Safety Latch for a Multifunction Scaffold
A lightweight, multifunction scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames, and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames at a user selected height in an adjustment range. The adjustable height platform comprises a pair of spaced-apart side rails extending between the ladder frames and a deck supported on opposing sides by the side rails. The deck includes at least one recess in a top surface of the deck adjacent each of the opposing sides of the deck. The scaffold further includes at least one latch rotatably mounted to each side rail and including a catch element for engagement with the recess in the top surface of the deck to secure the deck on the side rails. The latch is movable between a disengaged position allowing the deck to be installed or removed from the side rials and an engaged position in which the catch element extends over a top surface of the deck and engages with a respective one of the recesses in the deck so that the catch element is flush with or below the surface of the deck.
The present disclosure relates generally to lightweight scaffolding and, more particularly, to a lightweight, multi-function scaffold.
BACKGROUNDLightweight scaffolds made from metal tubing are commercially available for use when working close to the ground. One such scaffold comprises an adjustable height platform supported between two ladder frames. The platform includes two side rails with guide channels at each end thereof, and a deck that is supported by the side rails. The guide channels slide up and down along the vertical supports of the ladder frames to allow the height of the platform to be adjusted.
The deck of the platform rests on the side rails on either side of the deck and is held in place by a spring-biased latch that pushes the deck down against support surfaces on the side rails. In a conventional multi-function scaffold, the latch comprises an L-shaped pin mounted to the side rail that rotates out of the way while the deck is being put into place, and then rotates back after the deck is in place so that the latch extends over the top surface of the deck to prevent the deck from lifting off of the side rails.
There are some drawbacks with the current latch design. Because the latch extends above the top surface of the deck, it presents a tripping hazard to workers standing on the deck. Also, a worker may accidentally kick and disengage the latch holding the deck in place. If the latch becomes disengaged, the deck may shift and/or dislodge causing the worker to fall.
Accordingly, there is a need for a new design for the latch that eliminates these safety hazards.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure provides a lightweight, multifunction scaffold with an improved safety latch. The scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames, and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames at a user selected height in an adjustment range. The adjustable height platform comprises a pair of spaced-apart side rails extending between the ladder frames and a deck supported on opposing sides by the side rails. The deck includes at least one recess in a top surface of the deck adjacent each of the opposing sides of the deck. The scaffold further includes at least one latch rotatably mounted to each side rail. Each ladder frame includes a catch element for engagement with a respective recess in the top surface of the deck to secure the deck on the side rails. The latches are movable between a disengaged position allowing the deck to be installed or removed from the side rials and an engaged position in which the catch element extends over a top surface of the deck and engages with a respective one of the recesses in the deck so that the catch element is flush with or below the surface of the deck.
The seating of the latch in the recesses on the top surface of the deck eliminates a trip hazard inherent in conventional designs. Further, the recessing of the latch prevents the worker from accidentally kicking and disengaging the latch while standing on the platform. As a result, the possibility of the deck shifting or being dislodging is reduced, thus reducing the risk of a fall.
Referring now to the drawings,
Each ladder frame 12 comprises two vertical supports 14 connected by two or more cross members 16 that serve as ladder rungs. The vertical supports 14 and cross members 16 are preferably made of a metal tubing or other tubular material. The cross members 16 are preferably welded at each end to respective ones of the vertical supports 14 so that each ladder frame 12 is a unitary structure.
A series of aligned openings 18 extend through the vertical supports 14 perpendicular to the plane of the ladder frame 12 and are spaced 2 inches apart. As will be hereinafter described in more detail, the openings 18 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 30 on the platform 20 to secure the platform 20 at a desired height between the ladder frames 12. Additionally, openings 18a extend transversely through the lower end of each vertical support 14. These opening 18a are used to secure casters 50 to the vertical supports 14 when the side rail 20 is in the lowermost position as will be hereinafter described.
The platform 20 comprises two side rail assemblies 21 that extend between the ladder frames 12 and a deck 40 that is supported by the side rail assemblies. Each side rail assembly 21 comprises a side rail 22 and two guide channels 24 at opposing ends of the side rail 22. The side rails 22 are configured to provide a support surface for the deck 40 in two orientations, referred to herein as the normal orientation and inverted orientation. Two variations of the side rail 22 are shown in
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The side rails 22 are equipped with latches 42 to hold the deck 40 down once the deck 40 is put in place. The latches 42 are mounted to the parallel flanges 22b of the side rail 22 and are configured to project up through slots 40a in the deck 40. The latches 42 include a catch element 46 connected to a spring-biased latch pin 44 that pulls the catch element 46 down into contact with the top surface of the deck 40. The latch pin 44 with the attached catch element 46 is rotatable.
