Connectable multi-function scaffold

The connectable multi-function scaffold addresses productivity and safety issues by enabling seamless movement between connected platforms through its adjustable and reversible design, enhancing productivity and safety in tasks like painting.

WO2026050146A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-03-05GRADY F SMITH & CO INC D B A SCAFFOLDMART
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Application Number
PCT/US2025/043323
Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2025-01-14
Filing Date
2025-08-25
Publication Date
2026-03-05

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Technical Problem

Existing lightweight scaffolds require frequent repositioning, leading to reduced productivity and increased safety risks due to the need for workers to climb on and off the scaffold during tasks like painting.

Method used

A connectable multi-function scaffold design that allows multiple scaffolds to be connected end-to-end, featuring adjustable height platforms and reversible side rails with offset guide channels, enabling simultaneous mounting on vertical supports in opposite orientations and adjustable heights, thus allowing workers to move seamlessly between connected platforms without repositioning.

Benefits of technology

Enhances worker productivity by eliminating the need for scaffold repositioning and reduces safety hazards by providing safe and efficient access to extended working surfaces.

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Abstract

A lightweight, multifunction scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames, and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames at a user selected height in an adjustment range. The multifunction scaffold can be linked together end to end with other similar scaffolds to provide a longer working surface.
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Description

[0001] Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0002] CONNECTABLE MULTI-FUNCTION SCAFFOLD

[0003] RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0004] The present application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 18 / 815,493, filed August 26, 2024, and U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 19 / 020,697, filed January 14, 2025, the disclosures of each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

[0005] TECHNICAL FIELD

[0006] The present disclosure relates generally to lightweight scaffolding and, more particularly, to connectable lightweight, multi-function scaffolds that connect with other like scaffolds.

[0007] BACKGROUND

[0008] Lightweight scaffolds made from metal tubing are commercially available for use when performing tasks such as painting. One such scaffold comprises an adjustable height platform supported between two ladder frames. The platform includes two side rails with guide channels at each end thereof, and a deck that is supported by the side rails. The guide channels slide up and down along the vertical supports of the ladder frames to allow the height of the platform to be adjusted.

[0009] The multi-function scaffolds are typically about six foot in length and designed to be moved on casters. When performing a task, such as painting, workers need to reposition the scaffold regularly in order to complete their work. Stopping work to reposition the scaffold results in loss of productivity and increases the chances of injury when climbing on or off the scaffold.

[0010] SUMMARY

[0011] The present disclosure provides a multifunction scaffold that can be connected together end-to-end with other similar scaffolds to provide a longer working surface. Once the scaffolds are set up, workers can move between scaffolds on a level surface to complete their task without the need to stop and reposition the scaffold. Thus, worker productivity is increased and the risk of an accident when the workers climb on and off the scaffold is reduced.

[0012] A first aspect of the disclosure comprises a scaffold designed to be connected with other like scaffolds. The scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames. Each ladder frame comprises two vertical supports connected by two or more cross members. The Attorney Docket: 7482-106 adjustable height platform comprises a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions, a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation, and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the ladder frame. The guide channels are connected to the side rail in an offset manner to enable two side rails to be simultaneously mounted on the same vertical support in opposite orientations and adjusted in height so that the first support surface of the side rail in a first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

[0013] A second aspect of the disclosure comprises a side rail assembly for a scaffold. The side rail assembly comprises a side rail configured to be supported between two vertical supports in first and second orientations and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of the side rail for slidably mounting the side rail to the vertical supports. The side rail comprises first and second support surfaces for supporting a deck of the scaffold in the first and second orientations respectively. The guide channels being connected to the side rail in an offset manner to enable two side rails to be simultaneously mounted on the same vertical support in opposite orientations and adjusted in height so that the first support surface of the side rail in a first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

[0014] A third aspect of the disclosure comprises a modular scaffold assembly with multiple sections. The modular scaffold assembly comprises first, second and third ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports made of a tubular material connected by two or more cross members. The modular scaffold assembly further comprises a first pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientations, a first deck configured to mount between the first pair of reversible side rails, and first guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the first pair of side rails for slidably mounting the first pair of side rails to respective the vertical supports of the first and second ladder frames. Each side rail of the first pair including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing that side rail into upper and lower portions. The first deck is supported by the first support surfaces in the first orientation or second support surfaces in the second orientation. The modular scaffold assembly further comprises a second pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the second Attorney Docket: 7482-106 and third ladder frames in the first orientation and the second orientation, a second deck configured to mount between the second pair of reversible side rails, and second guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the second pair of side rails for slidably mounting the second pair of side rails to respective the vertical supports of the second and third ladder frames with the second pair of side rails disposed in an opposite orientation to the first pair of side rails. Each side rail of the second pair including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing that side rail into upper and lower portions. The second deck is supported by the first support surfaces in the first orientation or second support surfaces in the second orientation. The first and second guide channels are connected to respective side rails in the first and second pairs of side rails in an offset manner to enable the first support surfaces on one of the first and second pairs of side rails and the second support surfaces on the other one of the first and second pairs of side rials to be adjusted to the same height when the first and second pairs of side rails are simultaneously mounted between respective ones of the ladder frames in opposite orientations.

