EP4413218A1 - Anordnung von gerüstbauteilen und verfahren zur montage einer derartigen anordnung - Google Patents
Anordnung von gerüstbauteilen und verfahren zur montage einer derartigen anordnungInfo
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- EP4413218A1 EP4413218A1 EP22834838.9A EP22834838A EP4413218A1 EP 4413218 A1 EP4413218 A1 EP 4413218A1 EP 22834838 A EP22834838 A EP 22834838A EP 4413218 A1 EP4413218 A1 EP 4413218A1
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- baluster
- railing
- support element
- scaffolding
- post
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G5/00—Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
- E04G5/14—Railings
- E04G5/147—Railings specially adapted for mounting prior to the mounting of the platform
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G7/00—Connections between parts of the scaffold
- E04G7/30—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements
- E04G7/301—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements for connecting bars or members which are parallel or in end-to-end relation
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G7/00—Connections between parts of the scaffold
- E04G7/30—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements
- E04G7/302—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements for connecting crossing or intersecting bars or members
- E04G7/306—Scaffolding 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
- E04G7/308—Scaffolding 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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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G7/00—Connections between parts of the scaffold
- E04G7/30—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements
- E04G7/34—Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements with coupling elements using positive engagement, e.g. hooks or pins
Definitions
- the invention relates to an arrangement of scaffolding components for a facade scaffolding or a facade scaffolding, which comprises a, preferably individual, first metal scaffolding post, a preferably individual second metal scaffolding post, in particular designed in the same way as the first scaffolding post, and a railing device, with the following Features: a) each scaffolding standard extends in a straight line in the direction of its scaffolding standard longitudinal axis from its lower standard end to its upper standard end, in particular over an effective standard length, b) each scaffolding standard is set up in a vertical position of use in such a way that its scaffolding standard longitudinal axis is vertical , in particular substantially perpendicular, c) at least one railing attachment device for hanging the railing device is attached to each scaffolding post, d) the railing device is connected to a first railing attachment device of the railing attachment devices of the first scaffolding post and to a second railing attachment device detachably connected to the railing fastening devices of the second scaffolding standard, e) the railing device comprises
- Rigid second locking element which is movable relative to the support element, in particular pivotable or rotatable, is attached to the support element, which is either h 2.1 ) automatically, in particular due to the force of gravity, pivoted into a second locking position in which it is at a second transverse distance to a scaffolding post outer surface of the associated scaffolding post in a second locking element direction transversely or perpendicularly to the support element direction and parallel or obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post, extending upwards and/or downwards away from the support element, wherein the second locking element and the Support element a support of the first end of the baluster of the baluster and of another, identical end of the baluster of another, in particular the same, baluster of another, in particular of the same, railing device at the same height next to each other on the support element and with a partial horizontal overlap of the first end of the baluster of the baluster and the other baluster end of the other baluster allows or h 2.2) can be pivoted manually
- a rigid U-shaped scaffolding frame for a facade scaffolding or a facade scaffolding has become known.
- two parallel vertical supports are rigidly connected to one another in the region of their upper support ends at fastening positions provided at the same height via a single transverse arm extending perpendicularly to the vertical supports.
- a single perforated disk which is provided with through-openings, is fastened to each support at the respective fastening position by welding.
- the through openings are used to wedge rod elements provided with so-called connection heads to the vertical supports.
- Longitudinal ledgers and transverse ledgers are usually used as bar elements.
- the transverse arm has a connecting head with an insertion slot at each of its fastening ends extending away from one another, via which the respective connecting head is plugged onto the respective perforated disk and welded there and to the respective vertical support.
- two railing attachment devices are attached below the perforated disc at a longitudinal distance from one another, with a first railing attachment device of the railing attachment devices being attached just below the longitudinal center of the associated vertical support, and with a second railing - Fastening device of the railing fastening devices is fastened approximately in the middle between the first railing fastening device and the lower end of the support of this vertical support.
- Each railing attachment device includes a bracket and a locking lever pivotable about a pivot axis relative to the bracket.
- the bracket is attached to the associated vertical support by welding.
- the mount is a U-shaped bracket, hereinafter also referred to as the "U-Bracket".
- U-Bracket Between the bracket wall parts of the U-bracket and the outer wall of the support there is a through hole in the form of a vertical one Formed receiving slot which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support.
- the locking lever can be pivoted from an open position into a locking position.
- the railings used there are designed as railing rods.
- the railing rods each have a suspension hook on their respective two railing rod ends, which point away from one another in opposite directions, by means of which these railing devices can be releasably fastened or are releasably fastened to the U-bolts of the supports.
- Each suspension hook has a slip-on and suspension mouth.
- Each attachment and attachment mouth is bounded at the front by a hook nose and at the top by a bearing surface of a hook wall part, via which the railing is supported in its horizontal installed position on a horizontal bearing surface of a bearing element of the U-bolt. Viewed in the installation position, the attachment and attachment mouth is open at the bottom.
- the railing rods can be installed from the same scaffolding level or, if necessary, from a scaffolding level or storey below to create a leading railing.
- the respective railing rod can be hung or threaded from below, in particular obliquely from below, into the holder designed as a U-bracket, preferably when the locking lever is in its locking position, ie closed.
- the railing rod is inserted with a part of a railing rod end of its railing rod ends into the vertical receiving slot of the U-bolt and with the contact surface of the hook wall part of its suspension hook is placed or hung from above on a horizontal contact surface of a support element of the U-bolt and then upwards pivoted into the horizontal installation position. If one of the locking levers is not yet closed or not closed in the horizontal installation position of a railing rod, i.e.
- a single perforated disk which is provided with through-openings, is fastened by welding to each support at the respective fastening position.
- two railing attachment devices are attached above the perforated disc at a longitudinal distance from one another, with a first railing attachment device of the railing attachment devices being attached approximately in the longitudinal center between the perforated disc and the upper support end of the associated vertical support, and wherein the second railing attachment device of the railing attachment devices is attached in the area of the upper support end of this vertical support.
- the brackets and locking levers are designed in the same way as already described and shown in the above parallel patents.
- H-shaped scaffolding frames instead of these H-shaped scaffolding frames, other H-shaped scaffolding frames are used, in which only one vertical support of the two vertical supports, which are rigidly connected to one another by means of a corresponding cross arm, is equipped with at least one of the same railing Fastening device can be provided, but preferably can also be provided with two identical railing fastening devices.
- the scaffolder To set up a leading railing, the scaffolder must manually raise the H-shaped scaffolding frame together with a railing device that is detachably attached to it. With these constructions, too, the railings can only be prevented from being lifted out of the U-bolts if the associated locking levers are and remain pivoted into their locking position.
- non-directional assembly or non-directional assembly within the meaning of this property right is understood to mean assembly in which the railing device concerned and at least one other, in particular identical, railing device independently of one another, with horizontally overlapping railing rod ends on a common railing fastening device of a scaffolding post each in the horizontal, in particular horizontal, installation position can be mounted.
- Non-directional dismantling or non-directional dismantling within the meaning of this property right is understood to mean dismantling in which the railing device in question and at least one other, in particular identical, railing device with horizontally overlapping railing rod ends are mounted on a common railing fastening device of a scaffolding post, can be dismantled independently.
- the railing rods treated there also have a plug-on and attachment mouth formed with a suspension hook at each end of the railing rod, which is open at the bottom.
- the scaffolding posts discussed there also have corresponding U-shaped brackets as railing fastening devices, of which each U-shaped bracket is equipped with a locking lever which can be transferred from an open position to a locking position about an axis of rotation extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post which the locking lever is folded down.
- the banister can be unintentionally lifted out of the associated U-bolt if one of the locking levers is not and does not remain closed when the banister is in the horizontal installation position.
- the lifting of these railing devices from the U-bolts can therefore only be prevented in these cases if the associated locking levers are in their locking position are pivoted and remain.
- These railings can also be assembled and disassembled in a non-directional manner.
