The present disclosure is concerned with coupling systems. More specifically the disclosure is directed to coupling of two coaxially disposed elements with a possible branching off member. The disclosure is further concerned with a method for assembling a structure using a coupling according to the disclosure. The disclosure is further concerned with a coupling between a lateral support and a lateral surface, and a method of assembly thereof.
References considered to be relevant as background to the presently disclosed subject matter are listed below:
Acknowledgement of the above references herein is not to be inferred as meaning that these are in any way relevant to the patentability of the presently disclosed subject matter.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,851,601 is concerned with a stand for supporting a shelf holding a variety of articles intended to be displayed for public viewing. The display stand includes a modular framework having upright corner posts supporting releasable side rails that detachably retain a shelf panel. Each framework corner post consists of a plurality of extensions coupled at their opposing ends by a corner joint having a cylindrical body carrying laterally directed projections insertably receivable into openings provided in the terminating ends of the shelf panel supporting rails. The opposing ends of the framework post extensions carry interlocking couplings for snap locking the extensions together so as to capture and hold the corner joint in position whereby a unitary framework is produced.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,850,021 discloses an iron pipe furniture assembly structure that employs a pipe connector as a connection construction component for connecting a supporting shaft and a pipe element. The assembly utilizes an elongated round-shaped fastening shaft of the pipe connector for connecting the pipe element. The pipe element is connected to the fastening shaft via an insertion cork of the pipe element. Embedded ribs on the insertion cork engage embedded grooves on the fastening shaft to secure the pipe element to the pipe connector. A tool engages a groove in the pipe element to rotate the pipe element to cause the embedded ribs to engage and disengage with the embedded grooves.
EP1504694 discloses a structure device that includes a number of couplers each having a vertical barrel to receive ends of vertical ducts, and one or more arms extending from the vertical barrel to engage into horizontal conduits. Each of the horizontal conduits includes one or more ears engaged into lock notches via channels of the arms, when the horizontal conduits are rotated relative to the arms, so as to couple the horizontal conduits and the vertical ducts without additional fasteners or tools. One or more covers may have two angle members attached to two corner portions and rotatably engaged into the arms with axles, to rotatably secure the cover to the couplers.
WO05057026 discloses a corner joint for a framed structure that includes a socket with at least one opening and one transverse member having at least one substantially L-shaped hook means. The hook means is adapted to engage the opening of said socket by being inserted into the opening and subsequently displaced in a first axial direction in relation to the socket. The free end of the substantially L-shaped hook means is thus made to abut the inner face of the socket. The corner joint further includes a post member adapted to be inserted into said socket in the first axial direction. The corner joint is provided with an abutment face for abutment with a portion of the hook means positioned opposite the free end of the hook means, and the socket may be secured to the post member by a fastening means.
CN201139304Y is a utility model disclosing a metal storage rack connector, which comprises a first pipe column, and a second pipe column one end part of which is arranged on the first pipe column. Two end parts of the first pipe column are respectively provided with a first insertion part and a second insertion part for the insertion of a metal storage rack, the other end part of the second pipe column is provided with a third insertion part for the insertion or the sleeve joint of the metal storage rack, the side wall of the first insertion part is provided with a first screw hole communicated with the side wall, and the side wall of the third insertion part is provided with a second screw hole communicated with the side wall. Pipe fittings can be assembled and installed through inserting pipes or rods directly into the insertion parts or sheathing the pipes on the pipe columns, the mounting and the dismounting of the pipe fittings are convenient and fast.
The present disclosure provides a coaxial joint system for coaxially articulating a first axial member to a second axial member along a longitudinal axis, with optional one or more side beams branching off from at least one of the first and second axial members in a direction away from the longitudinal axis.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure there is provided a coupling system comprising:
a first tubular member with a top end and a second tubular member with a bottom end, defining together a longitudinal axis, wherein one of the top end of the first tubular member and the bottom end of the second tubular member is configured with a longitudinal axially extending socket portion, and the other one of the top end of the first tubular member and the bottom end of the second tubular member is configured with a longitudinal axially extending plug portion for coaxial snug receipt within the socket portion; wherein each of the tubular socket portion and the plug portion is configured with a lock opening intersecting the longitudinal axis; and a locking plug configured for locking engagement of the lock openings while in register with one another, thereby preventing axial or rotary displacement of the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
The terms top end and bottom end are used herein to denote a first end and a second end of coextending, coaxially coupleable, tubular members, regardless of the angular position of the longitudinal axis of the tubular members and whether extending coaxially on top of one another or coaxially below one another.
The locking plug may be configured for substantially concealing the opening formed in the tubular member comprising the socket portion.
At least one of the first and the second tubular members may be configured with one or more laterally extending beams, an axis of which intersects a longitudinal axis of the respective at least one of the first and second tubular members.
