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Climbing formwork
The climbing formwork comprises a formwork panel 21 supported on a panel frame 8, secured to a platform 4 by a support structure 20 permitting adjustment of location and orientation relative to the platform and comprising two forward supports 9 beneath the panel frame and two rearward supports 12 which maintain it substantially vertical. Each forward support comprises a guide structure wherein one component 34 receives another 30 vertically and guides it to a position where holes 37 in the components align to receive a retaining member (e.g. a bolt or pin). The formwork panel can be tilted forward/backward through at least 10 degrees (e.g. 20 degrees or more). One component of the guide structure (e.g. a clevis 34) may comprise an arcuate first bearing surface and the other component may have at least two bearing surfaces (e.g. defined by studs or pins) or a continuous arcuate bearing surface, said bearing surfaces all spaced at equal radius from holes receiving the retaining member. The formwork panel may be height adjustable and/or mounted on a carriage 10.
Climbing formwork
The climbing formwork comprises a formwork panel 21 supported on a panel frame 8, secured to a platform 4 by a support structure 20 permitting adjustment of location and orientation relative to the platform and comprising two forward supports 9 beneath the panel frame and two rearward supports 12 which maintain it substantially vertical. Each forward support comprises a guide structure wherein one component 34 receives another 30 vertically and guides it to a position where holes 37 in the components align to receive a retaining member (e.g. a bolt or pin). The formwork panel can be tilted forward/backward through at least 10 degrees (e.g. 20 degrees or more). One component of the guide structure (e.g. a clevis 34) may comprise an arcuate first bearing surface and the other component may have at least two bearing surfaces (e.g. defined by studs or pins) or a continuous arcuate bearing surface, said bearing surfaces all spaced at equal radius from holes receiving the retaining member. The formwork panel may be height adjustable and/or mounted on a carriage 10.
Climbing formwork
MARK TAYLOR (author) / RICHARD FORSHAW (author)
2022-09-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04G
SCAFFOLDING
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Baugerüste
Hydraulic climbing formwork and climbing formwork construction method
European Patent Office | 2021
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