EP0487463A1 - An assembly of elements for modular joints connecting the struts of suspended structures - Google Patents
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/18—Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons
- E04B1/19—Three-dimensional framework structures
- E04B1/1903—Connecting nodes specially adapted therefor
- E04B1/1909—Connecting nodes specially adapted therefor with central cylindrical connecting element
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/18—Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons
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- E04B1/1903—Connecting nodes specially adapted therefor
- E04B2001/1921—Connecting nodes specially adapted therefor with connecting nodes having radial connecting stubs
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/18—Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons
- E04B1/19—Three-dimensional framework structures
- E04B2001/1924—Struts specially adapted therefor
- E04B2001/1927—Struts specially adapted therefor of essentially circular cross section
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/18—Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons
- E04B1/19—Three-dimensional framework structures
- E04B2001/1957—Details of connections between nodes and struts
- E04B2001/1966—Formlocking connections other than screw connections
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- the present invention relates to an assembly of elements making up a modular joint by means of which to interconnect the struts of suspended structures.
- a first type of assembly consists substantially in a multiple strut connector affording a plurality of fixing flanges to which the ends of the struts are secured by means of pivots. Whilst this hinged type of articulation affords some degree of versatility in erection of the roof, or whatever construction, it also betrays the serious structural drawback of increased stress on the struts deriving from the hinged joints; the strut must therefore be designed with more generous transverse dimensions to ensure sufficient strength, and is heavier than a strut associated with a rigid socket type connector.
- a second type of construction technique designed to overcome such drawbacks employs structural joints of prefabricated and positively coupled design, by means of which the struts are connected with their axes disposed along directions predetermined by the embodiment of the coupling elements themselves.
- This type of solution is certainly able to remedy the stress problem, though without affording any modular advantages whatever; in effect, the diverse constructional requirements encountered in practice have to be met by customizing connectors to suit individual installations, unless the decision is taken to manufacture extensive ranges of ready-made assemblies and therefore to shoulder the associated high investment and inventory costs.
- the object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks described above.
- the stated object is realized in an assembly of elements as characterized in the appended claims, which comprises at least one multiple coupling element affording a plurality of profiled sockets, and an interlocking longitudinal element of which one end affords a profiled tip accomodated to a matching fit and positively retained by a relative socket, and the remaining end is connected stably to a respective strut.
- the interlocking geometry of the socket and the tip of the longitudinal element is such as to enable a stable connection of the struts to a structural joint of modular embodiment in which the component parts are positively coupled and yet removable one from another.
- the tip profile exhibits faces convergent in a longitudinal plane containing both the axis of symmetry of the tip itself and the mutually parallel axes of the longitudinal element and the connected strut; also, the axis of the tip is angled away from the axis of the longitudinal element to a degree whereby the convergent faces are disposed in planes respectively parallel with and angled in relation to the axis of the strut, in such a way as allows of altering the angle between the axis of the strut and the plane in which the parallel or angled face of the tip is offered to the surface of a relative socket afforded by the multiple coupling element.
- a further advantage of the invention is that the modular joint can be pre-assembled conveniently on the ground, according to erection requirements, and the assembly then fitted into the structure.
- 1 denotes an assembly of modular elements serving to join the struts 2 of a temporary roof structure, comprising two multiple coupling elements 3 matched one to the other by way of relative mating surfaces 4a and 4b and secured thus with fastening means 7, by means of which to interconnect a plurality of struts 2; the assembly 1 further comprises a plurality of longitudinal coupling elements 8, each associated axially with one end of a relative strut 2, which are insertable between and retained positively by the two multiple coupling elements 3.
- Each multiple coupling element 3 is of symmetrical embodiment in relation to a centre axis (figs 4, 5, 6 and 7), and each mating surface 4a and 4b affords a respective plurality of profiled sockets 5a and 5b merging with corresponding slots 6 of which the transverse dimensions are smaller than those of the sockets 5a and 5b.
- the sockets 5a-5b are eight in number and distributed uniformly about a given circumference
- the single longitudinal coupling element 8 exhibits a body 9 of which one end 9a is connected to the relative strut 2 and the remaining end 9b affords a profiled tip 10 shaped to match the sockets 5a-5b of the multiple coupling elements 3. More exactly, the tip 10 is carried by a shank 20 of rectangular section extending from the body 9 and of shape such as to occupy the corresponding sockets 5a-5b of the two multiple coupling elements 3 with the shank 20 longitudinally disposed in the relative slot 6.
