EP3748107A1 - Adaptateur d'assemblage, garde-corps de sécurité, kit de construction pour un échafaudage et échafaudage, procédé correspondant - Google Patents

Adaptateur d'assemblage, garde-corps de sécurité, kit de construction pour un échafaudage et échafaudage, procédé correspondant Download PDF

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EP3748107A1
EP3748107A1 EP19211722.4A EP19211722A EP3748107A1 EP 3748107 A1 EP3748107 A1 EP 3748107A1 EP 19211722 A EP19211722 A EP 19211722A EP 3748107 A1 EP3748107 A1 EP 3748107A1
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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
    • E04G5/14Railings
    • 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
    • E04G7/02Connections between parts of the scaffold with separate coupling elements
    • E04G7/06Stiff scaffolding clamps for connecting scaffold members of common shape
    • E04G7/24Couplings involving arrangements covered by more than one of the subgroups E04G7/08, E04G7/12, E04G7/20, E04G7/22

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  • the invention relates to a mounting adapter for the temporary attachment of a leading safety railing to a scaffolding during the erection and / or dismantling of the scaffolding.
  • the invention also relates to a safety railing for temporary attachment to a scaffolding during the erection and / or dismantling of the scaffolding, the safety railing securing the next scaffolding day until it is completed or a topmost scaffolding until it is completely dismantled.
  • the invention also relates to a kit for erecting scaffolding and a scaffolding.
  • the invention also relates to a method for erecting and dismantling scaffolding.
  • So-called leading safety railings for the fall protection of the topmost scaffolding levels of a scaffolding are known from the prior art.
  • the safety railings are each assembled from the last completed, i.e. above all secured, scaffolding days to secure the next scaffolding days, i.e. from bottom to top during assembly. As soon as this next upper scaffolding level has been completed and secured, the safety railing can be used to temporarily secure the next higher scaffolding levels until they are completed. In a similar application, the safety railings can also be used when dismantling scaffolding.
  • the known safety railings are attached directly and centrally to the horizontal bars of the respective top floor, for example hung. It is exemplified in the publications EP 2 501 880 B1 , EP 2 730 718 B1 , EP 2 527 563 B1 and EP 2 180 117 B1 referenced.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a corresponding scaffolding and method for this.
  • a flexibly usable safety railing can be provided by means of a mounting adapter which can be attached to the scaffolding on the one hand and to which the safety railing on the other hand.
  • the mounting adapter can be designed so that the safety railing can be used with scaffolding from various manufacturers. Furthermore, the erection and dismantling of scaffolding with the help of such mounting adapters, to which the safety railing is temporarily attached, is possible without much additional effort.
  • two upper vertical bars can be formed in the safety railing that can be used with the mounting adapter, so that the above-mentioned safety standard is met.
  • the inventor proposes a mounting adapter for the temporary attachment of a leading safety railing to a scaffolding during the erection and / or dismantling of the scaffolding.
  • the mounting adapter according to the invention is designed, on the one hand, for temporary attachment to a vertical spar of the scaffolding and, on the other hand, for temporarily fastening the safety railing to the mounting adapter.
  • At least one receiving unit for receiving fastening elements of a safety railing and at least one are particularly preferred Fastening device designed to attach the mounting adapter to the scaffolding.
  • the at least one receiving unit and, above all, the at least one fastening device can advantageously be designed in a very variable manner, so that the mounting adapter can be used on scaffolding from various manufacturers.
  • the receiving unit is designed as a square tube.
  • the square tube is advantageously made of a material that is as stable as possible, such as metal, preferably steel.
  • the square tube is also preferably made in one piece in order to prevent possible material weaknesses or predetermined breaking points.
  • the receiving unit designed as a square tube advantageously has a longitudinal extent along a longitudinal axis which is significantly larger than its diameter.
  • the at least one receiving unit has at least two grooves which, viewed in the mounted state of the mounting adapter, are arranged one above the other or one below the other.
  • the grooves are advantageously of the same design, in particular of the same length and width.
