The invention relates to a trophy comprising a first trophy part and a second trophy part, and a coupling whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part are coupled to each other. the invention further relates to an adapter part whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled to each other.
A trophy is traditionally assembled from a base and one or more trophy parts connected thereto, which are mutually connected with a screw thread connection. Although successive trophy parts can in each case be mutually connected using separate screw thread connections, in such situations a construction is often opted for wherein a rod provided with screw thread extends through a number of successive trophy parts.
The conservative trophy market is very attached to such screw thread connections which, in addition to the advantage of providing a very reliable connection, also have several significant drawbacks. A very important drawback is that such screw thread connections are labour-intensive. During assembly a nut is twisted onto a rod provided with screw thread, usually a bolt, until this nut clamps the different parts of the trophy relative to each other. Fastening of the nut creates a relative rotation force between the trophy parts, which may displace the trophy parts relative to each other. The relative orientation of successive trophy parts is generally critical, especially when a continuous decoration or print is present.
The American patent applications US-A1-2010/129574 and US-A1-2011/183150 both disclose a trophy wherein a rapid-action coupling is fixed with a screw thread connection (bolt-nut connection) to a first trophy part. The rapid-action coupling couples the first trophy part to a second trophy part, making a conventional connection with a rod provided with screw thread unnecessary. According to US-A1-2011/183150, it is possible owing to the lack of a continuous rod to give a trophy part a wholly or partially transparent form.
US-A1-2010/129574 forms the closest prior art, and at least the measures of the characterizing part of claim 1 are new relative to this document.
The invention now has for its object to provide a trophy of the above described type, wherein said drawbacks do not occur, or at least do so to lesser extent.
Said object is achieved according to the invention with the trophy and the adapter part according to the independent claims. Preferred embodiments of the invention form the subject of the dependent claims.
The trophy according to the invention comprises: a first trophy part, a second trophy part, a coupling whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled to each other, wherein the coupling comprises a rapid-action coupling which lacks a screw thread, and wherein the coupling further comprises a screw thread connection whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled to each other.
The trophy thus comprises a coupling whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled to each other, wherein the coupling comprises on the one hand a rapid-action coupling which lacks a screw thread and the coupling on the other hand further comprises a screw thread connection whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled to each other. The screw thread connection forms part of the coupling between the first trophy part and the second trophy part and thus forms an additional coupling to the rapid-action coupling.
Because the trophy additionally comprises a conventional screw thread connection, this can if desired be utilized in addition to the rapid-action coupling to couple the first and the second trophy part. The first trophy part and/or the second trophy part can further be provided with a screw thread on which can engage a nut which is configured to function as locking nut for the rapid-action coupling. If a conventional screw thread connection is present, a user can thereby of course connect the first trophy part and the second trophy part as desired. The trophy parts can for instance be connected to a conventional base, which is not configured to engage with a rapid-action coupling according to the invention.
The invention provides on the one hand a rapid-action coupling whereby a desired relative orientation of the trophy parts can be ensured, so that a continuous print can for instance be aligned over multiple trophy parts. The relative orientation of successive trophy parts is generally critical, especially when a continuous decoration or print is present.
The screw thread connection, for instance in the embodiment of a bolt-nut connection, provides on the other hand an additional locking of the trophy. The rapid-action coupling in turn prevents a relative rotation force, which is created between the trophy parts during tightening of the nut, from being able to displace the trophy parts relative to each other.
In contrast to the prior art, a rapid-action coupling and a conventional screw thread connection can be applied simultaneously in the trophy according to the invention. This provides for respectively a good mutual alignment of the trophy parts and a reliable mutual connection between the trophy parts. The trophy parts can be coupled both by the rapid-action coupling and by the screw thread connection, which guarantees a dependable coupling. The screw thread connection then forms as it were a locking for the rapid-action coupling.
The coupling comprises both a rapid-action coupling and a screw thread connection whereby the first trophy part and the second trophy part can be coupled. It is noted that, although the two can be applied simultaneously, as elucidated above, this is of course not always necessary. Both types of coupling, i.e. rapid-action coupling and screw thread connection, are however always available. During assembly the trophy according to the invention gives the user multiple options for effecting a coupling between the first trophy part and the second trophy part:
The above stated penultimate and final options of respectively leaving the screw thread connection or the rapid-action coupling unused also make it possible to combine the trophy parts with conventional trophy parts as desired. It is thus possible to envisage a trophy being constructed wherein only one of the first trophy part and the second trophy part is provided with a rapid-action coupling, and this is combined with a conventional part which lacks a corresponding rapid-action coupling. In this case a user is free to couple the first trophy part and the second trophy part with the likewise present screw thread connection.
According to a preferred embodiment, the second trophy part, which also forms the superstructure, comprises the screw thread connection. By providing figurines, as superstructure, with a rapid-action coupling and a screw thread connection they can be coupled both to a conventional base and to a base provided with a corresponding rapid-action coupling.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are further elucidated in the following description with reference to the drawing, in which:
Trophy 1 comprises a first trophy part 10 and a second trophy part 20, wherein first trophy part 10 forms in the shown embodiment a base 12 and second trophy part 20 forms a superstructure 22. For a sporting trophy, superstructure 22 can depict for instance a number, a player, a characteristic of a game, or another figure. Trophy 1 further comprises a rapid-action coupling 30 whereby first trophy part 10, i.e. base 12, and second trophy part 20, i.e. superstructure 22, can be mutually coupled. Applying a rapid-action coupling 30 makes assembly of such a trophy 1 less labour-intensive than when the different trophy parts 10, 20 are mutually connected using a screw thread connection.
