WO1983002637A1 - Agencement de liaison pour des elements allonges d'echafaudage de construction ou autre - Google Patents

Agencement de liaison pour des elements allonges d'echafaudage de construction ou autre Download PDF

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WO1983002637A1
WO1983002637A1 PCT/SE1983/000017 SE8300017W WO8302637A1 WO 1983002637 A1 WO1983002637 A1 WO 1983002637A1 SE 8300017 W SE8300017 W SE 8300017W WO 8302637 A1 WO8302637 A1 WO 8302637A1
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joining
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scaffolding
female component
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I Göteborg Aktiebolag Ställningsgruppen
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Wallther, Harry
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Priority to DE8383900452T priority Critical patent/DE3364567D1/de
Priority to AT83900452T priority patent/ATE20938T1/de
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Priority to NO833425A priority patent/NO158821C/no

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G7/00Connections between parts of the scaffold
    • E04G7/30Scaffolding bars or members with non-detachably fixed coupling elements
    • E04G7/301Scaffolding 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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  • the present invention relates to a joining arrangement for extended scaffolding elements in a building scaffolding or similar, so arranged as to join one end of one of the scaffolding elements facing towards one end of the other scaffolding element with a first part of the joining arrangement forming a female component and a second part of the joining arrangement forming a male component , which in the joined state extends inside the female component, whereby the female component and the male component exhibit joining surfaces extending essentially concentrically with one another and facing towards one another.
  • Prior-art joining arrangements for extended scaffolding elements in the form of sleeves or pins are attached to one or both ends of a scaffolding element and are intended to interact with one end of another scaffolding element in such a way that the latter end is introduced into the sleeve or is slid over the pin.
  • prioi-art arrangements it has been necessary until now in prioi-art arrangements to design the sleeve or the pin with a cross-section such that it does not deviate excessively from the corresponding dimension of the end with which it interacts.
  • the presence of excessive clearance between the joining surfaces will, in fact, produce free play of such magnitude as to render the stability of the scaffolding inadequate.
  • the object of the present invention is to eliminate the aforementioned shortcomings and to propose a joining arrangement which possesses stability and which at the same time is easy to erect and dismantle.
  • a joining arrangement in accordance with the present invention which is characterized in that said joining surfaces are so dimensioned as to cause a space to be formed between them, and in that only one of said joining surfaces exhibits at least one set of at least three peripheral, symmetrically positioned and radially facing local areas raised above said joining surface which form load-bearing supporting organs located at a certain distance from one another for the opposing joining surface located in such a way that the female component exhibits an essentially cylinder jacket-shaped insertion end independent of said supporting organs, around the entire internal circumference of which said space is present.
  • Fig. 1 shows a partially interrupted view of a central longitudinal section through the joining arrangement along the line I - I in Fig. 2 in a first embodiment
  • Fig. 2 is a section along the line II - II through the joining arrangement shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a partially sectioned view of the joining arrangement. in a second embodiment
  • Fig. 4 is a partially sectioned view of the joining arrangement in a third embodiment.
  • Figs. 5 and 6. show examples of scaffolding elements having joining arrangements in accordance with the first and second embodiments
  • Fig. 7 shows a scaffolding element having a joining arrangement in accordance with a fourth embodiment
  • Fig. 8 shows an example of a building scaffolding having joining arrangements in accordance with the invention.
  • the joining arrangement 1 in accordance with the invention consists in the case of the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of a sleeve component 2 which is securely attached to one end 3 of an extended scaffolding element 4.
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of two scaffolding elements 4, 5 which are connected together by means of the joining arrangement 1 in accordance with the first typical embodiment.
  • the two scaffolding elements 4, 5 are in the form of uprights forming part of a building scaffolding shown in a typical example in Fig. 8.
  • the Figure does not show any platforms, etc., which are usually supported by certain of the horizontal scaffolding elements 6 of the building scaffolding.
  • Each upright 4, 5 also has distributed over its length a number of cup-shaped coupling elements 7 intended to accept the horizontal scaffolding elements 6,8 of the building scaffolding.
  • both the scaffolding elements 4,5 shown here i.e. the uprights in the examples shown, are provided at their lower ends 3 with the sleeve component 2, whereas their upper end 9 is entirely bare and is intended to be inserted into the sleeve component 2.
  • the two uprights 4, 5 shown by way of example a re designed to be of identical diameter and have end surfaces 10, 11 which, once the arrangement has been assembled, provide support for each other.
  • the sleeve component 2 thus forms a female component, whilst one end 9 of the upright 5 forms a male component which extends into the female component through the opening 12 at its end.
  • the sleeve component 2 is executed in the form of a length of tube of strong metal, for example steel, and the uprights 4,5 may be executed in the same material.
  • the sleeve component 2 has a significantly greater transverse dimension than the uprights 4,5 and is executed with circular cross-section in the example shown, as may be appreciated from Fig. 2.
  • the sleeve component is provided with an annular impressed area 14 which is in contact with the periphery of the upright 4.
  • the annular impressed area 14 then becomes a coaical edge 15, thereby providing the space for a welding run 16 to hold the sleeve component securely to the end 3 of the upright 4.
  • the sleeve component 2 has a transverse dimension such that a clear space 17 is formed between the sleeve component and the upper end 9 of the upright 5.
  • the sleeve component 2 also has two sets of local impressed areas 18, 19, of which one outer set of impressed areas 18 is situated at the opening 12 at the outer end of the sleeve component and at a short distance from it-, and the second, inner set of impressed areas 19 is situated close to the inner end 13 of the sleeve component.
  • the impressed areas are four in number in the example shown and are produced by local deformation of the wall of the sleeve component, achieved by the use of a special press tool which may, with advantage, be so arranged that it will simultaneously produce the annular impressed area 14 and the conical edge 15.
