The present application claims priority from Australian provisional patent application AU 2019904792, filed on 18 Dec. 2019, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates generally to the field of connections and fasteners, and more particularly to mounting systems for mounting to rails and channels.
Mounting channels are a well-known mounting system—a channel nut within a C-shaped mounting channel allows for an object to be bolted thereto, with the channel allowing for the object's position to be changed by sliding the channel nut therealong. However the channel nut must be wider than the flanges of the mounting channel to ensure that it can urge against the flanges and be held in place. Prior art systems therefore required a means of inserting the channel nut into the channel.
Certain prior art systems utilised widened apertures spaced along a channel, the aperture permitting a channel nut to be inserted into the channel. However, this required specialized machinery to cut or otherwise shape the apertures into the channel structure. This is particularly evident when a channel is part of an extruded structure; typical extrusion processes do not easily allow for variation in an extruded product's structure along its length, necessitating additional manufacturing steps to cut or shape the apertures.
Other systems provided an open end to the channel, requiring that the channel nut be fed along the length of the channel to the desired position. This requires that a channel either have a permanently open end or, if the channel is incorporated into a structure's body, the structure must be at least partially disassemblable to enable access to the channel. This carries its own host of issues in that permanently-open channel ends provide catchment for dirt, dust and other contaminants, while routine disassembly can weaken connections between components over time.
Certain channel fasteners are adapted to be inserted into a typical channel, and typically comprise a channel nut with a ‘long’ axis and a ‘short’ axis. The channel nut is inserted into the channel with the ‘long’ axis aligned with the channel direction. Once inserted, the channel nut can be laterally rotated within the channel such that its ‘long’ axis is transverse to the channel, thus enabling the channel nut to contact with the channel flanges. However, such prior art channel nuts are often complex in design—providing points of failure—or otherwise prone to lateral over-rotation, risking loss of contact between the channel nut and the channel flanges.
There is therefore a need for a means of providing the ability to fasten an object to a point along a channel while overcoming or at least ameliorating the disadvantages of the prior art means.
In a first aspect, the present invention relates to a fastener for mounting an object to structure having a C-shaped channel having a slot and flanges on either side thereof, the fastener comprising a bolt having a head sized to pass through the channel slot, and a washer comprising a washer hole, the washer being configured to pivot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the shank of the bolt when the bolt extends therethrough, wherein the washer is pivotable between an insertion configuration, such that a bolt head and the washer may be inserted into the slot of the C-shaped channel and an engaging configuration, wherein the washer engages with the channel flanges, preventing withdrawal of the fastener from the channel.
In an embodiment, the bolt head comprises a pair of cylindrical arms extending in opposite directions to one another and perpendicular to the bolt shank, and the washer comprises a channel having an arcuate cross-section extending across a portion of an underside, such that when the bolt extends through the washer, the bolt arms sit within the arcuate washer channel, and the washer is able to slidably pivot, about the arms, between the insertion and engaging configurations.
In an embodiment, the washer hole comprises at least one sloping side wall shaped to increase an angle by which the washer is able to pivot about the bolt shank.
In an embodiment, a side portion of the washer is weighted, and when the washer is resting against the bolt head and the bolt shank extends through the washer hole, the weighted side portion urges the washer to pivot towards the insertion configuration.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in relation to figures, wherein:
In a broad first aspect, the present invention relates to a fastener for mounting an object to a structure having a typical C-shaped channel. The fastener comprises a bolt and a pivotable washer, wherein the washer is able to pivot between a configuration enabling the bolt and washer to be inserted into the channel (the ‘insertion configuration’) and a configuration wherein the washer engages with the channel, preventing withdrawal (the ‘engaging configuration).
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While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments above, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that it is not limited to those embodiments, but may be embodied in many other forms, variations and modifications other than those specifically described. The invention includes all such variation and modifications. The invention also includes all of the steps, features, components and/or devices referred to or indicated in the specification, individually or collectively and any and all combinations or any two or more of the steps or features.
In this specification, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the word “comprising” is not intended to have the exclusive meaning of the word such as “consisting only of”, but rather has the non-exclusive meaning, in the sense of “including at least”. The same applies, with corresponding grammatical changes, to other forms of the word such as “comprise”, etc.
Other definitions for selected terms used herein may be found within the detailed description of the invention and apply throughout. Unless otherwise defined, all other scientific and technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention belongs.
Any promises made in the present document should be understood to relate to some embodiments of the invention, and are not intended to be promises made about the invention in all embodiments. Where there are promises that are deemed to apply to all embodiments of the invention, the applicant/patentee reserves the right to later delete them from the description and they do not rely on these promises for the acceptance or subsequent grant of a patent in any country.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019904792 | Dec 2019 | AU | national |