WO1992000432A2 - Echafaudage reglable destine a prendre appui sur une surface en pente - Google Patents

Echafaudage reglable destine a prendre appui sur une surface en pente Download PDF

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WO1992000432A2
WO1992000432A2 PCT/FR1991/000522 FR9100522W WO9200432A2 WO 1992000432 A2 WO1992000432 A2 WO 1992000432A2 FR 9100522 W FR9100522 W FR 9100522W WO 9200432 A2 WO9200432 A2 WO 9200432A2
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Claude Jean-Marie Tagnon
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Tagnon Claude Jean Marie
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Priority to EP92902459A priority Critical patent/EP0674741A1/de
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06CLADDERS
    • E06C7/00Component parts, supporting parts, or accessories
    • E06C7/42Ladder feet; Supports therefor
    • E06C7/426Height adjustable supports for receiving both ladder feet
    • 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
    • E04G1/00Scaffolds primarily resting on the ground
    • E04G1/34Scaffold constructions able to be folded in prismatic or flat parts or able to be turned down
    • 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
    • E04G1/00Scaffolds primarily resting on the ground
    • E04G1/36Scaffolds for particular parts of buildings or buildings of particular shape, e.g. for stairs, cupolas, domes
    • 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
    • E04G1/00Scaffolds primarily resting on the ground
    • E04G1/36Scaffolds for particular parts of buildings or buildings of particular shape, e.g. for stairs, cupolas, domes
    • E04G1/365Scaffolds for particular parts of buildings or buildings of particular shape, e.g. for stairs, cupolas, domes specially adapted for staircases or stairs

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  • the present invention relates to an adjustable scaffolding intended to rest on a sloping surface, in particular on a straight or rotating staircase.
  • this adjustable scaffolding intended to rest on a sloping surface, in particular on a straight or rotating staircase, comprising an element, such as a working floor, carrying a person working on the scaffolding, this carrying element resting on the sloping surface by means of three feet of adjustable height resting at points on the surface located at different levels, is characterized in that it comprises a horizontal frame to which are connected respectively, at three points constituting the three vertices of an equilateral triangle, the upper ends of the three feet extending below the chassis and a support for the carrier element, this support being mounted for rotation on the chassis, above the latter, around a vertical axis passing through the center of gravity of the equilateral triangle along which the upper ends of the three feet are arranged.
  • the three feet of the scaffolding can be fixedly connected to the lateral frame but preferably they are pivotally mounted on this frame, around respective horizontal axes, so as to be able to be retracted in the horizontal plane of the chassis and / or occupy two positions perpendicular to this plane, opposite 180 °.
  • the width of the support of the carrier element is substantially equal to the diameter of the circle inscribed in the equilateral triangle, the vertices of which are formed by the upper ends of the three feet.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an adjustable scaffold placed on a spiral staircase.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the various components of the scaffolding shown in FIG. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a partial exploded perspective view, on a larger scale, of a connecting device between the end of an articulated leg and the frame.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the scaffolding.
  • FIG. 5 is an elevation view, partially broken away, of a device for articulating a foot on the frame of the scaffolding, the foot being shown in a vertical position or perpendicular to the plane of the chassis.
  • Figure 6 is a view similar to that of Figure 5, the foot being shown in a horizontal position along the frame and above it.
  • Figure 7 is a view similar to that of Figure 6, in the case of an alternative embodiment in which the foot extends in a horizontal position below the frame.
  • Figure 8 is a view, similar to that of Figure 5, in the case of an alternative embodiment of the articulation device of a foot.
  • the adjustable scaffolding according to the invention is shown in FIG. 1, as being mounted on a staircase 1, turning to the right, comprising several successive steps la, lb, lc, ld, le, lf etc.
  • This scaffolding comprises an element carrying a person before working on the scaffolding.
  • This load-bearing element is constituted, for example, by a horizontal work floor 2 which is carried by a horizontal frame 3 itself resting on three successive steps la, lb, lc of the staircase 1, by three vertical feet 4, 5.6 preferably made up of square section tubes.
