Bracket for fastening the support pipe of a joint arm awning

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446917
  • Patent Number
    6,446,917
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 18, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A bracket for fastening the support pipe of a joint arm awning on a wall comprises two flanges which are perpendicular to the wall and mounted thereon at a distance from, and parallel to, each other, wherein each flange has a support pipe bearing section in the shape of a segment of a circle and corresponding to the radius of curvature of the support pipe; wherein a first lower holding element in the shape of a segment of a circle is disposed between the flanges for pivotability relative to the flanges around the central longitudinal axis of the support pipe; and wherein a second holding element in the shape of a segment of a circle is mountable on the first holding element by screwing for the support pipe to be fixed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a bracket for fastening the support pipe of a joint arm awning to a wall.




2. Background Art




Various designs of brackets of the generic type are known; as a rule they comprise a setscrew for implementation of the setting of the angle of inclination.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to improve a bracket of the species such that ease of assembly is accompanied with simple adjustability of the angle of inclination, especially stable and solid setting being ensured in the mounted condition.




This object is attained by a bracket comprising two flanges which are perpendicular to the wall and mounted thereon at a distance from, and parallel to, each other, wherein each flange has a support pipe bearing section in the shape of a segment of a circle and corresponding to the radius of curvature of the support pipe, wherein a first lower holding element in the shape of a segment of a circle is disposed between the flanges for pivotability relative to the flanges around the central longitudinal axis of the support pipe, and wherein a second holding element in the shape of a segment of a circle is mountable on the first holding element by screwing for the support pipe to be fixed.




As a result of this design, the support pipe and the awning components joined thereto can be placed on the bearing surface once the brackets are mounted on the wall so that there is no need of the weight being borne during further setting and adjusting jobs. Adjustment of the angle of inclination can easily be implemented from below. The second holding element and the two screws which are perpendicular to each other help attain a very reliable assembly.




By advantage, the first holding element is provided in the shape of three quarters of a circle and the second holding element is provided in the shape of one quarter of a circle so that the support pipe is enclasped by both holding elements.




It can further be provided that the first holding element is united with the second holding element in an approximately horizontal direction by a first fastening screw and in the vertical direction by a second fastening screw.




Setting the angle of inclination of the first holding element is possible by means of a setscrew which runs in an approximately vertical direction and can be actuated from below.




By advantage it is provided that the first holding element has a longitudinal recess through which the setscrew passes and in which a connecting member disposed, which is pivotally mounted in the second holding element and has a threaded hole with which the setcrew engages.




In this case, the free end of the setscrew advantageously supports itself on a front surface of a fastener between the two flanges.




For adjustment of the angle of inclination of the first holding element to be implemented, the flanges have at least one oblong hole in the shape of a segment of a circle and concentric of the central longitudinal axis of the support pipe, the first holding element having corresponding threaded holes with which engage fastening screws passing from outside through the oblong holes.




Preferably, two of these oblong holes are disposed on each flange at a distance from each other.




The support pipe may have a longitudinal groove for a cam to engage with which is non-rotatably joined to the first holding element.











Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of a preferred exemplary embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a bracket according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view partially broken open;





FIG. 3

is a rear view; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view at an angle from the side.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A bracket seen in the drawing comprises two flanges


1


,


2


, which are parallel to, and spaced from, each other and which are united by a first fastener


3


with threaded holes


4


and screws


5


as well as by a second fastener


6


with threaded holes


7


and screws


8


. The flanges


1


,


2


are perpendicular to the wall on which they are to be mounted, each of them having an appendix


9


which is parallel to this wall and perpendicular to the flanges and which has screw holes


10


.




Each of the flanges


1


,


2


comprises a bearing section


11


which has an upper side in the shape of a segment of a circle and which is concentric of the central longitudinal axis


12


of a support pipe


13


of the joint arm awning that is to be mounted and which has the same radius of curvature as the support pipe


13


.




Pivotally mounted between the flanges


1


,


2


is a first holding element


14


in the configuration of three quarters of a circle, having an inner bearing surface


16


which has the shape of a segment of a circle and which is concentric of the central longitudinal axis


12


of the support pipe


13


and which possesses the same radius of curvature as the support pipe


13


.




A second holding element


15


has the shape of one quarter of a circle and is complemented by the first holding element


14


to form a circular holder. The second holding element


15


also comprises an inner bearing surface


16


which has the shape of a segment of a circle and which is concentric of the central longitudinal axis


12


of the support pipe


13


and which has the same radius of curvature as the support pipe


13


.