The one or more laterally extending beams may be oriented to extend along an axis which is at a right angle or inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the respective at least one of the first and second tubular members.
The one or more laterally extending beams may be fixed or detachably attached to the respective at least one of the first and second tubular members.
In an assembled configuration an external surface of the first tubular member and an external surface of the second tubular member may coextend and may be flush with one another.
One of the first tubular member and the second tubular member may be configured with a radially inward annular socket shoulder at a base of tubular socket portion, and the other of the first tubular member and the second tubular member may be configured with a radially inward annular plug shoulder at a base of the plug portion.
The socket shoulder may have an annular width substantially the same as the plug shoulder.
In an assembled configuration the socket shoulder may bear against the plug shoulder, whereby axial loads between the first tubular member and the second tubular member can be transferred.
An external diameter of the first tubular member may be substantially similar to an external diameter of the second tubular member.
At least one of the first and second tubular members may be configured with one or more support arms, laterally extending towards an opposite another at least one respective first or second tubular member.
The plug portion may comprise a male screw thread and the socket portion may comprise a female screw thread. The male and female screw threads facilitate secure connection and alignment between the first and second tubular members.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a coupling system according to the first aspect, wherein the socket portion is a tubular socket portion, and the plug portion may be a tubular plug portion for coaxial snug receipt within the tubular socket; wherein the system further comprises a bored coupling sleeve member configured for coaxially snugly mounting over the tubular socket, the coupling sleeve member being configured with a lock opening intersecting the longitudinal axis; and the locking plug being configured for locking engagement of the lock openings while in register with one another, thereby preventing axial or rotary displacement of the first tubular member, the second tubular member and the coupling sleeve member.
The locking plug may be configured for substantially concealing the opening formed at the coupling sleeve member.
The coupling sleeve member may be configured with one or more laterally extending beams, an axis of which may intersect a longitudinal axis of the coupling sleeve member.
The one or more laterally extending beams may be oriented to extend along an axis which is at a right angle or inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the coupling sleeve member.
The one or more laterally extending beams may be fixed or detachably attached to the coupling sleeve member. For example, the laterally extending beams may be formed integral to or separate from the coupling sleeve member.
An external diameter of the coupling sleeve member may be substantially similar to an external diameter of the second tubular member.
In an assembled configuration an external surface of the first tubular member, an external surface of the coupling sleeve member and an external surface of the second tubular member may coextend and may be flush with one another.
The coupling sleeve member may be longer than both the tubular socket portion and the tubular plug portion.
The first tubular member may be configured with a radially inward annular socket shoulder at a base of tubular socket portion, and the second tubular member may be configured with a radially inward annular plug shoulder at a base of the tubular plug portion.
The socket shoulder may have an annular width substantially the same as the through-thickness of the coupling sleeve member.
The plug shoulder may have an annular width substantially the same as the cumulative through-thickness of the coupling sleeve member and annular width of the socket shoulder.
In an assembled configuration respective ends of the coupling sleeve member may bear against the respective socket shoulder and plug shoulder, whereby axial loads between the first tubular member and the second tubular member are borne by the coupling sleeve member.
An external diameter of the coupling sleeve member may be substantially similar to an external diameter of the first tubular member, at least at a portion adjoining the tubular socket.
An internal diameter of the coupling sleeve member may be substantially similar to an external diameter of the tubular socket of the first tubular member.
The coupling sleeve member may be configured with one or more support arms, laterally extending towards an opposite another coupling sleeve member.
The tubular members and the coupling sleeve member may be configured with a self-aligning arrangement, whereby the members can be co-axially mounted only at one or more predefined angular positions.
A support arm laterally extending from a coupling sleeve member may have an axis of extension which intersects an axis of a locking plug at a right angle or other angle.
A coupling sleeve member can be configured with one or more laterally extending extensions, for articulating a support arm thereto.
The first and second aspects above may comprise any one or more of the following features.
Each first tubular member and each second tubular member may be configured at a top end and at a bottom end with one of a socket portion and a plug portion. Accordingly, a tubular member can have only one end configured with a socket portion or a plug, or a tubular member can have both the top end and the bottom ends configured with a plug, or a socket, i.e. one of each element or the same element at both ends. The socket and plug portions may be tubular, conical, frustoconical or the like. The socket and plug portions may each be one of solid, partially hollow and hollow.
A socket portion and a plug portion disposed at respective ends of a tubular member may extend coaxially or along axes which intersect one another.
The locking plug may be snappingly arrested at its locked position, so as to prevent accidental displacement thereof.
The tubular members may have a round cross section (i.e. circular or oval) or a polygonal cross section.