  • the three feet 4,5,6 are connected to the horizontal frame 3 at three respective points A, B, C which constitute the three vertices of an equilate ⁇ ral triangle.
  • the work floor 2 is itself supported on a support 7 which is mounted mobile in rotation, on the chassis 3, above the latter, around a vertical axis zz 'passing through the center of gravity O of the equilateral tri ⁇ angle ABC.
  • the vertical foot 4 which is supported on the lowest step la is longer than the second foot 5 which is supported on the next higher step lb, this second foot being him - even longer than the third foot 6 which is supported on the highest step.
  • the difference in height between feet 4 and 5 on the one hand and 5 and 6 on the other hand corresponds to the height of the steps.
  • each of these is provided at its lower end with a circular horizontal heel 8 which is welded, in its center, to a threaded rod vertical, which is screwed into a nut welded to the inside of the foot.
  • Each heel is preferably coated with a non-slip sole. Therefore the adjustment of the effective length of each foot is obtained by screwing or unscrewing its heel 8.
  • the support 7 of the work floor 2 is constituted by a vertical frame comprising a lower cross member 9, an intermediate cross member 11 and an upper cross member 12, as well as two vertical side members 13 and 14.
  • the lower cross member 9 is rigidly fixed to the two vertical side members 13,14, while the intermediate cross member 11 on which the work floor 2 is supported, is adjustable in height on these two beams.
  • it is preferably fitted into the two vertical beams 13, 14 and its immobilization, in an adjustable vertical position, is carried out, for example, by means of pins passing through holes drilled in the cross member 11 and in the beams 13, 14.
  • the adjustable cross-member 11 is immobilized in a position whose level corresponds substantially to that of the upper step lf on which the work floor 2 is supported.
  • the frame 7 has a width, in other words, the crosspieces 9, 11, 12 of this frame have a length which is substantially equal to the diameter of the circle inscribed in the equilateral triangle ABC , which increases the stability of the entire scaffolding.
  • the horizontal frame 3 comprises, in its central part, a base 15 rotatably supporting the vertical frame 7.
  • This base 15 may be constituted by two superimposed horizontal plates, for example in the form of an equilateral triangle. These two plates are kept at a distance from each other and are crossed vertically, right through at their centers, by a round tube 16 extending beyond the base 15, on each side thereof. this.
  • this round tube 16 fits a vertical pin 17 welded in the middle of the lower cross member 9 of the frame 7, extending downward and of a diameter corresponding to the inside diameter of the tube 16.
  • a vertical pin 17 welded in the middle of the lower cross member 9 of the frame 7, extending downward and of a diameter corresponding to the inside diameter of the tube 16.
  • Between the plates of the base 15 extend the internal end portions of three arms 18, preferably formed by sections of tube with a square cross section, these arms 18 being welded to the two plates of the base 15 and oriented along the heights of the equilateral triangle ABC .
  • At the outer end of each arm 18 are fixed two parallel vertical cheeks 19, defining a housing for the upper upper part of the associated vertical foot 4,5,6.
  • Each of the vertical cheeks 19 is pierced with three equidistant holes 21, 22, 23, aligned vertically with one another and horizontally with those of the other cheek 19, and the two opposite median holes 22 of the two cheeks 19 are crossed by an axis of articulation 24 between the associated foot, for example foot 4 in FIG. 3, and the chassis 3.
  • the upper upper part of the foot 4 is pierced with two holes 25,26, vertically aligned and whose center distance corresponds to that of the holes 21,22,23.
  • the lower hole 26 is crossed by the hinge pin 24 while the upper hole 25 of the foot 4 is crossed by a removable pin 27 also passing through the holes 21 or 23 of the cheeks 19, depending on the position of the foot 4.
  • each foot such as foot 4
  • This device therefore makes it possible to reverse the feet 4,5,6, by passing them from one side to the other of the frame 3, to easily pass from a staircase turning to the right to a staircase turning to the left by completely reversing the frame 3.
  • This device also makes it possible to fold each of the feet 4,5,6 against the chassis 3, in order to limit its size during transport or storage.
