The present invention relates to a connecting device for connecting at least two components to one another, in particular floor elements or wall elements or ceiling elements, of a wooden structure, in particular a timber house, having at least one pin and a first fastening element for fastening the pin to one of the components and having a second fastening element for fastening the pin to another of the components, the pin connecting the fastening elements to one another, and at least one intermediate layer of vibration-damping material being situated on a side of at least one fastening element.
Connecting devices of the type indicated are used to connect heavier components of a wooden structure, in particular of a timber house, to one another in such a way that vibrations that occur at a location inside the wooden structure cannot be transmitted via the connecting device to other components of the wooden structure. Specifically, this has to do with, for example, preventing the transmission of footfall sounds and structure-borne sound in timber houses. Thus, the components that are to be connected to one another are in particular floor, wall, or ceiling elements of a timber house.
JP 2003-147 862 A shows a connection between a concrete base part and a precast reinforced concrete wall part using an anchor bolt that runs in a pipe filled with mortar in the foot part, such that the mortar has a vibration-damping effect. US 2008/0017780 A1 shows a housing for reducing transmission of energy that accommodates vibration-damping material and a disk that dampens vibration, both being fastened to a wall column by bolts.
A connecting device of the type under consideration is known from DE 199 32 589 C1, in particular
In the structure shown in DE 199 32 589 C1, it was not recognized that due to the considerable load in such wooden structures due to settling processes, but also due to imprecision in assembly or pre-assembly, it can come about that the bolt is no longer situated in the exact center in the air gap, but rather lies against the components. This means that vibrations may be transmitted via the bolt.
The object of the present invention is to improve a connecting device of the type indicated in such a way that this can no longer happen.
According to the present invention, this is achieved in that in addition the pin is also sheathed in some areas with at least one additional intermediate layer of vibration-damping material.
According to the present invention, therefore, not just one intermediate layer is provided between the fastening element and the component, but rather in addition the pin is sheathed with a further intermediate layer of vibration-damping material. In this way, it can be achieved that the pin lies against at least one of the components preferably exclusively via the additional intermediate layer of vibration-damping material. The intermediate layer of vibration-damping material known from the prior art and additionally provided on the side of at least one of the fastening elements is advantageously situated, in the installed position, between the component and the fastening element, and prevents the transmission of vibrations at this location. In order to protect as much as possible against the transmission of vibration via the pin, it can be provided that the outer surface of the pin be completely sheathed, in the direction of its longitudinal extension and/or its circumference, by the additional intermediate layer of vibration-damping material. Depending on the design and the vibrations that are to be expected, however, this need not be necessary. In advantageous specific embodiments, however, it is at least provided that at least 20%, preferably at least 50%, of the outer surface of the pin is sheathed in the direction of its longitudinal extension and/or its circumference by the additional intermediate layer of vibration-damping material. The vibration-damping, or also vibration-insulating or sound-absorbing, material is advantageously an elastic material. This material preferably has a static modulus of elasticity between 0.025 N/m2 and 5 N/m2. This material is preferably an elastomer. It can for example preferably be foamed polyurethane elastomer or rubber elastomer or thermoplastic elastomer.
The first fastening element can be, as in the cited prior art, a threading situated on the pin, fashioned for penetration into wood. In alternative embodiments of the present invention, it is provided that the first fastening element is a mounting plate fastened to the pin, in particular fixed thereto. The pin can then be situated so that it is normal to an outer surface of the mounting plate. Preferably, the mounting plate has bores for fastening the mounting plate to one of the wooden elements, e.g. using screws. In an alternative specific embodiment, however, the first fastening element can also be a nut screwed onto a threading of the pin. The second fastening element is preferably formed by a nut screwed onto a threading of the pin or the like. However, this can also be a screw head situated fixedly on the pin, i.e. not movable relative to the pin.
A particularly preferred specific embodiment of the present invention provides that in order to tighten the connecting device, the distance between the fastening elements is adjustable, in particular in the direction of a longitudinal extension of the pin. This solution suggests itself in particular in the case of heavy wood structures such as timber houses, and enables both a tightening and a retightening of the connecting device if, due to an increased load, or due to settling or other movements in the wood, the distance originally present between the fastening elements no longer results in secure or play-free holding of the components that are to be connected to one another. By changing the distance between the fastening elements, the connecting device can be retightened. Here, “adjustable” is to be understood in particular as meaning that distances differing from one another can be set, and the modified or set distances are then maintained by frictional forces or the like.
