Collapsible sawhorse

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

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F16M 1100

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041024346

ABSTRACT:
A collapsible sawhorse is disclosed that includes an elongated beam supported at opposite ends by tubular supports. Each support includes a pair of tubular elements with the upper portions of the supports being received in channel guides fastened to opposite sides of the beam at each end portion. The tubular elements are downwardly divergent with respect to one another from the upper portion and are received in L-shaped sockets at the bottom with the sockets forming the feet of the sawhorse device. A pair of struts extend between different sockets between the supports with the central portion of the struts being fastened together when the device is assembled with the central portion slightly above the plane of the bottom of the feet formed by the sockets. The device is readily assembled and disassembled with the device, when disassembled, being compactly bundled for storage and/or transporting.

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