This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-00077256, filed on Jan. 25, 2011 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fastening device for connecting wooden decks used for a mountaineering trail, a walking trail, a sidewalk, a terrace, or a bike lane, and more particularly, to a wooden deck fastening device capable of suppressing deformation of a wooden deck to a minimum extent even though the wooden deck is deformed due to contraction or expansion caused by sunlight, temperature and humidity and not allowing a fixing means to be exposed to the outside when the wooden deck is constructed by fastening by a fastening device.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, there is a boom for environmentally friendly landscaping in society. For this reason, a wooden deck is more nature-friendly than other materials used for a floor of a mountaineering trail, a walking trail, a sidewalk, or a terrace of a house, and can efficiently absorb shock and shaking to create a quiet environment. Furthermore, an assembly wooden deck that can give people a visually soft and comfortable feeling is primarily used for a floor finishing material.
The assembly wooden deck has excellent durability and is convenient for maintenance, and there is an advantage in that the assembly wooden deck has good elasticity and a fine shock absorbing function during walking to make a pedestrian less tired.
In general, a conventional wooden deck structure is installed such that lower structure are installed at a bottom surface of an installation place in a certain form, wooden decks are fit to each other on the lower structures in an assembly manner, and the lower structures and the wooden decks are fixed by being connected to each other by using a fixing means such as nail.
In order to fix the wooden decks, since a fixing means such as a nail, a rivet, or a bolt is used, a hole is formed in the wooden deck or a nail is hammered into the wooden deck, so that a material is directly damaged.
Thus, there is a problem that snow and rain permeate through the damaged portion to degrade durability of the material itself and cracks or splits are caused in the wooden material. Further, it takes a long time to construct the decks and personnel expenses are increased.
In particular, since the aforementioned fixing means is used, there is a problem that a body of a pedestrian with naked feet is wounded due to the fixing means protruding at the outside.
Furthermore, when the wooden deck is deformed due to sunlight, temperature, and humidity, the wooden deck slides in a short side direction. However, the expansion and contraction of the wooden deck primarily occur in a longitudinal direction of the wooden deck in many cases, and the wooden deck is fixed to a support by a bolt. For this reason, since deformation in the longitudinal is not absorbed, an original state of the wooden deck may not be maintained. Furthermore, when constructing the wooden deck, a connection hole needs to be formed in the wooden deck. In this way, since secondary processing is performed on the wooden deck in the installation place, there is a problem about a rise of manufacturing cost in addition to a construction problem.
In order to solve the aforementioned problems, there are various patent applications in which a groove is formed at a side surface of a wooden material, and a fastening member is connected to the groove so as not to expose a fixing means to the outside. However, when the wooden deck is contracted or expanded, the fastening member is separated from the wooden deck. Thus, when a user walks on the wooden deck, since the wooden deck is wobbling, there is a problem that the wooden deck is broken due to the shaking.
In order to solve the aforementioned problems, an aspect of the present invention provides a wooden deck fastening device capable of not allowing a wooden deck to be separated from a fastening device while the wooden deck is not twisted or damaged even though the wooden deck used for a floor of a mountaineering trail, a walking trail, a sidewalk, or a terrace of a house is deformed due to contraction or expansion caused by sunlight, temperature and humidity.
An aspect of the present invention also provides a wooden deck fastening device capable of improving durability of a wooden deck by absorbing deformation of the wooded deck, and reducing maintenance cost of the wooden deck that has been constructed once while the fastening device is connected to a lower surface of the wooden deck so as not to expose a connected portion to the outside and the wooden deck is easily constructed.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a square-shaped wooden deck fastening device (100) that is connected to a lower surface of a wooden deck. The device includes a plurality of first projecting surfaces (110) that is formed to extend upwards from corners on one side of the fastening device (100) in a width direction; a plurality of second projecting surfaces (120) that is formed to extend upwards from corners on the other side of the fastening device (100) in the width direction; a plurality of fastening parts (130) that is formed to be cut away and extends in the width direction to be parallel to the first projecting surfaces (110); and a first extending part (140) that is formed opposite the fastening parts (130), extends on the other side in the width direction to be parallel to the second projecting surfaces (120), and is provided with a plurality of insertion parts (141) formed in the width direction to protrude upwards. The fastening parts (130) may be fixed by being inserted into the insertion parts (141) of the first extending part (140).
