Patent classifications
E04G1/14
TRUSS FRAME, MODULAR TRUSS GIRDER AND BRIDGING AND/OR SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION
A truss frame for a bridge and/or support includes two elongated, parallel longitudinally-extending post pipes having an outer circumference; two parallel crossbars extending perpendicularly to the post pipes; and a length-adjustable elongated diagonal element. The parts are hingedly and detachably bolted to one other. Two parallel connecting plates secured near each post pipe end extend away from one another on a common, imaginary plane containing the post pipe and crossbar longitudinal axes. Each crossbar and diagonal element has opposite ends hingedly and detachably bolted to a connecting plate. At least two rosettes are welded to each post pipe at a distance from one another corresponding to an integer multiple of a module scaffold modular size. A connecting body is welded to the connecting plate near at least two post pipe ends associated with the same crossbar and surrounds the respective post pipe outer circumference.
TRUSS FRAME, MODULAR TRUSS GIRDER AND BRIDGING AND/OR SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION
A truss frame for a bridge and/or support includes two elongated, parallel longitudinally-extending post pipes having an outer circumference; two parallel crossbars extending perpendicularly to the post pipes; and a length-adjustable elongated diagonal element. The parts are hingedly and detachably bolted to one other. Two parallel connecting plates secured near each post pipe end extend away from one another on a common, imaginary plane containing the post pipe and crossbar longitudinal axes. Each crossbar and diagonal element has opposite ends hingedly and detachably bolted to a connecting plate. At least two rosettes are welded to each post pipe at a distance from one another corresponding to an integer multiple of a module scaffold modular size. A connecting body is welded to the connecting plate near at least two post pipe ends associated with the same crossbar and surrounds the respective post pipe outer circumference.
HORIZONTAL SCAFFOLD SUPPORT COMPONENT
A modified scaffold component for use in modular scaffold systems allows securement to vertical uprights in a conventional manner and allows a work surface to pass over supporting uprights (if desired) to form a continuous work surface where securement of the modified scaffold component is below and does not interrupt the work surface.
HORIZONTAL SCAFFOLD SUPPORT COMPONENT
A modified scaffold component for use in modular scaffold systems allows securement to vertical uprights in a conventional manner and allows a work surface to pass over supporting uprights (if desired) to form a continuous work surface where securement of the modified scaffold component is below and does not interrupt the work surface.
Scaffolding pipe of a structural scaffolding system and scaffolding element
A scaffolding pipe of a structural scaffolding system extends from a first axial pipe end to an opposing second axial pipe end. A receiving portion is provided on the first axial pipe end and an insertion portion is provided on the second axial pipe end. The insertion portion has a reduced cross-section compared with the receiving portion and terminates with a radial shoulder which forms a support face. The receiving portion inner diameter is greater than the insertion portion outer diameter. The receiving portion at the first axial pipe end has one positioning groove which is interrupted or continuous in a peripheral direction which reduces the inner diameter of the receiving portion and which defines the minimum inner diameter of the receiving portion. A pipe wall of the scaffolding pipe has at the first axial pipe end a maximum wall thickness greater than the otherwise smaller wall thickness.
Scaffolding pipe of a structural scaffolding system and scaffolding element
A scaffolding pipe of a structural scaffolding system extends from a first axial pipe end to an opposing second axial pipe end. A receiving portion is provided on the first axial pipe end and an insertion portion is provided on the second axial pipe end. The insertion portion has a reduced cross-section compared with the receiving portion and terminates with a radial shoulder which forms a support face. The receiving portion inner diameter is greater than the insertion portion outer diameter. The receiving portion at the first axial pipe end has one positioning groove which is interrupted or continuous in a peripheral direction which reduces the inner diameter of the receiving portion and which defines the minimum inner diameter of the receiving portion. A pipe wall of the scaffolding pipe has at the first axial pipe end a maximum wall thickness greater than the otherwise smaller wall thickness.
SCAFFOLD WITH SCAFFOLD HOLDER RECEPTABLE AND USE OF AN APERTURE IN A SCAFFOLD POLE
A facade scaffold includes an inner pole, an outer pole and a scaffold cross-bar between the inner and outer poles. A hollow pole portion of the inner pole has a first receiving through-aperture for a coupling for the attachment of a scaffold holder. A maximum distance between the first receiving through-aperture and a top side of the scaffold cross-bar is no more than 300 mm. The first receiving through-aperture is arranged below the top side of the scaffold cross-bar, or is realized above the top side of the scaffold cross-bar as a first elongated hole. The longitudinal axis of the first elongated hole is aligned parallel to the pole longitudinal axis of the hollow pole portion. The invention simplifies and accelerates the operation of assembling a scaffold holder on a scaffold and for a two-pole scaffold holder allows a passage height under the scaffold holder to be increased.
Scaffolding stair system
A combined stairway and platform used in scaffolding systems. A stairway and platform system includes a stairway having steps, a top landing platform and a bottom landing platform, wherein the top and bottom landing platforms are integrally formed with the stairway. The top and bottom landing platforms are attachable to a scaffolding frame. An upper and lower end panel, to which a handrail is attached, are configured to attach to the scaffolding frame.
SCAFFOLDING FRAME TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CART
A scaffolding cart. The scaffolding cart includes a first end frame and a second end frame. The first end frame and the second end frame are removably connected by a first scaffolding member and a second scaffolding member in a rectangular cuboid framework. The first and second end frames can have casters attached, such that the framework is a rolling scaffolding cart.
SCAFFOLDING FRAME TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CART
A scaffolding cart. The scaffolding cart includes a first end frame and a second end frame. The first end frame and the second end frame are removably connected by a first scaffolding member and a second scaffolding member in a rectangular cuboid framework. The first and second end frames can have casters attached, such that the framework is a rolling scaffolding cart.