EP3015623B1 - Method and apparatus for assembly of a shoring tower - Google Patents
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- the invention concerns a method for assembly of a shoring tower as well as a set comprising a lifting and holding tool and a shoring tower.
- Shoring towers can be used depending on design and load bearing capacity as working or protection scaffold for providing a work platform for workers for example at buildings as well as load-bearing scaffold or support frame for shoring beams for building a variable supporting structure for buildings, bridges or other constructions.
- a shoring of interconnected shoring struts and supports in form of for example pipe profiles are assembled level by level until the needed height is reached.
- commonly accessible areas or platforms are generated by means of decks mounted in the shoring, which serve for the assembly and disassembly of the shoring tower itself as well as a working platform for work on an adjoining building at for example a facade scaffold.
- Shoring towers can have heights in which sometimes appear such strong gusts of wind that can detach or take off decks. This does not only cause a high risk of injury due to falling down decks, but also increased effort during assembly and disassembly.
- the document EP2557252A1 discloses an assembly deck and method for safe erection of a lead bearing scaffold tower. Deck elements 12 with hooks 34 being arranged only at one front side are disclosed, wherein scaffold bars 20, 21 are mounted via articulated joints firmly to the deck element 12, i.e. detaching the articulated joint during assembly is neither possible nor intended.
- the second railing element 16 has also hooks 36.
- a deck element 12 can thereby be mounted on a bar of the shoring tower, namely by means of hooks 34 being directly at the one front side of the deck element 12 as well as the hooks 36 of the second railing element 16, which is mounted to the deck element 12 by articulated joint at the other front side of the deck element 12.
- a single deck element 12 is therefore always mounted at the same time to two shoring levels (I, II) and on one side only through the railing element 16 indirectly connected to the shoring, so that wobbling can occur during accessing. Furthermore, half of the weight is absorbed by the articulated joint during accessing the deck element 12, which can result in a comparatively little life span.
- the front side is firstly mounted with the hooks 34 on the bar in the next higher shoring level. Subsequently, the second railing element 16 is moved and mounted accordingly with the hooks 36 to the next higher shoring level.
- deck element 12 As the deck element 12 is mounted by an articulated but not detachable joint with the railing elements 14, 16, handling and transportation to the assembly operator inside of the shoring tower during assembly is made difficult. Furthermore, a deck element 12 has a high weight due to the firmly joint railing elements. Finally, due to the above described setup, only mechanism for securing take off is implemented, like for example spring pre-loaded hooks (see paragraph [0026]) or noses 40 (see paragraph [0039]), which require additional working steps.
- the above described features known from the state of the art can be combined alone or in various combinations and are limited by the appended claims.
- the objection of the invention is to provide a further developed method for assembly of a shoring tower as well as a further developed set comprising shoring tower and a lifting and holding tool for conducting the method.
- the invention is based on the following insight: one imagine a deck 1 with one or two insertion hooks 3 each at the first front side 28 and the second front side 29, wherein the insertion hook 3 of the first front side 28 is hanged up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut.
- the deck 1 shall now with the second front side 29 be swiveled upwards to the next higher shoring level I, II, III, IV about the shoring strut 27 on which the first front side is hanged up.
- the insertion hook 3 of the second front side 29 will inevitably hit against a particularly horizontal shoring strut 27, which is located on the opposite side of said shoring strut 27 on which the first front side (area) is hanged up.
- the deck element 12 of the teaching of document EP2557252A1 can basically provide a hook 34 at only one front side. Otherwise, a swiveling upwards as disclosed in document EP2557252A1 would not be possible due to collision with crossbars.
- a detachable lifting and holding tool 20 which is hookable in and hookable out of a deck and which holds the first front side 28 of the deck 1 in an assembly distance 30 above the particularly horizontal shoring (level) strut 27, the swiveling path of the second front side 29 of the deck can be shifted upwards such that a collision with an opposed shoring strut 27 can be avoided very easily.
- it is also basically enabled to swivel the lifting and holding tool 20 through an opening of the shoring towards outside so that the swiveling path of the second front side 29 can be shifted further away from the otherwise colliding shoring strut 27. In both cases, a swiveling up can thus be enabled and therefore a very fast and easy assembly be achieved.
- a deck 1 can be provided with a very low weight.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 can also be reused for assembly of further decks 1, 31. Additionally, an ergonomical moving up of a deck 1, 31 can be enabled. The prerequisites for an assembly method with advancing side protection and a very high operational safety are also achieved.
- a deck can thus be assembled very robust, which will shake very few during accessing and therefore give a safe feeling to the user during accessing.
- a deck 1 can furthermore achieve a very high wear resistance and long life span.
- the assembly distance 30 at substantially vertical orientation of the lifting and holding tool 20, thus in an orientation of a freely on a shoring strut 27 hanging up lifting and holding tool 20 without hooked in deck 1, amounts to at least 5 cm, preferably 10 cm, and/or preferably at most 50 cm, preferred at most 20 cm.
- an assembly distance 30 enables a swiveling upwards of a deck 1, 31 in a next higher shoring level as well as the above described advantageous effects.
- an assembly distance of at least 5 cm, preferably 10 cm, and/or preferably at most 50 cm, preferred at most 20 cm has proven to be very advantageous in terms of a very simple, fast and ergonomical assembly.
- the figures 6a to 6c show exemplarily prior working steps for erection of a shoring tower 26 based on the shown embodiment examples of the method.
- a base frame with spindle foot - shoring level 0 - is assembled on an underground.
- the shoring struts 27 are particularly provided by separate side railings, which comprises particularly the horizontal shoring struts 27, on which a deck 1, 31 is hanged up or a lifting and holding tool 20 can be hanged up.
- a base frame with spindle feet and side railing is shown in figure 1 .
- shoring struts 27 for a shoring level I, II and/or with the side railings or the base frame of the next lower shoring level 0, I.
- At least one side railing of the side railings that are assembled on the base frame is in principle an entry frame, which provides an opening that is big enough to climb into the inner of the shoring tower 26.
- the shown embodiment examples provide exactly the space (just enough) for two decks 1, 31 per shoring level 0, I, II, III, IV to form or provide an accessible, horizontal area.
- a deck 31 is as shown in figure 6b now by hand hanged up respectively hooked on the corresponding horizontal shoring struts 27 in the intended insertion position of the first shoring level I.
- the deck 31 is handed over through an opening in the side railing respectively between shoring struts from outside.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 remains idly during said insertion of the deck 31.
- the shoring level 0 in figure 6a can also be the upper area of a shoring strut 27 or side railing of a next lower shoring level 0, which is positioned already plenty of shoring levels above the underground and on which two decks 1, 31 have been inserted.
- the above described working steps are also for this case the same.
- a very simple and fast assembly can thereby be enabled. Furthermore, the prerequisites for enabling a very ergonomical body posture during assembly are obtained.
- the deck 1 can thereby be moved respectively swiveled comfortably, ergonomically and easily passing by the horizontal shoring strut of the shoring level II without getting stuck with the insertion hook 3.
- the hanged up lifting and holding tool 20 furthermore enables moving the deck 1 with the insertion hooks 3 passing over the horizontal shoring struts 27 and a lowering of the deck 1 for a vey easy hanging up.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 can subsequently be temporarily hanged up on the horizontal shoring strut 27 of the third shoring level III ( Figure 6f ).
- the deck 1 can thus be inserted very easily. Through engaging (grasping) of the lifting and holding tool 20 in an upper area, an additional stooping down can be entirely avoided.
- a preferred embodiment of the method includes that two decks 1, 31, particularly not more than two decks 1, 31, can be inserted in one intended insertion position of a shoring level 0, I, II, III, IV and/or
- shoring tower 26 Having two decks 1, 31 per shoring level enables providing a shoring tower 26 with very low number of parts compared to a high amount of decks per shoring level.
- the shoring tower 26 can be assembled with very few effort.
- a preferred embodiment of the method includes that an in the first shoring level I inserted neighboring deck 31 is used as working platform for moving up the deck 1 in the next higher second shoring level II according to the steps one to six and/or a deck 1 that has been before moved up in the second shoring level II is used as working platform for moving up the neighboring deck 31 from the first shoring level I in the next higher second shoring level II according to step seven.
- Assembly of the deck 1 in the second shoring level II can thereby be conducted in a very ergonomical body posture from the neighboring deck 31 of the shoring level I. And by working from the already inserted deck 1 in the second shoring level II, an overhead assembly of the neighboring deck 31 in the second shoring level II can thus be avoided.
