US20140116804A1 - Convertible support pad apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
An improved support pad apparatus for distribution of weight loads and enabling the worker greater stability and balanced footing upon an underlying generally level or sloped surface includes a base platform having a top surface and a bottom surface, and one or more cleat members attached to or integrally formed within the top surface, and one or more cross members disposed in spaced relation across and formed integrally within or attached to the top surface. Also provided are riser members detachably connected to and conforming to the shape of the cross members to give additional height and surface area to the sides of the cross members to enable improved and more stable footing for the worker. A resilient pad is attached to the bottom surface for conforming to the contours of the underlying surface and distributing weight loads. A cover platform with reinforcing support rib members is provided for overlaying the base platform to convert the base platform for use on level underlying surfaces.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to the building construction and related trades and, more particularly, to an improved convertible support pad apparatus for ensuring the proper and safe distribution of weight loads and stable footing upon an underlying generally level or sloped working surface.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- In the building construction and related trades, it is important to provide the means for the construction worker to work safely and efficiently upon underlying sloped or generally level surfaces, such as, for example, inclined and flat roofs, and all types of terrain. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,104,575 B1 issued Jan. 31, 2012, to Bancroft, a support pad apparatus is provided for ensuring the proper distribution of weight loads comprising, for example, the gross weight of the construction worker, the worker's tools and/or equipment and construction materials, and stable and secure footing, particularly while the worker is operating on inclined or heavily sloped roof surfaces.
- In the prior art, in addition to Bancroft, is U.S. Pat. No. 6,490,842 B2 issued Dec. 10, 2002 to Emmons, which is directed to a traction pad for use in roof-related repairs of a sloped roof. The device includes a traction pad for maneuvering on a roof and contains a base layer, a traction layer, and at least two traction cross members and two end members. The base and traction layers are preferably rectangular in shape. The bottom surface of the base layer engages the roof surface, with the traction layer attached to the top surface. At least two traction cross members are attached to the top surface across its length. The two end members are attached adjacent the ends of the two traction cross members. The top surface of the traction layer is typically covered with a paint containing sand to provide improved traction. The Emmons invention has several drawbacks, as follows: the cross members, because their configuration is triangular, more particularly because the shape of the apex of the triangle is too sharp, do not provide reliable footing when the traction pad is disposed upon underlying steep surfaces and, thus, are unsafe. Further, workers will most certainly find it uncomfortable and possibly even painful to kneel down or sit upon the traction pad, particularly the apex of the cross members, when circumstances may require them to do so. Also, the lifting handles projecting from the top sides of the two end members, because of the risk that a worker may trip and stumble over them, are inherently hazardous. The Emmons invention is also a relatively complicated apparatus requiring the assembly of at least seven separate components and twenty-five to thirty screws and bolts to secure all the connections.
- Also a part of the prior art is U.S. App. Publication No. 2003/0037990 A1 directed to a pad providing protection, safety and stabilization to a worker on a sloped surface, which has the added benefit of protecting the sloped surface itself. The pad is flexible to effectively grip or attach itself to a sloped surface, and contains a multitude of indentations or footholds on the upper surface for engagement of the worker's shoes to provide stability.
- The disadvantages of the prior art devices are numerous, including that none of them have the significant structural reinforcement that is embodied in the improved support pad apparatus of the present invention, that none embodies the convertible nor the several other important novel features of the present invention, all of which contribute to the improvement of the construction worker's footing and balance, when working on a variety of underlying surfaces. These include conventional sloped roofs, level surfaces or terrain, such as a flat roof, or surfaces consisting of exterior hardscape, sloped or level. Not until the conception and reduction to practice of the improved support pad apparatus of the present invention has a device addressed these and so many other significant shortcomings prevalent in the prior art.
- The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an improved support pad apparatus for distribution of weight loads and enabling the worker greater stability and balanced footing when walking upon an underlying generally level or sloped surface. The improved support pad apparatus includes a base platform having a first side and a second side, a front end with a front side and a back end with a back side, a top surface and a bottom surface, one or more cleat members attached to or integrally formed within the top surface, and one or more cross members disposed in parallel relation across and formed integrally within or attached to the top surface. Each cross member includes a top section with a top surface, and first and second sidewalls with each of the sidewalls having a bottom portion running along its entire length. The cleat members and the cross members combine to provide support to the construction worker's footing to compensate for any difficult angle of inclination formed by the underlying surface, typically a sloped roof, and to enable the oblique orientation of the person's generally upstanding body relative to the angle of inclination to ensure proper balance and greater safety on the job.