- a rosette designed as a perforated disk is permanently fastened to each scaffold post and has a plurality of through openings which are arranged at a distance from one another in the circumferential direction.
- the railing rods dealt with there can also be used to mount a leading railing, with the railing rod ends of these railing rods being attached to the rosettes.
- the railing rods discussed there have either, according to a first embodiment, only a first railing rod end of its two railing rod ends or, according to a second embodiment, on both railing rod ends, a slip-on and attachment mouth formed with a suspension hook, which is open at the bottom.
- a connection head is attached in an articulated manner to the second end of the baluster.
- the connection head can be pivoted about an axis of rotation relative to a scaffold tube to which the first end of the baluster is attached with the hanging hook open at the bottom.
- connection head has a horizontal slot that is open to its vertical side wall parts and to the front, by means of which the baluster is pushed horizontally onto a perforated disk in its horizontal installation position and can be fastened or detachably fastened there by means of a connecting wedge.
- This railing can only be subsequently expanded in such a way that first the connecting wedge is pulled up into an unlocking position, whereupon the connecting head with its horizontal slot can be pushed down to the side of the perforated disc, the railing rod pivoting about the scaffolding post in a horizontal plane. longitudinal axis of the first Scaffolding post is pivoted.
- the first scaffolding end of this baluster is still attached to the perforated disc of the first scaffolding standard via the suspension hooks that are arranged there and are open at the bottom.
- the suspension hooks attached to both railing rod ends with their slip-on and attachment mouths open at the bottom are each suspended in an opening in a perforated disk of both the first scaffolding post and the second scaffolding post.
- This railing can be removed later, depending on an installation game, not only by lowering or raising one of the two scaffolding posts relative to the other scaffolding post, but also by lifting it upwards.
- WO 02/057569 A1 discloses an assembly of leading railings with other railing rods on rosettes in the form of perforated discs which are permanently attached to the scaffolding posts.
- the perforated discs have a plurality of through-openings which are arranged at a distance from one another in the circumferential direction.
- the railing rods disclosed there have hooks on each railing rod end of their two railing rod ends.
- Each of these hanging hooks has a hook mouth designed as a slip-on slot, which is delimited by parallel slot surfaces.
- Each slip-on slot is open at the bottom and extends upward and forward from below at a 45 degree angle to the baluster's longitudinal axis.
- a railing can also be provided which has such a hook only on one of its two ends of the railing rod, while at the other end of the railing rod a locking element with a becoming one Hook nose widening hook mouth is arranged, at the free end of which a safety projection is formed.
- these railing rods To hang in a rosette opening of the railing fastening device designed as a rosette, these railing rods must first be aligned at an angle of 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding standard and then in this inclined position from top to bottom in a rosette opening - Mounted in accordance with the desired rosette in order to be able to insert the free hook part of the respective suspension hook into and through the rosette opening.
- facade scaffolding or facade scaffolding have the disadvantage that they can only be assembled or dismantled in a specific direction or direction. This is due to the fact that the railing rod ends of these railings are provided with through-openings which are completely and uninterruptedly delimited by a wall part of the respective railing-rod end, these through-openings being pushed onto pin-shaped or bolt-shaped holders of railing fastening devices.
- two railings are fastened horizontally next to each other on one and the same pin or bolt-shaped bracket via one of their railing rod ends on the pin or bolt-shaped brackets at the same height.
- a first opening of a first banister rod end must be plugged onto the pin or bolt-shaped holder, while a banister rod end of the second Baluster can only then be attached to this pin or bolt-shaped bracket.
- the first, inner, first railing that was mounted first cannot be removed before the subsequently mounted, outer, second railing has been removed.
- This facade scaffolding must therefore be erected in a first direction from a first side of the scaffolding bays to be erected, with each scaffolding bay having to be built up successively in this first direction after a scaffolding bay that has already been erected.
- Dismantling on the other hand, must be started from the other side of the erected scaffolding bays, from where each scaffolding bay must be successively dismantled in a second direction, opposite to the first direction. Therefore, in practice, one also speaks of directional or direction-dependent assembly or disassembly.
- Such arrangements or facade scaffolding are known, for example, from DE 196 33 092 A1 and the parallel WO 98/07934, from DE 10 2014 224 002 A1 and the parallel WO 2016/083215 A1, from DE 10 2016 213 773 A1 and the parallel WO 2018/019877 A9 has become known from EP 3 719 234 A1, from EP 3 896 240 A1, from EP 3 896 240 A1, from DE 203 18 433 U1 and from the parallel 10 2004 055 394 A1.
- This façade scaffolding can therefore only be erected in one direction over several scaffolding bays and dismantled again in the opposite direction. It is not possible to remove the railings from a scaffolding bay area between the two scaffolding bay ends of several scaffolding bays.
- each end of the baluster has a second arm which extends below the first arm or suspension hook and which acts as an anti-lift arm to secure the respective end of the baluster against lifting out of the respective railing fastening device or is designed by the respective railing fastening device, which is rigidly connected, preferably in one piece, to the base part of the respective end of the railing rod, and which, starting from the base part, extends in a direction away from the respective other end of the railing rod or forwards, preferably also downwards, and which delimits the respective recess and its respective support element receiving space, and which has a free rear-engagement arm end that extends away from or forwards from the respective other baluster end, and the free rear-engagement hook end of the hanging hook is opposite, and which together with the free rear hook end of the hanging hook forms the respective attachment and attachment mouth,
- the railing rod can be suspended freely downwards on the railing fastening device of the individual first scaffolding post and can be pivoted upwards relative to the individual first scaffolding post before the railing rod is transferred upwards into its horizontal installation position.
- the baluster is not only in a free, vertical hanging down on the railing fastening device and in a vertical inclination during an upward swing for the purpose of transfer to a horizontal installation position as a leading railing, as well as in the horizontal installation position, but also during its disassembly, in which its free second end of the railing rod is released starting from the horizontal installation position or starting from the or an inclined position, always secured against falling on or hooked into the railing fastening device.
- the railing rod of such a railing device according to the invention can be removed particularly easily, quickly and safely from a lower level, preferably by a fitter, due to the fact that at each railing rod end its two railing rod ends are away from the other railing rod end or respectively open to the front starting from the ground or from a lower floor formed with at least one scaffolding base, for the purpose of early assembly of the railing device or the railing rod on a fastening device of the scaffolding post assigned to it.
- the first end of the baluster and the second end of the baluster are designed and arranged in such a way that they match the first support element of the first scaffolding standard and the second support element of the second scaffolding standard such that the Baluster either exclusively as a result of a lowering or raising of one of the two scaffolding standards relative to the other scaffolding standard of the two scaffolding standards can be removed from the railing fastening device of this scaffolding standard and/or the other scaffolding standard or exclusively, either as a result of a lowering or raising of a scaffolding standard of the two scaffolding standards relative to the other scaffolding standard of the two scaffolding standards from the railing fastening device of this scaffolding standard and/or the other scaffolding standard can be removed, or by moving a second locking element of the second locking elements relative to the associated support element, for example by pivoting or rotating a rocker arm mounted pivotably or rotatably on one of the support element
- the free rear-engagement arm end of the anti-lift arm and the free rear-engagement hook end of the hook nose of the suspension hook of each end of the baluster point preferably in viewed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the baluster or perpendicular to a cross-sectional plane containing the longitudinal axis of the baluster, in particular perpendicular to the transverse center plane of symmetry, have a minimum distance from one another which, in a first direction, is preferably parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post of the associated scaffolding post, considered, is smaller than a maximum support element height of the support element part of the support element of the railing fastening device of the respective scaffolding post that protrudes into the support element receiving space and that in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, preferably perpendicular to the scaffolding
- the following additional features are provided according to the invention in addition to the aforementioned additional features: either the first end of the baluster, starting from the horizontal installation position of the baluster, is upwards in a first railing rod end contact position can be converted or the first railing rod end is in the horizontal installed position of the railing rod in a first railing rod end contact position in which the free hook end of the suspension hook of the first railing rod end engages on a first support element outer boundary surface of the first support element the first railing fastening device (34.1, 35.1, 36.1) of the first scaffolding post (23.1) can or is in contact, which in a direction, preferably viewed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the railing rod, protrudes farthest away from the second end of the railing rod or forwards, in this first baluster end contact position, a second bearing element outer boundary surface of the first bearing element, which protrudes furthest in
- the support element part of the support element of each railing fastening device is viewed either in a first direction, preferably parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post of the associated scaffolding post, the maximum support element height and in a second direction , viewed perpendicularly to the first direction, has the maximum support element width, with the maximum support element height being greater than the maximum support element width, or, viewed in a first direction, preferably parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post of the associated scaffolding post, a maximum support element height and in a second direction, viewed perpendicular to the first direction, a maximum support element width, wherein the maximum support element height is greater than the maximum support element width.