- the width of the profiled tip 10 is greater than that of the single slots 6 of the multiple coupling elements 3, such that with geometrical interference occasioned between the tip and the elements 3 in a direction coinciding with the axis 91 of the body 9 of the longitudinal element 8, an interlocking fit is established whereby the longitudinal element 8 remains positively retained and yet removable from between the multiple coupling elements 3.
- the shaped tip 10 of the longitudinal element 8 is preferably polyhedral in shape, exhibiting a first pair of opposite angled faces 12 and 13 converging on a point forward of the body 9 and coinciding with the longitudinal axis 10a of the polyhedron, hence of the tip; in a preferred embodiment, the two faces 12 and 13 will be set at identical angles on each side of the tip axis 10a.
- the tip 10 of the preferred longitudinal coupling element 8 is also angled away from the axis 91 of the body 9, advantageously to a degree matching the convergence between either of the first faces 12 and 13 and the tip axis 10a. Accordingly, as shown in fig 1, one face 12 of the first pair is disposed parallel with the longitudinal axis 91 of the body 9, hence with the axis of the associated strut 2, whereas the angle between the opposite face 13 and the same axis 91 is equal to the sum of the angles compassed by the two convergent faces 12 and 13 and the tip axis 10a.
- angles of the first pair of faces 12 and 13 in relation to the axis 10a of the tip 10 will be identical, and advantageously 225° or 15°, in such a manner that the struts 2 can be disposed parallel to the bottom face 14 of the sockets 5a, and angled away at 45° or 30°.
- 15 and 16 denote second pairs of faces afforded by the profiled tip 10, which are angled in relation to a longitudinal plane containing both the tip axis 10a and the axis 91 of symmetry of the body 9, and of shape such as to wedge to an exact fit in a corresponding socket 5a-5b of the multiple coupling elements 3 when the mating surfaces 4a and 4b are brought together and the fastening means 7 located and tightened; in the preferred embodiment of fig 1 such means 7 consist in a screw 17 of which the axis is disposed normal to the mating surfaces 4a and 4b.
- Figs 8, 9 and 10 show just three examples of joints that might be fashioned for a suspended structure utilizing the assembly 1 of elements according to the invention, in which the longitudinal elements 8 are connected to the multiple coupling elements 3 in a variety of ways so as to alter the angle of the struts 2 in space to suit different erection requirements.
- the profiled tip 10 might be disposed in alignment with the shank 20 and the body 9 of the longitudinal element 8, rather than angled; such a solution permits clearly of fashioning structural joints in which the struts 2 can be disposed at one angle only in relation to the multiple connector.
- the two multiple coupling elements 3 of the assembly are dissimilar one from the other, the one affording a sleeve 50 enabling connection to a vertical strut 2 beneath, the other with the slots 6 extended to accommodate the maximum height of the shank 20. Nonetheless, it will be clear that the two elements 3 might be identical in embodiment without prejudice to the spirit of the invention.
- one of the multiple coupling elements 3 might be fashioned with a plain transverse mating surface 4, devoid of sockets 5, which functions simply as a means by which to clamp the profiled tips 10 of the longitudinal elements 8 in sockets 5 formed entirely in the remaining multiple coupling element 3.
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- The present invention relates to an assembly of elements making up a modular joint by means of which to interconnect the struts of suspended structures.
- In the art field embracing the prefabrication of temporary structures, in particular those designed to support lightweight roofing erected as shelter over normally open spaces in public or private use, the systems most widely adopted are typified by a plurality of structural joints at which the struts of the supporting framework are interconnected by means of specially designed coupling assemblies. Given the extreme variation in shape and dimensions of possible roof layouts, the angles at which the component struts meet in space will differ notably from one roofing plan to another. This diversity is accentuated further, given the dissimilarity of the essential geometries adopted in the design of such roofing structures, in terms both of function and of appearance.
- In order to accommodate the specific constructional requirements which arise out of such diversity, a first type of assembly consists substantially in a multiple strut connector affording a plurality of fixing flanges to which the ends of the struts are secured by means of pivots. Whilst this hinged type of articulation affords some degree of versatility in erection of the roof, or whatever construction, it also betrays the serious structural drawback of increased stress on the struts deriving from the hinged joints; the strut must therefore be designed with more generous transverse dimensions to ensure sufficient strength, and is heavier than a strut associated with a rigid socket type connector.
- Moreover, a structure erected utilizing this hinged type of arrangement undoubtedly lacks the general stability of a structure with rigid connectors.
