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WO1994023153A1 - A device for attaching cloth to a scaffold - Google Patents

A device for attaching cloth to a scaffold Download PDF

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WO1994023153A1
WO1994023153A1 PCT/NO1994/000069 NO9400069W WO9423153A1 WO 1994023153 A1 WO1994023153 A1 WO 1994023153A1 NO 9400069 W NO9400069 W NO 9400069W WO 9423153 A1 WO9423153 A1 WO 9423153A1
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rail
scaffold
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Reidar Maaseide
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Malthus Bygg & Maskin As
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Priority to AU64385/94A priority Critical patent/AU6438594A/en
Priority to DE69408446T priority patent/DE69408446T2/en
Priority to EP94912101A priority patent/EP0692055B1/en
Publication of WO1994023153A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994023153A1/en

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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
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/12Canopies

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  • the invention relates to a device for attaching cloth to a scaffold for screening purposes.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an attachment device for cloth without said disadvantages.
  • Figure 1 shows an end view of a stay or spire of a scaffold, having a fastener for cloth
  • Figure 2 shows in perspective a corner of a cloth partially in engagement with a fastening device
  • Figure 3 shows, seen from behind, a scaffold, wherein two sections are covered with cloth
  • Figure 4 shows, seen from the end and partially in section, a horizontal profile attached to the lower edge of a cloth and to the upper edge of another cloth.
  • reference numeral 1 denotes a tubular spire of a scaffold.
  • a clamp 2 adapted to be attached to the spire 1 is fastened to a rail 3 having a screw 4.
  • the rail 3 is provided with a longitudinal open groove 5 adapted to receive the head of the screw 4, whereby the screw 4 may be moved freely along the rail 3.
  • the screw 4 is screwed into a threaded portion within the clamp 2, and the head thereof is passed into the groove.
  • the clamp 2 is passed to desired position along the rail 3, the screw's 4 head being within the groove 5.
  • the clamp 2 is screwed firmly to the rail 3 through turning the clamp 2 around the axis of the screw 4.
  • An appropriate number of claims are attached to the rail 3 in the way described and, then, the rail 3 is attached to the spire 1 of the scaffold by means of said clamps.
  • Two open grooves 6, 7 in the rail 3 are adapted to receive a leech 9 on a cloth 8, such as shown in figure 2.
  • the leech 9 may be made through making a guide for a rope at the edge of the cloth 8, possibly by sewing on a rope to the clooth 8.
  • the leech 9 may also be made from a particular edge piece, preferably of plastic, fastened to the cloth 8 along the edge thereof.
  • the shape of the grooves 6, 7 in the rail 3 must be adapted to the profile of the leech.
  • the clamp 2 may advantageously be constituted by half a clamp of the type ordinarily used when assembling the scaffold itself.
  • each corner of the cloth 8 it may advantageously exist a hole 10 for attaching a rope, not shown, or a hoisting device, not shown, which is used in order to pull the cloth 8 up along the rail 3 after the leech 9 of the side edges is passed into the lower end of the open groove 6 or 7 of the rail 3.
  • a rail 3 may be mounted, keeping the cloth 8 stretched, either by its own weight. or by means of spring devices 11, which are fastened to the ground or to the framework of the scaffold.
  • Rails 3 are attached by means of clamps 2 to and along spires
  • Cloth 8 having a width adapted to the distance between two spires are passed with one leech engaging into the groove 6 in a vertical rail 3, the leech on the opposite edge of cloth 8 being passed into engagement with the groove 7 in another rail 3 located on a neighbour spire.
  • the cloth 8 is pulled into place by means of ropes attached to the cloth 8 in hole 10.
  • a rail 3 may also be attached to the horizontal leech of the cloth 8 and fastened resiliently to the framework of the scaffold or to the ground. I figure 4, a rail 3 is attached on the lower horizontal leech of a cloth 8, and a screw 4 within the groove 5 transfers a force from a spring device 11 to the cloth 8, whereby the cloth 8 is kept tight.
  • a cloth 12 which is attached to the rail 3 by means of an upper horizontal leech and, which at the lower edge thereof is provided with a hem 13 , into which is threaded a pipe 14 of metal as weight. Should the cloth 12 be too long, the remaining portion is rolled onto the pipe 14, the roll being laid on the ground. Thereby, a screening of the scaffold entirely down to the ground is achieved.

