The present invention generally relates to the field of construction and, in particular, to configurable modular spatial structure systems, of the type comprised of nodes and bars connected to each other to form a three-dimensional structure.
More specifically, the invention relates to a spatial structure that enables the creation of light and resistant architectural elements quickly and easily, which also ensures their modifiable and removable nature, all of this ensuring the necessary structural robustness and without the need for qualified personnel to be involved.
Spatial structure systems built by joining elements of nodes and bars have long been used in the state of the art. Each node element can be joined to various bars in different directions and each bar is joined to two nodes, one at each end, so that, by means of these two types of elements, three-dimensional structures with widely variable configurations can be built.
Examples of these systems can be found in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,443, U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,094 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,265, in which different systems of this type are described, and which, relying on the aforementioned nodes and bars, enable substantially rigid structures to be built.
However, these documents all have the same problem, which consists in the possibility of correcting the structure once it is built without having to disassemble the whole structure, or at least a large portion thereof.
In order to solve this problem, configurable modular spatial structures have been developed, which not only enable easy assembly but also simple disassembly, where furthermore, because of the design of their components, torsion stress generated in the interconnecting bars between the nodes can be relieved. An example of these systems can be found in document ES 2362845 which belongs to this same applicant.
However, even though the spatial structure of said document perfectly fulfills the requirements for which it was designed, both the disassembly and the number of elements involved are potential areas for improvement.
Specifically, the disassembly comprises two main aspects. One is the improvement of joint resilience in order to further facilitate unit disassembly. This is mainly due to the fact that the portion of washer described in ES 2362845, due to its design, may not be sufficiently resilient at times, which prevents the washer from entirely regaining its initial state when the retaining screw is removed, that is to say, it loses resilience, thus encumbering said disassembly.
Furthermore, due to the forces applied on the assembly once it has been mounted, the washer is trapped inside the groove at the end of the bar, preventing the disassembly of said bar or causing it to be dragged out in the event of disassembly.
The present invention relates to a modular spatial structure that solves the previously mentioned problems of the state of the art, since it allows easy assembly and disassembly with a reduced number of elements, all while fully complying with all the necessary mechanical loads.
The reversible nature of the spatial structure of the invention therefore enables changes in the structure to be carried out once it has been built, correcting building errors and replacing defective parts after the building thereof without affecting adjacent elements.
Moreover, as will be seen below, the coupling of the elements can easily be carried out with the help of a small tightening tool, without requiring complicated specialized tools or skilled labour, because the operator must only fit the end of the bar into the desired socket of the appropriate node and tighten the perforated screw in order to fasten both parts.
To achieve this, the spatial structure of the invention comprises at least:
Wherein the portion of flexible washer comprises two elements:
Thus, because of the outer structure of the washer, consisting of a strip, the required resilience is obtained so that the washer may regain its shape when it is no longer being compressed by the perforated screw, enabling the assembly to be released. On the other hand, because of the toothed portion or the teeth, which are considerably thicker than the said strip, the resistance needed to hold the bar and support the stress to which it is subjected is achieved.
The previous problem of the state of the art consisted in that, because the washers are solid, without removing material, the resilience of said washers, made of steel, was insufficient to enable them to regain their shape and enable the structure to be disassembled.
Furthermore, to avoid the entrapment of said portion of washer due to the stress transmitted by the bar, the retaining element of said portion of washer, which said bars have at the end thereof, no longer consists of a groove in which the portion of washer is inserted, as set out in the state of the art, but rather it consists of a step on which said washer rests when subjected to compression. However, by having one of its sides free, since a channel is not formed, the entrapment is prevented thereby releasing the assembly even though the toothed portions of the washer, which support the stress, deform slightly due to the stress.
Furthermore, the nodes of the system according to the invention comprise a plurality of sockets on the surface thereof in order to facilitate the building of different shaped structures. Thus, a single node can be coupled to numerous bars, each of them in a different direction such that a wide range of possibilities is covered. In addition, said joint between bars and nodes is carried out quickly and conveniently.
More specifically, mounting the structure only requires the operator to place a portion of washer into the corresponding socket, then inserting the end of a bar into a perforated screw with a smooth inner surface and whose outer surface has the coupling means to the sockets of the nodes. Thus, the coupling of said perforated screw in the socket causes the compression of the portion of washer, which closes onto the end of the bar and locks it in a reversible manner.
