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- the present invention relates to scaffolding, and is more particularly concerned with a size-adjustable platform for use therewith.
- this type of displaceable platform leaves an area uncovered when being displaced, which is not well suited for application where the platform needs to be selectively either enlarged or reduced in size to adapt to the varying available space between the supporting tower structure and the adjacent wall surface to be worked on and along which the platform is being displaced.
- This is especially applicable when the platform is at least partially annular in shape, such as when located inside a furnace tower, chimney, silo or the like with a constantly varying diameter along its axial length, for the cleaning and/or maintenance and/or construction of the inside wall thereof.
- An advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is expandable to follow the contour and/or profile of a surface, including obstacles and/or discontinuities thereof, along which the platform is being rectilinearly displaced.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is radially and telescopically expandable with a plurality of radial sections.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is made of a plurality of adjacent circumferential sections independently expandable and retractable with respect to one another.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is easily and quickly mounted on and dismounted from a site.
- a size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprising a non-expandable portion securable to a movable part of the scaffolding, an expandable section releasably mounted on the non-expandable portion, and an actuating mechanism adapted selectively to move the said expandable section relative to the non-expandable portion thereby to adjust the size of the platform.
- the size-adjustable platform may be of annular shape for surrounding scaffolding erected vertically at the centre of the platform.
- the size-adjustable platform may in the alternative be of rectilinear shape extending orthogonally from scaffolding erected at a margin of the platform.
- a size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprising at least a fixed first panel and a movable second panel mounted adjacent one another, and an actuating mechanism connected to the first and second panels and adapted to selectively reciprocate the second panel with respect to the first panel thereby to expand or reduce a size of the platform.
- the platform may include a third panel movably mounted on the second panel opposite the first panel, and a synchronizing mechanism connected to the first, second and third panels to synchronize displacement of the third panel relative to the second panel with the displacement of the second panel relative to the first panel.
- the platform may conveniently be of annular form and each panel may be of segmental shape with the second panel overlying the first and when provided the third panel overlying the second.
- the third or outer circumferential panels are arranged in pairs of sections, and each pair includes an upper circumferential section and a lower circumferential section secured one to the other side-by-side.
- Each circumferential section preferably includes a plurality of radially and telescopically expandable radial sections, each adjacent pair being independently expandable one from the other.
- Adjacent pairs of outer circumferential panels overlap one another in alternating manner with each upper circumferential section being adjacent two lower circumferential sections and vice-versa, the arrangement being such that in either extended or retracted mode a continuity of surface is achieved.
- the actuating mechanism may be hydraulically or pneumatically powered and may thus comprise an actuating ram interconnecting the first and second panels.
- a screw drive may be provided to effect reciprocating relative movement between the panels.
- the synchronizing mechanism is associated with the actuating mechanism and comprises for example chains interconnecting the first and third panels, the chains being reeved over appropriate sprockets associated with the second panels.
- the synchronizing mechanism may further incorporate telescoping beams which slide within one another and are mounted beneath respective panels, whereby upon actuation of the actuating mechanism relative movement is achieved in synchrony such that relative movement is smooth with the outer panel moving twice as fast as the middle panel in relation to the first fixed panel.
- a controller for the actuating mechanism is advantageously provided on the non-extendable part of the platform.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a scaffolding assembly having a work platform in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view taken along line 2 of FIG. 1 , showing a pair of platform circumferential sections with their respective three radial sections in a fully extended configuration;
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the pair of platform circumferential sections of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3 , showing the pair of platform circumferential sections with their respective three radial sections in a fully retracted configuration
- FIG. 5 is a schematic section view taken along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 there is shown a scaffolding assembly 10 typically centrally and axially mounted inside a large chimney 12 for cleaning or maintenance of the internal wall surface thereof.
- the scaffolding assembly 10 includes a main tower 14 supported at its base by a structure 16 mounted at the bottom of the chimney 12 , the assembly being typically further secured at its top portion to the chimney structure generally extending through the top opening of the chimney 12 .
- a main sleeve structure 18 surrounds the main tower 14 and is displaceable therealong and secured thereto at any selected location.
- a work platform, shown generally as 20 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is releasably mounted onto the sleeve structure 18 , and defines an access opening 22 therethrough to allow for the passage of a secondary sleeve structure 24 with its secondary platform 26 attached thereto being displaceable along a secondary tower 28 , typically secured adjacent to the main tower 14 , via its displacement mechanism 30 (motor cage thereof shown) carried thereby.