- each support element part has a rectangular cross section, preferably viewed in a cross-sectional plane containing the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post and/or in a cross-sectional plane running perpendicular to the direction of the support element.
- each railing fastening device comprises a holder in the form of a rigid, preferably U-shaped bracket, preferably made in one piece or in one piece, which serves as a lower bracket -Abutment part formed support element, an upper bracket attachment part and either a vertical bracket support part or designed as a vertical bracket support part first locking element, the or the one has a vertical support surface, in particular extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scaffold post, for laterally supporting one or the assigned end of the baluster, b) the bracket contact part has a, preferably horizontal, support surface for placing or supporting the first end of the baluster vertically on, c) the bracket fastening part extends away from the associated, preferably single, frame post in a fastening part direction transversely, preferably perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the frame post, in particular parallel to the bearing element direction and is connected to the assigned, preferably single , Scaffolding post rigidly connected,
- a locking lever can be attached to the bracket, in particular to the bracket attachment part, which is a perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post extending pivot axis from an open position or unlocked position into a locked position, and vice versa, is pivotable. If desired, this allows further use of the applicant's railing devices that have become known from the prior art.
- each railing fastening device is designed, either as a pin or bolt or with a pin or bolt, to rest on a baluster end of the baluster, preferably a round or essentially round or a circular or has a substantially circular cross-section.
- the pin or bolt can be provided with the first locking element or with the second locking element.
- the movable second locking element can be a toggle pin or toggle lever.
- the slip-on and hanging-in mouth of each end of the railing rod has a mouth opening width that, measured between the free rear hook end and the anti-lift arm, starting from a first mouth opening width, is between the The rear gripping hook end of the suspension hook and the opposite rear gripping arm end of the anti-lift arm, in the direction of the base part, are widened at least to a, preferably diagonal, second jaw opening width, which is either greater than a maximum support element height of the Support element receiving space protruding support element part of the associated support element or which is greater than the maximum support element height of the space protruding into the support element receiving space support element part of the associated support element.
- the assembly of the affected railing device is in advance facilitates, especially if this is to be placed or rests on a support element of a railing fastening device of a scaffolding post of the scaffolding posts, viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis of this scaffolding post or viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of this scaffolding post, a maximum Has height that is greater than its maximum width of the support element.
- both the free hook end of the suspension hook of the first railing rod end of the railing rod that engages behind and at least partially engages under the bearing element part of the bearing element of the first railing fastening device of the first scaffolding post the free hook end of the hanging hook of the second railing rod end of the railing rod reaches behind and at least partially reaches under the supporting element part of the supporting element of the second railing fastening device of the second scaffolding post.
- the anti-lift arm of each end of the baluster looks at the associated support element receiving space, preferably in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the baluster or perpendicular to a cross-sectional plane containing the longitudinal axis of the baluster, in particular perpendicular to the transverse center plane of symmetry.
- the anti-lift arm of one end of the baluster protrudes in a direction, preferably parallel to the longitudinal axis of the baluster, away from the other end of the baluster or forwards, beyond the free rear hook end of the suspension hook.
- one or the inner boundary surface of each anti-lift arm that delimits the support element receiving space is concavely curved or concavely rounded, at least in a partial area, starting from the free rear-engaging arm end or beginning in the vicinity of the free rear-engaging arm end.
- the concave inner boundary surface of the respective anti-lift arm can be curved or rounded, in particular continuously or uninterruptedly, with a radius, preferably a single radius.
- the free rear gripping arm end of the anti-lift arm of each railing rod end viewed in the direction away from the respective other railing rod end or forwards, has a rear gripping arm face that when the railing rod is installed in advance, when the second The end of the baluster on the second scaffolding post can or has acted as a stop surface, in particular for limiting the stop relative to an outer surface of the support element extending transversely or perpendicularly to the second longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post. This can facilitate the early assembly of the railing device in question.
- each anti-lift arm of the railing rod that is in its horizontal installation position or has been transferred to its horizontal installation position, viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the respective scaffolding post, has one in relation to the support element of the respective railing fastening device that is opposite it has a first vertical distance which is smaller than a second vertical distance by which the assigned first locking element extends in the first locking element direction or the assigned second locking element in the second locking element direction above a, preferably horizontal, bearing element bearing surface of the assigned bearing element , on which the assigned banister end support part of the banister end of the affected or respective banister rests.
- the arrangements or facade scaffolding according to the invention can be erected with or without direction. They are constructed in such a way that the railings are mounted in advance.
- a fitter who is standing on the ground or on a lower floor formed with at least one scaffolding deck can, from there, first on the first scaffolding post that has already been erected or mounted for the construction of a next higher floor, preferably on another Scaffolding standard, for example a first short scaffolding standard, whose effective first short scaffolding standard length is shorter, in particular only half as long, as the first scaffolding standard, is fitted, a first railing device, preferably also a second, preferably identical, railing device releasably fasten one or a first end of the railing.
- the fitter can then do the second Fasten the railing end or the respective second railing end of the or the respective railing device to the second scaffolding post, which he holds with one hand, preferably while supporting the second scaffolding post with its lower end of the post on the floor or on the scaffolding floor of the lower floor.
- these are releasably attached to the respective fastening device of the respective scaffold post at a longitudinal distance from one another.
- the fitter still standing on the floor or on the scaffolding floor of the lower floor, can then move the first railing device, or simultaneously the first and the second railing device, starting from an intermediate assembly position in which the or the respective railing device is at an angle to the first scaffolding standard extends downwards from the latter, with the help of the second scaffolding standard by grasping the second scaffolding standard by hand and manually setting it up and the second scaffolding standard, with the railing device or with the railing devices releasably fixed thereto, onto a further scaffolding standard, for example a second short scaffolding post, attach whose effective second short scaffolding post length is shorter, preferably only half as large, as the effective scaffolding post length of the first and second scaffolding post.
- a further scaffolding standard for example a second short scaffolding post
- the railing or railings on the next higher floor are transferred to a horizontal, in particular essentially horizontal, installation position and form a leading mounted railing there to protect people from falling.
- the assembler still standing on the floor or on the scaffolding deck of the lower floor, can fasten another scaffolding deck at a desired height to complete the next higher floor, which is then already secured by the pre-mounted railing or by the pre-mounted railings against falling of persons is secured.
- a first railing is mounted in advance, this is preferably mounted at a first height at which it forms a hip or back railing with respect to the further scaffolding floor arranged directly below.
- a second railing is mounted in advance, this is preferably at a second height below the first height mounted, which is chosen so that the second railing forms a knee railing with respect to the further scaffolding floor.
