Information
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Patent Grant
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6341916
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Patent Number
6,341,916
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 7, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 29, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Cottingham; John R.
Agents
- Hall, Priddy, Myers & Vande Sande
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 171
- 403 170
- 403 172
- 403 176
- 052 813
- 052 6551
- 052 6552
- 052 6567
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device (1; 1′; 13″; 100; 150; 170) for connecting at least one lath element (13′; 13″), the device (1; 1′; 13″; 100; 150; 170) being characterized by having a main outer body (2; 101) formed in one piece from a first material, and at least one resisting element (15; 102; 155; 174) having connecting means (10′, 10″, 11′, 11″, 12′, 12″; 110, 111; 151b, 151d, 152b, 152d, 153b, 153d, 154b, 154d; 171a, 171d, 172a, 172d, 173a, 173d) for connecting the lath element (13′; 13″); the resisting element (15; 102; 155; 174) being defined by a number of parts (6, 7, 8; 151, 152, 153, 154; 171, 172, 173) substantially housed inside the main outer body (2; 101), and being made of a second material, other than the first material, for resisting mechanical stress.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a device for connecting at least one lath element, and to the relative build-up structure.
BACKGROUND ART
In the furnishing and building industry in general, connecting devices are known for reversibly connecting two or more elements, the whole formed by the connecting devices and connected elements at times defining a build-up, in particular a modular build-up, structure.
German Patent Application DE-A-3 510 920 (Holdapp), for example, describes a connecting device for reversibly connecting horizontal lath elements to a vertical supporting element, and which substantially comprises a central metal ring from which holes, possibly threaded, radiate in four perpendicular horizontal directions and cooperate with fastening means embedded in the horizontal lath elements.
In DE-A-3 510 920, the metal ring is fitted to the vertical supporting element by tightening a vertical lock element, which, however, fails to provide for sufficient stability of the horizontal laths, due to any stress on the horizontal laths being transmitted to the metal ring and loosening the grip of the lock element on the ring, thus impairing the overall rigidity of the structure.
Another German Patent Application DE-A-4 327 628 (Scholze) describes a device for connecting two lath elements, which comprises a main outer body formed in one piece from a first material, and a bush substantially housed inside the main outer body and made of a second material other than the first. The bush, however, is formed in one piece comprising two perpendicular threads for receiving complementary connecting means on the two lath elements. A drawback of the connecting device described in the above application is that some screws engage through the wood, thus preventing the connection of lath elements having narrow sections.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a device for connecting at least one lath element, the device being characterized by comprising a main outer body formed in one piece from a first material, and at least one resisting element having connecting means for connecting said at least one lath element; said resisting element comprising a number of parts substantially housed in the main outer body, and being made of a second material, other than the first material, for resisting mechanical stress.
The connecting device according to the present invention provides for reliable connection of the lath elements in terms of mechanical strength, as well as for attractive appearance by ensuring continuity of the material between the lath elements and the main outer body.
Moreover, the resisting element housed substantially inside the main outer body may be broken down easily into its component parts, which may be used to form connecting means in
2
-
6
perpendicular directions as required by the user.
Depending on the type of resisting element used, the connecting devices may either be formed in the factory or supplied by the maker in kits for on-the-spot assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A number of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
a
shows a section of a first embodiment of the connecting device according to the present invention;
FIG. 1
b
is an exploded perspective view of a brush as used in the embodiment of
FIG. 1
a.
FIG. 2
shows the
FIG. 1
connecting device in conjunction with a number of lath elements for forming a build-up, in particular a modular build-up, structure;
FIG. 3
shows the
FIG. 1
device formed in one piece with a respective lath element forming part of a build-up structure;
FIG. 4
shows a view, with parts removed for clarity, of a second embodiment of the connecting device according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
a
is a perspective large-scale view of a pin structure employed in the embodiment of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 5
b
is a perspective side view of a bell component employed in the embodiment of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 5
c
is a perspective exploded view of a connecting element employed in the embodiment of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
shows a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
a
is a perspective view of another embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 7
b
is a side sectional view of element
171
as shown in
FIG. 7
a.
FIG. 8
shows connecting means, complementary connecting means and fastening means which may be combined with the connecting device according to the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Number
1
in
FIG. 1
a
indicates the connecting device as a whole for connecting at least one lath element (not shown in
FIG. 1
a
).
