EP2369097A1 - Halterungseinheit für ein Dachelement und leichter Unterstand mit einer solchen Halterungseinheit - Google Patents

Halterungseinheit für ein Dachelement und leichter Unterstand mit einer solchen Halterungseinheit Download PDF

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EP2369097A1
EP2369097A1 EP11159631A EP11159631A EP2369097A1 EP 2369097 A1 EP2369097 A1 EP 2369097A1 EP 11159631 A EP11159631 A EP 11159631A EP 11159631 A EP11159631 A EP 11159631A EP 2369097 A1 EP2369097 A1 EP 2369097A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/18Tents having plural sectional covers, e.g. pavilions, vaulted tents, marquees, circus tents; Plural tents, e.g. modular
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/26Centre-pole supported tents
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/32Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
    • E04H15/64Tent or canopy cover fastenings
    • E04H15/642Tent or canopy cover fastenings with covers held by elongated fixing members locking in longitudinal recesses of a frame

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  • the present invention relates to a support assembly of a roof element comprising a frame and a fabric intended to be stretched between the frame and the support assembly, a light shelter comprising such a support assembly, a modular awning consisting of a plurality of light shelters.
  • the present invention also relates to the respective mounting methods of the lightweight shelter and modular awning.
  • This shelter in the field of this type of shelter, we already know a central pole type shelter such as that described in the European patent application EP 1 932 983 filed in the name of the plaintiff.
  • This shelter is represented on the figure 1 and comprises a support assembly 2, a roof element comprising a frame 3 in the form of a quadrilateral and a cloth 4 fixed by its outer peripheral part on the frame 3 and intended to be stretched between said frame 3 and the support assembly 2.
  • Said support assembly 2 comprises a central mast 5, a hoop 6 mounted sliding, able to be locked on said central mast 5 and arranged to receive the central part of said fabric 4, a flange 7 fixed on the upper part of said central mast 5, said flange 7 comprising a set of radial pulleys 8 each capable of receiving a cable 9, and a tensioning ring 10 mounted to slide and able to be locked on said central mast 5.
  • Each cable 9 passes over one of the pulleys 8 and has a first end attached to the tension ring 10 and a second end attached to the frame 3, said tension ring 10 of the support assembly 2 being locked on the central mast 5 in a position such that the cables 9 are stretched.
  • the assembly of this shelter takes place in the following way.
  • the support assembly 2, comprising the central mast 5, the hoop 6, the flange 7, the tension ring 10 and the cables 9, is erected.
  • the frame 3 is then arranged or assembled around said support assembly 2.
  • the second end of each cable 9 of the support assembly 2 is then fixed to fixing points 11 provided on the frame 3.
  • the fabric 4 is fixed on the frame 3 by its outer periphery and on the cerce 6 by its inner periphery defined by its central part.
  • the tensioning ring 10 is pulled down to, on the one hand, lift the frame 3 and, on the other hand, stretch the fabric 4 by pushing the hoop 6 downwards. Finally, once the desired fabric tension obtained, the tension ring 10 is locked on the central mast 5 in the desired final position.
  • the support assembly 2 according to the state of the art has a number of disadvantages. Indeed, because of its large number of components and their complexity, this support assembly 2 is particularly difficult and expensive to achieve and implement.
  • the cables 9 must be connected to several attachment points 11 distributed along each side of the frames 3 but also to the tops of said frames 3 otherwise the frame will deform.
  • the cables 9 connected to the vertices generate, in view of the overhang, mechanical forces such that it is necessary to significantly increase the section of said frames 3 and to set up reinforcements 12 to oppose the mechanical stresses.
  • this configuration requires cables 9 of different length. Consequently, the cost price of this type of shelter 1 is high because the sections of the frame 3 are important and such a configuration does not allow a uniformization of the constituent elements of said support assembly 2.