- the above object of the invention is achieved in such a way that first the first scaffolding post is set up in its vertical position of use, in particular vertically, and then the handrail rod with the in one direction, preferably parallel to the Viewed from the longitudinal axis of the baluster, starting from the second end of the baluster or open to the front and outwards, the insertion and attachment mouth of the first end of the baluster is attached to the support element of the first scaffolding post in a direction of insertion of the baluster from bottom to top or diagonally from bottom to top , and then hooked onto the support element or into the support element of the first railing fastening device in such a way that the end of the railing rod supporting part of the hook wall part of the suspension hook of the first end of the railing rod comes to rest on the bearing element of the first railing fastening device of the first scaffolding post, in particular that is then arranged with its support element part in the support element support space of the attachment and
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of an arrangement according to a first exemplary embodiment, which comprises a first scaffolding post erected in its vertical basic position, a second scaffolding post erected in its vertical basic position, and two railing rods each detachably fastened to the scaffolding posts in their horizontal installation position, with each scaffolding post of the arrangement is plugged onto another scaffold post;
- 2.1 shows a section of a scaffolding post of the scaffolding posts in the area of a first railing fastening device, which is designed as a U-shaped bracket, in a side view;
- FIG. 2.2 shows the section according to FIG. 2.1 in a view rotated by 90 degrees to the right about the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding standard;
- FIG. 3.1 shows a side view of a handrail according to the invention
- FIG. 3.2 shows the baluster according to FIG. 3.1 in a top view from above rotated by 90 degrees about its longitudinal axis of the baluster;
- FIG. 4 shows an enlarged side view of one end of the baluster of the two ends of the baluster according to FIG. 3.1;
- 5.1 shows a first assembly position, in which a baluster with an insertion and suspension mouth open to the front of one of its two baluster ends is placed diagonally from bottom to top onto a support element of the U-shaped bracket,
- Fig. 5.2 shows a second assembly position in which the baluster is pushed further onto the support element at an angle from bottom to top and in which a receiving part of the support element of the U-shaped bracket is completely in a support element receiving space of the attachment and attachment mouth is recorded
- 5.3 shows a third assembly position, in which the baluster is pushed further onto the support element at an angle from below, namely up to a push-on position, in which the free hook end of the suspension hook touches the support element part of the support element in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the scaffolding post -viewed longitudinally, towered over,
- 5.4 shows a fourth assembly position, in which the baluster is lowered somewhat compared to the position in FIG. 5.3
- 5.5 shows a fifth assembly position, in which the baluster is lowered further down, namely so far that it is suspended with its suspension hook on the support part of the support element of the U-shaped bracket and rests there,
- 5.7 shows a seventh assembly position, in which the baluster rests with its first end of the baluster on the support part of the support element of the U-shaped bracket of the first scaffolding post in the course of its advanced assembly and in which the baluster in the region of its second end of the baluster with the support element part of a support element of a second scaffolding standard is brought together in such a way that its second hook partially protrudes through the receiving slot of the U-shaped bracket of the second scaffolding standard and with the insertion and suspension mouth of its second end of the baluster vertically from above onto the support part of the support element of the second scaffolding post can be attached,
- a second handrail rod is also detachably attached to the first and second scaffolding post, specifically to a second handrail fastening device in each case, which is each at a vertical distance from the respective first handrail fastening device below the same is attached to the respective scaffolding standard, with the scaffolding standards being in an assembly position according to Fig. 5.7 and with another second scaffolding standard being shown to the right of the second scaffolding standard, onto which the second scaffolding standard is to be attached in the course of its advanced assembly, Fig.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of one of the railing fastening devices, a railing rod being hung on the support element of the U-shaped bracket of this railing fastening device with one of its railing rod ends resting on the support element of the bracket;
- FIG. 7 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a railing fastening device, in which a locking lever that can be rotated about a transverse axis is fastened to an upper fastening part of the U-shaped bracket according to the first exemplary embodiment of a railing fastening device shown in FIG folded locking position is located;
- FIG. 8 shows a third exemplary embodiment of a railing fastening device which is designed with an upwardly open L-shaped bracket
- Figure 9 shows a fourth embodiment of a railing fastener designed with an upwardly open J-shaped bracket
- 10 shows a fifth exemplary embodiment of a railing fastening device, in which a rocker arm is fastened to a support element such that it can pivot about a transverse axis relative to the receiving element;
- Fig. 11.1 shows a section of an arrangement according to a second or third embodiment, which includes a railing fastening device either according to the third embodiment shown in Fig. 8 or according to the fourth embodiment shown in Fig. 9 and a first end of the baluster of the baluster according to the invention, the is placed on the associated horizontal support element, the railing fastening device being shown in a top view rotated by 90 degrees about the respective longitudinal axis of the scaffold post compared to FIGS. 8 and 9;
- FIG. 11.2 shows a view of the arrangement according to FIG. 11.1 in a plan view from above;
- Fig. 12.1 shows a section of an arrangement according to a third exemplary embodiment, which includes a railing fastening device according to the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG shown as a top view rotated by 90 degrees about the longitudinal axis of the scaffolding post compared to FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12.2 shows a view of the arrangement according to FIG. 12.1 in a plan view from above;
- Fig. 13 is a side view of the second or third embodiment shown in Fig. 11.1 of an arrangement according to the invention, the two Scaffolding posts and a railing rod according to the invention in its horizontal installation position, each railing rod end of its railing rod ends resting on an associated support element of a railing fastening device according to the third or fourth exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 8 or FIG. 10;
- Fig. 14 is a side view of the fourth exemplary embodiment shown in Fig. 12.1 of an arrangement according to the invention, which comprises two scaffolding posts and a baluster according to the invention in its horizontal installation position, with each baluster end of its baluster ends on an associated support element of a railing fastening device according to that shown in Fig. 10 fifth embodiment is present.
- the arrangement 19.1 comprises at least the following scaffolding components: a single first scaffolding post 23.1 made of metal, a single second scaffolding post 23.2 made of metal and a first railing device 21.1 made of metal, which is detachably connected to the first scaffolding post 23.1 and to the second scaffolding post 23.2.
- the arrangement 19.1 also includes a second railing device 21.2 made of metal, which is detachably connected to the first scaffolding post 23.1 and to the second scaffolding post 23.2.
- the first scaffolding post 23.1 extends in the direction of its first scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24.1 in a straight line from its lower post end to its upper post end over an effective first post length, preferably 2 m.
- the first scaffold post 23.1 has a first pipe connector 25.1 at its upper end.
- the second scaffolding post 23.2 extends in the direction of its second scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24.2 in a straight line from its lower end of the post to its upper end of the post over a length of preferably 2 m. effective second stem length.
- the second scaffold post 23.1 has a second pipe connector 25.1 at its upper end.
- the first scaffold post 23.1 is set up in a first vertical position of use 28.1 in such a way that its first scaffold post longitudinal axis 24.1 extends vertically, preferably essentially perpendicularly.
- the second scaffold post 23.2 is set up in a second vertical position of use 28.2 in such a way that its second scaffold post longitudinal axis 24.2 extends vertically, preferably essentially perpendicularly.
- the first scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 and the second scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24.2 of the second scaffolding post 23.2 extend essentially parallel to one another.
- the single first scaffold post 23.1 is attached to another, single, first scaffold post 23.3.
- the single, second frame post 23.2 is attached to a further, single, second frame post 23.4.
- each additional first scaffolding post compared to the effective post length of the first and second scaffolding post 23.1,
- Each additional scaffold post 23.3, 23.4 is set up in a vertical use position 28.3, 28.4 in such a way that its longitudinal axis 24.3, 24.4 of the scaffold post extends vertically, preferably substantially perpendicularly.
- At least two rosettes 30.5, 30.6, preferably in the form of perforated discs, can be permanently attached to each additional scaffolding post 23.3, 23.4, preferably by welding, viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 24.3, 24.4 of the assigned additional scaffolding post 23.3, 23.4, in one Rosette-Axialab- distance 27 to each other, preferably corresponding to a grid dimension of a modular framework of the applicant. This grid dimension is preferably 50 cm.
- the further first scaffolding post 23.3 and the further second scaffolding post 23.4 have the same design.
- a first railing attachment device 31.1.1 for the first railing device 21.1 and a second railing attachment device 31.1.2 for the second railing device 21.2 are permanently attached to the first scaffold post 23.1, preferably by welding.