The tubular members may have a regular cross section, or an irregular cross section, and/or the cross section may change along a longitudinal axis.
The tubular members may be solid, at least partially hollow or hollow.
The locking plug may be press fit into the lock openings.
Indicia can be provided regarding angular positioning of the tubular members respective to one another and alignment of the openings for the locking plug.
Indicia may be provided on at least portions of the socket portion and the plug portion, for ascertaining correct axial positioning with respect to one another;
The system may be modular.
Parts of the system may be interchangeable.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a structure comprising at least one coupling system according to the first or second aspects.
According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a furniture unit comprising several first tubular members and several second tubular members.
The furniture unit may further comprising respective several coupling sleeve members.
The furniture unit may further comprise at least one bottom leg member comprising: a top end configured with one of a tubular socket portion and a tubular plug portion; and a bottom, base end piece, comprising a height levelling member.
According to a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for assembling a structure comprising at least one coupling system according to the first aspect, the method comprising:
According to a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for assembling a structure comprising at least one coupling system according to the second aspect, the method comprising:
According to a seventh aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a lateral surface support structure comprising:
at least one lateral support configured to be detachably attachable to a plurality of lateral projections of a respective plurality of vertical support members, the lateral support comprising predetermined fixing portions to which a lateral surface can be affixed; and
a lateral surface comprising a plurality of fixing portions arranged on the lateral surface at predetermined locations corresponding to the fixing portions on the lateral support;
wherein the lateral surface is configured to be reversibly attachable to the lateral support by the corresponding fixing portions on each of the lateral support and the lateral surface.
The fixing portions on the lateral surface may each comprise: a first clip comprising an engagement portion for engaging the respective fixing portion on the lateral support; and a retaining structure arranged for slideable receipt and retention of the first clip.
At least one of the first clips may be arranged to reversibly lock with the respective retaining structure by means of a snap-fit connection.
The corresponding fixing portions on the lateral surface and the lateral support may comprise at least one of: corresponding protrusions and recesses; corresponding snap-fitting structures; correspondingly contoured surfaces; and correspondingly shaped surfaces.
The lateral surface support structure may comprise a second clip arranged to engage with the first clip by a snap-fitting structure and to retain the lateral support between the first clip and the second clip.
According to an eighth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a lateral surface support structure according to the seventh aspect in combination with the plurality of vertical support members comprising the plurality of lateral projections, wherein the at least one lateral support comprises at least one opening passing at least partially therethrough, configured to be aligned with at least one opening passing at least partially through a respective one of the plurality of lateral projections to which the at least one lateral support is arranged to be attached; and
wherein the lateral surface support structure further comprises a locking pin arranged to pass through the openings of the lateral support and the lateral projection when the openings are aligned, thereby locking the lateral support and lateral projection against relative motion, and against rotation in at least two degrees of freedom.
The locking pin may comprise two locking pin portions arranged to attach together in a snap-fitting arrangement so as to retain the lateral support and the lateral projection therebetween.
According to a ninth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a furniture unit comprising at least one lateral surface support structure according to the seventh aspect and the plurality of vertical support members comprising the plurality of lateral projections.
According to a tenth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for assembling a structure comprising at least one lateral surface support structure according to the seventh aspect and a plurality of vertical support members comprising a respective plurality of lateral projections, the method comprising for each lateral surface:
According to an eleventh aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a wall coupler for mounting a furniture unit to a wall, the wall coupler comprising:
a furniture fixing portion configured to securely embrace a leg or a furniture item; and
a wall fixing portion;
wherein at least one of the furniture fixing portion and the wall fixing portion comprises resilient engagement arrangement for reversibly engaging with the other of the furniture fixing portion with the wall fixing portion.
In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Attention is directed first to
The modular wash basin unit 10 comprises four legs 12 with two layers of horizontal X-like supports 16 and 18, diagonally extending from the respective legs 12, and configured for reinforcing the wash basin unit 10 and for supporting a drawer/storage compartment 22 and a top surface 26 configured with a sink 28, a faucet 32 and a side surface 36. A towel rack 38 projects at a top portion of the front right leg 12, horizontally extending. It is appreciated that such a towel rack (or other laterally extending accessory) can extend from any leg member of the assembly.
Further reference is now made to
Whilst in the annexed drawings the tubular members have a round cross section, i.e. circular, the cross section can be of any shape, e.g. oval, or polygonal. Moreover, the tubular members can have a regular cross section, or an irregular cross section, or the cross section can change along a longitudinal axis, and the tubular members can be solid or hollow.
The first tubular member 48 comprises at a bottom end thereof (best seen in
Coaxially configured at a top end of the first tubular member 48, there is a tubular socket portion 90 defining an annular seat shoulder 92 and configured with an inside bore 94, having a lock opening 96. The tubular socket portion 90 is cylindrical with straight walls and has an external diameter D1, an internal diameter d1 and a length L1.
