Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Pitched roof conforming scaffold
Patent
1998-12-21
1999-12-21
Chin-Shue, Alvin
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Pitched roof conforming scaffold
182113, 248237, E06C 748
Patent
active
06003629&
ABSTRACT:
A roofer's safety brace unit consisting of a pair of main frame track components, an extension arm, a pivotably attached support arm equipped with a rubberized foot pad at one end thereof and a running wheel at the other end thereof placeable upon a roof by virtue of the function of a plurality of chair shaped lateral support units equipped with rubberized foot pads such as are attached to plank holding brackets affixable to the main frame track components or extension arm, and, one of which brackets is further equipped with a pivotable plank bar such that when a duplicate pair of such safety brace units is utilized by a roofer, planking suitable to safely supporting the weight of a roofer working on a roof is readily and dependably held fast in place.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5601154 (1997-02-01), Eisenmenger
patent: 5624006 (1997-04-01), Richardson
patent: 5896944 (1999-04-01), McMillian
patent: 5908083 (1999-06-01), Hamilton
Cloutier Robert J.
Cloutier, Jr. Norman J.
Synder Charles M.
Chin-Shue Alvin
Welch Jr., Esq. John J.
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