- One embodiment of the method includes that the deck 1, 31 of step one and/or step seven has been before - as step 0 - inserted by hand in the intended insertion position of the first shoring level I for providing an horizontal area intended to be accessible.
- assembly of decks can be enabled with ergonomic body posture in a very fast and easily.
- a preferred embodiment of the method includes that an insertion of a deck 1, 31 by hand in an intended insertion position of a shoring level I can only be conducted, when the next lower shoring level 0 is covered fully with one or more decks 1, 31 or when the shoring level I is reachable from the underground.
- Underground means the ground, on which the shoring tower is standing. From the underground reachable means, that an assembly operator standing on the underground can well reach the shoring level I with the hands so that he can insert a deck thereon.
- a preferred embodiment of the method includes that only every second shoring level 0, II, IV is fully covered by one or more decks 1, 31 after completed assembly of the shoring tower 26.
- a very fast erection of a shoring tower 26 can thereby be achieved.
- the distance between two shoring levels I, II amounts to at least 95 cm, preferably 1 m, and/or at most 1,20 m, preferably at most 1,10 m. This has proven to be very advantageous in regards of simplicity, assembly time required and the reliability of the assembly method according to the invention.
- One embodiment of the method includes that a deck 1, 31 is only inserted in an insertion position of a first shoring level I after an advancing side protection, particularly comprising shoring struts 27 preferably of a side railing ( figure 1 ), has been assembled at least up to the second shoring level II ( figure 6b ).
- One preferable embodiment of the method includes that exactly two lifting and holding tools 20 are sufficient to assemble all decks 1, 31 of a shoring tower 26.
- One preferable embodiment of the method includes that the lifting and holding tool 20 can be hooked in and hooked out of a deck 1 as the lifting and holding tool 20 can be hooked in or hooked out of a lifting lock 2 of the deck 1 - for locking of a deck 1 being inserted in an intended insertion position with the hanged up shoring strut 27 against unintended taking off -, which is arranged at a front side 28, 29 of the deck 1, wherein the lifting lock 2 is configured such that the deck 1 can be lifted and simultaneously be unlocked and/or inserted in an intended insertion position and simultaneously be locked.
- the lifting lock 2 of the deck which is arranged particularly centered at a front site 28, 29 of the deck 1, preferably at each both front sites 28, 29 of the deck 1, is configured such that the lifting lock 2 can also at a resting deck 1 fall respectively switch from a detached position ( figure 3 ) into a locked position ( figure 4 ) only by force of gravity and/or the lifting lock 2 can switch from the locked position into the detached position by lifting the deck 1 through engaging at the lifting lock 2.
- lifting lock 2 is used as grasp point (action point or lifting point) of the deck for lifting the deck 1.
- a deck with lifting lock can be provided with few production expenses, which can furthermore be assembled and dissembled in a very easy and quick manner.
- a lifting lock 2 which can fall by force of gravity from a detached position into a locked position, can also be locked and unlocked above or below the decks 1,31 very easily by manual force. Furthermore, a very high safety against unwanted detaching of the deck 1, 31 particularly under lifting forces for example resulting from wind.
- a deck 1, 31 can thereby be provided, which can be brought manually into the detached position from upside like downside for insertion respectively assembly or disassembly. At the same time, the prerequisite for usage of a lifting and holding tool can be achieved, which allow very fast and simple assembly or disassembly.
- the lifting lock 2 comprises a mass plate 4 (bulk plate), which is translationally mounted by means of a vertical guide, preferably by means of a screw 7 guided in an oblong hole 6.
- a lifting lock 2 can be realized in a very simple way and with very few production expense, which can only by force of gravity fall from a detached position into a locked position and/or switch from a locked position into a detached position by means of lifting the deck 1, 31 through the lifting lock 2.
- the lifting lock 2 comprises a catch for locking the deck 1, 31 with a horizontal shoring strut.
- a catch is a pivotable mounted latch, which allows fixation of a locking bolt or in this case a horizontal shoring strut 27.
- a lifting lock 2 By using a catch for locking the decks in the intended insertion position of the deck 1, 31, an actuation respectively locking with very little frictional resistance can be enabled and thereby a lifting lock 2 further developed, which can only by force of gravity fall from a detached position into a locked position and/or switch from a locked position into a detached position by means of lifting the deck 1, 31 through the lifting lock 2.
- the catch of the lifting lock 2 comprises an L-shaped latch, which preferably is pivoted (mounted) about a latch rotation axis 10 that is oriented in parallel to a horizontal shoring strut 27.
- the latch rotation axis 10 is arranged in an area or a turning area between an upper latch arm 18 and a lower latch arm 19, wherein the upper latch arm and the lower latch arm confine an angle, which is particularly 70 degree to 110 degree, preferably 80 degree to 100 degree, preferred 85 degree to 95 degree.
- Area between an upper latch arm 18 and a lower latch arm 19 refers to a larger section of the latch, which extends around the intersection point of both latch arms.
- the turning area is the section of the latch, which shows a curvature at the intersection point of both latch arms.
- a very simple, space saving and simple to use lifting lock 2 can be realized.
- a lower latch arm 19 protrudes for reaching (grasping or engaging) under a horizontal shoring strut 27 for locking the lifting lock 2 and/or a mass plate 4 can be arranged planar adjacent (in direct contact) to an upper latch arm to block a rotation of the upper latch arm 18.
- a suspension 9 for a latch 8 or a catch which is passed through by a latch rotation axis 10, is formed fork-shaped and/or provides a sliding surface for a mass plate 4.
- a lifting lock can be provided very space saving and with little weight and at the same time the suspension 9 can be used as a guide for a mass plate 4.
- a suspension 9 providing a sliding surface for a mass plate 4 a very high safety, reliability and robustness of the lifting lock 2 can be achieved during operations.
- the lower latch arm 19 is substantially as long as the upper latch arm 18.
- a length difference of the lower latch arm and the upper latch arm is particularly at most 40 mm, preferably at most 30 mm, more preferred at most 20 mm and/or particularly at most 1/2 of the length of the longer latch arm, preferably 2/3, more preferred 1/4 of the length of the longer latch arm.
- the lower latch arm 19 is longer than the upper latch arm 18.
- the upper latch arm 18 is longer than the lower latch arm 19.
- the lifting lock 2 provides a connection opening, particularly a hook-in-slot, for hooking in and/or hinged hooking in of a separate lifting and holding tool.
- hinged hooking in contrast to the relatively wide meaning of hooking in, hinged hooking in makes clear that pivoting of components is enabled, which are connected by means of the hinged hooking in connection.
- connection opening which allows hooking in or hinged hooking in of a separate lifting and holding tool, an advancing side protection can be realized very easily, overhead assembly can be avoided and a very easy and effortless assembly and disassembly is enabled. Furthermore, a very low weight of a deck 1, 31 can be achieved and a very easy transportation respectively handing over of a deck 1, 31 through openings in the shoring from the outside to the inside can be enabled.
- the prerequisites are provided to enable insertion of a deck 1, 31 with simultaneous locking against taking off as well as lifting with simultaneous unlocking of the deck 1, 31.
- a deck level can be completed and elevated upwards by one level after assembly of the over next side shoring level very quickly and easily.
- a connection opening particularly a hook-in-slot, is arranged at the mass plate 4 preferably in an upper area and/or the mass plate 4 provides a support arm 17 for on the mass plate 4 acting transmitting lifting and holding forces, which for example act on the deck 1, 31 through lifting or holding with a lifting and holding tool.
- connection opening arranged at the mass plate 4 allows obtaining a self-acting locking of the lifting lock 2 during insertion of a deck 1, 31 and a self-acting unlocking of the lifting lock 2 simultaneously during lifting a deck 1, 31.
- a very simple assembly and disassembly can thereby be achieved.
- a mass plate 4 with a support arm 17 for transmitting on the mass plate 4 acting lifting and holding forces enables a very high reliability and safety during application of the deck 1, 31 with lifting lock 2 during operations. Furthermore, such supporting arm enables a very easy manual grasping (engaging) and thus unlocking of the lifting lock 2 from below.
- a further aspect of the application concerns a shoring tower for conducting the above described method for assembly of a shoring tower 26, which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings.
