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Cup connector for scaffold
10047531 · 2018-08-14 · ·

A cup lock connection system for scaffold equipment advantageously has a locating arrangement for aligning ledgers, braces and other components on the cup lock at predetermined angular positions relative to the scaffold upright. The connecting ledgers, braces and other components preferably have a connecting head receivable on the cup lock connection in one of two orientations. In one orientation the aligning feature is active. In the second orientation the connection can be made without using the alignment functionality.

CATWALK FLOORBEAM CONNECTION SYSTEM

A catwalk system having a pair of side trusses formed of a top chord and bottom chord connected by a plurality of vertical posts and diagonal posts. The bottom chords have a plurality of joints formed of a bottom plate, opposing side plates and wing plates that form a pocket. These pockets receive an end of floorbeams which are bolted to the side plates. The bottom plate also includes a wind brace section that receives an end of a diagonal wind brace therein. The fabricated side trusses are shipped to the job site where the catwalk is quickly and easily assembled by aligning a pair of side trusses in parallel space alignment and installing floorbeams in the pockets of opposing joints. To provide additional rigidity diagonal wind braces are installed in a zig-zag formation between diagonally opposite joints. This arrangement provides a quickly assembled catwalk that requires minimal assembly.

FOLDING RAIL ASSEMBLY, COMBINATION OF FOLDING RAIL ASSEMBLY AND STANDARD, SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM, AND METHOD
20240344339 · 2024-10-17 ·

Folding rail assembly for a scaffold, comprising an upper rail part, a middle rail part, a first post, and a second post which are mutually hingedly connected for adjusting between a folded-in configuration and a folded-out configuration. The first post is provided with a coupling hook structure to suspend the first post from a rosette of a standard of the scaffold in an opening of the rosette with play. At the coupling hook structure a locking hook structure is provided which is configured for, depending on a rotation position of the locking hook structure relative to the rosette, counteracting the first post, by moving up, being brought out of its state suspended from the rosette. By rotation of the rail assembly around a rotation axis parallel to the standard, the locking hook structure can be brought in a locking position to counteract the suspended post coming loose.

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).

Catwalk floorbeam connection system

A catwalk system having a pair of side trusses formed of a top cord and bottom cord connected by a plurality of vertical posts and diagonal posts. The bottom cords have a plurality of joints formed of a bottom plate, opposing side plates and wing plates that form a pocket. These pockets receive an end of floorbeams which are bolted to the side plates. The bottom plate also includes a wind brace section that receives an end of a diagonal wind brace therein. The fabricated side trusses are shipped to the job site where the catwalk is quickly and easily assembled by aligning a pair of side trusses in parallel space alignment and installing floorbeams in the pockets of opposing joints. To provide additional rigidity diagonal wind braces are installed in a zig-zag formation between diagonally opposite joints. This arrangement provides a quickly assembled catwalk that requires minimal assembly.