EP4004305A1 - Ensemble de montage pour fixer un échafaudage à une structure - Google Patents

Ensemble de montage pour fixer un échafaudage à une structure

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EP4004305A1
EP4004305A1 EP20737112.1A EP20737112A EP4004305A1 EP 4004305 A1 EP4004305 A1 EP 4004305A1 EP 20737112 A EP20737112 A EP 20737112A EP 4004305 A1 EP4004305 A1 EP 4004305A1
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coupling
coupling member
passage openings
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Wolf C. BEHRBOHM
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Wilhelm Layher Verwaltungs GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/04Means for fastening, supporting, or bracing scaffolds on or against building constructions
    • E04G5/046Means for fastening, supporting, or bracing scaffolds on or against building constructions for fastening scaffoldings on walls
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G3/00Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height
    • E04G3/20Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height supported by walls
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/06Consoles; Brackets
    • E04G5/062Consoles; Brackets specially adapted for attachment to building walls

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  • the present invention relates to a mounting assembly for securing a frame to a building.
  • Scaffolding can also be constructed in such a way that they are not raised up along the building on a floor, but are set up at a distance from the floor and fixed upwards on the building.
  • a mounting assembly for securing a scaffold to a building comprising a first assembly unit with a structural girder to be affixed to a building, a scaffolding girder to be affixed to a scaffolding and a coupling element to be coupled to the structural girder and the scaffolding girder.
  • the first assembly unit thus comprises three essential system areas.
  • the building support which can be constructed and also dimensioned in such a way that it can be stably anchored to a building using conventional fastening elements such as, for example, screw bolts or the like.
  • the scaffold support is used to provide a coupling to the scaffolding to be fixed with respect to the structure and can thus be optimized with regard to the technical design required for this coupling, for example adapted to the design of the scaffolding to be built.
  • a connection between The coupling element provides the scaffold support and the structural support, which coupling element can provide a stable, in particular also variable, coupling with respect to the scaffold support as well as with respect to the structural support.
  • the building girder can comprise a first fastening area to be fixed on a building and a coupling area to be coupled to the coupling element.
  • the first fastening area can be designed in the manner of a plate and have a plurality of fastening member passage openings.
  • the coupling area can comprise two first coupling walls protruding substantially parallel to and at a distance from one another from the first fastening area, with at least one first group of coupling element passage openings with at least two coupling element passage openings being provided in each first coupling wall, wherein each coupling member passage opening of a first group of coupling member passage openings in one of the first coupling walls is opposed to a coupling member passage opening of a first group of coupling member passage openings in the other first coupling wall.
  • the coupling element comprises two second coupling walls arranged essentially parallel and at a distance from one another, with at least one second group of coupling organ penetration openings with at least two coupling organ penetration openings in every second coupling wall is provided, each coupling member passage opening of a second group of coupling member passage openings in one of the second coupling walls opposite a coupling member passage opening of a second group of coupling member passage openings in the other, second coupling wall.
  • at least two second groups of coupling member passage openings arranged at a distance from one another in a direction of variation can be provided in every second coupling wall.
  • an arrangement pattern of the coupling member passage openings of every first group of coupling member passage openings corresponds to an arrangement pattern of the coupling member passage openings of every second group of coupling member passage openings.
  • the two second coupling walls have a smaller mutual spacing than the two first coupling walls, the coupling element being positionable between the two first coupling walls in such a way that Coupling organ penetration openings of a first group of coupling organ penetration openings in each first coupling wall with coupling organ penetration openings of a second group of coupling organ penetration openings in the respectively immediately adjacent second coupling wall for receiving a coupling organ.
  • At least one third group of coupling organ penetration openings with at least two coupling organ penetration openings can be provided in every second coupling wall, each coupling organ penetration opening of a third group of coupling organ penetration openings in one of the second coupling walls having a coupling organ Through opening of a third group of coupling member through openings in the other second coupling wall is opposite.
  • a stable structure of the coupling element which ensures both a stable connection with the structural support and a stable connection with the scaffolding support, can be achieved by inserting the second coupling walls through at least one between the second groups of coupling member through-openings and the third groups of Coupling organ passage openings with the second coupling walls connected connecting wall are interconnected.
  • the scaffold support can comprise two essentially parallel and spaced-apart third coupling walls, with at least one fourth group of coupling organ passage openings with at least two coupling organ passage openings being provided in every third coupling wall, each coupling organ passage opening having a fourth Group of coupling member passage openings in one of the third coupling walls, a coupling member passage opening of a fourth group of coupling member passage openings in the other third coupling wall is opposite.
