The present invention relates to a universal joint system and, more particularly, a universal joint system for joining hollow tubular members to form two-dimensional or three-dimensional shapes or structures.
There are known joint systems for joining tubular members to form two-dimensional or three-dimensional shapes or structure. However, such joint systems are generally geometrically specific and not symmetrical in all the directions of connection. As a result, such systems require many different parts in order to accommodate various connection situations. In addition, such joint systems typically do not produce continuous and smooth appearances. Consequently, such joint systems are expensive, inconvenient, and not attractive. Therefore, there is a need to provide a novel joint system that is convenient, symmetrical in all directions of connection, and can produce shapes or structures with continuous and smooth appearances.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a convenient universal joint system including a plurality of cubic elements, a plurality of adaptor elements, a plurality of connection elements, and a plurality of insertion elements. The cubic element can connect multiple hollow tubular members with connection elements and adaptor elements to form a variety of two-dimensional or three-dimensional shapes or structures.
The secondary object of the present invention is to provide a universal joint system that has a smooth and continuous appearance when connecting tubular members.
In order to achieve the above objects, the universal joint system of the present invention mainly includes a plurality of cubic elements, a plurality of adaptor elements, a plurality of connection elements, and a plurality of insertion elements.
The cubic element each is provided at all six sides with a centrally located connection slot which extends the full side length of the cubic element and has at least two protruding mating pins sized to be fitted with the holes in the connection elements and the insertion elements. The length of the mating pin is slightly less than the depth of the connection slot. The connection slots of the cubic element are oriented in an orthogonal and alternating manner so that no two connection slots meet at the edges of the cubic element.
The adaptor element each has two portions. One portion has the mirrored geometry of half of a cubic element; another portion is a projecting stud sized to be tight fitted with one end of a tubular member.
The connection element each is provided with at least two mating holes on one side with the same spacing as the mating pings in the connection slot of a cubic element. The width of the connection element is sized to be fitted with the width of the connection slot, while the thickness of the connection element is approximately the same as the depth of the connection slot. The matting holes are sized to provide medium to tight fitting with the matting pins when the connection element is inserted into the connection slot of a cubic element or an adaptor element.
The insertion element each is provided with at least one mating open hole at both sides of the insertion element. The width of the insertion element is sized to be fitted with the width of the connection slot, while the thickness is approximately twice the depth of the connection slot. The matting hole is sized to provide medium to tight fitting with the matting pins when the insertion element is inserted into the connection slot of a cubic element or an adaptor element.
Further features and advantages of the universal joint system will become apparent with reference to the following drawings, descriptions, and claims.
The universal joint system in accordance with the invention is described as follows in detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which;
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In summary, the present invention has the following advantages:
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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