Method for setting a piece fastening base plate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6324743
  • Patent Number
    6,324,743
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
By means of the fastener fixing tool fitted with a fastener-guide (30), the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) are firmly fixed together, by a relative movement of the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30), the one in relation to the other, in a plane perpendicular to the axis (21) of the fastener-guide (30), the base plate is pressed against a receiver-support (100) and attached there by means of a fastener. Where the base plate constitutes a female part for firmly uniting with the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30), the fastener-guide (30) is provided with an exterior annular groove (24) to receive a snap fit clamp (11) of the base plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the building industry, base plates are often used for fixing cables, pipes, ducts and other pieces of this type to a support.




A base plate for attaching a cable comprises, for example, a means of supporting the cable and means of attaching the plate to the support.




To attach the base plate to the support, a nailing device which is fitted with a fastener-guide is generally used, the end of which is joined with the base plate, for instance by driving the end of the fastener-guide into a cutout made to receive it in the base plate.




For safety reasons, the nailing device has a safety system which prevents fastener firing without first pressing the nailing device against a fixing support.




There is however a risk of unlocking the safety system while uniting a base plate and the end of the nailing device's fastener guide, through axial pressure (that is, in the direction of the fastener-guide axis) of the end of the fastener-guide against the base plate. Under these conditions, the nailing device may be pulled into support and firing position without being pressed against a support.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention aims to overcome the problem described above.




The invention concerns a method for setting a base plate for fastening a piece to a support, with the aid of a fastener fixing tool fitted with a fastener-guide, during which the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide are firmly fixed together, the base plate is placed against the support and it is fixed there by means of a fastener, the method being characterised by the fact that the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide are firmly united through relative movement of the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide, the one in relation to the other, in a plane perpendicular to the fastener-guide axis.




This means that, in order to unite the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide, axial pressure force is no longer exerted, but rather radial force, such that the risk of unlocking the safety system is avoided. In addition, as a result of this invention, it is possible to reduce the minimum effort required to move the fixing tool into a supported position. Operator fatigue is reduced this way, for example by setting a base plate against a ceiling with one hand.




The relative movement of the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide may be a translatory motion, preferably a rectilinear translatory motion.




It is advantageous to be able to attach firmly to the end of the fastener-guide and the base plate by a snap fit.




The invention also concerns a tool for carrying out the method defined above, comprising a fastener-guide adapted to be firmly fixed to the base plate, characterised by the fact that, with the base plate being a male part for firm attachment to the end of the fastener-guide, the fastener-guide has a lateral and axial slot for the passage of the base plate.




The invention further concerns a tool for carrying out the method comprising a fastener-guide adapted to be firmly fixed to the base plate, characterised by the fact that, with the base plate being a female part for firm attachment to the end of the fastener-guide, the fastener-guide is fitted with means for locking onto the base plate.




The means for locking onto the base plate comprise an exterior annular groove to receive a clamp for snap fitting onto the base plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood with the aid of the following description of the plate and of the fixing tool of the invention, in a particular form of implementation, and also in a particular embodiment of the method of setting the base plate, with reference to the appended drawing in which:





FIG. 1

represents an overhead view of the base plate, in accordance with the particular form of implementation;





FIG. 2

shows a view from below of the base plate in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a perspective of the base plate in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows another perspective of the base plate in

FIG. 1

assembled onto one end of a fastener-guide and





FIG. 5

shows a cross section of the base plate and of the end of the fastener-guide in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The base plate, intended here to fix a cable to a support, is formed as a single piece and has an axis


5


and an axial plane of symmetry P, containing the axis


5


, both at right angles to the plane of

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The base plate has a lower section


10


, a base, for fixing to the support and an upper section


20


for firm attachment to one end of a fastener-guide of a fastener fixing tool. The lower section


10


and the upper section


20


are connected to each other by mating surfaces perpendicular to the axis


5


.




The lower section


10


, in the overall form of a flat cylinder with axis


5


, comprises, on the lower side opposite the upper section


20


, a surface


6


for pressing against the support, perpendicular to the axis


5


, and has formed in it, on the upper face, a cut-out


1


, approximately parallelepipedic in form, with a base


2


. A central hole


3


, centered about the axis


5


, and running through, to accept a fastener, is formed in the base


2


, together with two openings


4


,


4


′, respectively on either side of the plane P.




