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US3880394A
US3880394A US413957A US41395773A US3880394A US 3880394 A US3880394 A US 3880394A US 413957 A US413957 A US 413957A US 41395773 A US41395773 A US 41395773A US 3880394 A US3880394 A US 3880394A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G25/00Shores or struts; Chocks
    • E04G25/04Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic
    • E04G25/06Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic with parts held together by positive means
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G25/00Shores or struts; Chocks
    • E04G25/04Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic
    • E04G25/06Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic with parts held together by positive means
    • E04G25/065Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic with parts held together by positive means by a threaded nut
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G25/00Shores or struts; Chocks
    • E04G25/04Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic
    • E04G2025/042Shores or struts; Chocks telescopic with devices to avoid accidental disengagement of the telescopic elements, e.g. during transport

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  • the inner end of the threaded rod has a square washer slideably fitting into the interior of the tube so as to prevent the rotation of the threaded rod: on the outer end of the threaded rod is the other rubber covered foot for bracing; for adjusting the length of the brace a nut is provided on the threaded rod adjacent the open end of the tube, which nut has a hexagonal portion and a cylindrical portion, and an enlarged disk at each end for manually turning of the nut; a captive wrench is permanently on the nut; the hexagonal opening on the captive wrench fits over the hexagonal portion of the nut but is freely movable over the reduced cylindrical portion of the nut whereby the wrench can be located on the hexagonal portion of the nut in any selected position for conveniently turning the nut in restricted space for changing the length of the brace.
  • the primary advantage of the herein invention is that the adjustment of the length of the brace can be accomplished in restricted and limited space by reason of the particular arrangement of the specific nut designed with the captive wrench which permits initial spinning by hand and then the location of the wrench at a suitable angle to permit the tightening of the nut and the brace in the adjusted position.
  • FIG. I is a partly sectional fragmental view of the brace assembly.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on lines 22 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a developed view of the parts of the threaded rod and captive wrench.
  • a tube I of square cross-section has on one end a usually rubber covered foot 2 mounted by way of a stem 3 held in place by a cross-pin 4.
  • a sleeve 6 of cylindrical interior is fixed in the square tube.
  • the interiorly cylindrical sleeve 6 is welded inside the square tube 1 so that the inner end of the sleeve 6 is spaced from the foot end of the tube 1.
  • a rod 7 threaded throughout its entire length is inserted through the sleeve 6.
  • another rubber covered foot 8 On the outer end of the rod 7 is secured another rubber covered foot 8, the hub 9 of which is mounted on the end of the rod 7.
  • the inner end of the rod 7 has a head 11 thereon slideably fitting into the square or rectangular interior of the tube I so as to prevent the turning of the rod 7.
  • This rod is assembled into the tube before the foot 8 is secured thereon and before the foot 2 is secured on the end of the tube 1. Namely, the rod is inserted from the foot end of the tube 1 because the head 11 is larger than the diameter of the sleeve 6.
  • the space between the inner end of the sleeve 6 and the stem 3 of the foot 2 is of sufficient length to permit the necessary change of length of the brace by the movement of the threaded rod 7.
  • a nut 12 Adjacent the open end of the tube 1, namely between the tube 1 and the hub 9 is provided a nut 12 with a captive wrench l3 thereon.
  • the nut 12 is threaded on the rod 7 and it has an exterior hexagonal portion 14 and a turned down or reduced cylindrical neck 16.
  • the wrench has a head 18 with a hexagonal socket 19 fitting over the hexagonal portion 14 of the nut.
  • This socket I9 is considerably larger than the outer diameter of the reduced cylindrical portion 16 of the nut.
  • a handle 21 extends from the head of the wrench 18 so as to hang freely when the socket 19 is on the cylindrical portion 16 of the nut 12.
  • the nut In operation the nut is spun manually on the threaded rod 7 thereby to change the length of the portion of the rod 7 projecting from the open end of the tube 1.
  • the wrench is adjusted to a suitable angle as permitted by the working space and the socket I9 is slipped over the hexagonal portion of the nut and the nut is turned by the wrench handle 21 respectively to tighten or loosen the brace to the limit of the space for the operation.
  • the socket 19 of the wrench is slipped off the hexagonal portion 14 of the nut 12 and readjusted into its starting position and slipped over the hexagonal portion again for the next turn.
  • the brace herein described is simple in structure and operation; it eliminates the necessity for the expensive and complicated ratchet mechanisms and also rack and pawl mechanisms used in the prior art; it permits opera tion in places where the space is very limited for manipulation of the telescopic members for length adjustment; it provides for quick and easy proximation of the length of the space in which the brace is to be located and then provides for quick and simple tightening or loosening of the brace as required.