- the shoring tower comprises a deck and a separate lifting and holding tool 20, which is configured such that
- a deck 1, 31 can be hanged up and moved up by one level very fast and in an ergonomic posture.
- the present system has the advantage of very low weight of the decks, a very easy transportation through openings in the shoring as well as a very easy and fast assembly and disassembly.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 comprises a connection hook 25 for hooking in a deck 1, 31 and a hang up hook 21 for hanging up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut 27, wherein the distance between the connection hook 25 and the hang up hook 21 corresponds to at least half, preferably 70 %, preferred 80 %, and at most 95 %, preferably at most 90 %, of the distance between two shoring levels I, II.
- connection hook 25 and the hang up hook 21 at the lifting and holding tool 20 are arranged in a distance of at least 70 cm, preferably 80 cm, and/or at most 90 cm ( figure 5 ).
- connection hook 25 of the lifting and holding tool 20 is partly or mostly recessed and/or when the lifting and holding tool 20 being hanged up then the connection hook 25 extends slanting upwards towards a horizontal under an angle of at least 10 degree, preferably 20 degree, preferred 30 degree.
- connection hook 25 is vaulted inwardly to the back as shown in figure 5 (in the view of figure 5 to the left side), so that the hook ends protrude little over the lifting and holding tool 20.
- connection hook 25 Having a partly or mostly recessed connection hook 25 as well as the slanting upwards extending embodiment of the connection hook 25 a very easy insertion of the connection hook 25 in an opening of a deck can be enabled. Furthermore, a very reliable and detaching-secured (-resistant) connection to the deck can be achieved also during swiveling in both directions.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 can be hooked in a hinged manner in a deck 1, 31, particularly in a hook-in-slot 5 of the deck 1, 31, and/or is configured that during vertical position of the lifting and holding tool 20 an in a hinged manner hooked in deck 1, 31 can be swiveled in a detaching-secured way in both directions for at least 80 degree, preferably 90 degree, preferred 110 degree.
- hinged hooking in contrast to the relatively wide meaning of hooking in, hinged hooking in makes clear that pivoting of components is enabled, which are connected by means of the hinged hooking in connection.
- a very simple and effort saving assembly and disassembly can thereby be enabled.
- a deck 1, 31 can be at the same time held on the one side and be lifted up to the next higher level on the other side by means of the lifting and holding tool 20 and thereby enabling a very simple and ergonomical assembly and disassembly.
- the deck 1, 31 is still hold very reliably at the other side by the lifting and holding tool 20 and thus prevents dropping down of the deck despite the sudden swiveling down of the deck 1, 31. A very high work safety condition can thereby be achieved.
- an end of a rod forms a wide and flat connection hook 25 and/or the lifting and holding tool 20 comprises two rods that are arranged in parallel, which are connected through horizontal connection bars 22, 23, 24.
- connection hook 25 By forming an end of a rod as connection hook 25 as well as by providing two rods in parallel with horizontal connection bars 22, 23, 24, a lifting and holding tool 20 with very low weight and production expense can be provided.
- the connection bars 22, 23, 24 can at the same time act as handles in special positions for a very easy and ergonomical assembly and disassembly.
- the upper handle 24 can be used in a very ergonomical manner in the working steps shown in the figures 6d and 6j and the lower handle 22 - eventually together with a middle handle 23 - correspondingly in the working steps shown in the figures 6e and 6f .
- a wide and flat connection hook as well as two rods - and thus two connection hooks 25 - furthermore allow lifting and holding a deck 1, 31 in a very stably manner, i.e. without twisting and fluctuating.
- a hang up hook 21 is directed towards the opposite direction of a connection hook 25 and/or at least one connection rod 23, 24 is arranged in an upper area and one connection rod 22 in a lower area of the lifting and holding tool 20.
- the figure 2 shows a deck 1, 31 for forming an accessible area in a shoring tower 26, which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings.
- a lifting lock 2 for avoiding taking off of the deck 1, 31 from an intended insertion position is arranged particularly centered at a front side or both front sides of the deck 1,31 , preferably centered between two insertion hooks 2 for hooking of the deck 1, 31 in a horizontal shoring strut.
- a surrounding deck frame 15 made of metal for mounting a deck plate 12 enables a deck with a very high stability and strength.
- a side profile 16 is arranged on both long sides of the deck 1, 31 at the bottom side of the deck frame 15 in order to obtain a very robust mounting surface in insertion position as well as improved stackability.
- insertion hooks 3 and/or a lifting lock 2 are directly mounted at a deck frame 15 in order to save space and to achieve very high stability and thus operational safety.
- the insertion hooks 3 are preferably mounted on the deck very strongly and safe by means of a connection with a vertical extending side plate of the deck frame 15.
- a shoring level (see figure 1 ) comprises usually exactly two decks 1, 31 in order to enable a fast assembly and disassembly.
- At least one of the decks 1, 31 of a shoring level provides a flap 13 for climbing through the deck from above to downwards or below to upwards.
- a flap 13 comprises a handle hole 14 in the deck plate 12 for opening from below or above.
- a spring loaded latch with a ramp is commonly provided, which engages a latching connection with the deck frame 15 in a self-acting manner during closing as well as can be opened with an operating element that is arranged at the handle hole 14. Opening of the flap 13 is thus possible very easily from above and below.
- the figure 3 shows a detailed view oft he lifting lock 2 in detached position.
- a mass plate 4 of the lifting lock 2 provides an oblong hole 6 as vertical guide 6 and is mounted translationally (together with) by a screw 7, which is preferably connected to the deck frame 15.
- a fork-shaped suspension 9 with two slide bars complements, supports respectively relieves the translational mounting by means of the oblong hole 6 and the screw 7.
- the mass plate 4 and/or the insertion hooks 2 have weight reducing openings 11 in order to allow providing a deck 1, 31 with very low weight.
- a L-shaped latch 8 can pivot freely about an latch rotation axis 10 that is oriented in parallel to a horizontal shoring strut 27.
- a commonly U-shaped support arm 17 (see figure 4 ) is arranged at the bottom side of the mass plate 4, preferably being one piece with the mass plate 4 and/or extending orthogonally towards a motion path of the mass plate 4.
- lifting and holding forces can be transmitted very easily and reliably to the deck 1 respectively the deck frame 15 and/or deck plate 12 during lifting or holding of the deck 1, 31 above the lifting lock 2 respectively the mass plate 4 of the lifting lock 2. Otherwise, these forces would be born (absorbed) only by the screw 7.
- the lifting lock 2 can thus be unlocked very easily during assembly and disassembly through pushing the support arm 17 upwards.
- the L-shaped latch 8 can be designed such way that the L-shaped latch 8 works as catch, which is pivotable about the latch rotation axis 10 and whose rotation axis is arranged in the turning area between an upper latch arm 18 and a lower latch arm 19 that is connected to the upper latch arm 18 under an angle.
- the lower latch arm 19 is substantially as long as the upper latch arm 18 at equal thickness. In detached position of the lifting lock, the lower latch arm 19 rotates through force of gravity downwards and the upper latch arm 18 protrudes above that a little or at least more than the lower latch arm 19.
- the mass plate 4 of the lifting lock 2 has two hook-in-slots 5 for hooking in a hinged manner of a separate lifting and holding tool 20.
- the figure 5 shows a lifting and holding tool 20 with two connection hooks 25 for hooking in the hook-in-slots 5 of the mass plate 4 a hinged manner. Particularly, also two hang up hooks 21 are provided for hanging up the lifting and holding tool 20 on a shoring strut 27.
- connection hooks 25 are designed mostly recessed and extending slanting upwards under an angle towards a horizontal in vertical position of the lifting and holding tool 20 (as shown in figure 5 ), the lifting and holding tool 20 can be inserted very easily in the hook-in-slots 5 of the mass plate 4 in locked position of a deck 1 being placed in an intended insertion position as the lifting and holding tool 20 after dropping (being placed) on the horizontal shoring strut 27 can be pushed in direction towards the deck 1, 31.
- the deck 1, 31 When the deck 1, 31 is lifted through the lifting and holding tool 20, the deck 1,31 is simultaneously secured by the hooked in a hinged manner connection against detaching also in case of unintentionally releasing and falling down of one side of the deck 1, 31.
- the lifting and holding tool 20 has two in parallel arranged rods, which are connected through horizontal connection bars 20, 23, 24.