Further, the fastening parts (130) and the first extending part (140) may be formed at a central portion of the fastening device (100).
Furthermore, in the fastening device (100), a plurality of deck fastening holes (111) may be bored in the first projecting surfaces (110) and the second projecting surfaces (120), and a plurality of support fastening holes (142) may be bored in the first extending part (140).
Moreover, a bent part (160) may be formed outside the second projecting surface (120) in the width direction to be bent upwards, and the bent part (160) may be fastened by coming closely into contact with a side surface of the deck (200).
In addition, the bent part (160) may have a “reverse-L” shape, and the bent part (160) may be fixed by being inserted into a first insertion groove (210) of the deck (200).
The wooden deck fastening device may further include a second extending part (180) that is formed outside the first projecting surface (110) in the width direction to be lower than the first projecting surface in height. When the fastening device (100) is fastened to another fastening device (100), the second extending part (180) may be inserted under the second projecting surface (120) of the fastening device (100).
The wooden deck fastening device may further include a connection member (170) that is connected to an upper central portion of the fastening device (100) in the width direction.
Furthermore, the connection member (170) may have a plurality of connection member-bent parts (171) that is formed to be bent, and the connection member-bent parts (171) may be inserted into a second insertion groove (220) to fix the deck (200).
Moreover, a plurality of holes may be bored in the connection member (170), and the connection member (170) may be fixed by being connected onto a side surface of the deck (200) in a longitudinal direction and being inserted into the second insertion groove (220) formed at the deck (200) to be connected.
In addition, a protrusion (150) may be formed at the upper central portion of the fastening device (100) in the longitudinal direction.
The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
As set forth above, according to exemplary embodiments of the invention, in a wooden deck fastening device of the present invention, a plurality of fastening holes is formed, and a fastening device is connected to a lower surface of a wooden deck so as not to expose a connected portion to the outside. Accordingly, it is possible to improve fastening force by allowing the fastening device to be connected through the plurality of fastening holes, enable simple construction by allowing the fastening device to be connected in a sliding manner, and reduce maintenance cost.
Hereinafter, technical sprits of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
However, the accompanying drawings are merely illustrated to describe the technical sprits of the present invention in more detail, and the technical sprits of the present invention are not limited by the accompanying drawings.
An external appearance and structure of a fastening device 100 of a wooden deck 200 of the present invention will be described with reference to
The fastening device 100 of the wooden deck 200 of the present invention includes a first projecting surface 110, a second projecting surface 120, a plurality of fastening parts 130, a first extending part 140, and a plurality of insertion parts 141.
The first projecting surface 110 is plural in number, and the first projecting surfaces are formed at corners on one side in a width direction. The second projecting surface 120 is plural in number, and the second projecting surfaces are formed at corners on the other side in the width direction.
The fastening parts 130 are formed to be cut away and extend in the width direction to be parallel to the first projecting surfaces 110.
The first extending part 140 is formed opposite the fastening parts (130), extends on the other side in the width direction to be parallel to the second projecting surface 120, and is provided with the plurality of insertion parts 141 formed in the width direction to protrude upwards.
At this time, when the fastening device 100 is connected to another fastening device 100, the fastening parts 130 of the another fastening device 100 are fixed by being inserted into the insertion parts 141 of the first extending part 140, so that the fastening devices are connected to each other.
The fastening parts 130 and the first extending part 140 are formed at a central portion of the fastening device 100.
That is, the fastening parts 130 are formed between the first projecting surfaces 110, and the first extending part 140 is formed between the second projecting surfaces 120.
Furthermore, a protrusion 150 is formed at an upper central portion of the fastening device 100 in a longitudinal direction, and a groove into which the protrusion 150 is inserted is formed at a lower surface of the deck 200. In such a configuration, when the fastening device 100 is connected to the deck 200, their central portions can be easily fastened.
A wooden deck fastening device 100 according to first and second embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to
The wooden deck fastening device 100 of the present invention further includes a bent part 160 that is formed outside the second projecting surface 120 in the width direction to be bent upwards, so that it is possible to improve fastening force.