  • Mutual engagement can be achieved in that the two third coupling walls have a smaller mutual spacing than the two second coupling walls, wherein the scaffold carrier can be positioned between the two second coupling walls in such a way that coupling organ penetration openings of a third group of coupling organ penetration openings in every second coupling wall with coupling organ passage openings of a fourth group of coupling organ passage openings in the respectively immediately adjacent third coupling wall are aligned for receiving a coupling organ.
  • Every third group of coupling member passage openings can comprise two coupling member passage openings arranged at a first distance from one another, and every fourth group of coupling member passage openings can comprise more than two coupling member passage openings arranged at a second distance from one another, the first distance being twice that second Distance is. In this way it is possible to couple the scaffold carrier in different positions with the coupling element.
  • At least one, preferably at least two, scaffolding coupling units arranged at a distance from one another are provided on the scaffolding girder.
  • each scaffold coupling unit comprises a wedge-head connection unit for connection to a perforated disk provided on a scaffolding element.
  • a structure that is easy to implement, yet very stable, can be achieved in that the scaffold support comprises a square tube.
  • the second assembly unit comprising a second fastening area to be fixed on a building and a scaffolding coupling unit firmly connected to the second fastening area.
  • the framework coupling unit can be designed as a wedge head connection unit for connection to a perforated disk provided on a framework element.
  • the present invention further relates to a scaffolding structure, comprising at least one scaffolding element fixed to a structure by means of a mounting assembly constructed according to the invention.
  • a framework element can be designed as a vertical post, for example.
  • a further vertical standard can be coupled to the vertical standard by at least two horizontal bars and at least two diagonal bars, each horizontal bar and / or each Diagonal bar is connected in its two end areas with one of the vertical standards by a scaffold coupling unit.
  • each scaffolding coupling unit comprises a wedge-head connection unit coupled to a perforated disk on one of the vertical standards at an end area of the horizontal ledgers and / or the diagonal ledgers.
  • a diagonal bar is coupled to the other vertical bar on the same perforated disk as the horizontal bar, and is coupled to a different perforated disk on the vertical bar than the horizontal bar.
  • a perforated disk arranged below the perforated disk used to couple the horizontal bar to the vertical post can be used for the downward support for coupling a respective diagonal bar to the vertical post.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a means of a mounting assembly on a
  • FIG. 2 shows a structural support of the assembly assembly of FIG. 1 in perspective
  • FIG. 3 shows the structural support of FIG. 2 in viewing direction III in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 shows a coupling element of the mounting assembly of FIG. 1 in perspective
  • FIG. 5 shows the coupling element of FIG. 4 in the viewing direction V in FIG. 4 in connection with a building support and a scaffolding support
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of a scaffold support of the assembly assembly of FIG. 1;
  • Fig. 7 is a side view of a second assembly unit of
  • Fig. 1 shows a side view of a scaffolding generally designated 10, in particular scaffolding.
  • the part of the scaffolding 10 shown in FIG. 1 forms a bracket 14 fixed to a building 12, on which the scaffolding 10 can be built upwards along the building 12 at a distance from a floor (not shown in FIG. 1).
  • the structure 12 can for example be the wall of a building or the like.
  • the console 14 shown in Fig. 1 is constructed with several items.
  • the bracket 14 comprises a vertical post 16 positioned closer to the building 12 with a plurality of perforated disks 18 provided thereon at a distance from one another.
  • the bracket 14 further comprises a further, somewhat shorter vertical post 20 which is positioned at a greater distance from the building 12 and likewise a plurality comprises perforated disks 22 provided at a distance thereon.
  • the two vertical posts 16, 20 are connected to one another by horizontal bars 24, 26 and diagonal bars 28, 30.
  • the diagonal bars 28, 30 ensure that the vertical bar 20 coupled to the vertical bar 16 by means of the horizontal bars 24, 26 remains in the defined height positioning with respect to the vertical bar 16 shown in FIG. 1.
  • Each of the horizontal bars 24, 26 and here the diagonal bars 28, 30 is connected to the vertical posts 16, 20 by wedge-head connection units provided at the ends of these bars with a head encompassing a respective perforated disk and a wedge to be guided through a hole in the perforated disk.
  • a mounting assembly generally designated 32 is provided.
  • This assembly assembly 32 comprises a first assembly unit 34 connected to it in the upper region of the console 14 and a second assembly unit 36 connected to it or the vertical post 16 in the lower region of the console 24.
