EP3628794A1 - Rampe d'escalier, système d'échafaudage et procédé de montage d'une rampe d'escalier - Google Patents

Rampe d'escalier, système d'échafaudage et procédé de montage d'une rampe d'escalier Download PDF

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EP3628794A1
EP3628794A1 EP19197945.9A EP19197945A EP3628794A1 EP 3628794 A1 EP3628794 A1 EP 3628794A1 EP 19197945 A EP19197945 A EP 19197945A EP 3628794 A1 EP3628794 A1 EP 3628794A1
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André GAISER
Thomas Buffler
Dr. Tobias SCHMIDT
Julian Hellenschmidt
Tobias Danner
Christian Leder
Franz Winter
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/10Steps or ladders specially adapted for scaffolds
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G27/00Temporary arrangements for giving access from one level to another for men or vehicles, e.g. steps, ramps
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/14Railings
    • E04G5/147Railings specially adapted for mounting prior to the mounting of the platform
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G7/00Connections between parts of the scaffold
    • E04G7/30Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements
    • E04G7/302Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements for connecting crossing or intersecting bars or members
    • E04G7/306Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements for connecting crossing or intersecting bars or members the added coupling elements are fixed at several bars or members to connect
    • E04G7/308Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements for connecting crossing or intersecting bars or members the added coupling elements are fixed at several bars or members to connect without tying means for connecting the bars or members

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  • the present invention relates to a banister for a scaffolding system.
  • the invention further relates to a scaffolding system.
  • the invention also relates to a method for assembling a banister for a scaffolding system.
  • Stairways are increasingly replacing access platforms with scaffolding systems.
  • a scaffolding system provided with one or more stairs, it is necessary to secure a staircase by means of an appropriate stair railing.
  • DE 10 2005 028 885 A1 discloses a scaffolding staircase with two separate side walls and a plurality of separate stair tread elements, which can be detachably coupled both to one another and to the side walls. Furthermore, a stair railing is attached to the corresponding rosettes of the vertical supports. Here, too, the stair railing at the top of the staircase must be hung from an unsecured position at the top of the stair, as this cannot be done otherwise due to the design.
  • the present invention relates to a banister for a scaffolding system according to claim 1, a scaffolding system according to claim 12 and a method for assembling a banister for a scaffolding system according to claim 16.
  • One aspect of the present invention relates to a stair railing for a scaffolding system, in particular for a front staircase on a facade scaffolding or a co-rotating stair tower, with at least one railing rail which has a first end section on which a first coupling element is arranged, the first coupling element is designed, on a second coupling element, of a vertical support of the scaffolding system adjacent to an in Installation position to be attached to the upper end section of a staircase of the scaffolding system, the at least one railing rail having a second end section on which a third coupling element is arranged, the third coupling element being designed to adjoin a fourth vertical coupling element of a further vertical support of the scaffolding system Installation position to be fixed lower end portion of the stairs of the scaffolding system, and wherein the first coupling element and the third coupling element of the at least one railing spar are designed by a user from a secured position adjacent to the lower end portion of the stairs of the scaffolding system in the installation position on the coupling elements of the Vertical supports to be attached
  • Another aspect relates to a scaffolding system, in particular a front staircase on a facade scaffolding or a co-rotating stair tower with the stair railing according to the invention.
  • Another aspect relates to a method for assembling a banister for a scaffolding system, in particular for an upstairs staircase on a facade scaffolding or a co-rotating stair tower.
  • the method comprises providing at least one railing rail with a first end section on which a first coupling element is arranged and with a second end section on which a third coupling element is arranged.
  • the method further comprises fastening the first coupling element to a second coupling element of a vertical support of the scaffolding system adjacent to an upper end section of a staircase of the scaffolding system in the installed position.
  • the method further comprises fastening the third coupling element to a fourth coupling element of a further vertical support of the scaffolding system adjacent to a lower end section of the stairs of the scaffolding system in the installation position, the first coupling element and the third coupling element of the at least one railing rail being adjacent by a user from a secured position to the lower end section of the stairs of the scaffolding system in the installed position on the coupling elements of the vertical supports of the scaffolding system.
