This invention relates to folding structures consisting of interconnected extended tubular elements. More particularly, this invention relates to portable folding structures which can be extended horizontally or vertically, that can be used for product display or as supports for raised loads, such as for instance platforms, walkway bases, technical pavements, rostrums, stands, boxes. These structures comprise a plurality of interconnected parallelepiped cells in which the sides faces of the parallelepiped are defined by a pair of tubular elements interconnected by a scissors-connector. In these structures, each extremity of the extended tubular elements which constitute the pair of scissors-connected elements, is inserted by rotation into a seat in an articulated universal joint, also parallelepiped in form. The universal joint presents, on one of the larger faces, a hinging seat corresponding to each side face, and can therefore accept up to four extremities of tubular elements. In the case of structures that must bear heavy loads, a variation to the embodiment described above has been used for some time in which the universal joints provide for a fifth seat on the surface of said face into which is fixed a tubular element, within which another tubular element of smaller diameter is inserted as a sliding fit and whose extremity is inserted into the face of a similar universal joint. The tubular element inserted into the face of the universal joint is fixed and is stopped against the opposed joint into which is inserted the extremity of the element that slides inside.
It is often necessary to arrange for exhibition structures or raised support higher than is attainable with the single structure. In this case, more identical (or similar) structures are superimposed such that, in the overlap, the upper faces of the universal joints of the underlying structure are matched to the corresponding lower faces of the upper structure.
Devices are known to increase the height of the exhibition or support systems mentioned above. For instance, an exhibition system that could give rise to structures of different height is described in European Patent EP-A-0 419 006.
The structure described in this patent is complex, provides for a plurality of articulated elements and therefore requires long assembly and dismantling times.
The system proposed in European Patent EP-A-0 884 425 provides for uniting the joints of two structures by connecting the extremities of the two telescopic elements, for instance by means of screw or pin systems.
This system also presupposes complex and onerous setting-up operations, as well as relatively long dismantling and assembly times.
It is one object of this invention to provide a simple and rapid method of joining two or more structures of the type comprising pairs of extended tubular shear-connected elements, whose extremity is hinged in universal joints and in which the universal joints are defined integral with equal and parallel larger faces and are preferably substantially parallelepiped in form and present four hinging seats set in one of the larger faces near a side face.
It is another object of this invention to provide a means for coupling two or more superimposed structures of the type described above that furthermore present in the inside surface of the face of the universal joint, in which are seats for the hinging of the extended elements, a fifth seat into which is fixed the extremity of an extendible telescopic tubular element whose other extremity is fixed to the opposite underlying universal joint.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a device that allows the coupling of the aforesaid structures.
These and other objects are addressed using the universal joints described above that form grooves along the sides of the face, in which are scheduled seats for lodging the extended elements in proximity to the edges of the type and parallel to the same edges, that cooperate with C-sectioned fixing elements to hold two matching universal joints belonging to two superimposed structures together.
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the C-shaped fixing elements are substantially rectangular sheets of flexible material with two opposite edges folded and inverted, also referred to herein as the C-shaped spring or C-spring. The folded and inverted edges of the C-shaped spring present dimensions and forms corresponding to those of the grooves cut into the faces of the universal joints.
The C-shaped springs with inverted edges cover a substantial portion of the corresponding side faces of the superimposed universal joints and they could provide for, in some cases, grooves in correspondence with seats of lodgement of the extended elements and they could take different configurations depending on their use.
The C-shaped springs can be applied to all the side faces of all the joints that are matched in the overlap or in coupling of multiple structures.
It has been found, however, that to get sufficient stability, in most cases it is sufficient to apply the C-springs only on the external faces of the universal joints that are on the external surface of the structure. The application of the C-springs to only the external faces of the joints enormously simplifies the operation of assembly and dismantling of the coupled structures.
To further guarantee the stability of the joined structure, the faces of the matching joints can form one or more suitable perforations for the housing pivots that prevent any movement of the joints on the contact pivot.
These and other objects and features of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings, which are by way of example only and should not be interpreted as limiting the invention, wherein:
With reference to FIGS. 1 to 4, the universal joint 1 forms four grooves 2, 2′, 2″ and 2′″ on one of its larger faces in correspondence with each side face, that can accept hinged extended tubular elements, not shown in the figure. On face 3 of the universal joint that forms the four grooves (2, 2′, 2″ and 2′″) there is an opening 4 to fix the extremity of a tubular extended element 5 (shown in
The insertion of the two extremities 8 of the spring 9 into the grooves on the nonmatching faces of two joints belonging to two superimposed structures allows the coupling of the structures to be maintained fixed. The insertion of the springs is easily achieved after the structures have been superimposed by snapping the inverted extremities 8 of the springs 9 into the grooves 6, where they remain locked. The operation of dismantling is performed quickly, for instance, by removing one of the two inverted extremities 8 of the C-springs 9 from the groove 6.
The said figure shows the extended elements 12 joined with scissors-connection and hinged in seats 2 of the universal joint, as well as the telescopic extension elements 5, that assure resistance to loading of the structure.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 09913995 | Dec 2001 | US |
Child | 11349623 | Feb 2006 | US |