  • the two assembly units 34, 36 provide a stable one at a vertical distance Anchoring of the console 14 and thus of the scaffolding 10 on the structure 12 is ensured.
  • the first assembly unit 34 comprises a building support 38 to be fixed on the building 12.
  • the building support 38 is constructed with a plate-like first fastening region 40 in which a plurality of fastening element penetration openings 42 are provided. Through the fastening element penetration openings 42, fastening elements embodied as screw bolts, for example, can be introduced into dowels or the like provided in the structure 12.
  • first coupling walls 44, 46 which provide a coupling area 48 of the building support 38.
  • the essentially plate-like first coupling walls 44, 46 can be respective
  • Support element 50, 52 supporting the fastening area 40 is provided.
  • the support elements 50, 52 can also have projections engaging in corresponding recesses in the first fastening region 40 and the first coupling walls 44, 46 and with the first fastening region 40 and the Coupling walls 44, 46 are connected to increase the stability by material connection, in particular welding.
  • each first coupling wall 44, 46 a first group Gi of coupling member passage openings is provided.
  • Each first group Gi comprises two coupling member passage openings 54, 56, these being arranged at a distance from one another in a longitudinal direction of the first coupling walls 44, 46, which corresponds to a variation direction V shown in FIG. 4.
  • the support elements 50, 52 are attached in such a way that they are connected to the first coupling walls 44, 46 between the two coupling member passage openings 54, 56 of a respective first group Gi.
  • the building support 38 with its plate-like fastening area 40, the two first coupling walls 44, 46 and the support elements 50, 52 can be produced entirely from comparatively inexpensive but also stable sheet metal material.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show a coupling element 58 of the first assembly unit 34, by means of which the structural support 38 is coupled to a scaffold support 60, which will be described in detail below.
  • the coupling element 58 comprises two second coupling walls 62, 64 arranged at a distance from one another and essentially parallel to one another.
  • the two second coupling walls 62, 64 are connected to one another by a connecting wall 66 arranged essentially orthogonally to them. This, too, can have projections engaging in corresponding recesses in the second coupling walls 62, 64 or also by material connection, such as. B. welding, be fixed on the two second coupling walls 62, 64.
  • the two second coupling walls 62, 64 are positioned at a smaller distance from one another than the two first coupling walls 44, 46 of the building support 38.
  • Coupling walls 44, 46 of the building support 38 are positioned.
  • the distance between the two first coupling walls 44, 46 is preferably such that the two second coupling walls 62, 64 can be positioned without substantial lateral play and thus close to a respective first coupling wall 44, 46.
  • every second coupling wall 62, 64 two second groups G2 of coupling member passage openings are provided in succession in the direction of variation V.
  • Every second group G2 comprises two coupling member passage openings 68, 70 arranged at a distance in the direction of variation.
  • the second groups G2 are also in the two second coupling walls 62, 64 of coupling member passage openings arranged so that each coupling member passage opening 68, 70 in one of the two second coupling walls 62, 64 is opposite to a coupling member passage opening in the other of the two second coupling walls 62, 64.
  • a pair of coupling member passage openings 68, 68 and 70, 70 is formed, through which a coupling member such. B. a coupling bolt or the like, can be passed.
  • the arrangement pattern, in particular the mutual spacing, of the respective coupling member passage openings 68, 70 is provided, as is the case with the first groups G1 of coupling member passage openings in the first coupling walls 44, 46 Arrangement pattern is provided.
  • the coupling element 58 can be positioned between the two first coupling walls 44, 46 of the building girder 38 such that, for example, the second groups G2 of coupling member penetration openings, which can be seen at the top in FIG. 4, with those in the two first coupling walls 44, 46 provided first groups G1 of coupling member passage openings are aligned and in each case a coupling member 72 indicated schematically in FIG.
  • Each third group G3 comprises two coupling organ passage openings 74, 76 arranged at a distance from one another in the direction of variation V. Between the coupling organ passage openings 74, 76 of the third groups G3 and the coupling organ passage openings 68, 70 of the second groups G2, there is the two second Coupling walls 62, 64 interconnecting
  • Connecting wall 66 positioned. It should be pointed out that the connecting wall 66 can also be constructed with a plurality of segments arranged at a distance from one another, for example in the direction of variation V.
  • Pass-through openings 74, 76 of every third group G3 are not arranged symmetrically in the direction of variation V with respect to the coupling member passage openings 68, 70 of the two second groups G2 formed in the same second coupling wall 62, 64.
  • the positioning of the coupling member passage openings 74, 76 of the two third groups G3 can be changed while the coupling element 58 is basically held in the same height position.