- the respective first railing attachment device 31.1.1, 31.2.1 and the respective second railing attachment device 31.1.2, 31.2.2 have the same design.
- the respective first and second railing attachment devices 31.1.1, 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2 are each designed differently like the respective rosette 30.1, 30.2.
- Each first railing fastening device 31.1.1, 31.2.1 is near the upper end of the respective scaffolding post 23.1,
- Every second railing fastening device 31.1.2, 31.2.2 is viewed in a direction parallel to the respective scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24.1, 24.2 of the respective scaffolding post 23.1, 23.2, at a railing fastening device distance 32.1, 32.2 to the respective first railing fastening device 31.1.1, 31.2.1 attached below the same to the respective scaffold post 23.1, 23.2, preferably corresponding to the grid dimension.
- the railing attachment devices of the first and second scaffolding standard are designed in the same way.
- FIG. 1 31.2.1. 31.2.2 of the first and second scaffolding posts 23.1, 23.2 are shown in FIG. 1 in a partial section, around the baluster ends 41.1, 41.2; 41.1.1, 41.1.2;
- Each railing device 21.1, 21.2 comprises an elongate baluster 22.1, 22.2 made of metal, which is formed with an elongate, straight tube 22, which extends essentially rectilinearly in the direction of its respective tube longitudinal axis 43.1, 43.2, which is connected to the respective baluster longitudinal axis 42.1, 42.2 of the respective railing rod 22.1, 22.2.
- Each baluster 22.1, 22.2 has a first baluster end 41.1.1, 41.2.1 and a second baluster end 41.1.2, 41.2.2, each extending away from one another in opposite directions.
- a first railing rod 22.1 of the first railing device 21.1 is releasably attached to the first railing attachment device 31.1.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 with its first railing rod end 41.1.1, which is attached to the first railing attachment device 31.1. 1 of the second scaffold post 23.2 is detachably attached.
- the first railing rod 22.1 is in a horizontal, essentially horizontal, first installation position 71.1.
- a second railing rod 22.2 of the second railing device 22.2 is releasably attached to the second railing attachment device 31.1.2 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 with its first railing rod end 41.2.1, which is attached to the second railing attachment device with its second railing rod end 41.2.2 pointing away from it 31 -1 -2 of the second scaffold post 23.2 is releasably attached.
- the second railing rod 22.2 is in a horizontal, essentially horizontal, second installation position 71.2.
- Each railing fastener 31; 31.1.1 , 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2 includes a rigid first support element 53.1.
- This is an essentially horizontal bracket support part of a bracket 52 designed as a U-shaped bracket for supporting a railing rod 22; 22.1, 22.2 shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2.
- This holder 52 will be described in more detail below.
- the first support element or the bracket support part 53.1 is connected to the respectively assigned frame post 23; 23.1, 23.2 permanently, in particular rigidly, preferably by welding.
- the respective support element or the respective bracket support part 53.1 extends in a support element direction 55 transversely or perpendicularly to the respective longitudinal axis of the scaffold post
- Each baluster fastener 31; 31.1.1 , 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2 includes a rigid first locking element 56, which is connected to the respectively assigned support element 53.1, preferably rigidly, in particular in one piece.
- 31.1.1 , 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2 extends at a first transverse distance 57 to a scaffolding post outer surface 58 of the associated scaffolding post 23; 23.1, 23.2 in a first locking element direction 59 perpendicular to the support element direction 55 and parallel to the respective scaffold post longitudinal axis 24.1,
- Each first locking element 56 and the respectively associated first support element 53.1 enable a baluster end 41 of the baluster ends to be supported
- the Support elements 53.1 of the respective second fastening device 31.1.2; 31.2.2 are, in the vertical use position 28.1, 28.2 of the first and second scaffolding post 23.1, 23.2, arranged at a substantially equal second height.
- each railing attachment device 31; 31.1.1 , 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2 a holder in the form of a rigid, U-shaped bracket 52 made in one piece or in one piece.
- the U-shaped bracket 52 has the first support element 53.1, an upper bracket, designed as a lower bracket contact part - fastener 60; 60.1, 60.2 and the first locking element 56 designed as a vertical bracket support part.
- the first locking element 56 has a vertical support surface 61 extending parallel to the longitudinal axis 24.1, 24.2 of the associated scaffolding standard 23.1, 23.2 for laterally supporting the associated end 41.1, 41.2 of the baluster of the associated baluster 22.1, 22.2.
- Each bracket contact part 53.1 has a horizontal bearing surface 62 for vertically laying on or supporting the associated baluster end 41.1, 41.2 of the associated baluster 22.1, 22.2.
- Each bracket attachment part 60; 60.1, 60.2 extends from the assigned scaffolding 3.1, 23.2 in a iron-mounted part 63, preferably vertically to the scaffolding between 24.2, 24.2 of the assigned scaffolding 23.1, 23.2 parallel to the line element direction 55 and is with the assigned scaffold standard
- the U-shaped bracket 53.1 and the scaffolding post outer surface 58 of the associated scaffolding post 23.1, 23.2 delimit and enclose a through-opening 64 for inserting the associated end of the baluster 41.1, 41.2 and for receiving a support part of the end of the baluster, also referred to as a hook wall part
- the through-opening 64 is a vertical slit for pushing through one or the end part of the baluster concerned end 41.1, 41.2 of the baluster concerned 22.1, 22.2 designed.
- the through opening 64 or the slot extends in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 24.1, 24.2 of the scaffolding post of the respective scaffolding post 23.1, 23.2.
- the bearing element or the bracket bearing part 53.1 Viewed in a cross-sectional plane formed perpendicular to the direction 55 of the bearing element, the bearing element or the bracket bearing part 53.1 has a rectangular cross section 65, as illustrated in particular in FIG. 2.2.
- the support element or the bracket contact part 53.1 points in the locking element direction 59 or in a first direction
- the first and second baluster 22.1, 22.2 are supported at their baluster ends 41.1, 41.2; 41.1.1, 41.1.2; 41.2.1, 41.2.2 via a respective railing rod support part 84.1, 84.2 on the respective assigned support element 53.1 or bracket contact part of the respective bracket 52.
- Fig. 6 is shown in a side view perpendicular to a vertical bracket transverse mid-plane of symmetry or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 42 of the railing rod, an element arrangement comprising a railing end 41 and a bracket 52 of a scaffolding post 23, the railing rod end 41 being one in its horizontal installed position 71, the railing rod 22 rests on the bracket support element or bracket contact part 53.1.
- FIG. 7 shows in a corresponding side view that the U-shaped bracket 52 shown in particular in FIGS. 2.1, 2.2 and 6 can also be equipped with a locking lever 68 according to an alternative exemplary embodiment.
- the locking lever 68 can be attached to the bracket attachment part 60; 60.1, 60.2 of the bracket 62 to a perpendicular to the pivot axis 69 extending along the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffolding post can be fastened pivotably from an open position, not shown in the figures, into a locked position 70 and vice versa.
- Each railing device 21 comprises a railing rod 22.
- the railing rod 22 comprises a straight tube 44, preferably a round tube.
- the tube 44 has a first tube end 45.1 and a second tube end 45.2.
- the tube 44 extends in a straight line in the direction of its tube longitudinal axis 43, which coincides with the longitudinal axis 42 of the handrail rod 22 of the handrail.
- the first tube end 45.1 has a first receiving slot 46.1, in which a first suspension hook
- the second tube end 45.2 has a second receiving slot 46.2, into which a second attachment and suspension plate 51.2 having a second hook 50.s and a second anti-lift arm 100.2 is inserted and permanently connected to the tube 44 by welding.
- the railing rod 22 has a first railing rod end 41.1, which is formed with the first plug-on and hanging plate 51.1.
- the baluster 22 has a second end of the baluster 41.1, which is formed with the second push-on and hanging plate 51.2.
