Collapsible support rod with adjustable threaded joint

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726395
  • Patent Number
    6,726,395
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brittain; James R.
    Agents
    • Frommer Lawrence & Haug, LLP
    • Santucci; Ronald R.
Abstract
A collapsible support such as a post includes two sections interconnected via first and second threaded joint units. The first joint unit includes a first male screw member engageable with a female screw of one of the sections, a first engaging end face formed at one end of the first male screw member, and a stem projecting outward axially from the first engaging end face. The second joint unit includes a second male screw member for engaging a female screw of the other section, which is sleeved rotatably around the stem and has a second engaging end face confronting the first engaging end face. A clamp member mounted on the stem clamps together the first and second male screw members. The first and second male screw members are interlockable via the first and second engaging end faces. A resilient member mounted on the stem permits the first and second male screw members to disengage from each other for adjustment of the angular positions of the two sections.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This application relates to a collapsible support rod such as a post, a stand, or the like, and more particularly, to a collapsible support rod-which has at least two sections interconnected releaseably by using a threaded joint unit.




2. Description of the Related Art




It is known in the art to provide support rods or tubes such as posts, stands, etc., which are collapsible to form separate sections that can be kept in a compact size to facilitate transport or storage. Such-support rods are usually provided with releasable joints which interconnect separate rod sections so that the rod sections can be disassembled or re-assembled. A typical threaded joint unit includes male and female screws which are provided respectively on adjacent ends of two rod or tube sections to interlock threadedly the two rod or tube sections.




Generally, an upright post used in furniture, such as a floor lamp, has figures or patterns formed on the outer surface thereof for ornamentation purposes.

FIG. 1

shows a floor lamp in which a post


1


is configured as a collapsible structure using a threaded joint


2


. The threaded joint


2


interengages components


1




a


and


1




b


of the post


1


, and the components


1




a


,


1




b


are rotated relative to each other to tighten the threaded joint


2


. However, the post


1


encounters a problem in that, if the components


1




a


,


1




b


are rotated excessively or inadequately, complementary figures or patterns, such as longitudinal stripes, formed on the individual components


1




a


,


1




b


cannot be aligned consistently as shown in FIG.


2


. To prevent this problem, male and female screw threads of the joint


2


have to be fabricated accurately so that, in assembly, the components


1




a


,


1




b


will make a precise number of turns according to the predetermined design of the threaded joint. The need to accomplish accuracy has complicated the manufacturing of the joint


2


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a collapsible support rod, such as a post or stand, with components which are adjustable in their relative angular positions after they are tightened to a threaded joint thereof, thereby eliminating the problem encountered with the prior art as described hereinbefore.




Accordingly, a collapsible support rod according to the present invention comprises: at least two sections each having at least one joint end formed with a female screw; a first threaded joint unit including a first male screw member engageable threadedly with the female screw of one of the sections, a first engaging end face formed at one end of the first male screw member, and a stem projecting outward axially from the first engaging end face; a second threaded joint unit including a second male screw member sleeved rotatably around the stem and having a second engaging end face confronting the first engaging end face, the second male screw member being engageable threadedly with the female screw of the other one of the sections; a clamp member mounted on the stem adjacent to one end of the second male screw member opposite to the second engaging end face to clamp the second male screw member against the first male screw member; and a resilient member sleeved around the stem between the clamp member and the first male screw member and being compressible along an axial direction, wherein the first male screw member is engageable resiliently with the second male screw member via the first and second engaging end faces and the resilient member, and the resilient member permits the first and second male screw members to disengage from each other for adjustment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a floor lamp in the prior art;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary view of the floor lamp of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of an embodiment of a post for a floor lamp according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is the same view as

FIG. 3

but with the first and second male screw members being assembled together;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary view of the post of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6A

is a schematic view showing that the first and second male screw members interlock;





FIG. 6B

is another schematic view showing that the first and second male screw members move away from each other;





FIG. 6C

is a sectional view of the post of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is the same view as

FIG. 6C

but with the corrugated annular plate being compressed;





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of another embodiment of the post according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is the same view as

FIG. 8

but with the first and second male screw members being assembled together;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is the same view as

FIG. 10

but with the first and second male screw members being disengaged from each other; and





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of still another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 3

to


7


, a support rod or post embodying the present invention is shown to include sections


11


and


12


which are interconnected via first and second threaded joint units which will be detailed hereinafter. Each section


11


,


12


is hollow and has a female screw


13


at a joint end thereof. The first threaded joint unit includes a first male screw member


3


engageable threadedly with the female screw


13


of the section


11


. The second threaded joint unit includes a second male screw member


4


engageable with the male screw


13


of the section


12


.




The first male screw member


3


includes a first engaging end face


31


formed with a plurality of inclined teeth


32


which project axially and extend radially. A stem


33


extends axially from the first engaging end face


31


. The second male screw member


4


includes a second engaging end face


41


formed with a plurality of inclined teeth


42


which project axially and extend radially. The second male screw member


3


is sleeved around rotatably on the stem


33


and the second engaging end face


41


confronts the first engaging end face


31


. A resilient member in the form of a corrugated annular plate


5


is sleeved onto the stem


33


adjacent to one side of the second male screw member


4


opposite to the second engaging end face


41


. The annular plate


5


is compressible along an axial direction and has a plurality of corrugations


51


,


52


which extend radially and project alternately in two opposite axial directions. A substantially C-shaped clamp plate


6


is received in an annular groove


34


of the stem


33


to clamp the annular plate


5


and the second male screw member


4


against the first male screw member


3


. After the clamp plate


6


is assembled on the stem


33


, the inclined teeth


32


,


42


formed on the first and second engaging end faces


31


,


41


interlock. Note that the inclined teeth


32


,


42


prevent the first and second male screw members


3


,


4


from relative rotational movement when the first and second male screw members


3


,


4


are turned respectively along directions (A) and (B), as shown in FIG.


