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US2383163A
US2383163A US534297A US53429744A US2383163A US 2383163 A US2383163 A US 2383163A US 534297 A US534297 A US 534297A US 53429744 A US53429744 A US 53429744A US 2383163 A US2383163 A US 2383163A
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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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  • Qnegof ⁇ tlieobjec-ts of .the invention is to provide ai istr.uct-ure ⁇ which can be ⁇ erected in ⁇ about onetenththe time it takes to build a wooden scaffold, and (one which ⁇ is .more substantial, safer, and more Adurable than, a Wooden scaffold, ⁇ and ⁇ in Whl hno partici' timbers ofthe scaffold is Wasted when assessors is dismantled.
  • Another object is tosupplya scaffold of metal@ or the like, which ⁇ can ,be readily erectedgby ⁇ unskilledl labor; ⁇ and so manipulated thatiessential elementsmay extend around corners to take care arranged at i angles ⁇ to oneariotherr c ifi/'ith the ⁇ foregoing objects outlined, ⁇ and ⁇ ⁇ with other objects in .View ⁇ which will appear: ⁇ as the descriptionproceeds, the invention oonsistslin ⁇ i. Aspiration Mey 5, 1944,:seria1 No. 534,297 c l, c ⁇ scams. (clear-2y ⁇ 'lL-*his,invri-tion relates to improyements ⁇ in scatfor supporting" boards, or .thel like (not shown) forfthe ⁇ support ofworkmen..
  • Each turnbuckle hasy oppositelypitched threads; 212 and 23engaging internal threads of the members 210;
  • Eig. 2 ⁇ is ,a ⁇ similar[view ⁇ ofI one of the ibase elements ofthe structure.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspectivevievvof a socketed joint element of the structure'.
  • Figi 51 a perspectivefview ofa,cori1er"element ⁇ of, the.scaffold. ⁇
  • 6 ⁇ designates baseV I plates having upstanding pegs ⁇ 1 rigidly connected thereto. c Four of these baseelements'are used-Y at. the ⁇ corners 0f a unit of the scaffold, and the pegs are ⁇ adaptedto extend into sockets 8 fat the lower ⁇ .ends of thejoint ⁇ elements 9. ⁇ Each of. these lelements.has an upstanding socket I0 ⁇ co;
  • orfpipes I4 have their ends, extending intosockets lll of ⁇ four of the ⁇ units 9 so as to make la complete ⁇ rectangle.
  • Other horizontal rods or pipes I6 have their ends connected to horizontal sockets ofthe elements 9a ⁇ so as to form a rectangular frame atthe top of the unit,
  • ⁇ 2r-scaffold ⁇ comprising aunit including socketed joint elementseach provided with upper and c lovver ⁇ alignedyertical sockets and horizontal socketsradiating from the axis of the vertical sockets of ⁇ thatlelement, apertured webs rigidly united Withfthe vertical sockets and horizontal sockets, of each element, bars joining ⁇ said elements and extending, into horizontal ⁇ sockets thereof, ⁇ posts extending into vertical sockets of the elements;
  • a scaifold comprising a unit including sock-51.11" eted joint elements each provided with upper and ,Y
  • a scaffold comprising a unit including four corner members, each having a supporting plate fand an up-standing peg, socketed joint elements ⁇ each provided with vertically disposed coaxial with the vertical sockets and horizontal sockets" of each element, bars joining said elements and extending into horizontal sockets thereof, posts extending intovertical sockets of ther elements, similar joint elements arranged at ⁇ the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last mentioned elements, chainsk connected to the apertured portions of the Webs, and turnbuckles. each connected respectively to two pairs of the connecting elements ⁇ 'and arranged at the sides of the unit for making it rigid.
  • a scaffold comprising a-unit including socketed joint elements each provided with vertical sockets and horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, each joint element having external vWebs connecting its vertical sockets to its horizontal sockets and provided with apertures,
  • a scaffold comprising a unit including socketed joint elements each provided with vertical' sockets and horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, bars joining said socketed joints and extending into horizontal sockets thereof,
  • each turnbuckle comprising non-rotatable members provided with external loops and hooks, each companion pair of non-rotatable membershaving oppositely pitched internal threads and a handoperated screw having oppositely pitched external rthreads engaging the threads of said members.