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  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Clamps And Clips (AREA)
  • Movable Scaffolding (AREA)
  • Tents Or Canopies (AREA)
  • Curtains And Furnishings For Windows Or Doors (AREA)

Abstract

A device for attaching cloth (8) to a scaffold for screening purposes, wherein the cloth (8) is provided with leeches (9) along the sides and is threaded into open grooves (6, 7) in a rail (3) adapted to be fastened to the stays or spires (1) of the scaffold by means of clamps (2). An open groove (5) in the rail (3) serves as a guide for a screw (4) attaching the clamp (2) to the rail (3).

Description

A DEVICE FOR ATTACHING CLOTH TO A SCAFFOLD
The invention relates to a device for attaching cloth to a scaffold for screening purposes.
It is usual to case a scaffold with cloth or tarpaulin in order to give shelter against wind and rain, but also to prevent undesired scattering of materials from pending works, e.g. in connection with sandblasting and spray painting.
It is known to use tarpaulins having loops or grommets and holes and being lashed to the scaffold with rope. A disadvantage of this known attachment method is that power concentration will arrise adjacent the loops, so that the cloth breaks upon extra strains such as wind. Additionally, it is relatively time-consuming to mount the cloth.
The object of the present invention is to provide an attachment device for cloth without said disadvantages.
The object is achieved through features such as defined in the following claims.
< An embodiment of the invention is described with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows an end view of a stay or spire of a scaffold, having a fastener for cloth; Figure 2 shows in perspective a corner of a cloth partially in engagement with a fastening device;
Figure 3 shows, seen from behind, a scaffold, wherein two sections are covered with cloth;
Figure 4 shows, seen from the end and partially in section, a horizontal profile attached to the lower edge of a cloth and to the upper edge of another cloth.
In figure 1, reference numeral 1 denotes a tubular spire of a scaffold. A clamp 2 adapted to be attached to the spire 1, is fastened to a rail 3 having a screw 4. The rail 3 is provided with a longitudinal open groove 5 adapted to receive the head of the screw 4, whereby the screw 4 may be moved freely along the rail 3. Firstly, the screw 4 is screwed into a threaded portion within the clamp 2, and the head thereof is passed into the groove. The clamp 2 is passed to desired position along the rail 3, the screw's 4 head being within the groove 5. The clamp 2 is screwed firmly to the rail 3 through turning the clamp 2 around the axis of the screw 4. An appropriate number of claims are attached to the rail 3 in the way described and, then, the rail 3 is attached to the spire 1 of the scaffold by means of said clamps.
Two open grooves 6, 7 in the rail 3 are adapted to receive a leech 9 on a cloth 8, such as shown in figure 2. The leech 9 may be made through making a guide for a rope at the edge of the cloth 8, possibly by sewing on a rope to the clooth 8. The leech 9 may also be made from a particular edge piece, preferably of plastic, fastened to the cloth 8 along the edge thereof. The shape of the grooves 6, 7 in the rail 3 must be adapted to the profile of the leech. The clamp 2 may advantageously be constituted by half a clamp of the type ordinarily used when assembling the scaffold itself.
In each corner of the cloth 8 it may advantageously exist a hole 10 for attaching a rope, not shown, or a hoisting device, not shown, which is used in order to pull the cloth 8 up along the rail 3 after the leech 9 of the side edges is passed into the lower end of the open groove 6 or 7 of the rail 3. Lowermost, on the horizontal leech of the cloth 8, a rail 3 may be mounted, keeping the cloth 8 stretched, either by its own weight. or by means of spring devices 11, which are fastened to the ground or to the framework of the scaffold.
Rails 3 are attached by means of clamps 2 to and along spires
I of a scaffold, such as shown in figure 3. Cloth 8 having a width adapted to the distance between two spires are passed with one leech engaging into the groove 6 in a vertical rail 3, the leech on the opposite edge of cloth 8 being passed into engagement with the groove 7 in another rail 3 located on a neighbour spire. The cloth 8 is pulled into place by means of ropes attached to the cloth 8 in hole 10.
In order to keep the cloth 8 stretched, a rail 3 may also be attached to the horizontal leech of the cloth 8 and fastened resiliently to the framework of the scaffold or to the ground. I figure 4, a rail 3 is attached on the lower horizontal leech of a cloth 8, and a screw 4 within the groove 5 transfers a force from a spring device 11 to the cloth 8, whereby the cloth 8 is kept tight. The spring device
II will keep the cloth 8 suitably stretched.
Lowermost, against the ground, it may advantageously be mounted a cloth 12, which is attached to the rail 3 by means of an upper horizontal leech and, which at the lower edge thereof is provided with a hem 13 , into which is threaded a pipe 14 of metal as weight. Should the cloth 12 be too long, the remaining portion is rolled onto the pipe 14, the roll being laid on the ground. Thereby, a screening of the scaffold entirely down to the ground is achieved.

