EP1290296A1 - Stage construction - Google Patents
Stage constructionInfo
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- EP1290296A1 EP1290296A1 EP01953774A EP01953774A EP1290296A1 EP 1290296 A1 EP1290296 A1 EP 1290296A1 EP 01953774 A EP01953774 A EP 01953774A EP 01953774 A EP01953774 A EP 01953774A EP 1290296 A1 EP1290296 A1 EP 1290296A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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- the invention relates to a transportable grandstand with elements that can be assembled and disassembled, which comprise a substructure and telescopic parts and cheeks which can be fastened thereon at different angles of inclination to the horizontal, and which hold step elements for the attachment of structural parts, such as seats and railings.
- a grandstand construction has become known through a grandstand from the Arena Seating company.
- cheeks are attached to a substructure, which are extended or shortened at both ends depending on the inclination of the cheeks to the horizontal via telescopic elements.
- the known cheeks can be used in different inclination positions in that fastening means for step elements are provided both on one cheek side and on the diametrical cheek side, which are spaced differently from the respective cheek end.
- portable stands which consist of a large number of individual parts and whose assembly and / or dismantling is time-consuming.
- the individual parts of the stands are often large and heavy, so that the stands, which are normally set up without crane support, are difficult to handle.
- the invention is based on the object of designing stands which can be used as required in a clear manner in terms of assembly and / or dismantling, and to reduce or simplify the different elements required for assembly and / or dismantling.
- the cheeks can be pivoted independently of the angle of inclination to the horizontal about a pivot point which is in the region of a first end of a cheek, and in that each individual cheek has a first mounting point for the step elements, which is either congruent with the pivot point or immediately is located adjacent to the fulcrum.
- the grandstand construction with the cheeks according to the invention has the advantage that, regardless of the angular position of the cheeks with respect to the horizontal, step elements to be fastened to the cheeks always have a fixed, predetermined first mounting point to which the first or last step element is fastened.
- incorrect compositions of the individual parts required for the construction are therefore excluded or greatly reduced because the grid for the step elements to be placed on the cheeks always begins or ends at the same first pick-up point.
- One cheek invention only needs to be extended to an 'end or be reduced because the step elements used always end in fixed first pick-up point.
- the first pick-up point for the step elements is always the same regardless of the respective inclination of a cheek.
- the first pick-up point does not shift in height and does not move sideways when the cheeks are at different angles.
- the combination of the pivot point of a cheek in a different angular position and the first pick-up point of a cheek for a step element additionally simplifies the overall construction. Overall, the construction according to the invention reduces both the number of elements required for the construction of a grandstand and their different physical design.
- the fulcrum is at the same distance from the first end of the respective cheek regardless of the length of a cheek.
- the cheeks, telescopic parts, step parts and structural parts can be joined together or with the substructure by means of secured plug-in and / or latching connections.
- the plug-in and / or latching connections are designed in such a way that they are self-locking in the connected state, a safe construction of the grandstand is always guaranteed because the checks for securing and security of a grandstand constructed with the elements according to the invention can be omitted ,
- the invention Grandstand construction formed on the substructure receiving heads that receive the first end of a cheek and / or one end of the telescopic part.
- the mounting heads can hold the cheeks safely and permanently in a wide variety of inclinations without additional screw connections, interlocks or wedges.
- the recording heads are designed to accommodate cheeks and telescopic parts that can be aligned at least in two different angles of inclination to the horizontal, so that the same recording heads can always be used for a wide variety of grandstand designs.
- An end of a telescopic part projects into this cavity, which at least partially encompasses the bolts or rests on the bolts.
- the telescopic head of the telescopic part can also be supported on the inner surface of a cheek for load transfer and further means can be provided for connecting and securing the connection to be created for forces acting in the horizontal direction.
- connection options created that are permanent and safe.
- the connections can be established quickly and detached in a few simple steps.
- recesses or fastening points are provided at predetermined intervals on a cheek outside, engage in the profile ends of the step elements or the profile ends are fastened to the fastening points.
- step elements that are laterally adjacent to one another can be used on a cheek.
- only one opening is required on one cheek.
- at least one of the profile ends of a directly adjoining step or riser projects into the hollow profile of the individual cheek and holds itself on the cheek in a self-locking manner or by means of securing elements. This has the advantage that, due to the imperative sequence of the elements to be built, there is no need to work across abysses if the steps and risers are arranged on the cheeks.
