WO1980001819A1 - Spiral staircase and process for assembling it - Google Patents
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- WO1980001819A1 WO1980001819A1 PCT/DE1980/000022 DE8000022W WO8001819A1 WO 1980001819 A1 WO1980001819 A1 WO 1980001819A1 DE 8000022 W DE8000022 W DE 8000022W WO 8001819 A1 WO8001819 A1 WO 8001819A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- the invention relates to a do-it-yourself spin • jQ delta staircase with a spindle post made of a hollow steel tube, which extends between the lower support in a basement and a pedestal plate or output stage in an upper floor of an ohn office building.
- a base or base plate is welded to the foot end of the spindle post, which stands on the lower support in the basement and is firmly anchored to it with bolts or dowels.
- the individual spindle post On the spindle post, the individual
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a spiral staircase * of the type mentioned at the outset, in which a bearing of spindle posts in one or a few length types is readily possible, and the precise adaptation of a predetermined spindle post to a certain length using simple cutting tools without Welding work can also be carried out at the assembly site in Do it yourseif operation.
- the object is achieved according to the invention in that the steel tube is divided into two tube sections, one part of which can be cut to the required dimension at its one end to adapt to the overall height of the spiral staircase at the installation site, while the other part which is ready for assembly can be non-positively connected to the deflected part at the installation site.
- a further advantageous embodiment according to the invention is that the steel tube consists of a tube adjoining the platform plate or output stage, which can be cut to length at its free end to adapt to the overall height of the spiral staircase at the installation site and that with a base plate firmly connected installation-ready pipe clip is provided which engages the free end "of the substitutelteil ⁇ th tube telescopically and / or this engages over tele ⁇ skopartig.
- the steel pipe consists of a longer pipe section firmly connected to a base plate and a shorter pipe section ready for installation that connects to the pedestal plate or final stage, such that the free end of the longer pipe section is of such a dimension It can be cut to length at the installation site that both pipe sections abutting one another with their free ends have the required total height for the spiral staircase and that one at the free end of the shorter pipe section
- the cutting to length can also be carried out without difficulty only at the installation site. All that is required is to clamp the pipe end to be cut to length of one spindle post part in a jig and to saw it off with a saw. Such work can also be carried out by mechanics without special training.
- the abovementioned squeeze ring can be used so that the cut cutting surface of the spindle post part comes to rest on a counter surface of the other spindle post part.
- OMPI 2d shows a view of the section through the foot of the spindle post
- the tubular spindle post 1 extends between a lower support 2 in the basement and a platform 3 or final stage in an upper floor of a residential or office building.
- a number of steps eg 14 steps can be arranged between the platform plate 3 ' and the lower support 2.
- the illustrated interruption of the spindle post is intended to make it clear that there are more than two steps between the platform plate 3 and the lower support 2.
- the stages 4 are separated from one another or kept at a distance by spacer sleeves 5 in a known manner. Steps and spacers can be made of wood or metal, as shown here.
- the inner diameter of the sleeves 5 and the cylindrical passages of the steps is only slightly larger than the outer diameter of the spindle post, so that the sleeves and the steps are held in the correct position on the spindle post.
- the spindle post 1 In the head end of the spindle post 1 there is a screw nut 6 which is welded to the inner walls of the spindle post.
- the spindle post 1 can be firmly connected to the pedestal plate 3 in a known manner via the screw nut 6.
- a bolt (not shown) engages in the screw nut 6 on a tensioning device which is placed on the platform plate.
- the spindle post 1 has a round or square base or foot plate 7 which is firmly connected to the spindle post and which rests on the lower support 2.
- OMPI Bolts 8 which firmly engage in holes 9 for anchoring the spindle post with the lower support 2.
- the spindle post consists of two steel pipe sections 10 and 11.
- the screw nut 6 is welded into the upper end of the upper steel pipe section 10.
- a piece of pipe or pipe socket 12 is fastened in the lower end of the steel pipe section 10, e.g. welded, the free end of which telescopically engages in the lower steel tube section 11.
- the base plate 7 is welded onto the lower end of the lower steel tube section 11.
- the upper steel pipe section 10 with the screw nut 6 welded in at the upper end and the one fastened in the lower end, e.g. welded pipe socket 12 can be kept ready for assembly in one or a few specific lengths.
- the lower steel tube section 11 can be kept in stock in one or a few specific excess lengths.