In the embodiment shown in
Although rapid-action coupling 30 and/or the further rapid-action coupling itself lacks a screw thread, first trophy part 10 and/or second trophy part 20 can further be provided with a (conventional) screw thread 4 on which a nut 6 can engage. Screw thread 4 can for instance form part of a bolt. Such a bolt can be received in a slot 48. By providing a rib 50 a chamber can be formed in which a head of a bolt can be received, wherein the form of the chamber preferably prevents rotation of the bolt head in this chamber.
Nut 6 can be employed as locking nut for rapid-action coupling 30 in cases where the user requires an extra reliable connection. Screw thread 4 is in that case engaged by a nut 6 of a coupling part lying opposite. The (conventional) screw thread 4 can also be used when a connection has to be effected to a conventional base which lacks measures for co-action with rapid-action coupling 30 according to the invention.
If a (conventional) screw thread 4 is provided in addition to rapid-action coupling 30, rapid-action coupling 30 and/or the further rapid-action coupling and screw thread 4 are arranged substantially concentrically relative to each other.
According to a preferred embodiment, rapid-action coupling 30 and/or the further rapid-action coupling (not shown) comprises two co-acting coupling parts 34, 44, wherein a first coupling part 34 corresponds to first trophy part 10 and wherein a second coupling part 44 corresponds to second trophy part 20.
In an assembled state of trophy 1, as shown in
In the shown embodiment the rapid-action coupling comprises a bayonet closure 32. A bayonet closure 32 can be assembled in very simple and rapid manner and can likewise provide a desired alignment. Such a bayonet closure can likewise be applied for the further rapid-action coupling (not shown).
First coupling part 34 comprises a recess 36 and the second coupling part comprises one or more than one protruding part 46 which engages with recess 36 of first coupling part 34. A contact surface 40 of recess 36 of first coupling part 34 with the one or more than one protruding part 46 of second coupling part 44 is provided with a protrusion 42, wherein the orientation of the two co-acting coupling parts 34, 44 in the coupling position is preserved.
According to the first preferred embodiment, the rapid-action coupling and/or the further rapid-action coupling are manufactured from plastic, and are preferably injection-moulded parts.
In the shown embodiment rapid-action coupling 30 is integrated with first trophy part 10 and with second trophy part 20. The further rapid-action coupling (not shown) can be integrated with at least two superstructure parts of second trophy part 20.
In the shown embodiment annular adapter part 60 is provided with two protruding parts 66 which can fulfil the function of the protruding parts 46 of first coupling part 34 of rapid-action coupling 30.
A relative rotation between adapter part 60 and second trophy part 20 is prevented in that adapter part 60 is provided with a rotation limiting protrusion 68, which in assembled state (
According to a further preferred embodiment, a horseshoe-shaped adapter part 70 shown in
The protruding parts 46, 66 of rapid-action coupling 30 can alternatively (not shown) be distributed non-uniformly over the periphery, which makes the coupling between first trophy part 10 and second trophy part 20 possible in only a single position, this securing a desired relative orientation of these trophy parts 10, 20.
According to further embodiments, as shown in
The fact that conventional trophy parts can also be equipped with a coupling part 34, 44 of a rapid-action coupling 30 has significant advantages. Existing stocks of trophy parts can thus be provided with a coupling part 34, 44, for instance in a transitional stage, so that they can be constructed into a trophy 1 using a rapid-action coupling 30 according to the invention. In addition, existing moulds and injection moulds need not be replaced.
A further advantage is that a trophy part 10, 20 of a material which is difficult to process can also be provided with a coupling part 34, 44 of a rapid-action coupling 30 in simple manner. The choice is thus often made, particularly for the European market, to embody base 12 from a hard material which is difficult process, including types of rock such as marble or granite. A base 12 of glass or wood is also possible. By fixing a coupling part 34, 44 of a rapid-action coupling 30 thereto using an arresting element 76, trophy parts of such materials which are difficult process can also be used for a trophy 1 according to the invention which can be constructed in rapid and comfortable manner.
In the shown embodiment first trophy part 10 or second trophy part 20 comprises a recess, more preferably a drilled hole 14, 28, in which or through which the coupling part 34, 44 of rapid-action coupling 30 can be fixed to first trophy part 10 or second trophy part 20.
First trophy part 10 and/or second trophy part 20 can be (optionally partially) manufactured from a non-synthetic material. First trophy part 10 and/or second trophy part 20 can thus be manufactured from a material from the group comprising: rock, glass, wood, metal and resin. In the case of types of rock, first trophy part 10 and/or second trophy part 20 is preferably manufactured from a type of rock from the group comprising: marble, granite and bluestone. These types of rock can if desired be used in a composite with resin, for instance a marble/resin composite.
Second trophy part 20 can be assembled from a foot part 26, a first superstructure part in the form of a figurine part 24 and a dish 27 (
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First trophy part 10 can for instance be a base 12 manufactured from marble and provided with a drilled hole 14. A coupling part 34 of rapid-action coupling 30 can be fixed to base 12 through this drilled hole 14 using an arresting element 76 (
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It is possible to envisage bushing 84 being provided at or close to the outer end lying opposite flange 86 with an external screw thread on which a nut 90 can engage as clamp 88. Tightening of nut 90 clamps base 12 between nut 90 and flange 86.
Although they show preferred embodiments of the invention, the above described embodiments are intended solely for the purpose of illustrating the present invention and not to limit the scope of the invention in any way. When measures in the claims are followed by reference numerals, such reference numerals serve only to contribute toward understanding of the claims, but are in no way limitative of the scope of protection. It is particularly noted that the skilled person can combine technical measures of the different embodiments. The rights described are defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2016244 | Feb 2016 | NL | national |
2016827 | May 2016 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2017/050076 | 2/7/2017 | WO | 00 |