The present invention relates to a compression member, that is to say an element for absorbing the compressive forces in a pneumatic structural element, and to a device for fastening it, according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
Such compression members are known and described, for example, in European patent application 01 903 559.1 of the same inventor.
For practical considerations, the compression member in the cited document is of multi-part design, the individual parts or portions generally being pushed successively or one behind the other into suitably shaped pockets on the pneumatic structural element. Since these individual portions absorb and transmit only compressive forces, it is completely sufficient simply to line them up so that they form butt joints with one another.
The forces to be absorbed by the compression members may be considerable, however. This requires that the compressive forces be transmitted from one portion of the compression member to the other over, as far as possible, the entire cross sectional area. However, this is only the case when said pockets are manufactured very accurately and extreme care is taken when pushing in the parts or portions of the member. This in turn makes production of the pneumatic structural elements expensive and slows down construction in situ. It is also possible that, in spite of the high degree of accuracy during manufacture and care during construction, displacements of the portions relative to one another may occur over time as a result, for example, of wind-induced movements of the pneumatic structural elements, these displacements being detrimental to the quality of the structural elements. Moreover, it is fundamental for the compression members to be placed in said pockets. Attachment points for technical installations and equipment are generally associated with damage to the pockets and associated with additional expenditure.
The object of the present invention is the provision of a compression member which does not have the aforementioned disadvantages and additionally offers the possibility of providing accessible fastening points for installations and apparatus for power supplies and domestic services.
The solution to the set object is represented, in respect of its essential features, in the characterizing part of patent claim 1 and, in respect of further advantageous embodiments, in the subsequent claims.
The idea of the invention will be explained in more detail using a number of exemplary embodiments and with the aid of the attached drawings, in which
a shows a pneumatic structural element according to the prior art in a side view,
b shows the pneumatic structural element of
a shows a first exemplary embodiment of a compression member in a cross section,
b shows a first exemplary embodiment together with a hollow body,
a, b relate to the prior art.
The hollow body 2 has two caps 18 which close it off outwardly and preferably comprises a low-extension woven textile fabric, and is either of airtight design (for example with a PVC coating) or is only a high-tensile-strength but non-airtight sheath for an inserted flexible gas tube made of an elastic polymer material. If the hollow body 2 is intended to be airtight, the seams of the pockets 6 need to be sealed after sewing.
b shows a cross section AA through the pneumatic structural element 1 on a somewhat larger scale. It can also be seen here that the tension members 4 may possibly be guided within yokes 7 in order to fix their position when the structural element 1 is in the slack state.
a, b now show a first exemplary embodiment of the compression member 3 according to the invention in a cross section, in
Again, there are two variants here: the sheath of the hollow body 2 is of airtight design, or a flexible gas tube 12 composed of an elastic polymer material is placed in the sheath of the hollow body.
The clamping element 11 causes the parts of the compression member 3 to be permanently aligned.
If a number of portions of compression members 3 are butt-jointed, then the individual portions have between them connection elements likewise based on the rapid-locking principle, as is depicted in
A further exemplary embodiment of the compression member 3 according to the invention is represented schematically in
Instead of four arms 17, the compression member 3 may, of course, also have a different number of arms 17, such as, for example, three or six. In addition, the pneumatic structural elements 1 fastened thereon may be equipped with compression members 3 according to
It is advantageous for the compression members 3 to be composed of extruded aluminum profiles since this can be carried out in a cost-effective manner on the one hand and with a high degree of design freedom on the other hand. It is also possible for the anticipated compressive forces to be harmonized with the necessary cross-sectional areas and shapes.
This in no way means that other materials such as extrudable composite polymer materials are rejected, the important thing for each application of pneumatic structural elements being to find the optimum solution in respect of purpose, design and cost.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2358/01 | Dec 2001 | CH | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/CH02/00371 | 7/8/2002 | WO |