Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Scaffold horse beam or leg – Relatively movable
Patent
1988-04-27
1989-04-25
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Scaffold horse beam or leg
Relatively movable
182184, 182227, B27B 2100, B25H 106, E04G 304
Patent
active
048239135
ABSTRACT:
Scaffold structure which is adapted to be positioned adjacent a wall and to engage a wall. The scaffold structure has a pair of legs which support a load support member. A brace is attached to the load support member and extends angularly therefrom. The brace has a portion which engages a wall so that the load support member is horizontal and the scaffold structure in a firm relationship with respect to the wall even though the brace is not attached to the wall.
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