- the lower steel pipe section 11 is shortened at its free pipe end by a length such that after the upper steel pipe section 10 has been fitted onto the lower steel pipe section 11, both pipe sections 10 and 11 together form the have the desired total length of the spindle post 1.
- the shortening of the lower steel pipe section 11 can easily be carried out at the assembly site by clamping it in a gauge and then shortening it by a measured length using a saw. Such work can also be carried out by fitters who are not particularly qualified for the construction of stairs and who do not have any special approval from the building authorities as stair builders.
- the pipe socket 12 can also be pinned to the pipe section 10.
- Dowel pins or clamping sleeves 14 are particularly advantageous because they do not protrude beyond the outer surface of the spindle post 1, so that the steps 4 and the spacer sleeves 5 can grip over the spindle posts with little play.
- the inside and outside diameters are approximately equal to the inside and outside diameters of the steel pipe sections.
- the pipe sections 10 and 11 can then also have fixed lengths which have a common length which is somewhat less than an average storey height. The length difference between the total length of the pipe sections 10 and 11 and the respective storey height can then be compensated for by one or more spacer steel rings which are inserted between the opposite end faces of the pipe sections 10 and 11 instead of the crimp ring 13. Then the holes are made into which the dowel pins or clamping sleeves 14 are hammered '.
- Fig. 1b shows a variant of the spiral staircase according to Fig. 1a.
- the pipe socket 12 'according to Fig. 1b is firmly attached to the outside of the upper pipe section 10, e.g. welded on and towered over
- OMPI IPO the lower end of the pipe section 10 somewhat, so that the upper end of the lower pipe section 11 can be inserted into the end of the pipe socket 12 'after adjusting its length.
- connection of the telescopically intermeshing pipe parts at the installation site is carried out in accordance with the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1a by at least one dowel pin or clamping sleeve 14 '.
- the inner diameter of the spacer sleeve 5 1 is somewhat larger in FIG. 1b than the outer diameter of the pipe socket 12 ', so that it overlaps the pipe socket with little play.
- the remaining spacer sleeves and the pipe passages of the steps have normal inside diameters, which are only slightly larger than the outside diameter of the two pipe sections.
- the lengths of the two pipe sections 10 and 11 must be selected such that after the pipe section 11 has been cut to length to adapt the spiral staircase to a certain height, it is ensured that the special spacer sleeve 5 'projects beyond the pipe socket 12' at both ends. For this reason, it is useful if the length of the pipe socket
- O PI 12 'to the length of the spacer sleeve 5' is chosen to be as small as possible.
- the pipe section 11 can accordingly also have a fixed length if spacer rings can be inserted into the pipe socket 12.
- FIGS. 1a and 1b show further exemplary embodiments according to the invention, corresponding parts in FIGS. 1a and 1b being provided with the same reference numerals.
- the spindle post 1 according to FIG. 2a consists of a steel tube 15 connected to the pedestal plate 3 or the output stage and a base plate 16 in fixed connection with a pipe socket 17, the free end of which in the engages the lower free end of the steel tube 15.
- the steel tube 15, which has the nut 6 at its upper end according to FIG. 1a, can be shortened to any desired length at the installation site at its lower end.
- the steel pipe 15 is therefore made in one or a few excess lengths and cut to the desired length at the installation location.
- the base plate 16 can be stored in one or a few basic shapes, with the
- the steel tube 15 previously cut to its specific length is attached at its lower end to the tube extension 17 on the foot part and then pinned, screwed or glued to the tube extension 17.
- the tube extension 17 can also be designed such that it connects to the steel tube 15 with a press fit.
- An annular body 13 'made of plastically deformable, squeezable material can be inserted between the base plate 16 and the end face of the steel tube 15 in order to be able to compensate for unevenness.
- the tube extension 17 with the steel tube 15 according to FIG. 1 is only by a roll pin 14 'or
- FIG. 2b differs from FIG. 2a only in that the base plate 16 "has a cylindrical recess into which the pipe socket 17 fits, which is welded to the rear side of the base plate 16".
- 2c to 2g differ from the spindle staircase according to FIGS. 2a and 2b in that the base plate 7 is firmly connected to a pipe socket 17 'into which the steel pipe 15' engages with little play.
- the overlapping pipe parts are firmly connected to one another in accordance with FIG. 2a with dowel pins or clamping sleeves 14 ′ in accordance with FIGS. 1a and 1b. Such a connection can be dispensed with if the steel pipe 15 'lies with its outer surface sufficiently snugly on the inner surface of the pipe socket 17'.
