Mounting method for a handrail in a frame scaffolding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732836
  • Patent Number
    6,732,836
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Thompson, II; Hugh B.
    Agents
    • McGlew and Tuttle, P.C.
Abstract
A mounting method for a handrail capable of mounting and removal. The method uses frame with fittings and a lateral member. The frames are spaced laterally with a scaffolding plate erected between the lateral frames. A handrail is erected between the fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame. A plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically. The handrail includes a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, and a lateral handrail frame erected between the struts, the struts including a first mounting member mounted on the lateral member or the fittings, a second mounting member mounted on the fittings, and a third mounting member for receiving an end of the handrail frame. The method includes mounting one strut on the upper end of one of the fittings via the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage. One end of the handrail frame is mounted on the one strut via the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage. The other strut on the other end of the handrail frame is mounted via the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage. The other strut is raised while rotating the other end upward about one end of the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage. The other strut is mounted on the upper end of the other strut via the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a mounting method for a handrail in a frame scaffolding as a scaffolding device or a timbering used in building fields and engineering works fields, and more particularly to a mounting method for a handrail suitable for use with as an advance handrail.




Generally, in the building field of building and engineering works field, the frame scaffolding used as a scaffolding device or a timbering is installed.




In the frame scaffolding, a plurality of frames comprising fittings and a lateral member are stood, a scaffolding plate is erected between the lateral members adjacent to each other, one or plural sets of scaffolding frames having a handrail comprising a longitudinal strut and a lateral handrail frame erected between fittings are constituted vertically. In this case, the frame scaffolding making use of a handrail as a connecter between fittings, as disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 7 (1995)-279402, has been developed.




This handrail is constituted so that longitudinal rods on both sides, a horizontal handrail rod for connecting upper ends of both the longitudinal rods, a horizontal handrail rod for connecting an intermediaries of both the longitudinal rods, and three mounting hardwares provided at upper and lower positions of the longitudinal rod are formed integrally, and the handrail is connected as an advance handrail to the fittings through a mounting hardware.




According to the above-described conventional frame scaffolding, since the handrail is provided corresponding to the scaffolding plate between the fittings, safety is secured, but on the other hand, there are disadvantages as follows:




First, since both longitudinal rods and upper and lower handrail rods are molded integrally, the weight is heavy, and so, an operator performs detaching work while straightening his back to raise the handrail. Therefore, work for erecting the handrail between the fittings is difficult and troublesome. Sometimes, the mounting work cannot be done by a single operator, materially lowering work for mounting and removing the handrail.




Second, the handrail itself is large and bulky, which is inconvenient in carrying and storing, being placed under restriction in storing space.




Third, when, after the fittings are assembled, the integral and large handrail is mounted on the fittings, it is placed under restriction in space between the fittings so that the handrail cannot be changed in various directions, thus resulting in difficulty and troublesome to mount the handrail on the fittings.




Fourth, when the entire handrail is integrated as described above, the weight becomes heavy. So, for the purpose of making the weight as light as possible, the entirety is molded with material which is light and low in strength. Then, conversely, the entire strength becomes low, because of which the longitudinal rods are connected to the fittings making use of three upper and lower mounting hardwares. This results in complicated construction, and the detaching operation of the mounting hardwares also becomes troublesome.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a mounting method for a handrail as an advance handrail capable of simply and smoothly mounting and removing relative to a frame comprising fittings and a lateral member, and of freely performing locating without being placed under restriction in an installing space.




For achieving the aforementioned object, according to the present invention, there is provided a means, in a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of frames comprising fittings and a lateral member are stood laterally, a scaffolding plate is erected between the lateral members, a handrail is erected between the fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, said handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, and a lateral handrail frame erected between the struts, said strut including a first mounting member mounted on the lateral member or the fittings, a second mounting member mounted on the fittings, and a third mounting member for receiving an end of the handrail frame, the means comprising the steps of: mounting the one strut on the upper end of one fittings through the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; mounting one end of the handrail frame on the one strut through the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; mounting the other strut on the other end of the handrail frame through the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; raising the other strut while rotating the other end upward about one end of the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other strut on the upper end of the other fittings through the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage.