To secure the deck 40 in place, the latch 42 is rotated so that the catch element 46 can pass through the slot 40a in the deck 40 while the deck 40 is being lowered into place as shown in
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The guide channels 24 comprises a C-shaped channel and are configured to slide along the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frames 12 at each end of the scaffold 10 to adjust the height of the platform 20. Two openings 26 are formed in the inner flanges of each guide channel 24 for locking the guide channel 24 at a selected height as hereinafter described. The openings 26 are spaced to align with the openings 18 in the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frame 12 at preselected heights. The openings 26 in the guide channels 24 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 30 (described below) on the platform 20 to secure the platform 20 at a desired height between the ladder frames 12. A third opening 28 is formed near a lower end of the guide channel 24 and aligns with an opening 18 in the vertical support 14. A latch 29 passes through aligned opening 28 and 18 in the guide channel 24 and vertical support 14 respectively. The latch 29 serves as a failsafe and provides additional safety in case the locking mechanism 30 inadvertently disengages. Diagonal braces 25 connect a lower end of each guide channel 24 to the side rail 22 to increase the strength and rigidity of the assembled scaffold 10. The increased stability enhances worker's confidence when standing on the scaffold.
Each guide channel 24 includes a releasable locking mechanism 30 for locking the platform 20 at a desired height. In one embodiment, the releasable locking mechanism 30 comprises a U-shaped latch 32 that engages with the aligned openings 26 and 18 in the guide channel 24 and vertical supports 14 respectively to lock the side rail 22 at a desired height. Each latch 32 includes a pair of spaced apart legs 32a connected by a cross member 32b. A bracket 34 supports the latch 32. The bracket 34 includes a pair of openings 36 through which the legs 32a of the latch 32 extend. Springs 38 surrounding each leg 32a of the latch 32 and bias the latch 32 to a locked position. The springs 38 are compressed when the latch 32 is pulled back to disengage the latch 32 and push the latch 32 back to an engaged position when the latch 32 is released.
In some embodiments, the scaffold 10 includes casters 50 disposed at the lower end of each vertical support 14 as shown in
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In some embodiments, the casters 50 can be replaced by footpads, level jacks or socket levelers (not shown) or other ground-engaging member. comprising a generally flat pad that contacts the ground or underlying surface and a stem that extends into that extends into the lower end of a vertical support 14.
Additional details of the first embodiment of the multi-function scaffold are described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/537,163 which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The ladder frames 12 are the same as the first embodiment and the description of the ladder frame 12 is omitted for the sake of brevity. It is also noted that similar reference numbers are used in
The platform 20 comprises two side rail assemblies that extend between the ladder frames 12 and a deck 40 that is supported by the side rail assemblies. An example side rail assembly 300 is shown in
The guide channels 24 comprises a C-shaped channels 24 and are configured to slide along the vertical supports 14 of the ladder frames 12 at each end of the scaffold 10 to adjust the height of the platform 20. Each guide channel 24 includes a releasable locking mechanism 30 for locking the platform 20 at a desired height. In one embodiment, the releasable locking mechanism 30 comprises a U-shaped latch 32 that engages with the aligned openings and in the guide channel 24 and vertical supports 14 respectively to lock the side rail 22 at a desired height. The U-shaped latch 32 is biased by springs to an engaged position. To adjust the height of the platform, the latch is pulled back to disengage the latch from the holes 18 in the vertical supports 14. Once disengaged, the platform 20 can be adjusted in height to any desired position in the adjustment range. When the platform 20 is adjusted to the desired height, span pins 34 can be inserted through holes in the guide channel 24 that align with the holes 18 in the vertical supports 14 as a failsafe. The span pins 34 secure the platform 20 at the desired height even if the releasable locking mechanism fails or disengages.
The side rails 22 in the second embodiment are equipped with removable latches 42, also referred to as locking pins 42, to hold the deck 40 down once the deck 40 is put in place.
