US20080244996A1 - Telescoping Shoring Post - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to a shoring post, in particular to a telescoping shoring post used in systems used for construction.
- a shoring post is used to help support objects, usually a ceiling or roof.
- objects usually a ceiling or roof.
- a shoring post that capable of being quickly adjusted from one height to another, while at the same time ensuring a safe work environment for all workers.
- Truss systems such as those outlined in U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,567 exist, and involve screw jacks that rotate around the post to adjust the height of the post. While this is fine for small adjustments, if one wishes to extend or retract the post several feet, this could be very time consuming.
- shoring post Another type of shoring post, described in Canadian Patent No. 2,249,921, is adjustable and can be used in a system or on their own. These types of shoring posts use a screw, while others of a similar type use a pin-type assembly. While both of these allow for the post to be extended quicker than a screw-jack type, they require the use of small screws and pins, which may not only be difficult to use, but are also easily lost.
- a further prior art post is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,415 to Peri GmBH.
- the '415 post can be adjusted using pins for quick adjustment to the approximate height, and then a fine adjustment means.
- the problem with pins is that they can easily be lost and are an extra component that is required when erecting/disassembling the post.
- a shoring post comprising a hollow outer leg, a plurality of slots along the length of the outer leg, an inner leg dimensioned to fit within the outer leg, a tongue plate welded to one end of the inner leg, the tongue plate including a plurality of tongue members, wherein the inner leg may be rotated within the outer leg from a first position where the tongue members are fully within the outer leg, and a second position where the tongue members extend through the slot, locking the inner leg in position relative to the outer leg.
- the preferred embodiment of the shoring post includes an adjusting screw assembly, an adjusting handle, and a plurality of support pins, where the screw assembly is used for fine adjustments to the length of the post.
- the screw assembly is used for fine adjustments to the length of the post.
- Another addition to the preferred embodiment includes a plurality of grooves along the length of the inner leg and the outer leg.
- the present application therefore provides a telescoping post shore comprising: an outer tube; a plurality of slots disposed longitudinally along said outer tube; an inner tube; at least one tongue member affixed to said inner tube and projecting from said inner tube, said at least one tongue member configured to be received by said plurality of slots; wherein said inner tube and at least one tongue member are dimensioned to slide within said outer tube and said inner tube and at least one tongue member can be rotated within said outer tube to engage said at least one tongue member with at least one of said plurality of slots.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view a shoring post according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a preferred shoring post
- FIG. 3 a is a view of section A-A from FIG. 2 , with the tongue in the unlocked position;
- FIG. 3 b is a view of section B-B from FIG. 2 , with the tongue in the locked position;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the inner tube
- FIG. 5 a is a view of section C-C from FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 5 b is a support tongue capable of being fixed to the bottom of the inner tube from FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer tube
- FIG. 7 is a view of section D-D from FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a view of section E-E from FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the shoring post with an alternate method of making fine adjustments
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing an alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes;
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing a further alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes;
- FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing yet a further alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes.
- FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing an alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes without channels.
- each post 10 has an inner tube 12 and an outer tube 14 .
- the inner tube 12 is adapted to extend telescopically from within the outer tube 14 , as depicted in FIG. 1 .
- Inner tube 12 can be seen best in FIGS. 4 , 5 a , and 5 b.
- inner tube 12 has a tongue plate 19 integrally connected to one end.
- Tongue plate 19 includes a plurality of tongue members 20 located along inner tube 12 .
- inner tube 12 can have as few as one tongue member or could have numerous tongue members 20 vertically displaced from one another when inner tube 12 is in an supporting position.
- tongue members 20 are preferably grouped on the same horizontal plain and across from each other in one embodiment. Alternative embodiments could however include tongue members one each side of inner tube 12 at different levels.
- tongue members 20 are located at a lower end of inner tube 12 .
- Tongue members 20 extend orthogonally from inner tube 12 and are dimensioned to extend through slots 22 in outer tube 14 .
- the tongue members 20 and slots 22 are used to make large adjustments to the post 10 very quickly.
- post 10 includes an upper outer tube 14 and a lower tube 16 .
- Outer tube 14 includes a screw bore in its lower portion
- lower tube 16 includes a screw bore in its upper end.
- a adjusting screw assembly 24 is used to make fine adjustments to the length of the post 10 and includes an adjusting handle 26 and a plurality of support pins 28 .
- the fine adjustment screw assembly 24 has a double thread so a single rotation will allow twice the distance, compared to a single thread.
