EP2563992A1 - Seitenschutzsystem - Google Patents
SeitenschutzsystemInfo
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- EP2563992A1 EP2563992A1 EP11723876A EP11723876A EP2563992A1 EP 2563992 A1 EP2563992 A1 EP 2563992A1 EP 11723876 A EP11723876 A EP 11723876A EP 11723876 A EP11723876 A EP 11723876A EP 2563992 A1 EP2563992 A1 EP 2563992A1
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- elements
- securing
- carrier
- support
- protection system
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G21/00—Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
- E04G21/32—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
- E04G21/3204—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings against falling down
- E04G21/3219—Means supported by the building wall, e.g. security consoles
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G21/00—Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
- E04G21/32—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
- E04G21/3204—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings against falling down
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G5/00—Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
- E04G5/14—Railings
- E04G2005/148—Railings latticed or netted
Definitions
- the invention relates to a side protection system for construction sites with securing elements fastened to a plurality of supports.
- Such side protection systems serve to counteract during the construction phase crashes of persons or the escape of building material by wind influence.
- each consisting of a flexible material carrier are arranged under tension between each two vertically extending wall or support members, wherein plate or grid-shaped security elements with at least two vertically from each other spaced carriers are releasably connected.
- flexible carriers are now used according to the invention, which generally extend in the horizontal direction between spaced-apart wall or support elements.
- a flexible material Through the use of a flexible material, an uncomplicated and stepless length adaptation is possible at least in the horizontal direction, since it is no problem to tension only a section of a comparatively long flexible carrier that corresponds to the distance between the two wall or support elements. whereas the remaining portion of the flexible support may hang down unused.
- the attachment of a flexible support to a wall or support element is designed According to the invention also extremely advantageous because in support elements and even with narrow wall elements these elements can be easily wrapped by the flexible support, whereupon the carrier is then placed under tension.
- the flexible support forms a loop which engages around the wall or support element without the flexible support having to be fixed to the wall or support element with additional fastening elements such as screws or dowels.
- additional fastening elements such as screws or dowels.
- dowels and screws can therefore be completely eliminated.
- a flexible support according to the invention has to be fastened to a comparatively wide wall element which can not be looped around by the support, it is possible to attach clamps or clamps to the wall element, avoiding boreholes, on which the flexible support is then fastened, in particular suspended can.
- a suitable wall connection element by means of screws or dowels to a wall element and then connect the flexible support with this wall connection element.
- a further advantage is that the carrier according to the invention can be attached to the wall or support elements when the fitter is still secured by railing elements in a plane below him ceiling formwork.
- the structure of the side protection system according to the invention is thus possible before the next ceiling is concreted, so that the safety of the technician is given at any time.
- the safety when mounting the side protection system according to the invention can be additionally increased by a fitter hangs his personal security device on already mounted inventive carriers.
- the flexible carrier is made of textile material and configured in a belt shape.
- a carrier is several centimeters wide and / or at most 5 mm thick.
- Such carriers are stable and cost-effective. Variants commercially available, can be transported and stored in a rolled-up space saving and be set by means of commercially available tension ratchet under tension, so that the side protection system according to the invention can be provided without loss of security with little economic effort.
- carriers in the form of cables can also be used, for example.
- a support made of flexible material has exactly one tensioning ratchet with which a support arranged between two wall or support elements can be tensioned.
- each carrier made of flexible material has one or more tensioning ratchets.
- the two wall or support elements are within a single loop, which is then placed under tension with a single tensioning ratchet.
- only a small number of tension ratchets is needed to construct the side protection system according to the invention, but comparatively large carrier lengths are required, since always two carrier sections extend parallel to each other between the two located within the common loop wall or support elements, although for securing the security elements a single such section would suffice.
- they are mounted by a single fitter only with difficulty can be because the carrier before lashing due to gravity on the wall or support elements tends to slip down.
- Another alternative way of securing and tensioning a carrier between two wall or support members is to stretch a portion of the support about a vertically extending first wall or support member by means of a tensioning ratchet, and / or a portion of the support by means of a tensioning ratchet is stretched about a vertically extending second wall or support member, and / or a portion of the support is tensioned by means of a tensioning ratchet between two further portions of the support or between another portion of the support and a vertically extending wall or support member.