In this case, preferably, the first mounting member comprises a bracket having a plate bent into a roughly ]-shape secured to the strut, a holding groove formed at the lower end of the bracket and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings and a projection opposed to the holding groove, and an engaging groove likewise formed at the lower end of the bracket and fitted in the upper surface of the lateral member. Further, a stop pin for mounting a baseboard or a slot, and a stopper for controlling upward slipping out of the baseboard may be provided on the outer surface of the bracket.




Further, in the above-described means, the first mounting member may comprise a support plate connected laterally to the strut, a holding groove formed on the side of the support plate and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings, a stop plate connected to the outer end of the support plate and having an engaging groove engaged with the upper surface of the lateral member, a guide provided on the stop plate, and a wedge inserted into the guide and opposed to the engaging groove.




Likewise, the first mounting member may comprise a support rod connected laterally to the intermediary of the strut, and a hook mounted downward to the end of the support rod and fitted in a socket on the side of the fittings.




Likewise, preferably, the second mounting member comprises a plate-like bracket mounted laterally on the strut, a holding groove formed on the outer surface of the bracket and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings, a guide provided on the outer end of the bracket, and a wedge inserted into the guide and opposed to the holding groove. Likewise, the second mounting member comprises a support rod connected laterally to the lower part of the strut, and a hook provided downward on the end of the support rod and fitted in a socket on the side of the fittings.




Further, preferably, the third mounting member comprises a stop pin provided laterally on the strut and fitted in a slot formed in the end of the handrail frame.




Likewise, there is provided another means, in a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of frames comprising fittings and a lateral member are stood laterally, a scaffolding plate is erected between the lateral members, a handrail is erected between the fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, said handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, and a lateral main rope erected between the struts, said strut including a first mounting member mounted on the lateral member or the fittings, a second mounting member mounted on the fittings and a main rope mounting member for mounting the main rope, the means comprising the steps of: inserting the main rope into the main rope mounting portion of the upper end of the strut on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; mounting the one strut on the upper end of one fittings through the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other strut on the upper end of the other fittings through the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage.




Further, there is provided another means, in a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of frames comprising fittings and a lateral member are stood laterally, a scaffolding plate is erected between the lateral members, a handrail is erected between the fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, the handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, an expansible lateral handrail frame rotatably erected between the struts, and a upper and lower pair of first and second mounting members provided downward of the struts, the means comprising the steps of: raising one strut while extending the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; mounting the one strut on one fittings through the first and second mounting members; raising the other strut while shortening the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other strut on the other fittings through the first and second mounting members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view schematically showing a frame scaffolding making use of a mounting device for a handrail according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 8

is a front view of the frame scaffolding showing the mounting steps of the handrail.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged front view of a strut for the handrail.





FIG. 10

is likewise an enlarged side view of the strut for the handrail.





FIG. 11

is an enlarged perspective view of a first mounting member.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a second mounting member.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a third mounting member.





FIG. 14

is a front view of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is an exploded perspective view of the third mounting member.





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of the state that a baseboard is mounted on the first mounting member.





FIG. 17

is a schematic side view of a handrail according to another embodiment.





FIG. 18

is an enlarged perspective view of a first mounting member in the handrail of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 19

is likewise an enlarged perspective view of a second mounting member.





FIG. 20

is likewise an enlarged perspective view of a third mounting member.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of a handrail according to another embodiment.





FIG. 22

is a front view of a frame scaffolding in the state that a handrail is mounted.





FIG. 23

is a partly enlarged front view of FIG.


22


.





FIG. 24

is an enlarged side view of FIG.


23


.





FIG. 25

is an enlarged side view of the handrail.





FIG. 26

is an enlarged side view of a bracket.





FIG. 27

(A) is a plan view of the bracket.





FIG. 27

(B) is a back view of the bracket.





FIG. 27

(C) is a cross sectional plan view of the bracket.





FIG. 28

is an enlarged plan view of the bracket.





FIG. 29

is a side view of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 30

is a front view of the handrail.





FIG. 31

is a partly enlarged front view of FIG.


30


.





FIG. 32

is an enlarged side view of a mounting hardware for a handrail.





FIG. 33

is a front view of FIG.


32


.





FIG. 34

is a front view of a frame scaffolding according to another embodiment.





FIG. 35

is a side view of a strut for a handrail according to another embodiment.





FIG. 36

is a partly enlarged front view of FIG.


34


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained hereinafter with reference to the drawings.




