This invention relates to a constructional unit.
In erecting a building having more than one floor level there usually arises a need for a space to be left in a floor typically to install stairs between that and another floor. Such an opening needs to be protected in some way to prevent accidents arising from people or articles inadvertently dropping through the space. However the form of protection used should preferably not lead to access problems for acceptable use. A number of proposals have been made to enable such a space to be protected. However these do result in limitation, if not prevention, of the use of the space for passage of people or transfer of articles.
According to the present invention there is provided a constructional unit comprising:
According to a first preferred version of the present invention the, or each, leg can be varied in length to provide for the support frame to be maintained horizontal or at a predetermined angle to the horizontal.
According to a second preferred version of the present invention or of the first preferred version thereof a platform member is provided to which, in a first working position, serves to fill the open central region of the support frame so as to prevent the inadvertent passage of an article or person from above the support unit through the otherwise open central region and a second working position where the platform member is withdrawn to allow access through the open central region. Typically the platform member is, at least in part, of openwork construction to enable a view to be obtained through the open central region, when the platform member is in the first working position.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings of a constructional unit of which:
The figures variously show a constructional unit 11.
The unit 11 includes a support frame made up of first member 13 and a second member 14 which are each U-shaped in plan. First member 13 comprises a base frame 15 from which extend side arms 16, 17. Second member 14 is in the form of a base frame 18 from which extend side arms 19, 20.
Side arm 16 is telescoped with side arm 20 and side arm 17 is telescoped with side arm 19 to provide an O-shaped support frame around a clear central region 12. The telescopic engagement provides for the spacing S of the first base frame 15 from the second base frame 18 to be varied over a range of distances depending on the gap to be filled. Clamps C1, C2 on, respectively, ends 19A, 20A provide for the securing of the telescoped side arms of the first member 13 and the second member 14 at a predetermined value of spacing S.
The base frame 15 of the first member 13 includes a flange 15A by means of which the unit 11 is located in an opening 20 in floor F2 at a height L1, above a lower floor F1. The opening 20 forms the top of a stair well for stair S.
Side arm 19 has pivotably attached to it end 30 of a telescopic prop 31 with upper tube 31A and lower adjustable foot 31B. Brace 32 enables the prop 31 to be fixed in the extended position shown in
Side arm 20 has pivotably attached to it end 34 of a telescopic prop 35 with upper tube 35A and lower adjustable foot 35B. Brace 36 enables the prop 35 to be fixed in the extended position comparable to that of shown to that of prop 31 in
In use the props 31,35 are extended as shown in
The constructional unit 11 provides for a secure mounting to lie within opening 20. It is further provided with a closure member 40 in the form of a folding lattice (
Second base frame 18 lies within space 20 and is supported there by telescopic props 31, 35. To ensure that the frame 18 is laterally supported when space 20 is otherwise clear of the frame 18 a pair of lateral props 41, 42 are provided which can be driven outwardly to seat against the side of the space 20 and be locked their to limit lateral movement of frame 18 and so stabilise unit 11.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0224292.3 | Oct 2002 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB03/04496 | 10/17/2003 | WO | 3/29/2005 |