Securing device for a drainage channel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793439
  • Patent Number
    6,793,439
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 24, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A securing device for a drainage channel with a channel body, including a cover that can be set onto an upper edge of the channel body. At least two recesses are situated substantially opposite one another in the inner surfaces of the side walls of the channel body. At least one traversing element in the form of an elongated, profiled plate, can be set into the recesses by way of its opposed ends in such a way that it is within the channel and substantially perpendicular to the long axis thereof, and which is provided with a locking element at at least one of its two longitudinal ends. The locking element is an exchangeable, recesses by way of its opposed ends in such a way that it is within the channel and substantially perpendicular to the long axis thereof, and which is provided with a locking element at at least one of its two longitudinal ends. The locking element is an exchangeable, wedge-shaped locking clip with a catching and/or clamping action, which is mounted on the plate and can be moved between installation and stopping positions.
Description




The invention relates to a securing device for a drainage channel as well as to a traversing element and a locking clip for such a securing device.




The patent DE 42 41 707 discloses a securing device for a drainage channel in which a traversing element can be put in place so that its ends lie within recesses in the inner surfaces of the side walls of a channel.




The traversing element is oriented perpendicular to the long axis of the channel in the interior of the channel and comprises attachment devices by means of which to attach a cover to the traversing element and thus to the channel.




The traversing element described in DE 42 41 707 comprises a clamping device that is elastically deformable in such a way that during insertion into the recesses in the channel, it is deformed by the insertion movement of the traversing element. The clamping device here consists of a clamping spring made either of plastic or of a band of stainless steel. By means of such a device the traversing element can be set into the drainage channel in a simple manner, but it presents severe disadvantages, because an attachment system of this kind is expensive to manufacture; the reason is that, in particular in the case of channels with large inside width, a plastic component does not have the necessary stability, so that spring band stainless steel, which is extremely cost-intensive, must be used instead. Furthermore, the geometry of the attachment device described in that patent document requires a considerable amount of material, which in addition reduces the flow cross section in flat channel systems. Another problem is that when the traversing element according to the teaching described in DE 42 41 707 is installed, a spring pressure is exerted on the side walls of the channel, which can impair their stability, in particular in the case of small-sized channels. It is ultimately difficult to position the traversing element precisely, because when it is being inserted it is necessary to work against the increasing spring force of the attachment device. If the position of the traversing element needs to be corrected, the force needed to take the traversing element out of the recesses in the channel is actually substantially greater that that needed to insert it.




The objective of the present invention is to make available a further developed securing device for a drainage channel in which, firstly, less material is required and, secondly, a less expensive material can be used, such that furthermore the flow cross section in channel systems is not substantially reduced.




This objective is achieved with a device according to the present invention, which can include a traversing element and a special locking clip.




An essential idea of the invention is that the traversing element can be placed effortlessly and without any substantial use of force in precisely the predetermined position. only after this has been accomplished is the traversing element in accordance with the invention fixed in that position by pressing or striking lightly on a locking clip disposed on the traversing element. Because during this procedure the traversing element is guided and/or held within the recesses in the channel body, a change of position during the fixation process is practically ruled out.




Another essential aspect of the present invention consists in the design of the locking element as an exchangeable wedge-shaped locking clip or expanding slide, which is movably disposed on the traversing element or plate in such a way that it is possible to shift it between an installation and a stopping position. According to this position—the installation state or the stopping state—the plate and the locking clip cooperate in a catching and/or clamping manner so that the locking clip is fixed to the plate and cannot be lost unless action is taken to produce an intentional removal of the clip.




In accordance with the invention the plate can be inexpensively made of a relatively small amount of stainless steel, because of the advantageous geometry of the plate. Alternatively, the plate can be made of another material that is inert with respect to the medium flowing in the channel, This material can, for example, be a simple or passivated metal, wood or plastic, in particular hardened plastic. The locking clip itself is preferably made of plastic.




Because of its simple geometry, the plate can be manufactured as a simple pressed component, a single piece of a single material. The combination of several components or materials is not necessary.