- the treads having the same tread depth regardless of the inclination of a cheek to the horizontal and are at the edge of the treads, which adjoins the risers limits, openings are provided for receiving the structural elements, the overall grandstand system is further simplified.
- the same treads are used for any angular position of a cheek and openings are provided on the step elements for accommodating seats or railing structures.
- the seats or railings must be inserted into the openings provided and are held in the openings in a self-locking manner.
- the risers can also be simplified if they are collapsible in height and can therefore be easily adapted to the most varied angular positions of the cheeks.
- the foldable section for extending a riser can be articulated on the step and / or on the riser itself. Different levels of risers are provided for different angular positions of the cheeks. If, for example, cheeks with a length of 2.50 m are used to build a grandstand on a substructure with a 50 cm height grid and the step elements are attached to the cheeks according to the invention, it is possible, for example, for different angular positions of 0 °, approx. 11 ° and approx Use 22 ° steps with a step depth of 75 cm and the risers have a height of 15 cm for an angular position of the cheeks and a height of 30 cm for an angular position of the cheeks of approx. 22 °.
- the cheek must be extended to approx. 2.55 m using the telescopic part. If the angle of a cheek is approx. 22 °, the cheek must be extended to approx. 2.69 m using a telescopic part.
- the specified lengths refer to a horizontally aligned cheek (0 °) of 2.50 m and a height jump on the substructure of 50 cm or 100 cm.
- step elements can be constructed on cheeks of any kind.
- the step elements described do not have to be used with the cheeks described.
- guardrail posts are attached to the step elements, these guardrail posts can be inserted into cavities in the step and / or risers, and the guardrail posts can be further fixed and / or secured by engaging in the openings in the cheeks.
- the steps and risers can also be formed in one piece, so that a step element from a single element is formed.
- the invention is shown in the drawing in an exemplary embodiment. It shows:
- FIG. 1 shows a cheek connection according to the invention with receiving heads
- FIG. 2 shows the cheek connection according to the invention from FIG. 1 in an enlarged representation
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective illustration of cheek elements according to the invention with step elements according to the invention shown in cutouts;
- FIG. 4 shows a connection between a cheek according to the invention and a telescopic part according to the invention with the possibility of assembling and dismantling a step element according to the invention
- FIG. 5 shows a connection of a telescopic part to a first cheek end.
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment according to the invention in a side view of a cheek connection with two steps and a riser
- FIG. 7 shows a side view in an enlarged view from FIG. 6 with the connection of a telescopic part to a cheek;
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a step 6 and 7, as it is applied to a horizontally aligned cheek;
- FIG. 9 shows a sectional illustration of a step as it rests on a horizontally oriented cheek and is secured there;
- FIG. 10 shows a rear view of a riser and step as it rests on a horizontally oriented cheek.
- FIG. 1 shows with the reference numeral 10 elements of a stand that can be assembled and disassembled, which has a first cheek 11, a second cheek 12 and a third cheek 13.
- the cheeks 11, 12, 13 are connected to one another via a first telescopic part 14 and a second telescopic part 15.
- the first cheek 11, the second cheek 12 and the third cheek 13 are held at a first end 16, 17, 18 of the cheeks 11, 12, 13 by means of receiving heads 19 which are supported by a substructure, for example a scaffold structure.
- the substructure is a construction known from the prior art, which is therefore not shown in FIG. 1.
- first cheek 11 in a first angular position 20, that is to say an angle of inclination to the horizontal of approximately 22 °, for example.
- the second cheek 12 is shown in a second angular position 21, for example 0 °
- the third cheek 13 is shown in a third angular position 22, an angle of inclination to the horizontal of approximately 11 °.
- the cheeks 11, 12, 13 are used to fasten step elements elements, which usually consist of steps and risers. Components such as seats and railings can be attached to the step elements not shown in the figure.
- the cheeks 11, 12, 13 of the grandstand construction according to the invention can be pivoted about pivot points 23, 24, 25 which lie in the region of the first ends 16, 17, 18.
- holding means are also provided on the cheeks 11, 12, 13, which are received by the receiving heads 19.
- Countertransference to the first ends 16, 17, 18 'ends of the cheeks 11, 12, 13, which are made of a hollow profile, are provided for connection to a further cheek telescopic parts 14, 15 over which the aneinan- the bordering cheeks 11, 12, 13 are connected to one another.
