The invention relates to a fixing assembly for fixing an object on a profiled element with a longitudinal slot, in particular a profiled element of the type which has two sides extending in the longitudinal direction, a bottom which connects the sides, and a top surface, which top surface is formed by a flange directed inwards from each side, which flanges bound a longitudinal slot between them. The fixing assembly comprises an elongated metal nut with a top surface and a bottom surface situated opposite said top surface, which nut is of a length that is greater than the width of the longitudinal slot of the profiled element and of such a width that the nut can be inserted through the longitudinal slot into the profiled element with its longitudinal axis in line with the longitudinal slot in the profiled element, and can then be turned so that it extends substantially transversely to the longitudinal slot and with its top surface engages behind the flanges of the profiled element, the nut further having a bore extending through it which is preferably threaded, for receiving a male fixing element for fixing the object to the profiled element when the nut is in its transverse position.
Such fixing assemblies are known, for example for fixing pipe clamps. In this case a male fixing element, in particular a threaded rod, is placed with one end in the bore of the nut, after which the nut is inserted into the profiled element and turned to the transverse position. The elongated nut is then secured in the profiled element by means of a second nut, which is placed on the threaded rod. A washer is generally placed underneath the second nut, which washer in the fitted state engages on the top surface of the flanges of the profiled element. The pipe clamp is provided with a female fixing member in which the other end of the threaded rod can be accommodated. Constructions are also known in which the pipe clamp comprises a foot part with a hole through which a bolt can be inserted, by means of which bolt the pipe clamp is fixed to the profiled element with the aid of the elongated nut.
Pipe clamps provided with two parallel bores through which bolts or the like can be inserted are also known. These pipe clamps often comprise two clamp halves, which are each provided with bores extending through them for bolts to be passed through, by means of which bolts the clamp halves can be clamped on top of each other. Such pipe clamps are often used in practice for fixing hydraulic pipes or the like. The pipe clamp is then often fixed directly on a steel machine part in which threaded bores are provided at intervals corresponding to those of the bores in the clamp halves. The bolts are then screwed into those threaded bores. The clamp halves are clamped firmly on top of each other by tightening the bolts.
For the fixing of such a pipe clamp on a profiled element of the type described above, two elongated nuts into which the bolts could be screwed would be necessary. This results in a difficult and time-consuming fitting operation because the elongated nuts have to be fitted accurately at the correct intervals in the profiled element, so that their bores lie coaxially with the bores in the pipe clamp in order that the bolts can be inserted through them. Furthermore, it is not possible to fit the pipe clamp turned in another direction, for example transversely to the longitudinal direction of the profiled element, which limits the flexibility of the pipe clamp in use.
The object of the invention is to provide a fixing assembly for objects with two bores, such as the pipe clamp described.
This object is achieved by a fixing assembly for fixing an object, in particular a pipe clamp provided with two bores for receiving a bolt or the like, on a profiled element with a longitudinal slot, in particular a profiled element. The profiled element is in particular of the type which has two sides extending in the longitudinal direction, a bottom which connects the sides, and a top surface. The top surface is formed by a flange directed inwards from each side, which flanges bound a longitudinal slot between them. The fixing assembly comprises an elongated metal nut with a top surface and a bottom surface situated opposite said top surface, which nut is of a length that is greater than the width of the longitudinal slot of the profiled element and of such a width that the nut can be inserted through the longitudinal slot into the profiled element with its longitudinal axis in line with the longitudinal slot. The elongated nut can then be turned so that it extends substantially transversely to the longitudinal slot and with its top surface engages behind the flanges of the profiled element. The nut further has a bore extending through it which is preferably threaded, for receiving a male fixing element for fixing the object to the profiled element when the nut is in its transverse position. Furthermore, the fixing assembly according to the invention comprises a fixing element comprising a plate-shaped body with a central opening which is substantially coaxial with the bore in the elongated nut, through which opening a male fixing element is to be inserted. The plate-shaped body has on the side facing the elongated nut an engagement surface for engaging on the top surface of the profiled element. The fixing element is further provided with flanges which are connected to the plate. The flanges are provided with a fitting surface against which the object to be fixed can be fitted. The flanges are also provided with openings for receiving fixing means, such as, for example, bolts or the like, in order to connect the object to the fixing element.
The fixing element can be used in combination with the pipe clamp with two bores as described earlier. This will be explained in greater detail later in the description with reference to the drawing.
Another aspect of the invention is that the fixing element has at least one locking lip extending from the edge of the engagement surface in the direction of the nut, the plate-shaped body with the locking lip being shaped and dimensioned in such a way that the fixing element can be fitted in two positions on the profiled element, in a first fitted position of the plate-shaped body relative to the profiled element the locking lip gripping over the edge of the profiled element formed between the top surface and the side, and in a second fitted position, crosswise to the first fitted position, the locking lip extending between the flanges in the longitudinal slot of the profiled element.
