GB2257740A - Self-climbing exterior scaffolding system - Google Patents
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- GB2257740A GB2257740A GB9115237A GB9115237A GB2257740A GB 2257740 A GB2257740 A GB 2257740A GB 9115237 A GB9115237 A GB 9115237A GB 9115237 A GB9115237 A GB 9115237A GB 2257740 A GB2257740 A GB 2257740A
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- 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
- E04G3/00—Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- 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
- E04G3/00—Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height
- E04G3/28—Mobile scaffolds; Scaffolds with mobile platforms
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Abstract
The system is one set of double rows of scaffolds with tubular steel and couplers 1, about 3-storey high, supported by brackets 5 which are fastened to the main structure. The whole system can be lifted by winches 13 simultaneously in pace with construction. When the main structure is topped-out, the system can be lowered for exterior finishes until reaching ground. Holes 17 are provided to attach brackets 5 or winch 13 at various levels on the structure. <IMAGE>
Description
DESCRIPTION
SELF-CLIMBING EXTERIOR SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM.
This invention relates to a self-climbing exterior scaffolding system Scaffolding system is common within construction industry. It provides not only the temporary working platform, safety measures to workers are also included. It is formed by several components integrating into a system.
For high rise construction, exterior scaffolding system is relatively expensive which evolves extensive material and labour to erect the system from ground to roof of the building. It also causes problem on storage and transportation.
A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:- Figure 1 shows the plan of the system.
Figure 2 shows the elevation of the system, and.
Figure 3 shows the section of the system with hoisting facilities
I; and.
Figure 4 shows the section of the system with hoisting facilities
II.
Referring to the drawings, the self-climbing exterior scaffolding system comprises a scaffolding subsystem (1, 2, 3, 4 and 8) which is rest on the supports (5 or 31) fastened to the main structure (7).
The scaffolding system (1) consists of tubular steel and cou pIers It is a double rows of stadards, tied by ledgers, transoms and bracings. It is about 3-storey high with 6 layers of each is 1.8 metre high. It allows planking (2) resting on the putlogs. On the outer side, guard rails (3) and safety net (4) are provided. There are additional steel tubes and bars installed at the bottom layer which acts as a truss (8) to transfer self weight and temporary load to the supports (5 or 31). At supports (5 or 31) , additional standards (11) for stiffness and suspended cage (19) for access are provided.
The supports (5 or 31) are formed by steel angles and plates welded togather wit sockets for scaffolds. The supports (5 or 31) are fixed to the main structure (7) by bolts (6) through recess in the structure (7).
There are two types of hoisting facilities I & II to lift the whole system.
For hoisting facilities I, the procedures are: 1. install the brackest (10) with bolts (12); 2. install winch (13); 3. install suspended rod (14, 15, & 16); 4. install guide rod (21).
5. start the winch to tighten suspended rod; 6. dismantle bolts (6) to the bracket (5); 7. start winch for lifting; and 8. install bolts (6) to the bracket (5) through the recess (17)
at the next floor.
For hoisting facilities II, the procedures are: 1. at initial position (43), start winch (24) to tighten chain
hoist (25, 26, 27) and sling (28).
2. stop winch (24) adjust the perforated steel ribbon (41)
for level control.
3. remove bolts in between hanger (31) and slip block (33).
4. raise the system by 200mm; 5. dismantle bolts (6A) & slip block (33) & reinstall the same at
the next floor; 6. raise the system to the next floor; 7. install bolts in between hanger (13) & slip block (33); and 8. install the suspended rod & turnbuckle (32).
The winch (24) can also be lifted by itself. The procedures are: 1. install temporary bolt (20); 2. use pulley (36) to hold hanger for winch (29); 3. release clutch of winch; 4. dismantle suspended rod & turnbuckle (30); 5. lift winch (24) & hanger (29) to next floor; and 6. fix-hanger (29) with bolts.
The whole system can be lowered by the steps described above in the reverse sequence.
Claims (9)
1. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system comprises the scaffolding sub-system, the supporting sub-system and the lifting sub-system.
2. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 wherein the scaffolding sub-system means comprising tubular steel and couplers; consisting of a double rows of standards, tied by ledgers, transoms and bracings; with 6 layers of each in 1.8 metre high. Additional steel tubes and bars are installed at bottom layer.
3. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein truss means is provided at the bottom layer to transfer self-weight and temporary load to supports.
4. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 wherein the supporting sub-system means the brackets which are formed by steel angles and plates welded together with sockets for scaffolds and seat for winch; fastened t the concrete wall and/or columns by bolts through recess in the struc turn.
5. The self-climbing exterior scafflding system as claimed in
Claim 1 wherein the supporting sub-system means the hangers which are formed by steel angles and plates welded together with sockets for scaffolds and seat for winch; fastened to the concrete wall and/or columns with suspended rod and turnbuckle, and bolts through recess in the structure.
6. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 wherein the lifting sub-system means is operated by winch which is fixed temporarily at the overhead of support. The whole system can be lifted by several set of winches to the desired level.
7. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 or Claim 6 wherein the hoisting facalities means for hanger support, one chain hoist and one two-leg bridle sling is pulled by winch for lifting.
8. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system as claimed in
Claim 1 or Claim 6 wherein the hoisting facilities means for bracket support, suspended rod with thread at one end through the winding gears to lift the system.
9. The self-climbing exterior scaffolding system substantially as described herein with reference to Figures 1-4 of the accompanying drawings.
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GB9115237A GB2257740A (en) | 1991-07-15 | 1991-07-15 | Self-climbing exterior scaffolding system |
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GB9115237A GB2257740A (en) | 1991-07-15 | 1991-07-15 | Self-climbing exterior scaffolding system |
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GB2257740A true GB2257740A (en) | 1993-01-20 |
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CN102561674A (en) * | 2012-03-16 | 2012-07-11 | 河南省安装集团有限责任公司 | Lifting and anti-falling linkage mechanism of attached lifting scaffold |
CN102587633A (en) * | 2012-03-16 | 2012-07-18 | 河南省安装集团有限责任公司 | Space truss type attached lifting scaffold |
CN102747831A (en) * | 2012-06-19 | 2012-10-24 | 张玉家 | Sleeve rail type electric attachment lifting scaffold |
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US4082161A (en) * | 1976-03-24 | 1978-04-04 | Johnson Curtis L | Continuous adjusting scaffold |
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GB265953A (en) * | 1926-02-12 | 1927-06-02 | Maschf Augsburg Nuernberg Ag | Improvements in or relating to auxiliary apparatus for the construction of waterless gasometers |
GB350465A (en) * | 1930-02-05 | 1931-06-05 | Eugen Haber | Improvements in staging for use in building metal chimneys in sections |
GB1498422A (en) * | 1975-08-13 | 1978-01-18 | Holst & Co Ltd | Construction of a wall |
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GB2011986A (en) * | 1978-01-05 | 1979-07-18 | Simmonds E C | A scaffolding system with associated hoist |
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CN1330837C (en) * | 2005-05-31 | 2007-08-08 | 深圳市特辰升降架工程有限公司 | Mechanized lifting scaffold and its lifting method |
CN102561674A (en) * | 2012-03-16 | 2012-07-11 | 河南省安装集团有限责任公司 | Lifting and anti-falling linkage mechanism of attached lifting scaffold |
CN102587633A (en) * | 2012-03-16 | 2012-07-18 | 河南省安装集团有限责任公司 | Space truss type attached lifting scaffold |
CN102747831A (en) * | 2012-06-19 | 2012-10-24 | 张玉家 | Sleeve rail type electric attachment lifting scaffold |
CN102747831B (en) * | 2012-06-19 | 2015-02-18 | 张玉家 | Sleeve rail type electric attachment lifting scaffold |
CN105715028A (en) * | 2015-06-26 | 2016-06-29 | 王积政 | Successive lifting device and lifting scaffold with same |
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