CA1289723C - Joint between a tubular elongate member and a second elongate member, e.g. a rod or a tube being at an angle to the former - Google Patents

Joint between a tubular elongate member and a second elongate member, e.g. a rod or a tube being at an angle to the former

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CA1289723C
CA1289723C CA000549301A CA549301A CA1289723C CA 1289723 C CA1289723 C CA 1289723C CA 000549301 A CA000549301 A CA 000549301A CA 549301 A CA549301 A CA 549301A CA 1289723 C CA1289723 C CA 1289723C
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Abstract The invention relates to a joint between a tube and a rod or another tube being at an angle to the former tube.
This joint being provided with a ring arranged around said rod or other tube and fastened thereto and being split at least at one place, the two ends of said ring bounding said or a gap going over each in a limb which is parallel to the other limb as well as to a plane going through the longitudinal axis of the rod or other tube and which together with the other limb forms a plug extending in the former tube and with at least one screw bolt screwed into a tapped hole of the connecting element formed by the ring and the limbs and adapted to be tightened and untightened from the outside for fixing the plug in the former tube as well as for fastening the ring to the rod or other tube and is characterized in that the ring is uni- or multi-part clamping tape of sheet material in that one of the two limbs of the or each plug has the tapped hole for the bolt and the other limb of the plug concerned and the wall of the first-mentioned tube have, at a place directly adjacent the other limb, a hole passing at least a wrench for turning the bolt about its longitudinal axis, in that the tapped hole and the two further holes are coaxial and have their axes of of revolution directed transversely of a plane going through the longitudinal axis of the first-mentioned tube and that of the rod or other tube and in that the wall of the first-mentioned tube forms a stop for the insertion end of the bolt.
The invention relates also to a supporting bracket thereto and is characterized in that said bracket consists of a strip having a part with a form bended at least half-circular fitting around a tube of the carrying construction and an limb being and directed adjacent, radially outward and in that the bended part has, at a place diametrically opposite the limb, a radially inwardly directed bulging part or a lug fitting in a hole of said tube or in a socket hole in the head of the screw bolt of the joint concerned.

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~8~723 Joint between a tubular elongate member and a second elongate member, e.g. a rod or a tube being at an anyle to the former ____________________________________________________________ The invention relates to a joint between a tubular elongate member and a second elongate member, e.g. a rod or a tube, lying in the same plane at an angle, for example, a right angle to the first elongate member for the manufacture of scaffoldings, frameworks, showwindow stands, exhibition racks, ladders, steel furniture or other constructions composed of elongate members, said joint being provided with a rin~ arranged around said second elongate member and fastened thereto and being split at least at one place, the or each pair of ends of said ring bounding a gap each end carrying a limb, which is parallel to the other limb and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second elongate member, a pair of parallel limbs constituting a 5 plug extending in the first elongate member, and with at least one screw bolt screwed into a tapped hole of the connecting element formed by the ring and the limbs and adapted to be tightened and untightened from the outside for fastening the plug in the first elongate member as well as for fastening the ring to the second elongate member.
A joint of this kind is known from DE-C-93 130. The one- or multi-part ring of this known joint has a tapped hole or tapped holes for one or more screw bolts. For this purpose it must have a relatively great radial thickness, which implies that at the place of the joint it often constitutes a troublesome, unaesthetical thickening of the elongate members and can only be made by casting or forging, which requires much material and a careful a~ter-treatment, so that the costs are high. Moreover said ring is little ~8g7Z3 elastic so that for fixing it, only the clamping force between the insertion end of the or eacn bolt and the or each radially opposite place on the inner surface of the ring can be used. For a reliable fixation of the ring around the second elongate member the or each screw bolt has to be tightened with heavy force, which is likely to cause damage of the rod or the tube. Finally for the connection of only one first elongate member with the second elongate member the ring must consist of two parts attachable to one another at a place opposite the plug for the first elongate member, because otherwise it cannot be arranged on existing rod structures without the need for first partly dismounting these structures.
The invention has for its object to provide a joint of the kind set forth in the preamble, which obviates the disadvantages of the known joint in a simple and cheap manner. This is achieved in that the ring is a one- or multi-part clamping strip of sheet material, one of the two limbs of the or each plug has the tapped hole for the bolt and the other limb of the plug concerned and the wall of the first elongate tube have, at a place directly adjacent the other limb a hole for passing the bolt and/or a wrench for turning the bolt about its longitudinal axis, the tapped hole and the two further holes are coaxial and have their axes of revolution directed tran~versely to a plane extending through the longitudinal axis of the first elongate member and the longitudinal axis of the second elongate member, and the wall of the first elongate ~ember forms a stop for the insertion end of the bolt.
In this case the ring or clamping tape may consist of a thin strip, which can be readily clamped around practically the whole circumference of the second elongate member, whilst it can be reliably guarded against axial displacement and rotation by means of a relatively slight force for pressing towards one another the limbs of the or each plug.