In the fitted state in a first position the locking lip provides a lock to prevent the plate-shaped body from rotating during the tightening of the connection, by the fact that the lip is retained between the side and the flange of the profiled element. In a second position the locking lip is retained by the inside edges of the flanges of the profiled element.
It is advantageous that objects such as, for example, the abovementioned pipe clamp can be fixed in two positions on the profiled element.
The invention will be explained in greater detail in the description below on the basis of a preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawing.
The fixing assembly 1 comprises an elongated metal nut 2 with a top surface 21 and a bottom surface 22 situated opposite said top surface. The nut 2 is of a length which is greater than the width of the longitudinal slot 45 of the profiled element 4, and is of such a width that the nut 2 can be inserted through the longitudinal slot 45 into the profiled element 4 with its longitudinal axis in line with the longitudinal slot 45, and can then be turned so that it extends substantially transversely to the longitudinal slot 45 and engages with its upper surface 21 behind the flanges 44 of the profiled element 4, as shown in
The fixing assembly 1 further comprises a fixing element 3, which is in the form of a clamp with a central part 31 which has a substantially U-shaped cross section. The U-shaped central part 31 comprises legs 33 and a plate-shaped body 32 with an engagement surface 38 which faces the nut so that it engages on the upper surface of the profiled element 4, as shown in
The plate-shaped body 32 has a central opening 37 which is substantially coaxial with the hole 23 in the nut 2 through which a male fixing element 6, in particular a threaded bolt with a head 61, is to be passed.
A flange 34, extending radially outwards relative to the axis of the central opening 37, is provided on the end of each of the legs 33.
The flanges 34 are provided with a fitting surface 35, against which the object to be fixed, in this example the pipe clamp 5, can be fitted. The flanges 34 extend parallel to the plate-shaped body 32 and are provided with holes 36 for receiving fixing means, in this example threaded bolts 7, for connecting the pipe clamp to the fixing element 3.
Owing to the U shape of the central part 31, in the fitted state the fitting surfaces 35 of the flanges 34 lie at a distance above the profiled element 4. To this end, the legs 33 are made of such a length that in the fitted state the head 61 of the male fixing element 6 does not project above the level of the fitting surfaces 35.
The fixing element 3 is provided with one or more, preferably two, locking lips 39, which extend from the edge of the engagement surface 38 in the direction of the nut 2. The locking lips 39 in the embodiment shown are of a rigid design, i.e. with little or no deformability.
The plate-shaped body with the locking lips 39 is formed and dimensioned in such a way that there are two possibilities for fitting the fixing element 3 on the profiled element 4.
The first possibility is shown in
The second possibility is shown in
The locking lips 39 are preferably of a width that substantially corresponds to the width of the longitudinal slot 45 of the profiled element 4, so that the fixing element 3 is locked by a slight play in the direction of rotation when the bolt 6 is being tightened.
The pipe clamp 5 comprises a bottom clamp half 51 and a top clamp half 52. The bottom clamp half 51 in the fitted state rests against the fitting surfaces 35 of the flanges 34. The clamp halves 51 and 52 in the example shown each have a semi-circular contact surface 53 which in the fitted state rests against the pipe or another round body. Through-running bores 54 are provided near the side edges in the clamp halves 51 and 52, through which bores the bolts 7 are inserted during fitting (see
The fitting of the fixing element 3 on the profiled element 4 is carried out as follows: The bolt 6 is inserted through the hole 37 and screwed into the hole 23 in the metal nut 2. This assembly is then fixed on the profiled element 4 by placing the nut 2 in the slot 45 and turning it through 90° to a transverse position and by tightening the bolt 6 in order to lock the fixing assembly relative to the profiled element.
As is known per se, the nut is, for example, of such length that said nut rests against the sides 41 on the inside of the profiled element 4. This means that in the transverse position the nut 2 is locked so that it cannot turn when the bolt 6 is being tightened. Particularly in the case of profiled elements 4 having flanges 44 with ends bent downwards as shown in
In one of the fitted positions described earlier and shown in
The clamp halves 51 and 52 of the pipe clamp 5 can then be fitted on the fixing element 3. Since the fixing element 3 can be fixed in two positions on the profiled element 4, one type of pipe clamp, in this case pipe clamp 5, can be fixed in two positions relative to the profiled element 4.
In the above, the fixing assembly 1 is shown for fitting a pipe clamp 5 on the profiled element 4. It must be understood that other objects can also be fitted on the fixing element 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1026797 | Aug 2004 | NL | national |