The present invention relates to a connection unit, and more particularly, to a connection unit for connecting tubes in different directions.
A conventional connection unit is shown in
However, because the hollow part 51 is welded to the hollow tube 50 so that the position of the hole 511 is not changed. This restricts the connection direction of the connector so that when assembling a frame composed of multiple hollow tubes 50 connected in different directions, the fixed position of the holes 511 restricts the shape and arrangement of the hollow tubes 50 of the assembly.
The present invention intends to provide a connection unit for connecting hollow tubes and the connection unit includes a rotatable part connected to the hollow tube so as to meet different requirements of connection.
The present invention relates to a connection of tubes and comprises at least one hollow tube and at least one connection unit which includes a hollow first part, a hollow second part and two positioning wires. The first part has a positioning hole defined radially therein and an insertion section extends from an end of the first part. A groove is defined radially in an outer surface of the insertion section. The second part has a flange extending radially from an end thereof which faces the first part. Two insertion holes are defined through a wall of the second part so that the two positioning wires are located in the second part and two ends of each of the positioning wires are engaged with the insertion holes. The second part is securely inserted in an end of the at least one hollow tube and mounted to the insertion section of the first part. The two positioning wires are engaged with the groove so that the first part is rotatable relative to the second part. At least one connector has two insertion ends on two ends thereof and each insertion end has a passage defined radially therethrough. The two insertion ends are inserted into two respective first parts respectively. Two pins are inserted into the positioning holes of the two respective first parts and the passages of the at least one connector.
Each of the pins includes a tapered surface at an end thereof and the second part can be made of metal or plastic. The second part is welded to the at least one hollow tube. The at least one hollow tube and the connector are made of metal.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a connection unit for connecting tubes wherein the first part of the connection unit is rotatable relative to the second part which is secured to the hollow tube so that when connecting the tubes, the rotatable first part allows the connection to be made from any direction.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to
At least one connector 30 includes two insertion ends 31 on two ends thereof and each insertion end 31 has a passage 32 defined radially therethrough. The two insertion ends 31 are inserted into two respective first parts 21 respectively.
Two pins 40 are inserted into the positioning holes 211 of the two respective first parts 21 and the passages 32 of the at least one connector 30 to connect the two hollow tubes 10. Each of the pins 40 includes a tapered surface 41 at an end thereof for convenience of inserting the positioning holes 211 and the passages 32.
The second part 22 is made of metal or plastic and the connector 30 is made of metal. The connector 30 can be beads, rollers or bearings. The at least one hollow tube 10 is made of metal.
As shown in
The rotatable first part 21 of the connection unit of the present invention allows the connection of the hollow tubes 10 to be flexible and efficient.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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