- support pins 28 support the screw assembly 24 , and the mechanism thereby can be used to finely adjust post 10 .
- screw assembly 24 is located at approximately the waist height of a worker to facilitate the fine adjustment of post 10 and to ease the removal of post 10 .
- FIG. 9 Other methods of fine adjustments may be used in this device, one of which is shown in FIG. 9 , where a release type system 34 is used between the outer tube 14 and the lower tube 16 .
- Release type systems 34 and other fine adjustment systems are known to those skilled in the art.
- the preferred embodiment also includes a post head 18 at the end of the post 10 , telescoping from the inner tube 12 , used for support.
- the length that the post head 18 extends from the inner tube 12 may be adjusted by any of several types of configurations, such as using a screw, or a pin-type configuration.
- a spring pin 38 is used in the embodiments shown in FIG. 2 and in FIG. 9 .
- FIGS. 6 to 8 The preferred embodiment of the outer tube 14 is shown in FIGS. 6 to 8 .
- the cross section is approximately rectangular, with an opposite set of outwardly rounded corners 30 , and an opposite set of inwardly rounded corners 32 .
- the cross-section of the outer leg 14 is dimensioned so that the entire inner leg 12 and tongue members 20 will fit entirely within the outer leg 14 , when the tongue members are located within the outwardly rounded corners 30 ( FIG. 3 a ).
- This configuration of the outer tube 14 is not essential to the device, however it allows for recesses for the thumb and fingers.
- an outer hole 44 dimensioned to receive a support pin 28 .
- FIGS. 10 to 12 As seen in FIG. 10 , a square cross section can be used where tongue 20 can interact with a groove 22 (not shown in FIG. 10 ). Other cross sections include a round cross section as seen in FIG. 11 or 12 . Various internal configurations for inner tube 12 are shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- FIG. 13 shows the outer tube 14 having similar dimensions to the outer tube of FIG. 10 .
- no channels 42 need to be present.
- the embodiment of FIG. 2 shows two channels 42 , but these are not engaged by tongue 20 .
- no channels 42 need to be present at all.
- tongue 20 can still engage slots 22 when no channel 42 is present.
- slots 22 in channel 42 adds the further benefit of having a larger support area for tongue 20 .
- slot 22 includes the wall of channel 42 , thereby providing additional support.
- FIG. 10 further illustrates the use of a tongue 20 that is comprised of a slat. This could be advantageous in circumstances such as when the tongue 20 is not at the bottom of inner post 12 .
- the tongue plate 19 of FIG. 5 b is preferable in most circumstances, since the tongue plate 19 lies under the outer diameter of inner tube 12 , thereby providing support to the complete inner post 12 .
- the slots 22 in the outer tube 14 are spaced so that when the inner tube 12 may be rotated from having the tongue members 20 entirely within the outer tube 14 , to having the tongue members 20 extend through the slots 22 in the outer tube, locking the inner tube 12 in place within the outer tube 14 .
- the tongue members 20 travel along a non-resistant surface, to allow for easier rotation of the inner tube 12 within the outer leg 14 .
- There is also a small downward indentation (not shown) in the slot 22 allowing the tongue members 20 to lock into the indentation due to gravity. The indention also locks the tongue precisely into the support position. This prevents the accidental rotation when raised into position or when under load.
- the indentation in a preferred embodiment is located both above and below the groove in order to allow the post to be used downside-up or downside-down. Further, safety holes 41 accommodate a pin to further prevent the dislodging of tongue 20 and hence inner post 12 .
- slots 22 are space every 6 inches or 15 cm to allow for the quick rough adjustment of inner tube 12 within outer tube 14 .
- Other dimensions are also possible.
- Post 10 is therefore configured to the proper length by adjusting inner tube 12 within outer tube 14 using tongue members 20 and slots 22 .
- Inner tube 12 and outer tube 14 are adjusted to the approximate length required for post 10 .
- Fine adjustment can then be accomplished using a fine adjustment mechanism such as screw assembly 24 or adjustment mechanism 34 .
- tongue members 20 are slid into slots 22 by rotating inner tube 12 through an angle of 45 degrees. Other rotation angles are however possible.
- the leg is of a general cylindrical shape, which allows for it to be easily rotated within the outer leg 14 .
- the tongue plate 19 is welded to the bottom of the inner tube 12 .
- the preferred embodiment of the tongue plate includes two tongue members 20 , however a different number of tongue members may be used.
- a connector hole 40 is shown in the embodiment of FIG. 4 , near the opposite end of the tongue plate 19 of inner tube 12 .
