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Scaffold brackets7/3/2023 The scaffold bracket of claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said concrete form is adapted to be disposed in a generally vertical orientation, said generally triangular shaped brace being adapted to be secured to said outer surface of said concrete form with said attachment leg in a generally vertical orientation and with said plank supporting leg in a generally horizontal orientation, said planks of predetermined width being positioned on said plank supporting leg of said generally triangular shaped brace in a generally horizontal orientation.ģ. Means associated with said attachment leg for cooperating with one or more spaced fasteners on said outer surface of said concrete form for utilizing said waler bracket and said working walkway with said attachment leg secured to said spaced fastener(s) on said outer surface of said concrete form such that said planks of predetermined width are positioned on said plank supporting leg.Ģ. A scaffold bracket for a concrete form, comprising:Ī generally triangular shaped brace including an attachment leg adapted to be secured to an outer surface of said concrete form, a plank supporting leg extending generally transversely of said attachment leg, and a brace leg extending from said attachment leg to said plank supporting leg at an acute angle to both said attachment leg and said plank supporting leg Ī first stop on said plank supporting leg at a preselected distance outwardly of said attachment leg to define a Waler bracket for accepting a plank of a predetermined width for aligning said concrete form Ī second stop on said plank supporting leg at a preselected distance outwardly of said first stop to define an outer limit for accepting one or more planks of predetermined width for creating a working walkway and In a preferred embodiment of the scaffold bracket of the present invention, the second stop takes the form of a guardrail pocket having an opening adapted to accept an upright for forming a guardrail with other such uprights at the outer limit of the working walkway.ġ. The brace is configured in such manner that the attachment leg can cooperate with one or more spaced fasteners on the outer surface of the concrete form such that the attachment leg is secured to the spaced fasteners with the planks of predetermined width suitably positioned on the plank supporting leg. A second stop is provided on the plank supporting leg at a preselected distance outwardly of the first stop to define an outer limit for accepting one or more planks of predetermined width for creating a working walkway. ![]() A first stop is provided on the plank supporting leg at a preselected distance outwardly of the attachment leg to define a waler bracket for accepting a plank of predetermined width for aligning the concrete form. ![]() The attachment leg is adapted to be secured to an outer surface of the concrete form, the plank supporting leg extends generally transversely of the attachment leg, and the brace leg extends from the attachment leg to the plank supporting leg at an acute angle to both the attachment leg and the plank supporting leg. In order to make it possible to align a concrete form while at the same time providing a safe working walkway therealong, a scaffold bracket comprises a generally triangular shaped brace having an attachment leg, a plank supporting leg and a brace leg.
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