The first holding element


14


has a horizontal threaded hole


17


on its upper side. The second holding element


15


is provided with a vertical threaded hole


18


. A fastening screw


19


may be screwed through a horizontal hole


20


of the second holding element


15


into the threaded hole


17


of the first holding element


14


. Another fastening screw


21


can be screwed from below through a vertical drilled hole


22


of the first holding element


14


into the threaded hole


18


of the second holding element


15


.




This design ensures that the support pipe


13


, during assembly, can first be placed on the bearing section


11


and then, in the state of load relief, the second holding element


15


can be fastened by means of the screws


19


and


21


.




For pivotal bearing to be put into practice for the first holding element and indirectly also for the second holding element


15


, a lower and an upper oblong hole


23


,


24


are provided in each flange


1


,


2


; they have the configuration of a segment of a circle and are concentric of the central longitudinal axis of the support pipe


12


.




Fastening screws


25


,


26


pass through the oblong holes


23


,


24


and engage with threaded holes


27


,


28


of the first holding element


14


, enabling the flanges


1


,


2


to be clamped relative to the first holding element


14


. This helps fix a set angle of inclination of the first holding element


14


.




Upon release of the screws


25


,


26


, the angle of inclination of the holding element


14


can be set by means of a setscrew


29


, the head


30


of which is accessible from below.




As seen in particular in

FIG. 3

, the setscrew


29


extends in a recess


31


of the first holding element


14


. In this recess


31


, provision is made for a connecting member


32


with a threaded hole through which passes the setscrew


29


by its external thread, the free end


33


of the setscrew


29


supporting itself on a front surface


34


of the connecting element


3


. Correspondingly, the first holding element


14


may be pivoted by rotation of the setscrew


29


.




Conferring this pivotal motion of the first holding element


14


to the support pipe


13


takes place by means of a cam


36


which is non-rotatably joined to the first holding element


14


and which is inserted in a recess


35


thereof and engages with a longitudinal groove


37


of the support pipe


13


.



Claims
  • 1. A bracket for fastening a support pipe of a joint arm awning on a wall, comprising two flanges (1, 2) which are perpendicular to the wall and mounted thereon at a distance from, and parallel to, each other, wherein each flange (1, 2) has a support pipe (13) bearing section (11) in the shape of a segment of a circle and corresponding to a radius of curvature of the support pipe (13); wherein a first lower holding element (14) in the shape of a segment of a circle is disposed between the flanges (1, 2) for pivotability relative to the flanges (1, 2) around a central longitudinal axis of the support pipe (13); and wherein a second holding element (15) in the shape of a segment of a circle is mountable on the first holding element (14) by screwing for the support pipe (13) to be fixed.
  • 2. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein the first holding element (14) has the shape of approximately three quarters of a circle and the second holding element (15) has the shape of approximately one quarter of a circle.
  • 3. The bracket according to claim 2, wherein the first holding element (14) is united with the second holding element (15) in an approximately horizontal direction by a first fastening screw (19) and in an approximately vertical direction by a second fastening screw (21).
  • 4. The bracket according to claim 2, wherein the angle of inclination of the first holding element (14) is adjustable by a setscrew (29) which runs in an approximately vertical direction and is actuated from below.
  • 5. The bracket according to claim 4, wherein the first holding element (14) has a longitudinal recess (31) through which the setscrew (29) passes and in which a connecting member (32) is disposed wherein the connecting member (32) and has a threaded hole with which the setscrew (29) engages.
  • 6. The bracket according to claim 5, wherein the free end (33) of the setscrew (29) supports itself on a front surface (34) of a fastener (3) between the two flanges (1, 2).
  • 7. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein for adjustment of the angle of inclination of the first holding element (14) to be implemented, the flanges (1, 2) have at least one oblong hole (23, 24) in the shape of a segment of a circle and concentric of the central longitudinal axis (12) of the support pipe (13); and wherein the first holding element (14) has corresponding threaded holes with which engage fastening screws (25, 26) passing from outside through the oblong holes (23, 24).
  • 8. The bracket according to claim 7, wherein two oblong holes (23, 24) are disposed on each flange (1, 2) at a distance from each other.
  • 9. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein the support pipe (13) has a longitudinal groove (37) for a cam (36) to engage with which is non-rotatably joined to the first holding element (14).
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