When the clamping tape passed around the rod or the tube is inserted with one of two parallel limbs of a plug into the first elongate member to be connected with said second elongate member and when subsequently the bolt screwed into the tapped hole of one limb i5 tightened, the other limb is pressed against the inner wall of the first elongate member after the bolt contacts said inner wall by its insertion end, after which the first-mentioned limb is pressed towards the other limb. As a result the clamping tape is clamped tightly around the second elongate member and the first elongate member to be connected therewith abou~ the insertion end of the bolt and the other limb.
Although the limbs may be fastened as separate parts to the clamping tape, a particularly simple and cheap connecting element is obtained when the clamping tape or each of the parts forming said tape and the two limbs and associated each with its own end of the tape or part thereof are formed by a single strip.
For enhancing the force by which the limb concerned is pressed by the bolt against the inner wall of the first elongate member to be connected with the second elongate member it is advisable to arrange a spacer between the two limbs of the or a plug. Preferably, the spacer is arranged between the free ends of said limbs. In this case it also increases the force by which the clamping tape is clamped around the second elongate member. The spacer may form part of the strip of the clamping tape and the limbs of the or each pl~1g.
It is advantageous for said strip or each part thereof to have at least in the limbs a transverse profile increasing the longitudinal bending resistance. Also thereby the clamping force of the plug in the first elongate member and that of the clamping tape around the second elongate ~397Z3 member can be raised.
A construction capable of preventing withdrawal of the plug from the tube after tightening of the bolt to the clamping tape against the clamping force exerted by the plug and the bolt on the elongate member is obtained when the adjacent holes in the wall of the first-elongate member and the limb concerned of the plug pass the bolt, in that in the position in which the insertion end of the bolt is pressed against the inner surface of the wall of the first elongate member the bolt extends by a part at or near the other end in the hole o said wall and in that the insertion end of the bolt and the part of the first elongate member cooperating ~ith said insertion end are constructed so that they secure the insertion end against radial displacement in the operative state of the joint. For the latter purpose the bolt may have a smaller diameter or smaller diameters along an end part adjoining the insertion end than the bolt, said end part being, for example, tapering and in that the wall of the first elongate member concerned may have at the area of the insertion end, a pit directed towards said end and adapted thereto or a hole matching said end.
A joint having particular properties is obtained when the bolt has a conical head tapering towards the insertion end and extending in fitting relation through the adjacent holes in the wall of the first elongate member concerned matching the conical shape of said head and in the limb concerned of the plug positioned in said first elongate member. In the first place said head prevents the clamping force of the plug in the first elongate member from exceeding a fixed value so that deformation of the tube due to excessive tightening of the bolt is avoided. In the second place the clamping force of the clamping tape around the second elongate member can be drastically increased despite the limitation of the clamping force of the plug in the first elongate member, which is highly important ~or heavily loaded scaffoldings, frameworks and ladders. Third, ~2~9~723 the bolt lies clearance-free in a radial direction in the holes of the wall of the first elongate member and the limb concerned of the plug.
For supporting, for example, boards of frameworks made in accordance with the invention it is advantageous to use supporting brackets, each said bracket consists of a strip having a part with a form bended at least half-circular fitting around a first elongate member of the carrying construction and a limb being and directed adjacent, radially outward and in that the bended part has, at a place diametrically opposite the limb, a radially inwardly directed bulging part or a lug fitting in a hole of said tube or in a socket hole in the head of the screw bolt of the joint concerned.
The invention will be described more fully with reference to the drawing. The drawing shows in:
Fig. 1 a sectional view of two tubes interconnected at an angle of 90 in accordance with the invention;
Fig. 2 a cross-sectional view taken on the line II-II
in fig. 1;
Fig. 3 a sectional view of three tubes interconnected at angles of 90 in accordance with the invention;
Fig. 4 a cross-sectional view taken on the line IV-IV
in fig. 3;
Fig. 5 an elevational view of a rod or tube with which a tube is connected at an angle of 60;
Fig. 6 a cross-sectional view of part of a joint embodying the invention, in which the screw bolt extends by its conical insertion end in a hole of the wall of a tube 3~ and thus guarded against radial displacement;
Fig. 7 a cross-sectional view of a variant of the detail of fig. 6;
Fig. 8 a cross-sectional view of a horizontal tu~e of a framework with a joint embodying the invention and an elevational view of a supportinq bracket bearing on said tube;
Fig. 9 a perspective view of part of a storage frame work to which the invention is applied;

~28~ 3 Fig. 10 a partially broken-away perspective view of a rod or tube with which two coplanar tubes are connected; and Fig. 11 an embodiment with an alternative type of tube.
