Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Having transpositioning base and erecting means – Telescopic erecting means
Patent
1976-03-31
1978-02-21
Oresky, Lawrence J.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Having transpositioning base and erecting means
Telescopic erecting means
182131, 182141, E04G 118
Patent
active
040748197
ABSTRACT:
An elevatable scaffold is disclosed which may be lifted into a position entirely encircling a tree to be picked. The scaffold includes a path completely encircling the tree so that the pickers may pick fruit all the way about the tree. The scaffold also includes a centrally located hopper for collecting the fruit and the floor of the hopper may be inclined so that the fruit is delivered to a central location where a gate may be released to release the fruit. One side of the path may be raised with respect to the other so that the fruit can be picked at differing vertically spaced locations.
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Jacobs Mark C.
Oresky Lawrence J.
Rowold Carl
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