SHORING SUPPORT STRUCTURE
20220275660 · 2022-09-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G25/063
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A shoring support structure (3) comprising an outer tube (2) having a threaded region (22) with opposing longitudinal slots (16) and an inner tube (4) slidable within the outer tube and having a plurality of pairs of transverse holes (14) at spaced apart intervals. The inner tube and outer tubes terminate in a plate (6) and a pin (10) is receivable through the slots of the outer tube and a pair of transverse holes of the inner tube. A collar (8) is mounted on the threaded region and is rotatable to raise and lower the pin within the slots. The collar includes a driven member (30) such as a bevel gear for mating with a driving member (32) such as a pinion connectable to an actuator (38), actuation of the driving member causing rotation of the driven member to effect rotation of the collar (8) to move the pin.
Claims
1. An extendable structure comprising: an outer tube having a threaded region with opposing longitudinal slots therethrough; an inner tube slidable within the outer tube and having a plurality of pairs of transverse holes at spaced apart intervals; a pin receivable through the slots of the outer tube and a pair of transverse holes of the inner tube; and a collar mounted on the threaded region and being rotatable to raise and lower the pin within the slots; the collar including a driven member for mating with a driving member connectable to an actuator, actuation of the driving member causing rotation of the driven member to effect rotation of the collar, wherein the driven member is a bevel gear extending from an upper or lower surface of the collar.
2. (canceled)
3. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving member is a pinion gear that meshes with the bevel gear provided on the collar.
4. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 3 wherein the pinion gear includes a shaft extending therefrom for receipt within a pair of transverse holes in the inner tube.
5. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 3 wherein the pin serves as the shaft for the pinion gear and the bevel gear is provided on the upper surface of the collar.
6. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving member is a pinion gear that meshes with the bevel gear provided on the collar and a separate shaft extends from the pinion gear through additional opposing transverse holes provided in the inner tube, the bevel gear extending from the lower surface of the collar.
7. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein an outer surface of the pinion gear is provided with a recess or protrusion for mating with a corresponding protrusion or recess of the actuator.
8. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a powered actuator is provided to impart motion to the collar via the driving and driven members.
9. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the powered actuator is an impact driver or drill.
10. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pinion gear includes a flange for acting on the collar to prevent axial movement of the gear and shaft.
11. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the pinion gear includes a shaft and an annular flange for acting on the collar to prevent axial movement of the gear and shaft.
12. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a non-rotatable sleeve surrounds the pin to reduce wear.
13. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving member is connected to a torque multiplier.
14. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the torque multiplier is provided with a stabilisation assembly.
15. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein the stabilisation assembly comprises a bracket attached to the torque multiplier and a pair of parallel plates for placement against each side of the inner or outer tube, the plates being connected to the bracket by at least one supporting arm.
16. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the extendable structure is a shoring support structure having at least one of the inner and outer tube has a base plate at an end thereof.
17. (canceled)
18. A kit of parts for adapting an existing extendable structure, the kit comprising a collar with a bevel gear on an upper or lower surface thereof and a pinion gear.
19-22. (canceled)
23. An extendable structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving member is a pinion gear that meshes with the bevel gear provided on the collar, the pinion gear includes a shaft extending therefrom for receipt within a pair of transverse holes in the inner tube and a non-rotatable sleeve surrounds the shaft to reduce wear.
24. A kit of parts as claimed in claim 18 further comprising a pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0041] The present invention provides a mechanism that may be used on any type of extendable structure requiring relative linear movement or loading effected by a driven rotating collar.
[0042] In the illustrated examples, the extendable structure is a shoring support structure for use during building work that may be more quickly and easily installed and removed by the user than support structures according to the prior art. The shoring support structure may be used in the conventional manner of a standard acrow prop or may be powered by a drill or impact driver, equipment that is normally readily available where building work is being undertaken.
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[0044] However, in the present embodiment, the collar 8 is adapted to include a driven member in the form of a bevel gear 30 on its lower surface and the inner tube 4 is provided with additional transverse holes 14 whereby a shaft 34 may be received through a pair of holes immediately below the collar with the pin provided through holes above the collar. The shaft 34 is connected to a driving member or pinion 32 having means for receiving an actuator 37, 38. A manual actuator may be used to turn the shaft and cause rotation of the collar via the pinion and bevel gear, such as a T-handle 37 or right-angled square drive, as shown in
[0045] The inclined face of the gears means that pushing the shaft axially inwards brings the bevel gear 30 and pinion gear 32 into closer contact. In the embodiment shown in
[0046] It is to be appreciated that the shaft 34 and pinion 32 may be entirely removable from the support structure such that these parts may be provided as a tool for use on the installation of multiple support structures. Additionally, the gears may be sized such that they are only in partial contact and can be driven in further over time. This will increase the longevity of the structure because wear will occur in areas such as the holes, gears and pins. The act of pushing the driving member inwards will tend to keep the gears in contact but the structure could be adapted further to provide means to maintain the shaft in an appropriate axial position, such as by shaping the holes of the inner tube.
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[0049] It is clear that the shoring support structure of the present invention may be provided as a completely new product or the component parts, in particular the collar with a bevel gear and pinion with shaft, may be provided separately to allow retrospective fitting to existing acrow props to enable these devices to be powered by an impact driver or drill.
[0050] While the illustrated embodiments are in relation to a vertical shoring support structure with flat base and head plates, it is to be appreciated that the support may be used in alternative orientations with different types of fixings, such as U-shaped head plates or L-shaped head plates. The plates may also be adjustable, for example, to enable them to be fixed at an angle depending upon the structure supported. As with conventional acrow props, the structures could be provided in a range of sizes to fit different sizes of gaps.
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[0052] It is to be appreciated that the pinion gear 432 may also be provided with an input, such as a ½ inch square input that may be used directly with a high capacity input such as a large impact driver (having corresponding ½ inch square drive output), fitting over the pin as described previously. However, attachment of the torque multiplier 440 enables a higher torque to be reached using a lower output impact driver.
[0053] The device comprising the kit of parts shown in