  • the two grooves are preferably arranged one above the other or one below the other. That is, the longitudinal extensions or the longitudinal axes of the grooves preferably run in one line.
  • the grooves are advantageously designed to be elongated or slot-shaped.
  • the fastening elements of the safety railing are advantageously received in the grooves of the at least one receiving unit.
  • the slot-shaped grooves serve as a kind of guide for the fastening elements when hanging.
  • a further preferred embodiment therefore provides that the at least two grooves, viewed in the assembled state of the mounting adapter, each have an opening at their upper ends for inserting the fastening elements of the safety railing.
  • the fastening elements are preferably simply inserted into the grooves from above.
  • the lower, closed ends of the grooves accordingly form a stop for the fastening elements.
  • the openings of the grooves are arranged on the building side, that is to say at the rear.
  • the openings are in the mounted state of the mounting adapter viewed from the outside, i.e. in front of or facing away from the building, arranged.
  • Another variant provides for the grooves to be arranged on the side of the receiving unit.
  • precisely one receiving unit is designed for receiving fastening elements of a safety railing.
  • two receiving units are designed for receiving fastening elements from two safety railings.
  • recesses can be formed in the receiving units.
  • Each receiving unit can have two or more grooves. At least two grooves are arranged on one side of a receiving unit. According to a preferred embodiment, each receiving unit has at least one mounting plane in which the grooves extend, the at least one mounting plane being laterally offset and arranged parallel to a fastening axis of the mounting adapter.
  • the fastening axis of the mounting adapter corresponds to the vertical spar of the scaffolding to which the mounting adapter is fastened in the assembled state. Accordingly, the fastening axis advantageously runs outside the receiving unit (s).
  • a variant provides that a receiving unit has exactly one mounting plane. Another variant provides that a receiving unit has two or three mounting levels.
  • the assembly plane (s) advantageously runs parallel to an outside of the receiving unit.
  • the mounting plane corresponds to an outside of the receiving unit.
  • two adjacent receiving units each have a mounting plane, the mounting planes being aligned parallel to one another.
  • adjacent receiving units correspond to either the two receiving units of a mounting adapter or the two receiving units of two Mounting adapters between or to which a safety railing is attached.
  • two adjacent receiving units each have a mounting plane, these two mounting planes being at an angle to one another.
  • a mounting adapter with two mounting levels at an angle to one another is advantageously suitable for attaching a safety railing to scaffolding at a corner of a building.
  • the corner of the building can either be an inside corner or an outside corner of the building.
  • the assembly planes are preferably at an angle of 90 ° to one another.
  • a design with an angle not equal to 90 ° is also within the scope of the invention in order to attach safety railings to scaffolding for buildings with non-right-angled inner and / or outer corners.
  • a particular embodiment provides that a receiving unit has two mounting planes which are at an angle, preferably at a 90 ° angle, to one another.
  • each receiving unit has at least two grooves, the grooves being arranged in an assembly plane.
  • the at least one receiving unit has two grooves in an assembly plane.
  • the at least one receiving unit has at least one additional groove in a mounting plane.
  • a mounting plane For example, three or four etc. grooves, but preferably three grooves, are thus formed in one assembly plane.
  • a receiving unit has two mounting levels with different numbers of grooves, for example two grooves in one mounting level and three grooves in the other mounting level.
  • Another regulation for safety railing states that the fastening of the safety railing must have a minimum stroke with which the safety railing must be able to move upwards without the fastening of the safety railing becoming detached.
  • the grooves are designed in such a way that, for unhooking the fastening elements of the safety railing from the grooves, a lifting height of the safety railing of at least 15 cm is necessary.
  • the grooves - in the assembled state that is to say with the opening facing upwards - preferably have a depth or length of at least 15 cm. This value of the minimum depth of the grooves corresponds to the sum of the maximum stroke height of a fastening element in the groove and the diameter of the fastening element.
  • an insertion rail is advantageously formed in each case on a lower region of the opening of the grooves.
  • the insertion rail is designed as a kind of lip. The lip can, for example, simply be welded to the opening of the groove on a metal receiving unit.