- the horizontal connection bars 20, 23, 24 are further arranged and designed such that they form at the same time an lower handle 22, middle handle 23 and upper handle 24.
- Figure 1 shows a shoring tower 26 with a deck 1, 31, wherein the shoring tower 26 is a load-bearing scaffold or support frame for shoring a beam for building a hall ceiling or a bridge and/or provides a head jack at the upper area, particularly fork-shaped head jack, with adjustable spindle for shoring a beam or other components to be shored.
- the connection hook 25 of the lifting and holding tool 20 is partly or mostly recessed and/or when the lifting and holding tool 20 being hanged up then the connection hook 25 extends slanting upwards towards a horizontal under an angle of at least 4 degree, preferably 8 degree, preferred 12 degree and/or at most 60 degree, preferably 50 degree, preferred 40 degree.
- connection hook 25 in an opening of a deck 1, 31 can thereby be enabled. Furthermore, a very reliable and detaching-secured (-resistant) connection to the deck can be achieved also during swiveling in both directions.
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Description
- The invention concerns a method for assembly of a shoring tower as well as a set comprising a lifting and holding tool and a shoring tower.
- Shoring towers can be used depending on design and load bearing capacity as working or protection scaffold for providing a work platform for workers for example at buildings as well as load-bearing scaffold or support frame for shoring beams for building a variable supporting structure for buildings, bridges or other constructions.
- For erection of a shoring tower, a shoring of interconnected shoring struts and supports in form of for example pipe profiles are assembled level by level until the needed height is reached. In periodical distances, commonly accessible areas or platforms are generated by means of decks mounted in the shoring, which serve for the assembly and disassembly of the shoring tower itself as well as a working platform for work on an adjoining building at for example a facade scaffold.
- Shoring towers can have heights in which sometimes appear such strong gusts of wind that can detach or take off decks. This does not only cause a high risk of injury due to falling down decks, but also increased effort during assembly and disassembly.
- The mounting of decks is often accomplished through over head assembly that increases the stress for the assembly operators. If a lifting lock is provided, this usually requires an increased effort during assembly and/or disassembly.
- The document
EP2557252A1 discloses an assembly deck and method for safe erection of a lead bearing scaffold tower.Deck elements 12 with hooks 34 being arranged only at one front side are disclosed, whereinscaffold bars 20, 21 are mounted via articulated joints firmly to thedeck element 12, i.e. detaching the articulated joint during assembly is neither possible nor intended. Thesecond railing element 16 has also hooks 36. - Spring pre-leaded hooks (see paragraph [0026]) at
scaffold bars 20, 21 as well as noses 40 (see paragraph [0039]) are therein proposed for securing take off, wherein thescaffold bars 20, 21, which are mounted via articulated joints on adeck element 12, shall at the same time simplify the assembly (see paragraph [0034]). - A
deck element 12 can thereby be mounted on a bar of the shoring tower, namely by means of hooks 34 being directly at the one front side of thedeck element 12 as well as the hooks 36 of thesecond railing element 16, which is mounted to thedeck element 12 by articulated joint at the other front side of thedeck element 12. - A
single deck element 12 is therefore always mounted at the same time to two shoring levels (I, II) and on one side only through therailing element 16 indirectly connected to the shoring, so that wobbling can occur during accessing. Furthermore, half of the weight is absorbed by the articulated joint during accessing thedeck element 12, which can result in a comparatively little life span. - For moving a
deck element 12 in the next higher shoring level, the front side is firstly mounted with the hooks 34 on the bar in the next higher shoring level. Subsequently, thesecond railing element 16 is moved and mounted accordingly with the hooks 36 to the next higher shoring level. - As the
deck element 12 is mounted by an articulated but not detachable joint with therailing elements deck element 12 has a high weight due to the firmly joint railing elements. Finally, due to the above described setup, only mechanism for securing take off is implemented, like for example spring pre-loaded hooks (see paragraph [0026]) or noses 40 (see paragraph [0039]), which require additional working steps. - It is also referred to the documents
FR2988413A1 WO88/03212A1 - The above described features known from the state of the art can be combined alone or in various combinations and are limited by the appended claims. The objection of the invention is to provide a further developed method for assembly of a shoring tower as well as a further developed set comprising shoring tower and a lifting and holding tool for conducting the method.
- As solution for the problem serves a method for assembly of a shoring tower with the features of
claim 1 as well as the set with a shoring tower according to theindependent claim 12. Preferable embodiments result from the dependent claims. - The features described in the introduction of the description and the figure description as well as the below described embodiments, embodiment examples and variants as well as the features recited in the claims can be applied along or also in variable combination with each other, the scope of the invention being limited by the appended claims. The invention is described in details in the following with figures schematically showing embodiment examples for illustration of the method for assembly a shoring tower as well as an apparatus for conducting the method with references to the figures as well as further preferable embodiments.
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Figure 1 : Shoring tower -
Figure 2 : Deck with flap -
Figure 3 : Lifting lock in detached position but not part of the present invention.Figure 4 : Lifting lock in locked position but not part of the present invention. -
Figure 5 : Hinged hooked in lifting and holding tool -
Figure 6 : Illustration of an erected shoring tower - The method according to the invention for assembly of a
shoring tower 26, which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings, comprisingshoring struts 27 being connected with each other and at least one deck 1 - for providing an area intended to be accessible in ashoring level 0, I, II, IV -, wherein thedeck 1 comprises at least one insertion hook 3 - for hanging up (hooking) on a particularly horizontal shoring strut 27 (shoring strut 27 being particularly horizontal) - (each) at a firstfront side 28 and an oppositesecond front side 29, includes that - in a first step (
figure 5 ), a separate lifting andholding tool 20 being hookable in and out of adeck 1 is hooked in adeck 1 at afront side 28 of thedeck 1, which is located within a first shoring level I (figure 6c ), preferably in an insertion position, which is provided for insertion respectively hanging up of a deck, defined by horizontal shoring struts 27 - particularly two opposed shoring struts 27 - in order to allow providing a horizontal area intended to be accessible (figure 6c ), and - in a second step (
figure 6d ), the lifting andholding tool 20 is hanged up on a particularlyhorizontal shoring strut 27 of a next higher second shoring level II such that the hooked infront side 28 of thedeck 1 is hold by the lifting and holdingtool 20 temporarily in anassembly distance 30 above the intended insertion position of the first shoring level I in a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible, wherein theassembly distance 30 is particularly smaller than the distance between the first shoring level I and the second shoring level II. - The invention is based on the following insight: one imagine a
deck 1 with one or twoinsertion hooks 3 each at the firstfront side 28 and thesecond front side 29, wherein theinsertion hook 3 of thefirst front side 28 is hanged up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut. Thedeck 1 shall now with thesecond front side 29 be swiveled upwards to the next higher shoring level I, II, III, IV about theshoring strut 27 on which the first front side is hanged up. However, theinsertion hook 3 of thesecond front side 29 will inevitably hit against a particularlyhorizontal shoring strut 27, which is located on the opposite side of saidshoring strut 27 on which the first front side (area) is hanged up. - For this reason, the
deck element 12 of the teaching of documentEP2557252A1 can basically provide a hook 34 at only one front side. Otherwise, a swiveling upwards as disclosed in documentEP2557252A1 would not be possible due to collision with crossbars. - By means of a detachable lifting and
holding tool 20, which is hookable in and hookable out of a deck and which holds thefirst front side 28 of thedeck 1 in anassembly distance 30 above the particularly horizontal shoring (level)strut 27, the swiveling path of thesecond front side 29 of the deck can be shifted upwards such that a collision with anopposed shoring strut 27 can be avoided very easily. Depending on the design of the lifting andholding tool 20, it is also basically enabled to swivel the lifting and holdingtool 20 through an opening of the shoring towards outside so that the swiveling path of thesecond front side 29 can be shifted further away from the otherwise collidingshoring strut 27. In both cases, a swiveling up can thus be enabled and therefore a very fast and easy assembly be achieved. At the same time, adeck 1 can be provided with a very low weight. - Furthermore, the lifting and
holding tool 20 can also be reused for assembly offurther decks deck - Finally, a deck can thus be assembled very robust, which will shake very few during accessing and therefore give a safe feeling to the user during accessing. A
deck 1 can furthermore achieve a very high wear resistance and long life span. - In a preferred embodiment of the method, the
assembly distance 30 at substantially vertical orientation of the lifting andholding tool 20, thus in an orientation of a freely on ashoring strut 27 hanging up lifting and holdingtool 20 without hooked indeck 1, amounts to at least 5 cm, preferably 10 cm, and/or preferably at most 50 cm, preferred at most 20 cm. - Providing an
assembly distance 30 enables a swiveling upwards of adeck - The