  • said reduced portion being of smaller diameter than the interior ofthe wrench head to allow loose angular adjustment of said wrench head
  • a wrench handle extended from said wrench head for manipulating said wrench head for repeated turning of said nut

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The bracing device has a steel tube with a rubber covered foot at one end thereof, which tube has a rectangular cross-section; a sleeve is welded inside of the tube and a threaded rod is extended through the sleeve. The inner end of the threaded rod has a square washer slideably fitting into the interior of the tube so as to prevent the rotation of the threaded rod; on the outer end of the threaded rod is the other rubber covered foot for bracing; for adjusting the length of the brace a nut is provided on the threaded rod adjacent the open end of the tube, which nut has a hexagonal portion and a cylindrical portion, and an enlarged disk at each end for manually turning of the nut; a captive wrench is permanently on the nut; the hexagonal opening on the captive wrench fits over the hexagonal portion of the nut but is freely movable over the reduced cylindrical portion of the nut whereby the wrench can be located on the hexagonal portion of the nut in any selected position for conveniently turning the nut in restricted space for changing the length of the brace.

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United States Patent Wiseearver 1 1 Apr. 29, 1975 1 EXTENSIBLE LOAD BRACING DEVICE Primary E.tan1irzer.l. Franklin Foss [75] Inventor: Warren R. Wisecarver, Walnut Agent W FirmGeOrge whlte Creek, Calif. 57 ABSTRACT [73] Assigneez Blshop-wlsecarver Corporation. San 1 4 The bracing device has a steel tube with a rubber co\'- Francisco, Calif. I ered foot at one end thereof, which tube has a rectanl l Flledi 7 gular cross-section; a sleeve is welded inside of the [52] US. Cl 248/354 S; 211/123 [51] Int. Cl... E04h 17/00; E04g 21/18; E04g 25/00 [58] Field of Search 248/354 S, 354 R. 405;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,778.576 10/1930 Walker 85/32 R X 1.951660 3/1934 Klaudt t 248/354 S X 2,648,997 8/1953 Sawyer t t 403/44 X 2.725989 12/1955 Burkey 211/1054 2.813.733 11/1957 Herrmann 403/44 2.974.806 3/1961 Scewack 211/1054 3,027,140 3/1962 Holzbach 254/98 3,171.627 3/1965 Tapley et a1 248/354 S 3,329,388 7/1967 Barber 248/354 R tube and a threaded rod is extended through the sleeve. The inner end of the threaded rod has a square washer slideably fitting into the interior of the tube so as to prevent the rotation of the threaded rod: on the outer end of the threaded rod is the other rubber covered foot for bracing; for adjusting the length of the brace a nut is provided on the threaded rod adjacent the open end of the tube, which nut has a hexagonal portion and a cylindrical portion, and an enlarged disk at each end for manually turning of the nut; a captive wrench is permanently on the nut; the hexagonal opening on the captive wrench fits over the hexagonal portion of the nut but is freely movable over the reduced cylindrical portion of the nut whereby the wrench can be located on the hexagonal portion of the nut in any selected position for conveniently turning the nut in restricted space for changing the length of the brace.
1 Claim, 3 Drawing Figures EXTENSIBLE LOAD BRACING DEVICE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to the type of brace shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,049,328.
In the prior art nut and wrench combination has been utilized by extending a tubular member as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,594,443, but in that patent as well as other patents of which applicant is aware. complicated ratchet mechanisms are utilized. Such prior patents are US. Pat. No. 2,186,238, 2,080,530. and also the turn buckle arrangement in the early U.S. Pat. No. 835835.
The primary advantage of the herein invention is that the adjustment of the length of the brace can be accomplished in restricted and limited space by reason of the particular arrangement of the specific nut designed with the captive wrench which permits initial spinning by hand and then the location of the wrench at a suitable angle to permit the tightening of the nut and the brace in the adjusted position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS FIG. I is a partly sectional fragmental view of the brace assembly.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on lines 22 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a developed view of the parts of the threaded rod and captive wrench.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION A tube I of square cross-section has on one end a usually rubber covered foot 2 mounted by way of a stem 3 held in place by a cross-pin 4. A sleeve 6 of cylindrical interior is fixed in the square tube. In the present illustration the interiorly cylindrical sleeve 6 is welded inside the square tube 1 so that the inner end of the sleeve 6 is spaced from the foot end of the tube 1.