Claims

C l a i m s
1. A device for attaching cloth (8) to a scaffold for screening purposes, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the cloth (8) is provided with a leech (9) adapted to be passed into open grooves. (6, 7) of a rail (3) , and wherein the rail (3) is adapted to be attached to the stay or spire (1) of the scaffold.
2. A device as set forth in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the rail (3) has a longitudinal open groove (5) adapted to receive the head of a screw (4) and to prevent the screw (4) from rotating, simultaneously as the head may be passed freely along the groove (5) .
3. A device as set forth in claim 1 and 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that a clamp (2) is adapted to be attached to the rail (3) by means of the screw (4) and further adapted to grip around stays or spires (1) , in order to attach the rail (3) to the scaffold.
PCT/NO1994/000069 1993-03-29 1994-03-25 A device for attaching cloth to a scaffold WO1994023153A1 (en)

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AU64385/94A AU6438594A (en) 1993-03-29 1994-03-25 A device for attaching cloth to a scaffold
DE69408446T DE69408446T2 (en) 1993-03-29 1994-03-25 DEVICE FOR APPLYING FABRIC TO A SCAFFOLDING
EP94912101A EP0692055B1 (en) 1993-03-29 1994-03-25 A device for attaching cloth to a scaffold

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NO931161A NO177802C (en) 1993-03-29 1993-03-29 Device for scaffolding
NO931161 1993-03-29

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DE2217826A1 (en) * 1972-04-13 1973-10-25 Kusto Gmbh Construction shrouding - with rolled material supported by uprights
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US5613543A (en) * 1994-11-30 1997-03-25 Walton; Ronald W. Temporary protective covering system
AU693196B2 (en) * 1994-11-30 1998-06-25 Walton Technology, Inc. Temporary protective covering system
WO1996017146A1 (en) * 1994-11-30 1996-06-06 Walton Technology, Inc. Temporary protective covering system
DE19802306B4 (en) * 1998-01-22 2014-07-03 Wilhelm Layher Verwaltungs-Gmbh Clothing device for scaffolding
EP0943753A3 (en) * 1998-03-18 1999-11-17 Wilhelm Layher Vermögensverwaltungs-GmbH Covering device for scaffold structures
US6141891A (en) * 1999-01-14 2000-11-07 Troccola; Joseph M. Snow plow cover
NL1013541C2 (en) * 1999-11-10 2001-05-11 Haan Serrebouw B V De Screen for concealing activities on buildings and civil engineering works comprises strips of flexible material held together by at least one curtain part and at least two coupling components
NL1014630C2 (en) * 2000-03-13 2001-09-14 Wilhelmus Josephus Maria Schot Protective screening system for building scaffolds, consists of sheets of material whose edges are joined by vertical strips
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WO2002086255A1 (en) * 2001-04-18 2002-10-31 Pluseight Technology Ab Hook holder for holding scaffolding elements to a scaffold
WO2005018745A1 (en) * 2003-08-21 2005-03-03 Gbr Industries Ltd A shield
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NO931161L (en) 1994-09-30
NO177802C (en) 1995-11-22
AU6438594A (en) 1994-10-24
DE69408446D1 (en) 1998-03-12
NO931161D0 (en) 1993-03-29
DE69408446T2 (en) 1998-08-06
NO177802B (en) 1995-08-14
EP0692055B1 (en) 1998-02-04

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