  • ajoint element pro,- vided with a socket, abar extending into the sockety and provided with an apertured-horn, a socket member hingedly connected to; the bar, means engageable With an aperture of Vthe horn for securing the socket member tothe horn at various angles to the bar, ⁇ said socketjrnember having a socket of substantially the same inf sol sockets, the pegs extending into certain of said sockets, each of said joint elements being also k provided with horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, bars joining ⁇ said socketed joints andV extending into horizontal Vsockets thereof, posts extending into vertical socketsof the joints, similar joint elements' arranged at the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last,- mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the joint elements at the tops of the'posts, connecting elements conthel posts, each post extending into one ofthe vertical lsockets of
  • a scaffold comprising a unit including sock- ⁇ cal sockets of that element, bars joining said the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last f mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the Ajoint'elements at vvthe tops of the posts', connecting elements con'- nected to the joint elements, and turn buckles each connected respectively.
  • each turn buckle comprising internally threaded end members provided with end loops and side hooks, and

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H. G. ROTEN Aug; 21, 1945i,
SCAFFOLD Y' Aug. 21, 1945. H. G. RoTEN S CAFFOLD Filed May 5, 19421 "2 'sheets-sheet 2 Patented Aug. 21, 1945 SCArrOLD Henry G. Roten, Houston; Tex.
oldstand `more particuiarlyto scalfolds having metallic framework which can be readily erected eitheriat the interior or exterior of a building wither;` having to be attached to the building.
Qnegof `tlieobjec-ts of .the invention is to provide ai istr.uct-ure` which can be` erected in` about onetenththe time it takes to build a wooden scaffold, and (one which` is .more substantial, safer, and more Adurable than, a Wooden scaffold,` and `in Whl hno partici' timbers ofthe scaffold is Wasted when assessors is dismantled.
Another object is tosupplya scaffold of metal@ or the like, which `can ,be readily erectedgby` unskilledl labor;` and so manipulated thatiessential elementsmay extend around corners to take care arranged at i angles `to oneariotherr c ifi/'ith the `foregoing objects outlined,` and` `with other objects in .View` which will appear:` as the descriptionproceeds, the invention oonsistslin` i. Aspiration Mey 5, 1944,:seria1 No. 534,297 c l, c `scams. (clear-2y `'lL-*his,invri-tion relates to improyements `in scatfor supporting" boards, or .thel like (not shown) forfthe` support ofworkmen..
`To rigidify thestructure, `chains l| 1` arear# rangedat each side of the unit,` each chain hav` ing a` hook Ill at one end engagingpne of. the
, apertures.` lf3.4 Theother `ends of thechainare extended through loops L9 of non-rotatablemembers `2li Vof turnbuckles, said members having.
hooks 21| to engage `end links of the chains. Each turnbuckle hasy oppositelypitched threads; 212 and 23engaging internal threads of the members 210;
, and actuatedbyahandle24. `ItWillloeobvious l that turning of thehandle Will` cause tightening` together of the chainsso as- `to hold the parts and render the' structurerigid. 1 i. i f
' Where it is necessary to extend the scaffold around a corner, I use cornerelementsrvhiclirI` have designed, and oneof which is lil-lustratedxin Fig. 5. There it will be seen that a bar 251adapteditobe received `in any one lo-fthe sockets 1I' I1,
terminates in a horn or hook-shaped extension tljie.l noveLtea-tures hereinafter described in` detail,
illustrated in the accompanying drawings, Vandmore particularly `pointed out in the appended claims. l j l `Til the `Eig. l is a perspective` view `of aunitl offmy improved scaffold,` in incomplete condition to facilitateillustration. 'i L ,c c,
Eig. 2` is ,a `similar[view` ofI one of the ibase elements ofthe structure.