[0015] A fourth aspect of the disclosure relates to a scaffold. The scaffold comprises an adjustable height platform, a first ladder frame, and a second ladder frame. The first ladder frame supports a first end of the adjustable height platform and comprises: a first pair of vertical supports; a first series of ladder rungs, and a pair of handrails. The first series of ladder rungs connect the first pair of vertical supports and provide access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height. The pair of handrails extend upward from an uppermost ladder rung of the first ladder frame. The handrails define a pass-through between the handrails allowing a user to step between the handrails onto or off of the adjustable height platform. The second ladder frame supports a second end of the adjustable height platform. The second ladder frame comprises a second pair of vertical supports connected by a second series of ladder rungs extending above the predetermined height and providing access to the adjustable height platform above the predetermined height.

[0016] A fifth aspect of the disclosure relates to a ladder frame for a scaffold having an having an adjustable height platform. The ladder frame comprises a pair of vertical supports, two or more ladder rungs, and a pair of handrails. The two or more ladder rungs connect the vertical supports and provide access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height below a maximum height of the adjustable height platform. The pair of handrails extend upward from an uppermost ladder rung of the ladder frame. The handrails define a pass-through between the handrails allowing a user to step between the handrails onto or off of the adjustable height platform. Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0017] A sixth aspect of the disclosure comprises a scaffold designed to be connected with other like scaffolds. The scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames. Each ladder frame comprises two vertical supports connected by two or more cross members. The adjustable height platform comprises a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions, a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation, and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the ladder frame. Each guide channel including a proximate end having an end face and connected to the side rail so that a geometric center of the end face does not extend beyond the axial plane.

[0018] A seventh aspect of the disclosure comprises a scaffold designed to be connected with other like scaffolds. The scaffold comprises first and second ladder frames and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames. The first ladder frame comprises a first pair of vertical supports; a first series of fixed ladder rungs connecting the first pair of vertical supports and providing access to the adjustable height platform up to a first predetermined height, and a pass-through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame above the top ladder rung allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the adjustable height platform when the platform is adjusted to the first predetermined height below a maximum height. The second ladder frame comprises a second pair of vertical supports connected by a second set of fixed ladder rungs extending above the first predetermined height and providing access to the adjustable height platform above the first predetermined height.

[0019] An eighth aspect of the disclosure comprises a ladder frame for a multi-function scaffold. The ladder frame comprises a pair of vertical supports and one or more fixed ladder rungs connecting the vertical supports. The fixed ladder rungs provide access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height below a maximum height of the adjustable height platform. A pass-through between the vertical supports of the ladder frame above the top ladder rung allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the adjustable height platform when the platform is adjusted to a first predetermined height below a maximum height. Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0020] A ninth aspect of the disclosure comprises a scaffold assembly comprising two or more similar scaffolds connected together. The scaffold assembly comprises first, second and third ladder frames. Each ladder frame comprises two vertical supports connected by one or more fixed ladder rungs. A first adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames. A second adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the second and third ladder frames while the first adjustable height platform is mounted between the first and second ladder frames. The second ladder frame comprises a pass- through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame above the top ladder rung allowing a user to step between the vertical supports from a first one of the adjustable heights platforms to the other one of the adjustable height platforms.

[0021] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0022] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a multi-function scaffold with the platform in a first orientation.

[0023] Figure 2 is a perspective view of a multi-function scaffold with the platform in a second orientation.

[0024] Figure 3 is a perspective view of two multi-function scaffolds connected together end-to- end with the platforms at the same height.

[0025] Figure 4 is an elevation view of two multi-function scaffolds connected together end-to- end.

[0026] Figure 5A is a perspective view of a walk-through ladder frame for the multi-function scaffold.

[0027] Figure 5B is a side view of a walk-through ladder frame for the multi-function scaffold.

[0028] Figure 6A is a perspective view of a ladder frame for the multi-function scaffold.

[0029] Figure 6B is a side view of a ladder frame for the multi-function scaffold.

[0030] Figure 7 is a perspective view of a side rail assembly for the multi-function scaffold. Figure 8 is an elevation view of a side rail assembly for the multi-function scaffold.

[0031] Figure 9 is a detail partial perspective view of a side rail assembly for the multi-function scaffold.

[0032] Figure 10 is a cross-section of a side rail for the multi-function scaffold.

[0033] Figure 11 is a partial top view of a side rail for the multi-function scaffold showing a slot for a locking pin.

[0034] Figure 12 is a perspective view of a locking pin for the multi-function scaffold.

[0035] Figure 13 is an exploded view of the locking pin for the multi-function scaffold. Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0036] Figure 14 is a perspective view illustrating installation of a locking pin.