- Both the main and secondary sleeve structures 18 , 24 have a respective axial slit opening therealong to allow for the passage of the tower-to-tower attachments (not shown) during displacement along their respective towers 14 , 28 .
- the secondary sleeve structure 24 and platform 26 are generally used as an elevator to carry workers and/or materials to and from the work platform 20 .
- the main sleeve structure 18 carries its own displacement mechanism (not shown).
- the secondary sleeve structure 24 and platform 26 could also be used as a freight elevator, to carry and displace the main sleeve structure 18 with the work platform 20 to different locations along the main tower 14 where it is secured thereto. In such a case, before displacement of the main sleeve structure 18 , the latter is connected to the secondary sleeve structure 24 before it is disconnected from the main tower 14 , and in reverse when the desired location is reached.
- the access opening 22 extends through a non-expandable portion 32 of the work platform 20 releasably secured to the main sleeve 18 .
- the work platform 20 includes an expandable section 34 thereof and is releasably mounted onto the non-expandable portion 32 .
- the expandable portion 34 includes a plurality of adjacent circumferential platform sections 38 oriented towards a wall surface to be worked on such as the chimney internal wall. Each circumferential section 38 is radially expandable in order to allow adjustment of the work platform 20 to the varying section of the chimney 12 .
- Each circumferential section 38 covers an angular portion of an annular section of the work platform 20 , such that all circumferential sections 38 form an annular shaped outer portion of the platform 20 .
- circumferential sections 38 are typically arranged in pairs 40 for easy assembly of the platform 20 .
- Each pair 40 includes an upper circumferential section 38 u and a lower circumferential section 38 l secured to one another side-by-side.
- Each circumferential section 38 includes a plurality of radially and telescopically expandable radial sections 42 .
- each circumferential section 38 is independently expandable from each other, the two sections 38 u , 38 l of the same pair 40 are arranged and connected to simultaneously expand or retract, independently of any other pair 40 , in order to allow for local discontinuities or non-uniformity of the surrounding section wall of the chimney 12 .
- the radial sections 42 thereof are movable relative to each other in a radial direction, with the innermost radial section 42 i being fixed relative to the adjacent structure 32 .
- the two circumferential sections 38 u , 38 l of the pair 40 are shown in a fully extended configuration, with the middle panels 44 m of the middle radial section 42 m partially overlapping the corresponding inner panel 44 i , and partially overlapped by the outer panel 44 o of the corresponding outermost radial section 42 o (the covered outlines being shown in dotted lines in FIG. 3 ).
- middle and outer panels 44 m , 44 o of the upper circumferential section 38 u partially overlap the corresponding panels of the adjacent lower circumferential sections 38 l , the one of the same pair 40 as well as the one of the adjacent pair 40 , such that the circumferential sections 38 alternate as upper and lower sections when assembled, as in FIG. 1 (with each upper circumferential section 38 u adjacent two lower circumferential sections 38 l , and vice-versa).
- FIG. 4 shows the two circumferential sections 38 u , 38 l of the pair 40 in a fully retracted configuration, with most of the inner panels 44 i being covered by the corresponding middle panels 44 m , which are themselves mostly covered by the corresponding outer panels 44 o , as highlighted by the dotted outlines.
- each circumferential section 38 is conveniently a hydraulic ram (although other mechanisms could be considered without deviating from the scope of the present invention) with the cylinder section 48 pivotally connected to a hollow inner beam 52 i mounted under the inner panel 44 i , and the piston section 50 connected to an inverted U-shaped middle beam 52 m mounted under the middle panel 44 m .
- An inverted U-shaped outer beam 52 o is movably connected to the middle beam 52 m typically via a synchronizing mechanism 54 such as two chains 56 or the like, connected to the inner and outer beams 52 i , 52 o at points 54 i and 54 o respectively, and respective sprockets 58 or the like mounted on longitudinal ends of the middle beam 52 m to allow for simultaneous radial displacements of the outer beam 52 o relative to the middle beam 52 m and of the middle beam 52 m relative to the inner beam 52 i via the radial actuation of the hydraulic ram 46 .
- a synchronizing mechanism 54 such as two chains 56 or the like
- the outer beam 52 o axially slides inside the middle beam 52 m which axially slides inside the inner beam 52 i , in the radial direction of the work platform 20 . Accordingly, the outer panel 44 o moves twice as fast as the corresponding middle panel 44 m in relation to the corresponding inner panel 44 i.
- the controller 33 (schematically shown) of all the expansion actuating mechanisms 46 is conveniently located on the non-expandable portion 32 of the work platform 20 adjacent the main sleeve structure 18 .