The second tubular member 52 is configured at a bottom end thereof with a tubular plug portion 100 projecting therefrom and defining an annular seat shoulder 102, having a lock opening 104 of similar shape and size as lock opening 96 of the tubular socket portion 90. The tubular plug portion 100 is cylindrical with straight walls and has an external diameter D2, an internal diameter d2 and a length L2.
The arrangement is such that the following ratios exist between the components:
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The coupling sleeve member 50 is a tubular cylindrical member, configured with a top shoulder 112, a bottom shoulder 114 and a central bore 116 having straight side walls with an internal diameter d3, an external diameter D3, and an overall length L3. Further, the coupling sleeve member 50 is configured with a lock opening having a stepped insertion opening 120 and an opposite opening 122, the latter being of similar shape and size as lock openings 96 and 104 of the tubular socket portion 90 and tubular plug portion 100.
The arrangement is such that the following ratios exist between the components:
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Assembly of the coupling generally designated 130, is facilitated by the following steps:
First, the coupling sleeve member 50 is mounted over the tubular socket portion 90 of the first tubular member 48. Then, the tubular plug portion 100 of second tubular member 52 is inserted into the inside bore 94 of the first tubular member 48. Then, the three members are axially pressed such that bottom shoulder 114 of the coupling sleeve member 50 bears against the annular seat shoulder 92 of the first tubular member 48, and the annular seat shoulder 102 of the second tubular member 52 bears against the top shoulder 112 of the coupling sleeve member 50, such that axially extending forces are borne by said shoulder members and are directed from one element to a consecutive element, and finally to the supporting floor. Once positioned, the three components may require to be slightly rotated about the coaxial longitudinal axis X until the three lock openings 96, 104 and 120/122 are coaxial and in register with one another, wherein the locking plug 58 is inserted, intersecting the longitudinal axis X and snap locking into place at the stepped opening 120. Once the locking plug 58 is positioned in place, the first tubular member 48, the second tubular member 52 and the coupling sleeve member 50 become arrested, whereby axial or rotary displacement are not possible. As mentioned, the locking plug 58 is snappingly arrested at its locked position, so as to prevent accidental removal or displacement thereof.
Dismantling the coupling assembly 130, takes place in a reverse sequence of operations, first, the locking plug 58 is extracted, possibly by using a tool (not shown) inserted into recess 140 (
It is further seen in the drawings that each of the coupling sleeve members 50, 51 is integrally formed with a laterally extending arm portion of the support 16, 18, respectively. In fact, in the illustrated example the bottom support 16 and the top support 18, (identical to one another) are X-like shaped, diagonally extending from the respective legs of the wash basin unit 10, each from a respective coupling sleeve member 50 (or 51 of the top support 18). However, it is appreciated that a coupling sleeve member 50, 51 can be configured with additional, or other, lateral projections.
A second (top) end of the second tubular member 52 is configured with tubular socket portion 90′, similar to the disclosure herein above concerning the first tubular member 48, defining an annular seat shoulder 92′ and configured with an inside bore 94′, having a lock opening 96′. The second coupling sleeve member 51 is identical with the first (lower extending) coupling sleeve member 50, as disclosed hereinbefore, while the top end piece 56 is configured similarly to the first (bottom) end portion of the second tubular member 52. Though not seen, the top end piece 56 comprises at a bottom end thereof a tubular plug portion projecting therefrom and defining an annular seat shoulder, having a lock opening for engagement by a locking plug 58.
As mentioned herein before, the terms top end and bottom end are interchangeable and are used herein to denote a first end and a second end of coextending, coaxially coupleable, tubular members, regardless of the angular position of the longitudinal axis of the tubular members. Thus, a top end can be disposed below a bottom end of a coaxially neighboring tubular member.
It is further appreciated that four legs 12 of the modular wash basin unit 10 are substantially similar to one another; however front right leg 12′ is configured at its top end with the towel rack 38 instead of the simple top end piece 56 discussed hereinbefore.
Turning now to
However, the two center legs 82′ of the modular cabinet 80 are configured with slightly different coupling sleeve members 101, wherein each such coupling sleeve member 101 is configured with two diagonally extending support arms 96 (as opposed to only one support arm associated with each coupling sleeve member 94); however, with the same assembly arrangement as discussed herein.
It is further noted that the coupling sleeve members 94 are each configured with a short lateral projection 95 and coupling sleeve members 101 are each configured with two short lateral projections 97, each of said short lateral projections 95 and 97 configured with a recessed dovetail portion 99 for arresting a corresponding end of the support arms 96. It is seen that the lateral projections 95, 97 extend at an angle α with respect to an insertion line of locking plug 58 (the axial line upon which the plug is inserted into the interlocked coupling sleeve member), wherein α<90°.