- the first end 41.1 of the baluster and the second end of the baluster 41.2 extend away from one another in opposite directions, viewed parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster.
- the first plug-on and hanging plate 51.1 and the second plug-on and hanging plate 51 .2 have the same design.
- Each push-on and hook-in plate 51 .1
- Each push-on and hook-on plate 51.1, 51.2 is designed as a plug-in component that is intended to be inserted into one of the tube ends 45.1, 45.2 of the tube 44 of the baluster 22 to be plugged in.
- Each mounting and hanging plate 51.1, 51.2 consists of a flat material, preferably flat steel.
- Each push-on and hook-on plate 51.1, 51.2 has a flat first side surface 70.1.1, 70.2.1 and a flat second side surface 70.1.2, 70.2.2, which is parallel to the associated first side surface 70.1.1, 70.2.1 is trained.
- the two side faces 70.1.1, 70.1.2; 70.2.1, 70.2.2 of each push-on and hook-on plate 51.1, 51.2 each extend away from one another in opposite directions.
- the railing rod 22 is embodied symmetrically to a transverse center plane of symmetry 94 containing the longitudinal axis 42 of the railing rod.
- the transverse center plane of symmetry 94 extends parallel to the two side faces 70.1.1, 70.1.2; 70.2.1, 70.2.2 of each push-on and hook-on plate 51.1, 51.2 in the transverse center between the two side surfaces 65.1, 65.2.
- the railing rod 22 is embodied symmetrically to a longitudinal central plane of symmetry 95, which extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis 42 of the railing rod in the longitudinal center between the two railing rod ends 40.1, 40.2.
- the longitudinal center plane of symmetry 94 extends perpendicularly to the transverse center plane of symmetry 94.
- Each push-on and hook-on plate 51.1, 51.2 is surrounded by an end face 82; 82.1, 82.2, perpendicular to the respective associated side surfaces 70.1 .1, 70.1 .2; 70.2.1, 70.2.2.
- the first railing rod end 41.1 has a first base part 49.1, which is connected to the first tube end 45.1 of the tube 44 or to which the first tube end 45.1 of the tube 44 is attached.
- the second end of the railing rod 41.2 has a second base part 49.2, which is connected to the second tube end 45.2 of the tube 44 or to which the second tube end 45.2 of the tube 44 is attached.
- the first hook 50.1 extends from the first base part 49.1 of the first railing rod end 41.1 in a first direction 72.1, viewed in the horizontal installation position 71.1 forward 76.1 and upwards 75, away from the second railing rod end 41.2.
- the second suspension hook 50.2 extends from the second base part 49.2 of the second end of the baluster 41.2 in a second direction 72.2, viewed in the horizontal installed position 71 forward 76.2 and upwards 75, away from the first end of the baluster 41.1.
- the first anti-lifting arm 100.1 extends from the first base part 49.1 of the first baluster end 41.1 in a third direction 72.3, viewed in the horizontal installation position 71 forward 76.1 and downward 74, away from the second baluster end 41.2.
- the second anti-lift arm 100.2 extends from the second base part
- Each suspension hook 50; 50.1, 50.2 has at its front end pointing away from the tube 44 a hooked nose 83; 83.1, 83.2 on.
- Each hooked nose 83; 83.1, 83.2 has a front outer contour 85; 85.1, 85.2 in the form of a front edge. Each end edge has, in a sectional plane parallel to the associated parallel side faces 70.1.1, 70.1.2; 70.2.1, 70.2.2 have a cross section that is rounded towards the front.
- Each hooked nose 83; 83.1, 83.2 has a free hook end 86; 86.1, 86.2 on.
- the first behind- The hook end 86.1 of the first hook nose 84.1 of the first suspension hook 50.1 of the first end of the baluster 41.1 extends, viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster, viewed in the direction of the second end of the baluster 41.2, backwards 77.1.
- the first end of the baluster 41.1 has a first attachment and attachment mouth
- the second end of the baluster 41.2 has a second attachment and attachment mouth 87.2.
- the first attachment and attachment mouth 87.1 is delimited by the first attachment hook 50.1 and by the first anti-lift arm 100.1.
- the second attachment and attachment mouth 87.2 is delimited by the second attachment hook 50.2 and by the second anti-lift arm 100.2.
- each suspension hook 50; 50.1, 50.2 is a first arm.
- Each attachment and attachment mouth 87; 87.1, 87.2 delimits a recess 73; 73.1, 73.2, which have a supporting element receiving space 80; 80.1, 80.2 for receiving at least one support element part 54; 54.1, 54.2 of the support element 53.1 of the respective railing fastening device 31; 31.1.1 , 31.1.2; 31.2.1, 31.2.2.
- Each free rear hook end 86; 86.1, 86.2 of each suspension hook 50; 50.1, 50.2 defines a hook end recess 88; 88.1 ,
- Each hook end recess 88 is supported by a recess support surface or contact surface 78, which is horizontal in the horizontal installation position 71, of a railing rod end support part 79 of the hook wall part 84 of the suspension hook 50 limited.
- the recess support surface or support surface 78 of the hook wall part 84 or the hook wall part 84 delimits the support element receiving space 80.
- the hook end recess 88 is vertical in the installed position 71, perpendicular to the recess support surface or support surface 78 is limited from this, in the installed position 71 downwards 74, extending first support surface 89 of a first support wall 90 of the suspension hook 50.
- the first support surface 89 or the first support wall 90 also delimits the support element receiving space 80.
- the second support surface 91 of the second support wall 92 extends parallel to the recess support surface or contact surface 78 of the hook wall part 84.
- the second support surface 91 or the second support wall 92 also delimits the support element receiving space 80.
- the second support wall 92 goes into an inner delimiting surface 101 of the anti-lift arm 100, which also delimits the support element receiving space 88.
- the inner boundary surface 101 of the anti-lift arm 100 is concave, viewed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 42 of the transverse center symmetry plane 94 containing the railing rod, starting from a transition surface 93 adjoining the second support surface 91 to the free rear arm end 102 and continuously curved with a radius 103.
- the anti-lift arm 100 surrounds the support element receiving space 80, viewed in the direction perpendicular to the transverse center plane of symmetry 94, by an approximately 150-degree circumferential angle 104 Makes an angle 105 of about 110 degrees in the direction perpendicular to the transverse median plane of symmetry 94.
- the anti-lift arm 100 of a baluster end 41.1, 41.2 is, viewed in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster, in the direction away from the respective other baluster end 41.2, 41.1 or forwards 76.1 or 76.2 via the free grip behind Hook end 86 of the suspension hook 50 addition.
- each anti-lift arm 100 has a rear-engaging arm face 106 viewed in the direction away from the respective other end of the railing rod or forward 76.1 or 76.2.
- a stop surface for limiting the stop relative to a perpendicular to the second scaffolding post - Longitudinal axis 24.2 extending outer surface 107 of the support element 53.1 function (see Fig. 5.7, right side of the figure).
- the attachment and attachment mouth 87 of each end of the railing rod 41 has a mouth opening width 96 which, measured between the free hook end 86 and the anti-lift arm 100, extends from a first mouth opening width 96.1 between the free hook end 86 of the hook hook 50 and the opposite free rear gripping arm end 102 of the anti-lift arm 100, in the direction of the base part 49, at least up to a second jaw opening width 96.2 that can also be described as a diagonal second jaw opening width, which is larger than the maximum support element height 66 of the support element part 54 of the associated support element 53.1 protruding into the support element receiving space 80.
- the first attachment and attachment mouth 87.1 of the first end of the baluster 41.1 is open in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster, away from the second end of the baluster 41.2 or towards the front 76.1.
- the first attachment and attachment mouth 87.1 or its first attachment hook 50.1 and its first anti-lift arm 100.1 delimit the first support element receiving space 80.1 of the first hook end recess 88.1.
- the first hook end recess 88.1 is delimited by the free first hook end 86.1 of the first suspension hook 50.1 and by the free first arm end 102.1 of the first anti-lifting arm 100.1.