Connecting device
1
in the first embodiment shown comprises a main outer body
2
(e.g. advantageously made of wood, plastic or glass) in turn comprising three through holes
3
,
4
,
5
, which may be combined with respective bushes
6
,
7
,
8
(
FIG. 1
b
) to form a spiderlike resisting element
15
. Bushes
6
,
7
,
8
are in turn so formed that the central portions
6
c
,
7
c
,
8
c
, when fitted one inside the other, form a central core
9
for resisting any mechanical stress generated by and on the lath elements; and the portions of bushes
6
,
7
,
8
not forming part of core
9
define a number of arms
9
a
, perpendicular or not, comprising connecting means for connection to complementary connecting means on the lath elements
13
′ (FIG.
2
). More specifically, and as shown in
FIG. 1
b
, bushes
6
and
7
are each formed in one piece, whereas bush
8
comprises two portions
8
a
,
8
b
which are screwed together. Bushes
6
,
7
,
8
may advantageously be made of metal, in particular steel or aluminium, and each comprise at the ends respective female elements
10
′,
10
″;
11
′,
11
″;
12
′,
12
″ defining the connecting means for connection to the complementary connecting means (not shown in
FIG. 1
) on the lath elements (not shown in
FIG. 1
) combined with device
1
.
To anyone skilled in the art, it will be clear that female elements
10
′,
10
″;
11
′,
11
″;
12
′,
12
″ may be replaced by any male element for connecting device
1
to at least one lath element.
FIG. 2
shows a number of devices
1
′ combined with a number of lath elements
13
′ to form a build-up structure
14
′, which may be used, for example, as the supporting structure of a piece of furniture (not shown), and which may comprise lath elements
13
′ of different lengths.
Series of devices
1
′ combined with series of lath elements
13
′ may also be devised for forming modular structures
14
′ for any application.
In
FIG. 2
, devices
1
′ provide for connecting at least two lath elements
13
′, which comprise, at the ends, complementary connecting means, in particular male means (not shown in FIG.
2
), for connection to female elements
10
′,
10
″;
11
′,
11
″;
12
′,
12
″ of respective devices
1
′.
It should be pointed out that, herein, a “build-up” element is intended to mean an element which may be connected to others to form a more complex structure; whereas a “modular” structure is intended to mean a structure comprising individual elements of the same size, or which are proportional to or multiples of one another.
FIG. 3
shows a build-up structure
14
″ comprising both lath elements
13
′ and
13
″, and wherein lath elements
13
″ house (at the ends) respective connecting devices
1
′ defining connecting means for direct connection to other lath elements
13
″, or for indirect connection to lath elements
13
′ via the interposition of respective connecting devices
1
′.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a second embodiment of the present invention.
In this case, the connecting device, here indicated
100
, comprises a main outer body
101
, and a number of parts
103
defining a spider
102
.
Each part
103
of spider
102
comprises a pin
104
(
FIG. 5
a
) with connecting means described in detail later on; and pins
104
combine to form a central core
105
of spider
102
(
FIG. 5
a
), extend in respective perpendicular directions from a central body, and comprise respective threads
104
a.
Main outer body
101
comprises a number of holes
106
,
107
,
108
,
109
of such a diameter as to permit smooth insertion of respective component parts
103
of spider
102
inside main outer body
101
.
Each part
103
may be thought of as ideally comprising a pin
104
(even though connected integrally to the other pins
104
to form core
105
), a respective bell
110
(
FIG. 5
b
), and a respective connecting element
111
(
FIG. 5
c
). Bell
110
and respective connecting element
111
define a respective arm
121
of spider
102
; bell
110
comprises a cylindrical first portion
112
connected to a truncated-pyramid-shaped second portion
113
, the flat lateral faces
114
of which rest on the similar faces
114
of adjacent bells
110
; and the top face
115
of truncated-pyramid-shaped second portion
113
comprises a through hole
116
slightly larger in diameter than pins
104
of core
105
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, truncated-pyramid-shaped portion
113
of bell
110
comprises a truncated-cone-shaped inner surface, and supports a respective truncated-cone-shaped portion
117
of a respective connecting element
111
(
FIG. 5
c
), which also comprises a further cylindrical portion
118
having through seats
119
for receiving tabs
119
a
retained elastically by a retaining ring
119
b
. The respective inner surfaces of tabs
119
a
mate stably with advantageously skittle-shaped complementary connecting means (not shown in
FIG. 5
c
) inserted inside an opening
120
; and truncated-cone-shaped portion
117
of connecting element
111
comprises an internal thread
117
a
engaged by thread
104
a
formed on respective pin
104
of core
105
.
