TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The object of the invention relates to a self-climbing modular system for the protection
of civil works and buildings under construction.
PRIOR ART
[0002] Temporary edge protection of civil works, particularly of buildings under construction,
is necessary and even mandatory and is included in various current regulations, such
as, for example, Spanish standard UNE-EN 13374.
[0003] To ensure the protection of a civil work under construction in accordance with the
regulations in force (particularly to ensure temporary edge protection of works in
buildings under construction), various constructive solutions are known, such as those
described in
WO2020019092,
EP2325416,
ES1239398U,
ES1074586U,
ES1074587U and
ES1074609U.
[0004] WO202001909A1 describes a perimeter system for personnel fall protection in the construction of
high-rise buildings, which transforms into a tray for catching people or material
and into a work platform, on the perimeter of construction sites in high-rise buildings,
towers or vertical walls.
[0005] EP2325416A1 describes a perimeter protection system for construction sites which, by using (as
in
WO2020019092A1) posts or pillars and supports or anchors, also has screens referred to as enclosure
segments.
[0006] ES1239398U describes a protection for construction voids basically being composed of an extendable
crossbeam, which is repeated a plurality of times and is arranged, as needed, in the
voids to prevent the accidental falling, fundamentally of people, into the void.
[0007] ES1074586U,
ES1074587U, and
ES1074609U describe, respectively, an adjustable fixing and coupling unit for vertically supporting
railings, a clamp for supporting nets or railings, and a support for formwork closures
and railings, all in reference to the temporary protection of civil works under construction.
[0008] ES1239398U discloses an extendable protection designed to cover any type of void within an ongoing
construction. The protection is formed by two rectangular tubes with dimensions that
allow one to be inserted over the other, thus constituting the telescopic extendable
system. These two sections have a locking system so that the total length of the assembly
remains fixed while the locking system has blocked the possibility of inserting one
tube inside the other. When the locking system is released, the length of the assembly
can be modified, having as a minimum length the longer of the two components and as
a maximum length the sum of the lengths of both components.
[0009] ES2662066T3 describes a screen-type perimeter protection system comprising guides arranged around
the perimeter of a building, support means configured to fix the guides to a support
surface of said building, and protection means fixed to the guides. The system allows
simultaneous protection of several floors.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The object of the invention is to provide a self-climbing modular system, as defined
in the claims.
[0011] The self-climbing modular system according to the invention comprises two bases fixed
in cantilever with respect to a slab level of the civil work, and each one provided
at its free end with a support on which an upright is arranged with the possibility
of guided vertical displacement with respect to the base and the slab level on which
the base is fixed, a plurality of handrails articulated at their ends linking together
two uprights of one and the same module or of contiguous modules located at one and
the same slab level, and lifting means for independently lifting the uprights between
two slabs located at two different levels in the civil work in such a way that upon
actuating said lifting means, the corresponding upright rises, said rise being unidirectional
due to the action of the corresponding support.
[0012] In the prior art, all the solutions known by the applicant require "in-situ" and
customized assembly, then later require being collected so as to arrange them again
at a higher level, i.e., none of the solutions known by the applicant so far is modular
and self-climbing.
[0013] The system obtained is modular and self-climbing, requiring only the fixing of the
bases at the different slab levels in order to hook and lift in them, with suitable
means, the uprights with their handrails and, where appropriate, the safety net, which
form complete modules coming from a lower slab level.
[0014] These and other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent in
view of the figures and detailed description of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a self-climbing modular
system according to the invention.
Figure 2 shows an enlarged detail according to reference A of Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a self-climbing
modular system according to the invention.
Figure 4 shows a detailed view of an upright of the self-climbing modular system shown
in Figure 1.
Figure 5 shows a detailed view of a base part with a support of the self-climbing
modular system shown in Figure 1.
Figure 6 shows a detailed view of the support shown in Figure 5 with a lifted grating.
Figure 7 shows a detailed view of a handrail of the self-climbing modular system shown
in Figure 1.
Figures 8 and 9 depict respective enlarged details according to, respectively, references
B and C in Figure 3.
Figure 10 shows the self-climbing modular system shown in Figure 1 in three operating
steps a), b), and c).
Figure 11 shows a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of a self-climbing
modular system according to the invention.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The self-climbing modular system for the protection of civil works and buildings
under construction according to the invention comprises two bases 2 each comprising
at a free end, a support 5 on which an upright 1 is arranged with the possibility
of guided vertical displacement, a plurality of elongated handrails 3 articulated
at their ends to the two uprights 1 of one and the same module or of contiguous modules
located at one and the same slab F level, and lifting means M configured for independently
lifting each upright 1 between two different levels. The self-climbing modular system
comprises a safety net 4 fixed at least to two handrails 3 so as to keep it taut.
[0017] In the embodiments shown in Figures 3 and 6, the self-climbing modular system further
comprises at least one extendable tie rod 6 bracing the corresponding upright 1 to
the corresponding base 2 so as to ensure the rigidity of the assembly. In the embodiment
shown in Figure 6, the self-climbing modular system further comprises base columns
7 supported directly on the ground when starting the work, with the corresponding
upright 1 being arranged directly in each of said base columns 7 before starting the
construction of the first slab level. The base column 7 and the upright 1 have sections
with conjugate geometries.
[0018] Each of the bases 2 is fixed in cantilever with respect to the corresponding slab
F of the civil work. Each base 2 comprises two longitudinal members 21 with a U-shaped
profile defining a space of constant width b between them in which there are arranged
fixing means for fixing to the corresponding slab F. The fixing means are not described
in detail given that they are not the object of the invention.