The mounting methods for a handrail according to the present invention include a first pattern shown in

FIGS. 1

to


16


, a second pattern shown in

FIGS. 17

to


20


and


21


, and a third pattern shown in

FIGS. 22

to


31


.




The basic constitution of a mounting device for a handrail used for the mounting method for a handrail according to the first pattern is that as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


16


, a plurality of frames


3


comprising fittings


1


and a lateral member


2


are stood in a lateral direction, a scaffolding plate P is erected between the lateral members


2


, and a handrail


5


is erected between the fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame


8


, which is used for a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of the scaffolding frames


8


are assembled in a vertical direction. The handrail


5


comprises a pair of longitudinal struts


4


,


4


opposed in a lateral direction, and a lateral handrail frame


6


erected between the struts


4


,


4


. It is characterized in that the longitudinal strut


4


is provided with a first mounting member A mounted on the lateral member


2


or the fittings


1


, a second mounting member B mounted on the lower part of the fittings


1


, and a third mounting member C for receiving an end of the handrail frame


6


, the longitudinal strut


4


is mounted on the frame


3


through the first and second mounting members A, B, and the handrail frame


6


is then mounted on the longitudinal strut


4


through the third mounting member C.




The embodiments will be explained hereinafter in further detail with reference to the drawings.




A frame


3


comprises, as well known, a pair of front and rear longitudinal fittings


1


,


1


stood in a longitudinal direction, and a lateral member


2


connected horizontally between the longitudinal members


1


,


1


, and as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 16

, scaffolding plates P are erected on the lateral member


2


in left and right lateral directions through a hook


9


. Further, a handrail


5


is erected in a lateral direction between the left and right fittings


1


in the frame


3


, and the handrail


5


is constituted by a pair of left and right longitudinal struts


4


,


4


, and a lateral handrail frame


6


erected detachably between the longitudinal struts


4


,


4


. The frame


3


, the scaffolding plate P, and the handrail


5


constitute a scaffolding frame


8


. One or plural scaffolding frames


8


are assembled in a lateral direction and in a vertical direction to constitute a frame scaffolding used as a scaffolding device or a timbering arranged in a building field or an engineering works field.




In the above-described frame scaffolding, the handrail


5


is provided to thereby to plan safety, but it is preferable to provide a baseboard


10


for blocking a gap formed on one side or on both sides of the scaffolding plate P. For example, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the baseboard


10


comprises a plate-like baseboard body


11


stood in a longitudinal direction and a gap blocking plate


12


provided horizontally at the lower part of the baseboard body


11


, and the baseboard


10


arranged on the side of the scaffolding plate P is connected to the longitudinal strut


4


of the handrail


5


and the lateral member


2


of the frame


3


through the first mounting member A described later whereby the gap blocking plate


12


is placed in contact with the upper surface of the scaffolding plate P.




In this case, the first mounting member is provided, as will be described later, with a stop pin


13


and a stopper S, the baseboard


10


is provided a slot


14


formed on the end of the baseboard body


11


, the baseboard body


11


is moved down while fitting the stop pin


13


into the slot


14


whereby the baseboard


10


is mounted by the stop pin


13


and the slot


14


, and the baseboard


10


is prevented from slipping out by the stopper S.




Next, the mounting device used for carrying out the mounting method for the handrail according to the first pattern shown in

FIGS. 1

to


16


will be explained in detail.




The single handrail


5


according to this embodiment comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


9


and


10


, a pair of left and right longitudinal struts


4


,


4


, a lateral handrail frame


6


connected detachably in a lateral direction between the longitudinal struts


4


,


4


. The handrail frame


6


may be formed from a single strut, but comprises two upper and lower struts


6




a


,


6




b


, and a connecting member


6




c


erected in a longitudinal direction between the struts


6




a


,


6




b


and having an end supported rotatably, and T-shaped slots


15


are formed on both ends of the strut


6


. On the other hand, a pair of upper and lower stop pins


16


,


16


are projected from the longitudinal strut


4


, and the stop pin


16


constitutes the third mounting member C.




Further, the longitudinal strut


4


is provided nearly in the intermediate portion with the first mounting member A and in the lower part with the second mounting member B, the longitudinal strut


4


is connected to the lateral member


2


through the first mounting member A while wrapping the fittings


1


, and the lower part of the longitudinal strut


4


is likewise connected to the fittings


1


through the second mounting member B.