- a support section stretched around a wall or support element by means of a tensioning ratchet is referred to as a "support belt” and a support section extending between two wall or support elements is referred to as a “horizontal belt”. Nevertheless, it is possible to form the so-called column and horizontal straps as a rope.
- a support belt is fixed by means of a respective tensioning ratchet on each wall or support member by clamping.
- Each of these support straps can then have, for example, one, two or three eyelets or hooks on which a horizontal strap can be fastened in a simple manner.
- Such a belt which then extends between two support belts, can in turn be tensioned by means of a third tensioning ratchet, whereupon the belt consists of a total of three sections (two support belts and one horizontal belt).
- Talgurt existing carrier is fully assembled. Such an assembly can be carried out in a simple manner by a single fitter, since due to the first-time tightening the support straps on the wall or support elements slipping this support straps is reliably prevented.
- a support belt is tensioned on only one of the two wall or support elements with a tensioning ratchet, whereupon a horizontal belt is fastened to this support belt, wound around the other wall or support element, returned to the support belt, and finally is attached there. Subsequently, this horizontal belt can then be tensioned by means of a tensioning ratchet. In this case, the use of a third tensioning ratchet is saved, but a much greater length of the horizontal belt is required.
- a carrier or horizontal belt can also be fastened to a wall connection element which is clamped or screwed to a wall element. This is particularly useful when a wall element is dimensioned such that a support belt would be needed with a very large scope.
- a horizontal belt can be stretched either between two wall connection elements or between a wall connection element and a support belt. It is particularly preferred if a wall connection element has a fixing section for engagement in a recess of a securing element. In this case, when fixing the securing element to the carrier, the fixing section can be inserted into the recess of the securing element, whereby the securing element is fixed in the horizontal direction along the carrier.
- the Wandan- closing element thus has a double function. On the one hand, it offers a mounting option for a carrier or a horizontal belt, on the other hand it fixes a securing element.
- the fixing section can easily engage in a recess which is present in any case in the lattice grid without having to provide a special recess in the securing element here.
- the securing elements are fastened to the carriers preferably with coupling elements which each have an open or closed eyelet whose size is adapted to the cross section of the carrier.
- the coupling elements can be performed as simple wire bending parts.
- the function of the coupling elements is to prevent movement of the securing elements perpendicular to the carrier or perpendicular to the plane of the securing elements.
- a suitable latch extension is attached to the eye of a coupling element, which is explained in more detail inter alia in the context of the description of the figures.
- a carrier or horizontal belt is stretched over a particularly long length, it is possible to contact the carrier with a coupling element an additionally provided ceiling support, wherein the coupling element can preferably be inserted into a pinhole of such a ceiling support, so as to achieve additional vertical support of the wearer.
- the fuse elements When mounting the fuse elements to carriers by means of said coupling elements, the fuse elements are leaned from the inside of the building to the carrier and then fixed with coupling elements to this. If grid-like securing elements are used with a corresponding grid, these are still vertically movable after fixing by means of the coupling elements over a certain distance. As a rule, such movable securing elements are supported in the vertical direction on the bottom side. It is particularly preferred if the coupling element has a latch extension which extends obliquely to the limited plane of the eyelet.
- the coupling element connected to a belt-shaped support for generating a bayonet lock between coupling element and securing element about a perpendicular to the belt-shaped support axis with slight deformation of the same can be pivoted.
- the securing elements can also be provided with fixedly attached eyelets into which the respective carriers are threaded. It is particularly advantageous if adjoining securing elements are connected to one another in an articulated manner or can be connected, in particular hooked, whereby preferably each securing element has hook elements on one longitudinal side and lug elements on the other longitudinal side. Likewise, it is also possible to connect adjacent security elements by means of cable ties, straps, straps, wires or ropes articulated with each other. In the case of grid-like securing elements, the respectively mutually facing, outermost vertical struts are coupled with one another, for example.