. Fig. 3 is a perspectivevievvof a socketed joint element of the structure'. c 4 c i, Eigrlgis `a similar View lof a turnbuckle form-r, ingpart of the scafi-old.l l
Figi 51s a perspectivefview ofa,cori1er"element` of, the.scaffold.`
Referring 'to `the dravvings, 6` designates baseV I plates having upstanding pegs` 1 rigidly connected thereto. c Four of these baseelements'are used-Y at. the` corners 0f a unit of the scaffold, and the pegs are` adaptedto extend into sockets 8 fat the lower` .ends of thejoint` elements 9. `Each of. these lelements.has an upstanding socket I0 `co;
axial with` the` axis` of the socket 18V, and four horizontallydisposed sockets II radiating` from saidl axis andpositioned at .90? relative to, one` another,-` `Thesockets are `jointed by Webs"` I2, each o f Which-,has an aperture I3` for a purposehereinaiter described. c
orfpipes I4 have their ends, extending intosockets lll of` four of the` units 9 so as to make la complete `rectangle. Four vertical rigid posts .or pipes lghavetheirilower ends supported bythe sockets I0, and they are capped by Joint elements 9a identicatwithfthe;elements" 9.2 Other horizontal rods or pipes I6 have their ends connected to horizontal sockets ofthe elements 9a` so as to form a rectangular frame atthe top of the unit,
structure around a corner, `or the like.
. soA i'locomplete thebase of a unit, horizontal bars 26` provided with a "series "of spaced vertical apertures 2l-d`esigned to-receive a'pin which may also be passed" through a hole |28` ofahinge socketl 2li;`
- securedto the barby a pivot pin `3|).` It will be obvious that a pin passed through hole 28 andI any one of the holesizv'l `will act to secure the i `hinge socket at various angles tothe bar 25 so that thesocketfl may beplaced in` position to receivehorizontal bars I4, I6 in extending the From the foregoing, vit is believedthat the structure, use and advantages ofthe improved c `scaffold. may be readily understood by .those skilled in theart,` and it Will beA apparent that `the various elements aredetachably connected; to one another so that one or more units may be c erected by properly assembling the elements. i It Y is alsozmanifest that a unit can be extendedfrom either side of theunit illustrates; by" the use of other horizontal bars, and the unit may fbe increased inheight by adding vertical posts 44to the top sockets ofthe elements 9a.y c
While I have disclosed What now consider to be a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is obvious that changes may be made in the details disclosed Without departing from the spirit 1 of the invention, asLeXpressed in the claims. What I claim `and desire; to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. `2r-scaffold` comprising aunit including socketed joint elementseach provided with upper and c lovver` alignedyertical sockets and horizontal socketsradiating from the axis of the vertical sockets of `thatlelement, apertured webs rigidly united Withfthe vertical sockets and horizontal sockets, of each element, bars joining` said elements and extending, into horizontal `sockets thereof, `posts extending into vertical sockets of the elements;
similar `jointelemcnts arranged at the tops of the FFICE 1 y posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of oneof the last mentioned elements,
*connecting elements connected to the apertured portions of the Webs, and turnbuckles each connected respectively to two pairs of the connecting elements and arranged atthe sides of the unit for making it rigid. l
2. A scaifold comprising a unit including sock-51.11" eted joint elements each provided with upper and ,Y
`l ets radiating from the axis of the vertical sockets lower aligned vertical sockets and horizontal so-ckof that element, apertured webs rigidly united vided with apertures. 7. A scaffold comprising a unit including four corner members, each having a supporting plate fand an up-standing peg, socketed joint elements` each provided with vertically disposed coaxial with the vertical sockets and horizontal sockets" of each element, bars joining said elements and extending into horizontal sockets thereof, posts extending intovertical sockets of ther elements, similar joint elements arranged at `the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last mentioned elements, chainsk connected to the apertured portions of the Webs, and turnbuckles. each connected respectively to two pairs of the connecting elements `'and arranged at the sides of the unit for making it rigid.