  • the idea of the present invention is to provide the at least one railing spar of the stair railing in such a way that the stair railing can be fastened to the coupling elements of the vertical supports of the scaffolding system by a user from a secured position adjacent to the lower end section of the stairs of the scaffolding system in the installed position to enable improved assembly safety of the banister.
  • the stair railing can be safely assembled and dismantled with both an upstairs staircase on a facade scaffold and a co-rotating stair tower, without having to put on the personal protective equipment against falls by the user.
  • the at least one railing spar has an axially extending, tubular center section, the first end section of the at least one railing spar adjoining a first axial end section of the center section, and the second one adjoining a second axial end section of the center section End portion of the at least one railing spar, wherein the first end portion and the second end portion of the at least one railing spar are inclined at a predetermined angle to the central portion.
  • the railing spar can thus be adapted to the respective requirements or conditions of the scaffolding system by determining the angles accordingly.
  • the central section of the at least one railing spar is designed to be arranged parallel to the adjacent staircase in the installation position of the at least one railing spar, and the first end section and the second end section of the at least one railing spar are designed for this purpose , to be arranged in the installation position of the at least one railing spar parallel to a floor on which the scaffolding system is erected.
  • the railing rail therefore advantageously adapts optimally to an installation geometry of the stairs in the scaffolding system.
  • the first coupling element adjoins the first end section of the at least one railing rail, the first coupling element being tubular at a first end section adjacent to the first end section of the at least one railing rail and essentially flat at a second end section is trained.
  • the railing rail can advantageously be easily attached to corresponding coupling elements of the scaffolding system.
  • the first coupling element has an opening on the second end section, which in the installed position of the first coupling element has a section which is essentially vertical on an underside of the essentially flat second section and a section which adjoins the vertical section. has a horizontal portion connected to the vertical portion by an arcuate connecting portion.
  • the first coupling element is thus advantageously designed such that it can be fastened to a corresponding coupling element of the scaffolding system in a simple and secure manner. According to a further preferred development, it is provided that the first coupling element is designed to be hung with the opening in the second coupling element which is arranged on the vertical support of the scaffolding system, in particular in the form of a pin.
  • the at least one railing rail can be hooked in by the user from a secured position.
  • the third coupling element adjoins the second end section of the at least one railing spar, the third coupling element being tubular on a first end section adjacent to the second end section of the at least one railing spar and essentially flat on a second end section is trained.
  • the railing rail can advantageously be easily attached to corresponding coupling elements of the scaffolding system.
  • the third coupling element has an opening at the second end section, at which the third coupling element into the fourth, in particular pin-shaped, arranged on the further vertical support of the scaffolding system Coupling element can be hooked. Because the third coupling element can be easily hooked into the fourth coupling element designed in the form of a pin, the at least one railing rail can be hooked in by the user from a secured position.
  • the stair railing has a first railing rail, in particular a knee rail, and a second railing rail, in particular a handrail rail, which is separate from the first railing rail, the first railing rail and the second railing rail being configured identically.
  • the identical design of the respective railing spars enables simple and time-saving assembly, since there can be no confusion between different railing spars. Furthermore, the separate design of the railing rails has the advantage that they are lighter in weight and therefore easier to install by the user.
  • first railing rail and the second railing rail are connected in the region of the first end section by a pin-shaped first connecting element, in particular a plug pin, and the first railing rail and the second railing rail are connected in the region of the second end section a pin-shaped second connecting element, in particular a socket pin, are connected.
  • the provision of the Pin bolt increases the stability of the banister in an advantageous manner.
  • first connecting element and the second connecting element have a spring clip in the region of the second railing spar which is designed to secure the first connecting element and the second connecting element to the second railing spar.
  • the connecting elements can be secured to the railing rails in a simple manner.
  • the stair railing is arranged in advance on the scaffolding system, in particular on a side of the scaffolding system facing away from a facade adjacent to the scaffolding system.
  • a safe staircase can advantageously be provided on the scaffolding system.
