AU2016201614A1 - Wall clad allowable eaves guardrail bracket - Google Patents
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WALL CLAD ALLOWABLE EAVES EDGE GUARDRAIL BRACKET 1 This is a roof edge bracket for the attachment of stanchions for temporary guardrails on commercial roofs it is unique in that it allows for the cladding of the building without removing the handrails. This is important as it allows a more flexible schedule for the completion the roof & wall cladding on large commercial buildings particularly when the building is done in sections the bracket is primarily attached by screwing through the fixing holes in the 30x30x5 angles at the top of the bracket into the top 25 mm of the eaves C purlin with a 25x10 fb spacer to maintain 65 mm spacing fixed by an 85 mm tek screw. The other 25x10 fb spacer or the nylon wheel is aligned with a girt to prevent the guardrail post from pivoting outwards when cladding the walls the 85mm screw is withdrawn to allow the wall sheet to slide up to within 25mm of top of the eaves purlin and then replaced and the25x10 spacers flip up out of the way. The sheet is then fixed in the normal manner. The nylon wheel continues to prevent outward pivot of the guardrail and prevents damage to the sheet WALL CLAD ALOWABLE EAVES EDGE GUARDRAIL BRACKET
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WALL CLAD ALLOWABLE EAVES EDGE GUARDRAIL BRACKET THE INVENTION IS DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT
This invention is for use in the construction industry specifically in the roofing and wall cladding phase. 1 This is a roof edge bracket for the attachment of stanchions for temporary guardrails on commercial roofs The problem that it solves is that with existing systems once temporary roof edge protection is attached wall cladding is impossible in most cases until it is removed which in cases of large buildings or buildings with air-conditioning or other machinery to be installed on the roof is often a considerable amount of time. This can cause considerable problems and costs to the contractor. My system, by screw attaching to the very top of the eaves C purlin & standing off the girts, as shown, allows for the easy positioning of and fixing of the wall sheets without the removal of the roof guardrail allows for the laying of the roof and completion of the walls at the same time simplifying the scheduling and reducing costs. 2 It is unique in that it allows for the cladding of the building without removing the handrails. This is important as it allows a more flexible schedule for the completion the roof & wall cladding on large commercial buildings particularly when the building is done in sections 3 The bracket is primarily attached as shown in the drawings by screwing through the fixing holes in the 30x30x5 angles at the top of the bracket into the top 25 mm of the eaves C purlin with a 25x10 fb spacer to maintain 65 mm spacing fixed by an 85 mm tek screw. The other 25x10 fb spacer or the nylon wheel is aligned with a girt by easing the positioning bolt and extending or shortening the leg to suit. This prevents the guardrail post from pivoting outwards. 4 When cladding the walls the 85mm screw is withdrawn to allow the wall sheet to slide inside the leg up to within 25mm of top of the eaves purlin and then replaced and the25xl0 spacers flip up out of the way. The sheet is then fixed in the normal manner. The nylon wheel continues to prevent the outward pivot of the guardrail and prevents damage to the sheet, the brackets can remain in place until all wall cladding and roofing is completed only needing to be removed to allow the fitting of the eaves gutter. 5 The bracket is of metal construction usually steel but other material such as aluminium could be used.
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- CLAIMS 1 This is roof edge bracket for the attachment of stanchions for temporary guardrails on commercial roofs it is unique in that it allows for the wall cladding of the building without removing the handrails the bracket is primarily attached by screwing through the fixing holes in the 30x30x5 angles at the top of the bracket into the top 25 mm of the eaves C purlin with a 25x10 fb spacer to maintain 65 mm spacing fixed by an 85 mm tek screw. The other 25x10 fb spacer or the nylon wheel is aligned with a girt to prevent the guardrail post from pivoting outwards when cladding the walls the 85mm screw is withdrawn to allow the wall sheet to slide up inside the bracket leg to within 25mm of top of the eaves purlin and then replaced and the25xl0 spacers flip up out of the way. The sheet is then fixed in the normal manner. The nylon wheel continues to prevent outward pivot of the guardrail and prevents damage to the sheet
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AU2022100097A AU2022100097B4 (en) | 2015-03-16 | 2022-07-22 | Guardrail stanchion bracket |
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CN112195700A (en) * | 2020-10-25 | 2021-01-08 | 王剑勇 | Ramp reinforcing and anti-collision device for road administration |
CN112412080A (en) * | 2020-11-09 | 2021-02-26 | 厦门安科科技有限公司 | Anti-falling device for building entrance to a cave |
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Owner name: I MCLACHLAN ENTERPRISES PTY LTD Free format text: FORMER OWNER(S): MCLACHLAN, IAN |