  • the local impressed areas 18,19 are distributed around the periphery of the sleeve component 2 and are also of identical size in the example shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2.
  • the impressed areas 18, 19 are shown to be of slightly oval shape, thereby ensuring that they extend for a greater distance in the longitudinal sense of the sleeve component 2 than in its transverse sense, resulting in the smallest possible distance in the transverse sense of the sleeve component in relation to the size of the impressed areas.
  • the impressed areas 18, 19 form supporting organs to provide support for the male component in the joining organ, i.e. the upper end 9 of the upright 5 in the example shown in Fig. 1 and 2.
  • This end 9 by which is meant the entire part which is introduced into the sleeve component 2, is cylinder jacket-shaped in the first example shown and forms a joining surface or supporting surface against which the impressed areas 18, 19 are intended to provide support for an outer part, thus forming the supporting surface 20.
  • Point contact should be achieved theoretically, although in practice the contact extends over a surface of a certain area due to a certain amount of deformation and wear in the course of using the joining arrangement.
  • the impressed areas 18, 19 are so dimensioned in relation to the transverse dimension of the male component as to provide a certain small amount of free play between the supporting surfaces 20 of the impressed areas and the supporting surface 21 of the male component 9. This free play is necessary in order to provide certain manufacturing tolerances and in order to permit the insertion and withdrawal of the male component . This means in practice, as shown in the drawings, that when under load contact will be achieved only against certain of the impressed areas 18, 19.
  • the end 9 of the upright 5 will be able easily to be inserted into the opening 12 at the end of the sleeve component 2, which has an internal diameter which exceeds by a considerable amount the external diameter of the end 9 of the upright, at the same time as the smallest possible amount of free play is provided between the supporting surfaces 20,21.
  • the female component consists instead of the end 22 of the upper support 4, whereas the male component is formed by a pin component 24 permanently attached to the upper end 23 of the lower upright 5.
  • the end 22 of the upright 4 is provided with impressed areas 23 which, in the case of this particular embodiment, are in the form of only a single set of four impressed areas.
  • the pin component 24 is, in fact, slightly tapered in the direction of its free end 25, whereby the impressed areas 23 are situated in proximity to said end.
  • the transverse dimension i.e.
  • the diameter, of the pin component 24 provides a fit at its point of fixing to the end 23 of the upright 5 and thus on a Level with the edge part 25 of the upright 4 such that only a small amount of free play is present between the pin component 24 and said edge part 25 in the assembled state.
  • a corresponding amount of free play is provided substantially between the supporting surface 27 of the impressed areas 23 and the outer surface 28 of the pin component 24.
  • the third embodiment illustrated in Fig. A is similarly executed with a male component in the form of a pin component 29 and a female component in the form of the lower end 30 of the upper upright.
  • the pin component 29 is, however, cylinder jacket-shaped in the area of its joining surface or supporting surface 31.
  • the sets of impressed areas 32,33 are two in number, with an outer set of impressed areas 32 being located at the outer end of the female component at a certain distance from its end edge part 34 and with an inner set of impressed areas being located further in, so that the impressed areas are present in proximity to the free end 35 of the male component, or more precisely at a small distance from it.
  • the outer set of impressed areas 32 exhibits greater, amount of free play in relation to the supporting surface 31 of the pin component 29 than the corresponding free play between the inner set of impressed areas 33 and the supporting surface of the pin component.
  • the supporting surfaces 36 of the impressed areas 32 a re thus located at a greater radial distance from the longitudinal axis 37 of the female component than the corresponding distance between the supporting surfaces 36 of the inner impressed areas 33 and the longitudinal axis. This facilitates the assembly of the joining arrangement by providing a greater amount of free play at the outer end of the female component than at its inner end.
  • the free play between the male component and the female component may be said to change in three stages, these being firstly the largest amount of free play at the edge part 34 at the end of the female component between it and the free end 35 of the male component, secondly a gradual transition to a reduced amount of free play between the outer impressed areas 32 and the male component, and finally the minimum amount of free play between the inner impressed areas 33 and the male component.
  • This third embodiment is also shown in Fig. 6, which is a partially interrupted view of two scaffolding elements 4,5 joined together, of which each upright exhibits at its upper end the pin component 29 and is executed at its lower end as the female component 30.
  • the pin component 29 is secured to the upper end of the uprights 4 and 5 respectively by means of a part projecting into the tubular upright and which is either formed into the upright by pressing or is welded to it.
  • Fig. 7 finally shows a fourth variant of the joining arrangement which basically resembles the embodiment in accordance with Fig. 4, but where all the ends of the uprights 4,5 are executed as female components with two sets of impressed areas, and where the joining arrangement e'xhibits a separate joining piece in which two male components 38,39 are securely attached to a centre piece 40 for holding the separate joining piece in position.
  • the centre piece 40 may, for example, be in the form of a length of tube through which the two pin components 38,39 extend.
  • the impressed areas may be of different depths, but may in accordance with a modified embodiment be of identical depth throughout in conformity with the first embodiment in accordance with Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the joining arrangement is thus able to satisfy the until now irreconcilable requirements for ease of assembly and dismantling combined with stability. Moreover, increased resistance to lateral bending stresses in relation to smooth surfaces is obtained due to the fact that the impressed areas exhibit greater resistance to deformation that a smooth outer surface.
  • the invention is not restricted to the typical embodiments specified above and in the drawings and illustrated in the drawings, but may be modified within the context of the following Patent Claims.
  • the typical embodiment shown in Fig. 4 may be modified so that all the impressed areas 32, 33 are of identical depth.
  • the male components may be executed either in a solid material or in a tubular material throughout. The number of impressed areas and also the number of sets of impressed areas may vary.