  • the scaffold carrier 60 which can be seen in a top view in FIG. 5 and in a side view in FIG. 6, is constructed with a square tube 78.
  • the square tube 78 provides third coupling walls 80, 82 recognizable in FIG. 5, which are arranged at a distance from and essentially parallel to one another.
  • the mutual spacing of the third coupling walls 80, 82 is dimensioned such that they can be accommodated with little play between the two second coupling walls 62, 64 of the coupling element 58.
  • coupling member passage openings 84, 86 are provided opposite one another in pairs.
  • Such pairs are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the square tube or the direction of variation V at a distance from one another which corresponds approximately to half the mutual distance between the coupling member passage openings 74, 76 of a respective third group G3 in the two second coupling walls 62, 64.
  • All coupling member passage openings 84 following one another in the third coupling wall 80 form a fourth group of coupling member passage openings, while all coupling member passage openings 86 provided in the third coupling wall 82 also form a fourth group of coupling member passage openings G4.
  • Pass-through openings 84, 86 of the two fourth groups G4 are aligned with the coupling member pass-through openings 74 of the two third groups G3.
  • the pair of coupling member passage openings 84, 86 of the fourth groups G4 which is next but one in one direction is aligned with the coupling member passage openings 76 of the two third groups G3.
  • a fastening element 88 for example fastening bolts, can be passed through the coupling element passage openings 74, 84, 86, 74 and 76, 84, 86, 76, respectively, in order to achieve a stable coupling of the scaffold carrier 60 to the coupling element 58.
  • the fastening elements 88 can be secured against falling out by means of locking pins, nuts or the like.
  • the two fourth groups G4 of coupling member passage openings have a larger number of coupling member passage openings 84 and 86 than is also the case with the two third groups G3 of coupling member passage openings, there is the possibility of using the scaffold support 60 to be arranged in a plurality of different positions with respect to the coupling element 58 and to be coupled to it. This variability in the coupling is superimposed on the variability already present in the area of the coupling of the coupling element 58 to the structural support 38.
  • Two scaffold coupling units 90, 92 are provided at a distance from one another on the scaffold carrier 60.
  • Each of the scaffold coupling units 90, 92 can be designed as a wedge head connection unit, the head 94 of which is fixed to the square tube 78, for example by welding.
  • a wedge 96 provided on the respective head 94 can be arranged through a hole in a perforated disk 18 of the vertical post 16 in order to ensure stable coupling of the vertical support 16 in the area of each scaffold coupling unit 90 or 92.
  • the mutual distance between the two scaffold coupling units 90, 92 provided on the scaffold carrier 60 is adapted to the mutual distance between two perforated disks 18 on the vertical post 16 in the direction of variation V, which essentially also corresponds to the vertical direction or the construction direction of the scaffold 10.
  • the second assembly unit 36 shown in FIG. 7 comprises a second fastening area 98, which is also essentially plate-like. Several fastening element penetration openings 100 are provided in this as well, through which fastening elements for securing the second assembly unit 36 to the structure 12 can be introduced.
  • a scaffold coupling unit 104 for example again designed as a wedge head connection unit, is fixed to the second fastening area 98 by a shaft area 102, which can be tubular and can be fixed to the second fastening area 98, for example by welding.
  • the length of the second assembly unit 36 between a building support surface 106 and the scaffolding coupling unit 104 corresponds essentially to the length between a building supporting surface 108 of the building support 38 and the scaffolding coupling units 90, 92 provided on the scaffolding support 60, so that when a further perforated disk 18 of the vertical post 16 is coupled to the
  • the second assembly unit 36, which is fixed on the building 12, the vertical post 16 will assume a generally vertical orientation that is essentially parallel to the building 12.
  • a coupling via the assembly assembly takes place only in the area of one of the scaffolding components, namely a vertical post 16, to which other scaffolding components, such as. B. the mentioned cross bars and diagonal bars can be connected. It is thus also easily possible to connect scaffolding or consoles of different widths to a building using one and the same type of assembly assembly. The different widths can then be provided solely by selecting, for example, the crossbars and the diagonal bars.

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Abstract

Un ensemble de montage pour fixer un échafaudage à une structure comprend une première unité d'assemblage (34) ayant un support de structure (38) destiné à être fixé à une structure (12), un support d'échafaudage (60) destiné à être fixé à un échafaudage (10) et un élément d'accouplement (58) destiné à être accouplé au support de structure (38) et au support d'échafaudage (60).
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