Global Patent Index - EP 1082505 A1

EP 1082505 A1 20010314 - BUILDING DEMOLITION METHOD AND IMPLEMENTING EQUIPMENT

Title (en)

BUILDING DEMOLITION METHOD AND IMPLEMENTING EQUIPMENT

Title (de)

ABBRUCHVERFAHREN FÜR GEBÄUDE UND VORRICHTUNG ZUR ANWENDUNG

Title (fr)

PROCEDE DE DEMOLITION D'UN IMMEUBLE ET EQUIPEMENT POUR LA MISE EN OEUVRE DE CE PROCEDE

Publication

EP 1082505 A1 20010314 (FR)

Application

EP 99970442 A 19991004

Priority

  • FR 9902351 W 19991004
  • FR 9812763 A 19981008

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO0022258A1] The invention concerns a demolition method and equipment suitable for all types of buildings without any height limitation, not requiring explosives, performing demolition by causing the upper storeys to collapse on the lower storeys, without exceeding the building ground premises and thereby not requiring a safety perimeter to be evacuated, hence reducing implementation costs. The demolition equipment is characterised in that it comprises at least two bottom sheaves (5), two anchoring elements (6), a hoisting cable (7) and a traction winch (8), the two bottom sheaves being fixed on two parallel supporting walls (2) by means of the anchoring elements, one in the upper part and the other in the lower part, and the hoisting cable passing over said two sheaves, one (7a) of its ends being rigidly fixed to one of the supporting walls (2) and the other end being linked to the traction winch (8) arranged on the ground and remote-controlled. The invention is applicable to the demolition of buildings more than 15 storeys high.

IPC 1-7

E04G 23/08

IPC 8 full level

E04G 23/08 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

E04G 23/08 (2013.01)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 0022258 A1 20000420; AT E267316 T1 20040615; AU 5988499 A 20000501; DE 69917448 D1 20040624; DE 69917448 T2 20050512; EP 1082505 A1 20010314; EP 1082505 B1 20040519; ES 2221480 T3 20041216; FR 2784412 A1 20000414; FR 2784412 B1 20030613; PT 1082505 E 20040930

DOCDB simple family (application)

FR 9902351 W 19991004; AT 99970442 T 19991004; AU 5988499 A 19991004; DE 69917448 T 19991004; EP 99970442 A 19991004; ES 99970442 T 19991004; FR 9812763 A 19981008; PT 99970442 T 19991004