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Abstract
A size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprises a plurality of overlapping sections extending from a central core, the sections including separate panels reciprocable with respect to the central core whereby the extent of the platform from the central core may be varied in size upon actuation of a ram or equivalent to cater for variable dimensions.
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- Benefit of U.S. Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 60/929,044 filed on Jun. 8, 2007, is hereby claimed.
- The present invention relates to scaffolding, and is more particularly concerned with a size-adjustable platform for use therewith.
- It is known in the art of scaffolding to have a work platform that is displaceable in a translational manner, towards and away from an adjacent wall surface, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,285 of one of the present inventors and granted on Aug. 1, 2000.
- However, this type of displaceable platform leaves an area uncovered when being displaced, which is not well suited for application where the platform needs to be selectively either enlarged or reduced in size to adapt to the varying available space between the supporting tower structure and the adjacent wall surface to be worked on and along which the platform is being displaced. This is especially applicable when the platform is at least partially annular in shape, such as when located inside a furnace tower, chimney, silo or the like with a constantly varying diameter along its axial length, for the cleaning and/or maintenance and/or construction of the inside wall thereof.
- Accordingly, there is a need for an improved work platform for scaffolding and the like.
- It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide an improved work platform for scaffolding and the like.
- An advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is expandable to follow the contour and/or profile of a surface, including obstacles and/or discontinuities thereof, along which the platform is being rectilinearly displaced.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is radially and telescopically expandable with a plurality of radial sections.
- A further advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is made of a plurality of adjacent circumferential sections independently expandable and retractable with respect to one another.
- A further advantage of the present invention is that the work platform is easily and quickly mounted on and dismounted from a site.
- According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprising a non-expandable portion securable to a movable part of the scaffolding, an expandable section releasably mounted on the non-expandable portion, and an actuating mechanism adapted selectively to move the said expandable section relative to the non-expandable portion thereby to adjust the size of the platform.
- The size-adjustable platform may be of annular shape for surrounding scaffolding erected vertically at the centre of the platform.
- The size-adjustable platform may in the alternative be of rectilinear shape extending orthogonally from scaffolding erected at a margin of the platform.
- According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a size-adjustable platform for scaffolding, comprising at least a fixed first panel and a movable second panel mounted adjacent one another, and an actuating mechanism connected to the first and second panels and adapted to selectively reciprocate the second panel with respect to the first panel thereby to expand or reduce a size of the platform.
- The platform may include a third panel movably mounted on the second panel opposite the first panel, and a synchronizing mechanism connected to the first, second and third panels to synchronize displacement of the third panel relative to the second panel with the displacement of the second panel relative to the first panel.
- The platform may conveniently be of annular form and each panel may be of segmental shape with the second panel overlying the first and when provided the third panel overlying the second.
- Advantageously the third or outer circumferential panels are arranged in pairs of sections, and each pair includes an upper circumferential section and a lower circumferential section secured one to the other side-by-side. Each circumferential section preferably includes a plurality of radially and telescopically expandable radial sections, each adjacent pair being independently expandable one from the other.
- Adjacent pairs of outer circumferential panels overlap one another in alternating manner with each upper circumferential section being adjacent two lower circumferential sections and vice-versa, the arrangement being such that in either extended or retracted mode a continuity of surface is achieved.
- The actuating mechanism may be hydraulically or pneumatically powered and may thus comprise an actuating ram interconnecting the first and second panels. In an alternative embodiment a screw drive may be provided to effect reciprocating relative movement between the panels.
- The synchronizing mechanism is associated with the actuating mechanism and comprises for example chains interconnecting the first and third panels, the chains being reeved over appropriate sprockets associated with the second panels.
- The synchronizing mechanism may further incorporate telescoping beams which slide within one another and are mounted beneath respective panels, whereby upon actuation of the actuating mechanism relative movement is achieved in synchrony such that relative movement is smooth with the outer panel moving twice as fast as the middle panel in relation to the first fixed panel.
- A controller for the actuating mechanism is advantageously provided on the non-extendable part of the platform.
