This is the U.S. national stage of Application Serial No. PCT/NO2004/000366 filed 29 Nov. 2004. Priority is claimed on the following application: Country: Norway, Application No.: 20035336, Filed: Dec. 1, 2003.
The present invention relates to a method for production of masts mainly made up of extruded, assembled mast elements and having a general cross section area comprising at least three mast elements joined at the corners by means of co-acting rail sections and channel sections. Also, the invention relates to an embodiment of the co-acting rail sections and channel sections.
Masts of this type may for example be masts intended for traffic information or lightening, such as traffic signs, light signals, full- or half gantries, street lightening, airport lightening, or similar. Such masts must both yield when exposed to collision forces and having energy absorbing properties in case of collision or other types of heavy, mechanical impacts.
Masts of this type are, dependent of required shape, formed of three or more similar extruded aluminium elements, assembled together forming the mast. The connection between two adjoining aluminium elements is obtained by means of a friction joint or cladding joint.
It has previously been proposed, for example from WO 01/36750 A1, to provide one side edge of an aluminium element with a channel section and the opposite side edge with an rail section, wherein two profile elements are joined together by forcing the wedge section of one element into the channel section of the other element and thereafter pressing the channel sections around and into frictional contact with the wedge section.
According to the prior art solutions such way of establishing a joint between to aluminium elements are both a time consuming and expensive method for joining two aluminium elements.
The objective of the present invention is to simplify this joining process and to secure a better connection between the aluminium elements, i.e. at the corners of the mast, and to arrange for a more automatic and controlled production. At the same time it is also an objective to ensure that the joined corner areas of the mast are not detrimentally reduced and that the connection still has the required strength, both locally and globally, thus ensuring that the new solution does not affect the basis for technical type approval to be given by the authorities for such type of masts.
The above defined objectives are met by means of a joining method as further described in claim 1 and the corresponding dependent claims.
According to the invention it is feasible to produce in a continuous manner a joint having great strength and an even joint quality along the entire length of the joint. The solution according to the invention render it possible to obtain a mechanical joint in suitable premises and in controlled manner, resulting in increased production rates, high and even quality and in a cost effective production.
According to the invention a repeated precision in the joint is achieved, making it possible to reduce the material factor to be met in accordance with applicable standards used for designing and engineering of the mast elements.
The invention will be described in detail below, referring to the appended drawings, in which:
As shown in
Correspondingly each aluminium element is along its opposite edge equipped with a longitudinal rail section 5 intended to be inserted into the channel section 4 and clamped. Further, the rail section 5 may, preferably on both sides, be equipped with teeth, ridges or rifles 6 at least along parts in the longitudinal direction of the profile and preferably along the areas of the channel section 4 which are equipped with corresponding teeth, rifles or ridges 6.
The purpose of the rifles, teeth or ridges 6 is to obtain an improved locking effect of two aluminium elements 1,2 upon completed rolling process.
As further shown in
The intermediate bottom section 4C of the channel section 4 is wider than the width of a corresponding rail section 5, whereby the rail section 5 in an easy manner, without complications and without applying force, may be inserted into the channel section when connecting two aluminium profiles 1,2.
When producing an aluminium profile with such configuration as shown in
The invention is not limited to masts assembled by three or four aluminium profiles. Further, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to elements formed of aluminium. Other types of metal having corresponding strength and inherent properties, suitable for being rolled may also be used without deviating from the inventive idea. It should further be appreciated that that the design and configuration of the profile may also be different from the configurations shown in the Figures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20035336 | Dec 2003 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2004/000366 | 11/29/2004 | WO | 00 | 10/26/2006 |
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WO2005/054581 | 6/16/2005 | WO | A |
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20070125920 A1 | Jun 2007 | US |