Assembly of core
105
, bells
110
and connecting elements
111
defining arms
121
is clearly understandable from FIG.
4
:
(A) Firstly, core
105
—which, as stated, is of such a size as to permit smooth insertion into main outer body
101
—is inserted through each of holes
106
-
109
.
(B) A bell
110
is inserted inside each of holes
106
-
109
in main outer body
101
, so that a pin
104
of core
105
is fitted through hole
116
in the top face
115
of bell
110
, and therefore projects inside bell
110
; and
(C) A connecting element
111
is inserted inside respective bell
110
and screwed onto respective pin
104
of core
105
to tighten bell
110
inside respective hole
106
-
109
and against the other adjacent bells
110
.
In other words, faces
114
of truncated-pyramid-shaped portion
113
of each bell
110
rest on faces
114
of the adjacent bells
110
. In this case, too, core
105
, bells
110
and connecting elements
111
may be made of metal, in particular steel or aluminium.
FIG. 6
shows a third embodiment of the present invention.
For the sake of clarity,
FIG. 6
does not show the main outer body, which, however, may be identical to body
2
in
FIG. 1
or body
101
in FIG.
4
.
In this case, the connecting device, here indicated
150
, comprises a main outer body (not shown); and a spider
155
made of different material from the main outer body, and in turn comprising a number of parts
151
,
152
,
153
,
154
. In this case, core
156
of spider
155
comprises a number of pins
151
a
,
152
a
,
153
a
,
154
a
integral with the bottom of respective bells
151
b
,
152
b
,
153
b
,
154
b
, and which are forced inside respective seats
153
c
,
154
c
,
151
c
,
152
c
formed in the bottom of respective bells
153
b
,
154
b
,
151
b
,
152
b.
In the
FIG. 6
embodiment, pin
151
a
is obviously forced inside seat
153
c
formed in the bottom of the opposite bell
153
b
, and likewise for all the other pins. The concave portions of bells
151
b
,
152
b
,
153
b
,
154
b
house respective skittles
151
d
,
152
d
,
153
d
,
154
d
, which, together with respective bells
151
b
,
152
b
,
153
b
,
154
b
, define respective arms
157
comprising connecting means engaged by complementary connecting means on the lath elements (not shown in FIG.
6
). In other words, skittles
151
d
,
152
d
,
153
d
,
154
d
in this embodiment perform the same function as connecting elements
111
in the
FIG. 4 and 5
c
embodiment.
It is important to note that, in the
FIG. 6
embodiment, the bottom of bells
151
b
,
152
b
,
153
b
,
154
b
is substantially truncated-cone-shaped, and devices
150
may be formed with a core
156
comprising two, four or six pins
151
a
,
152
a
,
153
a
,
154
a
. Obviously, if only skittles
151
d
and
152
d
, for example, are to be used, holes
106
-
109
corresponding to skittles
153
d
and
154
d
may either be plugged during manufacture of device
150
, or not formed at all in the main outer body (FIG.
4
).
The fourth embodiment in
FIG. 7
is similar to the one in
FIG. 6
, and shows a connecting device
170
comprising a main outer body (not shown for the sake of simplicity), and a spider
174
in turn comprising parts
171
,
172
,
173
. Core
175
is defined by substantially fork-shaped pairs of pins
171
b
,
171
c
;
172
b
,
172
c
;
173
b
,
173
c
integral with the bottom of respective bells
171
a
,
172
a
,
173
a
, and which engage the corresponding perpendicular pairs of pins
171
b
,
171
c
;
172
b
,
172
c
;
173
b
,
173
c
integral with adjacent bells
171
a
,
172
a
,
173
a
. As before, bells
171
a
,
172
a
,
173
a
may also house respective skittles
171
d
,
172
d
,
173
d
(only one shown in
FIG. 7
b
), which, together with respective bells
171
a
,
172
a
,
173
a
, define respective arms
176
of spider
174
for mating with complementary connecting means on the lath elements.