  • the working floor 2 consists of a rigid rectangular plate 28, for example of plywood, fixed, along its two long longitudinal sides, with two parallel beams horizontal 29.31.
  • a side panel 32 (FIG. 2) may possibly be included in the bolting, its height above the upper plane of the rigid plate 28 being sufficient to prevent any escape of a foot a stepladder resting on the work floor.
  • the right spar 31 of the working floor 2 is in direct support on the highest step lf while the left spar 29 is supported on the step immediately below the, by means of a removable auxiliary foot 33, which is also also adjustable in height by having for this purpose a lower heel 8.
  • This foot 33 is in the form of a square and it has a horizontal upper branch 33a can be engaged in the tubular beams 29.31.
  • the upper cross member 12 of the frame 7 is always higher than the plane of the working floor 2 so as to set a limit not to be crossed when the length of the floor 2 exceeds the vertical plane of the frame 7.
  • This upper cross member 12 plays only the role of barrier and it is preferably liftable so as to facilitate the introduction of the floor 2 in the frame 7.
  • the scaffolding according to the invention ensures perfect stability of the chassis 3 and therefore of the working floor 2.
  • the three feet 4,5,6 of the chassis 3 always find support on three successive steps la, lb, lc and this whatever their position apart towards the outside of the rotating part.
  • the foot 5 of intermediate length is placed on the narrow part of the intermediate step lb, that is to say towards the center of rotation of the part turning the stairs.
  • the following scaffolding the invention provides a working floor 2 whose horizontal axis is parallel to the wall on which one must work.
  • the auxiliary foot 33 of the working floor 2 is not used and this floor rests directly on the upper support step lf, by the end parts of its two longitudinal members 29.31.
  • FIG. 4 an alternative embodiment of the scaffolding in which the support of the carrier element, here constituted by a ladder 35, is a U-shaped section 34 of suitable width for wedging the two feet of the ladder 35 and comprising a stop block 36 at each of its ends.
  • This profile 36 is integral, in the middle of its lower part, with the pin 17 engaged in the tube 16 and allowing the rotation of the profile 36 around the vertical axis zz '.
  • Profile 36 here again preferably has a length substantially equal to the diameter of the circle inscribed in the equilateral triangle ABC.
  • the correct inclination of the ladder 35 depends on the distance between the wall and the frame 3.
  • FIG. 4 shows that the foot 5 ensures perfect stability of the scaffolding.
  • the foot 4 of tubular shape with circular or polygonal section, in particular square or rectangular, of longitudinal axis xx ′, is mounted to slide freely inside a coaxial guide sleeve 37 whose internal cross section corresponds to the external cross section of the tubular leg 4.
  • the guide sleeve 37 and therefore the tubular leg 4 are mounted to rotate about a horizontal axis 38 on a support 39 integral with the end part of an arm 18 of the chassis 3.
  • the guide sleeve 37 is welded to a lug 41 extending radially outwards and whose axis yy 'is perpendicular to the common axis xx 1 of the sleeve 37 and of the foot 4 and passes through the middle of the length of the guide sleeve 37.
  • the axis xx ' is thus orientable in a plane defined by the two axes xx' and yy 'and which is the plane of the figure in the drawing.
  • the axis of rotation 38 passes through the support 39 which consists, for example, of two rectangular plates parallel to the plane xx ', yy 1 , located on either side of the tab 41 and having horizontal upper sides 39a and external vertical sides 39b.
  • the ends of the axis of rotation 38 are engaged in two opposite holes drilled in the two plates constituting the support 39, in the upper external corner of these plates, so as to allow free rotation of the guide sleeve 37 around the axis of rotation 38.
  • the axis xx ′ can thus take two different orientations of 90 °, in which it is respectively parallel to the horizontal sides 39a and to the vertical sides 39b of the rectangular support plates 39.
  • Two lugs 42 and 43, integral support plates 39 extend respectively vertically and horizontally, that is to say perpendicular to the sides 39a, 39b of the support plates 39 and their axes are located in the plane xx ', yy'.
  • the vertical lug 42 extends upward from the upper horizontal edge 39a, and the horizontal lug 43 which is located in the lower outer corner of the support plates 39 extends outward from the vertical edge 39b.
