Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Having transpositioning base and erecting means
Patent
1990-08-27
1992-02-18
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Having transpositioning base and erecting means
182179, 182230, 414607, E04G 100
Patent
active
050885774
ABSTRACT:
A device to be employed for moving scaffolding assemblies. The device includes a pair of substantially parallel sleeves intended to receive the tines of a forklift. Support members are affixed to, and project substantially perpendicular from, the sleeves. The support members are telescoping in configuration and include downwardly projecting hooks attached at ends opposite points of attachment of the support members to the sleeves. An interconnecting support member is also provided. Such an interconnecting support member is substantially parallel to the telescoping support members and rigidly attached to the sleeves adjacent the forklift side of the device in order to maintain the sleeves at a defined, desired distance.
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Machado Reinaldo P.
Nawrocki Lawrence M.
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