3. A scaffold comprising a-unit including socketed joint elements each provided with vertical sockets and horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, each joint element having external vWebs connecting its vertical sockets to its horizontal sockets and provided with apertures,
bars joining said joints and'extending into horizontal sockets thereof to form a frame at the bottom portion of the unit, posts extending into vertical sockets of the joints and rising from the latter, similar joint elements arranged at tops of the posts, each post extending into one-lof the Vertical sockets of one of the last-mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets lof the joint elements at the tops of the posts, connecting elements engaging apertures of said webs, and turnbuckles arranged substantially parallel to the bars and each connected respectively to Itwo pairs of the connecting elements and arranged at the sidesof the unit for making it rigid. l l
4. A scaffold comprising a unit including socketed joint elements each provided with vertical' sockets and horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, bars joining said socketed joints and extending into horizontal sockets thereof,
posts extending into vertical sockets of the joints, similar joint elements arranged at the tops of the posts, each post extending'intoV one of vthe vertical sockets of oneof the last-mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the joint elements at thetops of the posts, connecting elements connected to the joints, and turnbuckles connected Arespectively to two pairs of theconnecting elements,V and ,arranged at the sides of the unit for making it' rigid, each turnbuckle comprising non-rotatable members provided with external loops and hooks, each companion pair of non-rotatable membershaving oppositely pitched internal threads and a handoperated screw having oppositely pitched external rthreads engaging the threads of said members.
5. In a scaffold structure, ajoint element pro,- vided with a socket, abar extending into the sockety and provided with an apertured-horn, a socket member hingedly connected to; the bar, means engageable With an aperture of Vthe horn for securing the socket member tothe horn at various angles to the bar,` said socketjrnember having a socket of substantially the same inf sol sockets, the pegs extending into certain of said sockets, each of said joint elements being also k provided with horizontal sockets radiating from the vertical sockets, bars joining `said socketed joints andV extending into horizontal Vsockets thereof, posts extending into vertical socketsof the joints, similar joint elements' arranged at the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last,- mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the joint elements at the tops of the'posts, connecting elements conthel posts, each post extending into one ofthe vertical lsockets of one of the last-mentionedelements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the joint elements at the tops ofthe posts, connecting elements connected to the joints, andy turnbuckles each connected respectively to two pairs of the connecting elements,
yand arranged at the sides of the unit -for mak-v ing it 4rigid,said connecting elements and turnbuckles forming substantially H-shaped devices at each side of the unit.
9. A scaffold comprising a unit including sock-` cal sockets of that element, bars joining said the tops of the posts, each post extending into one of the vertical sockets of one of the last f mentioned elements, horizontal bars extending into horizontal sockets of the Ajoint'elements at vvthe tops of the posts', connecting elements con'- nected to the joint elements, and turn buckles each connected respectively. With twov pairs of' the connecting elements and arranged at the sides of the unit for making it rigid, each turn buckle comprising internally threaded end members provided with end loops and side hooks, and
an intermediate rotatable threaded member in threaded engagement with the threads of the end members, each pair of connecting elements pass-V ing through one of said loops and being secured to certain yof said hooks.` f f l ,HENRY G. BOTEN, 1
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US2445453A (en) * 1946-04-05 1948-07-20 Lacy K Pennington Portable scaffold
US2462429A (en) * 1945-08-30 1949-02-22 Sachs Milton Scaffold
US2611657A (en) * 1951-12-06 1952-09-23 Brittin Edward Baylis Self-sustaining scaffold
US2879110A (en) * 1955-04-04 1959-03-24 George C Hardie Scaffolding
US3095070A (en) * 1959-10-05 1963-06-25 Mcdonald David Knockdown scaffold
WO1989004902A1 (en) * 1987-11-24 1989-06-01 Huang Yen T Modular space framed earthquake resistant structure

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2462429A (en) * 1945-08-30 1949-02-22 Sachs Milton Scaffold
US2445453A (en) * 1946-04-05 1948-07-20 Lacy K Pennington Portable scaffold
US2611657A (en) * 1951-12-06 1952-09-23 Brittin Edward Baylis Self-sustaining scaffold
US2879110A (en) * 1955-04-04 1959-03-24 George C Hardie Scaffolding
US3095070A (en) * 1959-10-05 1963-06-25 Mcdonald David Knockdown scaffold
WO1989004902A1 (en) * 1987-11-24 1989-06-01 Huang Yen T Modular space framed earthquake resistant structure
US4903452A (en) * 1987-11-24 1990-02-27 Huang Yen T Modular space framed earthquake resistant structure

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