- support pin 28 fits through the inwardly rounded corners 32 of the outer tube 14 .
- a pair of safety holes 41 accommodate pins to further lock the tongue members 20 in place.
- These safety pins, along with the indentation in the slot 22 are not essential to the device, but are features added to greatly increase the overall safety of the shoring post.
- shoring post 10 there are a plurality of channels 42 located along the length of both the inner leg 12 and the outer leg 14 .
- a further type of support device in a construction system may be used to engage the channels 42 to add additional support in different directions, or to attach any type of accessories or external bracing using a connector.
- channels 42 of inner post 12 align with channels 42 of outer post 14 , thereby allowing accessories or bracing to be added in the same plain to both the inner post 12 and outer post 14 .
- Prior art solutions do not have this capability, and in general do not have channels 42 on inner post 12 .
- the present post system therefore provides a means for faster removal or replacement for a post by providing a tongue and groove system for gross adjustment of the inner tube within the outer tube. Tongue members are affixed to inner tube 12 thereby allowing the quick removal and replacement of the post without having to find pins or align holes.
- the preferred shape of the outer tube 14 is configured for easy handling, allowing the worker's thumbs and fingers to grip the post.
- post 10 is comprised of aluminium. Other materials could be used however.
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- The present application relates to a shoring post, in particular to a telescoping shoring post used in systems used for construction.
- In typical construction systems, a shoring post is used to help support objects, usually a ceiling or roof. With varying heights of ceilings, it is obviously beneficial to have a shoring post that capable of being quickly adjusted from one height to another, while at the same time ensuring a safe work environment for all workers.
- Truss systems, such as those outlined in U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,567 exist, and involve screw jacks that rotate around the post to adjust the height of the post. While this is fine for small adjustments, if one wishes to extend or retract the post several feet, this could be very time consuming.
- Another type of shoring post, described in Canadian Patent No. 2,249,921, is adjustable and can be used in a system or on their own. These types of shoring posts use a screw, while others of a similar type use a pin-type assembly. While both of these allow for the post to be extended quicker than a screw-jack type, they require the use of small screws and pins, which may not only be difficult to use, but are also easily lost.
- A further prior art post is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,415 to Peri GmBH. The '415 post can be adjusted using pins for quick adjustment to the approximate height, and then a fine adjustment means. The problem with pins is that they can easily be lost and are an extra component that is required when erecting/disassembling the post.
- There remains a need for a telescopic shoring post that can be quickly adjusted from one position to another.
- There also remains a need for a shoring post of simpler design, with significantly fewer pieces involved.
- The present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing a shoring post, comprising a hollow outer leg, a plurality of slots along the length of the outer leg, an inner leg dimensioned to fit within the outer leg, a tongue plate welded to one end of the inner leg, the tongue plate including a plurality of tongue members, wherein the inner leg may be rotated within the outer leg from a first position where the tongue members are fully within the outer leg, and a second position where the tongue members extend through the slot, locking the inner leg in position relative to the outer leg.
- Additionally, the preferred embodiment of the shoring post includes an adjusting screw assembly, an adjusting handle, and a plurality of support pins, where the screw assembly is used for fine adjustments to the length of the post. There is also a lower outer leg at the opposite end of the screw assembly. Another addition to the preferred embodiment includes a plurality of grooves along the length of the inner leg and the outer leg.
- The present application therefore provides a telescoping post shore comprising: an outer tube; a plurality of slots disposed longitudinally along said outer tube; an inner tube; at least one tongue member affixed to said inner tube and projecting from said inner tube, said at least one tongue member configured to be received by said plurality of slots; wherein said inner tube and at least one tongue member are dimensioned to slide within said outer tube and said inner tube and at least one tongue member can be rotated within said outer tube to engage said at least one tongue member with at least one of said plurality of slots.
- Other aspects and advantages of the device will become apparent from the following Detailed Description and the accompanying drawings.