- Also provided is a riser member detachably connected to the area of the top surface of the base platform that is adjacent to the bottom portion of the sidewalls of each of the cross members. Each riser member, which conforms generally to the shape of the cross member, gives the cross member additional height and surface area to enable improved and more stable and safe footing for the worker. Each riser member also has a first and a second sidewall with each sidewall having a bottom edge. Additionally provided is a resilient pad attached to the bottom surface of the base platform for substantially conforming to the shape and contours of the underlying surface and receiving and distributing a weight load over the top surface to protect the underlying surface from damage.
- The preferred embodiment of the present invention also includes a cover platform for placement upon the base platform in overlaying relation for converting the base platform for use on a substantially level underlying surface. The bottom surface of the cover platform includes a plurality of reinforcing support rib members to provide strength and rigidity to the cover platform. This enables the base and cover platforms, when joined, to be utilized on generally level underlying surfaces, indoors and outdoors, and to accommodate and distribute, due to the enhanced strength of the combined platforms, increased weight loads. Adjacent support rib members are disposed laterally in spaced parallel relation and also linearly in spaced relation forming slotted openings along a plane transverse to the axis of the linearly disposed support rib members for receiving the cross members in conformal relation. This enables a secure and stable connection between the base and cover platforms to ensure a strong rigid support structure. The support pad apparatus of the present invention also includes a leveling insert and a storage unit, as more particularly described in the Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment below.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a support pad apparatus that embodies the means for improved structural reinforcement when subjected to increased weight loads.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus that employs the means to easily and quickly convert from a platform for use on sloped surfaces to a platform deployable on generally flat or level surfaces.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus with the means to convert to a hybrid platform to enable the construction worker to operate on both sloped and level platforms without the need to entirely convert to one or the other.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus with the means to accommodate compartments to hold or store equipment, tools and/or construction materials.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus that includes the means to improve the construction worker's footing and balance while operating on a sloped underlying surface, especially those that are steeply inclined.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus that is easy and cost effective to manufacture.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a support pad apparatus that is relatively lightweight and easy to transport.
- Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following specifications when considered in light of the attached drawings wherein the preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention is illustrated.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the base platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the resilient pad portion shown attached to the base platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the base platform and the attached resilient pad taken along lines 3-3 ofFIG. 1 in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of the top surface of the cover platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the bottom surface of the cover platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4C is a perspective view of the cover platform overlaying the base platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4D is an enlarged perspective view of a section of the bottom surface of the cover platform in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the cover platform overlaying the base platform taken along lines 5-5 ofFIG. 4C in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of riser members overlaying cross members in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 6A is a perspective view of an individual riser member in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 6B is an enlarged perspective view of a section of the base platform showing a riser member overlaying a cross member in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of riser members overlaying cross members of the base platform taken along lines 7-7 ofFIG. 6 in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the top surface of a leveling insert in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8B is a perspective view of the bottom surface of a leveling insert in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8C is a perspective view of the base platform incorporating a leveling insert in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8D is a cross-sectional view of the base platform incorporating a leveling insert taken alonglines 8D-8D ofFIG. 8C in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9A is a perspective view of a storage container unit in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9B is a perspective view of the base platform and a storage container unit in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9C is a cross-sectional view of the base platform and a storage container unit taken alonglines 9C-9C ofFIG. 9B in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the support pad apparatus in accordance with the present invention, including the storage container unit, shown in use by a construction worker operating on an underlying sloped roof surface. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the support pad apparatus in accordance with the present invention shown in use by a construction worker operating on an underlying sloped roof surface with riser members overlaying cross members. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the support pad apparatus in accordance with the present invention shown in use by a construction worker operating on an underlying generally level roof surface with the cover platform overlaying the base platform. - The features of this invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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support pad apparatus 10 of the present invention is employed principally for the purposes of distributing weight loads, normal and extraordinary, enabling the construction worker more stable footing and ensuring proper balance for a construction worker operating upon an underlying generally level or sloped surface.Support pad apparatus 10 includesbase platform 12 havingfirst side 14 and interior wall 14 a,second side 16 andinterior wall 16 a,front end 18 withfront side 20 andinterior wall 20 a, andback end 22 with backside 24 andinterior wall 24 a. Also included istop surface 26 andbottom surface 28 and one ormore cleat members 30, which are generally triangular in shape, but with a blunted or rounded tip or apex 35 attached to or integrally formed withintop surface 26 along with two ormore cross members 32, which are generally rectangular in shape, disposed in spaced relation across and formed integrally within or attached totop surface 26.Cleat members 30 may also be configured more rectangularly. Eachcross member 32 includestop surface 33 withopenings 37 formed at opposite ends to attach two ormore base platforms 12 end to end,first sidewall 34 andsecond sidewall 36 with each 34, 36 havingsidewall base portion 38 extending the length of the sidewall. The typical dimensions ofbase platform 12 are 2′ in width by 4′ in length, and about 4″ thick, although these dimensions may vary. Preferably,base platform 12 is molded as a single unit, though the platform can also be fabricated by joining together certain combinations of the individual components of the platform (e.g. sides 14, 16, 20 and 24, andtop surface 26, as one united component, withcleat members 30 andcross members 32 joining separately) using any suitable and conventional attachment means for this purpose. -
Cleat members 30 andcross members 32 are provided to give enhanced support to a person's footing to compensate for the angle of inclination formed by the underlying surface, for example, slopedroof 40, enabling the oblique orientation of the person's generally upstanding body relative to the angle of incline to ensure proper balance and a safer working condition. -
Riser member 42 is detachably connected to the area oftop surface 26 adjacent tobase portion 38, which runs along the entire length of eachcross member 32.Riser member 42 conforms generally to the shape of eachcross member 32 and is disposed uponcross member 32 to give it additional height and surface area along its sidewalls. This enablesconstruction worker 47 improved and much more reliable footing, particularly upon steeply inclined underlying surfaces.Riser member 42 includes atop section 43, with atop surface 45 andfirst side 44 andsecond side 46 withfirst side 44 including firstbottom edge 48 andsecond side 46 including secondbottom edge 50.Riser member 42 is typically 1½″ in height, which adds ½″ to the height ofcross member 32 which, in the preferred embodiment, is 1″ in height. To further secureriser member 42 to crossmember 32,first side 44 andsecond side 46 are oriented slightly inward to form an approximately 80° interior angle at each vertex wheretop section 43 joinsfirst side 44 andsecond side 46 to ensure a relatively tight friction fit forriser member 42 when it overlayscross member 32. -
Resilient pad 52, which is comprised of a conformable material, such as polyethylene foam or rubber, is attached tobottom surface 28 using any suitable attachment means for this purpose, such as, for example, strong adhesive.Resilient pad 52 is provided for substantially conforming to the shape and contours of the underlying surface, whether the surface is sloped or generally level, or exists within, on top of or outside of a building, or any other type of structure.Base platform 12 combines withresilient pad 52 to receive and distribute weight loads overtop surface 26 to protect against damage to the underlying surface and provide a frictional base to holdsupport pad 10 securely to the underlying surface. - Disposed adjacent to one or
more base portions 38 of corresponding 34, 36 are one orsidewalls more openings 54, and attached to or formed integrally with firstbottom edge 48 and secondbottom edge 50 of eachriser member 42 aremating projecting pins 56 adapted to fit slidably intoopenings 54 in releasable engagement for further securing eachriser member 42 to crossmember 32.Opening 54 may also be slotted (not shown) to accommodate a projection, which, as with projectingpin 56, is attached to or formed integrally with 48,50, but shaped more like a “key”, which is configured flatter and wider than projectingbottom edges pin 56. -