- the spacer sleeves 5 and the steps 3, 4 are each made of metal.
- One sleeve 5 each * can also be connected to a stage 3 or 4.
- 2d shows a section through the pipe 15 'and the pipe socket 17' with holes 21 for inserting the clamping pins or clamping sleeves 14 '.
- three holes are provided which are evenly distributed over the circumference of the pipe socket 17 '.
- the pipe socket is advantageously provided with holes 21 from the beginning.
- Pipe socket 17 ' is guided. 2e shows a variant in which the base plate 7 is provided with a cylindrical recess in accordance with FIG. 2b, into which the steel tube 15 fits with little play.
- the pipe socket 17 ' is welded onto the base plate. o.the.jnne ⁇ fi
- of the pipe socket is essentially flush with the wall of the plate recess.
- two opposite bores 21 are shown in section, in which dowel pins 14 'are hammered in accordance with Fig. 2c.
- Fig. 2f differs from Fig. 2e in that the base plate 7 stands on a concrete floor or the like surface.
- a screed 2 ' is applied to the concrete floor, which is higher than the pipe socket 17'.
- a special intermediate sleeve 5 " is required, which is followed by the first stage 4.
- Fig. 2g differs from 2e only in that instead of thin-walled metal sleeve ⁇ 5 thick-walled sleeves, essentially made of wood, are used. Again, • a special lowermost sleeve 5 'is required which is provided innen ⁇ side with a cylindrical recess into which the pipe stub 17' can engage.
- the spindle post 1 in each case consists of a head part 18 and a steel tube 20 with a base plate.
- the ready-to-assemble head part 18 consists of a short piece of pipe with the welded-in screw nut 6 and is used for connection to the pedestal plate or top step 3.
- the head part ends in a tapered pipe extension 19 which extends into the free end of the Steel tube 20 engages, to which the base plate 7 is firmly connected, which is anchored to the lower support 2 in the lower floor.
- the free end of the steel tube 20 can be cut to length to adapt to the overall height of the spindle post 1.
- the steel pipe can on the pipe socket 19 according to the vo described embodiments can be attached, for example with dowel pins or clamping sleeves.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 3b essentially corresponds to the embodiment according to FIG. 3a only that in FIG. 3b the steps 3, 4 and the spacer sleeves 5 are made of metal, while in FIG. 3a they are made of wood.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b differs from FIGS. 3a and 3b in that the short pipe section 19 'is welded to the head piece 18 with the welded-in screw nut 6 correspondingly as in FIG. 1 b.
- the overlapping pipe parts are, as in the previous examples, firmly connected to one another by at least one spring pin 14 '.
- a special spacer sleeve 5 ' is also required in this exemplary embodiment, which can be pushed over the pipe section 19', while all other spacer sleeves and the pipe passages for the steps are small compared to the outer diameter of the pipe 20 Have play.
- the assembly of the stairs takes place in principle in the same way as the assembly of the stairs according to Fig. 1b.
- the height of the pipe socket connected to a base plate can be substantially equal to the height of a spacer sleeve between two adjacent steps.
- the pipe socket can either engage in the cut end of a steel pipe or overlap it.
- the pipe socket can also be double-walled, so that the end of the steel pipe is in an annular groove or in an annular slot between two pipe elements which are concentric to one another. engages elements that together form the pipe socket. Due to the double-walled design of a pipe socket, this can optionally be made relatively short, which can be advantageous for the variant according to FIGS. 1b and 3c.
- the spacers and the pipe passages at the rear ends of the steps can e.g. also have essentially the same height. It is not absolutely necessary that the height of the sleeves is significantly greater than the height of the steps. Metal steps can be welded onto pipe sections that protrude above the steps on both sides. Otherwise, the steps can have any shape. It is also clear to the person skilled in the art that the head part of the spindle post can be designed differently than in the exemplary embodiments shown, without thereby leaving the scope of the invention. Finally, it is not absolutely necessary that the pipe sections according to FIGS. 1a or 1b stand directly on top of one another after pinning, or that the spindle pipe according to FIGS.
- the clamping pins or clamping sleeves can easily be designed such that the entire forces of the spindle staircase are transmitted via the spindle tube, the pins or sleeves and the pipe socket to the base plate and the stand base.
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