  • the scaffolding system has a pedestal on a lower end section of a staircase and, in the same horizontal plane as the pedestal, a covering arranged adjacent to the pedestal, a further railing rail being releasable at a first axial end section with a first vertical support is connected to which the pedestal and the covering are fastened, the further railing rail being detachably connected at a second axial end section to a second vertical support on which the pedestal and the covering are fixed, and wherein the further railing spar is designed to provide a secure position of the user for mounting the stair railing for the scaffolding system by spatial separation of the level of the platform and the covering.
  • the additional railing spar a secured working position of the user for mounting the stair railing can advantageously be provided.
  • the vertical support is designed as a first part and a second part which can be connected to the first part by a plug connection, the second part being placed on the first part by the plug connection in the assembled state of the vertical support, the second part has an end railing mounted thereon or integrally formed therewith.
  • the front railing of a next floor can already be installed when the vertical support, i.e. before installing the stairs and the railing rails of the banister from a safe position.
  • the safe position is one floor below the front railing to be installed.
  • the scaffolding system is provided at a lower end section of a staircase with a platform and in the same horizontal plane as the platform with a covering arranged adjacent to the platform, a further railing rail at a first axial end section with a first Vertical support is releasably connected to which the pedestal and the covering are fastened, the further railing spar being releasably connected at a second axial end section to a second vertical support to which the pedestal and the covering are fastened, and the further railing spar by spatial separation the level of the platform and the covering provides a secure position for the user to assemble the banister for the scaffolding system.
  • the vertical support is provided as a first part and a second part which can be connected to the first part by a plug connection, the first part being mounted first and then the second part being placed on the first part by the plug connection is, and wherein the second part is provided with a pre-assembled or integrally formed front railing.
  • the front railing of a next floor can already be installed from a safe position when installing the vertical support, ie before installing the stairs and the railing rails of the stair railing.
  • the safe position is one floor below the front railing to be installed.
  • the banister according to the invention can be used, for example, in a different context than in the context of scaffolding systems, in which securing the stairway by providing a banister is required.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a scaffolding system with a banister according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the stair railing 1 for the scaffolding system 2 is shown using the example of a co-rotating stair tower and has at least one railing rail 10, 20 which has a first end section 10a, 20a on which a first coupling element 12, 38 is arranged.
  • the provision of another stair spar, which in Fig. 1 is exemplified is optional.
  • the first coupling element 12, 38 is designed to be fastened to a second coupling element 14 of a vertical support 16 of the scaffolding system 2 adjacent to an upper end section 18a of a staircase of the scaffolding system 2 in the installed position.
  • the at least one railing rail 10, 20 has a second end section 10b, 20b, on which a third coupling element 22, 40 is arranged.
  • the third coupling element 22, 40 is designed to be attached to a fourth coupling element 24 of a further vertical support 26 of the scaffolding system 2 adjacent to a lower end section 18b of the stairs 18 of the scaffolding system 2 in the installed position.
  • the first coupling element 12, 38 and the third coupling element 22, 40 of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 are designed to be fastened to the coupling elements 14, 24 of the vertical supports 16, 26 of the scaffolding system 2 by a user from a secured position adjacent to the lower end section 18b of the stairs 18 of the scaffolding system 2 in the installed position.
  • the secured installation position is a position at which the user can secure the stair railing 1 without using personal protective equipment against falling, i.e. not at risk of falling, can be mounted on scaffolding system 2.
  • the central section 10c, 20c of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 is preferably designed to be arranged parallel to the adjacent staircase 18 in the installed position of the at least one railing spar 10, 20.
  • the first end section 10a, 20a and the second end section 10b, 20b of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 are designed to be arranged in the installed position of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 parallel to a floor 28 on which the scaffolding system 2 is erected .
  • the first coupling element 12, 38 adjoins the first end section 10a, 20a of the at least one railing rail 10, 20.
  • the first coupling element 12, 38 is tubular on a first end section 12a adjacent to the first end section 10a, 20a of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 and on one second end portion 12b formed substantially flat.
  • the stair railing 1 has a first railing rail 10, in particular a knee rail, and a second railing rail 20, in particular a handrail rail, which is separate from the first railing rail 10.
  • first railing rail 10 and the second railing rail 20 are of identical design.