- a plurality of hingedly interconnected securing elements are pivotable about an axis extending along their coupling line axis, so that they can be continuously adjusted according to the accordion principle in a simple manner to different widths. It is not necessary to attach each fuse element with coupling elements on the carriers. Rather, for example, two mutually coupled security elements can be V-shaped bent away from a strained support, without themselves being attached directly to the carrier, since these two fuse elements are sufficiently fixed by the adjacent to them further securing elements. The other securing elements are attached to the tensioned carriers with coupling elements. By such V-shaped bent away from the carrier fuse elements can be easily make different width adjustments depending on the bending angle. In addition, it is also possible, for example, to rebuild columns or columns without interrupting a sequence of horizontally adjacent securing elements. If necessary, more than two securing elements can be bent away from the carrier for this purpose.
- each securing element has two spaced-apart hook elements on one longitudinal side and two correspondingly spaced-apart eye elements on the other longitudinal side, wherein the free end portions of the two hook elements can preferably be formed of different lengths.
- the fitter can first concentrate on the hooking of the hook element with the longer free end portion. If this free end portion has been inserted into the associated ⁇ senelement, then the other hook element can be hung with the shorter free end portion in the second loop element of the adjacent securing element easily. In this way, the coupling of adjacent security elements can be accomplished particularly easily by a single fitter.
- the hook elements of a series of a plurality of interlocking security elements can extend alternately upwards and downwards, wherein in particular all the security elements are designed to be identical to one another.
- the mutually identical design of the fuse elements requires a cost-effective production and storage, since no mutually different security elements must be produced and kept.
- the hook elements of the securing elements extend alternately upwards and downwards, it is advantageous if the securing elements are hooked together in pairs before being fastened to the carrier and then subsequently coupled as a pair of securing elements with securing elements already fastened to the carrier.
- first securing elements on the bottom side and to connect horizontal struts of second securing elements with adjacent horizontal struts of the first securing elements in a force-fitting manner, in particular first and second securing elements overlapping one another in the vertical direction.
- the frictional connection can be made in any way, in particular by means of cable ties, straps, straps, wires or ropes. All these means make it possible to adapt the length of the loop, which connects the two horizontal struts, to the respective conditions.
- Such an arrangement of overlapping in the vertical direction rows of fuse elements is particularly useful when a floor-to-ceiling protection is to be created.
- the second securing elements can also be supported on coupling elements which hold the first securing elements on a carrier.
- the fuse elements which can be used within the scope of the invention are preferably designed in the form of lattices. However, it is also possible to use tensioned nets, wood panels, plastic panels, Plexiglas panels or the like in a frame.
- the securing elements explained above, which can be connected to one another in an articulated manner, can also be used as conventional fence elements without the supports according to the invention.
- An advantage of the invention is also to be seen in the fact that only very few different parts are needed. It is sufficient to provide each with the same security elements formed, pillar straps, horizontal straps, wall connection elements and coupling elements to close openings in buildings of any size virtually seamlessly with little effort.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a usable according to the invention
- Fuse element 1, a three-dimensional detail view of a first coupling region between two securing elements, a three-dimensional detail view of a second coupling region between two securing elements, a plan view of four fuse elements coupled to one another according to FIGS. 1 to 4, a three-dimensional view of three 5, a three-dimensional view of three mutually coupled and mutually pivoted securing elements, a three-dimensional view of coupled fuse elements, which are fixed to a carrier, another three-dimensional view of coupled fuse elements, which are fixed to a support .
- FIG. 10 shows a three-dimensional view of a side protection system according to the invention with a number of securing elements
- 1 1 is a three-dimensional view of a side protection system according to the invention with two rows of security elements
- FIG. 13 shows a three-dimensional view of two columns, between which a carrier usable according to the invention is stretched, and
- FIG. 14 shows a three-dimensional view of a stack of securing elements that can be used according to the invention.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show a fuse element according to the invention in the form of a grid, which is formed with vertical struts 12 and horizontal struts 14.
- a securing element 10 may have, for example, dimensions of 200 cm ⁇ 60 cm and a weight of approximately 7.5 kg, so that it can be easily handled by a single fitter. Other dimensions and weights are also possible.
