Versatile and stable five-legged sawhorse

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Self-sustaining – Scaffold horse

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182151, 248162, B27B 2100

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055180825

ABSTRACT:
A new kind of saw horse comprising two major assemblies that separate into two flat pieces for easy storage and handling. Each assembly has two outside legs which meet an upper beam at a slight angle to the vertical. A vertical center support leg on one of the two assemblies gives additional weight-bearing capacity. Each assembly has an extra lower tie beam that runs horizontally, tying the legs together. The two major assemblies are arranged in a cross format in which each major assembly with its two or three legs forms a ninety-degree angle (right angle) with the other assembly. This arrangement allows the Invention to give a higher degree of safety than the conventional horse, as well improved support for heavy objects.

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