The handrail frame


6


and a pair of longitudinal struts


4


,


4


are separated in advance. In case where both of them are connected, first, one side of the handrail frame


6


is connected obliquely to the one strut


4


while fitting the slot


15


in the stop pin


16


, and then the other end of the handrail frame


6


is connected to the other strut


4


through the stop pin


16


and the slot


15


while rotating the handrail


6


about the stop pin


16


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9

to


11


, the first mounting member A comprises a bracket


17


formed by bending a plate into a nearly -shape secured to the longitudinal strut


4


by welding or the like, a holding groove


18


formed at the lower end of the bracket


17


and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings


1


, an engaging groove


19


likewise formed at the lower end of the bracket


17


and fitted in the upper surface of the lateral member


2


, and a projection


20


projected on the inner peripheral surface of the bracket


17


and opposed to the holding groove


18


. The bracket


17


holds the fittings


1


, and the fittings


1


is held by the holding groove


18


and the projection


20


to prevent occurrence of a rattle. Likewise, the bracket


17


is fitted in the lateral member


2


through the engaging groove


19


to prevent downward movement.




On the outer surface of the bracket


17


are provided the stop pin


13


for mounting the baseboard


10


, and the stopper S for controlling upward slipping-out of the baseboard


10


. The stop pin


13


may be provided on the side of the baseboard


10


, and the bracket


17


may be formed with a slot in which is fitted the stop pin


13


.




The stopper S comprises two upper and lower guide pieces


21


,


21


stood on the surface of the bracket


17


, a guide rod


22


inserted vertically movably and rotatably into the guide pieces


21


,


21


, a stop piece


23


provided on the upper end of the guide rod


22


, and a stop pin


24


projected on the lower part of the guide rod


22


, and as shown in

FIG. 16

, when the baseboard


10


is mounted through the stop pin


13


, the stop piece


23


is rotated and connected to the upper end of the baseboard body


11


in the baseboard


10


. Thereby, when the baseboard


10


is moved upward by the external force, the stop pin


24


comes in engagement with the lower guide piece


21


to prevent the baseboard


10


from slipping out upward.




The projection


20


provided on the bracket


17


is formed by partly cutting the bracket


17


and bending the cut part internally, but a projecting member may be connected by welding or the like. The second mounting member B provided at the lower part of the longitudinal strut


4


comprises, as shown in

FIG. 12

, a plate-like bracket


28


mounted on the longitudinal strut


4


laterally by welding or the like, a holding groove


25


formed in the outer surface of the bracket


28


and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings


1


, a guide


26


provided on the outer end of the bracket


28


, and a wedge inserted into the guide


26


and opposed to the holding groove


25


. Thereby, the bracket


28


is fitted to the fittings


1


through the holding groove


25


, the wedge


27


is driven, the fittings


1


is held by the wedge


27


and the holding groove


25


, and the longitudinal strut


4


is connected along the fittings


1


.




As has been described above, the third mounting member C comprises the stop pin


16


, but preferably, the stop pin


16


and the slot


15


in engagement therewith are formed into a construction shown in

FIGS. 13

to


15


.




The stop pin


16


shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

comprises a pin body


16




a


, a flange


16




b


secured to the end of the pin body


16




a


, and a nut


16




c


. In this case, the flange


16




b


is formed in a square shape, and moreover is set by being inclined by 45 degrees with respect to the axis of the longitudinal strut


4


. The slot


15


is approximately equal to the width of the flange


16


, and is constituted by a -shaped or U-shaped (in section) deep groove


15




a


and a laterally long groove


15




b


. The stop pin


16


is prevented from being slipped out by inserting the flange


16




b


through the deep groove


15




a


and afterward moving the pin body


16




a


on the side of the long groove


15




b.






Incidentally, when the flange


16




b


is inserted into the slot


15


, the handrail frame


6


is inclined by 45 degrees, and an angle of the slot


15


is adjusted to an angle of the flange


16




b


. Then, after the flange


16




b


has been inserted into the slot


15


and when the handrail frame


6


is rotated, the handrail frame


6


is not slipped out of the flange


16




b


. Further, as shown in another embodiment of

FIG. 15

, the flange


16




b


and the nut


16




c


may be connected detachably to the pin body


16




a


. In this case, after the handrail


5


has been mounted, the flange


16




b


and the nut


16




c


are removed, and the handrail frame


6


can be removed separately.