figures 6a to 6c show exemplarily prior working steps for erection of ashoring tower 26 based on the shown embodiment examples of the method. At the beginning, a base frame with spindle foot - shoring level 0 - is assembled on an underground. - The
shoring struts 27 are particularly provided by separate side railings, which comprises particularly thehorizontal shoring struts 27, on which adeck holding tool 20 can be hanged up. A base frame with spindle feet and side railing is shown infigure 1 . - Preferably, four separate side railings are connected as
shoring struts 27 for a shoring level I, II and/or with the side railings or the base frame of the nextlower shoring level 0, I. At least one side railing of the side railings that are assembled on the base frame is in principle an entry frame, which provides an opening that is big enough to climb into the inner of theshoring tower 26. - The shown embodiment examples provide exactly the space (just enough) for two
decks shoring level 0, I, II, III, IV to form or provide an accessible, horizontal area. - In
figure 6a , the shoring struts respectively side railings of the first shoring level I and second shoring level II are already assembled. Furthermore, the twodecks shoring level 0, which is just an option in regards to a base frame asshoring level 0. For preparation of the further deck assembly, two lifting andholding tools 20 have been already hanged up on opposing horizontal shoring struts. - After two shoring levels I, II are equipped with
shoring struts 27, adeck 31 is as shown infigure 6b now by hand hanged up respectively hooked on the correspondinghorizontal shoring struts 27 in the intended insertion position of the first shoring level I. For this, thedeck 31 is handed over through an opening in the side railing respectively between shoring struts from outside. The lifting and holdingtool 20 remains idly during said insertion of thedeck 31. - Subsequently, an assembly operator climbs by use of the side railing onto the before inserted
deck 31 and put again by hand afurther deck 1 in the still free intended insertion position. In the view offigure 6c , the in viewing direction arranged behind neighboringdeck 31 is now hidden by the in front arranged inserteddeck 1. - The shoring
level 0 infigure 6a can also be the upper area of a shoringstrut 27 or side railing of a next lower shoringlevel 0, which is positioned already plenty of shoring levels above the underground and on which twodecks - A preferred embodiment of the method includes that
- in a third step (
figure 5 ), a second separate lifting and holdingtool 20 being hookable in and out of adeck 1 is hooked in at a second oppositefront side 29 of the deck and - in a fourth step (
figure 6e ), the second lifting and holdingtool 20 is hanged up on a shoringstrut 27 of a next higher third shoring level III such that the hooked in secondfront side 29 of the deck is held by the lifting and holdingtool 20 temporarily in theassembly distance 30 above an intended insertion position in the second shoring level II as a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible. - A very simple and fast assembly can thereby be enabled. Furthermore, the prerequisites for enabling a very ergonomical body posture during assembly are obtained.
- A preferred embodiment of the method includes that
- in a fifth step (
figure 6f ), the first lifting and holdingtool 20, which is hooked in thedeck 1 at the firstfront side 28 of the deck, is detached from the shoringstrut 27 of the second shoring level II and firstly lifted and thereafter lowering such that thedeck 1 gets hanged up on a shoringstrut 27 with theinsertion hook 3 of the firstfront side 28 in the intended insertion position of the second shoring level II without providing a horizontal area intended to be accessible. - The
deck 1 can thereby be moved respectively swiveled comfortably, ergonomically and easily passing by the horizontal shoring strut of the shoring level II without getting stuck with theinsertion hook 3. The hanged up lifting and holdingtool 20 furthermore enables moving thedeck 1 with the insertion hooks 3 passing over the horizontal shoringstruts 27 and a lowering of thedeck 1 for a vey easy hanging up. The lifting and holdingtool 20 can subsequently be temporarily hanged up on the horizontal shoringstrut 27 of the third shoring level III (Figure 6f ). - A preferred embodiment of the method includes that
- In a sixth step (
figure 6g ), the second lifting and holdingtool 20, which is hooked in thedeck 1 at the secondfront side 29 of the deck, is detached from the shoringstrut 27 of the third shoring level III and lowered such that thedeck 1 gets hanged up with theinsertion hook 3 of the secondfront side 29 on a shoringstrut 27 in the intended insertion position of the second shoring level II in order to provide an horizontal area intended to be accessible. - The
deck 1 can thus be inserted very easily. Through engaging (grasping) of the lifting and holdingtool 20 in an upper area, an additional stooping down can be entirely avoided. - A preferred embodiment of the method includes that two
decks decks level 0, I, II, III, IV and/or - in a seventh step (
figures 6i to 6l ), the above described steps one to six are conducted also for a neighboringdeck 31 of the first shoring level I in order to also hanging up the neighboringdeck 31 of the first shoring level I with the insertion hooks 3 at the first and secondfront side deck 31 on the opposing shoringstruts 27 of the intended insertion position of the second shoring level II. - Having two
decks tower 26 with very low number of parts compared to a high amount of decks per shoring level. Correspondingly, the shoringtower 26 can be assembled with very few effort. - By means of the above described seventh step, a very fast and quick assembly is enabled.
- A preferred embodiment of the method includes that an in the first shoring level I inserted neighboring
deck 31 is used as working platform for moving up thedeck 1 in the next higher second shoring level II according to the steps one to six and/or adeck 1 that has been before moved up in the second shoring level II is used as working platform for moving up the neighboringdeck 31 from the first shoring level I in the next higher second shoring level II according to step seven. - Assembly of the
deck 1 in the second shoring level II can thereby be conducted in a very ergonomical body posture from the neighboringdeck 31 of the shoring level I. And by working from the already inserteddeck 1 in the second shoring level II, an overhead assembly of the neighboringdeck 31 in the second shoring level II can thus be avoided. - One embodiment of the method includes that the
deck - Insertion of a deck by hand means without using a lifting and holding
tool 20, thus only by means of direct, manual positioning and insertion of thedeck - By means of assembly by hand in the above described steps, assembly of decks can be enabled with ergonomic body posture in a very fast and easily.
- A preferred embodiment of the method includes that an insertion of a
deck level 0 is covered fully with one ormore decks - Underground means the ground, on which the shoring tower is standing. From the underground reachable means, that an assembly operator standing on the underground can well reach the shoring level I with the hands so that he can insert a deck thereon.
- Fully covered with one or
more decks deck - Herewith, the prerequisite for an assembly with advancing side protection is achieved.
- A preferred embodiment of the method includes that only every second shoring
level 0, II, IV is fully covered by one ormore decks tower 26. - A very fast erection of a shoring
tower 26 can thereby be achieved. - Preferably, the distance between two shoring levels I, II amounts to at least 95 cm, preferably 1 m, and/or at most 1,20 m, preferably at most 1,10 m. This has proven to be very advantageous in regards of simplicity, assembly time required and the reliability of the assembly method according to the invention.
- One embodiment of the method includes that a
deck struts 27 preferably of a side railing (figure 1 ), has been assembled at least up to the second shoring level II (figure 6b ). - Herewith, an assembly method with very high safety can be enabled and a laborious belt up of an assembly operator can be omitted.
- As exemplarily shown in the
figures 6a to 6c , first of all twolevels shoring struts 27 respectively side railings are assembled after completion of one level of decks (here: shoring level 0). Only thereafter, insertion of a deck level by hand is conducted in the shoring level I being surrounded and secured by side railing, which after again mounting a further level of side railings thereon can be moved up by one level by means of the holding and liftingtool 20 in a very ergonomic, fast and simple manner. - One preferable embodiment of the method includes that exactly two lifting and holding
tools 20 are sufficient to assemble alldecks tower 26. - Since only exactly two lifting and holding
tools 20 are sufficient to assemble alldecks tower 26, parts can be saved (omitted) and the complexity of the assembly kept very low. - One preferable embodiment of the method includes that the lifting and holding
tool 20 can be hooked in and hooked out of adeck 1 as the lifting and holdingtool 20 can be hooked in or hooked out of a lifting lock 2 of the deck 1 - for locking of adeck 1 being inserted in an intended insertion position with the hanged up shoringstrut 27 against unintended taking off -, which is arranged at afront side deck 1, wherein the lifting lock 2 is configured such that thedeck 1 can be lifted and simultaneously be unlocked and/or inserted in an intended insertion position and simultaneously be locked. - Herewith, a very simple and fast assembly method as well as a very high operational safety can be achieved. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, the lifting lock 2 of the deck, which is arranged particularly centered at a
front site deck 1, preferably at each bothfront sites deck 1, is configured such that the lifting lock 2 can also at a restingdeck 1 fall respectively switch from a detached position (figure 3 ) into a locked position (figure 4 ) only by force of gravity and/or the lifting lock 2 can switch from the locked position into the detached position by lifting thedeck 1 through engaging at the lifting lock 2. - "Also at a resting deck" means that a switch into a locked position can also occur when the deck for example remains motionless in the intended insertion position, thus without a motion of the deck itself, but solely by force of gravity.