  • the mounting adapter according to the invention has at least one fastening device for attaching the mounting adapter to the scaffolding, preferably to a vertical spar of the scaffolding.
  • the mounting adapter has more than one fastening device, advantageously two fastening devices.
  • a first fastening device is designed as a manually releasable screw-clamp connection. Such a connection can advantageously be operated without tools and with one hand.
  • Another embodiment provides a further fastening device which is designed as a securing unit which forms a stop on the scaffolding to prevent it from falling.
  • the securing unit is advantageously designed as a type of hook. This hook can, for example, be hung in a gusset plate under a scaffolding floor or in a horizontal beam of the scaffolding.
  • the securing unit also advantageously enables the mounting adapter to be attached to the vertical spar at a defined height. Likewise, the mounting adapter can initially simply be hung on the scaffolding by means of the securing unit in order to prevent it from falling, and then be fixed to the vertical spar by means of the first fastening device.
  • Yet another embodiment provides at least one further fastening device which, on the scaffolding, has a stop against a lateral Slippage trains.
  • the stop is preferably formed at least on a vertical spar to which the mounting adapter is attached.
  • lateral slipping can advantageously be prevented during the assembly of the assembly adapter.
  • a V-shaped, upwardly open groove is formed in the upper region of the mounting adapter, in which part of the scaffolding, in particular a horizontal beam or a gusset plate, can advantageously be positioned during assembly.
  • the groove can be formed, for example, on a type of handle or arcuate stop which engages around the vertical spar to which the mounting adapter is attached.
  • a type of double cheek with a central recess is formed in a lower region of the mounting adapter, the vertical spar to which the mounting adapter is fastened being advantageously positioned in the recess.
  • both variants in combination i.e. the handle with the groove and the double cheek, enable optimal positioning and securing of the mounting adapter.
  • the invention relates to a safety railing for temporary attachment to a scaffolding when erecting and / or dismantling the scaffolding, the safety railing securing the next scaffolding level during construction or a top scaffolding level until it is completely dismantled, the safety railing is designed such that it can be temporarily attached to the scaffolding by means of at least one assembly adapter according to the invention, described above.
  • the safety railing according to the invention has at least one horizontal spar and two laterally arranged vertical spars, between which the at least one horizontal spar extends, with laterally arranged fastening elements being formed on the vertical spars, which are temporarily in the receiving units when the scaffolding is being erected and dismantled the mounting adapter can be used.
  • the safety railing is advantageously attached to a mounting adapter on both sides. For this purpose, the fastening elements of the safety railing are inserted into the receiving units, more precisely into the grooves of the receiving units.
  • a preferred embodiment therefore provides that the fastening elements are designed to be essentially complementary to the receiving units, in particular to the grooves on the receiving units.
  • the fastening elements are designed in the shape of a pin with a thickened portion at the end, the pin being designed to be inserted into the groove.
  • the diameter of the pin is advantageously smaller than the width of the groove in order to allow the pins to slide in the groove as smoothly as possible.
  • the diameter of the pin is only a few millimeters smaller than the width of the groove in order to avoid unnecessary play, which would lead to instability of the safety railing, but to allow unhindered sliding in the groove.
  • the pin advantageously has a thickening in order to prevent unintentional pulling out or lateral loosening of the pin from the groove. If the pin is inserted into the groove, the thickening is advantageously located inside the receiving unit.
  • the pin-shaped fastening elements with a thickened end portion are designed as mushroom head screws.
  • the number of fastening elements per vertical spar preferably corresponds to the number of grooves per receiving unit.
  • each fastening element for fastening the safety railing to the mounting adapters can be inserted into a groove in order to ensure a secure fastening, in particular a secure fastening.
  • a safety regulation for safety railings states that the fastening must withstand a stroke of at least 15 cm before the safety railing is released from the fastening.
  • the fastening elements are arranged in the lower region of the vertical bars of the safety railing.
  • the safety railing is attached to the mounting adapters in the lower area and then extends advantageously essentially upwards in the direction of the uppermost scaffolding level to be secured.
