Abstract: A folding step ladder is provided. The folding step ladder includes a platform that can be positioned atop a vehicle's wheels and support a user. The platform is connected to a pair of spaced apart parallel rails via a hinge and the rails are connected to each other by one or more rungs that span therebetween to form a ladder. The platform includes a stabilizing bar that can be positioned between the vehicle and the vehicle's wheels. In one embodiment, the stabilizing bar includes one or more elongated sections in a telescoping arrangement that allows a user to adjust the length of the stabilizing bar. In one embodiment, a second side of the platform includes a high friction surface that prevents slippage when mounted to the vehicle's wheels. The platform and ladder may be moved together at the hinge into a folded configuration as desired.
Abstract: A system for securing an air conditioning unit to a building without the need for any alteration and/or damage to the building itself. The system includes a cross bar, an air conditioning unit support, and a strut. The arrangement of the components results in the cross bar applying an outward force to an interior surface of the building and strut applying an inward force to an exterior surface of the building in response to the downward force exerted on the air conditioning unit support. The sum of the forces applied on the surfaces of the building is sufficient to secure the air conditioning unit to the building.
Abstract: A safety harness assembly includes a jump suit that may be worn. The jump suit has an inner layer and an outer layer. A mesh is coupled to the jump and objects may be coupled to the mesh. A harness is coupled to the jump suit. Thus, the harness is worn when the jump suit is worn thereby facilitating the harness to be coupled around a user. The harness is positioned between the inner layer and the outer layer. A rope is coupled to the harness. The rope may be coupled to a stanchion thereby facilitating the harness to inhibit the user from falling off of a support on the stanchion.
Abstract: Disclosed is a roof parapet mounted adjustable bracket for hanging a sign panel. The adjustable bracket is able to fit a variety of widths of parapets and allows a user to change a sign without removing the bracket from a parapet.
Abstract: A system for securing an air conditioning unit to a building without the need for any alteration and/or damage to the building itself. The system includes a cross bar, an air conditioning unit support, and a strut. The arrangement of the components results in the cross bar applying an outward force to an interior surface of the building and strut applying an inward force to an exterior surface of the building in response to the downward force exerted on the air conditioning unit support. The sum of the forces applied on the surfaces of the building are sufficient to secure the air conditioning unit to the building.
Abstract: This invention relates generally to a method for using a deck in construction. In one embodiment, a technique includes, but is not limited to, positioning a deck on a floor of a building, the deck including at least a stationary support structure and a slidable platform; and extending the slidable platform relative to the stationary support structure beyond an edge of the floor of the building at least partly using one or more wheels of the slidable platform that rest directly or indirectly on the floor of the building.
Abstract: A bracket for mounting an air conditioning unit in a window has a base plate having a front edge and a rear edge and a pair of support legs connected to the base plate and extending from the rear edge, each support leg having an end face that faces in a same direction as the front edge and a support trough connected to the front edge. There are adjustable arms connected to the support trough. These arms are slidable in opposite directions to increase the width of the bracket and fit it exactly to the width of the window frame. When the bracket is positioned in a window frame of a structure, the support trough fits within the window frame and the end faces of the each support leg rest against an exterior of the structure.
Abstract: A system and method for allowing escape of many persons from a multistory building over a short period of time. The method and system include strategic placement and use of anchor points and components in conjunction with escape kits or devices so as to allow increased efficiency and safety of escape from the building for a plurality of persons in a coordinated manner, including escape of multiple escapees simultaneously or near simultaneously. The system and method include determining a strategic escape plan and configuration that incorporates consideration of building features, including features possibly interfering with escape routes, and three dimensional aspects of both building characteristics and anchor and escape kit and device features.
Abstract: A portable safety anchor for use in an aperture with side jambs such as a door or window as a tie off for a safety line. The anchor has a pair of clamps mounted on a bar longer than the aperture is wide. The clamps are T-shaped with a stem and a cross arm. The stem is adapted for contact with a first side of the wall and the cross arm has a toe and a heel. The toe is adapted for contact with the side jamb and the heel is adapted to extend beyond the side jamb on the first side of the wall. The heel has an aperture through which the bar passes. Means are provided for securing the clamps on the bar with the toes in frictional contact with the side jamb and the stem in frictional contact with the first side of the wall. A safety line is tied from the toe of one or both of the clamps such that a force applied to the safety line on the second side of the wall is transferred to the first side of the wall by the clamps.
Abstract: A window mounted temporary working platform which is totally assembled by one user from inside the window being repaired, maintained, or washed. The device provides a working platform at an elevation below the outer window sill with two side rails, an outer rail and a working platform which is supported without permanent installation on the building being serviced. The device is adjustable in width to accommodate a wide variety of window widths and is configured to provide for window with outer storm windows and window installation where the area below the inner sill is unavailable for platform support or connection due to of a heater or radiator.
Abstract: An improved portable window perch is easily assembled to allow a user to stand on a perch outside the window of a building structure. The perch is supported by a scaffold placed up against the inside wall surrounding a window. The scaffold has two vertical bars displaced from one another and which can be folded in half through the use of hinges on each of the two vertical bars. The vertical bars are displaced from one another with a cross member between them. Also, at the top of the two vertical bars is an upper horizontal bar, while at the bottom there is a lower horizontal bar. The two horizontal bars have padding thereon so as to prevent damage to the wall. The perch has two arms extended through the window, connected to a platform at one end, suspended outside the window, and a clamp at the other, connected to the cross member with the scaffold erected up against the inside wall, so that the perch is securely and safely supported outside the window.
Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus that can be used for hoisting and rescue purposes at significant elevations such as in high rise buildings.
Abstract: An escape device uses multiple discardable cable spools. The escape device casing is fitted to a window ledge by front and rear locking feet. A person attempting to escape uses hand grips to position himself below the roller spool for the cable and at a position spaced from the outside wall of the building. As he descends, his rate of descent is controlled by friction brakes within the casing. Upon reaching the ground, a door in the casing can be opened and the cable spool removed and replaced with a fresh cable spool, thus eliminating the necessity for rewinding the old cable.
Abstract: A removable cast, form or "shuttering" is provided to form "in situ" from poured concrete the portion of an outside wall, of a building disposed between the sill of the window opening of one story and the upper part of the window opening of the story directly below it. The shuttering comprises a unitary combination handleable in a single operation of either assembly preparatory to pouring concrete, or disassembly after pouring. It includes all adjustment means necessary for adjusting the assembly in all directions, and does not require any alteration to the parts of the building already constructed. The shuttering, when assembled, is characterized by having its center of gravity disposed within the building, to provide a more stable equilibrium during pouring, and by having its center of gravity, upon disassembly, displaced to the outside of the building, to facilitate its ready removal with the aid of a crane, winch or other comparable lifting means.