- "Lifting the deck through engaging at the lifting lock" means that in this meant case, the lifting lock 2 is used as grasp point (action point or lifting point) of the deck for lifting the
deck 1. - As the lifting lock for avoiding undesired take off or lifting of the deck from an intended insertion position can switch only by means of forces of gravity from a detached position into a locked position and/or the lifting lock can switch from a locked position into a detached position by lifting the deck through the lifting lock, a deck with lifting lock can be provided with few production expenses, which can furthermore be assembled and dissembled in a very easy and quick manner.
- Because along with insertion of the
deck deck - A lifting lock 2, which can fall by force of gravity from a detached position into a locked position, can also be locked and unlocked above or below the
decks deck - A
deck deck screw 7 guided in an oblong hole 6. - Having a mass plate, which is translationally mounted, i.e. having only one degree of freedom and thus only movable along a vertical upwards or downwards, a lifting lock 2 can be realized in a very simple way and with very few production expense, which can only by force of gravity fall from a detached position into a locked position and/or switch from a locked position into a detached position by means of lifting the
deck deck - A catch (rotary latch) is a pivotable mounted latch, which allows fixation of a locking bolt or in this case a horizontal shoring
strut 27. - By using a catch for locking the decks in the intended insertion position of the
deck deck - It is disclosed that in particular, the catch of the lifting lock 2 comprises an L-shaped latch, which preferably is pivoted (mounted) about a
latch rotation axis 10 that is oriented in parallel to a horizontal shoringstrut 27. - By means of an L-shaped
latch 8, a catch can be realized very easily, space saving and weight saving as well as with very few production expense. Pivoted about alatch rotation axis 10 that is in parallel to a horizontal shoring strut enables a fast and effective locking. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, thelatch rotation axis 10 is arranged in an area or a turning area between an upper latch arm 18 and alower latch arm 19, wherein the upper latch arm and the lower latch arm confine an angle, which is particularly 70 degree to 110 degree, preferably 80 degree to 100 degree, preferred 85 degree to 95 degree. - Area between an upper latch arm 18 and a
lower latch arm 19 refers to a larger section of the latch, which extends around the intersection point of both latch arms. The turning area is the section of the latch, which shows a curvature at the intersection point of both latch arms. - By providing a
latch rotation axis 10 in the area or in a turning area between both latch arms, a very low pivoting radius respectively required space for a pivoting motion of the turning areas about thelatch rotation axis 10 can be enabled and thereby a very compact design of the lifting lock 2 being achieved. - By providing an angle between the upper and lower latch arm, particularly 70 degree to 110 degree, preferably 80 degree to 100 degree, preferred 85 degree to 95 degree, a very simple, space saving and simple to use lifting lock 2 can be realized. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, in locked position of the lifting lock 2, a
lower latch arm 19 protrudes for reaching (grasping or engaging) under a horizontal shoringstrut 27 for locking the lifting lock 2 and/or a mass plate 4 can be arranged planar adjacent (in direct contact) to an upper latch arm to block a rotation of the upper latch arm 18. - Having the lower latch arm hooking the horizontal shoring
strut 27 in locked position and/or the upper latch arm being arranged planar adjacent to a mass plate 4, a very reliable and robust locking can be enabled, which is furthermore very easy to lock and unlock. - It is disclosed that in particular, a suspension 9 for a
latch 8 or a catch, which is passed through by alatch rotation axis 10, is formed fork-shaped and/or provides a sliding surface for a mass plate 4. - By means of a fork-shaped suspension 9 for a
latch 8 respectively a catch, a lifting lock can be provided very space saving and with little weight and at the same time the suspension 9 can be used as a guide for a mass plate 4. By a suspension 9 providing a sliding surface for a mass plate 4 a very high safety, reliability and robustness of the lifting lock 2 can be achieved during operations. - It is disclosed that in particular, the
lower latch arm 19 is substantially as long as the upper latch arm 18. - Substantially as long means that a length difference of the lower latch arm and the upper latch arm is particularly at most 40 mm, preferably at most 30 mm, more preferred at most 20 mm and/or particularly at most 1/2 of the length of the longer latch arm, preferably 2/3, more preferred 1/4 of the length of the longer latch arm.
- Having the lower latch arm being substantially as long as the upper latch arm, it can be achieved firstly, that the lower latch arm pivots only by force of gravity downwards and insertion of the
deck deck lower latch arm 19 is longer than the upper latch arm 18. By means of a longer lower latch arm 19 a very large surplus covering of the lower latch arm with the horizontal shoring strut and thus a very robust locking can be achieved. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, the upper latch arm 18 is longer than thelower latch arm 19. - This enables a targeted displacement of the point of mass. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, the lifting lock 2 provides a connection opening, particularly a hook-in-slot, for hooking in and/or hinged hooking in of a separate lifting and holding tool.
- In contrast to the relatively wide meaning of hooking in, hinged hooking in makes clear that pivoting of components is enabled, which are connected by means of the hinged hooking in connection.
- Through a connection opening, which allows hooking in or hinged hooking in of a separate lifting and holding tool, an advancing side protection can be realized very easily, overhead assembly can be avoided and a very easy and effortless assembly and disassembly is enabled. Furthermore, a very low weight of a
deck deck - In addition, the prerequisites are provided to enable insertion of a
deck deck - Thereby, a deck level can be completed and elevated upwards by one level after assembly of the over next side shoring level very quickly and easily. This enables realization of a advancing side protection and avoiding overhead working steps. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, a connection opening, particularly a hook-in-slot, is arranged at the mass plate 4 preferably in an upper area and/or the mass plate 4 provides a
support arm 17 for on the mass plate 4 acting transmitting lifting and holding forces, which for example act on thedeck - Having a connection opening arranged at the mass plate 4 allows obtaining a self-acting locking of the lifting lock 2 during insertion of a
deck deck - A mass plate 4 with a
support arm 17 for transmitting on the mass plate 4 acting lifting and holding forces enables a very high reliability and safety during application of thedeck - A further aspect of the application concerns a shoring tower for conducting the above described method for assembly of a shoring
tower 26, which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings. The shoring tower comprises a deck and a separate lifting and holdingtool 20, which is configured such that - in a first step, the lifting and holding
tool 20 being hookable in and out of adeck 1 can be hooked in adeck 1 at afront side 28 of thedeck 1, which is located within a first shoring level I, and - in a second step, the lifting and holding
tool 20 can be hanged up on a particularly horizontal shoringstrut 27 of a next higher second shoring level II such that the hooked infront side 28 of thedeck 1 is hold by the lifting and holdingtool 20 temporarily in anassembly distance 30 above the intended insertion position of the first shoring level I in a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible, wherein theassembly distance 30 is smaller than the distance between the first shoring level I and the second shoring level II. - By means of such a lifting and holding
tool 20, adeck - In contrast to deck elements with not detachable (extractable) connected shoring struts according to document
EP2557252A1 , the present system has the advantage of very low weight of the decks, a very easy transportation through openings in the shoring as well as a very easy and fast assembly and disassembly. - According to said further aspect of the invention, the lifting and holding
tool 20 comprises aconnection hook 25 for hooking in adeck strut 27, wherein the distance between theconnection hook 25 and the hang up hook 21 corresponds to at least half, preferably 70 %, preferred 80 %, and at most 95 %, preferably at most 90 %, of the distance between two shoring levels I, II. - Herewith, a very fast assembly by means of swiveling up in a next higher shoring level of a deck without blockade due to a horizontal shoring strut is enabled.