  • a safety railing must have at least two horizontal bars in the upper area, i.e. as a temporary railing as fall protection for a scaffold builder. Accordingly, a preferred embodiment provides that two upper horizontal bars and one lower horizontal bar are formed. The two upper horizontal bars serve as fall protection and form the actual railing, and the lower horizontal bar essentially serves to stabilize the safety railing. For further stabilization of the safety railing and for further protection against falling, cross braces can advantageously be formed at least between the two upper horizontal bars.
  • At least one handle for inserting the safety railing into the mounting adapter is formed on the lower horizontal bar.
  • the handle is designed, for example, as a U-shaped spar that is easy to grip.
  • the at least one horizontal spar is designed to be telescopic.
  • the width of the safety railing can thus advantageously be set variably. Adjusting elements can optionally be formed on the telescopic horizontal bars, which fix the bars to a specific length or width.
  • the at least one telescopic horizontal spar is advantageously connected to the vertical spars via joints. This enables greater variability of the safety railing in use.
  • the invention relates to a kit for erecting scaffolding, at least comprising: several scaffolding floors and several vertical and horizontal spars including their connecting elements for the erection of several superimposed scaffolding levels, at least one above-described safety railing according to the invention, and at least two above-described assembly adapters according to the invention for temporary fastening of the safety railing to the scaffolding during assembly and / or dismantling.
  • the horizontal bars of the kit advantageously form the actual scaffolding railing, which remains permanently on the respective scaffolding level.
  • the invention also relates to a scaffolding, erected from a kit according to the invention described above. At least one set-up day segment is provided for each set-up day. In other words, a complete scaffolding stage is formed from at least one, advantageously several, scaffolding stage segments.
  • the uppermost scaffolding tier or a respective uppermost scaffolding tier segment is temporarily secured by the safety railing according to the invention until completion, in particular until it is secured with the actual scaffolding railing.
  • the construction and dismantling of the scaffolding according to the invention with the safety railing according to the invention is possible either in floors or in segments.
  • the individual process steps of the method according to the invention for assembly and dismantling are each described for a scaffolding segment and can be repeated in any order and number in order to build and secure the scaffolding completely and with all scaffolding segments.
  • the safety railing is attached to the scaffolding from below in such a way that it secures the uppermost, that is to say the next scaffolding level to be completed. As soon as the safety railing is attached, the top scaffolding level can be completed, above all the actual scaffolding railing can be attached. A scaffold builder is therefore never unsecured.
  • the uppermost scaffolding level is first dismantled down to the scaffolding floor, secured by the safety railing.
  • the safety railing can then be set one day further down from below, i.e. from the last complete and secured scaffolding days. The scaffolding worker is therefore always secured, even during dismantling.
  • the Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a mounting adapter 1.
  • the mounting adapter 1 comprises two receiving units 10 arranged opposite and parallel to one another.
  • Two grooves 11 arranged one below the other are formed on the receiving units 10.
  • the grooves 11 each extend in a lateral assembly plane M1 of the receiving units 10.
  • the grooves 11 At their upper ends, the grooves 11 have an opening 12 through which the fastening elements of a safety railing can be inserted into the grooves 11.
  • the mounting adapter 1 has a fastening device for attaching the mounting adapter 1 to a scaffolding.
  • the fastening device has three fastening units.
  • An upper fastening unit is designed as a type of arm or arch which engages around a vertical spar of the scaffolding and thus forms an upper stop 21 in order to initially stabilize the mounting adapter 1 during fastening.
  • two lugs are formed on the arched stop 21, which form a V-shaped groove 22 that is open at the bottom.
  • the lugs or the groove 22 serve as hooks for hanging the mounting adapter 1 on the scaffolding, for example in a gusset plate of the scaffolding, in order to secure the mounting adapter 1 before it is finally attached.
  • a central fastening unit is designed as a screw-clamp coupling 25.
  • the mounting adapter 1 is attached to a vertical spar of the scaffolding.
  • the screw-clamp coupling 25 is screwed onto a rectangular disk 24 between the two receiving units 10.
  • a lower fastening unit is designed as a double cheek 23, in the center of which the vertical spar is arranged in order to stabilize the mounting adapter 1.