  • first railing spar 10 and the second railing spar 20 can be designed differently, for example.
  • the stair railing 1 is also arranged in advance on the scaffolding system 2, in particular on a side of the scaffolding system 2 facing away from a facade adjacent to the scaffolding system 2.
  • the scaffolding system 2 has a platform 45 or a stair tread on a lower end section 49a of a staircase 49 and, in the same horizontal plane as the platform 45, a covering 47 arranged adjacent to the platform 45.
  • Another railing rail 46 is detachably connected at a first axial end section 46a to a first vertical support 48, to which the platform 45 and the covering 47 are fastened.
  • the further railing rail 46 is at a second axial end section 46b with a second vertical support 50 releasably connected to which the platform 45 and the covering 47 are attached.
  • the further railing rail 46 is designed to provide a secure position of the user for mounting the stair railing 1 for the scaffolding system 2 by spatial separation of the level of the platform 45 and the covering 47.
  • the vertical support 16 is designed as a first part 16a and a second part 16b which can be connected to the first part 16a by a plug connection 17.
  • the second part 16b is placed on the first part 16a by the plug connection 17, the second part 16b having an end railing 42 mounted thereon or integrally formed therewith.
  • Fig. 1a shows a schematic view of a front stair climb on a facade scaffold according to a further preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the banister 1 for the scaffolding system 2 is shown using the example of the upstairs staircase on a facade scaffolding.
  • the scaffolding system 2 is erected or erected on a facade 3.
  • the stair railing 1 has at least one railing rail 10, 20.
  • the stair ascent is in front of the scaffolding system 2, ie only has a horizontal tread plane in the area of the stairs 18, the user walking on a covering 47 of the scaffolding system 2 in order to reach another staircase 52.
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic view of the banister for a scaffolding system according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the at least one railing rail 10, 20 has an axially extending, tubular center section 10c, 20c, the first end section 10a, 20a of the at least one railing rail 10, 20, and adjoining a first axial end section 10c1, 20c1 of the center section 10c, 20c the second end section 10b, 20b of the at least one railing rail 10, 20 adjoining a second axial end section 10c2, 20c2 of the center section 10c, 20c.
  • the first end section 10a, 20a and the second end section 10b, 20b of the at least one railing rail 10, 20 are inclined at a predetermined angle ⁇ 1, ⁇ 2 to the central section 10c, 20c. Also in Fig. 2
  • the tubular design of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 can be seen, the first coupling element 12, 38 being tubular in form on a first end section 12a adjacent to the first end section 10a, 20a of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 and essentially on a second end section 12b is flat.
  • the first railing rail 10 and the second railing rail 20 are connected in the area of the first end section 10a, 20a by a pin-shaped first connecting element 30, in particular a plug pin.
  • the first railing rail 10 and the second railing rail 20 are connected in the region of the second end section 10b, 20b by a pin-shaped second connecting element 32, in particular a plug pin.
  • the first connecting element 30 and the second connecting element 32 each have a spring clip 34, 36 on an upper end section, with which the connecting elements 30, 32 are detachably fastened to the second railing rail 20.
  • Fig. 3 shows a connecting element for connecting adjacent railing spars of the stair railing according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the first connecting element 30 and the (in Fig. 3 second connecting element (not shown) are essentially pin-shaped and have the spring clip 34 at an upper end section which are inserted into the second railing rail in the installation position.
  • the spring clip 34 is designed to secure the first connecting element 30 to the second railing rail 20.
  • Fig. 4 shows a schematic view of a first coupling element of the railing spar according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the first coupling element 12 of the first railing spar 10 has an opening 12c at the second end section 12b.
  • the opening 12c has a substantially vertical section 12d on an underside of the essentially flat second end section 12b. Furthermore, the opening 12c has a horizontal section 12f adjoining the vertical section 12d and connected to the vertical section 12d by an arcuate connecting section 12e.
  • the first coupling element 12 is designed to be hung with the opening 12c into the second coupling element 14, which is arranged on the vertical support 16 of the scaffolding system 2, in particular in the form of a pin.
  • the first coupling element 12 is positioned such that it can be inserted directly into the second coupling element 14.
