1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a connection set, and more particularly to a framework connection set easy to assemble and disassemble the scaffolds. The framework connection set provides a simple construction process, which does not need to solder, and enable the connection set to be reusable in the meantime.
2. The Prior Arts
A scaffold is a temporary platform used to support people and materials in the construction or repair of buildings. It provides a place of work with safe access suitable for the work being done. In building construction, the vibration of scaffolds is usually caused by the operation of huge construction machines and other operations. It is important to have a stable framework set up so the workers can work safely.
A work platform of the scaffold includes a plurality of ledgers and a plurality of transoms, which rest upon the ledgers at right angles and provides support for platform boards. The conventional method of joining the ledgers and the transoms together is soldering or knotting. Soldering, no matter assembling or disassembling, needs skilled persons equipped with soldering tools and devices to operate. Therefore, it is expensive and time consuming. On the other hand, transoms cannot be knotted tightly to ledgers either. No matter what kind of wires being used, the knots are unable to avoid loosening or slipping between ledgers and transoms caused by the shaking of the scaffold. The unstable platforms and the uneven surface resulted from the knots not only increase the danger of the workers to stand on or pass by, but also make the stacked apparatus and materials unstable. Furthermore, knotting is also laborious and time consuming, and the wires used could not be reused again.
The present invention intends to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art. The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a framework connection set without soldering, which significantly reduces time and labor cost for assembling and disassembling the frameworks. Another objective is to provide an even and stable work platform for workers to work on. The other objective of the present invention is to provide a reusable framework connection set avoiding the waste of knotting materials used in the prior art.
The present invention herein provides a framework connection set for easier framework connection and disconnection. The framework connection set includes a retainer and a retaining clamp. The retainer includes an approximately C-shaped foundation. The retainer comprises a connection part, a first opening, and at least a groove. The first opening is corresponding to a flange of a ledger to fit in, and the connection part is corresponding to a transom to be connected with. The retaining clamp is a wedge and it slides in the groove of the retainer. It can move the ledger flange close to or away from the retainer top section. Therefore, the retainer and retaining clamp make the ledger and transom connected together.
When connecting a plurality of ledgers and a plurality of transoms on the scaffold according to the present invention, each ledger and transom are first fitted respectively to the first opening and the connection part. The retaining clamp is then inserted onto the groove so that the clamp top surface moves close to the retainer top section. It makes the ledger flange securely fixed between the retainer top section and the retaining clamp, and firmly connected with the transom. On the other hand, when the retaining clamp is removed, the clamp top surface moves away from the retainer top section so as to loosen the connection.
According to the present invention, the only job for assembling or disassembling frameworks is to move the retaining clamp forward or backward. As a result, the costs of time and labor will be decreased by easy operation. Meanwhile, there is no soldering or knotting, thereby further reduction of the costs of needed devices and tools. In addition, the connection of the ledgers and the transoms according to the present invention would also enhance the rigidity of the scaffold for the safe working environment for the workers, and the stability and evenness of stacking surface for apparatus and materials to put on.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The lower part of retainer 10 is approximately C-shaped and comprises at least one groove. There are two grooves, a first groove 101 and a second groove 102, according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The first groove 101 is provided with a groove convex 1011 and a groove concave 1012, wherein the groove convex 1011 and groove concave 1012 are at opposite sides of the groove. The first groove 101 is cut deeper than the second groove 102. The retainer top section 103 is the top portion of the lower part of the retainer 10. A connection part 104, which is an inverted L shape, is the upper part of the retainer 10 and is connected to the edge of the retainer top section 103.
The retaining clamp 11, as a configuration of a wedge, has two opposite nonparallel surfaces, a clamp bottom surface 111 and a clamp top surface 112. The retaining clamp 11 also includes a clamp slot 113, which is corresponding to the groove convex 1011, and a clamp ridge 114, which is corresponding to the groove concave 1012. When inserting the retaining clamp 11 into retainer 10, the clamp bottom surface 111 rests upon the first groove 101 and the second groove 102. The clamp slot 113 and the clamp ridge 114 slide along the groove convex 1011 and the groove concave 1012 respectively, and are restrained therein.
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Furthermore, the connection part 104 of the retainer 10 may be designed to various configurations to fit different configurations of the transoms.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.