E04G1/12

Standard and ledger of a scaffolding system, and method for erecting the same

A standard (10) of a scaffolding system (1), comprising an elongate tubular wall (12), having a central longitudinal axis (L.sub.s), and at least one supporting projection (14) that protrudes radially outwardly from said tubular wall (12). When the standard (10) is in a vertical orientation, the supporting projection (14), seen in a tangential direction (T.sub.s) relative to the longitudinal axis (L.sub.s), forms an annular supporting surface (16) that encircles the tubular wall (12) and that defines alternating elevations (18) and depressions (20). Also disclosed is a ledger (30) with ledger couplings (40) configured for cooperation with said standard (10).

SCAFFOLDING COUPLER, STANDARD AND SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM

A scaffolding coupler intended for fixed attachment to the ends of a ledger of a scaffolding system. The scaffolding coupler comprises a foot and a hook which is integrally connected with the foot. The hook has a radial inside contour which is substantially circular segmental. The scaffolding coupler has at least one supporting surface which is formed by the foot and the hook and which, with the scaffolding coupler connected to a standard, rests on a supporting projection of the respective standard. The scaffolding coupler further comprises a pin which is slideably connected to the hook. The pin is configured as a bent pin, having a substantially circular segmental inside contour, which, in use, abuts directly against a pipe wall of a standard to be coupled to the first ledger or a ledger. The bent pin has a substantially circular segmental outside contour which abuts against the substantially circular segmental inside contour of the hook.

SCAFFOLDING COUPLER, STANDARD AND SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM

A scaffolding coupler intended for fixed attachment to the ends of a ledger of a scaffolding system. The scaffolding coupler comprises a foot and a hook which is integrally connected with the foot. The hook has a radial inside contour which is substantially circular segmental. The scaffolding coupler has at least one supporting surface which is formed by the foot and the hook and which, with the scaffolding coupler connected to a standard, rests on a supporting projection of the respective standard. The scaffolding coupler further comprises a pin which is slideably connected to the hook. The pin is configured as a bent pin, having a substantially circular segmental inside contour, which, in use, abuts directly against a pipe wall of a standard to be coupled to the first ledger or a ledger. The bent pin has a substantially circular segmental outside contour which abuts against the substantially circular segmental inside contour of the hook.

SCAFFOLD CROSSBAR AND SCAFFOLD SECTION
20260043257 · 2026-02-12 · ·

A scaffold crossbar, particularly for the horizontally oriented installation in a scaffold section, comprising at least one crossbar beam which has a rod-shaped design and extends in the direction of a longitudinal axis, wherein the crossbar beam has two opposite ends in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and a connection interface which is provided for the connection to a scaffold element is arranged on each of these two ends. The scaffold crossbar further comprises at least two brackets which extend along a bracket axis, respectively, wherein the brackets respectively have two opposite ends in the direction of their bracket axis, wherein one of these ends of each bracket is connected to the crossbar beam, and at least two fasteners respectively one of which is arranged on the end of a bracket which is situated opposite of the connection of this bracket to the crossbar beam.

SCAFFOLD CROSSBAR AND SCAFFOLD SECTION
20260043257 · 2026-02-12 · ·

A scaffold crossbar, particularly for the horizontally oriented installation in a scaffold section, comprising at least one crossbar beam which has a rod-shaped design and extends in the direction of a longitudinal axis, wherein the crossbar beam has two opposite ends in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and a connection interface which is provided for the connection to a scaffold element is arranged on each of these two ends. The scaffold crossbar further comprises at least two brackets which extend along a bracket axis, respectively, wherein the brackets respectively have two opposite ends in the direction of their bracket axis, wherein one of these ends of each bracket is connected to the crossbar beam, and at least two fasteners respectively one of which is arranged on the end of a bracket which is situated opposite of the connection of this bracket to the crossbar beam.