- the telescopic parts 14, 15 can be pulled to different extents from the respective cheek ends and fixed in any position so that a field width predetermined by the substructure or by the horizontally aligned cheek length can be maintained depending on a predetermined angle of inclination to the horizontal. If step elements are placed on the cheeks 11, 12, 13, these step elements are always arranged regardless of the angle of inclination to the horizontal of a cheek 11, 12, 13 such that the first or last step element is fastened in a first mounting point 26 (depending on the direction of installation) , which is congruent with the fulcrum 23 or directly adjacent to the fulcrum 23.
- Fig. 1 two cheek lengths are shown.
- the length of the first cheek 11 corresponds to the length of the third cheek 13
- the second cheek 12 is designed for the second angular position 21 of 0 ° shorter than the first cheek 11 and the third cheek 13.
- the angular position 20 is approximately 22 ° and angular position 22 approx. 11 °.
- FIG. 2 shows the cheeks 11, 12, 13 in an enlarged view compared to FIG. 1.
- the cheeks 11, 13 are shown shortened.
- the cheeks 11, 12, 13 are connected to one another via the first telescopic part 14 and the second telescopic part 15.
- the receiving heads 19 hold the cheeks 11, 12, 13 at the first end 16, 17, 18 by bolts 27, 28, 29 formed on the cheeks 11, 12, 13 engaging in recesses in the receiving heads 19.
- the bolts 27, 28, 29 are arranged on a circular path that has its center at the pivot point 23, 24, 25.
- the radius from the pivot point 23, 24, 25 to the circular path with the bolts 27, 28, 29 is always the same size in the cheeks 11, 12, 13 designed according to the invention.
- the position of the bolts 27, 28, 29 on the circular path can vary depending on the desired inclination of the cheeks 11, 12, 13 within an overall grandstand construction.
- the recesses for the bolts 27, 28, 29 formed on the receiving heads 19 are selected on the one hand so that they can receive the bolts 27, 28, 29 in different angular positions of the cheeks 11, 12, 13 and on the other hand are designed such that at least one bolt 27, 28, 29 is overlapped by a hook-shaped end 30 of a receiving head 19.
- the hook-shaped ends 30 of the receiving heads 19 secure the connection between the receiving head 19 and a cheek 11, 12, 13 against unintentional release of the connection between the receiving head 19 and the cheek 11, 12, 13.
- Fig. 3 shows a partial section of a grandstand construction according to the invention in a spatial representation with step elements 31, which are composed of steps 32 and risers 33.
- the step elements 31 are on the cheeks 11, 12, 13 to be detachably fastened by profile ends of the step elements 31 engaging in through openings 34 of the cheeks 11, 12, 13, which are formed on a cheek side 35, 36, 37.
- the through openings 34 formed on the cheek side 35, 36, 37 are spaced apart from one another such that treads 32 with the same tread depth can be fastened in or on the through openings 34 regardless of the angular position of the individual cheeks 11, 12, and a first step element _ is always attached at the first pick-up point.
- the telescopic parts 14, 15 have a mandrel 38 which can also engage in the through openings 34 and with which the length of the telescopic part 14, 15 to be staked out can be determined. 3, a telescopic head 39 of the first telescopic part 14 can still be partially recognized.
- the first cheek 11 is connected to the second cheek 12 via the telescopic head 39.
- the substructure, not shown in FIG. 3, holds the cheeks 11, 12 and 13 via the receiving heads 19.
- a series of openings 40 are provided which can accommodate structural elements such as seats and railings.
- Fig. 4 shows the transition area of a first cheek 11 to the second cheek 12, partly in section, so that both profile ends 41, 42 of the steps and risers 32, 33 can be seen, as well as a locking bolt 43 of the first telescopic part 14.
- the profile end 41 of the step 32 engages through one of the through openings 34 and engages behind the first cheek 11 with the free end.
- the profile end 42 of the riser 33 also engages in the through opening 34 and is designed in such a way that, in interaction with the profile end 41, it moves vertically of kick and Riser 32, 33 blocked or prevented.
- the through openings 34 which are numerous in the first cheek 11, are provided for the step elements 31 when the cheeks 11, 12 are set up in different angular positions.
- the first telescopic part 14 passes through an opening 34 and is supported at one end via the telescopic head 39 on the second cheek 12.
- the securing bolt 43 is additionally provided, which secures the connection between the first telescopic part 14 and the second cheek 12.
- the first telescopic part 14 is supported on the inner surface of the first cheek 11 via a support plate 44.
- the bolts 27, 28, 29 serve both the receiving head 19 and the telescopic head 39 as holding means.