[0037] Figure 15 is a partial perspective view of two multi-function scaffolds connected together end-to-end.

[0038] Figure 16 is a partial perspective view showing details of the side rail assemblies in the end-to-end connection of Fig. 15.

[0039] Figure 17 illustrates a 2x2 stack of multi-function scaffolds.

[0040] Figure 18 illustrates a 2x3 stack of multi-function scaffolds.

[0041] Figure 19 is a perspective view of two multi-function scaffolds connected together end-to-end with the platforms at different heights.

[0042] DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0043] Referring now to the drawings, a multi-purpose scaffold 10 according to an exemplary embodiment is shown. The multi-purpose scaffold 10 comprises two ladder frames 20, 20’ and an adjustable height platform 40 supported between the two ladder frames 20, 20’. In one embodiment, one of the ladder frames is a conventional ladder frame 20 and the other is a walk-through ladder frame 20’. The adjustable height platform 40 can be mounted between the ladder frames 20, 20’ in two different orientations depending on a height requirement for a task. The first orientation, shown in Figure 1 , enables the platform 40 to be adjusted to its maximum height. The second orientation, shown in Figure 2, enables the platform 40 to be adjusted to its minimum height. As will be hereinafter described, the ladder frames 20, 20’ enable a worker to easily access the platform 40 at any height while meeting OSHA climb requirements.

[0044] Figures 3 and 4 show two scaffolds 10 connected end-to-end to form a larger scaffold with the platforms 40 adjusted to the same height. In this case, the two scaffolds 10 share a walk-through ladder frame 20’ so that the combined scaffold includes three ladder frames 20, 20’ and two platforms 40. The platforms 40 of the two scaffolds 10 can be adjusted to the same height to prevent a trip hazard when moving between scaffolds 10. The walk-through ladder frame 20’ enables workers to easily move between adjacent platforms 40 without obstruction.

[0045] Figure 19 shows two scaffolds 10 connected end-to-end to form a larger scaffold with the platforms 40 adjusted to different heights. In addition to the shared walk-through ladder frame 20’ between the connected scaffolds 10, the configuration shown in Figure 19 includes walk-through ladder frames 20’ both ends as well as between the scaffolds 10 to enable easier access to the platforms 40 of the scaffolds 10 at different heights. The walk-through ladder frames 20’ on opposite ends have a different number of fixed ladder rungs 24 providing access to the platforms 40 at different levels. In the embodiment shown, one ladder frame 20’ Attorney Docket: 7482-106 comprises two fixed ladder rungs providing access the lower platform 40 at a first predetermined height, and the other ladder frame comprises three fixed ladder rungs providing access to the higher platform at a second predetermined height.

[0046] Figures 6A and 6B illustrate a conventional ladder frame 20 used at one end of the multi-function scaffold 10. The conventional ladder frame 20 comprises two vertical supports 22 connected by two or more cross members 24 that serve as ladder rungs. The components of the ladder frame 20 are preferably made of a metal tubing or other tubular material welded together to form a unitary structure.

[0047] Figures 5A and 5B illustrate an exemplary walk-through ladder frames 20’. The walk-through ladder frame 20’ comprises two vertical supports 22 connected by two or more cross members 24 that serve as ladder rungs. Vertical handrails 26 extended upward from the uppermost cross member 24. The upper end of the handrails 26 are bent outward and join with respective ones of the vertical supports 22. Short rungs 28 connect the handrails 26 with the vertical supports 22 and serve as handholds for persons climbing on and off the scaffold 10. The components of the walk-through ladder frame 20’ are preferably made of a metal tubing or other tubular material welded together to form a unitary structure.

[0048] The spaced-apart handrails 26 of the walk-through ladder frame 20’ provide an opening 30 referred to herein as a pass-through 30 that serves as a means of ingress to and egress from the platform 40. The pass-through 30 is unobstructed in the vertical direction above the uppermost crossmember 24, i.e., is open at the top. A person climbing onto the scaffold 10 may step between the handrails 26 onto the platform 40 while holding onto the handrails 26. Similarly, a person climbing down from the scaffold 10 may step between the handrails 26 onto the cross-member 24 of the walk-through ladder frame 20’ while holding the handrails 26. When two scaffolds 10 are joined as shown in Figures 3 and 4, the opening 30 between the handrails 26 on the shared walk-through ladder frame 20’ allows the worker to step between the handrails 26 from the platform 40 on one scaffold 10 onto the platform 40 of an adjacent scaffold 10.

[0049] In both the conventional ladder frame 20 and walk-through ladder frame 20’, a series of aligned openings 32, best shown in Figures 5B and 6B, extend through the vertical supports 22 perpendicular to the plane of the ladder frame 20, 20’ and are spaced apart, such as by being spaced two inches apart. As will be hereinafter described in more detail, the openings 32 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 60 on the platform 40 to secure the platform 40 at a desired height between the ladder frames 20, 20’. Additionally, openings 34 (Figure 5) extend transversely through the lower end of each vertical support 22. These openings 34 are used to Attorney Docket: 7482-106 secure casters 90 to the vertical supports 22 when the platform 40 is in the lowermost position as will be hereinafter described.