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However, the following description is also relevant to all of the points of connection in the shelving system 200. This shows the connection point near the top of the leg 210d between the portions of the leg 210d and the beam 223a of the lateral support 220a. The leg 210d extends along an axis X′ and comprises a first tubular member 211d having at an axial end surface thereof an outer annular shoulder 212d and an inner frustoconical axially extending protrusion 213d, or plug portion. The frustoconical protrusion 213d has extending at least partially therethrough in a lateral direction a lock opening 214d for engagement of a locking plug 240d as will be described in more detail below.
The leg 210d further comprises second tubular member 216d having a corresponding outer annual shoulder 218d and inner, axially extending conical or frustoconical recess 219d, or socket portion, which face the annular shoulder 212d and frustoconical protrusion 213d of the first tubular member 211d. The second tubular member 216d has extending at least partially therethrough in a lateral direction a lock opening 217d for engagement of the locking plug 240d as will be described in more detail below.
The corresponding frustoconical shapes of the recess 219d and the protrusion 213d allow easy assembly of the tubular members, since the conical shape causes alignment of the tubular members as they are fitted together. In order to assemble each leg, the first and second tubular members 211d, 216d can be mounted to one another by the respective protrusion 213d and recess 219d being fitted together axially. The tubular members 211d, 216d can then be rotated until the locking openings 214d, 217d are aligned with one another. For this purpose, indicia may be provided on the tubular members 211d, 216d which indicate when the two tubular members 211d, 216d are correctly aligned. Once alignment has taken place, the locking plug 240d can be fitted into the lock openings 214d, 217d, thereby connecting the tubular members 211d, 216d together and locking them against relative axial and rotary displacement.
The second tubular member 216d further comprises a short lateral projection 250d protruding laterally in a direction away from the axis X′. The lateral projection 250d comprises a slot 252d for receipt of a correspondingly shaped protrusion 253d of the beam 223a. Each of the lateral projection 250d and the protrusion 253d comprises a respective opening 254d, 255d passing at least partially therethrough for receipt of a locking pin 260d.
To assemble the lateral support 220a to the legs 210a, 210b, 210c, 210d, each of the beams 221a, 223a, 225a, 227a is connected to a respective leg as described for beam 223a herein. The protrusion 253d of the beam 223a is fitted into the slot 252d of the lateral projection 250d, until the opening 254d of the lateral projection 250d and the opening 255d of the protrusion 253d of the beam 223a are aligned. The locking pin 260d is then slotted in a fitting, snug manner into the openings 254d, 255d, locking the beam 223a and the leg 210d together against respective radial and axial movement, and against rotation in at least two degrees of freedom.
A similar arrangement is also shown in
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The leg 910 further comprises a second tubular member 916 having a corresponding radially outer annual shoulder 918 and inner, axially extending recess 919, or socket portion, in the form of a cylindrical portion 919a followed by a frustoconical portion 919b (see
The screwing action of the male and female screw threads 915a, 915b enables a secure axial connection and fit between the tubular members 911, 916 of the leg 910, and enable correct rotational fit such that the lock openings 914, 917 are aligned. Thus the screw arrangement 915a, 915b can facilitate ease of correctly fitting together the tubular members 911, 916 to achieve a true alignment, as seen by the alignment of locking openings 914, 917 in
The present example as described in more detail below provides a lateral surface support structure comprising lateral supports 220a, 220b, 220c, configured to be detachably attachable to the plurality of lateral projections 250 of the respective plurality of legs which are vertical support members. The lateral supports 220a, 220b, 220c are provided with predetermined fixing portions, in the form of apertures and shaped beams and spar 222, to which a lateral surface, i.e. shelf 230 can be affixed. Shelf 230 has a plurality of fixing portions, in the form of protrusions 231a, 232a, 233a, 234a, 235a, with attachable clips 271a, 272a, 273a, 274a, 275a, arranged on the shelf 230 at predetermined locations corresponding to the protrusions on the lateral supports 220a, 220b, 220c. The shelf 230 can be attached to, and subsequently detached from, the lateral support 220a, 220b, 220c by the corresponding fixing portions on each of the lateral support 220 and the shelf 230. This is described in more detail below.
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The peripheral clip 272a, which is identical to clip 274a, is shown in
The peripheral clip 272a further comprises a second portion for fitting receipt in the slot 283 and circular aperture 281 of the cap 282 of the peripheral protrusion 234, and a third portion for protruding away from the peripheral protrusion 234 towards the lateral support 220. The second portion of the peripheral clip 272a comprises a cylindrical protrusion 288 for locking into the circular aperture 281 of a peripheral protrusion 234. The cylindrical protrusion 288 has a diameter larger than a width of the slot 283, such that once the peripheral clip 272a is slid with some force into the peripheral protrusion 234, the cylindrical protrusion 288 is snap-fittingly engaged with the circular aperture 281, and retained therein by the edges of the slot 283.
