Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Suspended platform
Patent
1979-08-23
1981-07-07
Taylor, Dennis L.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Suspended platform
182136, 405195, 248323, 248340, E04G 310, E04G 506
Patent
active
042769590
ABSTRACT:
In the preferred and illustrated embodiment, a scaffold is shown for attachment on the bottom side of an offshore drilling rig or platform. The scaffold is quickly installed and removed. It is fabricated with a set of upright hanger straps which, in turn, clamp to eye beams spanning the bottom side of the offshore structure. The hanger straps incorporate opposing hooks at the upper end. The central portion is comprised of an elongate strap or hanger, the length accommodating workmen. Each strap terminates at its lower end with a support to receive framing members such as horizontally deployed structural beams. The beams support deck planking arranged horizontally thereon and spaced from the bottom side of the offshore structure.
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