[0050] When the scaffold 10 is used in standalone fashion, a conventional ladder frame 20 can be used at one end of the scaffold 10 and a walk-through ladder frame 20’ can be used at the opposite end. The walk-through ladder frame 20' provides OSHA-complaint access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height, which is approximately 16.5 inches above the last uppermost cross member 24. The conventional ladder frame 20 provides OSHA-compliant access above the predetermined height. In this way, workers can access the adjustable height platform 40 by stepping through the walk-through ladder frame 20’ when the adjustable height platform is at or below the predetermined height while the conventional ladder frame 20 provides OSHA-compliant access above the predetermined height.

[0051] The adjustable height platform 40 comprises two side rail assemblies 42 that extend between the ladder frames 20, 20’ and a deck 70 that is supported by the side rail assemblies 42. The side rail assemblies 42 are designed to slide along the vertical supports 22 of the ladder frames 20, 20’. A locking mechanism locks the side rail assemblies at the desired height. An exemplary side rail assembly 42 is illustrated in Figures 7-1 1. As previously noted, the side rail assemblies 42 in the illustrated embodiment are reversible. It will be noted, however, that some embodiments may not require the side rail assemblies 42 to be reversible. For example, reversibility is not required when the side rail assemblies 42 are mounted on the same ladder frame 20, 20’ at different heights. Other embodiments are also contemplated where the side rail assemblies 42 are configured to mount simultaneously to the same ladder frame and adjusted to the same height.

[0052] Returning to Figures 7-11 , each side rail assembly 42 comprises a side rail 44 and two guide channels 50 connected at opposite ends of the side rail 44. A brace 46 extends between the side rail 44 and guide channel 50 to provide strength and rigidity. The ends of each side rail 44 connect directly or indirectly to a C-shaped guide channel 50 sized to fit around the vertical supports 22 of the ladder frames 20. In one embodiment, an optional square sleeve 48 is interposed between each end of the side rail 44 and the guide channel 44 for mounting a safety rail to the platform 40. The sleeve 48 is configured to receive posts for a safety rail (not shown), which can be inserted into the sleeve 48 and secured by any suitable means, such as a toggle pin. The components of the side rail assembly 42 including the side rail 44, sleeves 48, braces 46, and guide channels 50 are preferably made of aluminum or other lightweight metal alloy and welded together to form a unitary structure. Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0053] In one embodiment, the side rails 44 comprise elongated channels or beams extruded from aluminum or other lightweight metal or metal alloy. The side rails 44 are configured to provide a support surface for the deck 70 in two orientations, referred to herein as the normal orientation (Fig. 1 ) and inverted orientation (Fig. 2).

[0054] Figure 10 shows a cross-section of an exemplary siderail 44. In this embodiment, the side rail 44 comprises a central web 44a with two stepped flanges 44b having multiple bends. The steps in the flange 44b closest to the central web 44a provide support surfaces 44c for supporting the deck 70 in the first and second orientations respectively. The vertical segments 44d adjacent the support surfaces 44c serve as retaining walls to contain the deck 70 in place. The siderail 44 in the illustrated embodiments is symmetrical about an axial plane that extends horizontally (i.e., parallel to deck 70) and divides the siderail 44 into an upper portion (above the axial plane) and a lower potion (below the axial plane). The upper and lower portions switch depending on the orientation of the siderail 44.

[0055] Referring back to Figure 7, the guide channels 50 comprises a C-shaped channel configured to slide along the vertical supports 22 of the ladder frames 20 at each end of the scaffold 10 to adjust the height of the platform 40. The guide channel 50 comprises a central web 52 with two flanges 54. Aligned openings 56 are formed in the flanges 54 of each guide channel 50 for locking the guide channel 44 at a selected height as hereinafter described. The openings 56 are spaced to align with the openings 32 in the vertical supports 22 of the ladder frame 20, 20’ at preselected heights. The openings 56 in the guide channels 50 are engaged by a releasable locking mechanism 60 (described below) on the platform 40 to secure the platform 40 at a desired height between the ladder frames 20.

[0056] The guide channels 50 connect to the siderail 44 (or to the sleeve 48 if present) in an offset manner so that the end face 51 at the proximal end of the guide channel 50 does not extend beyond the axial plane of the siderail 44. A triangular gusset 55, connects along one edge to the guide channel 50 and an adjacent edge to the siderail 44 (and sleeve 48 if present) to provide strength and rigidity to the siderail assembly 42.