- the bolts 27, 28, 29 protrude beyond the cheek outside and also into the hollow profile of the cheek 12, so that the telescopic head 39 can at least partially encompass the bolts 27, 28, 29.
- the locking bolt 43 is shown in a position in which the first telescopic part 14 is non-detachably connected to the second cheek 12.
- the steps and risers 32, 33 can be attached to the cheeks 11, 12 in a manner are attached for which no auxiliary structures or additional resources are required.
- the tread 32 is placed on the second cheek 12 in the direction of the arrow 45 by pivoting the tread 32 so that the profile end 41 can engage in the opening 34 and can engage behind this opening 34.
- the riser can 33 can be inserted into the opening 34 pivoting in the direction of arrow 46. If the riser 33 is aligned vertically, and as shown in the figure, the profile ends 41, 42 engage in the opening 34 .
- the step 32 and the riser 33 are firmly and permanently connected to the second cheek 12. If the riser 33 is to be detached from the second cheek 12, the riser 33 must be pivoted so far against the direction of the arrow 46 that the profile end 42 can be removed from the opening 34. If the riser 33 is removed from the opening 34, the step 32 can also be released from the second cheek 12 by moving the step 32 counter to the direction of the arrow 45.
- step 32 to be placed on riser 33 by pivoting in the direction of arrow 47.
- the knobs and noses engage behind the end of the riser 33 such that the step 32 is inseparably connected to the riser 33.
- the step 32 can only be released from the riser 33 by moving against the direction of the arrow 47.
- step 33 can be transferred as desired to a step element adjacent to a step element 31, so that with the described assembly and dismantling of steps and risers 32, 33, arbitrarily high and long grandstand constructions can be created.
- Fig. 5 shows both the first cheek 11 and the second Cheek 12 in section so that the connection of the telescopic head 39 to the second cheek 12 can be shown.
- the locking bolt 43 is held in the direction of arrow 49 so that it can be lifted and moved.
- the telescopic head 39 overlaps the bolts 27 and 28 with recesses formed on the telescopic head 39, and the locking bolt 43 is shown in an end position in which the first telescopic part 14 is connected to the second cheek 12 in a non-detachable manner. If the locking bolt 43 is moved into the other end position in the elongated hole 48, the connection between the second cheek 12 and the first telescopic part 14 can be released.
- the step 32 and the riser 33 are inserted in the second cheek 12 in a self-locking manner and a projection 50 is formed on the riser 33, which can accommodate the openings 40, as shown in FIG. 3.
- an articulated head formed on the riser 33 lies in a joint socket which is formed in the edge region of the step 32.
- Both the joint head-shaped as well as the joint socket-shaped design can extend over the entire length of a step and / or riser 32, 33.
- a projection formed on the joint socket engages behind or latches with a recess on the joint head of the riser 33, so that an inseparable connection is created between the step and riser 32, 33. If the connection between the step and riser 32, 33 in the lower region, that is, in the region of the cheek, is to be loosened, the joint head must first be rotated or moved out of a comprehensive or latching engagement in the joint socket until the two parts can be separated.
- FIG. 6 shows a further exemplary embodiment of elements according to the invention of a stand which can be assembled and dismantled.
- the first cheek 11 is connected to a second cheek 12 via the telescopic part 14.
- a further step 62 is held, the other end of which rests flat on the inclined cheek 11.
- a riser 63 which has the same connection to the step 62 as shown in the right part of FIG. 6.
- the cheek 12 has an opening 64 through which a pin 65 of an end profile of the step 62 engages.
- the end profile of the step 62 has a pawl 66 which engages behind an edge projection of the cheek 12 and captively connects the step 62 to the cheek 12.
- a receptacle pocket 67 is formed opposite the pin 65, in which the lower end profile of the riser 63 engages releasably.
- At the upper end of riser 63 there is a further end profile with a recess 68 which holds a free end of step 62 which does not rest on a cheek 11, 12.
- the step 62 is first placed on the horizontally oriented cheek 12 by pushing the pin 65 into the opening 64. During this insertion movement, one end of the pawl 66 automatically engages behind a free edge of the cheek 12
- Riser 63 are inserted into the receptacle 67 of the step 62, the riser 63 is placed obliquely at the end of the step 62 by the set step 62 with the riser 63 enclosing an angle ⁇ 90 °. Then the riser 63 is pushed so far beyond the step 62 that the riser 63 falls into the receiving pocket 67.