- Particularly, the
connection hook 25 and the hang up hook 21 at the lifting and holdingtool 20 are arranged in a distance of at least 70 cm, preferably 80 cm, and/or at most 90 cm (figure 5 ). - Having a deck according to document
EP2557252A1 , such a swiveling up in a next higher shoring level is only possible under abandonment of insertion hooks at one of both front sides of the deck. This is because the swiveling axis during swiveling up is in the plane of the intended insertion position. As the swiveling point (axis) for swiveling up is shifted to above the plane of the intended insertion position, insertion hooks at both front side surfaces can be provided, which can result in a very high stability a robustness of the assembled decks. Disclosed herein, but not part of the invention, theconnection hook 25 of the lifting and holdingtool 20 is partly or mostly recessed and/or when the lifting and holdingtool 20 being hanged up then theconnection hook 25 extends slanting upwards towards a horizontal under an angle of at least 10 degree, preferably 20 degree, preferred 30 degree. - Recessed means that the
connection hook 25 is vaulted inwardly to the back as shown infigure 5 (in the view offigure 5 to the left side), so that the hook ends protrude little over the lifting and holdingtool 20. - Having a partly or mostly recessed
connection hook 25 as well as the slanting upwards extending embodiment of the connection hook 25 a very easy insertion of theconnection hook 25 in an opening of a deck can be enabled. Furthermore, a very reliable and detaching-secured (-resistant) connection to the deck can be achieved also during swiveling in both directions. - In one preferable embodiment, the lifting and holding
tool 20 can be hooked in a hinged manner in adeck slot 5 of thedeck tool 20 an in a hinged manner hooked indeck - In contrast to the relatively wide meaning of hooking in, hinged hooking in makes clear that pivoting of components is enabled, which are connected by means of the hinged hooking in connection.
- A very simple and effort saving assembly and disassembly can thereby be enabled.
- As during vertical position of the lifting and holding
tool 20 an in a hinged manner hooked indeck deck tool 20 and thereby enabling a very simple and ergonomical assembly and disassembly. Additionally, if during assembly or disassembly the lifting and holdingtool 20 gets unintentionally detached at one side of thedeck deck tool 20 and thus prevents dropping down of the deck despite the sudden swiveling down of thedeck - In one preferable embodiment an end of a rod forms a wide and
flat connection hook 25 and/or the lifting and holdingtool 20 comprises two rods that are arranged in parallel, which are connected through horizontal connection bars 22, 23, 24. - By forming an end of a rod as
connection hook 25 as well as by providing two rods in parallel with horizontal connection bars 22, 23, 24, a lifting and holdingtool 20 with very low weight and production expense can be provided. The connection bars 22, 23, 24 can at the same time act as handles in special positions for a very easy and ergonomical assembly and disassembly. - Therefore, the
upper handle 24 can be used in a very ergonomical manner in the working steps shown in thefigures 6d and 6j and the lower handle 22 - eventually together with a middle handle 23 - correspondingly in the working steps shown in thefigures 6e and 6f . - A wide and flat connection hook as well as two rods - and thus two connection hooks 25 - furthermore allow lifting and holding a
deck connection hook 25 and/or at least oneconnection rod connection rod 22 in a lower area of the lifting and holdingtool 20. - Herewith, a very simple assembly and disassembly can be obtained.
- In the following, further details of the embodiment examples shown in the figures are described.
- The
figure 2 shows adeck tower 26, which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings. - A lifting lock 2 for avoiding taking off of the
deck deck deck - A surrounding
deck frame 15 made of metal for mounting adeck plate 12 enables a deck with a very high stability and strength. Particularly, aside profile 16 is arranged on both long sides of thedeck deck frame 15 in order to obtain a very robust mounting surface in insertion position as well as improved stackability. - Particularly, insertion hooks 3 and/or a lifting lock 2 are directly mounted at a
deck frame 15 in order to save space and to achieve very high stability and thus operational safety. - The insertion hooks 3 are preferably mounted on the deck very strongly and safe by means of a connection with a vertical extending side plate of the
deck frame 15. - A shoring level (see
figure 1 ) comprises usually exactly twodecks - At least one of the
decks flap 13 for climbing through the deck from above to downwards or below to upwards. Preferably, such aflap 13 comprises ahandle hole 14 in thedeck plate 12 for opening from below or above. For ensuring that theflap 13 is not unintentionally opening, a spring loaded latch with a ramp is commonly provided, which engages a latching connection with thedeck frame 15 in a self-acting manner during closing as well as can be opened with an operating element that is arranged at thehandle hole 14. Opening of theflap 13 is thus possible very easily from above and below. - The
figure 3 shows a detailed view oft he lifting lock 2 in detached position. A mass plate 4 of the lifting lock 2 provides an oblong hole 6 as vertical guide 6 and is mounted translationally (together with) by ascrew 7, which is preferably connected to thedeck frame 15. A fork-shaped suspension 9 with two slide bars complements, supports respectively relieves the translational mounting by means of the oblong hole 6 and thescrew 7. The mass plate 4 and/or the insertion hooks 2 haveweight reducing openings 11 in order to allow providing adeck - When the mass plate 4 is hold against the force of gravity in an upper position (see
figure 3 ), which is defined by an upper end stop of the oblong hole 6, i.e. in detached position of the lifting lock 2, a L-shapedlatch 8 can pivot freely about anlatch rotation axis 10 that is oriented in parallel to a horizontal shoringstrut 27. - A commonly U-shaped support arm 17 (see
figure 4 ) is arranged at the bottom side of the mass plate 4, preferably being one piece with the mass plate 4 and/or extending orthogonally towards a motion path of the mass plate 4. Therewith, lifting and holding forces can be transmitted very easily and reliably to thedeck 1 respectively thedeck frame 15 and/ordeck plate 12 during lifting or holding of thedeck screw 7. Furthermore, the lifting lock 2 can thus be unlocked very easily during assembly and disassembly through pushing thesupport arm 17 upwards. - When the mass plate 4 is released, it will fall by forces of gravity in the lower position (see
figure 4 ), which is defined by an upper end stop of the oblong hole 6. Thelatch 8 is thereby rotated by means of the down moving mass plate 4 until the mass plate is planar adjacent (in direct contact) to an upper latch arm 18 and thus blocking it from rotation. The lifting lock 2 is then in locked position (figures 4 ). At the front side of thedeck lower latch arm 19 protrudes in locked position such that thelower latch arm 19 can reaching under a horizontal shoring strut for locking the lifting lock 2. - The L-shaped
latch 8 can be designed such way that the L-shapedlatch 8 works as catch, which is pivotable about thelatch rotation axis 10 and whose rotation axis is arranged in the turning area between an upper latch arm 18 and alower latch arm 19 that is connected to the upper latch arm 18 under an angle. Thelower latch arm 19 is substantially as long as the upper latch arm 18 at equal thickness. In detached position of the lifting lock, thelower latch arm 19 rotates through force of gravity downwards and the upper latch arm 18 protrudes above that a little or at least more than thelower latch arm 19. - When the
deck figure 3 ) in direction towards the intended insertion position, at least thelower latch arm 19 passes by a horizontal shoringstrut 27. However, the upper latch arm 18 can be already due to its protrusion be pushed upwards by the horizontal shoringstrut 27. By means of a releasing of letting down the mass plate 4, a rotation of thelatch 8 respectively the catch can be accomplished in every case such that the lifting lock 2 and thus thedeck - In order to enable a very easy lifting and holding of the
deck slots 5 for hooking in a hinged manner of a separate lifting and holdingtool 20. - The
figure 5 shows a lifting and holdingtool 20 with two connection hooks 25 for hooking in the hook-in-slots 5 of the mass plate 4 a hinged manner. Particularly, also two hang up hooks 21 are provided for hanging up the lifting and holdingtool 20 on a shoringstrut 27. - Because the connection hooks 25 are designed mostly recessed and extending slanting upwards under an angle towards a horizontal in vertical position of the lifting and holding tool 20 (as shown in
figure 5 ), the lifting and holdingtool 20 can be inserted very easily in the hook-in-slots 5 of the mass plate 4 in locked position of adeck 1 being placed in an intended insertion position as the lifting and holdingtool 20 after dropping (being placed) on the horizontal shoringstrut 27 can be pushed in direction towards thedeck - When the
deck tool 20, thedeck deck - The lifting and holding
tool 20 has two in parallel arranged rods, which are connected through horizontal connection bars 20, 23, 24. The horizontal connection bars 20, 23, 24 are further arranged and designed such that they form at the same time anlower handle 22,middle handle 23 andupper handle 24. By that way, assembly and disassembly under usage of the holding and liftingtool 20 is possible that enables a very easy, ergonomical and effort-saving assembly and disassembly. -