[0057] The offset connection enables two siderail assemblies 42 to be installed on the same vertical support 22 in opposite orientations and adjusted in height so that the first support surface of the siderail 44 in a first orientation is level with the second support surface of the siderail 44 in the second orientation. This feature enables the platforms 40 on two connected scaffolds to be adjusted to the same level as shown in Figures 3 and 4. In one embodiment, the end face 51 of the guide channel 50 lies in the axial plane of the siderail 44. In this case, when two sideral assemblies 42 are mounted in opposite orientations on the same vertical support 22 Attorney Docket: 7482-106 and adjusted to the same height, the end faces 51 of the guide channels 50 abut. Alternatively, the end faces 51 are angled relative to a vertical axis of the guide channel 50 so that a first portion of the end face 51 is below the axial plane and a second portion of the end face 51 is above the axial plane. Assuming that the geometric center of the end faces 51 lie in the axial planes of the respective siderails 44, the angled end faces 51 would abut when two sideral assemblies 42 are mounted in opposite orientations on the same vertical support 22 and adjusted to the same height. In other embodiments, the geometric center of the end faces 51 can be offset from the axial plane so that there is a gap between the end faces 51 when two sideral assemblies 42 are mounted in opposite orientations on the same vertical support 22 and adjusted to the same height.

[0058] Figure 9 illustrates the releasable locking mechanism 60 according to an embodiment. The releasable locking mechanism 60 comprises a U-shaped latch 62 that engages with the aligned openings 56, 32 in the guide channel 44 and vertical supports 22 respectively to lock the side rail 44 at a desired height. Each latch 62 includes a pair of spaced apart legs 62a connected by a cross member 62b. The latch 62 is supported by a bracket 64 and biased by springs 68 surrounding each leg 62a of the latch 62 to a locked position. The springs 68 are compressed when the latch 62 is pulled back to disengage the latch 62 and push the latch 62 back to an engaged position when the latch 62 is released.

[0059] In some embodiments, additional openings 58 are formed in the central web 52 of the guide channel 50. Openings 58 align with openings 34 in the vertical supports 22 when the platform 40 is lowered so that the span pin securing casters 90 to the vertical supports 22 can be inserted.

[0060] When the side rail assemblies 42 are mounted between the ladder frames 20 and / or 20’ and adjusted to the same height, the deck 70 can be placed between the side rails 44. As previously noted, the deck 70 is supported by the supports surfaces 44c of the side rails 44. The side rails 44 are equipped with latches 80 (also referred to as locking pins or locking pin assemblies) to secure the deck 70 in place after the deck 70 is installed. Figures 1 and 2 show the side rail assemblies 42 with the deck 70 and latches 80 installed.

[0061] Figures 11 -14 illustrate the deck latch mechanism. As shown in Figure 11 , specially- formed slots 45 are formed in the second step 44e of the flanges 44b of the side rail 44. The slots 45 in the flanges 44b are vertically aligned. As explained in more detail below, the latches 80 can be installed in the vertically-aligned slots 45 in both the first and second orientations. Each slot 45 includes an elongated narrow channel 45a having a relatively larger hole 45c formed near one end of the channel 45a and a relatively smaller hole 45b formed near the Attorney Docket: 7482-106 opposing end of the channel 45a. The smaller hole 45b is sized to match the outer diameter of the shaft 82 of latch 80. The holes 45b, 45c located along the length of the channel 45a facilitate installation of the latch 80 as herein described. When a need arises to reverse the platform 40, the latches 80 can be removed and re-installed in the new orientation without use of any tools. This eliminates the need to have separate latch mechanisms for use in each orientation.

[0062] Figures 12 and 13 illustrate an exemplary latch 80. The latch 80 comprises a shaft 82 with a catch element 84 at one end. The shaft 82 includes a reduced diameter section 86 near the end proximate the catch element 84 and a pair of spaced openings 88 to receive respective roll pins 90, each of which forms one or more protrusions on the shaft 82. When the latch 80 is installed on the side rail 44, a biasing member (e.g., a coil spring 92) biases the catch element 84 into engagement with the deck 70 to prevent the deck 70 from lifting off the support surface 44c. The spring 92 bears at one end on the inside of the flange 44b and at the other end on a roll pin 90. Optionally, a bushing 94 can be interposed between the spring 92 and the inner surface of the flange 44b to prevent the starting coil at top of the spring 92 from accidentally threading itself up through smaller hole 45b in the slot 45 when the latch 80 is installed.

[0063] No tools are required to remove and install the latch 80. The latch 80 is installed by inserting it at an angle through vertically aligned upper and lower slots 45 and then sliding the upper end of the latch 42 along the upper slot 45 to a vertical position. The shaft 82 is inserted at an angle through the larger hole 45c in the upper slot 45, which is sized to allow the shaft 82 and spring 92 to pass through the slot 45, with the lower end passing through the smaller hole 45b in the lower slot 45. Note that shaft 82 is oriented so that the protrusions 90 are aligned with the channel 45a so that the protrusions 90 (e.g., roll pin) can fit through the slot 45. After the latch 80 is inserted at an angle, the latch 80 is rotated so that the protrusions 90 in the lower end of the shaft 82 extends generally perpendicular to the channel 45a and the lower most protrusion 90 prevents withdrawal of the latch 42. The upper end portion of the shaft 82 can then slide along the channel 45a until the shaft 82 is vertically oriented in the small hole 45b in both the upper and lower slots 45. To achieve this, the collar 94 is pulled down away from the catch element 84, so that there is a gap between the collar 94 and the catch element 84 large enough to expose the reduced diameter section 86. Once exposed, the reduced diameter section 86 can slide into and along the channel 45a of the upper slot 45 (between the larger hole 45c and the smaller hole 45b) until the shaft 82 is vertically aligned with the smaller hole 45b of the upper slot 45. The collar 94 may be released at this point, or may be released once the reduced diameter section 86 is in the channel 45a. In this way, the upper end of the shaft Attorney Docket: 7482-106