- the free first hook end 86.1 of the first hanging hook 50.1 and the free first arm end 102.1 of the first anti-lift device arm 100.1 have a minimum first distance from one another, which corresponds to a minimum first jaw opening width 96.1 of the first mounting and hanging jaw 87.1.
- the second attachment and attachment mouth 87.2 or its second attachment hook 50.2 and its second anti-lift arm 100.2 delimit the second support element receiving space 80.2 of the second hook end recess 88.1.
- the second recess 88.1 is delimited by the free second hook end 86.2 of the second suspension hook 50.2 and by the free second hook end 86.2 of the second anti-lifting arm 100.2.
- the free second hook end 86.2 of the second suspension hook 50.2 and the free second hook end 86.2 of the second anti-lift arm 100.2 have a minimum second distance 96.2 from one another, which corresponds to a minimum second jaw opening width 96.2 of the second attachment and attachment jaw 87.2.
- the minimum first distance or the minimum first mouth opening width 96.1 and also the minimum second distance or the minimum second mouth opening width 96.2 are each viewed in the transverse center plane of symmetry 94 and in a first direction 66.1, preferably in a direction parallel to viewed from the scaffold post longitudinal axis 24, is smaller than the maximum support element height 66 of the support element part 54 of the support element 53.1 of the railing attachment device 33 of the respective scaffold post 23 protruding into the support element receiving space 80.
- the minimum first distance or the minimum first jaw opening width 96.1 and also the minimum second distance or the minimum second jaw opening width 96.2 viewed in each case in a second direction 67.2 perpendicular to the first direction 66.1, preferably perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffolding post 23, is greater than the maximum support element Width 67 of the respective support element part 54.
- the respective support element part 54 has an essentially rectangular cross section 65 in a cross-sectional plane containing the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffolding post, which is perpendicular to the support element direction 55 (Fig. 2.2).
- Each support element receiving space 80 is suitable and intended for at least partially accommodating a support element part 54 of a support element 53.1 of the respective railing fastening device 31, which extends in the support element direction 55 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffolding post 23 via its scaffolding post - Outer surface 58 extends outwardly away.
- the first hook end recess 88.1 or the first mounting and hanging mouth 87.1 is parallel to the associated side faces 70.1.1, 70.1.2 of the first mounting and hanging plate 51.1, which extend away from one another, and in one direction viewed from the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster, away from the second end of the baluster 41.2 or forward 76.1 and open to the outside.
- the second hook end recess 88.2 or the second mounting and hanging mouth 87.2 is both to the associated side surfaces 70.2.1, 70.2.2 of the second mounting and hanging plate 51.2 extending away from one another and in one direction , viewed parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the baluster, away from the first end of the baluster 41.1 or forward 76.2 and open to the outside.
- the first anti-lift arm 100; 100.1 of its first baluster end 41; 41.1 and the second anti-lift arm 100.2 of its second end 41.2 of the baluster viewed in a direction parallel to the respective scaffolding post longitudinal axis 42, 42.1, 42.2, has a first vertical spacing 109 from the associated support element 53, 53.1 of the respective railing fastening device 34 located opposite it , which is smaller than a second vertical distance 110 by which the associated first locking element, i.e.
- the vertical bracket support part 56, 56 of the U-shaped bracket 52 extends in the first locking element direction 59 above the horizontal support element support surface 62 of the associated support element 53.1, on which the associated end-of-railing-rod end support part 79, which delimits the respective hook-end recess 88, of the end of the railing-rod 41 of the affected or respective railing-rod 22 rests.
- FIGS. 8 to 10 are further embodiments of railing attachment devices 34; 34.1, 34.2; 35; 35.1, 35.2; 36; 36.1, 36.2 of scaffolding posts 21; 21.1, 21.2, on which, as shown in FIGS 14 shown alternative arrangements 19.2, 19.3, 19.4 can be formed.
- a railing device 21 or a railing rod 22 is also installed, as shown in particular in FIGS. 3.1 and 3.2 A characteristic feature, in particular of the exemplary embodiments shown in FIGS.
- first end of the baluster 41.1 starting from the horizontal installation position 71 of the baluster 22, can be transferred upwards 75 into a first end of the baluster-abutment position in which the free gripping
- the hook end 86.1 of the suspension hook 50.1 of the first end of the baluster 41.1 can or is in contact with a first support element outer boundary surface 111.1 of the support element 53.2 of the first railing fastening device 34.1, 35.1, 36.1 of the first scaffolding post 21.1, which is in a direction parallel to the railing - Longitudinal axis 42 viewed, protrudes farthest away from the second end of the baluster 41.2 or forwards 76.1, wherein in this first end of the baluster abutment position a second support element outer boundary surface 111.2 of the support element 53.2, 53.3, 53.4 of the first railing attachment device 34.1, 35.1, 36.1 , which, viewed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 42 of the railing rod, protrudes furthest towards
- each anti-lift arm 100; 100.1, 100.2 of the railing rod 22, which is located in its horizontal installation 71 or converted into its horizontal installation, in one direction in parallel to the respective scaffolding stick length axis, to the opposite edition element 53.2, 53.3, 53.4 of the respective railing mount 34 , 35, 36 has a first vertical distance 117 which is smaller than a second vertical distance 118 by which the associated first locking element 56.2, 56.3, 56.4 is in the first locking element direction 59 or the associated second locking element 120 in the second locking element direction 121 extends upwards above a, preferably horizontal, bearing element bearing surface 62 of the associated bearing element 53.2, 53.3, 53.4, on which the associated end-of-railing-rod end support part 79 of the end-of-railing-rod 41; 41.1, 41.2 of the affected or respective railing rod 22 rests.
- a railing attachment device 34 34.1, 34.2 for an arrangement 19.2 which is designed with a holder 97 which is open towards the top 75 and is L-shaped in the cross-section shown.
- This holder 97 also has a support element Direction 55 perpendicular to the scaffold post longitudinal axis 24 from the scaffold post outer surface 58 extending outwardly rigid support element 53.2, which is permanently attached to the scaffold post 23, preferably by welding.
- This pin or bolt-shaped support element 53.2 has a substantially circular cross section 107 in the cross section shown in FIG. 11.1.
- a railing device 21 designed according to the invention or its railing rod 22 can also be mounted on such a bracket 53.2 in a leading assembly and thereby transferred into a horizontal installation position 71 or has been transferred.
- 11.1 and 13 is a fourth embodiment of a railing attachment device 35; 35.1, 35.2 for an arrangement 19.3 which is designed with a holder 98 which is open towards the top 75 and is J-shaped in the cross section shown.
- This holder 98 also has a rigid support element 53.3 which extends outwards from its outer surface 58 of the support element in a support element direction 55 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 24 of the support element and is permanently fastened to the support element 23, preferably by welding.
- This pin or bolt-shaped support element 53.3 also has a substantially circular cross section 107 in the cross section shown in FIG. 11.1.
- a railing device 21 designed according to the invention or its railing rod 22 is mounted on such a bracket 98 in a leading assembly and is thereby transferred or has been transferred into a horizontal installation position 71 .
- 12.1, 12.2 and 14 is a fifth embodiment of a railing attachment device 36; 36.1, 36.2 for an arrangement 19.4, which is designed with a rocker arm 122 rotatable about a transverse axis 69 and a support element 53.4, the rocker arm 122 being rotatable about the transverse axis 69 relative to the support element 53.4 on the support element 53.4.
- This holder 99 also has a rigid support element 53.4 which extends outwards in a support element direction 55 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffolding post and is permanently attached to the scaffolding post 23, preferably by welding.
- This pin or bolt-shaped support element 53.4 has a substantially circular cross section 107 in the cross section shown in FIG. 12.1.
- a rocker arm 122 is fastened to the outwardly protruding free end 125 of the bearing element 53.4, which is rotatably mounted on the bearing element 53.4 about an axis of rotation 69 extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis 24 of the scaffold post.