Subsequently, when the structure has to be disassembled or modified at any point, separating the appropriate bars from the nodes is sufficient, which is achieved by disengaging the perforated screws from the nodes, thus freeing the portion of washer from compression, therefore regaining its position, releasing the retaining means at the ends of the bars and enabling the same to be extracted without affecting the other nodes and bars of the structure.
Moreover, since the inner surface of the perforated screw is smooth like the outer surface of the bar, it enables the rotation of said bar once it is joined to the node, in such that the torsion stress is relieved, the bar working only with axial stress.
To complete the present description, and for the purpose of aiding in a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, the present specification is accompanied by a set of drawings as an integral part thereof, which by way of illustration and not limitation, represent the following:
According to the figures, in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown, the spatial structure of the present invention comprises:
Wherein the portion of flexible washer (8) comprises two elements:
Furthermore, as may be seen in the figures, especially in
The purpose of this bushing to be able to provide support and fixing for the outer pieces of the modular structure such as fixing the fastening and safety elements, or securing the entire structure to a support point (ground or vertical surface). Furthermore, when said through hole (12) does not serve as a support for any outer piece of the modular structure, the through hole (12) can be covered up with a plug, a countersunk screw or any other similar element.
Moreover, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in said figures, the poles of the node (1) in which the through hole (12) is located have a flattened configuration, which further facilitates the positioning within the space of the node (1), by defining its vertical orientation, and therefore facilitates the mounting of the final structure.
Furthermore, as can be seen in
Moreover, the bar (3), shown in
In addition, each end of the bar (3) has a retaining element (4) for retaining the portion of the flexible washer (8). Specifically, according to a possible embodiment of the invention shown in
In this way, the bars (3) will have, in the first section that corresponds to the free end thereof, an outer diameter which will enable them to pass tightly yet freely through the inside the perforated screw (5), to then, in a second section further away from the free end, decrease said diameter in order to form the step that constitutes the retaining element (4) of the portion of the flexible washer (8). This second section having a constant diameter extends over a length greater than twice the width of the portion of flexible washer (8) to then increase again progressively forming a third conical section until it reaches the maximum outer diameter of the central area of the bar (1).
As regards the perforated screw (5), and according to a preferred embodiment shown in
In its lower part, as can be seen in
Furthermore,
The perforated screw (5) also has a series of grooves (9) suitable for coupling therein a tightening part or tool so that the operator can both secure the assembly and disassemble it. Furthermore, said grooves (9), are preferably circular and distributed at equal 45° angles such that they are complementary to the holes (13) in the flattened areas of the node (1), thus multiplying the number of support points and orientations in which outer parts can be arranged, thus making its orientation in space unimportant.
As regards the angle α of inclination of both the inclined planes (14) of the perforated screw (5) and the inclined sections (14′) of the portion of flexible washer (8), according to the preferred embodiment, these are preferably comprised between 30° and 45°, since the makeup of said portion of flexible washer (8) shows remarkable flexibility, higher angles of attack will not be required such as in the prior state of the art wherein said angle was 45°.
This, as well as having the clear advantage that less effort will be have to be exerted when mounting the assembly, becomes one of the main advantages of the invention, which is made possible due to the design of the portion of flexible washer (8) which is proposed herein.
Specifically, the significant improvements made in the flexibility of the portion of flexible washer (8) as a result of its new design, allow the angle α of inclination of the inclined sections (14′) of the portion of flexible washer (8) to be decreased to, as previously stated, to between 30° and 45°. This has two major advantages:
According to another possible alternative embodiment as shown in
Although it can be easily deduced that the set of the two portions of flexible washer (8,8′) double the thickness of a single portion, this embodiment also has the advantage of providing increased joint strength, which will allow stronger bars (3) or bars (3) with an increased cross-section to be incorporated.
However, as previously noted, since the second section of the end of the bars (3) has a constant diameter longer than twice the width of said portion of flexible washer (8), said section will therefore be sufficient to ensure the coupling and release of the bar (3) and the node (1).
Finally, it should be noted that, as can be seen in
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