The third portion of the peripheral clip 272a comprises an extended protrusion 290, for engagement in a corresponding recess or aperture arranged in the beams of the lateral support, see for example recess 292 shown at least in
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The central clip 275a, is shown in
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Although the above described arrangement is shown as having five protrusions on each shelf, it should be understood that any arrangement of protrusions capable of receiving a clip for attachment to a lateral support is envisioned. Furthermore, should the lateral support comprise a different arrangement other than four branched beams extending from a central spar, the arrangement of protrusions on each shelf can be selected to correspond to the shape of the underlying lateral support.
Moreover, although the above describe specific example refers to a shelf 230, it should be understood that a shelf is just one example of a lateral surface which could be fixed in this manner to the lateral support.
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The ring-portion 1022 comprises a gap 1023, i.e. it is an incomplete ring. This allows flexibility in the ring-portion to be expanded or compressed as described in more detail below. The furniture fixing portion 1020 also comprises a connector portion 1024 for connecting to the wall fixing portion 1040 as described in more detail below. The connector portion 1024 comprises a shaped protrusion 1026 protruding from the ring-portion 1022 on either side of the gap 1023, e.g. having a dovetail shape as shown, and a resilient engagement arrangement, in the form of a resilient projection 1028.
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The wall fixing portion 1040 further comprises an aperture 1048 for receipt of the resilient projection 1028. It is envisaged that aperture 1048 need not pass through the thickness of the wall fixing portion 1040 but may instead take the form of a recessed portion in a surface of the wall fixing portion 1040.
In use, the wall fixing portion 1040 is mounted to a wall or other mounting surface by the use of screws, bolts, rivets or other fixing arrangement, such that the wall facing surface 1041 faces the wall or other mounting surface. The furniture fixing portion 1020 is slipped or fastened around a tubular member of a furniture leg, e.g. leg 210 or 910 as described above, and the ring-portion 1022 can be expanded by pulling the sides of the ring-portion 1022 away from each other to enlarge the gap 1023, to facilitate easier movement of the ring-portion 1022 over the leg. The sides of the ring portion 1022 can then be pushed towards each other, i.e. compressed, to reduce the size of the gap 1023 in order to tightly embrace the leg. The protrusion 1026 is inserted into the corresponding recess 1046, to achieve a secure fit between the furniture fixing portion 1020 and the wall fixing portion 1040.
As the protrusion 1026 is moved into position inside the recess 1046, the resilient projection 1028 engages in the aperture 1048, to prevent the furniture fixing portion 1020 and the wall fixing portion 1040 from becoming too easily disengaged. In the event that a user wishes to disengage the furniture fixing portion 1020 and the wall fixing portion 1040, enough force will need to be applied in order to disengage the resilient projection 1028 from the aperture 1048. To this end, the resilient projection may comprise a material which can be elastically deformed, may comprise a spring or other deflectable member, and/or may comprise continuous or rounded edges to facilitate engagement and disengagement. In this manner, the furniture fixing portion 1020 and the wall fixing portion 1040 can be securely and reversibly engaged to fasten the furniture unit to a wall or other mounting surface.
The first tubular member 316 has two short lateral projections 350 projecting radially outwardly from the axis X′″ and in direction transverse to one another so as to form an acute angle therebetween. The first tubular member 316 further comprises a corresponding radially outer annual shoulder 318 and inner, axially extending recess 319, or socket portion, which comprises at a top section thereof axially extending ribs 315a spaced around an inner circumference of the recess 319 and at a deeper section thereof a frustoconical portion arranged to receive the frustoconical portion 313b. The radially outer annual shoulder 318 of the first tubular member 316 faces the annular shoulder 312 of the second tubular member 311, and the recess 319 of the first tubular member 316 faces the protrusion 313 of the second tubular member 311. The first tubular member 316 has extending at least partially therethrough in a lateral direction a lock opening 317 for engagement of the locking plug arrangement 320, 330, 336 described below. The spaces between the axially extending ribs 315a of the recess 319 are arranged to receive and engage the protruding portion 315b, while a radially inner surface of the axially extending ribs 315a ensures a snug fit against the cylindrical portion 313a of the protrusion 313 when assembled.
The slotting together action of the axially extending ribs 315a and the protruding portion 315b enables a secure connection against rotation between the tubular members 311, 316 of the leg 310, and enable correct rotational fit such that the lock openings 314, 317 are aligned. Thus the axially extending ribs 315a and the protruding portion 315b can facilitate ease of correctly fitting together the first and second tubular members 316, 311 to achieve a true alignment.