- the rocker arm 122 is a rigid second locking element 120, which is movable or rotatable relative to the support element 53.4 and is attached to the support element 53.4, which can be swiveled into a second locking position 123, preferably automatically or manually due to gravity or wasteful, in which there is a second transverse distance 57 to a scaffolding post outer surface 58 of the associated scaffolding post 21 in a second locking element direction 121 perpendicular to the support element direction 55 and parallel to the scaffolding post longitudinal axis 24 from the Support element 53.4 extends upwards 75 and downwards 74 away. As shown in FIGS.
- a railing device 21 designed according to the invention or its railing rod 22 can also be mounted on such a bracket 99 in a leading assembly and thereby transferred into a horizontal installation position 71 or has been transferred.
- both the free rear-engaging hook end 86.1 of the first suspension hook 50.1 of the first end 41.1 of the baluster 22 supports the support element part of the Support element 53.4 of the first railing fastening device 36.1 of the first scaffolding post 21.1 reaches behind and at least partially reaches under, and also the free hook end 86.2 of the suspension hook 50.2 of the second end 41.2 of the handrail rod 22 that reaches behind and reaches behind the supporting element part of the supporting element 53.4 of the second railing fastening device 36.2 of the second scaffolding post 21.2 reaches behind and at least partially reaches under.
- the starting point is a first scaffolding post 23.1, which is either initially transferred to its vertical or perpendicular vertical first position of use 28.1 or which has already been transferred to its vertical or perpendicular vertical first position of use 28.1 (see FIG. 5.1).
- a first baluster 22.1 is then attached to this first scaffold post 23.1 with the first attachment and attachment mouth 87.1 of its first baluster end 41.1.1 in a direction away from the second baluster end 41.1.2 or forwards 76.1 and open to the outside in a baluster attachment direction from bottom to top or in a railing rod insertion direction 126 at an angle from bottom to top on the upper first railing fastening device 31.1.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1.
- the first railing rod 22.1 is pushed onto the horizontal first support element 53.1 of the first railing fastening device 31.1.1 with its first attachment and suspension mouth 87.1, which is open at the front 76.1, until the anti-lift arm 100.1, i.e. the lower, second arm of the first railing rod end 41.1. 1 of the first railing rod 22.1, in a front region of its concavely curved inner boundary surface 115, which is assigned to its free rear arm end 102.1, abuts (FIG. 5.1).
- the concavely curved inner boundary surface 115 can slide along the underside of the first support element 53.1 of the first railing fastening device 31.1.1, which means that the first railing rod 22.1 can be slipped smoothly onto the first Railing attachment device 31 .1 .1 is guaranteed.
- a first support element part 54.1 of the first support element 53.1 arrives at the first Fastening device 31.1.1 to an area on the one hand vertically below the free rear hook end 86.1 of the first suspension hook 50.1, i.e. the upper, first arm, and on the other hand above the inner boundary surface 101 of the first anti-lift arm 100.1 opposite the first suspension hook 50.1 (Fig. 5.2).
- the upper first hook end recess 88.1 of the first attachment hook 50.1 reaches over the upper end or to above the horizontal Bearing surface 62 of the first bearing element part 54.1 of the first bearing element 53.1 of the first fastening device 31.1.1 (FIG. 5.3).
- the fitter then has two options. Either he can completely let go of the first railing rod 22.1, so that gravity can reach the hanging position shown in FIG. shown baluster assembly intermediate position 47.1, continue the leading assembly of the first baluster 22.1 suspended with its first baluster end 41.1.1 on the first support element 53.1 of the first baluster fastening element 31.1.1.
- first railing rod 22.1 is to be mounted as a leading railing, but also a second railing rod 22.2
- the installer can leave the first railing rod 22.1 hanging in the second intermediate railing rod installation position 47.2 shown in FIG. 56 and can then also install the second railing rod 22.2 in the same way as described above using the example of the first railing rod 22.1.
- the fitter can bring the second end of the handrail rod 41.1.2 of the first handrail rod 22.1 together with the first handrail fastening device 31.2.1 of the second scaffolding post 23.2 in such a way that the second free hook end 86.2 of the second suspension hook 50.1 engages the second support element 53.2 of the first railing fastening device 31.2.1 of the second scaffolding post 23.2 above the top of the second support element 53.2 and reaches a third intermediate railing rod assembly position 47.3, in which the free second hook end 86.2 of the second suspension hook 50.2 engages the second Support element part 54.2 of the second support element 53.2 on its first outer side, which points away from the first end of the baluster 41.1.1 of the first baluster 22.1 or from the first scaffold post 23.1, in a vertical direction downwards 74 can happen.
- a stop of the front rear gripping arm face 106 of the second free rear gripping arm end 102.2 of the second anti-lift arm 100.2 can be used on a second outer side of the second support element part 54.2 of the second support element 53.2, which differs from the first outer side in an opposite direction away from the first scaffolding standard 23.1 (Fig. 5.7).
- the fitter can either let go of the first railing rod 22.1, so that the recess Support surface or contact surface 78 of the second end of the baluster support part 79.2 of the second hook wall part 84.2 of the second suspension hook 50.2, which delimits the hook end recess 88.2 of the second suspension hook 50.2 at the bottom 74, for resting on the upper side of the second support element part 54.2 of the second Support element 53.2 of the first railing attachment device 31.2.1 of the second scaffold post 23.2 arrives or the fitter can actively perform this movement.
- a fourth railing rod assembly intermediate position is reached, in which the first railing rod 22.1 on the one hand with the hook 50.1 of its first railing rod end 41.1.1 on the top of the first support element part 54.1 of the first support element 53.1 of the first railing fastening device 31 .1. 1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 and in which the first railing rod 22.1 rests on the other hand with the hook 50.2 of its second end 41.1.2 of the railing rod on the upper side of the second support element part 54.2 of the second support element 53.2 of the first railing fastening device 31.1.2 of the second scaffolding post 23.2 .
- the fitter can expediently first attach the first railing rod 22.1, which is hooked with its first railing rod end 41.1.1 to the upper or first railing fastening device 31.1.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 hang or attach to the upper or first railing attachment device 31.1.2 of the second scaffolding post 23.2 and only then hang the second railing rod with its first end 41.2.1 of the railing rod to the lower or second railing attachment device 31.2.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 22.2 hang or attach to the lower or second railing attachment device 31.2.2 of the second scaffolding post 23.1.
- An intermediate assembly position 48 is then reached, which is shown by way of example in FIG. 5.8.
- the fitter can now move the second scaffolding post 23.2 vertically upwards 75 together with the first railing rod 22.1 releasably attached thereto or together with the two railing rods 22.1, 22.2 releasably attached thereto and move the second scaffolding post (23.2) into its vertical or horizontal position.
- vertical use position 28.2 so that the railing rods (22.1, 22.1) reach their horizontal or horizontal installation position (71.1, 71.2) shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5.9 shows an inventive arrangement 19.1 according to the first exemplary embodiment, consisting of the first scaffolding post 23.1 set up vertically or vertically in its vertical first position of use 28.1, the second scaffolding post 23.2 set up vertically or plumbly in its vertical second position of use 28.2, and the shown in its first horizontal or horizontal installation position 71.1 located first railing rod 22.1, over the insertion and suspension mouths 87.1, 87.2 of its railing rod ends 41.1.1, 41.1.2 on the upper or first railing fastening device 31.1.1 of the first scaffolding post 23.1 and is detachably attached to the upper or first railing attachment device 31.2.1 of the second scaffolding post 23.2, but secured against lifting, in such a way that the first railing rod 22.1 only results from a vertical lowering or vertical lifting of a scaffolding post 23.1 or 23.2 of the the two scaffolding posts 23.1, 23.2 relative to the other scaffolding post 23.2 or 23.1 of the two scaffolding posts 23.1, 23.2 can be removed from the railing attachment device 31.1.1
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