The upper section


20


comprises two parts


12


and


12


′, each in the shape of a section of ring, placed facing each other, on either side of the plane of symmetry P, and thus forming a snap fit clamp


11


, for seizing the end of the fastener-guide of the fixing tool. The two parts


12


and


12


′ of the clamp


11


produce between them a space


15


to receive the end of the fastener-guide, extending laterally and axially on both sides of the axis


5


, via two lateral and axial openings


14


and


14


′ respectively for the passage of the end of the fastener-guide.




The terms “axial” and “axially” are here intended to describe what extends in an axial plane, in this case for the base plate the plane P containing the axis


5


.




Each part


12


,


12


′ of the clamp


11


is, in its lower section where it has a junction with the lower part


10


, traversed by an aperture


13


,


13


′ connecting with the cut-out


1


and provided for the passage of a cord for holding the cable to be fixed, and to receive the end of the fastener-guide, as will be explained later.




The section of the lower part


10


, situated approximately in the lower extension of each of the parts


12


(


12


′) of the clamp


11


, extends slightly outwards beyond the clamp


11


, and presents an upper receiving surface


16


(


16


′), on the clamp


11


side, to support a cord for holding the cable to be fixed.




The fastener fixing tool of the invention, for fixing to a support the above described base plate, differs from a classic fixing tool of the type described in the document FR-9514763, only in certain aspects which will now be described. For the purposes of clarity, only the aspects necessary to the understanding of the invention will be explained.




The fixing tool comprises in the classical manner a fastener-guide


30


and a safety system.




The fastener-guide


30


, extending along an axis


21


, is intended to accept a fastener and, after pressing against a fixing support, to guide this fastener propelled forwards when fired, in such a way that it is driven correctly into the support. In order to fix the previously described base plate to a support, the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


is adapted so that it can be firmly attached to the base plate, as will subsequently be explained in greater detail.




The safety system is adapted to lock the tool in rest position and to unlock it when it is pressed against a fixing support, the unlocking taking place under the action of an axial pressure force (that is, parallel to the axis


21


) of the tool against the support. This means that the safety system prevents any firing of a fastener unless the fastener-guide is first pressed against the support.




The end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


has an outer annular groove


24


to receive and lock the clamp


11


of the base plate. The “end” means here the free end part of the fastener-guide, which is by definition situated at the front of the fixing tool.




The front wall


25


of the groove


24


, that is, the wall nearest to the edge of the front free end of the fastener-guide


30


, is inclined to the axis


21


. The groove


24


flares out towards the front end of the fastener-guide


30


.




The section


22


of the end of the fastener-guide situated between the front edge of the free end of the fastener-guide


30


and the groove


24


, that is, situated in front of the groove


24


, has an external diameter smaller than that of the section of the fastener-guide


30


situated behind the groove


24


. The larger diameter behind the groove


24


facilitates the firm attachment of the base plate and the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


.




After the structural description of the base plate and of the fastener fixing tool, the method of setting the base plate upon a support


100


will now be described.




In order to place the base plate upon the support


100


, the base plate and the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


of the fixing tool are first firmly attached, then the base plate is fastened to the support


100


by means of a fastener.




Firm Attachment of the Base Plate and the End of the Fastener-guide




In order to fix the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide firmly together, the base plate is assembled onto the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


moving the base plate and the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


, the one in relation to the other, in a relative, rectilinear translatory motion, in a plane perpendicular to the axis


21


of the fastener-guide


30


, and also to the axis


5


of the base plate. During this movement, the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


is inserted laterally into the clamp


11


of the base plate, that is into the reception space


15


, by passing through one of the lateral and axial openings


14


,


14


′, so that the axis


5


of the base plate and the axis


21


of the fastener-guide become one.




During this translatory movement in the plane perpendicular to the axis


21


, no axial force, parallel to that axis


21


is exerted. Only a radial force is exerted, that is, a force perpendicular to the axis


21


, so that there is no risk of unlocking the safety system of the fixing tool.




