Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Putlog or spacer
Patent
1988-11-08
1989-07-25
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Putlog or spacer
182 82, 52 98, 52513, E04G 504
Patent
active
048504530
ABSTRACT:
A scaffolding attachment and method of using the same during construction of an outer wall next to an inner wall. Each attachment consists of a beam adjustably secured to a support post and a bracket element fixed to the inner wall at the same height as the beam. A flat link member is rigidly, permanently secured to the bracket and detachably attached to the beam. The rear portion of the link member is made frangible. The flat link member and flat plate part of the bracket are adapted to be embedded in the mortar between the next-to-highest and the highest building unit at each desired level. Once the mortar has set, the scaffolding beam is detached and the frangible portion of the link member is removed. The outer wall then remains secured to the inner wall thereat and the work platform of the scaffolding may be raised.
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