The pin, the fastening elements, and the insert elements that may also be present are advantageously harder than the vibration-damping material or materials. Preferably, the pin and the fastening element, and also if warranted the insert elements, are made of metal, preferably steel or aluminum, or at least include such metals. In particular for the construction of a timber house, the pins advantageously have a diameter between 10 and 30 mm, preferably between 16 and 24 mm. Depending on their type, their length is preferably between 12 cm and 80 cm. In wooden structures, in particular timber houses, in which at least two components, in particular made of wood, are connected to one another by at least one connecting device according to the present invention, in which the first fastening element is supported on or fastened to one of the components and the second fastening element is supported on or fastened to another of the components, it is advantageously provided that for at least one of the components the pin and the fastening element supported on or fastened to this component are connected to this component exclusively with interposition of the intermediate layer of vibration-damping material and the additional intermediate layer. For reasons of visual appeal, but also for static reasons, it is often advantageous if the pin and the fastening elements, preferably at least in the fully assembled state, are situated completely inside bores and/or milled-out parts made in the components of the wooden structure. In order not only to suppress transmission of sound or vibrations via the connecting device, but to completely eliminate such transmission, it is advantageously provided that the components of the wooden structure are connected to one another exclusively with interposition of vibration-damping materials. Here, the same vibration-damping materials can be used that are used in the intermediate layer and the additional intermediate layer.
Connecting devices according to the present invention are provided in particular in order to connect wall elements and ceiling elements or floor elements of timber houses to one another. Here it can be provided that a connecting device connects two components to one another, such as a wall element and a ceiling element, or a wall element and a floor element. However, it can also be provided that connecting devices according to the present invention are designed to connect two wall elements situated one over the other and a ceiling element situated between them. Thus, it is in no way to be assumed that connecting devices are necessarily provided only for connecting two components to one another. They may also be designed so as to fasten three or more components to one another.
Further features and details of exemplary embodiments according to the present invention result from the following description of the Figures.
The second fastening element 6, or the nut, is supported via an insert element 11—here a washer—on the intermediate layer 7, which in turn lies against the corresponding shoulders of the milled-out part 17. The intermediate layer 7 made of vibration-damping material eliminates transmission of vibrations or sound via the second fastening element 6. In order to prevent the pin 4 from coming into direct contact with the walls of the bore 16 of the component 1 as a result of settling, imprecision during assembly, or some other bending or seizing of the structure, according to the present invention it is additionally provided that the pin 4 is sheathed by an additional intermediate layer 8 of vibration-damping material. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the additional intermediate layer 8 is fashioned in the form of a pipe. The pin 4 is mounted in the central hollow space of this pipe. In the depicted first exemplary embodiment according to
In the first exemplary embodiment according to
The specific construction shown here of the connecting device provides as the first fastening element 5′ a mounting plate that is fastened to the pin 4 for example by welding. The pin 4 has a normal orientation to an outer surface 9 of the mounting plate 5′. As can be seen in particular in
While in the exemplary embodiments discussed above the outer surface of the pin 4 is always completely sheathed in the direction of circumference 15 of pin 4 by additional intermediate layer 8 made of vibration-damping material,
In the specific embodiments discussed above according to
A second difference from the exemplary embodiment according to
While the specific embodiments discussed above of connecting devices according to the present invention have in each case been provided in order to connect two components 1, 2, or 3 to one another,
In order to realize this, in this exemplary embodiment the first fastening element 5″, like the second fastening element 6, is fashioned as a nut screwed onto a threading of pin 4. The shape of the insert element 11 corresponds to that shown in the exemplary embodiment according to
In its broad features, the further exemplary embodiment according to
In a specific embodiment that is not shown, it would also be conceivable to provide a second fastening element 6′ on the pin 4 in the form of a fixed screw head and, in order to provide the possibility of tightening, to mount the other end of the pin 4 in a threaded sleeve of a mounting plate 5′ (also not shown). In such an embodiment, it would then be possible to rotate the pin 4 so as to move it inward and outward in the named threaded sleeve, in order in this way to adjust the distance between the fastening elements realized as the screw head and the mounting plate.
As will be apparent from the large number of explicitly depicted specific embodiments of the present invention, this invention is not limited to the particular variants shown. Individual features of the various depicted and described exemplary embodiments can also be combined with one another in other ways. The depicted examples are provided only for the purpose of explanation.
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A 642/2009 | Apr 2009 | AT | national |
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PCT/AT10/00074 | 3/11/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/19/2011 |