- A second type of construction technique designed to overcome such drawbacks employs structural joints of prefabricated and positively coupled design, by means of which the struts are connected with their axes disposed along directions predetermined by the embodiment of the coupling elements themselves. This type of solution is certainly able to remedy the stress problem, though without affording any modular advantages whatever; in effect, the diverse constructional requirements encountered in practice have to be met by customizing connectors to suit individual installations, unless the decision is taken to manufacture extensive ranges of ready-made assemblies and therefore to shoulder the associated high investment and inventory costs.
- The object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks described above.
- The stated object is realized in an assembly of elements as characterized in the appended claims, which comprises at least one multiple coupling element affording a plurality of profiled sockets, and an interlocking longitudinal element of which one end affords a profiled tip accomodated to a matching fit and positively retained by a relative socket, and the remaining end is connected stably to a respective strut. The interlocking geometry of the socket and the tip of the longitudinal element is such as to enable a stable connection of the struts to a structural joint of modular embodiment in which the component parts are positively coupled and yet removable one from another.
- In a preferred embodiment, the tip profile exhibits faces convergent in a longitudinal plane containing both the axis of symmetry of the tip itself and the mutually parallel axes of the longitudinal element and the connected strut; also, the axis of the tip is angled away from the axis of the longitudinal element to a degree whereby the convergent faces are disposed in planes respectively parallel with and angled in relation to the axis of the strut, in such a way as allows of altering the angle between the axis of the strut and the plane in which the parallel or angled face of the tip is offered to the surface of a relative socket afforded by the multiple coupling element.
- This advantageous feature, in conjunction with the fact that the multiple coupling element affords a plurality of sockets set apart one from the next at given angular distance, brings the added advantage that different longitudinal elements can be paired selectively with one multiple coupling element to create a modular system of joints offering a wide range of geometrical options.
- A further advantage of the invention is that the modular joint can be pre-assembled conveniently on the ground, according to erection requirements, and the assembly then fitted into the structure.
- Thus, with an assembly of elements according to the present invention, it becomes possible not only to embody positively coupled joints affording greater economies from the structural standpoint, but also, utilizing a greatly streamlined range of versatile and easily assembled components, to obtain notable economies in manufacture and stock control of the assembly, as well as in the erection of structures incorporating the assembly.
- The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
- fig 1 shows the assembly of elements according to the invention in its entirety, exploded and partly in section;
- figs 2a and 2b are further illustrations of one of the elements in fig 1, viewed in plan from above and from beneath, respectively;
- fig 3 is a detail of one of the elements of the assembly, seen in section through III-III, fig 1;
- figs 4 and 5 are further illustrations of one of the elements of fig 1, seen in plan from beneath and from above, respectively;
- figs 6 and 7, are further illustrations of one of the elements of fig 1, seen in plan from above and from beneath, respectively;
- figs 8, 9 and 10 show details of structures such as might be erected using an assembly of elements according to the invention, by way of example.
- In fig 1 of the accompanying drawings, 1 denotes an assembly of modular elements serving to join the
struts 2 of a temporary roof structure, comprising twomultiple coupling elements 3 matched one to the other by way ofrelative mating surfaces struts 2; theassembly 1 further comprises a plurality oflongitudinal coupling elements 8, each associated axially with one end of arelative strut 2, which are insertable between and retained positively by the twomultiple coupling elements 3. - Each
multiple coupling element 3 is of symmetrical embodiment in relation to a centre axis (figs 4, 5, 6 and 7), and eachmating surface sockets corresponding slots 6 of which the transverse dimensions are smaller than those of thesockets - In the preferred embodiment of figs 4 and 6, the
sockets 5a-5b are eight in number and distributed uniformly about a given circumference - The single
longitudinal coupling element 8 exhibits abody 9 of which oneend 9a is connected to therelative strut 2 and theremaining end 9b affords a profiledtip 10 shaped to match thesockets 5a-5b of themultiple coupling elements 3. More exactly, thetip 10 is carried by ashank 20 of rectangular section extending from thebody 9 and of shape such as to occupy thecorresponding sockets 5a-5b of the twomultiple coupling elements 3 with theshank 20 longitudinally disposed in therelative slot 6. - The width of the