Next, the frame scaffolding using the mounting device for the handrail according to the method of the first pattern, particularly the mounting step for the handrail will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


8


.





FIGS. 1 and 2

show the initial state that the scaffolding frame


8


of the lower stage has been already assembled, and the other scaffolding frame


8


of the upper stage is mounted above the scaffolding frame


8


. In this state, since the handrail


5


has been already installed above the scaffolding plate P of the lower stage, the fittings


1


,


1


of the upper stage are connected to the fittings


1


,


1


of the lower stage, as shown, while planning the safety by the handrail


5


. Then, similarly, an operator on the scaffolding plate P of the lower stage connects one longitudinal strut


4


of the handrail


5


on the upper stage side to the fittings


1


through the first and second mounting devices A, B as shown while planning the safety by the handrail


5


.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the left side of the handrail frame


6


is slipped on and connected to the stop pin


16


of the left strut


4


through the slot


15


.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 4

, on the scaffolding plate P of the lower stage, the right side of the handrail frame


6


is connected to the other longitudinal strut


4


through the stop pin


16


and the slot


15


, further as shown in

FIGS. 5

and


6


the handrail frame


6


is rotated about the stop pin


16


on the left side to raise it upward holding the longitudinal strut


4


on the right side, and then the longitudinal strut


4


on the right side is secured to the fittings


1


through the first and second mounting members A and B. Further, as shown in

FIG. 7

, on the lower scaffolding plate P, the scaffolding plate P of the upper stage is raised, and the scaffolding plate P is slipped and mounted on the lateral member


2


. While in

FIG. 7

, the vertically assembled frame scaffolding is constituted, the scaffolding frames


8


are assembled vertically as well as laterally in the same method as that described above to enable constituting a large frame scaffolding shown in FIG.


8


.




Where the handrail


5


is mounted as described above, since the longitudinal strut


4


and the handrail frame


6


are separated from each other, they can be assembled sequentially independently one by one, which is light in weight, and easy in carrying, and which improves workability. Further, the longitudinal strut


4


and the handrail frame


6


are changed in direction simply even if the space between the fittings


1


,


1


is narrow, and mounting work can be carried out without receiving the control of the working space.




Next, the mounting method for the handrail according to the second pattern will be explained. The frame scaffolding having the handrail frame mounted in the method of the second pattern shown in

FIGS. 17

,


20


and


21


is the same as the case of

FIG. 1

in that the scaffolding frame


8


comprises the frame


3


, the handrail


5


and the scaffolding plate P, but the handrail frame constituting the handrail


5


is constituted as a main rope


30


shown in FIG.


20


. And, the first, second and third mounting members for mounting these handrails


5


are changed. The mounting method for the handrail according to the second pattern is described in claim 2.




The first mounting member A used for the handrail


5


shown in

FIG. 17

comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

, a support plate


31


connected laterally to the longitudinal strut


4


, a holding groove


32


formed on the side of the support plate


31


and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings


1


, a stop plate


34


connected to the outer end of the support plate


31


and having an engaging groove


33


engaged with the upper surface of the lateral member


2


, a guide


35


provided on the stop plate


34


, and a wedge


36


inserted into the guide


35


and opposed to the engaging groove


33


. Thereby, the holding groove


32


is fitted in the outer surface of the fittings


1


, the lateral member


2


is held by the engaging groove


33


and the wedge


36


from top and bottom, and the longitudinal strut


4


is connected to the frame


3


through the support plate


31


.




Likewise, the first mounting member A used for the handrail


5


shown in

FIG. 21

comprises a support rod


37


connected laterally to the intermediary of the longitudinal strut


4


, and a hook


39


provided downward to the end of the support rod


37


and fitted in a socket


38


on the side of the fittings


1


. The hook


39


is fitted in the socket


38


to thereby stand the longitudinal strut


4


of the handrail


5


along the fittings


1


.