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Abstract

Un agencement de liaison (1) pour des éléments allongés (4, 5) d'échafaudage de construction ou autre est destiné à joindre une extrémité (3) d'un élément d'échafaudage (4) à une extrémité (9) d'un autre élément d'échafaudage (5). Une première partie de l'agencement de liaison ou jonction forme un composant femelle (2) et une seconde partie de l'agencement de jonction forme un composant mâle (9) qui, à l'état joint, s'étend à l'intérieur du composant femelle. Le composant femelle et le composant mâle présentent des surfaces de jonction s'étendant essentiellement de manière concentrique l'une par rapport à l'autre et regardant l'une vers l'autre. Les surfaces de jonction ont des dimensions telles qu'un espace (17) est formé entre elles, et l'une des surfaces de jonction présente au moins un ensemble d'au moins trois régions locales périphériques, positionnées symétriquement et orientées radialement (18, 19) dressées sur cette surface de jonction. Ces régions locales forment des organes de support porteurs de la charge, situés à une certaine distance l'un par rapport à l'autre pour la surface de jonction opposée (21).
PCT/SE1983/000017 1982-01-25 1983-01-24 Agencement de liaison pour des elements allonges d'echafaudage de construction ou autre WO1983002637A1 (fr)

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DE8383900452T DE3364567D1 (en) 1982-01-25 1983-01-24 Joining arrangement for extended scaffolding elements in a building scaffolding or similar
AT83900452T ATE20938T1 (de) 1982-01-25 1983-01-24 Verbindungsvorrichtung fuer verlaengerte geruestelemente eines baugeruests oder dergleichen.
NO833425A NO158821C (no) 1982-01-25 1983-09-23 Skjoeteanordning for langstrakte stillaselementer i et bygnings-stillas eller liknende.

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SE8200379-9820125 1982-01-25
SE8200379A SE432795B (sv) 1982-01-25 1982-01-25 Skarvanordning for langstreckta stellningselement i en byggnadsstellning eller dylikt

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