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(12) PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION<br />

(19) INDIA (21) APPLICATION No: 586/MAS/1998A<br />

(22) Date <strong>of</strong> filing <strong>of</strong> Application:19/04/1998 (43) Publication Date: 09/06/2006<br />

(54) Title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> invention:<br />

(71) Name <strong>of</strong> Applicant<br />

A DISMOUNTABLE SCAFFOLD.<br />

(51) International classification: E 04 G<br />

1/15<br />

(31) Priority Document No.197 11 498.9<br />

(32) Priority Date: 19/03/1997<br />

(33) Name <strong>of</strong> priority country: GERMANY.<br />

(87) WIPO No. :<br />

(61) Patent <strong>of</strong> addition to<br />

Application No. :<br />

Filed on:<br />

(62) Divisional to<br />

Application No.:<br />

Filed on:<br />

PERI GMBH,<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Applicant:<br />

RUDO1F-DIESEL-STRASSE,89264,<br />

WEISSENHORN,<br />

GERMANY.<br />

(72) Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inventor(s):<br />

ARTUR SCHWORER.<br />

(57) Abstract<br />

The invention relates to dismountable scaffolding with vertical struts and horizontal struts. A base plate extends<br />

between and struts and is provided with hook-shaped end fittings on each front face. Said base plate can be placed on<br />

a rail section in such a way that vertical locking or unlocking can be selectably achieved by sliding <strong>the</strong> end fitting in<br />

<strong>the</strong> direction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rail section. Horizontal antislip locking is achieved and cancelled by raising <strong>the</strong> end fitting,<br />

<strong>the</strong>reby preventing said fitting from sliding into an inactive vertical locking position when it is in an active vertical<br />

position.<br />

The Patent Office Journal 09/06/2006 10780

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