This application is a national phase application filed under 35 USC § 371 of PCT Application No. PCT/GB2014/052586 with an International filing date of 22 Aug. 2014, which claims priority of GB Patent Application 1315630.2 filed 3 September. Each of these applications is herein incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
The present invention relates to supports for use in shuttering formwork, in particular to adjustable supports and to methods for supporting shuttering.
Shuttering or formwork used typically for smaller base, wall, ground beams and the like within the construction industry has conventionally required the construction of bespoke timber shutters and generally also timber supports/strutting to retain concrete materials or the like. These supports cannot readily be reused on different construction projects as dimensions and sizes often vary and generally the timber shutters will not have a very long life span, are costly to make in terms of timber and man hours and also costly to dismantle and dispose of at the end of a project
As such, after use the timber is wasted and its disposal is not only costly but not environmentally friendly.
More extensive metal shuttering systems are in use currently but these are complex to erect and are both heavy and expensive and are usually not suitable for smaller or very complex structures, further more they are not flexible enough for radius work or sheet piling applications and are also only suitable for vertical work, they have no flexibility for movement in the vertical plane. Furthermore they have limited functionality and are thus not applicable for some types of concrete moulding as described.
Moreover most of the conventional systems, timber shutters especially, do not allow full access to the form-work being constructed. Once over a certain height this then forces the user into unsafe modes of operation.
There has now been developed an adjustable support for use in shuttering formwork which overcomes or substantially mitigates the above-mentioned and/or other disadvantages associated with the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided an adjustable support for use in shuttering formwork comprising,
a base member,
a shuttering contact member,
and a bracing member,
wherein:
the base member, shuttering contact member and bracing member are engaged hingedly with one another;
the bracing member is engaged securably with the shuttering contact member and the base member;
the bracing member is adjustable, in use, thereby causing rotation of the shuttering contact member about the base member; and
the bracing member engages slidingly with the shuttering contact member and/or the base member.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for supporting shuttering comprising providing one or more adjustable supports as described herein,
affixing the or each base member to a substantially static object,
attaching the or each shuttering to the or each shuttering contact member and
adjusting and securing the or each bracing member.
The support and method according to the invention are advantageous principally because the shuttering contact member engages hingedly with the base member, and the bracing member is adjustable, such that adjustment of the bracing member causes rotation of the shuttering contact member about the base member. This design means that the support can be manufactured from lighter materials than conventional wooden or metal apparatus. Furthermore it means that the support can be erected quickly (whilst conforming to manual handling regulations), and the angle of the shuttering contact member with respect to the base member can be adjusted easily and effectively. The support is therefore particularly useful for moulding concrete or the like with both angular and vertical edge portions, perhaps from uneven surfaces and eliminating timber waste.
The support and method according to the invention are further advantageous because it is capable of being collapsed/flat packed after use, and then reused for a separate shuttering/formwork, perhaps requiring alternative dimensions and angles.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the hinged engagement of the base member, the bracing member and the shuttering contact member with one another preferably enables rotation of the members about one another. The bracing member is preferably engaged securably with the shuttering contact member and the base member. The securable engagement preferably also enables the spacial orientation of the members to be fixed substantially with one another. The base member can also be engaged securably in substantially the same manner with the shuttering contact member. Examples of suitable engagements include a threaded bolt and nut assembly or a locking pin assembly or the like. The engagements can also preferably be completely disassembled allowing disassociation of each of the members from one another, for example for the purposes of transport.
The bracing member preferably engages with a longitudinal slot defined within the shuttering contact member, the base member or both. In this embodiment the rotation of the shuttering contact member about the base is preferably effected by sliding the bracing member within the shuttering contact member and/or the base member.
In another embodiment the bracing member preferably comprises a telescopic portion. Preferably the telescopic portion comprises a hydraulic portion, a pneumatic portion, a bar extendable within a tubular surround, or the like. Preferably, rotation of the shuttering contact member about the base is effected by extension or retraction of the telescopic portion.
In another embodiment the bracing member preferably comprises a screw jack or the like. Preferably, the rotation of the shuttering contact member about the base is effected by operation of the screw jack or the like.
Preferably the shuttering contact member and/or the base member are adapted for attachment to shuttering and/or pile. The shuttering contact member and/or the base member can therefore be formed with openings to allow screws, nails or bolts to be used in attachment of the shuttering and/or pile. The contact member and/or the base member can also comprise a substantially flat surface to allow abutment of the shuttering and/or pile. The contact member and/or the base member can also attach to shuttering and/or pile via slot and hook arrangements. The shuttering contact member and/or the base member can also attach to shuttering and/or pile by adhesion.
Preferably the shuttering and/or pile is a formed as a sheet of material. More preferably the material comprises wood, plastics, composite and/or metal. Examples of suitable materials include ply wood sheets, weather board sheets or scaffold boards.
In a preferred embodiment, the adjustable support according to the invention is preferably collapsible. Preferably the base member, shuttering contact member and the bracing member are all or partly dissociated from one another to enable rotation of the members about one another. In this way the support is preferably capable of forming a substantially flat object.
In a further embodiment of the invention the adjustable support is preferably adapted for attachment of a rail, a platform, or both. The rail preferably comprises a hand rail or the like. The rail preferably forms a guard for safe access to the support. Examples of suitable rails include rails made from scaffolding tubes or timber or the like. The platform preferably comprises substantially flat surface or the like. The platform preferably forms an access platform to allow human passageway around the support. Examples of suitable platforms include those made from sheet boarding and/or steel supports. Preferably the platform is supported by the shuttering contact member. In an embodiment of the invention wherein the base member is attached to a pile, the shuttering contact member forms a platform.
Preferably the rail is supported by the shuttering contact member, the platform, or both.
Preferably, the base member according to the invention is adapted to be affixed to a substantially static object to prevent the support from moving substantially in use. The base member can therefore comprise openings to allow it to be screwed, nailed or bolted to the floor or other substantially static object. The base member can also be adhered to the floor or other substantially static object, for example a pile.
The adjustable support according to the invention is advantageous in that it is capable of adopting an alternate orientation such that instead of it being used as a support for shuttering/formwork/pile work, it can be supported by the shuttering/formwork/pile work.
The support and method according to the invention are therefore further advantageous as they allow full access, in line with health and safety requirements, to all areas of the shuttering/formwork and/or the material behind them.
It will be appreciated that the support according to the invention can be used in combination with parts of the support according to the invention. The support according the invention can therefore comprise a second bracing member, and a second shuttering support member. Advantageously therefore only one complete support according to the invention is required when used in shuttering/form work with two sided walls.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of illustration, with reference to the accompanying drawing.
Each member 20, 30 and 40 is of a steel merchant bar construction. However other materials can be used for additional weight saving. Other materials include other metals, plastics, wood or composites.
In use the members 20, 30 and 40 are attached together as shown in
The movement of the support contact member 30 compensates for uneven ground and allows plumbing forward or backward by moving the bracing member 40 up or down.
Multiple supports 10 can be used in combination when shuttering/formwork is required for large areas and to define different shapes.
After use the nut and bolt assemblies at hinges 22, 24 and fixture 24 are released and the support 10 is collapsed and flat packed.
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