ReEerring to ~igs. 1 and 2r reference numeral 1 designates a verticalr tubular post of a scaffolding, a showwindow stand, an exposition rack, a ladder, steel furniture or other construction composed of othe~ rod-shaped elements. This post may be replaced by a rod. ~eference numeral 2 designates a horizontal tube connected with the tube 1. The joint bet~een the tubes 1 and 2 comprises a clamping strip 3 arranged around the tube 1, the ends of which terminate in limbs 4 and 5. The limb 4 has rigidly secured to it a nut 6 into which is screwed a screw bolt 7 with a socket hole 8. The limb 5 and the wall of the tube 2 have holes 9 and 10 coaxial with the nut 6 and sufficiently large for passing a socket wrench 11.
When the bolt 7 is sufficiently turned back, the limbs 4, 5 on the clamping tape 3 surrounding the tube 1 form together a plug that can be inserted with some clearance into the tube 2. When the plug ~, 5 is at its place in the tube 2, the nut 6 and the hole 9 are coaxial with the hole 10 so that the socket wrench 11 can be inserted inwardly into the socket hole 8. When the bolt is tightened with the aid of said wrench, the insertion end of the bolt 7 comes into contact with the inner surface of the tube 2 and the limbs 5, 4 are pressed to the right, viewed in figs. 1 and 2. The limb 5 is thus pressed by its longitudinal edges against the tube 2. When the bolt 7 is further tightened, the limb 4 is screwed towards the limb 5 and the clamping strip 3 is ciamped tight around the tube 1. The clamping strip 3 and the limbs 4, 5 are formed by a single, curved, bent-over strip of sheet material. By profiling the cross section of the strip in the limbs 4, 5 the longitudinal resistance to bending of the latter is materially raised.
The embodiment shown in figs. 1 and 2 is very simple and cheap, it is trueJ but it has a few disadvantages. When the bolt 7 is sufficiently tightened to ensure a 9'723 satisfactory clamping between the tube 1 and ~he clamping tape 3~ the clamping of the bolt 7 and the limb 5 in the tube 2 may still allow a withdrawal of the plug 4, 5, 7 out of the tube 2 under given loads. Moreover, the limb 4 may be drawn obliquely with respect to the limb 5. There is, moreover, the risk that the bolt 7 is tightened to an extent such that the tube 2 is deformed at the area of the insertion end of the bolt 7 and of the edges of the limb 5.
This risk is the greater, the thinner is the wall of the tube 2.
Said disadvantages of the embodiment of figs. 1 and 2 are obviated in the embodiment shown in figs. 3 and 4. Fig.
3 shows, moreover, that more than one tube 2 can be connected in the same plane with the tube 1 in the manner according to the invention.
Referring to figs. 3 and 4 the clamping strip is split at two places so that it consists of two parts 3a and 3~. At its end the part 3a terminates in limbs 12 and part 3b in limbs 13. Each pair of co-operating limbs 12 and 13 again forms a plug insertable into the tube 2. At its free end the limb 13 is bent over and forms with the bent-over part a spacer 14 between the limbs 12 and 13. This spacer 14 ensures that the limbs 12 and 13 remain practically parallel when the bolt 15 is being tightened and that the clamping tape 3a, 3b is clamped with a heavy force. The screw bolt 15 bears by the conical insertion end 16 in a pit 17 formed in the wall of the tube 2. The head 18 of the bolt 15 is tapering towards the insertion end and bears in a matching conical hole 19 having an inwardly pressed edge 20 in the wall of the tube 2. Owing to its conical hole 21 the limb 12, just after its longitudinal edges are pressed against the inner surface of the tube 2, finds a stop on the head bolt 18 so that by further tightening the bolt the clamping force between the limb 12 and the tube 2 is not raised, but the clamping force between the clamping tape parts 3a and 3b and the tube 1 is, indeed, raised. This is important when the tube 1 forms a post of a scaffolding, a framework or a ladder whose floor or board bearing on the tube 2 or rung is ~'',B97Z3 heavily loaded. A further advantage of this construction is that the bolt 15, 16, 18 is guarded clearance-free against radial displacement and the limbs 12, 13 cannot be drawn out of the tube 2, which could be done in the embodiment shown in figs. 1 and 2.
Fig. ~ shows that the two tubes 1 and 2 need not be at right angles to one another.
Referring to fig. 6 the pit 17 of figs. 3 and 4 is replaced by a hole 22 in the wall of the tube 2.
Fig. 7 shows a cylindrical insertion end 23 of the bolt 15. The diameter of this end is smaller than that of the bolt 15 and said insertion end 23 also extends in a hole of the wall of the tube 2.
Fig. 8 shows the same cross-sectional view as fig. 4.
The tube 2 is provided with a bracket 24, 25 whose semi~circular part 24 fits around about half the circumference of the tube and bears thereon, whereas the straight part 25 directed radially to the part 24 forms a horizontal support for a board or a floor of a scaffolding.
