[0001] The present invention refers to a support structure of adjustable height, particularly
appropriate for use in the support of scaffolding and other similar applications.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] There are known metallic structures for forming scaffolding which basically consist,
like a ladder, of two components, which are pairs of vertical uprights joined one
to the other by crosspieces at differing heights. These components are connected together
using braces. It is normal practice that the components located in the upper part
of the structure are provided with some means for adjusting their height.
[0003] Practice has demonstrated that these structures have certain disadvantages in relation
to the said means which allow the adjustment of the upper part of the structure, and
which are normally required to support a plat-form. In fact, when the weight to be
supported by the structure is considerable, it is necessary to increase the number
of components used with the consequent disadvantages that this entails in relation
to the cost of the structure and the number of operations required for erecting and
dismantling it.
[0004] It is in order to simplify this type of structure, and thus reduce the number of
components required without diminishing its capacity for resistance, that the structure
which is the object of this invention has been devised.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Said structure is of the type composed by a plurality of structural elements of adjustable
height, which elements comprise two uprights joined together by at least one crosspiece,
and which further comprises at least one upper support of adjustable height, and it
is characterised in that it includes, in addition to the conventional structural elements
formed by two uprights and a plurality of crosspieces, a structural element in the
form of a triangular arch, which includes one single crosspiece, the two uprights
of said structural element extending beyond the crosspiece forming two arms which
converge forming between them an apex or vertex in which the support of variable height
is connected.
[0006] Advantegeously, the structural element in the form of a triangular arch comprises
a central column which is fixed between said vertex and the crosspiece.
[0007] Additionally the structure includes some sleeves fixed to the uprights of a conventional
structure, in which are attached the vertical uprights of the bar bent in the form
of a triangular arch.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For an improved understanding of what is described in the present outline, it is
accompanied by a number of drawings in which, by way of example only, there is shown
a practical case of a possible embodiment of the structure.
[0009] In said drawings, figure 1 is a view in frontal elevation of the structural element
in the form of a triangular arch; figure 2 is a view in frontal elevation of a conventional
structural element; figure 3 is an enlarged detail in perspective showing the coupling
between the structural element in the form of a triangular arch and the conventional
structural element; and figure 4 is a perspective view of an example of the assembly
of the structure in question.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] The structural element -1- in the form of a triangular arch comprises two inclined
portions -2- converging in an apex -14- next to the upper end of a central bar -3-,
provided with a support -4- of adjustable height, of a conventional type.
[0011] The portions -2- extend into lower elbow bends -5- from which are formed two uprights
-6- of small height, these struts -6- being provided with a shoulder or stop -7- whose
purpose will be outlined below.
[0012] The uprights -6- are connected together by an horizontal crosspiece -8- whose central
part is joined to the lower end of the central bar -3-.
[0013] The structure is completed by supporting rings or lateral collars -9- joined to some
uprights -10- of structures of general reference -11-, of a known type, provided at
the upper ends with conventional supports -12- of adjustable height.
[0014] In said structural elements -11-, the uprights -6- are joined together by crosspieces
-13-.
[0015] From everything which has so far been described it is obvious that the arch shaped
structural element -1-, is intended to link the upper part of conventional structural
elements -11- (figure 4), this connection being achieved by introducing the uprights
-6- in the supporting rings -9- as far as the stop -7-. In this way, between the supports
of adjustable height -12- of the conventional structural elements -11- are positioned
the additional intermediate supports -4- of the structural elements -1-.
[0016] Thanks to this additional structural element, there is an increase in the support
points for the assembly and a more equal distribution is obtained of the forces which
act on the general structure, which might be, for example, a scaffold, since the said
forces are distributed through the inclined portions -2- and from these pass to the
uprights -10- of the structures -11-.
[0017] In addition to increasing the points of support of the assembly of interconnected
structural elements, structural element -1- enables the number of conventional structural
elements -11- to be reduced.
[0018] The described structural element in the form of a triangular arch may be used as
one component among others in support structures for formwork, with the possibility
of removing it from the assembly once the first stage of hardening of the concrete
has taken place, and in this way made available for further use in another structure.
1. A support structure of adjustable height which is composed by a plurality of structural
elements of adjustable height, which elements comprise two uprights joined together
by at least one crosspiece, and further comprises at least one upper support of adjustable
height, characterised in that it includes, in addition to the conventional structural
elements (11) formed by two uprights (10) and a plurality of crosspieces (13), a structural
element (1) in the form of a triangular arch, which includes one single crosspiece
(8), the two uprights (6) of said structural element extending beyond the crosspiece
(8) forming two arms (2) which converge forming between them an apex or vertex (14)
in which the support (4) of variable height is connected.
2. A support structure according to claim 1, characterised in that the structural element
(1) in the form of a triangular arch comprises a central column (3) which is fixed
between said vertex (14) and the crosspiece (8).
3. A support structure according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises supporting
rings (9) which are fixed to the uprights of the conventional structure (11), into
which supporting rings the uprights of the structural element (1) in the form of a
triangular arch are coupled.