therefor
DE1559015B1 (en) * 1965-09-10 1970-03-19 Kleiber Armin Bracket for supporting wall formwork

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US3077645A (en) * 1957-12-11 1963-02-19 Fleming H B Inc Concrete form and bracket therefor
DE1559015B1 (en) * 1965-09-10 1970-03-19 Kleiber Armin Bracket for supporting wall formwork

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