Further, the second mounting member B used for the handrail


5


shown in

FIG. 17

comprises, as shown in

FIG. 19

, a plate-like bracket


40


mounted laterally to the longitudinal strut


4


, a holding groove


41


formed on the outer surface of the bracket


40


and engaged with the outer surface of the fittings


1


, a guide


42


provided on the outer end of the bracket


40


, and a wedge


43


inserted into the guide


42


and opposed to the holding groove


41


. Thereby, the fittings


1


is held by the holding groove


41


and the wedge


43


, and the strut


4


is held through the bracket


40


to thereby prevent the longitudinal strut


4


from being fallen down and occurrence of a rattle.




Likewise, the second mounting member B used for the handrail


5


shown in

FIG. 21

comprises a support rod


44


connected laterally to the lower part of the strut, and a hook


46


provided downward to the lower part of the support rod


44


and fitted in a socket


45


on the side of the fittings


1


. And, the hook


46


is fitted into the socket


45


to thereby prevent the longitudinal strut


4


from being fallen down and occurrence of a rattle.




Likewise, the third mounting member C used for the handrail


5


shown in

FIGS. 17 and 21

comprises a ring or a semicircular abutment ring


29


provided on the upper end of the longitudinal strut


4


and inserting a main rope


30


comprising a rope constituting the handrail frame


6


.




Next, the mounting method for the handrail according to the third pattern will be explained. This method is a mounting method for a handrail for mounting a handrail


7


on a frame


3


comprising fittings


1


and a lateral member


2


connected to the fittings


1


, as shown in

FIGS. 22

,


23


, and


24


. That is, the mounting method for the handrail according to this pattern is described in claim 3.




The handrail


7


is mounted as an advance handrail that can be replaced on the uppermost portion of the frame


3


, as shown in

FIG. 24

, but after being mounted on the frame


3


, it can be used as a fixed handrail without modification.




Where the handrail


7


is used as the advance handrail, an operator mounts the handrail


7


on the scaffolding plate P erected on the lateral member


2


in the frame


3


of the lower stage, as shown in FIG.


24


.




Next, the upper scaffolding plate P is erected on the upper lateral member


2


, the frame


3


of the upper stage is mounted while planning safety by the handrail


7


on the scaffolding plate P, and a brace BL or the like is installed on the frame


3


, and at the same time, the other fixed handrail is mounted.




Upon completion of this operation, the handrail


7


is removed, and this handrail


7


is further mounted on the frame


3


on the upper stage side again on the upper scaffolding plate P. That is, the handrails


7


are replaced upward and used one after another. Where the upper frame


3


(not shown) is connected to the lower frame


3


, this is done by connecting the upper and lower fittings


1


,


1


together.




In this case, as shown in

FIGS. 24 and 27

, a spacer


53


and a stop


54


or


68


are provided at the upper part of the lower fittings


1


, and the upper fittings


1


is inserted into the spacer


53


, after which the spacer


53


is connected to the upper fittings


1


through the stop


54


or


68


to plan the slip-out resistance.




The stop


54


comprises a pin biased by a spring, and the other stop


68


is of a rotational type provided with a handle.




With respect to these stops


54


,


68


, various types of them are used according to makers, but when the advance handrail is mounted on the frame


3


as described above, it interferes in these stops


54


,


68


, sometimes failing to mount the handrail, whereas the handrail


7


of the present invention can be mounted without interfering in the stop


54


or the like, or it can be removed and replaced upward.




The mounting method for the handrail according to the present invention will be further explained hereinafter. The first and second mounting devices used for the mounting method for the handrail of the present invention comprises brackets D, E.




The bracket D comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 26 and 27

(A) (B) (C), a horizontal frame body


47


having an end connected to the strut, a support frame


48


joined at right angle from the frame body


47


, and a stop frame


49


joined vertically with the outer end of the frame body


47


and the outer end of the support frame


48


.




Further, in the vicinity of a corner portion where the frame body


47


crosses the support frame


48


, the frame body


47


and the support frame


48


are formed with groove-like cuts


50


,


51


, respectively, opened outward in the short direction, and a curved stop groove


52


is provided at the lower part of the stop frame


49


.




The frame body


47


and the support frame


48


may be formed by a single plate. However, in the present embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 27

, the frame body


47


and the support frame


48


have a horizontal integral upper plate


47




a


joined therewith, groove-like cuts


50


,


51


opened outward are provided in the upper plate


47




a


, and a lower plate


47




b


is formed with a curved support surface opened outward.