- the fixed by the vertical struts 12 and the horizontal struts 14 grid can be, for example, 20 mm x 100 mm. Again, other dimensions are possible.
- rectangular securing elements 10 can be mounted according to the invention both horizontally or vertically extending carriers in both vertical and horizontal orientation.
- the second horizontal strut 14 from above is at its left end as a hook member 16 with a long, vertically extending upwards free end portion 18 is formed.
- the left end of the second horizontal strut 14 is formed from below as another hook member 19 with a short, vertically upwardly projecting free end portion 21.
- the free end portions 18 and 21 are located within edge-side recesses 20 of the securing element 10, so that they continue the grid of the vertical struts 12 substantially. This arrangement allows the coupling of two fuse elements 10 without the formation of a relevant gap between them.
- the hook members 16, 19 opposite right ends of the respective horizontal struts 14 are each formed as ⁇ senimplantation 22, which are also located within edge recesses 24 of the securing element 10, in turn, to allow a largely gap-free coupling of two securing elements 10.
- the eyelet elements 22 extend in a direction perpendicular to the vertical struts 12 and the horizontal struts 14 extending plane, so that two hook elements 16, 19 of a further securing element 10 can be easily inserted into the eyelet elements 22 of the securing element 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the two horizontal struts 14, which are provided with hook and loop elements 16, 19, 22, are in each case in two parts and formed overlapping in the middle of the securing elements 10 so as to facilitate the manufacture of the two parts of these horizontal struts 14.
- a one-piece design of the horizontal struts 14 is possible.
- One of the two parts of these horizontal struts 14 has in each case the hook elements 16, 19 and the other part of the eyelet elements 22.
- 3 shows on the left a securing element 10 which, with its hook element 19 with a short free end section 21, is suspended from above in an eyelet element 22 of a further securing element 10 shown on the right.
- the free end portion 21 extends vertically downwards.
- FIG. 4 shows on the left a securing element 10, which was introduced with its hook element 16 with a long, free end section 18 from below into the loop element 22 of a further securing element 10 shown on the right.
- the free end portion 18 extends vertically upwards.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 thus illustrate that securing elements 10 on already mounted securing elements 10 can be mounted, on the one hand, by their hook elements 16, 19 from above (FIG. 3) and also from below (FIG. 4) into the eyelet elements 22 of the already assembled security elements 10 are introduced.
- securing elements 10 on already mounted securing elements 10 can be mounted, on the one hand, by their hook elements 16, 19 from above (FIG. 3) and also from below (FIG. 4) into the eyelet elements 22 of the already assembled security elements 10 are introduced.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show that the peripheral recesses 20, 24 described in connection with FIG. 1 ensure that there is no gap between mutually coupled securing elements 10 which is substantially greater than the distance between two adjacent vertical struts 12, so that also by coupled security elements 10 a largely continuous grid can be generated.
- 5 shows in top view four mutually coupled securing elements 10, it being readily apparent here that the hook elements 16, 19 of the individual, successive securing elements 10 extend alternately upwards and downwards. During assembly of the securing elements 10 according to FIG. 5, the following procedure is adopted:
- the fuse element 10 shown on the left is already mounted and all securing elements 10 are to be supported on the bottom side, first the two middle security elements 10 hooked together and then threaded as a pair of top on the hook members 16, 19 of the fuse element 10 shown on the left. Subsequently, a further pair of securing elements 10 or a single securing element 10 can then be threaded from above onto the hook elements 16, 19 of the third securing element from the left according to FIG. 5.
- the two securing elements 10 shown on the left are already mounted, for example, the two securing elements 10 shown on the right are hooked together first and then as a pair from below onto the hook elements 16, 19 of the second securing element 10 threaded from the left according to FIG. 5. Accordingly, further securing elements can then be coupled in pairs or individually to the securing elements 10 shown in FIG.
- hook elements 16 have a longer free end portion 18 than the hook elements 19, a fitter can first focus on threading an eyelet member 22 onto the free end portion 18 and then threading the further eyelet member 22 onto the free end portion 21.
