Lowering system and support device, and ceiling formwork having such a lowering system
US-2020407991-A1 · Dec 31, 2020 · US
US12024904B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12024904-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217694576-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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A support means for a ceiling support for supporting a ceiling formwork panel. The support means has at least one upper elongated support element and a lower elongated support element. The support elements are rotationally connected to one another, with the support elements being able to be brought into a working position in which the support elements are preferably aligned coaxially with one another. The support elements can be rotated into a tilted position in which the support elements are rotated relative to one another by a tilting angle. A locking element is provided, which secures the support elements against rotating in the working position, the locking element bridging a connecting region between the two support elements in the working position. The locking element can be brought into a release position in which the locking element is arranged outside the connecting region.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A support structure for a ceiling support for supporting a ceiling formwork panel, comprising: at least one upper elongated support element; and a lower elongated support element, and the support elements are rotationally connected to one another, the support elements configured to be brought into a working position in which the support elements are preferably aligned coaxially with one another, and the support elements are rotatable into a tilted position in which the support elements are rotated by a tilting angle with respect to one another, with a locking element configured to prevent the support elements from rotating in the working position, the locking element bridging a connecting region between the two support elements in the working position, and the locking element configured to be brought into a release position, in which the locking element is arranged outside of the connecting region, wherein the locking element extends in the working position from a lower end region of the upper support element to an upper end region of the lower support element and thereby bridges the connecting region. 2. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein the locking element in the working position rests at least in portions on an inner wall and/or an outer wall of the support elements, with the locking element forming a guide with the support elements in order to move the locking element between the working position and the release position in a guided manner. 3. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein the lower support element is a lower support tube and/or the upper support element is an upper support tube and/or the locking element is a movable support sleeve. 4. The support structure according to claim 3 , wherein the support sleeve is coaxially movable to the upper support tube and/or the lower support tube in order to bring the support sleeve into the release position. 5. The support structure according to claim 3 , wherein the support tubes are rotatably connected to one another via an axis of rotation. 6. The support structure according to claim 5 , wherein one of the support tubes has holes in order to fix the axis of rotation. 7. The support structure according to claim 5 , wherein a connecting element is fixed on one of the support tubes, and the connecting element has one or more holes through which the axis of rotation fixed on the other support tube is guided in such a way that the connecting element is rotatable about the axis of rotation. 8. The support structure according to claim 7 , wherein an outer contour of the connecting element is adapted at least in portions to an inner contour of the upper support element. 9. The support structure according to claim 7 , wherein the connecting element has at least two surfaces running parallel and at a distance from one another, in each of which one of the holes is placed in such a way that the holes guide the axis of rotation in a defined manner. 10. The support structure according to claim 3 , wherein an outer circumference of the lower support tube and/or an outer circumference of the upper support tube and an inner circumference of the support sleeve have a noncircular cross section comprising one of: a lemon-shaped cross section, a rectangular cross section, a triangular cross section, a triangular lemon-shaped cross section, a star-shaped cross section, or a polygonal cross section. 11. The support structure according to claim 10 , wherein an outer diameter of the upper support tube and/or the lower support tube with a circular cross section is 40 to 80 mm, or that, with a noncircular cross section, the length of a long axis of the cross section of the upper support tube and/or the lower support tube is 40 to 80 mm, and that the length of a short axis of the cross section is 5 to 25 mm, shorter. 12. The support structure according to claim 11 , wherein the outer diameter of the upper support tube and/or the lower support tube with a circular cross section is at least one of: 40 to 70 mm, 40 to 60 mm, or 50 mm+/−2 mm, or wherein, with a noncircular cross section, the length of a long axis of the cross section of the upper support tube and/or the lower support tube is at least one of: 40 to 70 mm, 40 to 60 mm, or 51 mm+/−2 mm, and the length of a short axis of the cross section is 17 mm+/−2 mm shorter. 13. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein the tilting angle between the upper support element and the lower support element in the tilted position is 5 to 90 degrees. 14. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein an upper front end of the lower support element has a bevel, the bevel being configured such that 40% to 90% of the upper front end of the lower support element is not provided with a bevel. 15. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein a spindle device is configured to change an overall length of the support structure and the ceiling support. 16. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein the ceiling support is a scaffolding pole or that part of the ceiling support is formed by a scaffolding pole. 17. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein an upper end region of the upper support element has an upper adapter element for releasably fixing a support head for the ceiling formwork panel or that a support head for the ceiling formwork panel is formed on an upper end region of the upper support element. 18. The support structure according to claim 1 , wherein a lower end region of the lower support element has a lower adapter element to be detachably attached to the ceiling support or that the ceiling support, an extension of the ceiling support, or a spindle device is formed on a lower end region of the lower support element. 19. A ceiling support with the support structure according to claim 1 . 20. The ceiling support according to claim 19 , wherein the support structure is detachably fixed to an upper end of the ceiling support or designed in one piece with the ceiling support. 21. A ceiling formwork system, comprising: at least one ceiling formwork panel, at least one ceiling support, and at least one support structure for the ceiling support, comprising: at least one upper elongated support element; and a lower elongated support element, and the support elements are rotationally connected to one another, the support elements configured to be brought into a working position in which the support elements are preferably aligned coaxially with one another, and the support elements are rotatable into a tilted position in which the support elements are rotated by a tilting angle with respect to one another, with a locking element configured to prevent the support elements from rotating in the working position, the locking element bridging a connecting region between the two support elements in the working position, and the locking element configured to be brought into a release position, in which the locking element is arranged outside of the connecting region. 22. A method for removing a ceiling formwork panel which is supported by at least one ceiling support, comprising: the ceiling support is first lowered via a spindle device until a support head with which the ceiling support is connected via a rotatable support means, can be disengaged from the ceiling formwork panel, whereupon the support head is then rotated by means of the support means by a tilting angle in such a way that the support head is not in a
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