  • the receiving units 10 and the three fastening units are welded to one another in this embodiment.
  • the Figure 2 shows a schematic front view of the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 1 .
  • the front of the mounting adapter 1 is oriented away from the scaffolding, that is to say on the outside.
  • the openings 12 of the grooves 11, which are arranged on the front or outside of the receiving units 10, can be seen in particular.
  • the mounting plane M1 is arranged laterally on the receiving units 10.
  • the Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a mounting adapter 1 in another embodiment. Only the differences between this embodiment and the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 1 received.
  • the two lugs or the V-shaped groove 22 on the arched stop 21 of the upper fastening unit are aligned upwards.
  • the groove 22 can be pushed from below around a gusset plate of the scaffolding, for example.
  • the screw-clamp coupling is not shown. Only the rectangular disk 24, to which the screw-clamp coupling is attached, is shown between the receiving units 10.
  • the Figure 4 shows a schematic rear view of the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 3 , the Figure 5 a schematic side view and the Figure 6 a schematic plan view.
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic perspective view of a receiving unit 10 of the mounting adapter according to FIG Figure 1 .
  • the receiving unit 10 is made from a square tube and made in one piece.
  • the square tube is made of a stable material such as metal.
  • the two grooves 11 are formed, which extend above or below one another along the longitudinal axis of the square tube.
  • the longitudinal axis of the square tube runs parallel and laterally offset to the fastening axis of the mounting adapter 1.
  • Both grooves 11 have an opening 12 at their upper ends. In the assembled state, the openings 12 point forwards or outwards.
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic front view of the receiving unit 10 according to FIG Figure 7 and the Figure 9 a schematic side view.
  • the Figure 10 shows a schematic perspective view of a receiving unit 10 in a further embodiment.
  • the receiving unit 10 has two assembly planes M1 and M2, in each of which two grooves 11 extend.
  • the mounting planes M1, M2 and the grooves 11 are formed on two opposite sides of the receiving unit 10. In each case two oppositely arranged grooves 11 have a common opening 12 at their upper ends.
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic front view of the receiving unit 10 according to FIG Figure 10 and the Figure 12 a schematic side view.
  • the Figure 13 shows a schematic perspective view of the mounting adapter 1 in a further embodiment.
  • the same components are identified by the same reference symbols, so only the differences from the other embodiments will be discussed.
  • the grooves 11 and their openings 12 are designed differently.
  • the lower groove 11 is formed somewhat shorter than the upper groove 11.
  • the opening 12 of the lower groove 11 is formed on two sides of the receiving unit 10.
  • the upper groove 11 protrudes to the end of the receiving unit 10 or is open at the top.
  • the opening 12 of the upper groove 11 corresponds to the upper opening of the square tube or the receiving unit 10.
  • an insertion rail in the manner of a protruding lip 26 is formed on a front or outside of the receiving units 10 at the upper ends of the lower and upper grooves 11.
  • the lower lip 26 is designed as a separate part and, for example, welded to the square tubes.
  • the upper lip 26 is integrated into the upper fastening unit, that is to say the arcuate stop 21, or is formed in one piece with it.
  • the lips 26 are slightly inclined downwards to the rear, that is to say in the direction of the opening.
  • the Figure 14 shows a further schematic perspective view of the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 13 with two fastening elements 46 on both sides.
  • the fastening elements 46 are designed as mushroom head screws with a terminal thickening 46b and a thinner pin 46a.
  • the fastening elements 46 are inserted through bores in the vertical bars 41 and secured at their inner ends with nuts 46c.
  • the upper fastening elements 46 are first inserted into the openings 12 of the grooves 11 from above.
  • the safety railing 40 is at the top tilted backwards, in the direction of the building.
  • the safety railing 40 with the upper fastening elements 46 is then lowered somewhat in the upper grooves 11 and tilted in the opposite direction so that the lower fastening elements 46 can be inserted into the lower grooves 11.
  • the safety railing 40 can then be lowered completely to the stop of the fastening elements 46 at the lower ends of the grooves 11.