[0064] 82 is moved away from the larger hole 45c of the upper slot 45 toward the smaller hole 45b of the upper slot 45, while the lower end of the shaft 82 remains in the smaller hole 45b of the lower slot 45. When the force compressing the spring 92 is removed, the spring 92 pushes latch 80 down so that the shaft 82 engages with the smaller holes 45b in the slot 45.

[0065] To install the deck 70, the latch 80 is pushed up slightly to rotate the latch 80 so that the catch element 84 moved out of the way. Once the deck 70 is put into place, the latch 80 is rotated so that the catch element 84 extends over and engages the top of the deck 70. The deck preferably includes recesses 72 in the upper surface to engage with the catch element 84 so that the catch element 84 will be flush with or below the surface of the deck 70. Providing a recess 72 in the deck 70 reduces the tripping hazard and further reduces the likelihood that the catch element 46 will be accidentally kicked and disengaged.

[0066] In some embodiments, the scaffold 10 includes casters 90 or other ground-engaging members disposed at the lower end of each vertical support 22. The casters 90 are secured by span pins that pass through aligned openings in the caster 90 and vertical support 22 respectively to secure the caster 90 to the vertical support 22. Because the casters 90 are not material to the disclosure, further discussion of the caster is omitted. More details regarding the casters 90 can be found in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2023 / 0151620 (Application No. 18 / 097349), which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

[0067] Figures 17 and 18 illustrate exemplary stacking configurations for the multi-function scaffold. In Figure 17, four multi-function scaffolds 10 are stacked in a 2 x 2 configuration, with two scaffolds 10 on each of two levels. On each level, a walk-through ladder frame 20’ is used between the connected scaffolds 10 to enable a worker to move between the scaffolds 10. A conventional ladder frame is used at one end of the lower level to enable workers to climb up to the second level.

[0068] In Figure 18, six multi-function scaffolds 10 are stacked in a 2 x 3 configuration, with two scaffolds 10 on each of three levels. On each level, a walk-through ladder frame 20’ is used between the connected scaffolds 10 to enable a worker to move between the scaffolds 10. A conventional ladder frame is used at one end of the first and second levels to enable workers to climb up to the top level.

Claims

Attorney Docket: 7482-106CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:1 . A scaffold comprising: first and second ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports connected by two or more cross members; and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames, the adjustable height platform comprising: a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions; a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation; and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the ladder frame, the guide channels being connected to the side rail in an offset manner to enable two side rails to be simultaneously mounted on the same vertical support in opposite orientations and adjusted in height so that the first support surface of the side rail in a first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

2. The scaffold of claim 1 , wherein each guide channel includes a proximate end having an end face and is connected to the side rail so that a geometric center of the end face does not extend beyond the axial plane.

3. The scaffold of claim 2, wherein the end face is orthogonal to a vertical axis of the guide channel.

4. The scaffold of claim 2, wherein end face is angled relative to a vertical axis of the guide channel so that a first portion of the end face is below the axial plane and a second portion of the end face is above the axial plane.Attorney Docket: 7482-1065. The scaffold of claim 2, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the side rails are symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the axial plane.

6. The scaffold of claim 2, wherein the end face of the guide channel connected to the side rail in the first orientation contacts the end face of the guide channel connected to the side rail in the second orientation when the side rails are adjusted to a height where the first support surface of the side rail in the first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

7. A side rail assembly for a scaffold, the side rail assembly comprising: a side rail configured to be supported between two vertical supports in first and second orientations, the side rail comprising first and second support surfaces for supporting a deck of the scaffold in the first and second orientations respectively; a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of the side rail for slidably mounting the side rail to the vertical supports, the guide channels being connected to the side rail in an offset manner to enable two side rails to be simultaneously mounted on the same vertical support in opposite orientations and adjusted in height so that the first support surface of the side rail in a first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

8. The side rail assembly of claim 7, further comprising: first and second vertically aligned slots formed in respective opposing surfaces of the side rail; a locking pin assembly comprising a shaft, a locking tab, and a biasing member to bias the locking tab into engagement with the deck and secure the deck against one of the support surfaces of the side rail depending on the orientation, wherein the locking pin assembly is configured to be removably engaged with the first and second slots of the side rail in both the first and second orientations.

