1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a modular tube assembly, more particularly to a modular tube assembly for assembling tubular furniture parts.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a modular tube assembly that is easy to assemble.
Accordingly, a modular tube assembly of the present invention comprises first and second upright tubes and at least one connecting rod unit. The first and second upright tubes are spaced apart from each other. Each of the first and second upright tubes is formed with at least one engaging hole. The at least one engaging hole of the first upright tube is registered with the at least one engaging hole of the second upright tube. The at least one connecting rod unit includes a connecting rod and at least one spring-loaded pin. The connecting rod interconnects the first and second upright tubes, and has a first end that corresponds in position to the at least one engaging hole of the first upright tube, and a second end that is longitudinally opposite to the first end and that corresponds in position to the at least one engaging hole of the second upright tube. The at least one spring-loaded pin has a securing portion that is secured to one of the first and second ends of the connecting rod, and a movable portion that is movable resiliently relative to the securing portion and that engages removably the at least one engaging hole of a respective one of the first and second upright tubes.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The upright tube unit 2 includes first and second upright tubes 21, 22 spaced apart from each other. The first upright tube 21 is formed with a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart first engaging holes 211, and a pair of first positioning holes 212 that are formed respectively above and below the first engaging holes 211. The second upright tube 22 is formed with a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart second engaging holes 221 that are registered respectively with the first engaging holes 211 of the first upright tube 21, and a pair of second positioning holes 222 that are formed respectively above and below the second engaging holes 221 and that are registered respectively with the first positioning holes 212. Each of the first and second positioning holes 212, 222 has a main hole portion 213, 223, and an extending hole portion 214, 224 extending downwardly from and having a width smaller than that of the main hole portion 213, 223.
In this embodiment, one of the coupling rods 3 has a first end portion engaging the upper one of the first positioning holes 212 of the first upright tube 21, and a second end portion longitudinally opposite to the first end portion and engaging the corresponding one of the second positioning holes 222 of the second upright tube 22. The other one of the coupling rods 3 has a first end portion engaging the lower one of the first positioning holes 212, and a second end portion longitudinally opposite to the first end portion and engaging the corresponding one of the second positioning holes 222. Each of the coupling rods 3 has a main part having longitudinally opposite ends that are connected respectively to the first and second end portions. Each of the first and second end portions has a neck part 32 that has a cross-section smaller than the extending hole portion 214, 224 of a corresponding one of the first and second positioning holes 212, 222, that extends through the extending hole portion 214, 224 of the corresponding one of the first and second positioning holes 212, 222, and that has an inner end connected to a respective one of the ends of the main part 31 and an outer end longitudinally opposite to the inner end. Each of the first and second end portions further has a head part 33 that is connected to the outer end of the neck part 32, and that has a cross-section larger than the extending hole portion 214, 224 of the corresponding one of the first and second positioning holes 212, 222.
Each of the connecting rod units 40 includes a connecting rod 4 and a spring-loaded pin 5.
The connecting rod 4 of each of the connecting rod units 40 interconnects the first and second upright tubes 21, 22, and has first and second ends that correspond respectively in position to a respective pair of the registered first and second engaging holes 211, 221. In this embodiment, each connecting rod 4 has a hollow connecting segment 41 formed at the first end thereof and having a cross-section smaller than that of the corresponding one of the first engaging holes 211, a main segment 42 connected to the connecting segment 41, and an insert segment 43 formed at the second end thereof, and connected to and having a cross-section smaller than that of the main segment 42. In this embodiment, the cross-section of the insert segment 43 of each connecting rod 4 is elongated and configured to be substantially identical to the corresponding one of the second engaging holes 221 such that the insert segment 43 of each connecting rod 4 can be separably and non-rotatably inserted into the corresponding one of the second engaging holes 221. The cross-section of each insert segment 43 and the shape of each second engaging hole 221 may be configured to be other non-circular shapes in other embodiments of this invention.
The spring-loaded pin 5 of each connecting rod unit 40 has a securing portion 51, a movable portion 52, and a spring member 53. The securing portion 51 has a cross-section smaller than that of the connecting segment 41 of a respective one of the connecting rods 4 so as to be inserted thereinto and be secured thereto. The securing portion 51 includes an inner wall 511 disposed in the connecting segment 41 of the corresponding connecting rod 4, a hollow outer wall 512 spaced longitudinally apart from the inner wall 511 and connected to the first end of the corresponding connecting rod 4, and an intermediate wall 513 interconnecting the inner and outer walls 511, 512. The movable portion 52 is disposed movably in the securing portion 51 and extends movably through the outer wall 512. The spring member 53 is a compression spring disposed in the securing portion 51 and having opposite ends that abut respectively and resiliently against the inner wall 511 and the movable portion 52.
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On the contrary, each connecting rod unit 40 can be removed by moving the connecting rod 4 to thereby move the movable portion 52 to the retracted position, and disengaging the insert segment 43 from the corresponding second engaging hole 221.
Compared to the abovementioned conventional modular tube assembly, each of the connecting rod units 40 of this invention has a simpler structure, and can be easily and quickly coupled to and removed from the upright tube unit 2 without the use of any tool. In addition, the presence of the coupling rods 3 further enhances the structural stability of the upright tube unit 2 while being coupled with the connecting rod units 40.
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Each connecting rod unit 40 is assembled to the upright tube unit 2 by inserting the insert segment 43 into the corresponding second engaging hole 221, and moving the connecting rod 4 together with the corresponding spring-loaded pin 5 toward the corresponding first engaging hole 211. During the movement of the connecting rod 4 toward the corresponding first engaging hole 211, the movable portion 52 is urged by an outer surface of the first upright tube 21 to the retracted position, and slides along the outer surface. When the movable portion 52 is moved to the corresponding first engaging hole 211 (see
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Each connecting rod unit 40 can be coupled to the upright tube unit 2 by inserting one of the first and second ends of the connecting rod 4 into the corresponding first or second engaging hole 211, 221, pushing the movable portion 52 of the corresponding spring-loaded pin 5 to the retracted position, and then moving the connecting rod 4 longitudinally to extend the other one of the first and second ends thereof into the corresponding first or second engaging hole 211, 221, such that the retracted movable portion 52 of the spring-loaded pin 5 in the one of the first and second ends of the connecting rod 4 is released to move back to the extended position, thereby finishing the coupling of the connecting rod unit 40 to the upright tube unit 2. The third preferred embodiment has the same advantages as those of the first preferred embodiment.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.