Edge protection system having clip retainment
11136727 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C23/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C11/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01C11/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An edge protection system for use with concrete flooring, including a first part for coupling to an edge portion of a first concrete flooring panel and a second part for coupling to an opposed edge portion of a second, neighbouring, concrete flooring panel, wherein the system includes a retaining clip for retaining the second part to the first part, and the first part is slideable relative to the second part to engage the retaining clip against removal from the first and second parts.
Claims
1. An edge protection system for use with concrete flooring, said edge protection system comprising: a first part couplable to an edge portion of a first concrete flooring panel; a second part couplable to an opposed edge portion of an adjacent second concrete flooring panel; and a retaining clip connecting the first part to the second part such that the first part is slidable relative to the second part to engage the retaining clip against removal from the first part and the second part, wherein the retaining clip is frangible to allow separation of the first part and the second part after setting of the first concrete flooring panel and the second concrete flooring panel.
2. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the first part defines an L-shaped cut-out including a first vertical slot and a horizontal slot, and the second part defines a second vertical slot, wherein when the first and second vertical slots are aligned, the first part and the second part enable insertion of the retaining clip into the first and second vertical slots, and wherein when the first and second vertical slots are not aligned, the first part is configured to engage the retaining clip to prevent removal of the retaining clip from the first part and the second part.
3. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the first part defines a first cut-out and the second part defines a second cut-out, wherein when the cut-outs are aligned, the cut-outs provide an opening for insertion of the retaining clip, and such that when the cut-outs are not aligned, the first part and the second part provide a closure to prevent removal of the retaining clip.
4. The edge protection system of claim 3, wherein the cut-outs are of a same shape.
5. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the first part defines an L-shaped cut-out including a vertical slot and a horizontal slot, and the second part defines an L-shaped cut-out including a vertical slot and a horizontal slot, wherein the cut-outs are configured such that longitudinal sliding of the first part relative to the second part provides (a) a relatively wide opening for insertion of the retaining clip when the vertical slots are aligned, and (b) a closure to prevent removal of the retaining clip when the cut-outs are slid away from alignment.
6. The edge protection system of claim 5, wherein both of the cut-outs are of the same shape.
7. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the first part includes a first rail extending along a length of the first part and the second part includes a second rail extending along a length of the second part, wherein the retaining clip is configured to engage with the first rail extending along the length of the first part and the second rail extending along the length of the second part.
8. The edge protection system of claim 7, wherein a lower end of the retaining clip includes a pair of opposed feet that are configured to engage the first rail extending along the length of the first part and the second rail extending along the length of the second part.
9. The edge protection system of claim 7, wherein the pair of opposed feet include opposed heels configured to engage the first rail extending along the length of the first part and the second rail extending along the length of the second part.
10. The edge protection system of claim 7, wherein the retaining clip includes a frangible cross-arm connecting the opposed feet.
11. The edge protection system of claim 7, wherein the retaining clip defines a pair of anchorage apertures.
12. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the first part, the second part, and the retaining clip are part of a first modular length that is connectable to a second modular length by one or more bridging pins.
13. The edge protection system of claim 1, wherein the retaining clip, when in place attaching the second part to the first part, is configured to partially define a bridging pin receiving aperture.
14. An edge protection system for use with concrete flooring, said edge protection system comprising: a first part couplable to an edge portion of a first concrete flooring panel; and a second part couplable to an opposed edge portion of an adjacent second concrete flooring panel, wherein the first part and the second part are configured to be connected by a retaining clip, and wherein the first part is slidable relative to the second part to engage the frangible retaining clip against removal from the first part and the second part, wherein the first part defines a first cut-out and the second part defines a second cut-out, wherein when the cut-outs are aligned, the cut-outs provide an opening for insertion of the retaining clip, and such that when the cut-outs are not aligned, the first part and the second part provide a closure to prevent removal of the retaining clip.
15. The edge protection system of claim 14, wherein the first cut-out is L-shaped and includes a first vertical slot and a horizontal slot, and the second part defines a second vertical slot, wherein when the first and second vertical slots are aligned, the first part and the second part enable insertion of the retaining clip into the first and second vertical slots, and wherein when the first and second vertical slots are not aligned, the first part is configured to engage the retaining clip to prevent removal of the retaining clip from the first part and the second part.
16. The edge protection system of claim 14, wherein both of the cut-outs are of a same shape.
17. The edge protection system of claim 14, wherein the first cut-out is L-shaped and includes a vertical slot and a horizontal slot, and the second cut-out is L-shaped and includes a vertical slot and a horizontal slot, wherein the cut-outs are configured such that longitudinal sliding of the first part relative to the second part provides (a) a relatively wide opening for insertion of the retaining clip when the vertical slots are aligned, and (b) a closure to prevent removal of the retaining clip when the cut-outs are slid away from alignment.
