Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Scaffold supported internally on shaft
Patent
1975-07-14
1977-01-25
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Scaffold supported internally on shaft
182132, 27 29, E04G 2500
Patent
active
040046532
ABSTRACT:
An assembly is shown, which provides a framework that fits in an excavation such as a grave, including two side frames that exert considerable horizontal pressure against two end frames by means of eight horizontal adjustable screws and integral bearing means to produce a rigid frame adapted for carrying heavy surface loads for example, machinery for lowering a casket into the grave and providing a support for a platform for mourners adjacent to the grave for those wishing to approach closely to the graveside. The load on the rigid frame and including any load from the platform supported on the frame is transmitted to bearing pads supported on the floor of the excavation to eliminate, insofar as possible, injury, and/or embarrassment caused by the caving in of the walls of the excavation while at the same time making it possible to provide a much neater appearing gravesite than would be attainable without the framework.
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patent: 1348405 (1920-08-01), Goodwin
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patent: 3541799 (1970-11-01), Jost
patent: 3679026 (1972-07-01), Hansen
patent: 3788086 (1974-01-01), West
patent: 3922866 (1975-12-01), Benning
Machado Reinaldo P.
Spector Eric S.
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