9. The side rail assembly of claim 7, wherein each guide channel includes a proximate end having an end face and is connected to the side rail so that a geometric center of the end face does not extend beyond the axial plane.Attorney Docket: 7482-10610. The side rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the end face is orthogonal to a vertical axis of the guide channel.11 . The side rail assembly of claim 9, wherein end face is angled relative to a vertical axis of the guide channel so that a first portion of the end face is below the axial plane and a second portion of the end face is above the axial plane.

12. The side rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the end face of the guide channel connected to a the side rail in the first orientation contacts the end face of the guide channel connected to the side rail in the second orientation when the side rails are adjusted to a height where the first support surface of the side rail in the first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

13. The side rail assembly of claim 7, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the side rails are symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane of the side rail.

14. A scaffold assembly comprising : first, second and third ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports connected by two or more cross members; a first pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientations, each side rail of the first pair including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing that side rail into upper and lower portions; a first deck configured to mount between the first pair of reversible side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces in the first orientation or second support surfaces in the second orientation; first guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the first pair of side rails for slidably mounting the first pair of side rails to respective the vertical supports of the first and second ladder frames; a second pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the second and third ladder frames in the first orientation and the second orientation, each side rail of the second pair including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing that side rail into upper and lower portions;Attorney Docket: 7482-106 a second deck configured to mount between the second pair of reversible side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces in the first orientation or second support surfaces in the second orientation; second guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the second pair of side rails for slidably mounting the second pair of side rails to respective the vertical supports of the second and third ladder frames with the second pair of side rails disposed in an opposite orientation to the first pair of side rails; and wherein the first and second guide channels are connected to respective side rails in the first and second pairs of side rails in an offset manner to enable the first support surfaces on one of the first and second pairs of side rails and the second support surfaces on the other one of the first and second pairs of side rials to be adjusted to the same height when the first and second pairs of side rails are simultaneously mounted between respective ones of the ladder frames in opposite orientations.

15. The scaffold assembly of claim 14, wherein first and second guide channels include a proximate end having an end face and are connected to a respective side rail so that a geometric center of the end face does not extend beyond the axial plane.

16. The scaffold assembly of claim 15, wherein the end face is orthogonal to a vertical axis of the guide channel.

17. The scaffold assembly of claim 15 wherein end face is angled relative to a vertical axis of the guide channel so that a first portion of the end face is below the axial plane and a second portion of the end face is above the axial plane.

18. The scaffold assembly of claim 15, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the side rails in the first and second pairs of side rails are symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the corresponding axial plane.

19. A scaffold comprising: an adjustable height platform; a first ladder frame supporting a first end of the adjustable height platform, the first ladder frame comprising: a first pair of vertical supports;Attorney Docket: 7482-106 a first series of ladder rungs connecting the first pair of vertical supports and providing access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height; a pair of handrails extending upward from an uppermost ladder rung of the first ladder frame, the handrails defining a pass-through between the handrails allowing a user to step between the handrails onto or off of the adjustable height platform; and a second ladder frame supporting a second end of the adjustable height platform, the second ladder frame comprising a second pair of vertical supports connected by a second series of ladder rungs extending above the predetermined height and providing access to the adjustable height platform above the predetermined height.

20. The scaffold of claim 19, wherein the first ladder frame comprises not more than two ladder rungs and the second ladder frame comprises four or more ladder rungs.21 . The scaffold of claim 19, wherein the pass-through is vertically unobstructed above the uppermost ladder rung.

22. The scaffold of claim 19, wherein the adjustable height platform comprises: a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions; a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation; and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the first and second ladder frames respectively.

23. A ladder frame for a scaffold having an adjustable height platform, the ladder frame comprising: a pair of vertical supports;Attorney Docket: 7482-106 two or more ladder rungs connecting the vertical supports and providing access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height below a maximum height of the adjustable height platform; a pair of handrails extending upward from an uppermost ladder rung of the ladder frame, the handrails defining a pass-through between the handrails allowing a user to step between the handrails onto or off of the adjustable height platform.

24. The ladder frame of claim 23, wherein the pass-through is unobstructed in the vertical direction above the uppermost ladder rung.

25. A scaffold comprising: first and second ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports connected by two or more cross members; and an adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames, the adjustable height platform comprising: a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions; a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation; and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the ladder frames, each guide channel including a proximate end having an end face and connected to the side rail so that a geometric center of the end face does not extend beyond the axial plane.

26. The scaffold of claim 25, wherein the end face is orthogonal to a vertical axis of the guide channel.

27. The scaffold of claim 25, wherein end face is angled relative to a vertical axis of the guide channel so that a first portion of the end face is below the axial plane and a second portion of the end face is above the axial plane.Attorney Docket: 7482-10628. The scaffold of claim 25, wherein the first and second support surfaces of the side rails are symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the axial plane.

29. The scaffold of claim 25, wherein the end face of the guide channel connected to the side rail in the first orientation contacts the end face of the guide channel connected to the side rail in the second orientation when the side rails are adjusted to a height where the first support surface of the side rail in the first orientation is level with the second support surface of the side rail in the second orientation.