Cover platform 60 is adapted for placement uponbase platform 12 in overlaying relation for convertingbase platform 12 for use on a variety of generally level surfaces, such as, for example, aflat roof surface 62 or upon an exterior hardscape (not shown).Cover platform 60 includestop surface 64 with an appliedtextured material 39, such as, for example, some type of paint with sand mixed in, or an embossed patterned surface (not shown), to provide better footing. Also provided arebottom surface 66,first side 68 andsecond side 70,front end 72, includingfront side 74, andback end 76, including backside 78, and slottedopening 75 for use in joining two or more platforms together and in transporting them to different locations.Bottom surface 66 includes a plurality of reinforcingsupport rib members 80 with spaced opposing ends 82,84 for providing greater strength and rigidity to coverplatform 60.Cover platform 60 includes an integrally surrounding down-turnedrim 130 formed fromfirst side 68,second side 70,front side 74 and backside 78, with spacedsections 132 for accommodatingcleat members 30,cross members 32 and slottedopenings 75 whencover platform 60 is installed uponbase platform 12 and settles into position.First side 68 includes 134 a,136 a which define both ansection members opening 138 a and integrally formed elongated bearingmember 140 a to accommodate andsupport cleat members 30 positioned beneath. 136 a,142 a define opening 144 a for accommodatingSection members cross members 32 in conformal relation. 146 a,148 a and 150 a define opening 152 a for accommodating slottedSection members opening 75 in aligned relation.Second side 70 consists of the respective counterparts from the opposite side ofcover platform 60, including 134 b,136 b,140 b,142 b,146 b,148 b, and 150 b, andsection members 138 b,144 b and 152 b.openings - Two or more
support rib members 80 are disposed laterally in spaced relation.Support rib members 80 are also disposed linearly in spaced relation to form slotted openings 86 between respective spaced ends 82,84 for receiving cross members in each of the slotted openings in conformal relation. Whencover platform 60overlays base platform 12,support rib members 80 are positioned transverse to the orientation ofcleat members 30 and rest upon or are supported bycleat members 30 when the two platforms unite. The joinder of these platforms, as described, further secured by the frictional fit made possible by the engagement of the slightly spread or flared 68,70,74 and 78 against respectivesides 14 a, 16 a,20 a and 24 a, enables a more secure and stable union betweeninterior walls base platform 12 andcover platform 60 to further enhance the rigidity of the combined support structure.Cover platform 60 may be comprised of any suitable material including, without limitation, synthetic resins and a variety of metal alloys, including steel and aluminum. Approximate dimensions ofcover platform 60 are, as follows: 4′ in length, 2′ in width and 1¼″ in height. These dimensions may vary depending upon several factors, including the dimensions ofbase platform 12. -
Base platform 12 andcover platform 60 include one ormore openings 68 in each for receiving the means for further securing the platforms together. Means for securing 12 and 60 include, for example, straps 90 andplatforms rope 92, and customized clips or ties made from any suitable material (not shown). -
Support rib members 80 are attached tobottom surface 66 utilizing means from the group of items comprised ofspot welds 94, and rivets, staples, screws and bolts, or a variety of other items suitable for this purpose (not shown).Support rib members 80 may also be pressed from the synthetic or metal alloy material comprisingbase platform 12 utilizing any suitable tool die for this purpose or alternatively fabricated by carvingsupport rib members 80 from the same material employing any other suitable method to create an embossed or raised projection. -
Support pad 10 may also include levelinginsert 100, which overlays a group ofcleat members 30 in the section oftop surface 26 between any twocross members 32, and is disposed conformably therein withtop surface 102 ofinsert 100 disposed at exactly or generally at about the same height astop surface 33. Levelinginsert 100 also includesbottom surface 104, which has a series oftransverse ribs 106. When, levelinginsert 100 is caused tooverlay cleat members 30, as described,transverse ribs 106 rest uponcleat members 30 and fit conformably in the space situated beneath. Levelinginsert 100 also includesfirst side 120,second side 122,front side 124 and backside 126, all of which are flared or slightly bent outwardly to enable levelinginsert 100 to frictionally fit securely within the spaces between any twocross members 32 employing the same principle applied to secure the connection that coverplatform 60 utilizes to secure itself tobase platform 12. Approximate dimensions of levelinginsert 100 are, as follows: 20″ in length, 12″ in width and 1″ in height. These dimensions may vary depending upon several factors, including the dimensions ofbase platform 12. Levelinginsert 100 may be comprised of a variety of materials including, but not limited to, synthetic resin and metal alloys, such as steel and aluminum. -
Support pad 10 may also includestorage container 108, which may either be attached or simply laid upontop surface 26 ofbase platform 12.Storage container 108 includes one ormore compartments 110 for carrying or holding tools, construction materials and any other type of item typical of the construction trade. Integrally formed with or attached tostorage container 108 are one ormore openings 112, which can be used for securingcontainer 108 tobase platform 12, one ormore openings 113, which are used primarily for lifting or transportingstorage container 108, but which may also be used as a means to securecontainer 108 tobase platform 12 with the addition of a connector strap or rope employed for this purpose.Storage container 108 also includes acontinuous skirt portion 114 with a slight inward bent forfrictionally seating container 108 conformably about 14,16,20 and 24 ofsides base platform 12, in an overlaying fashion for securing one upon the other. An alternative version ofstorage container 108 is one that overlays the perimeter ofbase platform 12 leaving interior space available for tools and materials. Separate dividers (not shown) may be installed for holding tools, or segregating tools and materials, as required. Approximate dimensions ofstorage container 108 are, as follows:length 4′½″, width 2′⅜″ and height 8″.Storage container 108 may be comprised of a variety of materials including, without limitation, synthetic resins and metal alloys, such as steel and aluminum. - This invention has been described in its presently preferred embodiment, and it is clear that it is susceptible to numerous modifications, modes and embodiments within the ability of those skilled in the art and without the exercise of this inventive faculty.