A rod 7 threaded throughout its entire length is inserted through the sleeve 6. On the outer end of the rod 7 is secured another rubber covered foot 8, the hub 9 of which is mounted on the end of the rod 7. The inner end of the rod 7 has a head 11 thereon slideably fitting into the square or rectangular interior of the tube I so as to prevent the turning of the rod 7. This rod is assembled into the tube before the foot 8 is secured thereon and before the foot 2 is secured on the end of the tube 1. Namely, the rod is inserted from the foot end of the tube 1 because the head 11 is larger than the diameter of the sleeve 6. The space between the inner end of the sleeve 6 and the stem 3 of the foot 2 is of sufficient length to permit the necessary change of length of the brace by the movement of the threaded rod 7.
Adjacent the open end of the tube 1, namely between the tube 1 and the hub 9 is provided a nut 12 with a captive wrench l3 thereon. The nut 12 is threaded on the rod 7 and it has an exterior hexagonal portion 14 and a turned down or reduced cylindrical neck 16. At each end of the nut is fixed a disk 17 of larger diameter than the nut, which disk can be engaged manually for spinning the nut on the threaded rod 7.
The wrench has a head 18 with a hexagonal socket 19 fitting over the hexagonal portion 14 of the nut. This socket I9 is considerably larger than the outer diameter of the reduced cylindrical portion 16 of the nut. A handle 21 extends from the head of the wrench 18 so as to hang freely when the socket 19 is on the cylindrical portion 16 of the nut 12.
In operation the nut is spun manually on the threaded rod 7 thereby to change the length of the portion of the rod 7 projecting from the open end of the tube 1. When the adjusted length of the brace approximates the distance between the walls against which the feet 2 and 8 are to be pressed, the wrench is adjusted to a suitable angle as permitted by the working space and the socket I9 is slipped over the hexagonal portion of the nut and the nut is turned by the wrench handle 21 respectively to tighten or loosen the brace to the limit of the space for the operation. When the limit is reached the socket 19 of the wrench is slipped off the hexagonal portion 14 of the nut 12 and readjusted into its starting position and slipped over the hexagonal portion again for the next turn.
The brace herein described is simple in structure and operation; it eliminates the necessity for the expensive and complicated ratchet mechanisms and also rack and pawl mechanisms used in the prior art; it permits opera tion in places where the space is very limited for manipulation of the telescopic members for length adjustment; it provides for quick and easy proximation of the length of the space in which the brace is to be located and then provides for quick and simple tightening or loosening of the brace as required.
I claim:
1. In an extensible load bracing device for engagement with opposite walls.
a tubular member of polygonal cross-section.
a threaded rod telescoped in the tubular member,
a fixed sleeve in said tubular member having cylindrical inner periphery to slideably hold said rod.
said rod being extended beyond an end of said tubular member,
a foot on the other end of said tubular member.
a foot on the outer end of said rod.
a nut threaded on said rod adjacent said tubular member,
a neck of reduced diameter on said nut,
a wrench head fitting over said nut for turning the nut,
said reduced portion being of smaller diameter than the interior ofthe wrench head to allow loose angular adjustment of said wrench head,
a wrench handle extended from said wrench head for manipulating said wrench head for repeated turning of said nut,
and an enlarged disk on each end of said nut for manually turning the nut independently of the wrench head,
the interior of said wrench head forming a socket fitting over said nut being loosely turnable on said cylindrical portion,
and a head on the rod having polygonal periphery slidable in the polygonal inner periphery in said tubular member,
the inner end of said fixed sleeve being spaced from foot end of the tubular member to determine the limit of movement of said head and of said rod.

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1. In an extensible load bracing device for engagement with opposite walls, a tubular member of polygonal cross-section, a threaded rod telescoped in the tubular member, a fixed sleeve in said tubular member having cylindrical inner periphery to slideably hold said rod, said rod being extended beyond an end of said tubular member, a foot on the other end of said tubular member, a foot on the outer end of said rod, a nut threaded on said rod adjacent said tubular member, a neck of reduced diameter on said nut, a wrench head fitting over said nut for turning the nut, said reduced portion being of smaller diameter than the interior of the wrench head to allow loose angular adjustment of said wrench head, a wrench handle extended from said wrench head for manipulating said wrench head for repeated turning of said nut, and an enlarged disk on each end of said nut for manually turning the nut independently of the wrench head, the interior of said wrench head forming a socket fitting over said nut being loosely turnable on said cylindrical portion, and a head on the rod having polygonal periphery slidable in the polygonal inner periphery in said tubular member, the inner end of said fixed sleeve being spaced from foot end of the tubular member to determine the limit of movement of said head and of said rod.
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