- the first loop element 22 is already connected to the hook element 16 so that the fitter can concentrate on the threading of the second loop element 22 onto the hook element 16. The same applies to the insertion of hook elements 16, 19 in ⁇ senimplantation 22nd
- FIG. 6 shows a three-dimensional representation of an arrangement according to FIG. 5, although only three securing elements 10 are shown here.
- FIG. 7 shows, in a three-dimensional view, three securing elements 10, which have been tilted against one another like an accordion.
- This tilting is possible because the hook elements 16, 19 inserted into the lug elements 22 have the effect of hinges which enable pivoting of the securing elements about the axis of the free end sections 18, 21 of the hook elements 16, 19.
- This possibility of swiveling allows the total width of a plurality of securing elements 10 coupled to one another to be adjusted continuously.
- An enlarged swivel angle causes a shortening of the total width of such a series.
- the pivoting opens up the possibility, for example, to rebuild columns with fuse elements 10 coupled according to the invention, as will be explained in more detail below in connection with FIG. 12.
- FIG. 8 shows two securing elements 10 which are coupled to one another by means of hook element 16 and eye element 22 and which are fixed to a horizontally tensioned belt-shaped carrier 26, a view of a building inside being shown here. A view from the outside of the building is shown in Fig. 9, wherein here the coupling of the two securing elements 10 by means of the hook member 19 and the eyelet member 22 is shown.
- the carrier 26 runs in this representation before the Securing elements 10, whereas it runs behind the securing elements 10 as shown in FIG.
- a securing element 10 is in each case connected to the carrier 26 by means of a coupling element 28, wherein the coupling elements 28 according to FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 are identical to one another.
- the coupling element 28 has an open eyelet 30 whose shape is adapted to the cross section of the belt-shaped carrier 26.
- the eyelet 30 of the coupling element 28 can either be threaded onto it before the carrier 26 is tensioned or an already tensioned carrier 26 can be inserted through the opening of the eyelet 30 (visible in FIG. 8) with a certain deformation thereof. Since the carrier 26 has the shape of a belt and the shape of the eyelet 28 is adapted to the shape of the carrier 26, it is not possible to rotate the coupling element 28 over a larger angular range about the longitudinal axis of a tensioned carrier 26.
- an extension 32 of the coupling element 28 extending perpendicularly from the eyelet 30 perpendicular to a securing element 10 through its vertical struts 12 is held relatively stably in its position.
- the extension 32 merges into a substantially U-shaped bent grip portion 34, on which a fitter can grasp the coupling element 28 and twist it with slight deformation of the carrier 26 about the axis of the extension 32.
- the handle portion 34 is followed by a latch extension 36, which extends obliquely to the plane bounded by the eyelet 30 and thus engages behind a vertical strut 12 together with a securing portion 38 projecting from it in the direction of the support 26 that a bayonet locking between coupling element 28, carrier 26 and securing element 10 results.
- the securing element 10 When establishing a connection between the carrier 26 and securing element 10, the securing element 10 is ajar against the carrier 26 from the inside of the building so that the grip section 34 of at least one coupling element 28 extends through two vertical struts 12 of the securing element. Subsequently, a fitter grips the handle portion 34 and rotates it in the order shown in Fig. 8 in the clockwise direction such that the latch extension 36 extends in the vertical direction downwards. In this case, the belt-shaped carrier 26 is slightly deformed by the eyelet 30. In this position, the latch extension 36 can then be moved with the subsequent thereto securing portion 38 by the two vertical struts 12 of the securing element 10 therethrough, until the vertical struts 12 contact the carrier 26.
- FIG. 10 shows a building opening 40 formed in a curved facade, which is delimited by a floor 42, a ceiling 44 and two columns 46.
- the sheave 48 On both columns 46, three column belts 48 are vertically spaced from each other by means of tensioning ratchets 50.
- the sheulengurte 48 each have at least one eyelet 52, in which the ends of a horizontal belt 54 can be hooked.
- a unit comprising two column straps 48 and one horizontal band 54 represents a carrier 26 according to the invention.