The locking plug arrangement comprises a first plug portion 320, a second plug portion 330 and a flush surface portion 336. The first plug portion 320 comprises two protruding pin portions 321 in between which is disposed an intermediate portion 322 which protrudes less than the pin portions 321. On either side of the intermediate portion 322 is a snap-fit protrusion 323 comprising a ramp 323a followed by a step 323b. Each of the pin portions 321 comprises a ramped portion 324 at a distal end thereof. An outer surface 327 of the first locking plug portion 320 is arranged to lie flush or slightly recessed with an outer surface of the first tubular member 316 when assembled.
The second plug portion 330 comprises two parallel protruding cantilever portions 331, each comprising an aperture 333b passing therethrough. On a side of each protruding cantilever portion 331 located in between the two parallel cantilever portions 331 are a plurality of ramp portions 333a. Each of the cantilever portions 331 comprises a ramped portion 334 at a distal end thereof. The second plug portion 330 further comprises a slot 335 at an end of the second plug portion 330 away from the distal end.
The flush surface portion 336 comprises a curved surface 337 and a protruding portion 338.
In operation, the first tubular member 316 and the second tubular member 311 of the leg 310 are slotted together, such that the protrusion 315b is fitted into one of the spaces between adjacent ribs 315a, and so that the lock openings 317, 314 of the first and second tubular members 316, 311 are aligned. The first and second locking plug portions 320, 330 are then inserted into the aligned lock openings 314, 317 from opposite directions, such that the second locking plug portion 330 is inserted in the acute angle between the short lateral projections 350, while the first locking plug portion 320 is inserted from the opposite direction, i.e. in the obtuse angle between the short lateral projections 350.
As the first and second locking plug portions 320, 330 are pushed towards one another, the ramp portions 334 of the second locking plug portion 330 contact and slide over the ramp portions 324 of the first locking plug portion 320, and two parallel cantilever portions 331 of the second locking plug portion 330 move parallel to and on either side of the intermediate portion 322 of the first locking plug portion 320. In doing so, the two parallel cantilever portions 331 of the second locking plug portion 330 contact and slide over the ramp portions 323a of the first locking plug portion 320, so that the two parallel cantilever portions 331 of the second locking plug portion 330 are urged away from one another, i.e. wider apart.
After the first and second locking plug portions 320, 330 are pushed towards one another to a pre-set extent, the steps 323b will lock inside the apertures 333b causing the two parallel cantilever portions 331 to move back towards one another. This is a snap-fit arrangement, such that the first and second locking plug portions 320, 330 cannot be disengaged without urging the two cantilever portions 331 apart to release the steps 323b from their respective apertures 333b.
The protruding portion 338 of the flush surface portion 336 can then be fitted into the slot 335 of the second plug portion 330, such that the curved surface 337 lies flush with, or slightly recessed compared to, the outer surface of the first tubular member 316 in the section comprising the acute angle between the short lateral projections 350.
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The first tubular member 316 described above comprises two short lateral projections 350, each protruding laterally in a direction away from the axis X′″. Each lateral projection 350 comprises a main elongate slot 352 for receipt of a correspondingly shaped protrusion 351 of the beam 341 which is a protrusion having a cross-section elongate in a direction parallel to the length of the beam 341. Each lateral projection 350 further comprises a transverse slot 356, arranged to receive a correspondingly shaped protrusion 353 of the beam 341 which has a cross-section elongate which is elongate in a direction transverse to the length of the beam 341.
Each slot 356 comprises a number of teeth 357 arranged on either side of the slot 356, arranged to engage the protrusion 353 of the beam 341 when the protrusion 353 is received in the slot 356.
Each protrusion 351 comprises an opening 355 passing therethrough, arranged to align with an opening 354 passing through the corresponding lateral projection 350 when the protrusion 351 is received in the slot 352. The openings are for receipt of a two-part locking pin 360, 366.
The locking pin comprises a first locking pin portion 360 and a second locking pin portion 366 arranged to be inserted into the aligned openings from opposite directions, i.e. from opposite sides of each lateral projection 350. The first locking pin portion 360 comprises a first engagement portion comprising a dovetail shaped protrusion 362. The second locking pin portion 366 comprises a second engagement portion 367 comprising a dovetail shaped recess 368 arranged for sliding receipt of the dovetail shaped protrusion 362 of the first locking pin portion 360.
