Patent classifications
E04G2025/003
Modular ledgers of an integrated construction system
Various implementations described herein are directed to a modular ledger of an integrated construction system. In one implementation, the modular ledger includes a rail, having a first end and a second end. Each end of the rail is configured to receive a coupling component. The rail has a plurality of holes configured to couple to bracing components of the integrated construction system.
EQUALIZING BEAM
An equalizing beam for receiving formwork elements, in particular formwork panels, having an outer beam having a support surface facing upwards when applied and a base surface facing downwards when applied, and at least one inner beam having an additional support surface facing upwards when applied and an additional base surface facing downwards when applied. The equalizing beam further includes at least one immobilizing element. The outer beam has a recess running in its longitudinal direction for receiving the inner beam and the inner beam is movably mounted in the recess of the outer beam. The immobilizing element is provided to secure the position of the inner beam relative to the outer beam. A ceiling formwork system including at least one equalizing beam and at least two supports which are arranged essentially at a right angle to the equalizing beam.
SUPPORT FOR SUPPORTING A STRUCTURE REGION
The invention relates to a support (1) for supporting a structure region, comprising a central part which has a hollow profiled rectangular tube (8) and two end parts (4), wherein each of the end parts (4) is arranged so as to be telescopable out of the central part from open ends (9) of the hollow profiled rectangular tube (8) in order to change the length of the support (1). Each of the end parts (4) has a hollow profiled round tube (2, 3), and inner wall regions (21) of the hollow profiled rectangular tube (8) form guides for the hollow profiled round tubes (2, 3). The hollow profiled round tubes (2, 3) can be guided in the central part in the longitudinal direction of the hollow profiled rectangular tube (8) by means of contact region (22) lying against the guides so as to achieve the telescopability of the end parts (4).
Telescopic pole for supporting a curtain enclosure
A support pole that includes a telescopic rod including a first shaft configured to move relative to a second shaft, first pad secured to a first end of the first shaft, a retention mechanism secured to the first shaft between the end of the first shaft and the second shaft, and a second pad secured to the second shaft. The retention mechanism is operable to move between an engaged position in which a sheet or curtain may be secured to the telescopic rod and a disengaged position in which the sheet is detached from the telescopic rod.
METHOD FOR DISPLACING A CEILING FORMWORK, COLLISION PROTECTION ELEMENT, AND CEILING FORMWORK, SUPPORTING DEVICE AND INCREMENTAL LAUNCHING DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A COLLISION PROTECTION ELEMENT
The invention relates to a method for displacing a ceiling formwork (10) for a nearest concreting section (9), wherein first (11) and second (12) supporting devices for supporting the ceiling formwork (10) are arranged below the nearest concreting section (9). Said supporting devices each have a shuttering position (EP) and a stripping position (AP), wherein the ceiling formwork is raised to a concreting level in the shuttering position (EP) and lowered relative to the concreting level in the stripping position (AP). The first supporting device (11) is moved into the stripping position and the second supporting device is moved into the shuttering position, and a collision protection element (15, 15) is arranged between the second supporting device (12) and an end face (17, 17) of the ceiling formwork (10) when the end face (17, 17) of the ceiling formwork (10) strikes the second supporting device (12) after passing over the first supporting device (11), so that the collision protection element (15, 15) forms a flank (15a) rising in the displacement direction (VR) for guiding the ceiling formwork (10) in the displacement direction (VR). The end face (17, 17) of the ceiling formwork (10) is then liftedguided by the collision protection element (15, 15)to the concreting level so that the ceiling formwork (10) passes over the second supporting device (12).
SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, ARRANGEMENT CONSISTING OF AT LEAST TWO SUCH SUPPORTING DEVICES, INCREMENTAL LAUNCHING DEVICE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SUCH SUPPORTING DEVICE, AND METHOD FO SUPPORTING A LOAD ELEMENT USING SUCH A SUPPORTING DEVICE
The invention relates to a supporting device (14, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15) for the construction industry. Said device has a fixing element (14a, 15a) which rests against a side wall (2a) and is fixed at a fixing point (FP) of the side wall (2a). Said device also has a cantilever (14b1, 14b2, 14c; 15b1, 15b2, 15c-15e) which is connected to the fixing element (14a, 15a) and, when the fixing element (14a, 15a) is in the fixed state, projects from the side wall (2a) such that a load element (10) can rest against a bearing point (AP) of a bearing element (14b1, 14b2; 15b1, 15b2) of the cantilever. The load element (10) can now be displaced in a displacement direction (VR) substantially parallel to the side wall (2a) relative to the cantilever and, when the load element (10) rests against the bearing element of the cantilever, the cantilever is coupled to the load element (10) such that a displacement force component acts on the cantilever in the displacement direction (VR) when the load element (10) is displaced, said displacement force component resulting in a torque on the cantilever. The device also comprises an anti-rotation element (16, 16, 17, 17) which is connected to the cantilever. When the load element (10) is displaced, another end of the anti-rotation element should rest against the side wall (2a) in order to counteract the torque.
Expedient retrofit for existing buildings
A configuration, all components of which are man portable in some embodiments, for holding panels to protect assets against external force and impacts from airborne projectiles. An open box-like stackable frame module holds panels along a side of the frame. Multiple frames are connected to construct a protective barrier, such as a wall. Frames include provisions for connection in a vertical configuration so as to allow stacking of the frames to increase the height of the barrier. A method of installing is also provided.
MOUNTING HEAD WITH ANCHORING CROSS-MEMBER AND CEILING FORMWORK SYSTEM CONNECTED THERETO
A ceiling formwork system having a formwork panel which may be placed on at least one vertical support via a mounting head. The mounting head has an anchoring cross-member which in the mounted state on the vertical support is oriented transverse thereto, the length of the anchoring cross-member corresponding to at least one side length of the ceiling formwork panel to be supported, whereby the anchoring cross-member is respectively affixable at its ends to lateral edges of the ceiling formwork panel.
LOWERING SYSTEM AND SUPPORT DEVICE, AND CEILING FORMWORK HAVING SUCH A LOWERING SYSTEM
The invention relates to a lowering system (10) for lowering ceiling formworks (70) during the removal of formworks of a building ceiling, comprising a reciprocating piston (14) and a support base (18), and a locking device, wherein the reciprocating piston (14) is slidably mounted in the support base (18), and can be pushed from an extended working position to a lowered position, and can be locked in the extended position by means of the locking device. The locking device has a pivot bearing and an eccentric lever (16), wherein the eccentric lever (16) is rotatably mounted in the pivot bearing, and the reciprocating piston (14) and the support base (18) are supported against each other in the working position by means of the eccentric lever (16).
CONNECTOR STRIP FOR SLAB FORMWORK
A connector strip for slab formwork, characterized in that it has a plurality of spaced coupling regions for engagement with prop heads of formwork props. An assembly of several formwork props on which the coupled connector strip rests. A method for erecting and removing at least part of a slab formwork.