Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a scaffold comprising an upright and a transverse tube connected
to the upright, as well as a handrail tube having one end connected to the transverse
tube, said transverse tube has a non-rotationally symmetrical cross-section, and said
handrail tube is provided with a recess near one end, which recess is such that the
handrail tube in a first position with the recess faced to the transverse tube can
be moved over the transverse tube in a direction at right angles to the transverse
tube, and can be turned about the transverse tube to a second position in which the
handrail tube is interlocked with the transverse tube.
State of the art
[0002] Such a scaffold is known from
DE 3504188 A. This known scaffold also has an upright attached to a transverse tube and a strut
tube which has to be coupled to the transverse tube and in coupled position should
be interlocked with the transverse tube. The transverse tube of this known scaffold
has a rectangular cross-section and the strut tube is provided near one end with a
recess having an angular shape. The strut tube in a first inclined position is moved
over the transverse tube and then rotated to a second angled position in which it
is interlocked with the transverse tube.
Summary of the invention
[0003] An object of the invention is to provide a scaffold of the type described in the
opening paragraph in which the handrail tube is easier to twist around the transverse
tube and wherein the tubes are easier to manufacture than in the known scaffold. To
this end, the scaffold according to the invention is
characterized in that the cross-section of the transverse tube is substantially circular with an outer
diameter D1 and a flattened part, wherein the middle of the outer side of the flattened
part is at a distance d1 from the outside of an opposite wall part, and in that the
recess in the handrail tube is C-shaped and having a circular boundary wall with an
inner diameter D2, and extending over an angle greater than 180 degrees, wherein seen
in cross-section the ends of the boundary wall are present at a distance d2 from each
other, and wherein D2 is greater than or equal to D1 and d2 is greater than or equal
to d1 and is smaller than D1.
[0004] Because of the rounded shapes of the cross section of the crossbar and of the recess
in the handrail tube, the handrail tube can easily be turned over the transverse tube.
In addition, circular shapes, in general, are easy to manufacture. Here too, the handrail
tube in an inclined position with the recess facing the transverse tube, can be moved
over the transverse tube, and then be turned into a horizontal position, in which
position the handrail tube is interlocked with the transverse tube.
Brief description of the drawing
[0005] Hereinafter, the invention will be further elucidated on the basis of an exemplary
embodiment of the scaffold according to the invention shown in the drawing in which:
Figure 1 shows a detail of the scaffold at the location of the connection between
the handrail tube and transverse tube.
Detailed description of the drawing
[0006] In Figure 1, a detail of the scaffold is shown at the location of the connection
between the handrail tube and transverse tube. The scaffold 1 has an upright 3 and
a transverse tube 5 connected to it, as well as a handrail tube 7, which with one
end 9 is connected to the transverse tube.
[0007] The transverse tube 5 is constituted by a profile 8 with a cross-section which is
substantially circular and has an outer diameter D1 and a flattened part 10. The center
11 of the outer side of the flattened part is at a distance d1 from the outer side
of an opposite wall part 13. The end 9 of the handrail tube 7 is provided with a C-shaped
recess 15 whose boundary wall 17 is circular in shape and has an inner diameter D2
and extends over an angle 19 greater than 180 degrees. Seen in cross-section, the
ends 21 and 23 of the boundary wall are at a distance d2 from each other.
[0008] The diameter D2 is greater than or equal to the diameter D1 and the distance d2 is
greater than or equal to the distance d1, and is smaller than the diameter D1. This
allows the end of the handrail tube with the handrail tube being in an oblique position
to be moved over the transverse tube and then to be rotated to a horizontal position,
in which position the handrail tube is interlocked with the transverse tube.
[0009] Albeit the invention has been described in the foregoing with reference to the drawings,
it should be observed that the invention is not by any manner or means restricted
to the embodiment shown in the drawings. The invention also extends to all embodiments
deviating from the embodiment shown in the drawings within the scope defined by the
claims.
1. A scaffold (1) comprising an upright (3) and a transverse tube (5) connected to the
upright, as well as a handrail tube (7) having one end (9) connected to the transverse
tube, said transverse tube has a non-rotationally symmetrical cross-section, and said
handrail tube is provided with a recess (15) near one end (9), which recess is such
that the handrail tube in a first position with the recess faced to the transverse
tube can be moved over the transverse tube in a direction at right angles to the transverse
tube, and can be turned about the transverse tube to a second position in which the
handrail tube is interlocked with the transverse tube, characterized in that the cross-section of the transverse tube (5) is substantially circular with an outer
diameter D1 and a flattened part (10), wherein the middle (11) of the outer side of
the flattened part is at a distance d1 from the outside of an opposite wall part (13),
and in that the recess (15) in the handrail tube (7) is C-shaped and having a circular boundary
wall (17) with an inner diameter D2, and extending over an angle (19) greater than
180 degrees, wherein seen in cross-section the ends (21, 23) of the boundary wall
are present at a distance d2 from each other, and wherein D2 is greater than or equal
to D1 and d2 is greater than or equal to d1 and is smaller than D1.
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