- The present invention will be better understood with reference to the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view a shoring post according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of a preferred shoring post; -
FIG. 3 a is a view of section A-A fromFIG. 2 , with the tongue in the unlocked position; -
FIG. 3 b is a view of section B-B fromFIG. 2 , with the tongue in the locked position; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the inner tube; -
FIG. 5 a is a view of section C-C fromFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 5 b is a support tongue capable of being fixed to the bottom of the inner tube fromFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a side view of the outer tube; -
FIG. 7 is a view of section D-D fromFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a view of section E-E fromFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a side view of the shoring post with an alternate method of making fine adjustments; -
FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing an alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes; -
FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing a further alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes; -
FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing yet a further alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes; and -
FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of an inner an outer tube showing an alternative dimensioning for inner and outer tubes without channels. - Reference is now made to the drawings. In the preferred embodiment, each
post 10 has aninner tube 12 and anouter tube 14. Theinner tube 12 is adapted to extend telescopically from within theouter tube 14, as depicted inFIG. 1 .Inner tube 12 can be seen best inFIGS. 4 , 5 a, and 5 b. - In a preferred embodiment,
inner tube 12 has atongue plate 19 integrally connected to one end.Tongue plate 19 includes a plurality oftongue members 20 located alonginner tube 12. As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art,inner tube 12 can have as few as one tongue member or could havenumerous tongue members 20 vertically displaced from one another wheninner tube 12 is in an supporting position. Further,tongue members 20 are preferably grouped on the same horizontal plain and across from each other in one embodiment. Alternative embodiments could however include tongue members one each side ofinner tube 12 at different levels. - In a preferred embodiment,
tongue members 20 are located at a lower end ofinner tube 12. However, this is not a requirement andtongue members 20 could be at various points along the length ofinner tube 12. -
Tongue members 20 extend orthogonally frominner tube 12 and are dimensioned to extend throughslots 22 inouter tube 14. Thetongue members 20 andslots 22 are used to make large adjustments to thepost 10 very quickly. - As can be seen in
FIG. 2 , in the preferred embodiment,post 10 includes an upperouter tube 14 and alower tube 16.Outer tube 14 includes a screw bore in its lower portion, andlower tube 16 includes a screw bore in its upper end. Betweenouter tube 14 andlower tube 16 is a adjustingscrew assembly 24. Thisscrew assembly 24 is used to make fine adjustments to the length of thepost 10 and includes anadjusting handle 26 and a plurality ofsupport pins 28. The fineadjustment screw assembly 24 has a double thread so a single rotation will allow twice the distance, compared to a single thread. As will be appreciated, supportpins 28 support thescrew assembly 24, and the mechanism thereby can be used to finely adjustpost 10. - In the preferred
embodiment screw assembly 24 is located at approximately the waist height of a worker to facilitate the fine adjustment ofpost 10 and to ease the removal ofpost 10. - Other methods of fine adjustments may be used in this device, one of which is shown in
FIG. 9 , where arelease type system 34 is used between theouter tube 14 and thelower tube 16.Release type systems 34 and other fine adjustment systems are known to those skilled in the art. - As also seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the preferred embodiment also includes apost head 18 at the end of thepost 10, telescoping from theinner tube 12, used for support. The length that thepost head 18 extends from theinner tube 12 and may be adjusted by any of several types of configurations, such as using a screw, or a pin-type configuration. In the embodiments shown inFIG. 2 and inFIG. 9 , aspring pin 38 is used. - The preferred embodiment of the
outer tube 14 is shown inFIGS. 6 to 8 . As can be seen inFIG. 7 , the cross section is approximately rectangular, with an opposite set of outwardly roundedcorners 30, and an opposite set of inwardly roundedcorners 32. The cross-section of theouter leg 14 is dimensioned so that the entireinner leg 12 andtongue members 20 will fit entirely within theouter leg 14, when the tongue members are located within the outwardly rounded corners 30 (FIG. 3 a). This configuration of theouter tube 14 is not essential to the device, however it allows for recesses for the thumb and fingers. In the preferred embodiment shown inFIG. 8 is located anouter hole 44, dimensioned to receive asupport pin 28. - As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, a rectangular cross section is optional and other cross sections are available. Reference is now made to
FIGS. 10 to 12 . As seen inFIG. 10 , a square cross section can be used wheretongue 20 can interact with a groove 22 (not shown inFIG. 10 ). Other cross sections include a round cross section as seen inFIG. 11 or 12. Various internal configurations forinner tube 12 are shown inFIGS. 11 and 12 . - Alternatively,
