A subject of the present invention is an enclosure fastening module designed to be fastened to a fastening support outside the module such as, for example, an enclosure support or a fastening support belonging to another enclosure. A further subject of the invention is an enclosure provided with the fastening module and also a fastening assembly comprising said fastening module.
The enclosures are cabinets containing loudspeakers allowing the acoustic reproduction of sound. When installing a sound reinforcement system for an event, it is known to assemble enclosures together and to suspend them above the audience during the show in order to form clusters of enclosures that make it possible to optimize the radiated sound. A mechanical locking device is used for this structural assembling operation.
Once the show has ended, the clusters of enclosures are dismantled and usually moved between various storage locations. The locking system thus has to be easy to handle manually and to be tethered (non-separable).
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Mechanical locking is provided by the body 1b of the pin 1 itself, and secure mechanical locking is provided by a ball 1c that constitutes a stop. The ball 1c is able to retract through the action of a pushbutton 1a.
As enclosures regularly experience impacts in the course of the handling and storage phases, these locking devices of ball-pin-with-tether type are frequently damaged and/or lost. The pin heads may be broken, the tethers ruptured and the small plates may be torn away. In this case, the characteristics of the locking device may be partially or totally changed, rendering use of the enclosure impossible or even dangerous.
In response to this problem, an integrated locking device has been developed that cannot be torn away or damaged because it does not extend beyond the volume of the enclosure.
During operation, clusters of enclosure experience numerous vibrations. It is imperative that the mechanical locking device of the enclosures cannot be disengaged accidentally through the effect of these vibrations. As the enclosures are suspended above the audience, it is important to add an additional safety device to the enclosures, known as a “fail-safe”, so as to prevent any accidental fall, even in the event of failure of the securing device of the mechanical lock.
Known locking devices are not provided with such a fail-safe. Locking devices that use ball pins do not constitute a locking device integrated into the enclosure and are not provided with a fail-safe, whilst integrated locking devices likewise do not have this fail-safe.
The present invention aims to remedy these drawbacks.
A subject of the invention is thus an enclosure fastening module designed to be fastened to a fastening support outside the module.
The module according to the invention comprises a longitudinal movable dowel, mounted on a dowel support, said dowel support being capable of moving both longitudinally and transversely relative to the module, said dowel being designed to engage in an attachment element of the fastening support, said dowel being movable between a “locking” longitudinal position, in which the dowel is capable of being engaged in the attachment element of the fastening support, and an “unlocking” longitudinal position, in which the dowel is capable of being disengaged from the attachment element of the fastening support, the module further comprising a stop capable of longitudinally retaining the dowel support when it is in a first transverse position of its locking position and allowing a longitudinal movement of the dowel support when it is in a second transverse position of its locking position.
Thus, the module according to the invention constitutes a mechanical locking device by virtue of the movable dowel onto which an attachment element of a fastening support can attach. The module is, furthermore, easy to handle manually, integrated and tethered, since it can be integrated without difficulty into a housing in an enclosure and secured thereto. Lastly, the module according to the invention is provided with a fail-safe, owing to the presence of the stop that immobilizes the support, for example when subject to the vibrations from the enclosure. Indeed, in the event of failure of the securing of the lock, the movable dowel cannot be disengaged owing to the stop that immobilizes accidental translational movement. In order to overcome this stop, a supplementary action orthogonal to the translational movement of the movable dowel is required.
The dowel support may be arranged inside a module body, the stop being integrated into the module body.
Advantageously, the stop prevents longitudinal translational movement when switching from the locking position to the unlocking position and allows longitudinal translational movement when switching from the unlocking position to the locking position.
The stop may be thus be integrated into a transversely upper face of the module body and it may comprise a locking face orthogonal to the transversely upper face, the locking face being capable of longitudinally retaining the dowel support in the first transverse position of the dowel support, said locking face possibly being extended longitudinally by an unlocking face that is inclined relative to the transversely upper face and that connects the lower end of the locking face to the transversely upper face.
The dowel support is advantageously connected to the module body via at least one longitudinal return element, said at least one longitudinal return element being capable of holding the dowel support in its locking position.
The dowel support may comprise at least two longitudinal guides, each longitudinal guide comprising a longitudinal return element.
The dowel support may be connected to the module body via at least one transverse return element, said at least one transverse return element being capable of holding the dowel support in its first transverse position.
Said at least one transverse return element may be a ball spring plunger.
A further subject of the invention is an enclosure. The enclosure according to the invention comprises an above-described fastening module.
A further subject of the invention is a fastening assembly for an enclosure. The assembly according to the invention comprises an above-described fastening module and a fastening support outside the module.
The attachment element of the fastening support may comprise a pivoting rocker comprising an opening in which the movable dowel of the fastening module is designed to engage.
The fastening module may be secured to a first enclosure and the fastening support may be secured to a second enclosure.
Further advantages and particular features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, which is given by way of non-limiting example and made with reference to the appended figures:
The pull device 11 is capable of moving longitudinally relative to the module body 12, with the aid of two longitudinal guides 13. Each longitudinal guide 13 is connected to the base 12a of the module body 12 by a spring 14. The springs 14 terminate in a flat washer 15 that makes it possible to position the springs 12 on the base 12a of the module body 12 and act as a longitudinal stop for each longitudinal guide 13.
The pull device 11 is also capable of moving transversely relative to the module body 12. To that end, a transverse return element 16, such as a ball spring plunger, forms the link between the base 12a and the pull device 11. A housing 11a formed in the pull device 11 makes it possible to receive the ball spring plunger 16.
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The locking face 17a is thus extended longitudinally by an unlocking face 17b that is inclined relative to the upper face of the cover 12b and that connects the lower end of the locking face to the upper face of the cover 12b (
The remainder of the description is devoted to the way in which the fastening module, just described, operates.
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If it is desired to progress to an unlocking position of the movable dowel 10, i.e. if it is desired to slide the movable dowel 10 towards the right in the figure, the user exerts a downward transverse force F on the pull device 11 (
Through the action of the user, the pull device 11 and thus the movable dowel 10 will move longitudinally toward the right from this second transverse position.
The module 100 is designed to be fastened to a fastening support 20 outside the enclosure 18. This fastening support may be an enclosure support or a fastening support belonging to another enclosure.
As illustrated in
In order to achieve this locking, the starting point is a configuration in which the movable dowel 10 is in its natural, locking position, the movable dowel 10 not being engaged in the rocker 21 (
Once the pull device 11 is no longer retained longitudinally by the stop 17, it is possible to move the pull device 11 longitudinally towards the right of the figure, by inserting a finger in the cavity 11b and by moving the finger in the direction indicated by the arrow F (
When the movable dowel 10 has reached its longitudinal unlocking position, the rocker 21 is rotated in such a manner that the opening 21a in the rocker 21 is aligned with the movable dowel 10 (
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1903372 | Mar 2019 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/057887 | 3/20/2020 | WO | 00 |