Patent classifications
E04G1/08
ARTICULATED DISMOUNTABLE MODULAR SCAFFOLDING
Articulated dismountable modular scaffolding of the type assembled at the workplace by means of parts comprising a structure that can be assembled and disassembled, characterised by the fact it is made up by the following interconnected parts: Vertical Tubes (1), Joints (N). The joints (N) are the points where vertical [bars] converge with horizontal or diagonal ones, being formed by two symmetrical, semi-circular semi-joints. Horizontal Tubes (6),
The horizontal fastening (H) has a catch (9) in its lower part, as a latch (9) Diagonal Tubes (21), Diagonal Fastenings (D), located at each end of the diagonal tube (21),
ARTICULATED DISMOUNTABLE MODULAR SCAFFOLDING
Articulated dismountable modular scaffolding of the type assembled at the workplace by means of parts comprising a structure that can be assembled and disassembled, characterised by the fact it is made up by the following interconnected parts: Vertical Tubes (1), Joints (N). The joints (N) are the points where vertical [bars] converge with horizontal or diagonal ones, being formed by two symmetrical, semi-circular semi-joints. Horizontal Tubes (6),
The horizontal fastening (H) has a catch (9) in its lower part, as a latch (9) Diagonal Tubes (21), Diagonal Fastenings (D), located at each end of the diagonal tube (21),
Scaffolding
A scaffolding module comprising: a frame that, when in an erected configuration, defines an interior space; and a plurality of mounting regions that allow the module to be mounted with other said scaffolding modules, wherein when so mounted, the module frames are able to be interconnected to form a support structure for one or more scaffolding platforms.
Scaffolding
A scaffolding module comprising: a frame that, when in an erected configuration, defines an interior space; and a plurality of mounting regions that allow the module to be mounted with other said scaffolding modules, wherein when so mounted, the module frames are able to be interconnected to form a support structure for one or more scaffolding platforms.
Adjustable support
An adjustable support, comprising a base, a first tubular member extending upwardly from the base, the first tubular member comprising a first friction lock, a second tubular member arranged in telescoping engagement with the first tubular member, the second tubular member comprising a second friction lock and, a non-abrasive transverse member pivotably arranged on the second tubular member, wherein the first friction lock telescopingly secures the second tubular member within the first tubular member and the second friction lock pivotably secures the transverse member to the second tubular member.
Adjustable support
An adjustable support, comprising a base, a first tubular member extending upwardly from the base, the first tubular member comprising a first friction lock, a second tubular member arranged in telescoping engagement with the first tubular member, the second tubular member comprising a second friction lock and, a non-abrasive transverse member pivotably arranged on the second tubular member, wherein the first friction lock telescopingly secures the second tubular member within the first tubular member and the second friction lock pivotably secures the transverse member to the second tubular member.
Engineered Floor and Scaffold Systems
This unique modular flooring system with system scaffold understructure is an engineered system capable of use with most tent manufacturer's options. The engineered floor is for engineered clear span tents. This unique system transfers the load of the tent, tent frame, scaffold system and floor understructure to the ground through the tent leg. The system is configured so that the stage flooring section does not support the tent, tent frame, tent poles and scaffold system.
SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM
A scaffolding system includes a plurality of leg assemblies and a plurality of arch assemblies. Each leg assembly includes at least one through-hole disposed through a top end portion. Each arch assembly includes a top chord and a bottom chord connected by a plurality of vertical members such that the top chord and the bottom chord are vertically aligned. At least one of the first end of the top chord or the first end of the bottom chord connects to a leg assembly via the at least one through-hole. At least one of the second end of the top chord or the second end of the bottom chord connects to a different leg assembly via the at least one through-hole. The plurality of leg assemblies is configured to support a plurality of deck sections.
SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM
A scaffolding system includes a plurality of leg assemblies and a plurality of arch assemblies. Each leg assembly includes at least one through-hole disposed through a top end portion. Each arch assembly includes a top chord and a bottom chord connected by a plurality of vertical members such that the top chord and the bottom chord are vertically aligned. At least one of the first end of the top chord or the first end of the bottom chord connects to a leg assembly via the at least one through-hole. At least one of the second end of the top chord or the second end of the bottom chord connects to a different leg assembly via the at least one through-hole. The plurality of leg assemblies is configured to support a plurality of deck sections.
Formwork Connector
A connector (200) for connecting a first scaffold (10) to a second scaffold (20), each scaffold (10, 20) having: one or more vertical standards (12, 22); and one or more bracing members (14, 24). The connector (200) having an elongate body (210) extending along a connector axis (202), the body (210) including: a first end (212) adapted to engage a top end of the one or more vertical standards (12) of the first scaffold (10); a second end (214) adapted to engage a bottom end of the one or more vertical standards (22) of the second scaffold (20); and a connector ring (216) disposed between the first end (212) and the second end (214) for engagement with one or more bracing members (400, 600, 800) extending away from the connector axis (202).