As shown in

FIG. 23

, the handrail


7


comprises a pair of longitudinal struts


4


,


4


, parallel expansible handrail frames


55


,


55


erected laterally at the upper parts of the struts


4


,


4


, a connecting member


56


rotatably erected between the handrail frames


55


,


55


, an intermediate bracket D provided on the strut


4


, and a bracket E provided at the lower part of the strut


4


.




The handrail frame


55


comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 30 and 31

, an outer tube a, and an inner tube b expandably inserted into the outer tube a, and a pin d provided on the inner tube b is movably inserted into a slip-out resisting hole c formed in the outer tube a.




At ends of the outer tube a and the inner tube b are provided flat mounting pieces e, f and mounting holes g, g formed in the mounting pieces e, f.




The handrail frame


55


is detachably connected to the strut


4


through a mounting hardware


57


shown in

FIGS. 24 and 29

.




The mounting hardware


57


comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 25 and 32

, a longitudinal tubular guide


58


provided on the strut


4


, a guide rod


59


projecting horizontally from the tubular guide


58


, and a stop pin


62


vertically movably inserted into holes


60


,


61


formed vertically in the tubular guide


58


and the guide rod


59


.




In the rail frame


55


, in the state that the stop pin


62


is raised, mounting holes g on both ends thereof are put into the guide rod


59


, and then the stop pin


62


is lowered and inserted into the hole


24


.




Thereby, the handrail frame


18


is prevented from being slipped-out by the stop pin


62


while being put into the guide rod


59


.




As shown in

FIGS. 32 and 33

, a rope R used as a main rope or other handrail frames may be inserted into the mounting hardware


57


.




Further, the bracket E provided at the lower part of the strut


4


comprises, as shown in

FIGS. 28 and 29

, a support piece


63


having an end secured to the strut


4


, a hook


64


integrally joined with the support piece


63


, a holding groove


65


formed in the hook


64


, a guide


66


provided on the support piece


63


, and a wedge


67


inserted into the guide


66


.




The hook


64


is slipped on the fittings


1


through the holding groove


65


, the wedge


67


is hammered so that the fittings


1


is held by the holding groove


65


and the wedge


67


, and the lower part of the strut


4


is held by the bracket E.




Next, the step for detachably mounting the handrail


7


on the frame


3


will be explained hereinafter. As already described, first, on the lower scaffolding plate P, the strut


4


is mounted on the crossing portion between the fittings


1


and the lateral member


2


through the bracket D.




In this case, the frame body


47


, the support frame


48


and the stop frame


49


are moved close to the fittings


1


and the lateral member


2


while inclining them laterally of the fittings


1


, and then the stop frame


49


is brought into engagement with the lateral member


2


through the stop groove


52


while raising the frame body


47


in the horizontal direction to make the whole bracket D horizontal.




At this time, even if the stop


54


or


68


is present on the fittings


1


, the frame body


47


and the support frame


48


are bent at right angles into an L-shape, and therefore, even when they are inclined close thereto, these frame body


47


and support frame


48


are free from interference in the stop


54


or


68


.




Further, when the frame body


47


and the support frame


48


are raised horizontally while engaging the stop frame


49


with the lateral member


2


, the pin-like stop


54


or the handle type stop


68


is moved into the groove-like cuts


50


,


51


opened outward to prevent it from interfering with the frame body


47


and the support frame


48


.




After the strut


4


has been connected through the bracket D as described above, the lower bracket E is connected to the fittings


1


whereby the strut


4


is fixed. It is noted that in the above case, a support surface


73


of the lower side plate


47




b


engages the outer surface of the fittings


1


.




As described above, the handrail frame


55


is mounted after the strut


4


is stood to arrange the handrail


7


upward, and the upper frame


3


is mounted while planning safety make use of the handrail


7


. Thus mounting operation of a brace or the like is carried out.




Further, after mounting operation of the upper frame


3


has been completed, the handrail frame


55


is removed, the strut


4


is removed in the step reversed to the order as described above, and again the strut


4


is replaced upward to utilize it as an advance handrail.




The above strut


4


is utilized not only as the handrail but also as the main rope strut alone, which construction is the same as that mentioned above.




That is, as shown in

FIGS. 34 and 35

, a stop ring


69


is provided on the upper end of the strut


4


, a rope


70


as a main rope is inserted into the stop ring


69


, and simultaneously when the strut


4


is raised, the rope


70


is erected between the struts


4


, in the same manner as described above.




