Claims
- 1. A connecting arrangement comprising at least one connecting rod having at one end a connecting stud which is fixed to said end of the rod and has a free end which projects therefrom, and a part spherical shoulder intermediate its end and facing said free end, the said free end having a head portion, an adjacent neck portion and a sloping shoulder between the head and neck portions and a connecting member having an, at least part spherical outer surface, and a plurality of stud receiving bores disposed on said outer surface and extending into said member from said outer surface for receiving the connecting stud at the end of said connecting rod, a plurality of threaded bores in said part spherical connecting member each of which intersects a respective one of the stud receiving bores and a grub screw locating in each of said threaded bores, the arrangement being such that as a said grub screw is screwed into its bore it engages said shoulder on the stud, to draw said stud into the bore in which it is received, whereby said part spherical shoulder is drawn into abutment with the outer surface of the connecting member enabling varying degrees of engagement between the outer surface of the connecting member and said part spherical shoulder.
- 2. A connecting arrangement comprising at least two connecting rods having at one end a connecting stud which is fixed to said end of the rod and has a free end which projects therefrom, and a part spherical shoulder intermediate its end and facing said free end, the said free end having a head portion, an adjacent neck portion and a sloping shoulder between the head and neck portions and a connecting member having an, at least part spherical outer surface, and a plurality of stud receiving bores disposed on said outer surface and extending into said member from said outer surface for receiving the connecting stud at the end of said connecting rods, at least two of said stud receiving bores intersecting each other and the end faces at the free ends of the studs of connecting rods fitted into said two bores abutting each other, said end faces extending obliquely to the axes of the studs, a plurality of threaded bores in said part spherical connecting member each of which intersects a respective one of the stud receiving bores and a grub screw locating in each of said threaded bores, the arrangement being such that as a said grub screw is screwed into its bore it engages said shoulder on the stud to draw said stud into the bore in which it is received, whereby said part spherical shoulder is drawn into abutment with the outer surface of the connecting member enabling varying degrees of engagement between the outer surface of the connecting member and said part spherical shoulder.
- 3. A frame assembly utilising a number of connecting arrangements, each of said connecting arrangements comprising at least one connecting rod having at one end a connecting stud which is fixed or integral to said end of the rod and has a free end which projects therefrom, and a part spherical shoulder intermediate its end and facing said free end, the said free end having a head portion, an adjacent neck portion and a sloping shoulder between the head and neck portions and a connecting member having an, at least part spherical outer surface, and a plurality of stud receiving bores disposed on said outer surface and extending into said member from said outer surface for receiving the connecting stud at the end of said connecting rod, a plurality of threaded bores in said part spherical connecting member each of which intersects a respective one of the stud receiving bores and a grub screw locating in each of said threaded bores, the arrangement being such that as a said grub screw is screwed into its bore it engages said shoulder on the stud, to draw said stud into the bore in which it is received, whereby said part spherical shoulder is drawn into abutment with the outer surface of the connecting member enabling varying degrees of engagement between the outer surface of the connecting member and said part spherical shoulder, and the frame assembly comprising connecting rods in the form of two opposing H frames and connecting rods interconnecting the H frames at the free ends of the H.
- 4. A frame assembly according to claim 3, wherein with the grub screws of the connecting members loosened off said connecting members can rotate about the limbs of the H frame so that the frame assembly can be varied in geometry and collapsed into substantially planar form
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application from my application Ser. No. 664,045 filed Oct. 23, 1984 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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