To assist mounting of the channel cover the plate is preferably provided with an aperture which, when the plate has been installed, is substantially in the middle on the upper surface of the plate. Attachment of the cover to the traversing element is preferably brought about by the method described in DE 42 41 706 and DE 42 41 707. These methods represent a preferred embodiment, but other kinds of attachment are also conceivable, such as a clamp that encloses the traversing element or the plate at the sides.











In the following the invention is explained with reference to an exemplary embodiment and to drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a plate set into a channel and stopped;





FIG. 2

shows a cross section of the installed plate shown in FIG.


1


. along the line II-II;





FIG. 3

shows a cross section of the installed plate shown in

FIG. 1

, along the line III-III;





FIG. 4

is a side view of a locking clip;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a plate with a locking clip in the installation position and a thrust-bearing toe;





FIG. 6

is another plan view of a plate, and





FIG. 7

is a side view of the plate in

FIG. 6

along the line VII-VII.











In the following description, the same reference numerals are used for identical parts or parts with identical actions.





FIG. 1

shows part of a channel body which on the inner surface of its side walls


11


comprises recesses


12


into which the ends


14


of a plate


13


have been inserted. The plate


13


has an elongated, profiled configuration and at each of its opposite ends is stopped against the inner side wall


11


of the channel body


10


by means of a locking clip


15


. The plate


13


further comprises an attachment aperture


16


disposed substantially in the middle of the upper surface of the plate


13


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, each of the two locking clips


15


is in its stopped position. In this stopped position a wedge limb


17


comprising a bearing surface


18


and a bead


19


is so disposed that the bearing surface


18


is in clamping contact with the inner side wall


11


of the channel body


10


. The wedge limb


17


, by way of its bead


19


and an end section


20


, is pressed against a stopping limb


21


so strongly that a clamping action between the bearing surface


18


and the inner side wall


11


of the channel body


10


is produced. For reliable positioning of the locking clip


15


and the clip is guided through an opening situated in the opposite long sides


23


of the profile


13


. This opening


22


has a cross-sectional shape that corresponds substantially to the cross-sectional shape of the locking clip


15


. The inner width of the opening


22


hence corresponds substantially to the cross-sectional extent of the locking clip


15


when it is under tension, i.e. compressed.




The locking clip


15


is so shaped that it can easily, with little expenditure of force, be pressed into the opening


22


in the plate


13


; in the process, the wedge limb


17


is pressed lightly against its stopping limb


21


, so that the bead


19


and the end section


20


of the wedge limb come into contact with the stopping limb


21


. In this way a clamping action of the locking clip


15


in the opening


22


is ensured.




In

FIG. 4

a locking clip


15


is shown in detail. The locking clip is substantially H-shaped It has a resilient, springy central bridge


25


that allows the two opposed limbs of the HR to change position with respect to one another, as well as a wedge limb


17


with a first bearing surface


18


and a bead


19


, which is braced against an opposed stopping limb


21


. The stopping limb


21


comprises at one end a first positioning abutment


26


and at another end a second positioning abutment


27


.




The wedge limb


17


further comprises a wedge-limb end section


20


, which is angled toward the stopping limb


21


. The region of the stopping limb opposite the end section


20


comprises a slide chamfer


28


which, in cooperation with the end section


20


of the wedge limb, makes it easier to push the locking clip


15


into the opening


22


. After the locking clip


15


has been pressed into the opening


22


, a first notch


29


associated with the first positioning abutment


26


snaps over a first inner edge


31


of the opening and thus fixes the locking clip


15


in its installation position.




When the locking clip


15


is moved into the stopping position, the locking clip


15


slides through the opening


22


until a second notch


30


snaps against a second inner edge


32


of the opening. This engagement, by snapping or catching of the second opening edge


32


into the second notch


30


, ensures that the locking clip


15


is securely and immovably fixed in its stopping position. To prevent unintended release of the locking clip


15


from its installation or its stopping position, the first notch


29


and the second notch


30


, respectively, are each adjoined by a lug


33


over which the first opening edge


31


or the second opening edge


32


, respectively, must be pushed. In order that the pressure required for this purpose can be applied to the locking clip


15


, an impact surface


34


is disposed on the stopping limb at its end opposite the slide chamfer.




