This application claims priority from Taiwanese patent application no. 105205247, filed on Apr. 15, 2016.
The disclosure relates to a structural connector, more particularly to a structural connector for assembling a plurality of structural members, and a structural system.
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Taiwanese utility model no. M342068 discloses a conventional structural connector. A plurality of the conventional structural connectors can be used for assembling a plurality of plastic panels into a plastic storage cabinet. Each of the structural connectors has at least three slots which extend respectively in three different directions. Each of the three slots is configured to permit a corner of each of the plastic panels to be inserted thereinto. However, the structural connectors and the plastic panels may be disassembled when the plastic storage cabinet sustains a relatively heavy load.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a structural connector for assembling a plurality of structural members into a structural system in a convenient manner. Another object of the disclosure is to provide a structural system which may sustain a relatively heavy load.
According to a first aspect of the disclosure, a structural connector is used for assembling a plurality of structural members, and includes a main connecting unit, a first connecting unit, and a second connecting unit. The main connecting unit extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at two main connecting end segments each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members. The main connecting unit has a larger-dimension through hole extending in a first direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and a first smaller-dimension through hole extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first connecting unit extends in the first direction and through the larger-dimension through hole to terminate at two first connecting end segments each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members. The first connecting unit has a second smaller-dimension through hole which extends in the second direction. The second connecting unit extends in the second direction and through the first and second smaller-dimension through holes to terminate at two second connecting end segments each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure, a structural connector is used for assembling a plurality of structural members each having at least one structural connecting end. The structural connector includes a main shank, a first bolt, a first plug, a second bolt, and a second plug. The main shank extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at two shank ends each being configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end. The main shank has a larger-dimension through hole extending in a first direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and a first smaller-dimension through hole extending in a second direction transverse to both the longitudinal direction and the first direction. The first bolt has a first bolt head configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end, and a first bolt shaft which extends from the first bolt head in the first direction through the larger-dimension through hole to terminate at a first shaft end. The first bolt shaft has a second smaller-dimension through hole which extends in the second direction and which is configured to be in alignment with the first smaller-dimension through hole. The first plug has a first plug head configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end, and a first plug stem which extends from the first plug head in the first direction and which is configured to threadedly engage the first shaft end. The second bolt has a second bolt head configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end, and a second bolt shaft which extends from the second bolt head in the second direction through the first and second smaller-dimension through holes to terminate at a second shaft end. The second plug has a second plug head configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end, and a second plug stem which extends from the second plug head in the second direction, and which is configured to threadedly engage the second shaft end.
According to a third aspect of the disclosure, a structural system includes a plurality of structural members, a plurality of main connecting units, a plurality of first connecting units, and a plurality of second connecting units. Each of the main connecting units extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at two main connecting end segments. Each of the main connecting end segments is configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members. Each of the main connecting units has a larger-dimension through hole extending in a first direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and a first smaller-dimension through hole extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Each of the first connecting units extends in the first direction and though the larger-dimension through hole of a corresponding one of the main connecting units to terminate at two first connecting end segments. Each of the first connecting end segments is configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members. Each of the first connecting units has a second smaller-dimension through hole which extends in the second direction. Each of the second connecting units extends in the second direction and through the first smaller-dimension through hole of the corresponding one of the main connecting units and the second smaller-dimension through hole of a corresponding one of the first connecting units to terminate at two second connecting end segments. Each of the second connecting end segments is configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The main connecting unit 2 extends in a longitudinal direction (X) to terminate at two main connecting end segments 200 each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members 5. Each of the main connecting end segments 200 may have a threaded plug (not shown) or a threaded socket 100 for threaded engagement with the structural connecting end 51.
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In this embodiment, the main shank 20 has a main segment 21 and a terminal segment 22. The main segment 21 has the larger-dimension through hole 213 and the first smaller-dimension through hole 214, and extends from one of the shank ends 201 to terminate at a first juncture 210. The terminal segment 22 extends from the other one of the shank ends 201 to terminate at a second juncture 220 configured to permit the terminal segment 22 to be detachably connected to the first juncture 210 of the main segment 21.
In this embodiment, the main connecting unit 2 further has a plug-and-socket joint 202 which is disposed between the first and second junctures 210, 220, and which includes a threaded plug 203 and a threaded socket 204.
The first connecting unit 3 extends in the first direction (Z) and through the larger-dimension through hole 213 to terminate at two first connecting end segments 300 each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members 5. Each of the first connecting end segments 300 may have a threaded plug (not shown) or a threaded socket 100 for threaded engagement with the structural connecting end 51.
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The first bolt 31 has a first bolt head 311 and a first bolt shaft 312. The first bolt head 311 is configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end 51. The first bolt shaft 312 extends from the first bolt head 311 in the first direction (Z) through the larger-dimension through hole 213 to terminate at a first shaft end 310. The first bolt shaft 312 has a second smaller-dimension through hole 313 which extends in the second direction (Y) and which is configured to be in alignment with the first smaller-dimension through hole 214.
The first plug 32 has a first plug head 321 and a first plug stem 322. The first plug head 321 is configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end 51. The first plug stem 322 extends from the first plug head 321 in the first direction (Z) and is configured to threadedly engage the first shaft end 310. Each of the first connecting end segments 300 has a corresponding one of the first bolt head 311 and the first plug head 321.
The second connecting unit 4 extends in the second direction (Y) and through the first and second smaller-dimension through holes 214, 313 to terminate at two second connecting end segments 400 each being configured to be connectable to at least one of the structural members 5. Each of the second connecting end segments 400 may have a threaded plug (not shown) or a threaded socket 100 for threaded engagement with the structural connecting end 51.
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The second bolt 41 has a second bolt head 411 and a second bolt shaft 412. The second bolt head 411 is configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end 51. The second bolt shaft 412 extends from the second bolt head 411 in the second direction (Y) through the first and second smaller-dimension through holes 214, 313 to terminate at a second shaft end 410.
The second plug 42 has a second plug head 421 and a second plug stem 422. The second plug head 421 is configured to threadedly engage the structural connecting end 51. The second plug stem 422 extends from the second plug head 421 in the second direction (Y), and is configured to threadedly engage the second shaft end 410. Each of the second connecting end segments 400 has a corresponding one of the second bolt head 411 and the second plug head 421.
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In addition, each of the first and second plug stems 322, 422 is in the form of a threaded plug 101, and each of the first and second shaft ends 310, 410 has a threaded socket 102 configured to threadedly receive the threaded plug 101 of a corresponding one of the first and second plug stems 322, 422.
Furthermore, a diameter of the main shank 20 is greater than a diameter of the first bolt shaft 312, and the diameter of the first bolt shaft 312 is greater than a diameter of the second bolt shaft 412.
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In one structural connector, when each one of the main segment 21, the terminal segment 22, the first bolt 31, the first plug 32, the second blot 41, and the second plug 42 is worn, it is only necessary to replace the worn one with a new one. Therefore, maintenance of the structural connector is cost-saving.
In another embodiment, the structural connector may be enclosed in a housing which is configured to permit the shank ends 201, the first and second bolt heads 311, 411, the first and second plug heads 321, 421 to be exposed from the housing. In this case, the second connecting unit 4 can be prevented from sliding relative to the main connecting unit 2.
In yet another embodiment, the second bolt shaft 412 may have a reduced length so as to permit the second bolt head 411 and the second plug head 421 to abut against the main segment 21 of the main shank 20. In this case, the second connecting unit 4 can be also prevented from sliding relative to the main connecting unit 2.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure 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.
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105205247 | Apr 2016 | TW | national |