Patent ID: 8499888

Claim:
A rack apparatus for attachment to a scaffold deck, the rack apparatus comprising: a horizontally oriented scaffold deck; a horizontal top member secured to the horizontally oriented scaffold deck by first components which adjust a first gross length of the horizontal top member and second components which adjust a second finely adjusted length of the horizontal top member, thereby bracing the horizontal top member to the horizontally oriented scaffold deck so that the deck is directly above the horizontal member; a top end of a vertical member directly attached to the horizontal top member, the vertical member extending vertically when in use; and at least one horizontal arm directly attached to a bottom end of the vertical member below the horizontal top member, the at least one horizontal arm comprising a means to adjust a length of said horizontal arm; the first components comprise: a first tubular top member comprising: a first clasp sized to accommodate a portion of a first side of the scaffold deck; and a middle top portion, the first components include a removable pin that passes through alignable holes respectively located in the first tubular top portion and the middle top portion to adjust the first gross length; the second components comprise: a tubular end-cap portion comprising a second clasp sized to accommodate a portion of a second side of the scaffold deck opposite the first side of the scaffold deck, the tubular end-cap portion being separable from the middle top portion; and a knob which secures the tubular end-cap portion to the first tubular top portion via the middle top portion, the rod comprising a male threaded portion which is threaded into a threaded female receptacle in the knob and a threaded female receptacle in the middle top portion by extending through the tubular end-cap portion to adjust the second finely adjusted length; the first tubular and middle top portions overlap and the middle top and tubular end-cap portions overlap so that the middle top portion slideably fits within the first tubular top portion and slideably fits within the tubular end-cap portion.