18. The edge protection system of claim 17, wherein both of the L-shaped cut-outs are of the same shape.
19. An edge protection system for use with concrete flooring, said edge protection system comprising: a first part couplable to an edge portion of a first concrete flooring panel, the first part defining an L-shaped cut-out including a first vertical slot and a horizontal slot; a second part couplable to an opposed edge portion of an adjacent second concrete flooring panel, the second part defining a second vertical slot; and a retaining clip connecting the first part to the second part such that the first part is slidable relative to the second part to engage the retaining clip against removal from the first part and the second part, wherein when the first and second vertical slots are aligned, the first part and the second part enable insertion of the retaining clip into the first and second vertical slots, and wherein when the first and second vertical slots are not aligned, the first part is configured to engage the retaining clip to prevent removal of the retaining clip from the first part and the second part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure is described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(29) While the systems, devices, and processes described herein may be embodied in various forms, the drawings show and the specification describes certain exemplary and non-limiting embodiments. Not all of the components shown in the drawings and described in the specification may be required, and certain implementations may include additional, different, or fewer components. Variations in the arrangement and type of the components; the shapes, sizes, and materials of the components; and the manners of connections of the components may be made without departing from the spirt or scope of the claims. Unless otherwise indicated, any directions referred to in the specification reflect the orientations of the components shown in the corresponding drawings and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. Further, terms that refer to the mounting processes, such as mounted, connected, etc., are not intended to be limited to direct mounting processes but should be interpreted broadly to include indirect and operably mounted, connected, and like mounting process. This specification is intended to be taken as a whole and interpreted in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure and as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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Bridging Pin
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(33) In practice, depending on the dimensions of the concrete panel to be formed, the edge protection system may include a plurality of formwork lengths 20 and a plurality of anchorage lengths 22. The formwork lengths 20 may each be formed of plastic material, in particular PVC material. Alternatively, the formwork lengths may be formed of metal material, in addition or as an alternative to the plastic material. The formwork lengths may each be formed as an extrusion.
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(35) Each anchorage length 22 is formed of sheet material folded to form a series of spaced triangular apertures 26 along the anchorage length 22, and the bridging pins 18 are aligned to extend through the triangular apertures 26 so as to hold together the modules of the edge protection system 10 in alignment. The formwork lengths 20 may also include securing tabs 30 which are able to be bent downwardly over the bridging pins 18 so as to hold the bridging pins securely in place. With reference to
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Retaining Clip
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(38) The retaining clip 28 engages with a first rail 36 extending along the length of the first part 12 and a second rail 38 extending along the length of the second part 14. As can be seen in
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(40) The retaining clip 28 cross-arm 54 is frangible so as to allow the first part 12 and the second part 14 to separate once the neighbouring concrete panels have been formed. The retaining clip 28 is also provided with a pair of anchorage apertures 56, one on each arcuate arm thereof, to anchor the arms within the respective concrete panels such that the panels pull apart the retaining clip 28 to break same during contraction of the panels.
Support Foot
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(42) The edge protection system 10 may include a second support foot 58 for supporting the system 10 relative to the ground surface on an opposite side of the edge protection system from the first support foot 58 and the support feet 58 on opposite sides of the edge protection system 10 may be provided at regular intervals along the length of the edge protection system 10 so as to adequately support same above the ground surface. More specifically, in a similar manner, the second part 14 may have a pair of vertically opposed longitudinal rails 60, and the second support foot 58 may have an engagement formation 62 which has an unlocked orientation for inserting the formation 62 between the opposed rails 60 to abut against the second part 14 and a rotated, locked orientation wherein the formation 62 is locked by the rails 60 against lateral withdrawal from the part 14. The formation 62 may be unlocked from the opposed rails 60 by rotation of the formation 62 about a lateral axis of the system 10 from the locked orientation to the unlocked orientation. More specifically, the lateral axis is perpendicular to the support plate of the support foot 58. Advantageously, by virtue of the opposed longitudinal rails 60 and the engagement formation 62, the support foot 58 is able to be installed at an infinitely variable number of locations along the length of the edge protection system.
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(45) The apertures 74 formed in the first and second parts 12 and 14 may be in the form of slots to minimise the size of the apertures 74 required to insert and house the dowel plate 70. The dowel sheath 72 may be provided with a seal over the cavity 76 to minimise ingress of concrete into the cavity 76. The seal 78 can be removed from the dowel sheath 72 once the concrete panel surrounding the dowel sheath 72 has been poured, and the dowel plate 70 may be inserted at that time prior to the pouring of the concrete panel on the opposite side of the edge protection system 10. The seal may be frangible such that the dowel plate 70 is able to slice its own way through the seal 78 so as to be inserted into the cavity 76. As shown in
Corner System
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Clip Retainment
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(50) More specifically, the first part 12 includes an L-shaped cut-out having a vertical slot and a horizontal slot, and the second part 14 includes an L-shaped cut-out having a vertical slot and a horizontal slot. The cut-outs are configured such that longitudinal sliding of the first part 12 relative to the second part 14 enables a relatively wide opening for insertion of the retaining clip 28 when the vertical slots are aligned, and a closure to prevent removal of the retaining clip 28 when the cut-outs are slid away from alignment. This may be achieved by way of the L-shaped cut-outs (that is, the L-shaped cut-out in the first part 12 and the L-shaped cut-out in the second part 14) forming the same shape when viewed from opposite sides of the edge protection system 10.
(51) While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not by way of limitation. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments.
(52) The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
(53) Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.