- riser 63 In the inclined position of riser 63, which is still present, riser 63 is raised and at the same time vertically aligned counterclockwise in the direction of arrow 69. Then the riser 63 is lowered, and it is then held in the position shown in FIG. 6 in the receiving pocket 67. If a further step 62 is to be connected to the riser 63 at the upper end of the riser 63, a step 62 is inserted vertically aligned in the recess 68 and then lowered counterclockwise in the direction of the arrow 70 until the other free end of the step 62 engages with the pin 65 in the opening 64 of the inclined cheek 11.
- the end profile of the step 62 is designed such that it can lie flat against an inclined cheek 11.
- a riser 63 If a riser 63 is inserted into the receiving pocket 67 and aligned vertically, it blocks the pivoting range of the pawl 66 and holds the pawl 66 such that a free end of the pawl 66 always engages behind a free edge section of the cheek 11, 12. In the arrangement shown in FIG. 6, the steps 62 cannot be lifted off the cheeks 11, 12.
- the riser 63 in the receiving pocket 67 must first be raised so far that it is in the Can be turned clockwise out of the receiving pocket 67. If the connection between the step 62 and the riser 63 is interrupted by the receiving pocket 67 being free, the pawl 66 can also be pivoted and the step 62 can be lifted off the cheek 11, 12. When the step 62 is lifted, the pawl 66 opens automatically, ie it releases the rear grip on the cheek 11, 12.
- Fig. 7 shows the cheek connection of the cheeks 11 and 12 with a cut cheek 12, how the two cheeks 11 and 12 are connected to each other via the telescopic part 14.
- the step 62 is placed on the cheek 12 by the pin 65 engaging in the opening 64 of the cheek 12.
- the end profile of the step 62 is held captively with the cheek 12 via the pawl 66.
- One end of riser 63 is inserted into receiving pocket 67 of the end profile of step 62.
- the riser 63 is aligned vertically, and the receiving pocket 67 is designed such that, when a riser 63 is in the inserted state, it has a free space which enables the vertically aligned riser 63 in the receiving pocket 67 to be raised.
- the riser 63 If the riser 63 is raised, it engages behind a hook-shaped formation on the end profile of the step 62, and in the raised state of the riser 63, it is possible to pivot the riser 63 clockwise so that it can be removed from the receiving pocket 67. If the riser 63 is inserted vertically aligned in the receiving pocket 67, the pawl 66 cannot be moved and inseparably connects the step 62 to the cheek 12 or cheek 11.
- Fig. 8 shows a perspective view of a shortened and horizontally aligned cheek 12, on which a step 62 is placed.
- the step 62 is in the Fig. 8 is not shown in the entire width dimension.
- a step 62 in each free end region has two opposing support points with pins 65, which each engage in openings 64 in a cheek 12. Only one cheek 12 is shown in FIG. 8.
- the step 62 engages in the opening 64 through the pin 65, and if the step 62 is placed on the cheek 12, one end of the pawl 66 engages behind a free edge portion of the cheek 12.
- the pawl 66 is pivotable about an axis 71 the step 62 attached.
- the receiving pockets 67 are indicated, into which ends of risers 63 can engage. If the step 62 is lifted off the cheek 12, the pawl 66 pivots automatically by releasing the rear grip on the cheek 12. The step 62 can always be lifted off the cheek 12 if the receiving pocket 67 is not occupied by a riser 63.
- FIG. 9 shows in a sectional illustration how a step 62 rests on a cheek 12.
- the pin 65 of the step 62 engages in the opening 64 of the cheek 12, and the pawl 66 engages behind a free edge portion of the cheek 12 by rotating about the axis 71 accordingly.
- FIG. 10 shows a rear view of how a step 62 and a riser 63 lie on one side on one cheek 12.
- the pawl 66 engages behind a free edge portion of the cheek 12, and in the arrangement shown the step 62 cannot be lifted off the cheek 12.
- a grandstand with elements that can be assembled and disassembled from individual parts, which include a substructure and telescopic parts 14, 15 and cheeks 11, 12, 13 that can be attached to it at different angles of inclination to the horizontal, which are step elements for attaching structural parts, such as seats and railings the cheeks 11, 12, 13 can be pivoted independently of the angle of inclination to the horizontal about a pivot point 23, 24, 25 which lies in the region of a first end 16, 17, 18 of a cheek 11, 12, 13.
- Each individual cheek 11, 12, 13 has a first mounting point for step elements and the pivot point 23, 24, 25 of a cheek 11, 12, 13 is either congruent with the first mounting point 26 for the step elements or directly adjacent to the pivot point 23, 24, 25
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