The clamp


11


, once aligned with the groove


24


, seizes and grips the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


, the clamp


11


and the fastener-guide


30


becoming thus solidly fixed together by a snap fit. The annular peripheral section of the front part


22


of the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


is partially inserted into the apertures


13


,


13


′ of the base plate and the rear wall of the groove


24


rests against the upper surface of parts


12


,


12


′ of the clamp


11


. In this position, the groove


24


locks the base plate in, making difficult any relative movement of the base plate and the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


in relation to each other, in translatory motion parallel to the merged axes


5


and


21


.




Note that the base plate is a female part and the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


is a male part for the firm uniting of the one with the other.




Fixing the Base Plate to the Support




After fixing the base plate to the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


, the base plate is applied against the support


100


along its support surface


6


, the fixing tool is pressed against the support


100


, exerting an axial pressure force against the support


100


, which unlocks the tool via the safety system, then a fastener is fired using the tool. Since the axis


21


of the fastener-guide


30


and the axis


5


of the base plate are one, the fastener is driven into the support


100


, through the hole


3


, and fastens the base plate to the support


100


.




Release




After fixing, the fastener-guide


30


is released by separating it from the support


100


. During release, the fixing tool is pulled backwards, in an axial direction (parallel to the axes


21


and


5


) opposite to that of the firing, thus withdrawing the end


23


of the fastener-guide


30


from the base plate. We emphasise that the withdrawal of the end


23


from the base plate is facilitated by inclination of the front wall


25


of the groove


24


.




Fixing the Cable




Finally, in a known manner, a section of the cable to be fixed is inserted between the two parts


12


,


12


′ of the base plate clamp and into the lateral openings


14


,


14


′, and the cable is fixed to the base plate with the aid of a cord which is inserted into the receiving apertures


13


,


13


′ and which is bound around the cable.




In the description above, the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide constitute a female part and a male part respectively, for the purpose of firmly uniting one with the other.




In another embodiment, not differing substantially from that described above, the base plate constitutes the male part and the end of the fastener-guide constitutes the female part for the purpose of firmly uniting one with the other. The base plate has means for preventing the fastener-guide from moving in a translatory manner parallel to its axis and the end of the fastener-guide has formed in it means for receiving the base plate comprising a lateral and axial slot for passage of the base plate.




It is also possible to envisage firmly uniting the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide by a curvilinear translatory movement or by any other relative movement of the base plate and the end of the fastener-guide, the one in relation to the other, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the fastener-guide.



Claims
  • 1. A method for setting a base plate for fastening a piece to a support (100), with the aid of a fastener fixing tool which has a fastener-guide (30), during which the base plate and an end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) are firmly fixed together, the base plate is placed against the support (100) and fixed there by means of a fastener, the method comprising:firmly attaching the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) by a relative movement of the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30), the one in relation to the other, in a plane perpendicular to an axis (21) of the fastener-guide (30).
  • 2. The method in accordance with claim 1, in which the relative movement of the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) is a translatory movement.
  • 3. The method in accordance with claim 2, in which the relative movement of the base plate and the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) is a rectilinear translatory movement.
  • 4. The method in accordance with claim 1, in which the end (23) of the fastener-guide (30) and the base plate are firmly united by snap fit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 15026 Nov 1998 FR
US Referenced Citations (16)
Number Name Date Kind
2657894 Sklenar Nov 1953
2677863 John May 1954
2948937 Rapata Aug 1960
3091795 Budwig Jun 1963
3339861 Montesi Sep 1967
3776443 Oefinger Dec 1973
3816883 Dzus, Sr. et al. Jun 1974
3897162 Havark Jul 1975
3998372 Leonardo et al. Dec 1976
4214723 Voorhees, Jr. Jul 1980
4434927 Butler et al. Mar 1984
4467988 Kraus Aug 1984
4565312 Berry Jan 1986
4684050 Masas Aug 1987
4703883 Losada Nov 1987
5722578 Van Erden et al. Mar 1998
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
0 721 032 Jul 1996 EP
2 703 288 Oct 1994 FR
9847668 Oct 1998 WO