- the horizontal belt 54 is hooked with its two ends in the eyelets 52 of the column straps 48 and then tensioned by means of a tensioning ratchet 50. This process can easily be performed by a single installer. It can be seen in the right-hand outer region of FIG.
- column belts 48 each also have a further eyelet 52, into which further horizontal straps 54 can be suspended, which then extend to a right of the right-hand column, not shown in FIG 10, which illustrates that the invention Side protection system in the horizontal direction can be continued as desired.
- a ceiling support 56 is arranged approximately centrally between the two columns 46 according to FIG. 10, the horizontal belts 54 bearing against this ceiling support 56 on the exterior of the building, so that the horizontal belts 54 are bent slightly in each case in the area of the ceiling support. This ensures that the side protection system according to the invention extends to a maximum extent on the outside of the building, so that the working space inside the building is not limited.
- the securing elements 10 shown in FIG. 10 are coupled by means of coupling elements 28 according to FIGS. 8 and 9 with the two lower horizontal belts 54, which extend parallel to one another.
- each fuse element 10 is connected with the horizontal straps 54. Rather, for example, those securing elements 10, which are located in the area of the ceiling support 56 or in the region of the columns 46, can be slightly swung away from the horizontal belts 54, without being directly coupled to them.
- the function of the uppermost horizontal belt 54 according to FIG. 10 results from the representation of FIG. 11, which essentially corresponds to the representation of FIG. 10, but additionally has an upper row of securing elements 10.
- the upper Row of security elements 10 is connected by means of coupling elements 28 with the upper two horizontal straps 54.
- the dead weight of the securing elements 10 of the upper row is received by coupling elements 28 which are coupled to the middle horizontal belt 54.
- Horizontal struts 14 of the upper row of securing elements 10 are supported on these coupling elements 28 or on their extensions 32 (see FIG. 8).
- FIG. 12 illustrates the manner in which a rectangular or round column 46 can be converted with a side protection system according to the invention.
- a pillar belt 48 is lashed by means of a tensioning ratchet 50, from which horizontal belts 54 extend in opposite directions.
- FIG. 12 shows that only the securing element 10 shown on the left-hand side and the second securing element 10 are held from the right by means of coupling elements 28 on a respective horizontal belt 54.
- the coupling element 28 shown on the right is provided in the region of the outermost vertical strut 12 of the respective securing element 10, so that the latter can be pivoted away from the horizontal belt 54 about this vertical strut 12.
- the two securing elements 10, which connect to the securing element 10 shown on the far left, are not coupled with horizontal straps 54, so that overall the bent course of securing elements 10 according to FIG. 12 can be achieved, with which a post 46 can be converted.
- Fig. 13 shows two vertically spaced columns 46, between which a carrier 26 'is tensioned.
- the carrier 26 ' consists of a Tensioning ratchet 50, are attached to the commercially available two carrier sections, which can be braced against each other with the tensioning ratchet 50.
- a first short support section has an eyelet 58 at its free end facing away from the tensioning ratchet, whereas a second, long support section has a hook 60 at its free end facing away from the tensioning ratchet.
- an additional eyelet 59 is threaded onto the long support section.
- the long beam portion is looped around the column and threaded through the eyelet 58 with the hook 60 in advance. In this way, a loop which surrounds the column 46 results.
- the threaded on the long support portion additional eyelet 59 is positioned so that it comes to lie substantially opposite to the eyelet 58.
- the hook 60 is then hooked into the eyelet 59 'of an already mounted support 26 ", whereupon the support 26' is braced by means of the tensioning ratchet 50.
- This tensioning action causes - since the long support section in the eyelet 58 is freely movable - on the one hand a tensioning of that support region, which is located between the two columns 46 and on the other a lashing of the loop which surrounds the column 46.
- the complete support 26 'between two columns 46 is tensioned and reliably fixed At the same time only a minimum carrier length is needed.
- the support structure described with reference to FIG. 13 can be used in an advantageous manner in connection with all the embodiments described above.
- 14 illustrates the fact that the securing elements 10 according to the invention explained above can be stacked, stored and transported in a particularly advantageous manner in a space-saving manner.
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