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The design of an example latch 42 is shown in
To install the deck 40, the latch 42 is pushed up slightly to rotate the latch 42 so that the flat side of the catch element 46 faces the deck 40 as shown In
Additional details of the second embodiment of the multifunction scaffold are described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/716,781 filed on Apr. 8, 2022, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Claims
1. A scaffold comprising:
- first and second ladder frames;
- an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames at a user selected height in an adjustment range, the adjustable height platform comprising: a pair of spaced-apart side rails extending between the ladder frames; a deck supported on opposing sides by the side rails, the deck including at least one recess in a top surface of the deck adjacent one of the sides of the deck; and at least one latch rotatably mounted to each side rail and including a catch element for engagement with the recess in the top surface of the deck to secure the deck on the side rails; and wherein the latch is movable between a disengaged position allowing the deck to be installed or removed from the side rials and an engaged position in which the catch element extends over a top surface of the deck and engages with a respective one of the recesses in the deck so that the catch element is flush with or below the surface of the deck.
2. The scaffold of claim 1, wherein the adjustable height platform comprises a pair of latches mounted to each side rail, and a pair or corresponding recesses adjacent each of the opposing sides of the deck for engagement with respective latches.
3. The scaffold of claim 1, wherein each side rail is configured to be supported between the ladder frames in first and second orientations, and wherein the side rail comprises first and second support surfaces for supporting a deck of the scaffold in the first and second orientations respectively
4. The scaffold of claim 3, further comprising a first set of latches for holding the deck in place against the first support surfaces of the side rails in the first orientation and a second set of latches for holding the deck in place against the second support surfaces of the side rails in the second orientation.
5. The scaffold of claim 4, wherein:
- the first set of latches and second of latches are mounted internally in the side rails;
- the first set of latches extend vertically through the first support surface of the side rails when the side rails are in the first orientation; and
- the second set of latches extend vertically through the second support surfaces of the side rails when the side rails are in the second orientation:
6. The scaffold of claim of claim 5, wherein:
- the deck includes a plurality of elongated slots adjacent the opposing edges of the deck;
- the first set of latches extend through the elongated slots in the deck to engage an upper surface of the deck when the side rails are in the first orientation; and
- the second set of latches extend through the elongated slots in the deck to engage the upper surface of the deck when the side rails are in the first orientation.
7. The scaffold of claim 6, wherein the latches in the first and second sets of latches are spring-biased to press the deck downward against the first or second support surface respectively.
8. The scaffold of claim 3, wherein each side rail further includes first and second vertically aligned slots formed in respective opposing surfaces of the side rails.
9. The scaffold of claim 8, wherein each latch further comprises a shaft connected to the catch element, and a biasing member to bias the catch element into engagement with the deck and secure the deck against one of the support surfaces of a respective one of the side rails depending on the orientation, wherein each latch is configured to be removably engaged with the first and second slots of a respective one of the side rails in both the first and second orientations.
10. The side rail assembly of claim 9, wherein each slot comprises:
- a channel extending along a longitudinal axis of the side rail;
- a first hole that is wider than the channel; and
- a second hole that is spaced away from, and wider than, the first hole;
- wherein both the first hole and the second hole intersect the channel.
11. The side rail assembly of claim 10, wherein, a lower end of the shaft is configured to engage with the first hole in a lower one of the slots, and wherein an upper end of the shaft is configured to engage with the first hole in an upper one of the slots.
12. The side rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the latch further comprises, toward the lower end of the shaft, a protrusion that is wider than the first hole of each of the slots.
13. The side rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the biasing member comprises a coil spring disposed around the shaft of the latch and is arranged to bias the latch in a downward direction when the latch is installed in the side rail.
14. The side rail assembly of claim 13, wherein the latch further comprises, between the lower and upper ends of the shaft, a protrusion to which the coil spring is attached.
15. The side rail assembly of claim 13, wherein the coil spring coils around the shaft in a diameter wider than the first hole of each of the slots.
16. The side rail assembly of claim 13, wherein the second hole is configured to allow insertion of the latch and coil spring through the second hole in the upper slot during installation of the latch into the side rail.
17. The side rail assembly of claim 16, wherein the latch includes a reduced diameter section spaced from the catch element, the reduced diameter section being configured to slide within the channel during installation of the latch into the side rail.
18. The side rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the shaft comprises sections above and below the reduced diameter section that are wider than the channel of each slot and narrower than the first and second holes of each slot.
19. The side rail assembly of claim 10, wherein the catch element includes at least one detent configured to engage within the channel of an upper one or the slots when the latch is installed in the side rail.
20. The side rail assembly of claim 13, wherein:
- the catch element includes a flat section; and
- the detent is configured to engage the channel with the flat of the catch element in a first position facing towards the deck and a second position facing away from the deck.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 20, 2023
Publication Date: Aug 31, 2023
Inventor: Grady F. Smith (Greenville, NC)
Application Number: 18/099,767