Lift truck operated stacking formwork table system and a method of operation thereof
10738488 ยท 2020-08-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G1/17
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E04G19/003
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International classification
E04G19/00
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E04G11/48
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E04G1/17
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Abstract
A formwork support system and a method for erecting a formwork support system are disclosed. The formwork system comprises at least one stackable truss frame, wherein the at least one stackable truss frame comprises a lifting means engagement adapted for allowing the at least one stackable truss frame to be lifted by a lifting means in use.
Claims
1. A method for erecting a construction formwork support system comprising a first stackable truss frame and a second stackable truss frame that are configured for construction formwork support, each of the first and the second stackable truss frame comprising a first pair of vertical trusses, a second pair of vertical trusses, a first horizontal truss connected between the first pair of vertical trusses, a second horizontal truss connected between the second pair of vertical trusses, a first diagonal bracing truss having a first end connected to the first horizontal truss and a second end connected to one of the first pair of vertical trusses, a second diagonal bracing truss having a first end connected to the second horizontal truss and a second end connected to one of the second pair of vertical trusses; and a lifting means engagement connected between the first horizontal truss and the second horizontal truss such that the lifting means engagement is coincident to the first end of each of the first diagonal bracing truss and the second diagonal bracing truss, the method comprising: engaging the lifting means engagement of the first stackable truss frame using a lifting means; and lifting the first stackable truss frame, so as to stack it on the second stackable truss frame, wherein the lifting means engagement is adapted for allowing direct lateral engagement of the lifting means during the engaging step.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first stackable truss frame is stacked on top of the second stackable truss frame after the lifting step to form a formwork support system of a specific height.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the lifting means is adapted to lift at least another stackable truss frame to stack it on the first stackable truss frame for the purpose of forming a stack comprising three or more stackable truss frames.
4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the method further comprises the step of adjusting the height of the resulting formwork support system using a height adjustable landing means.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises the step of providing a formwork table atop the uppermost stackable truss frame.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the formwork table comprises joists spaced apart so as to allow for engagement by a lifting means in use.
7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the spaced apart joists are spaced apart in a manner to accommodate forks on a forklift in use.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first stackable truss frame is of a different height relative to the second stackable truss frame.
9. The method according to claim 4, wherein the height adjustable landing means is adapted to account for sloping or uneven floor surfaces.
10. A construction formwork support system comprising: at least one stackable truss frame that is configured for construction formwork support, each of the at least one stackable truss frame comprises: a first pair of vertical trusses, a second pair of vertical trusses, a first horizontal truss connected between the first pair of vertical trusses, a second horizontal truss connected between the second pair of vertical trusses, a first diagonal bracing truss having a first end connected to the first horizontal truss and a second end connected to one of the first pair of vertical trusses, a second diagonal bracing truss having a first end connected to the second horizontal truss and a second end connected to one of the second pair of vertical trusses; and a lifting means engagement connected between the first horizontal truss and the second horizontal truss such that the lifting means engagement is coincident to the first end of each of the first diagonal bracing truss and the second diagonal bracing truss, wherein, in use, the lifting means engagement is adapted for engaging a lifting means so as to allow a first stackable truss frame of the at least one stackable truss frame to be lifted by the lifting means for stacking on a second stackable truss frame of the at least one stackable truss frame, and wherein the lifting means engagement is adapted for allowing direct lateral engagement of the lifting means in use.
11. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the lifting means engagement is adapted for engaging forks of a forklift in use.
12. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a height adjustable landing means adapted to engage the at least one stackable truss frame, wherein the height adjustable landing means is configurable between a lowered configuration and a raised configuration.
13. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 10, wherein each stackable truss frame further comprises a complimentary mechanical interlock adapted for engaging another complimentary mechanical interlock of another stackable truss frame in use.
14. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the complimentary mechanical interlock is adapted for a male and female mechanical interlock.
15. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a formwork table adapted for engaging the at least one stackable truss frame.
16. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the formwork table comprises joists spaced apart so as to allow for lifting means engagement.
17. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 12, wherein each stackable truss frame further comprises a complimentary mechanical interlock adapted for engaging another complimentary mechanical interlock of another stackable truss frame in use.
18. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a formwork table adapted for engaging the at least one stackable truss frame.
19. The formwork support system as claimed in claim 10, wherein when the first stackable truss frame is stacked on the second stackable truss frame, the lifting means engagement of the first stackable truss frame is adjacent the second stackable truss frame.
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(9) Formwork Support System
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(13) In a preferred embodiment, the stackable truss frame 105 is substantially cuboid, and comprising vertical trusses 145, horizontal trusses 155 and diagonal bracing trusses 115. The stackable truss frame 105 may be disassemblable so as to provide for on-site assembly for use and disassembly for transportation.