profiled tip 10 is greater than that of thesingle slots 6 of themultiple coupling elements 3, such that with geometrical interference occasioned between the tip and theelements 3 in a direction coinciding with theaxis 91 of thebody 9 of thelongitudinal element 8, an interlocking fit is established whereby thelongitudinal element 8 remains positively retained and yet removable from between themultiple coupling elements 3. - The
shaped tip 10 of thelongitudinal element 8 is preferably polyhedral in shape, exhibiting a first pair of oppositeangled faces body 9 and coinciding with thelongitudinal axis 10a of the polyhedron, hence of the tip; in a preferred embodiment, the twofaces tip axis 10a. - As discernible from fig 1 in particular, the
tip 10 of the preferredlongitudinal coupling element 8 is also angled away from theaxis 91 of thebody 9, advantageously to a degree matching the convergence between either of thefirst faces tip axis 10a. Accordingly, as shown in fig 1, oneface 12 of the first pair is disposed parallel with thelongitudinal axis 91 of thebody 9, hence with the axis of the associatedstrut 2, whereas the angle between theopposite face 13 and thesame axis 91 is equal to the sum of the angles compassed by the twoconvergent faces tip axis 10a. - It follows therefore, that if the
longitudinal element 8 is offered to a socket of themultiple coupling elements 3 with the face denoted 12 flush against thebottom face 14 of thesocket 5a, then theaxis 91 of thebody 9, hence thestrut 2 also, will lie parallel to thissame bottom face 14 as in fig 1, whereas if theopposite face 13 is offered to thebottom face 14 of thesocket 5a, thestrut 2 will be displaced from the position of fig 1, with theaxis 91 of thebody 9 rotated through an angle equal to the sum of the angles compassed by theconvergent faces tip axis 10a. - In a preferred embodiment, the angles of the first pair of
faces axis 10a of thetip 10 will be identical, and advantageously 225° or 15°, in such a manner that thestruts 2 can be disposed parallel to thebottom face 14 of thesockets 5a, and angled away at 45° or 30°. 15 and 16 denote second pairs of faces afforded by the profiledtip 10, which are angled in relation to a longitudinal plane containing both thetip axis 10a and theaxis 91 of symmetry of thebody 9, and of shape such as to wedge to an exact fit in acorresponding socket 5a-5b of themultiple coupling elements 3 when themating surfaces screw 17 of which the axis is disposed normal to themating surfaces - Figs 8, 9 and 10 show just three examples of joints that might be fashioned for a suspended structure utilizing the
assembly 1 of elements according to the invention, in which thelongitudinal elements 8 are connected to themultiple coupling elements 3 in a variety of ways so as to alter the angle of thestruts 2 in space to suit different erection requirements. - In one alternative and simplified embodiment of the invention, the profiled
tip 10 might be disposed in alignment with theshank 20 and thebody 9 of thelongitudinal element 8, rather than angled; such a solution permits clearly of fashioning structural joints in which thestruts 2 can be disposed at one angle only in relation to the multiple connector. - It will be observed, moreover, that in a preferred embodiment of the assembly of elements as shown in the drawings, the two
multiple coupling elements 3 of the assembly are dissimilar one from the other, the one affording asleeve 50 enabling connection to avertical strut 2 beneath, the other with theslots 6 extended to accommodate the maximum height of theshank 20. Nonetheless, it will be clear that the twoelements 3 might be identical in embodiment without prejudice to the spirit of the invention. - In a further alternative embodiment of the present invention, one of the
multiple coupling elements 3 might be fashioned with a plain transverse mating surface 4, devoid of sockets 5, which functions simply as a means by which to clamp theprofiled tips 10 of thelongitudinal elements 8 in sockets 5 formed entirely in the remainingmultiple coupling element 3.
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GB2079396A (en) * | 1980-06-20 | 1982-01-20 | Driclad Ltd | Framework and shelter incorporating a framework |
GB2150998A (en) * | 1983-11-11 | 1985-07-10 | Colin John Stewart Stephenson | A connector for a framework structure |
FR2591251A1 (en) * | 1985-12-10 | 1987-06-12 | Loret Jean Yves | Device for connecting members making up a crosslinked spatial structure |
WO1989006724A1 (en) * | 1988-01-12 | 1989-07-27 | Octanorm-Vertriebs-GmbH für Bauelemente | Set of building elements for framework structures |
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FR864668A (en) * | 1940-04-05 | 1941-05-02 | Junction-assembly for demountable frames | |
GB2079396A (en) * | 1980-06-20 | 1982-01-20 | Driclad Ltd | Framework and shelter incorporating a framework |
GB2150998A (en) * | 1983-11-11 | 1985-07-10 | Colin John Stewart Stephenson | A connector for a framework structure |
FR2591251A1 (en) * | 1985-12-10 | 1987-06-12 | Loret Jean Yves | Device for connecting members making up a crosslinked spatial structure |
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