6


A. The first and second male screw members


3


,


4


can rotate along directions (c) and (D) opposite to the directions (A) and (B) only when the corrugated annular member


5


is compressed to permit the first and second male screw members


3


,


4


to move away from each other a limited distance as shown in FIG.


6


B.




The post


10


is assembled by sleeving the sections


11


,


12


onto the respective male screw members


3


,


4


and by turning the sections


11


,


12


along the directions (c) and (D) until the sections


11


,


12


become tightened, as shown in FIG.


6


C. In this situation, the first and second male screw members


3


,


4


do not rotate relative to each other as they are caused to engage each other by the biasing force of the corrugated annular member


5


. When the sections


11


and


12


are rotated further in the same directions, the corrugated annular member


5


is compressed, and the first and second male screw members


3


and


4


move away from each other, as shown in FIG.


7


. The first and second male screw members


3


,


4


can therefore be rotated relative to each other to adjust the relative annular positions of the sections


11


and


12


so as to align stripe patterns


111


and


121


as shown in FIG.


5


. When the sections


11


,


12


are to be disassembled, they may be turned along the directions (A) and (B).




Another post


10


′ embodying the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 8

to


11


, wherein elements conforming to those described in the previous embodiment are represented by like numerals. This embodiment differs from the previous embodiment in that this embodiment uses first and second male screw members


3


′ and


4


′. The first and second male screw members


3


′ and


4


′ have respective first and second engaging end faces


31


′ and


41


′ which are formed respectively with grooves


32


′,


42


′ which extend radially. A corrugated annular plate


5


is disposed between the first and second engaging end faces


31


′ and


41


′. The corrugations


51


and


52


of the annular plate


5


project respectively into the grooves


32


′,


42


′ of the first and second engaging end faces


31


′,


41


′. The first and second engaging end faces


31


′,


41


′ engage each other resiliently due to the resiliency of the annular plate


5


. Therefore, after the sections


11


,


12


are tightened respectively to the first and second male screw members


3


′ and


4


′, the section


11


can still be turned relative to the section


12


to adjust the angular positions of the sections


11


,


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, still another embodiment of the present invention includes a post


20


which is composed of two sections


21


interconnected by first and second threaded joint units (not shown) and the resilient member (not shown) according to the present invention. Each section


21


has an outer peripheral wall


22


with a rectangular cross-section and an inner peripheral wall


23


with a circular cross-section. The inner peripheral wall


23


of each section


21


is provided with a male screw (not shown) at a joint end thereof. By virtue of the first and second threaded joint units and the resilient member used in the post


20


, the sections


21


can be interconnected and adjusted to align the four corners


24


thereof.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A collapsible support rod comprising:a least two sections each having at least one joint end formed with a female screw; and a first threaded joint unit including a first male screw member engageable threadedly with said female screw of one of said sections, a first engaging end face formed at one end of said first male screw member, and a stem projecting outward axially from said first engaging end face; a second threaded joint unit including a second male screw member sleeved rotatably around said stem and having a second engaging end face confronting said first engaging end face, said second male screw member being engageable threadedly with said female screw of the other one of said sections; a clamp member mounted on said stem adjacent to one end of said second male screw member opposite to said second engaging end face to clamp said second male screw member against said first male screw member; and a resilient member sleeved around said stem between said clamp member and said first male screw member and being compressible along an axial direction, said first male screw member being engageable resiliently with said second male screw member via said first and second engaging end faces and said resilient member, said resilient member permitting said first and second male screw members to disengage from each other for adjustment, and wherein said clamp member is a substantially C-shaped clamp plate.
  • 2. The collapsible support rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sections have outer peripheral surfaces formed respectively with patterns.
  • 3. The collapsible support rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein said resilient member includes a one-piece annular plate formed with a plurality of radially extending corrugations, said corrugations projecting from said annular plate alternately in two opposite axial directions.
  • 4. The collapsible support rod as claimed in claim 3, wherein said resilient member is disposed between and in contact with said clamp plate and said second male screw member.
  • 5. The collapsible support rod as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said first and second engaging end faces includes a plurality of inclined teeth which project axially and extend radially, said first and second engaging end faces being interlockable via said inclined teeth.
  • 6. The collapsible support rod as claimed in claim 4, wherein said resilient member is disposed between said first and second engaging end faces.
  • 7. A collapsible support rod comprising:a least two sections each having at least one joint end formed with a female screw; and a first threaded joint unit including a first male screw member engageable threadedly with said female screw of one of said sections, a first engaging end face formed at one end of said first male screw member, and a stem projecting outward axially from said first engaging end face; a second threaded joint unit including a second male screw member sleeved rotatably around said stem and having a second engaging end face confronting said first engaging end face, said second male screw member being engageable threadedly with said female screw of the other one of said sections; a clamp member mounted on said stem adjacent to one end of said second male screw member opposite to said second engaging end face to clamp said second male screw member against said first male screw member; and a resilient member sleeved around said stem between said clamp member and said first male screw member and being compressible along an axial direction, said first male screw member being engageable resiliently with said second male screw member via said first and second engaging end faces and said resilient member, said resilient member permitting said first and second male screw members to disengage from each other for adjustment, and wherein each of said first and second engaging end faces includes a plurality of radially extending grooves, said corrugations of said resilient member projecting respectively into said grooves of said first and second engaging end faces.
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