30. A scaffold comprising: an adjustable height platform; a first ladder frame supporting a first end of the adjustable height platform, the first ladder frame comprising: a first pair of vertical supports; a first set of fixed ladder rungs connecting the first pair of vertical supports and providing access to the adjustable height platform up to a first predetermined height; a pass-through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame above the first set of fixed ladder rungs allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the adjustable height platform when the platform is adjusted to the first predetermined height below a maximum height; a second ladder frame supporting a second end of the adjustable height platform, the second ladder frame comprising a second pair of vertical supports connected by a second set of fixed ladder rungs extending above the first predetermined height and providing access to the adjustable height platform above the first predetermined height.31 . The scaffold of claim 30, wherein the second ladder frame has a different number of fixed ladder rungs than the first ladder frame.

32. The scaffold of claim 31 , wherein the first ladder frame comprises not more than two fixed ladder rungs and the second ladder frame comprises three or more fixed ladder rungs.Attorney Docket: 7482-10633. The scaffold of claim 30, wherein the pass-through is vertically unobstructed above the top ladder rung of the first ladder frame.

34. The scaffold of claim 30, wherein the adjustable height platform comprises: a pair of reversible side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames in a first orientation and a second orientation, each side rail including first and second support surfaces disposed on opposite sides of an axial plane dividing the side rail into upper and lower portions; a deck configured to mount between the side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces when the siderails are in the first orientation and by the second support surfaces when the siderails are in the second orientation; and a pair of guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail for slidably mounting the side rails to the vertical supports of the first and second ladder frames respectively.

35. A ladder frame for a scaffold having an adjustable height platform, the ladder frame comprising: a pair of vertical supports; one or more fixed ladder rungs connecting the vertical supports and providing access to the adjustable height platform up to a predetermined height below a maximum height of the adjustable height platform; a pass-through between the vertical supports of the ladder frame above the top ladder rung allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the adjustable height platform when the platform is adjusted to a first predetermined height below a maximum height.

36. The ladder frame of claim 35, wherein the pass-through is unobstructed in the vertical direction above the uppermost ladder rung.

37. The ladder frame of claim 36, wherein the first ladder frame comprises not more than two fixed ladder rungs.

38. A scaffold assembly comprising: first, second and third ladder frames, each ladder frame comprising two vertical supports connected by one or more fixed ladder rungs;Attorney Docket: 7482-106 a first adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames; a second adjustable height platform configured to be supported between the second and third ladder frames while the first adjustable height platform is mounted between the first and second ladder frames; wherein the second ladder frame comprises a pass-through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame allowing a user to step between the vertical supports from a first one of the adjustable heights platforms to the other one of the adjustable height platforms.

39. The scaffold assembly of claim 38, wherein: the first adjustable platform comprises: a first pair of side rails configured to be supported between the first and second ladder frames, each side rail of the first pair including a first support surface; a first deck configured to mount between the first pair of side rails so as to be supported by the first support surfaces; first guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the first pair of side rails for slidably mounting the first pair of side rails to respective the vertical supports of the first and second ladder frames; and the second adjustable height platform comprises: a second pair of side rails configured to be supported between the second and third ladder frames, each side rail of the second pair including a second support surface; a second deck configured to mount between the second pair of side rails so as to be supported by the second support surfaces; second guide channels at opposing ends of each side rail in the second pair of side rails for slidably mounting the second pair of side rails to respective vertical supports of the second and third ladder frames with the second pair of side rails disposed in an opposite orientation to the first pair of side rails.

40. The scaffold assembly of claim 39, wherein the guide channels of the first and second adjustable height platforms are configured to enable the adjustable height platforms to be adjusted to the same level when used at the same time.Attorney Docket: 7482-10641 . The scaffold assembly of claim 38, wherein the first and third ladder frames have a different number of fixed ladder rungs.

42. The scaffold assembly of claim 38, wherein: the first ladder frame includes a first number of fixed ladder rungs providing access to the first adjustable height platform when the first adjustable height platform is adjusted to a first predetermined height; and the third ladder frame includes a second number of fixed ladder rungs greater than the first number and providing access to the second adjustable height platform when the second adjustable height platform is adjusted to a second predetermined height greater than the first predetermined height.

43. The scaffold assembly of claim 42, wherein: the first ladder frames includes a pass-through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame above the fixed ladder rungs allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the first adjustable height platform when the first adjustable height platform is adjusted to the first predetermined height below a maximum height; the third ladder frames each includes a pass-through between the vertical supports of the first ladder frame above the fixed ladder rungs allowing a user to step between the vertical supports onto or off of the second adjustable height platform when the second adjustable height platform is adjusted to the first predetermined height below a maximum height.

44. The scaffold of claim 38, wherein the pass-through is vertically unobstructed above the fixed ladder rungs of the first ladder frame.

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