(14) The stackable truss frame 105 may have varying dimensions depending on the application, but in a preferred embodiment measures 2 m width, 2 m in height, and 2 m in depth. In one embodiment, stackable truss frames 105 of the differing heights may be employed such that a stack of stackable truss frames 105 having differing heights may be employed for the purposes of attaining a specific height.
(15) In a preferred embodiment, the stackable truss frame 105 is disassemblable. Referring to
(16) In use, the stackable truss frame 105 may be set in place using a lifting means, such as a forklift. In one manner, a stackable truss frame 105 may be placed atop a stack of stackable truss frames 105 to reach the desired height. Alternatively, in another manner, a stack of stackable truss frames 105 may be raised by lifting means such that an additional stackable truss frame 105 may be located beneath the stack. In either manner, the stackable truss frame 105 further comprises a lifting means engagement 120 adapted for engaging a lifting means in use. Various lifting means may be used depending on the application, however in a preferred embodiment the lifting means engagement 120 is adapted for engagement by a forklift.
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(20) In a preferred embodiment, the height adjustable landing means 110 is adapted to account for sloping or uneven floor surfaces. In this manner, the height adjustable landing means 110 comprises at least one height adjustable landing leg 125. Referring to
(21) In a preferred embodiment, the formwork support system 100 comprises four height adjustable landing legs 125. The four height adjustable landing legs 125 may be located to engage the vertical trusses 145 of the stackable truss frame 105. Each height adjustable landing leg 125 may be further provided with a pivotable foot 160 to account for uneven surfaces.
(22) In a preferred embodiment, the stackable truss frame 105 comprises a complimentary mechanical interlock 140 adapted for engaging a complimentary mechanical interlock of another stackable truss frame 105 in use. The mechanical interlock 140 substantially prevents against stackable truss frames 105 in a stack from becoming dislodged under weight.
(23) The stackable truss frame 105 comprises upper mechanical interlock portions for engaging an upper stackable truss frame 105 and lower mechanical interlock portions for engaging lower stackable truss frames 105. Referring now to
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(25) Method for Erecting a Formwork Support System
(26) There is also provided a method for erecting a formwork support system 100 comprising at least one stackable truss frame 105. The method comprises engaging a lifting means engagement 120 of the at least one stackable truss frame 105 using a lifting means. In a preferred embodiment, the lifting means engagement 120 is adapted for engagement by a forklift whole offer, it should be appreciated that various lifting means may be employed depending on the application. In this manner, the lifting means is adapted to lift the stackable truss frame 105 for the purposes of forming a stack comprising two or more stackable truss frame is 105. The stack of stackable truss frame is 105 is therefore employed for the purposes of providing support for a formwork table 150 at a preferred height. In a stack in the stackable truss frames 105 an additional stackable truss frame may be placed atop a stack of stackable truss frames 105 or alternatively, a stack of stackable truss frames 105 may be raised such that an additional stackable truss frame 105 may be positioned beneath the stack.
(27) In stacking the stacking truss frames 105, the method further comprises interlocking complimentary mechanical interlock's 140 of adjacent stackable truss frames 105. In a preferred embodiment, a stackable truss frame 105 as a male mechanical interlock portion 140a located at a lower portion of the stackable truss frame 105 and a female mechanical interlock portion 140b located at an upper portion of the stackable truss frame 105. In this manner, the method further comprises bringing the mechanical interlock portions 140b of adjacent stackable truss frames 105 together so as to form a mechanical interlock.
(28) In order to attain precise height adjustment, the method further comprises adjusting the height of a height adjustable landing means 110 of the formwork support system 100. In a preferred embodiment, the height adjustable landing means 110 comprises at least one height adjustable landing leg 125. Preferably, the at least one height adjustable landing leg comprises a geared mechanism 130 for the purposes of adjusting the height of the height adjustable landing leg 125. As such, the method further comprises adjusting the height of at least one height adjustable landing leg 125, preferably by hand, such as by using a winch handle 135 or the like.
(29) Once at least one stackable truss frame 105 and the height adjustable landing means 110 have been configured in this manner, the method further comprises providing a formwork table 150 atop the uppermost stackable truss frame 105 for the purposes of supporting formwork. In one manner, the uppermost stackable truss frame 105 may be raised into place with the formwork table 150 attached, alternatively, the formwork table 150 may be attached to the uppermost stackable truss frame 105 wherein the uppermost stackable truss frame 105 is in place. In this manner, the formwork table 105 comprises one or more spaced apart joists 510 spaced apart in a manner to accommodate forks on a forklift. Such joists 510 were shown in further detail in
(30) Once an intermediate floor has been formed, the method further comprises deconstructing the formwork support system 100 for relocation to the next upper floor. Such deconstruction may comprise the disengagement of the mechanical interlock's 140 of adjacent stackable truss frames 105 and transportation of stackable truss frames 105 to the next upper floor.