Moreover, when the fastening device 100 is connected to the deck 200, the bent part 160 comes closely in contact with a side surface of the deck 200 in the width direction, and is fastened onto the side surface of the deck 200 in the width direction by inserting a screw into a hole formed at the bent part 160.
In addition, the bent part 160 may have a “reverse-L” shape.
When the bent part 160 have the “reverse-L” shape, a first insertion groove 210 is formed on the side surface of the deck 200 in the width direction, and the bent part 160 is fixed by being inserted into the first insertion groove.
In order to fix the fastening device 100 to the deck 200, a plurality of deck fastening holes 111 is bored in the first projecting surfaces 110 and the second projecting surfaces 120, and screws are inserted into the deck fastening holes 111, so that the fastening device 100 is fixed by coming closely in contact with the lower surface of the deck 200.
At this time, in order to come closely in contact with the fastening device 100, the deck 200 is preferably formed in the same shape as that of the fastening device 100.
Furthermore, the deck fastening hole 111 is preferably formed to be tapered upwards so as not to expose the screw at a lower surface of the fastening device 100.
In order to fix the fastening device 100 connected with the deck 200 to the lower support, a plurality of support fastening holes 142 is bored in the first extending part 140.
More particularly, the plurality of support fastening holes 142 is bored in the first extending part 140 exposed to the outside when the deck 200 is connected to the fastening device 100, and screws are inserted into the support fastening holes 142, so that the fastening device 100 is fixed to a supporting member 300.
At this time, the support fastening hole 142 is preferably formed to be tapered downwards so as not to expose the screw at an upper surface of the fastening device 100 when the screw is screwed downwards from the top.
A method of connecting the wooden deck fastening device 100 of the present invention will be described with reference to
When the fastening device 100 is connected to another fastening device 100, the plurality of fastening parts 130, which is formed to be cut away and extends in the width direction to be parallel to the first projecting surfaces 110, under the insertion parts 141 formed at the first extending part 140, so that the fastening devices are fixed to each other.
Furthermore, the fastening device may further include a second extending part 180 that is formed outside the first projecting surface 110 in the width direction to be lower than the first projecting surface in height.
At this time, when the fastening devices 100 are connected to each other, since the second extending part 180 is fixed by being inserted under the second projecting surface 120, the fastening force of the fastening device 100 to the deck 200 can be more increased.
An external appearance and a fastening method of a wooden deck fastening device 100 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
When the deck 200 and the deck 200 are connected to each other in a longitudinal direction, the fastening device 100 according to the third embodiment is positioned between the deck 200 and the deck 200 to connect the decks 200.
The fastening device 100 further includes a connection member 170 that is connected to an upper central portion of the fastening device 100 in the width direction.
A plurality of connection member-bent parts 171 that is formed to be bent is formed at the connection member 170, and the connection member-bent parts 171 are inserted into a second insertion groove 220 formed at a side surface of the deck 200 in the longitudinal direction, so that the deck 200 is fixed to the connection member 170. Accordingly, connecting force of the deck 200 and the deck 200 in the longitudinal direction can be improved.
Furthermore, the connection member 170 is provided with a plurality of holes, and is connected onto the side surface of one deck 200 in the longitudinal direction by inserting screws into the holes. Then, the connection member-bent parts 171 are slidably inserted into the second insertion groove 220 formed at the side surface of another deck 200 (to be connected) in the longitudinal direction. Thus, the connection member is fixed to the deck.
Here, the hole bored in the connection member 170 is preferably bored in a direction in which the deck 200 is connected so as not to cause inconvenience in screwing the screw.
Accordingly, the plurality of fastening holes 111 and 142 are formed in the wooden deck fastening device 100 of the present invention, and the fastening device 100 is connected to the lower surface of the deck 200. Thus, fixing means are not exposed at the upper surface of the deck 200, and the fastening device 100 and the deck 200 are connected to each other through the plurality of fastening holes 111 and 142. Accordingly, it is possible to improve fastening force. Furthermore, the fastening device and the deck are connected to each other in a sliding manner to enable simple construction. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce maintenance cost.
In addition, since the bent parts 171 are formed at the connection member 170, it is possible to further improve fastening force of the connection member 170 to the deck.
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