[0019] Each of the bases 2 comprises, at a free end, a support 5 on which the corresponding
upright 1 is arranged with the possibility of guided vertical displacement with respect
to the base 2 and, accordingly, with respect to the slab F on which the base 2 is
fixed.
[0020] Each support 5 comprises two lateral flanges 51 secured by means of screws 50 to
the corresponding longitudinal member 21. In said flanges 51 there are arranged rollers
52 assembled with the possibility of rotating freely about a corresponding shaft 520
constituted in guides of the corresponding upright 1 in vertical displacement.
[0021] Between said rollers 52 and longitudinal members 21 there is also arranged a grating
53 assembled with the possibility of swiveling with respect to the longitudinal members
21 between a stable horizontal position and an unstable raised position in which,
respectively, a bolt 12 is housed or released during the unidirectional rise of the
corresponding upright 1.
[0022] In the embodiments shown, each upright 1 comprises two posts 11 with a U-shaped profile
coupled to one another along their opposing webs 110 by means of a plurality of bolts
12 defining between them a space of constant width "a". Each of said posts 11 comprises
a plurality of aligned holes 13 in their flanges 111.
[0023] In the embodiments shown, the handrails 3 are of variable length. Each one comprises
at least two telescopically arranged portions 3a and 3b and each of the portions 3a
and 3b is provided with a hole 31 at a free end.
[0024] In the embodiments shown in Figures 3 and 7, each extendable tie rod 6 comprises
a tubular body 61, two flat bars 62a and 62b, and two support flanges 63a and 63b.
The flat bars 62a and 62b are assembled such that they are telescopically arranged
with respect to the tubular body 61, occupying the respective ends thereof. Each of
these flat bars 62a and 62b comprises a plurality of aligned holes 620.
[0025] The tubular body 61 and the support flanges 63a and 63b comprise respective holes
for the aforementioned to be to one another, to the uprights 1, and to the bases 2
through screw/nut assemblies 64 as shown in Figures 8 and 9.
[0026] The bases 2 are fixed in cantilever to the slab F of the civil work and each one
is provided at its free end with the support 5 on which the upright 1 is arranged
with the possibility of guided vertical displacement. The handrails 3 are articulated
at their ends linking together two uprights 1 of one and the same module or of contiguous
modules located at one and the same slab F level in such a way that upon successively
actuating the lifting means M, the corresponding upright 1 rises to a higher slab
F level, said rise being unidirectional due to the action of the corresponding support
5.
[0027] No detailed description is given for the specific lifting means M used (for example,
human means without the need for a crane, such as winches or other similar/known means)
as they are not themselves object of the invention.
1. A self-climbing modular system for the protection of civil works and buildings under
construction, characterized in that each module comprises two bases (2) fixed in cantilever with respect to a slab (F)
level of the civil work, and each one provided at its free end with a support (5)
on which an upright (1) is arranged with the possibility of guided vertical displacement
with respect to the base (2) and the slab (F) level on which the base (2) is fixed,
a plurality of handrails (3) articulated at their ends linking together two uprights
(1) of one and the same module or of contiguous modules located at one and the same
slab (F) level, and lifting means (M) for independently lifting the uprights (1) between
two slabs (F1, F2) located at two different levels in the civil work in such a way
that upon actuating said lifting means (M), the corresponding upright (1) rises, said
rise being unidirectional due to the action of the corresponding support (5).
2. The self-climbing modular system according to the claim 1, wherein each upright (1)
comprises two posts (11) with a U-shaped profile linked to one another along their
opposing webs (110) by means of a plurality of bolts (12) defining between the posts
(11) a space having a constant width (a), each of said posts (11) comprising a plurality
of aligned holes (13) in their flanges (111).
3. The self-climbing modular system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the handrails (3) are of variable length, structured in at least two telescopically
arranged portions (3a, 3b), each portion being provided with a hole (31) at its free
end which is arranged facing a hole (13) of the corresponding upright (1) such that
by inserting pins, the handrails (3) are arranged articulated to the corresponding
upright (1) and adapt to different separation widths between the uprights (1) that
they link together.
4. The self-climbing modular system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
each base (2) comprises two longitudinal members (21) with a U-shaped profile defining
a space of constant width (b) between them in which there are arranged fixing means
for fixing to the corresponding slab (F), a support (5) arranged at a free end of
the base (2) in cantilever, the support (5) comprising two lateral flanges (51) secured
by means of screws (50) to the corresponding longitudinal member (21) and in which
there are arranged rollers (52) assembled on said lateral flanges (51) with the possibility
of rotating freely about a corresponding shaft (520) and constituted in guides of
the corresponding upright (1) in a vertical displacement, and a grating (53) assembled
with the possibility of swiveling with respect to the longitudinal members (21) between
a stable horizontal position and an unstable raised position in which, respectively,
a bolt (12) is housed or released during the unidirectional rise of the corresponding
upright (1).
5. The self-climbing modular system according to any of the preceding claims, comprising
a safety net (4) fixed to at least two handrails (3) so as to keep it taut.
6. The self-climbing modular system according to any of the preceding claims, further
comprising at least one extendable tie rod (6) bracing the corresponding upright (1)
to the corresponding base (2) so as to ensure the rigidity of the assembly.
7. The self-climbing modular system according to any of the preceding claims, further
comprising base columns (7) supported directly on the ground when starting the work,
with the upright (1) being arranged directly in each of said base columns (7) before
starting the construction of the first slab level.