  • Fig. 5 shows a schematic view of a first coupling element of the railing spar according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the first coupling element 12 is hooked into the second coupling element 14 in the region of the opening 12c formed therein. As soon as the first coupling element 12 is hooked into the second coupling element 14, this is secured due to the geometry of the opening 12c and rests on the second coupling element 14 in the region of the horizontal section 12f.
  • Fig. 6 shows a schematic view of a first coupling element of the railing spar according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the illustration shown also shows a further vertical support 42, which is arranged in an assembled state in such a way that it comprises the second coupling element 14.
  • the first coupling element 12 is thus advantageously secured both in the longitudinal direction and in the transverse direction.
  • Fig. 7 shows a schematic view of a third coupling element of the railing spar according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the third coupling element 22 connects to the (in Fig. 7 not shown) second end portion of the at least one railing spar.
  • the third coupling element 22 is tubular in form at a first end section 22a adjacent to the second end section of the at least one railing spar and is essentially flat in a second end section 22b.
  • the third coupling element 22 has an opening 22c at the second end section 22b. At the opening 22c, the third coupling element 22 can be hooked into the fourth coupling element 24, which is arranged on the further vertical support 26 of the scaffolding system 2, in particular in the form of a pin.
  • Fig. 8 shows a schematic view of a third coupling element of the railing spar according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • a further vertical support 44 is also shown, which encloses the fourth coupling element 24 in an assembled state.
  • the third coupling element 22 is connected to the fourth coupling element 24 in such a way that it cannot be released from the engagement.
  • the stair spar 10 can thus be hung into the scaffolding system in a simple manner and can then be fixed by means of the arrangement of further vertical supports after the hanging has already taken place.
  • Fig. 9 shows a flow diagram of a method for assembling the banister for the scaffolding system according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the method relates to the assembly of a banister for a scaffolding system 2, in particular for an upstairs staircase on a facade scaffolding or a stair tower in the same direction, and has the following steps.
  • the method comprises providing S1 at least one stair spar 10 with a first end section 10a, 20a, on which a first coupling element 12, 38 is arranged, and with a second end section 10b, 20b, on which a third coupling element 22, 40 is arranged.
  • the method further comprises fastening S2 of the first coupling element 12, 38 to a second coupling element 14 of a vertical support 16 of the scaffolding system 2 adjacent to an upper end section 18a of a staircase 18 of the scaffolding system 2 in the installed position.
  • the method also includes fastening S3 of the third coupling element 22, 40 to a fourth coupling element 24 of a further vertical support 26 of the scaffolding system 2 adjacent to an end section 18b of the stairs 18 of the scaffolding system 2 which is lower in the installed position.
  • the first coupling element 12, 38 and the second coupling element 14 of the at least one railing spar 10, 20 are moved by a user from a secured position adjacent to the lower end section 18b of the stairs 18 of the scaffolding system 2 in the installed position on the coupling elements 12, 14, 22, 24 the vertical supports 16, 26 of the scaffolding system 2 attached.
  • the method also includes that the scaffolding system 2 is provided at a lower end section 49a of a staircase 49 with a platform 45 and a platform 47 in the same horizontal plane as the platform 45 with a covering 47 arranged adjacent to the platform 45.
  • the platform 45 is preferably formed integrally with the stairs 49.
  • Another railing rail 46 is detachably connected at a first axial end section 46a to a first vertical support 48, to which the platform 45 and the covering 47 are fastened.
  • the further railing rail 46 is detachably connected at a second axial end section 46b to a second vertical support 50, to which the platform 45 and the covering 47 are fastened.
  • the further railing rail 46 provides a secure position of the user for the assembly of the stair railing 1 for the scaffolding system 2 by spatial separation of the level of the platform 45 and the covering 47.
  • the vertical support 16 is provided as a first part 16a and a second part 16b which can be connected to the first part 16a by a plug connection 17.
  • the first part 16a is first assembled. Subsequently, the second part 16b is placed on the first part 16a by the connector 17.
  • the second part 16b is provided with an end railing 42 pre-assembled or integrally formed thereon.

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