The strut


4


may be mounted on the fittings


1


through a mounting device comprising a shoe


71


and a wedge


72


as shown in FIG.


35


.




According to the present invention, there are the following effects.




(1) According to the inventions of Claims, the frame, the handrail and the scaffolding plate of the upper stage can be installed in advance on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage. Therefore, when the upper frame, the scaffolding plate, the brace and the like are further installed on the scaffolding plate of the upper stage, the handrail is to be an advance handrail, and safety of various works on the scaffolding plate of the upper stage can be secured by the advance handrail. That is, the handrail installed on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage is to be installed on the scaffolding plate side of the upper stage without fail, and various works on the scaffolding plate of the upper stage can be carried out safely. Further, the handrail can be removed on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage by the step reversed to the mounting step for the handrail.




(2) According to the invention of claim 1, since the handrail is constituted independently in the strut and the handrail frame, the strut can be mounted on the frame independently, and the handrail frame can be mounted on the strut later. At this time, since the strut and the handrail frame are independent to reduce the weight, mounting and removing work thereof are easy to quicken the work.




(3) Likewise, in carrying and storing, they can be performed independently, thus not being bulky, capable of storing compactly, and not being placed under restriction in installing space. Likewise, even in a narrow space, the direction can be changed freely, and even the spacing between the fittings is narrow, the handrail frame can be mounted on the longitudinal strut simply.




(4) According to the inventions of claims 2 and 3, by merely raising the longitudinal struts one by one, the handrail frame is raised following that, thus allowing the mounting work of the handrail speed-up easily.




(5) Likewise, when one strut is raised, the weight is light as compared with the whole weight of the handrail, thus making the detaching work easy, and a burden on an operator is reduced.




(6) Likewise, since the handrail frame is expandable, even if the space between the fittings is narrow, the whole handrail can be erected between the fittings while doing a positioning without being placed under restriction in space.



Claims
  • 1. A mounting method for a handrail in a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of frames comprising a plurality of fittings and a lateral member are spaced laterally apart, a scaffolding plate is erected between respective frames a handrail is erected between the respective fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, the handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, and a lateral handrail frame erected between the struts, the struts including a first mounting member mounted on the lateral member or one of the fittings, a second mounting member mounted on one of the fittings, and a third mounting member for receiving wend of the handrail frame, the method comprising the steps of:mounting one of the struts on an upper end of one of the fittings within the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of a lower stage; mounting one end of the handrail frame to said one of the struts by means of the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; mounting the other of the struts to the other end of the handrail frame by means of the third mounting member on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; raising the other of the struts while rotating the other end upward about one end of the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other of the struts to an upper end of another of the fittings within both the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage.
  • 2. A mounting method for a handrail in a frame scaffolding in which a plurality of frames comprising a plurality of fittings and a lateral member are spaced laterally apart, a scaffolding plate is erected between respective frames, a handrail is erected between the respective fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, the handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, and a lateral main rope erected between the struts, the struts including a first mounting member mounted an the lateral member or one of the fittings, a second mounting member mounted on one of the fittings and a main rope mourning member for mounting the main rope, the method comprising the steps of:inserting the main rope into a main rope mounting portion of an upper end of the strut on the scaffolding plate of a lower stage; mounting one strut on an upper end of one of the fittings within both the first and second mounting members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other strut on an upper end of the other fittings within both the first and second mourning members on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage.
  • 3. A mounting method for a handrail in a frame scaffolding, in which a plurality of frames comprising a plurality of fittings and a lateral member are spaced laterally apart, a scaffolding plate is erected between the respective frames, a handrail is erected between the respective fittings adjacent to each other laterally to constitute a scaffolding frame, and a plurality of the scaffolding frames are assembled vertically, the handrail comprising a pair of longitudinal struts opposed laterally, an expansible lateral handrail frame rotatably erected between the struts, and an upper and lower pair of first and second mounting members provided downwardly of the struts, the method comprising the steps of:raising one of the struts while extending the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of a lower stage; mounting the one of the struts to one of the fittings within both the first and second mounting members; raising the other of the struts while shortening the handrail frame on the scaffolding plate of the lower stage; and mounting the other of the struts on the other of the fittings within both the first and second mounting members.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-163884 May 2001 JP
2001-399685 Dec 2001 JP
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