In order to guard the bracket against turning the part 24 extends with the inwardly directed bulging part 26 obtained by a hole depressed from the outside the socket hole 27 of the bolt head 18.
Fig. 10 shows an alternative embodiment, in which the tube 1 carries two secondary tubes 2,2', to a large extent in conformity with the figure 1 embodiment. However, in the embodiment according to figure 10 two clamps 31, 32 are used, each provided with the limbs 4, 5, the only difference residing in the shapes of the respective clamping strips 33, 34. Different from the embodiments shown and aescribed hereinbefore, clamping strips 33, 34 extend only half over the axial dimension of the clamps 31, 32. Due to this construction the tubes 2, 2' can be coplanar.
Fig. 11 shows a joint, in which an alternative type of tube 35 is used. The tube 35 differs from the tube 2 used in the figure 1, 2, 3, 4 embodiments in that it is provided7 in its end zones, with cut-out parts 36, 37 extending over an angle having a magnitude, sufficient to shift the tube 35 ~39'7Z3 with its end zones over the respective limbs 4, 5 of the clamping strips 3. This shifting movement is indicated with arrrows 38. In this embodiment the tube can be added to an existing structure without the need of first destroying its coherence.
It is noted that the joint embodying the invention may also be used for rods and tubes of other sections than circular ones.
According to the invention it is also possible to interconnect solid rods by slipping cylindrical sockets onto the respective ends capable of receiving the plugs.

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  1. THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
    PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:

    l. A joint between a first tubular elongate member and a second elongate member, e.g. a rod or a tube, lying in the same plane at an angle, for example, a right angle to the first elongate member for the manufacture of scaffoldings, frameworks, display stands, exhibition racks, ladders, steel furniture or other constructions composed of elongate members, said joint being provided with a ring arranged around said second elongate member and fastened thereto and being split at least at one place; the or each pair of ends of said ring bounding a gap each end carrying a limb, which is parallel to the other limb and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second elongate member, one pair of parallel limbs constituting a plug extending into the first elongate member; and at least one screw bolt screwed into a tapped hole of the connecting element formed by the ring and the limbs and adapted to be tightened and untightened from the out-side for fastening the plug in the first elongate member as well as for fastening the ring to the second elongate member, characterized in that the ring is a one- or multi-part clamping strip of sheet material: one of the two limbs of each plug has said tapped hole for the bolt and the other limb of the plug and the wall of the first elongate tube at a place directly adjacent the other limb having aligned holes for passing the bolt and/or a wrench for turning the bolt about its longitudinal axis; said tapped hole and said aligned holes are coaxial and have their axes of revolution directed transversely to a plane extending through the longitudinal axis of the first elongate member and the longitudinal axis of the second elongate member; and the wall of the first elongate member forms a stop for the insertion end of the bolt.
  2. 2. A joint as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the clamping strip or each of the parts forming said strip and the two limbs associated each with its own end of the strip or part thereof are formed by one single strip.
  3. 3. A joint as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that a spacer is arranged between the two limbs of the or each plug.
  4. 4. A joint as claimed in claim 3 characterized in that the spacer also forms part of said strip or parts thereof.
  5. 5. A joint as claimed in claim 2, 31 or 4, characterized in that the strip or each part thereof has, at least in the limbs a transverse profile increasing the longitudinal resistance to bending.
  6. 6. A joint as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the bolt is inserted through registering holes in the wall of the first elongate and the associated limb of the plug pass the bolt to the position in which the insertion end of the bolt is pressed against the inner surface of the wall of the first elongate member and a part of the bolt at or near its other end engages in the hole of the wall of said first elongate member and the insertion end of the bolt and the part of the first elongate member tube cooperating with said insertion end being constructed so that they secure the insertion end against radial displacement in the operative state of the joint.
  7. 7. A joint as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the bolt has a reduced diameter along an end part adjoining its insertion end said end being, for example tapered, and the wall of said first elongate member concerned has, at the area of the insertion end, a pit or hole directed towards and adapted to receive said end.
  8. 8. A joint as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the bolt has a conical head tapering towards the insertion end and extending in fitting relation through complimentary adjacent holes in the wall of the first elongate member and in the corresponding limb of the plug positioned in said first elongate member.
  9. 9. A supporting bracket for a carrying construction comprising elongate members, e.g. rods and tubes or only of tubes, and joints as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 or 8 characterized in that said bracket consists of a strip having a part with a curved form that is at least half-circular fitting around a first elongate member of the carrying construc-tion and a limb that is adjacent said curved part and directed, radially outward thereof, and in that the curved part has, at a place diametrically opposite the limb, a radially inwardly directed bulging part or lug fitting in a hole in said first elongate member or in a socket hole in the head of the screw bolt of the joint concerned.
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