FIG. 13 shows theouter tube 14 having similar dimensions to the outer tube ofFIG. 10 . However, in the embodiment ofFIG. 13 , nochannels 42 need to be present. The embodiment ofFIG. 2 shows twochannels 42, but these are not engaged bytongue 20. In an alternative embodiment, nochannels 42 need to be present at all. As will be appreciated,tongue 20 can still engageslots 22 when nochannel 42 is present. - As will further be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the use of
slots 22 inchannel 42, as inFIG. 10 , adds the further benefit of having a larger support area fortongue 20. Specifically,slot 22 includes the wall ofchannel 42, thereby providing additional support. -
FIG. 10 further illustrates the use of atongue 20 that is comprised of a slat. This could be advantageous in circumstances such as when thetongue 20 is not at the bottom ofinner post 12. However, thetongue plate 19 ofFIG. 5 b is preferable in most circumstances, since thetongue plate 19 lies under the outer diameter ofinner tube 12, thereby providing support to the completeinner post 12. - The
slots 22 in the outer tube 14 (best seen inFIG. 1 ) are spaced so that when theinner tube 12 may be rotated from having thetongue members 20 entirely within theouter tube 14, to having thetongue members 20 extend through theslots 22 in the outer tube, locking theinner tube 12 in place within theouter tube 14. In the preferred embodiment thetongue members 20 travel along a non-resistant surface, to allow for easier rotation of theinner tube 12 within theouter leg 14. There is also a small downward indentation (not shown) in theslot 22, allowing thetongue members 20 to lock into the indentation due to gravity. The indention also locks the tongue precisely into the support position. This prevents the accidental rotation when raised into position or when under load. The indentation in a preferred embodiment is located both above and below the groove in order to allow the post to be used downside-up or downside-down. Further, safety holes 41 accommodate a pin to further prevent the dislodging oftongue 20 and henceinner post 12. - In one embodiment,
slots 22 are space every 6 inches or 15 cm to allow for the quick rough adjustment ofinner tube 12 withinouter tube 14. Other dimensions are also possible. -
Post 10 is therefore configured to the proper length by adjustinginner tube 12 withinouter tube 14 usingtongue members 20 andslots 22.Inner tube 12 andouter tube 14 are adjusted to the approximate length required forpost 10. Fine adjustment can then be accomplished using a fine adjustment mechanism such asscrew assembly 24 oradjustment mechanism 34. - As is best seen in
FIG. 7 ,tongue members 20 are slid intoslots 22 by rotatinginner tube 12 through an angle of 45 degrees. Other rotation angles are however possible. - In the preferred embodiment of the
inner tube 12, as shown inFIGS. 4 , 5 a, and 5 b, the leg is of a general cylindrical shape, which allows for it to be easily rotated within theouter leg 14. In this embodiment, thetongue plate 19 is welded to the bottom of theinner tube 12. Other alternatives to welding would be known to those in the art, and any integral connection would be suitable. Also, shown inFIGS. 5 a and 5 b, the preferred embodiment of the tongue plate includes twotongue members 20, however a different number of tongue members may be used. Aconnector hole 40 is shown in the embodiment ofFIG. 4 , near the opposite end of thetongue plate 19 ofinner tube 12. - As can be seen in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3 b,support pin 28 fits through the inwardly roundedcorners 32 of theouter tube 14. In this embodiment there are also a pair of spring pins 38 through thesupport pin 28, to lock it in place. - Also shown in the embodiment in
FIG. 5 b is a pair ofsafety holes 41 accommodate pins to further lock thetongue members 20 in place. These safety pins, along with the indentation in theslot 22 are not essential to the device, but are features added to greatly increase the overall safety of the shoring post. - In the preferred embodiment of the shoring
post 10, there are a plurality ofchannels 42 located along the length of both theinner leg 12 and theouter leg 14. A further type of support device in a construction system may be used to engage thechannels 42 to add additional support in different directions, or to attach any type of accessories or external bracing using a connector. - As will be seen from
FIGS. 1 , 3 b and 10, whentongue 20 is engagingslot 22,channels 42 ofinner post 12 align withchannels 42 ofouter post 14, thereby allowing accessories or bracing to be added in the same plain to both theinner post 12 andouter post 14. This is advantageous since thechannels 42 can now be used along the entire length ofpost 10. Prior art solutions do not have this capability, and in general do not havechannels 42 oninner post 12. - The present post system therefore provides a means for faster removal or replacement for a post by providing a tongue and groove system for gross adjustment of the inner tube within the outer tube. Tongue members are affixed to
inner tube 12 thereby allowing the quick removal and replacement of the post without having to find pins or align holes. The preferred shape of theouter tube 14 is configured for easy handling, allowing the worker's thumbs and fingers to grip the post. - In a
preferred embodiment post 10 is comprised of aluminium. Other materials could be used however. - These and other advantages of the present system are evident from the above and with reference to the drawings. They are not however meant to limit the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims below.
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