Figure 1 shows a shoringtower 26 with adeck tower 26 is a load-bearing scaffold or support frame for shoring a beam for building a hall ceiling or a bridge and/or provides a head jack at the upper area, particularly fork-shaped head jack, with adjustable spindle for shoring a beam or other components to be shored. Theconnection hook 25 of the lifting and holdingtool 20 is partly or mostly recessed and/or when the lifting and holdingtool 20 being hanged up then theconnection hook 25 extends slanting upwards towards a horizontal under an angle of at least 4 degree, preferably 8 degree, preferred 12 degree and/or at most 60 degree, preferably 50 degree, preferred 40 degree. - Very easy insertion of the
connection hook 25 in an opening of adeck - List of reference numbers:
- 1 deck
- 2 lifting lock
- 3 insertion hook
- 4 mass plate
- 5 hook-in-slot
- 6 oblong hole
- 7 screw
- 8 latch
- 9 suspension
- 10 latch rotation axis
- 11 weight reduction opening
- 12 deck plate
- 13 flap
- 14 handle hole
- 15 deck frame
- 16 profile
- 17 support arm
- 18 upper latch arm
- 19 lower latch arm
- 20 lifting and holding tool
- 21 hang up hook
- 22 lower handle
- 23 middle handle
- 24 upper handle
- 25 connection hook
- 26 shoring tower
- 27 shoring strut
- 28 first front side
- 29 second front side
- 30 assembly distance
- 31 neighboring deck
Claims (14)
- Method for assembly of a shoring tower (26), which can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings, comprising shoring struts (27) being connected with each other and at least one deck (1), for providing an area intended to be accessible in a shoring level (0, I, II, IV), wherein the deck (1) comprises at least one insertion hook (3), for hanging up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut (27), at a first front side (28) and an opposite second front side (29), characterized in that- in a first step, a separate lifting and holding tool (20) being hookable in and out of a deck (1) is hooked in a deck (1) at a front side (28) of the deck (1), which is located within a first shoring level (I), and- in a second step, the lifting and holding tool (20) is hanged up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut (27) of a next higher second shoring level (II) such that the hooked in front side (28) of the deck (1) is held by the lifting and holding tool (20) temporarily in an assembly distance (30) above an intended insertion position of the first shoring level (I) in a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible, wherein the assembly distance (30) is particularly smaller than the distance between the first shoring level (I) and the second shoring level (II).
- Method of the preceding claim, characterized in that the assembly distance (30) amounts to at least 5 cm, preferably 10 cm, and/or preferably at most 50 cm, preferred at most 20 cm, at substantially vertical orientation of the lifting and holding tool (20).
- Method of one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lifting and holding tool (20) can be hooked in and hooked out of a deck (1) as the lifting and holding tool (20) can be hooked in or hooked out of a lifting lock (2) of the deck (1), for locking of a deck (1) being inserted in an intended insertion position with the hanged up shoring strut (27) against unintended taking off, which is arranged at a front side (28, 29) of the deck (1), wherein the lifting lock (2) is configured such that the deck (1) can be lifted and simultaneously be unlocked and/or inserted in an intended insertion position and simultaneously be locked.
- Method of one of the preceding claims, characterized in that- in a third step, a second separate lifting and holding tool (20) being hookable in and out of a deck (1) is hooked in at a second opposite front side (29) of the deck and- in a fourth step, the second lifting and holding tool (20) is hanged up on a shoring strut (27) of a next higher third shoring level (III) such that the hooked in second front side (29) of the deck is hold by the lifting and holding tool (20) temporarily in the assembly distance (30) above an intended insertion position in the second shoring level (II) as a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible.
- Method of the preceding claim, characterized in that- in a fifth step, the first lifting and holding tool (20), which is hooked in the deck (1) at the first front side (28) of the deck, is detached from the shoring strut (27) of the second shoring level (II) and firstly lifted and thereafter lowering such that the deck (1) gets hanged up on a shoring strut (27) with the insertion hook (3) of the first front side (28) in the intended insertion position of the second shoring level (II) without providing a horizontal area intended to be accessible.
- Method of the preceding claim, characterized in that- In a sixth step, the second lifting and holding tool (20), which is hooked in the deck (1) at the second front side (29) of the deck, is detached from the shoring strut (27) of the third shoring level (III) and lowered such that the deck (1) gets hanged up with the insertion hook 3 of the second front side (29) on a shoring strut (27) in the intended insertion position of the second shoring level (II) in order to provide an horizontal area intended to be accessible.
- Method of the preceding claim, characterized in that two decks, particularly not more than two decks, can be inserted in one intended insertion position of a shoring level (0, I, II, III, IV) and/or- in a seventh step, the steps one to six are conducted also for a neighboring deck (31) of the first shoring level (I) in order to also hanging up the neighboring deck (31) of the first shoring level (I) with the insertion hooks (3) at the first and second front side (28, 29) of the neighboring deck (31) on the opposing shoring struts (27) of the intended insertion position of the second shoring level (II).
- Method of the preceding claim, characterized in that an in the first shoring level (I) inserted neighboring deck (31) is used as working platform for moving up the deck (1) in the next higher second shoring level (II) according to the steps one to six and/or a deck (1) that has been before moved up in the second shoring level (II) is used as working platform for moving up the neighboring deck (31) from the first shoring level (I) in the next higher second shoring level (II) according to step seven.
- Method of one of the preceding claims, characterized in that an insertion of a deck (1, 31) by hand in an intended insertion position of a shoring level (I) can only be conducted, when the next lower shoring level (0) is covered fully with one or more decks (1, 31) or when the shoring level (I) is reachable from the underground.
- Method of one of the preceding claims, characterized in that only every second shoring level (0, II, IV) is fully covered by one or more decks (1, 31) after completed assembly of the shoring tower (26).
- Method of one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a deck (1, 31) is only inserted in an insertion position of a first shoring level (I) after an advancing side protection, particularly comprising shoring struts (27) preferably of a side railing, has been assembled at least up to the second shoring level (II).
- Set comprising a shoring tower (26) and a separate lifting and holding tool (20), wherein the shoring tower (26) can be assembled by the method of one of the preceding claims, wherein the shoring tower (26) can be used for fabrication or reconstruction of buildings, wherein the shoring tower comprises at least one deck (1,31) for providing an area accessible in a shoring level, several horizontal shoring struts (27) forming at least a first shoring level (I) and a second shoring level (II), characterized by a lifting and holding tool (20), which comprises a connection hook (25) for hooking in a deck (1, 31) and a hang up hook (21) for hanging up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut (27), wherein the distance between the connection hook (25) and the hang up hook (21) corresponds to at least half, preferably 70 %, preferred 80 %, and at most 95 %, preferably at most 90 %, of the distance between two shoring levels (I, II), and which is configured such that- in a first step, the lifting and holding tool (20) being hookable in and out of a deck (1) can be hooked in a deck (1) at a front side (28) of the deck (1), which is located within a first shoring level (I), and- in a second step, the lifting and holding tool (20) can be hanged up on a particularly horizontal shoring strut (27) of a next higher second shoring level (II) such that the hooked in front side (28) of the deck (1) is hold by the lifting and holding tool (20) temporarily in an assembly distance (30) above an intended insertion position of the first shoring level (I) in a slanting intermediate assembly position not intended to be accessible, wherein the assembly distance (30) is smaller than the distance between the first shoring level (I) and the second shoring level (II).
- Set according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the lifting and holding tool (20) can be hooked in a hinged manner in a deck (1, 31), particularly in a hook-in-slot (5) of the deck (1, 31), and/or is configured that during vertical position of the lifting and holding tool (20) an in a hinged manner hooked in deck (1, 31) can be swiveled in a detaching-secured way in both directions for at least 80 degree, preferably 90 degree, preferred 110 degree.
- Set according to one of the two preceding claims, characterized in that an end of a rod forms a wide and flat connection hook (25) and/or the lifting and holding tool (20) comprises two rods that are arranged in parallel, which are connected through horizontal connection bars (22, 23, 24).
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