- It will be understood that whilst the specific embodiment of the invention has been defined in terms of an annular platform, a rectilinearly-shaped platform also falls within the scope of the present invention. Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided herein, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the description in association with the following Figures, in which similar references used in different Figures denote similar components, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a scaffolding assembly having a work platform in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view taken alongline 2 ofFIG. 1 , showing a pair of platform circumferential sections with their respective three radial sections in a fully extended configuration; -
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the pair of platform circumferential sections ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a view similar toFIG. 3 , showing the pair of platform circumferential sections with their respective three radial sections in a fully retracted configuration; and -
FIG. 5 is a schematic section view taken along line 5-5 ofFIG. 3 . - With reference to the annexed drawings the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be herein described for indicative purpose and by no means as of limitation.
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FIG. 1 , there is shown ascaffolding assembly 10 typically centrally and axially mounted inside alarge chimney 12 for cleaning or maintenance of the internal wall surface thereof. Thescaffolding assembly 10 includes amain tower 14 supported at its base by astructure 16 mounted at the bottom of thechimney 12, the assembly being typically further secured at its top portion to the chimney structure generally extending through the top opening of thechimney 12. A main sleeve structure 18 surrounds themain tower 14 and is displaceable therealong and secured thereto at any selected location. A work platform, shown generally as 20, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is releasably mounted onto the sleeve structure 18, and defines an access opening 22 therethrough to allow for the passage of asecondary sleeve structure 24 with itssecondary platform 26 attached thereto being displaceable along asecondary tower 28, typically secured adjacent to themain tower 14, via its displacement mechanism 30 (motor cage thereof shown) carried thereby. Both the main andsecondary sleeve structures 18, 24 have a respective axial slit opening therealong to allow for the passage of the tower-to-tower attachments (not shown) during displacement along theirrespective towers - The
secondary sleeve structure 24 andplatform 26 are generally used as an elevator to carry workers and/or materials to and from thework platform 20. Similarly, the main sleeve structure 18 carries its own displacement mechanism (not shown). Alternatively, thesecondary sleeve structure 24 andplatform 26 could also be used as a freight elevator, to carry and displace the main sleeve structure 18 with thework platform 20 to different locations along themain tower 14 where it is secured thereto. In such a case, before displacement of the main sleeve structure 18, the latter is connected to thesecondary sleeve structure 24 before it is disconnected from themain tower 14, and in reverse when the desired location is reached. - The access opening 22 extends through a
non-expandable portion 32 of thework platform 20 releasably secured to the main sleeve 18. Thework platform 20 includes anexpandable section 34 thereof and is releasably mounted onto thenon-expandable portion 32. Theexpandable portion 34 includes a plurality of adjacentcircumferential platform sections 38 oriented towards a wall surface to be worked on such as the chimney internal wall. Eachcircumferential section 38 is radially expandable in order to allow adjustment of thework platform 20 to the varying section of thechimney 12. Eachcircumferential section 38 covers an angular portion of an annular section of thework platform 20, such that allcircumferential sections 38 form an annular shaped outer portion of theplatform 20. - As shown more specifically in
FIGS. 2 , 3 and 5,circumferential sections 38 are typically arranged inpairs 40 for easy assembly of theplatform 20. Eachpair 40 includes an uppercircumferential section 38 u and a lower circumferential section 38 l secured to one another side-by-side. Eachcircumferential section 38 includes a plurality of radially and telescopically expandableradial sections 42. Although eachcircumferential section 38 is independently expandable from each other, the twosections 38 u, 38 l of thesame pair 40 are arranged and connected to simultaneously expand or retract, independently of anyother pair 40, in order to allow for local discontinuities or non-uniformity of the surrounding section wall of thechimney 12. - For each
circumferential section 38, theradial sections 42 thereof (three of which are shown in the figures) are movable relative to each other in a radial direction, with the innermostradial section 42 i being fixed relative to theadjacent structure 32. As shown inFIGS. 2 , 3 and 5, the twocircumferential sections 38 u, 38 l of thepair 40 are shown in a fully extended configuration, with themiddle panels 44 m of the middleradial section 42 m partially overlapping the correspondinginner panel 44 i, and partially overlapped by the outer panel 44 o of the corresponding outermost radial section 42 o (the covered outlines being shown in dotted lines inFIG. 3 ). Similarly, middle andouter panels 44 m, 44 o of the uppercircumferential section 38 u partially overlap the corresponding panels of the adjacent lower circumferential sections 38 l, the one of thesame pair 40 as well as the one of theadjacent pair 40, such that thecircumferential sections 38 alternate as upper and lower sections when assembled, as inFIG. 1 (with each uppercircumferential section 38 u adjacent two lower circumferential sections 38 l, and vice-versa). -