The plate


13


is installed accordingly, by first inserting its ends into the recesses


12


in the inner side wall


11


of the channel body


10


; at this stage the locking clips


15


are in their installation position. After the plate


13


has been correctly positioned, a tool such as a hammer is used to strike lightly the impact surface


34


of the locking clip


15


, as a result of which the first inner edge


31


of the opening is knocked out of the first notch


29


, over the lug


33


, and the locking clip


15


slides through the opening


22


until the second inner edge


32


of the opening slips over the opposite lug


33


and is caught in the second notch


30


. The locking clip


15


is now in its stopping position.




To ensure that the locking clip


15


cannot be dislodged from its stopping position by vibration, shaking, vehicles passing over the cover of the channel body


10


and the like, opposite the second abutment


27


is a limb that forms a continuation of the wedge limb and comprises a second bearing surface


35


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 4

, the limb


36


and the wedge limb


17


are disposed at an angle to the central bridge


25


that is somewhat more obtuse than 90°, so that both limbs


36


and


17


become further away from the stopping limb at progressively greater distances from the bridge. Now when the second inner edge


32


of the opening engages the second notch


30


, at the same time the increased distance of the limb


36


from the stopping limb


21


causes the locking clip


15


to exert a clamping action within the opening


22


. This clamping action, together with the lug


33


and the clamping action of the bearing surface


18


against the inner side wall


11


of the channel body, which is brought about when the bead


19


and the end section


20


of the wedge limb come into contact with the stopping limb


21


, reliably prevents the locking clip from being unintentionally released from the stopping position.




However, when it is intended to move the locking clip


15


out of the stopping position, it suffices to use an appropriate tool. The locking clip


15


then slides back into its installation position, in a reversal of the previously described process, and the first inner edge of the opening


31


catches in the first notch


29


. In this way the plate


13


can be removed from the channel body


10


by releasing the locking clip


15


.




According to one embodiment the plate


13


comprises an opening


22


to receive the locking clip


15


on each of the two opposed long sides of the profile, so that the plate


13


can be fixed within the channel body


10


by the stopping action of two locking clips


15


.




According to another embodiment the plate


13


has only one opening


22


on one of the long sides


23


of the profile


13


, whereas on the opposite side a thrust-bearing toe is situated.




This thrust-bearing toe


37


supplements in terms of force the locking clip


15


on the other side of the plate


13


.




According to another embodiment a tongue is stamped out at ends


14


of the plate, on one side or preferably on both sides, and is bent so that it comes to bear against the part of the inner side wall


11


adjacent to the recess


12


in the channel body


10


when the plate


13


is set into the channel body


10


. By means of these tongues


38


, positioning of the plate


13


in the channel body


10


is simplified. The tongues


38


are disposed at the level of an outer opening edge


39


so as to ensure that the bearing surface


18


of the locking clip


15


can come into clamping engagement with the inner side wall


11


of the channel body


10


. This is is evident in particular from

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


6


and


7


.




In

FIG. 2

it is again shown clearly how the locking clip


15


is disposed in its stopping position, passing through the openings


22


in the plate


13


. To ensure that the locking clip


15


can be effortlessly inserted into the opening


22


in the plate


13


, the wedge limb


17


is provided in the direction of its end section


20


with a bend


40


, so that the end section


20


acts together with the slide chamfer


28


to facilitate insertion.




The plate


13


is preferably so constructed that when in the installed state, in cooperation with the locking clip


15


it produces a coaxial stiffening of the channel body


10


.




Preferably a locking clip of the kind described above is used to fix the plate


13


within the channel body, but the locking clip can also be constructed in the form of a rotating lock, expansion bolt, drop latch or spring bar.




As can be inferred from the preceding, the securing device in accordance with the invention and in particular the plate


13


in accordance with the invention in cooperation with the locking clip


15


is suitable for the attachment of covers to channel bodies


10


; in particular the easy installation and removability of the plate


13


, for example in order to clean the channel body


10


, represent preferred and especially advantageous characteristics. The locking clip remains connected to the plate so that it cannot be lost even when the plates are removed in order to clean the channel body.




LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS






10


Channel body






11


Inner surface of side wall






12


Recess






13


Plate






14


Ends (of the plate)






15


Locking clip






16


Attachment aperture






17


Wedge limb






18


First bearing surface






19


Bead






20


End section of wedge limb






21


Stopping limb






22


Opening






23


Long sides






13


Profile






25


Central bridge






26


First positioning abutment






27


Second positioning abutment






28


Slide chamfer






29


First notch






30


Second notch






31


First inner edge of opening






32


Second inner edge of opening






33


Lug






34


Impact surface






35


Second bearing surface






36


Limb






37


Thrust-bearing toe






38


Tongue






39


Outer edge of opening






40


Bend



Claims
  • 1. A securing system for a drainage channel, comprising:a channel body having at least two recesses formed substantially opposite one another in inner surfaces of the channel body; a cover detachably set onto an upper opening portion of the channel body; a plate having at least one opening formed therein, an attaching device configured to attach the cover, and a plurality of longitudinal end portions fitted in the at least two recesses of the channel body such that the plate is positioned across the channel body; and at least one exchangeable locking clip removably inserted in the at least one opening of the plate and configured to clamp the plate onto the channel body, wherein the at least one exchangeable locking clip has a wedge shape, has an elastically resilient central bridge by which opposed limbs of the wedge shape are moveable to change position relative to one another, a wedge limb with a first bearing surface and a bead, which is braced against an opposed stopping limb that comprises, at one end, a first positioning abutment and at another end a second positioning abutment.
  • 2. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the bead and an end portion of the wedge limb prior to fixation of the at least one exchangeable locking clip within the plate are spaced apart from the opposed stopping limb and are not under tension.
  • 3. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the bead and an end portion of the wedge limb after fixation of the at least one exchangeable locking clip within the plate are at first lightly, and after installation of the plate in the channel body are strongly pressed against the opposed stopping limb.
  • 4. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein an end portion of the wedge limb comprises a bend such that an end section of the wedge limb extends toward the opposed stopping limb.
  • 5. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein said opposed stopping limb in a region opposite an end section of the wedge limb comprises a slide chamfer.
  • 6. A securing system according to claim 5, wherein the opposed stopping limb comprises, at an end portion opposite the slide chamfer, an impact surface.
  • 7. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one opening has a cross-sectional shape that corresponds substantially to the cross-section of the at least one exchangeable locking clip.
  • 8. A securing system according to claim 7, wherein an inner width of the at least one opening corresponds substantially to the cross-section extent of the at least one exchangeable locking clip when under tension.
  • 9. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one exchangeable locking clip is configured to be fixed within the at least one opening by the first and second positioning abutments.
  • 10. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one exchangeable locking clip comprises a second bearing surface on a limb that is opposite the second positioning abutment.
  • 11. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate is fixed by the at least one exchangeable locking clip in such a way that the plate is secured against unintended rotation, linear displacement and release.
  • 12. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate is configured to be released from a fixed position by unclamping the at least one exchangeable locking clip.
  • 13. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate further comprises a plurality of locking clips provided at longitudinal ends thereof.
  • 14. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one exchangeable locking clip is provided at only one end of the plate, and the plate further comprises a thrust-bearing toe provided at the other end of the plate.
  • 15. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate further comprises a tongue which is stamped out and bent by substantially 90° so as to form a lateral bearing surface against the inner surfaces of the channel body.
  • 16. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate is made of stainless steel.
  • 17. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one exchangeable locking clip is made of plastic.
  • 18. A securing system according to claim 1, wherein the plate and the at least one exchangeable locking clip are installed in the channel body such that the plate and the at least one exchangeable locking clip provide a coaxial stiffening of the channel body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 46 668 Oct 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/07468 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/22247 4/20/2000 WO A
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Number Date Country
42 41 707 Jun 1994 DE
2 260 355 Apr 1993 GB