Obviously, to prevent detachment, the tightness provided for in the
FIG. 6 and 7
embodiments is calculated as a function of the axial load produced on each pair of pins
171
b
,
171
c
;
172
b
,
172
c
;
173
b
,
173
c
by the respective lath element.
In particular, in the
FIG. 6 and 7
embodiments, provision may be made for injecting appropriate resins into the main outer body, through the holes formed in the body, to lock the component parts of the spider stably to one another and to the body.
FIG. 8
shows, purely by way of example, connecting, complementary connecting, and fastening means which may be applied to the device according to the present invention.
More specifically, in
FIG. 8
, the connecting, complementary connecting, and fastening means are applied to a connecting device
1
integral or not with a first lath element (
FIGS. 2
,
3
) and connected to a second lath element
13
.
The bushes, here indicated
200
a
,
200
b
, are conventional types identical to those described with reference to
FIG. 1
; a threaded hole
201
is engaged by the threaded head
202
of a cylindrical male element
203
comprising, at the other end, a pin
204
, the projecting portions of which are free to slide vertically inside a longitudinal opening
205
formed in a tubular element
206
; and tubular element
206
rotates freely inside a tubular bush
207
inserted tightly inside a seat
208
on lath element
13
.
Tubular element
206
is closed at the innermost end by a projecting disk
209
resting on the edge of tubular bush
207
; a normal coil spring
210
presses at one end on the inner face of disk
209
, and rests at the other end on male element
203
; and a gear
211
extends from disk
209
inside seat
208
, and meshes with a bevel pinion
212
forming part of a tubular tool
213
inserted inside a guide
214
.
When turned in a first direction, tool
213
turns disk
209
to rotate male element
203
, so that the threaded head
202
of male element
203
, which also travels vertically by virtue of opening
205
, engages threaded hole
201
of bush
200
a
to bring together and tighten the two supporting elements. Conversely, when turned in the opposite direction, tool
213
releases lath element
13
and connecting device
1
.
Clearly, changes may be made to the connecting device as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A device for connecting at least one lath element, the device comprising a block of a first solid material comprising a main body, and at least one resisting element having connecting means for connecting said at least one lath element; said at least one resisting element comprising a number of parts substantially housed in said block, and being made of a second solid material, other than the first solid material, for resisting mechanical stress;wherein said block of solid material includes holes on each side, so that at least one hole is bigger than the overall dimension of a core which is introduced into said block, and wherein arms are attached to said core, previously introduced into said block in order to obtain a spiderlike resisting element.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said core is formed in one solid piece.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said core comprises a number of separable portions.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein said connecting means are housed entirely in said main outer body.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said core comprises a number of elements having means for connection to said arms.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said arms comprises a bell and a connecting element separate from each other.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said connecting element comprises through seats for receiving respective tabs retained elastically by a retaining ring; the respective inner portions of said tabs mating stably with complementary connecting means fitted through an opening.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said arms compr ises a bell connected stably to a respective skittle.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein each element constituting said core is inserted tightly inside a corresponding seat formed in the bottom of the respective bell.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each first pair of portions constituting said core mates tightly with a corresponding second pair of portions perpendicular to said first pair of portions.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said parts fit one inside the other to form a core and a number of arms.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said main outer body is substantially in the form of a cube; and wherein the sides of said main outer body are of a length equal to the thickness of said at least one lath element.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein one face of said main outer body contacts one end of said at least one lath element.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one resisting element is made of metal.
- 15. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said main outer body is substantially parallelepiped to define a lath element.
- 16. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one lath element has a circular or square or rectangular cross section.
- 17. A build-up structure characterized by comprising a number of connecting devices as recited in claim 1 in combination with more than one said lath element.
- 18. A build-up structure as claimed in claim 17, characterized by being modular.
- 19. A build-up structure as claimed in claim 18, wherein said connecting device comprises, internally, said connecting means, whereas said lath element comprises, internally, complementary connecting means and tightening means.
- 20. A build-up structure as claimed in claim 19, wherein said tightening means comprise a bevel coupling.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/IT97/00208 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/06301 |
2/19/1998 |
WO |
A |
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