FIG. 4 shows the twocircumferential sections 38 u, 38 l of thepair 40 in a fully retracted configuration, with most of theinner panels 44 i being covered by thecorresponding middle panels 44 m, which are themselves mostly covered by the corresponding outer panels 44 o, as highlighted by the dotted outlines. - The
expansion actuating mechanism 46 of eachcircumferential section 38 is conveniently a hydraulic ram (although other mechanisms could be considered without deviating from the scope of the present invention) with thecylinder section 48 pivotally connected to a hollowinner beam 52 i mounted under theinner panel 44 i, and thepiston section 50 connected to an inverted U-shapedmiddle beam 52 m mounted under themiddle panel 44 m. An inverted U-shaped outer beam 52 o, typically mounted under the outer panel 44 o, is movably connected to themiddle beam 52 m typically via asynchronizing mechanism 54 such as twochains 56 or the like, connected to the inner andouter beams 52 i, 52 o atpoints 54 i and 54 o respectively, andrespective sprockets 58 or the like mounted on longitudinal ends of themiddle beam 52 m to allow for simultaneous radial displacements of the outer beam 52 o relative to themiddle beam 52 m and of themiddle beam 52 m relative to theinner beam 52 i via the radial actuation of thehydraulic ram 46. Typically, the outer beam 52 o axially slides inside themiddle beam 52 m which axially slides inside theinner beam 52 i, in the radial direction of thework platform 20. Accordingly, the outer panel 44 o moves twice as fast as the correspondingmiddle panel 44 m in relation to the correspondinginner panel 44 i. - The controller 33 (schematically shown) of all the
expansion actuating mechanisms 46 is conveniently located on thenon-expandable portion 32 of thework platform 20 adjacent the main sleeve structure 18. - Although not shown herein, it would be obvious to one skilled in the art that a similar size-
expandable platform 20 could be arranged in a rectilinear manner instead of a curved and arcuate manner to allow accommodation within a chimney structure of different cross-sectional shape, without deviating from the scope of the present invention. - Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the disclosure has been made by way of example only and is not limited to the features of the embodiments described and illustrated herein, but includes all variations and modifications within the scope and spirit of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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1. A size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprising a non-expandable portion securable to a moveable part of the scaffolding, an expandable section releasably mounted on the non-expandable portion, and an actuating mechanism adapted selectively to move the said expandable section relative to the non-expandable portion thereby to adjust the size of the platform.
2. A size-adjustable platform according to claim 1 , wherein the platform is of annular shape for surrounding scaffolding erected at the centre of the platform.
3. A size-adjustable platform according to claim 1 , wherein the platform is of rectilinear shape extending orthogonally from scaffolding erected at the margin of the platform.
4. A size-adjustable platform for scaffolding comprising at least a fixed first panel and a movable second panel mounted adjacent one another, and an actuating mechanism connected to the first and second panels adapted to selectively reciprocate the second panel with respect to the first panel thereby to expand or reduce a size of the platform.
5. A platform according to claim 4 , wherein the platform includes a third panel movably mounted on the second panel opposite the first panel, and a synchronizing mechanism connected to the first, second and third panels to synchronize displacement of the third panel relative to the second panel with the displacement of the second panel relative to the first panel.
6. A platform according to claim 5 , wherein the platform is of annular shape and each panel is of segmental shape with the second panel overlying the first panel and the third panel overlying the second panel.
7. A platform according to claim 5 , wherein the third panel is an outer circumferential panel and the outer circumferential panels of the platform are arranged in paired sections with each pair comprising an upper circumferential section and a lower circumferential section secured one to the other side-by-side.
8. A platform according to claim 7 , wherein each circumferential section comprises a plurality of radially and telescopically expandable sections, each adjacent pair being independently expandable one from the other.
9. A platform according to claim 7 , wherein adjacent pairs of outer circumferential panels overlap one another in alternating manner with each upper circumferential section being adjacent two lower circumferential sections and vice-versa, the arrangement being such that in both extended and retracted mode a continuity of platform surface is achieved.
10. A platform according to claim 5 , wherein the actuating mechanism is hydraulically powered and comprises an actuating ram extending between the first panel and the second panel.
11. A platform according to claim 10 , wherein each panel is provided therebeneath with a hollow beam, the ram extending between the first panel beam and the second panel beam and the synchronizing mechanism includes chains interconnecting the first and third panel beams and engaging sprockets mounted on the second panel beam, thereby allowing simultaneous radial displacements of the first, second and third panels with the beams telescoping relative to each other.
12. A platform according to claim 1 , wherein a controller for the actuating mechanism is provided on the non-extendable portion of the platform.
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