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1. A support pad apparatus for distribution of weight loads and enabling stable footing upon an underlying generally level or sloped surface, comprising:
a base platform, said base platform having a first side and a second side, a front end with a front side and a back end with a back side, a top surface and a bottom surface, and one or more cleat members attached to or integrally formed within said top surface and two or more cross members disposed in spaced relation across and formed integrally within or attached to said top surface, each of said cross members having a first sidewall and a second sidewall with each said sidewall having a corresponding bottom portion extending the length of said sidewall, said cleat members and said cross members being adapted to give support to a person's footing to compensate for any angle of inclination formed by said underlying surface and enabling the oblique orientation of said person's generally upstanding body relative to said sloped surface to ensure proper balance;
a riser member detachably connected to a section of said top surface adjacent to each of said cross members, each of said riser members being generally conformable to the shape of said cross members and disposed to give additional height to each of said cross members to enable improved footing upon said sloped underlying surface, said riser member having a first side and a second side, said first side having a first bottom edge and said second side having a second bottom edge; and,
a resilient pad attached to said bottom surface for substantially conforming to the shape and contours of said underlying surface, said resilient pad being joined to said base platform to give stability to said support pad apparatus disposed upon said underlying surface and to receive and distribute a weight load over said top surface to protect against damage to said underlying surface.
2. The support pad apparatus of claim 1 wherein adjacent to at least one base portion of each of said sidewalls are disposed one or more spaced openings and attached to or formed integrally with said first bottom edge and said second bottom edge are mating projecting members adapted to fit slidably into said spaced openings in releasable engagement.
3. The support pad apparatus of claim 1 including a cover platform adapted to be placed upon said base platform in overlaying relation for converting said base platform for use on a substantially level underlying surface, said cover platform having a top surface and a bottom surface, a first side and a second side, and a front end having a front side and a back end having a back side, said bottom surface having a plurality of reinforcing support rib members with spaced ends for providing strength and rigidity to said cover platform, two or more of said support rib members being disposed laterally in spaced parallel relation and two or more of said support rib members being disposed linearly in spaced relation forming slotted openings between said spaced ends for receiving said cross members in conformal relation and enabling a secure and stable union of said base platform with said cover platform to ensure a generally rigid support structure.
4. The support pad apparatus of claim 3 wherein said base platform and said cover platform have one or more openings for receiving means for further securing said base platform to said cover platform.
5. The support pad apparatus of claim 4 wherein said means to secure said base platform to said cover platform comprises one or more strap means.
6. The support pad apparatus of claim 4 wherein said means to secure said base platform to said cover platform comprises one or more lengths of rope material.
7. The support pad apparatus of claim 4 wherein said base platform and said cover platform are integrally formed as a unit.
8. The support pad apparatus of claim 3 wherein said reinforcing support rib members are attached to said bottom surface employing means from the group comprised of spot welds, rivets, staples, screws and bolts.
9. The support pad apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a leveling insert for overlaying said cleat members, said leveling insert being disposed conformably in the space between at least two said cross members and adapted generally to the same height as said cross members.
10. The support pad apparatus of claim 9 wherein said leveling insert comprises a unit having a top flat surface with a front section, a back section, a first side section, and a second side section, all joined and sized to fit conformably in said spaces between any two said cross members.
11. The support pad apparatus of claim 10 wherein said leveling insert includes a bottom surface with a plurality of transverse ribs, said transverse ribs being adapted to overlay and receive support by said cleat members.
12. The support pad apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a storage container sized to fit conformably over said top surface of said base platform, said storage container having at least one compartment with an opening at the top.
13. The support pad apparatus of claim 12 wherein said storage container has one or more openings for use in attaching and securing said storage container to said base platform.
14. The support pad apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cleat members are generally triangular in shape with a blunted apex.
15. The support pad apparatus of claim 3 wherein said reinforcing support rib members are formed from said bottom surface as an embossed projection.
16. The support pad apparatus of claim 3 wherein said reinforcing support rib members are formed using a tool die to mold said reinforcing support rib members into said bottom surface.
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