Patent classifications
E04G5/04
SCAFFOLDING ARRANGEMENT
A scaffolding arrangement for a building outer wall, comprising a plurality of anchor bolts arranged at a distance from each other at least in the horizontal direction, including tube clamps connected to the anchor bolts, a horizontally extended rail, the rail being fixed to the tube clamps, a scaffolding as well as a connecting device for fixing the scaffolding to the rail. The connecting device provides a first coupling encompassing the rail as well as a second coupling encompassing a tube element of the scaffolding and a coupling connector for connecting the first coupling to the second coupling.
Anchor assembly
An anchor assembly (1) that has two hooks (2, 3) pivotably connected by a rotary shaft (4). A distal end of each hook has a tooth (21, 31) and the other end, a slot (22, 32). The assembly has an insertion configuration (P1) where hooks (2, 3) are superposed, and a securing configuration (P2) where teeth (21, 31) are separated whereby hooks (2, 3) project to remain retained in an inner support surface (51).
Anchor assembly
An anchor assembly (1) that has two hooks (2, 3) pivotably connected by a rotary shaft (4). A distal end of each hook has a tooth (21, 31) and the other end, a slot (22, 32). The assembly has an insertion configuration (P1) where hooks (2, 3) are superposed, and a securing configuration (P2) where teeth (21, 31) are separated whereby hooks (2, 3) project to remain retained in an inner support surface (51).
CLIMBING DEVICE HAVING A CLIMBING RAIL
A climbing device is proposed having at least one climbing rail for adjusting and/or climbing a scaffolding and/or a formwork and/or a platform, at least one climbing shoe being arranged on the climbing rail, at least one hydraulic cylinder comprising at least one drive piston, arranged in a cylinder housing, and having a hydraulic fluid being provided for raising the climbing shoe and/or the climbing rail and/or the scaffolding and/or the formwork and/or the platform, which at least partially avoids or at least reduces the disadvantages of the prior art. According to the invention this is achieved in that the hydraulic cylinder is embodied as a hydraulic unit, the hydraulic unit comprising at least one hydraulic tank for storing hydraulic fluid, an electric motor and a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor for pressurizing the hydraulic fluid.
CLIMBING DEVICE HAVING A CLIMBING RAIL
A climbing device is proposed having at least one climbing rail for adjusting and/or climbing a scaffolding and/or a formwork and/or a platform, at least one climbing shoe being arranged on the climbing rail, at least one hydraulic cylinder comprising at least one drive piston, arranged in a cylinder housing, and having a hydraulic fluid being provided for raising the climbing shoe and/or the climbing rail and/or the scaffolding and/or the formwork and/or the platform, which at least partially avoids or at least reduces the disadvantages of the prior art. According to the invention this is achieved in that the hydraulic cylinder is embodied as a hydraulic unit, the hydraulic unit comprising at least one hydraulic tank for storing hydraulic fluid, an electric motor and a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor for pressurizing the hydraulic fluid.
Climbing shoe for fixing a climbing scaffold to a concrete section of a building under construction
A climbing shoe for fixing a climbing scaffold to a concrete section. According to one embodiment the climbing shoe includes a first part including clamps configured for securing a track of the climbing scaffold and allowing the guided movement of the track while the climbing scaffold climbs in a substantially vertical direction. The climbing shoe includes a second part fixed to the concrete section, the first part being coupled to the second part. The first part and the second part are coupled to one another by means of a transverse guide arranged in one of said first and second parts and at least one hook surrounding the transverse guide arranged in the other one of said first and second parts, the hook and the transverse guide being able to slide with respect to one another for laterally disassembling the first part with respect to the second part.
SCAFFOLD SUPPORT
The invention relates to a scaffold support (10) comprising: a bracket (20) fixed to the wall surface (3); a screw axis member (30) having one end coupled to the bracket (20) and a male screw portion (31); an outer pipe (40) in which the other end portion of the screw axis member (30) is inserted and has a female screw portion (42) being screw-coupled to the male screw portion (31) of the screw axis member (30); a pipe rotary shaft (50) on the center of the end surface (43) of the outer pipe (40) having a polygonal head (51).
Stair and walkway system and method
Disclosed is an arrangement including a staircase as well as walkway systems. The staircase includes a transitional member, and the walkways incorporate grate supports in order to facilitate the connection to adjacent structures. The arrangement also utilizes angled members which are configured with a reinforced flange existing in a dimension that has higher load requirements than the other flange. A novel step configuration is also disclosed.
Stair and walkway system and method
Disclosed is an arrangement including a staircase as well as walkway systems. The staircase includes a transitional member, and the walkways incorporate grate supports in order to facilitate the connection to adjacent structures. The arrangement also utilizes angled members which are configured with a reinforced flange existing in a dimension that has higher load requirements than the other flange. A novel step configuration is also disclosed.
Systems and Methods for Securing Construction Site Scaffolding
A scaffold securing device and methods for securing conventional scaffolding to a linear or a curvilinear surface.