  • the distance between the axis of each of the pins 42,43 and the axis of rotation 38 is such that in no case can the guide sleeve 37 come into abutment on either of the pins 42,43 .
  • Foot 4 is drilled at intervals regular, of holes 44, which extend along a generatrix located in the plane defined by the axes xx 'and yy', on the side of the axis of rotation 38.
  • the length of the pins 41,42 is such that 'they can enter a hole 44 in the tubular leg 4, when the axis xx' is vertical or horizontal, that is to say parallel to one or the other of the sides 39a, 39b of the angle of the support 39.
  • the axis xx' is vertical or horizontal, that is to say parallel to one or the other of the sides 39a, 39b of the angle of the support 39.
  • the movable assembly formed by the guide sleeve 37 and the foot 4 can be immobilized, in one or the other of the two vertical and horizontal positions shown respectively in Figures 5 and 6, by a locking system by pin or by trigger.
  • a pin locking device and for this purpose the tab 41 is pierced, opposite the sleeve 37 relative to the axis of rotation 38, a hole 45 located at a distance d of the axis of rotation 38 and on the axis yy 'of the lug 41.
  • To this hole 45 correspond two holes 46 and 47 drilled, in the support 39, at the distance d from the axis of rotation 38 and aligned respectively horizontally and vertically with this axis.
  • holes 46, 47 are located so that the hole 45 of the tab 41 can only be in front of hole 46 or hole 47 when the lug 43 or lug 42 is engaged respectively in one of the holes 44 of the tubular leg 4.
  • a pin 48, inserted in the holes 45 and 46 ( Figure 5), thus maintains the foot 4 in its vertical position, that is to say perpendicular to the frame 3, while when the pin 48 is inserted into the holes 45 and 47 ( Figure 6), it maintains the tubular leg 4 in a horizontal position above the chassis 3.
  • the axis of rotation 38 is placed in the lower external corner of the support plates 39, which makes it possible to retract the foot 4 in a horizontal position under the chassis 3.
  • the vertical lug 42 extends downwards from the lower horizontal edge 39c of the support plates 39, and the horizontal lug comes from the upper external angle of the support plates 39.
  • the lug 42 is removed and the guide sleeve 37 carries a device 49 for clamping the foot 4 in the sleeve 37, which makes it possible to remove the play between the foot 4 and the sleeve 37.
  • This clamping device 49 makes it possible to maintain, by itself, the foot 4 in the storage position, that is to say parallel to the chassis 3.
  • FIGS. 5 to 8 offer the advantage that they make it possible to vary, very easily, the active length of the foot, that is to say that of the part situated below the sleeve 37, in vertical position of the foot, and this by appropriately choosing that of the holes 44 into which the lug 43 engages in the vertical position of the foot (FIG. 5).

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FR9008313A FR2663973B1 (fr) 1990-07-02 1990-07-02 Plancher de travail a support tripode pour escalier.
FR9105199A FR2675882B1 (fr) 1991-04-26 1991-04-26 Dispositf de reglage en longueur et verouillage simultane d'un pied support suivant deux orientations perpendiculaires l'une par rapport a l'autre.
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FR2708654A1 (fr) * 1993-08-04 1995-02-10 Verdier De Flaux Roger Jean Pi Dispositif de stabilisation, notamment d'une échelle, sur les marches d'un escalier.
WO1996018010A1 (en) * 1994-12-08 1996-06-13 Olle Granath A staircase working platform
WO2004106667A1 (en) * 2003-06-02 2004-12-09 Eti Stowers Portable work stand
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US8382056B2 (en) 2006-08-29 2013-02-26 Steven Le Masurier Safety device
FR2983222A1 (fr) * 2011-11-29 2013-05-31 Alain Marion Dispositif permettant de travailler en hauteur facilement et en toute securite dans un escalier droit ou tournant
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GB2569773A (en) * 2017-10-13 2019-07-03 Alexander Black John Support apparatus
GB2569773B (en) * 2017-10-13 2021-05-12 Oxford Safety Components Support apparatus
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