  • the Figure 15 shows a schematic side view of a safety railing 40.
  • the safety railing 40 comprises two laterally arranged vertical bars 41 and three horizontal bars which extend between the vertical bars 41.
  • the two upper horizontal bars form the guardrail bars 42 and the lower horizontal bar 43 serves primarily to stiffen the safety railing 40.
  • two cross braces 44 are formed between the guardrail bars 42 for stabilization and for additional protection against falling.
  • a U-shaped handle 45 is arranged on the lower horizontal beam 43.
  • two laterally arranged fastening elements 46 are formed on each of the vertical spars 41 in the lower area, which are temporarily inserted into the grooves of the receiving units of the mounting adapters when the scaffolding is being erected and dismantled.
  • the fastening elements 46 are designed as mushroom head screws which have a pin 46a and a terminal thickening 46b.
  • the Figure 16 shows a section of the safety railing 40 according to FIG Figure 15 in the area of the fastening elements 46 on a vertical beam 41 and a mounting adapter 1.
  • the fastening elements 46 are designed to be complementary to the grooves 11.
  • To fasten the safety railing 40 the fastening elements 46 are inserted through the openings 12 into the grooves 11 from the front.
  • the thickenings 46b slide downward in the grooves 11 and the lower, closed ends of the grooves 11 form a stop and hold the safety railing 40.
  • the Figure 17 shows the safety railing 40 of FIG Figure 15 with two mounting adapters 1.
  • the fastening elements are only at the level of the openings, so they have not yet been guided down into the grooves as far as they will go.
  • FIGS. 18A-D show various schematic views of the steps for building a scaffolding 50 with safety railings 40
  • Figure 18A shows a section of a highly simplified scaffolding 50 with three scaffolding stage segments I to III for each scaffolding stage.
  • Each segment I to III has vertical spars 51 and a scaffolding floor 52.
  • These scaffolding floors 52 form a first and uppermost scaffolding tier E1, which is not yet secured.
  • the scaffolding floor 52 was attached here from the floor, that is to say from a last secured floor E0.
  • Two mounting adapters 1 are already attached to the vertical bars 41 of the left segment I.
  • a safety railing 40 is suspended in two adjacent mounting adapters 1, that is to say in two mounting adapters 1 which are fastened to adjacent vertical bars 51. This is done from below from the last secured floor E0, i.e. the floor.
  • the handle 45 which is attached to the lower horizontal beam 43 of the safety railing 40, serves for this purpose.
  • the respective segment I to III or the floor E1 is secured and the scaffolder can now finish the top floor E1 under the protection of the safety railing 40.
  • the actual, permanent scaffold railing 53 can now be attached, see Figure 18C .
  • the scaffolding floor 52 is attached to further vertical spars 51 from below for the next scaffolding level E2.
  • the Figure 19 shows a schematic perspective view of a mounting adapter 1 in yet another embodiment.
  • This embodiment has a holder 30 between the receiving units 10, to which the receiving units 10 are fixed and the fastening device can be attached.
  • the holder 30 is designed in two parts with a first holding part 31 and a second holding part 32, see Figures 23 and 24 .
  • the holding parts 31 and 32 each have two arm-shaped tabs 31a and 32a and can simply be plugged together.
  • the Figure 20 shows a schematic rear view of the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 5 , the Figure 21 a schematic side view and the Figure 22 a schematic plan view.
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic perspective view of the first holding part 31 of the holder 30 of the mounting adapter 1 according to FIG Figure 5 .
  • the holding part 31 has two tabs 31a on both longitudinal sides.
  • a hook 31b is formed which is used for connection to the second holding part 32, see Figure 24 .
  • the Figure 24 shows a schematic perspective view of the second holding part 32.
  • the holding part 32 has two tabs 32a on both longitudinal sides, which are offset from the tabs 31a of the first holding part 31 when connected to the first holding part 31.
  • At the upper end of the holding part 32 an eyelet 32b is formed, into which the hook 31b of the first holding part 31 engages in order to connect the holding parts 31 and 32.

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