To assemble the lateral support 340 to the leg 310, the protrusions 351, 353 of the beam 341 are fitted into the respective slots 352, 356 of the lateral projection 350, until the opening 354 of the lateral projection 350 and the opening 355 of the protrusion 351 of the beam 341 are aligned, and a snug grip has been made between the teeth 357 of the slot 356 and the transverse protrusion 353. The two portions of the locking pin 360, 366 are then slotted in a fitting, snug manner into the openings 354, 355 from opposite directions, i.e. from either side of the lateral projection 350, until the dovetail shaped protrusion 362 of the first portion of the locking pin 360 is received within and engages with the dovetail shaped recess 368 of the second portion of the locking pin 366. This locks the beam 341 and the leg 310 together against relative radial and axial movement and relative rotation.
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The present example as described in more detail below provides a lateral surface support structure comprising a lateral support 340, configured to be detachably attachable to a plurality of lateral projections 350 of a respective plurality of legs 310 which are vertical support members. The lateral support 340 is provided with predetermined fixing portions, in the form of apertures 342 on shaped beams 341 and a central spar, to which a lateral surface, i.e. shelf 370 can be affixed. Shelf 370 has a plurality of fixing portions, in the form of protrusions 372, arranged on the shelf 370 at predetermined locations corresponding to the apertures 342 on the lateral support 340. The shelf 370 can be attached to, and subsequently detached from, the lateral support 340 by corresponding first and second clips portions 380, 390, described in more detail below.
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Each first clip portion 380 further comprises a protruding portion 384 protruding away from the top surface 382 towards a lateral support 340 when assembled therewith. The protruding portion 384 has a generally I-shaped cross-section comprising a web 385 having two flanges 386, each flange 386 of the I-shaped cross-section comprising a pseudo I-shaped cross-section having one larger flange 386a, one smaller flange 386b and a web 386c in-between. Each of the flanges 386 comprises a ramped portion 386d at a distal end thereof. Disposed on either side of the web 385 is a snap-fit protrusion 387 comprising a ramp 387a followed by a step 387b.
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In operation, The first clip portions 380 are first attached to the protrusions 372 at the underside of the shelf 370. However, the shelf 370 is not shown in
As the first and second clip portions 380, 390 are pushed towards one another, the two parallel cantilever portions 391 of the second clip portion 390 move parallel to and on either side of the web 385 of the first clip portion 380. In doing so, the two parallel cantilever portions 391 of the second clip portion 390 of the second clip portion 390 contact and slide over the ramp portions 387a of the first clip portion 380, so that the two parallel cantilever portions 391 of the second clip portion 390 are urged away from one another, i.e. wider apart.
After the first and second clip portions 380, 390 are pushed towards one another to a pre-set extent, the steps 387b will lock inside the apertures 397a causing the two parallel cantilever portions 391 to move back towards one another. This is a snap-fit arrangement, such that the first and second clip portions 380, 390 cannot be disengaged without urging the two cantilever portions 391 apart to release the steps 387b from their respective apertures 397a. The means by which disengagement can occur is described below in further detail, with reference to
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Although the above described arrangement is shown as having five protrusions on each shelf, it should be understood that any arrangement of protrusions capable of receiving a clip for attachment to a lateral support is envisioned. Furthermore, should the lateral support comprise a different arrangement other than four branched beams extending from a central spar, the arrangement of protrusions on each shelf can be selected to correspond to the shape of the underlying lateral support.
Moreover, although the above describe specific example refers to a shelf 370, it should be understood that a shelf is just one example of a lateral surface which could be fixed in this manner to the lateral support.
The slot 391 is capable of receiving the protruding portion 394 of the unlocking device, such that two opposing side faces 394a of the protruding portion 394 contact the ramp portions 397b of the second clip portion 390, forcing the two parallel protruding cantilever portions 391 to move apart from one another. This allows the steps 387b of the first clip portion 380 to be released, and disengage from the apertures 397a, thereby opening the snap-fit arrangement.
Disengagement of the first and second clip portions 380, 390 may be desirable in the event of dismantling a part of the shelving unit, e.g. for structural modifications, replacement of parts such as a broken shelf 370, etc. Structural modifications may include, but are not limited to, amending the configuration of a shelf unit with flexibility, to add or remove further units, shelves or other components above, below, or to the side of the original unit or shelf, for example. Such a flexibility in configuration of the shelf unit allows upgrading or changing the form and/or configuration of the shelf unit over time in a manner desired by a user.
Disengagement of the locking plug arrangement shown in
Since this disengagement requires the use of an external tool, namely the unlocking device 393, accidental unlocking can be prevented, since deliberate intervention is required in order to dismantle an otherwise safe, secure and stable arrangement.
Similarly, it may be possible to separate, in a sliding manner, the dovetail shaped connection between the first locking pin portion 360 and the second locking pin portion 366 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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257253 | Jan 2018 | IL | national |
260157 | Jun 2018 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2019/050094 | 1/23/2019 | WO | 00 |