  • the purpose of the present invention is therefore to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks and to propose an alternative solution of a support assembly of a roof element and a light shelter of the central mast type comprising such a support assembly whose structures are significantly lighter and therefore more economical and are such that their mounting is advantageously easier because of the reduced number of different parts.
  • the frame consists of longitudinal members assembled to each other by their ends and it has a regular polygon shape having an even number of vertices at least equal to six.
  • the longitudinal members each comprise a prestressing means.
  • the present invention also relates to a modular awning remarkable in that it comprises a plurality of light shelters, according to the invention, arranged next to each other and a sealing device between the longitudinal members vis-à-vis the frames of two adjacent light shelters.
  • the light shelters according to the invention are arranged in such a way that they make it possible to obtain a modular awning of various shapes and sizes.
  • a light shelter 50 comprising a support assembly 51, a roof element 52 having a frame 53 in the form of a polygon and a fabric 54 fixed by its outer peripheral edge on the frame 53 and intended to be stretched between said frame 53 and the assembly 51, said fabric 54 is provided in its central part with an orifice whose edge defines the inner peripheral edge of the fabric 54.
  • This lightweight shelter 50 further comprises a rainwater collector 55.
  • said support member 51 comprises a central mast 56, connecting means 57 (see FIG. figure 9 ) slidably mounted on said central mast 56 and arranged to be locked on said central mast 56, and a plurality of cables 58 whose one end is fixed to the upper end of said central mast 56, the other being intended to be fixed on the frame 53.
  • the support element 51 advantageously comprises a flange 59 slidably mounted on said central mast 56 and arranged to be fixed to the upper end of said central mast 56 and to receive the end 58.
  • the central mast 56 is intended to be fixed on a solid mass (not shown) by fastening means (not shown) such as sealing butts or any other similar means providing the same effects such as chemical pegs or self-expanding for example.
  • the central mast 56 is preferably a hollow tube connected in the lower part to a rainwater drainage device (not shown).
  • this central mast 56 includes an orifice (not shown) adapted to cooperate with the rainwater collector 55 to discharge to said rainwater evacuation device received on the fabric 54 of the roof element 52.
  • the connecting means 57 are furthermore arranged to receive the inner peripheral edge of the fabric 54.
  • these connecting means 57 are analogous to the connection means described in the European patent application. EP 1,905,926 filed at the plaintiff's.
  • the fabric 54 comprises along its inner peripheral edge a ring 541, that is to say a bead.
  • This ring 541 is formed by a ring taken in a fold of said cloth 54, said ring being for example made of natural or synthetic rope.
  • connection means 57 comprise a ring 571, that is to say an annular part, intended to receive on its outer face the ring 541 of the fabric 54.
  • This ring 571 is provided at its upper end with a stop 572 extending radially outwards, fixed to the ring 571 for example by welding, and a locking ring 573 which, in the position where the fabric 54 is mounted, is interposed between the rod 541 and the stop 573 thus ensuring the locking of the rod 541.
  • connecting means 57 also comprise a preferably cylindrical sleeve 574 for sliding said connecting means 57 along the central mast 56 and connecting means 575 connecting the shell 574 to the core 571, these connecting means 575 being, for example, in the form of a plurality of radial wings.
  • the flange 59 which is preferably a ferrule-type tubular element slidably mounted on the central mast 56, comprises quick-locking means 60.
  • These are advantageously snap-type and comprise at least one radial orifice 601 located on the tubular element of the flange 59, at least one preferably cylindrical housing 602 integral with the flange 59 and extending radially outwardly of the flange 59 to the right of the orifice 601, a stop 603 located at the end free of said housing 602, a thrust member 604 preferably helical spring contained in the housing 602 and bearing on the stop 603, and a movable member 605 partially through the orifice 601 and arranged to move in the housing 602 under the action of the push member 604 from a "sliding position" (see Figures 6 and 7 ) where its end 606 bears on the outer face of the central mast 56 to a "locking position"
  • the term “inside the outer face of the central mast 56" designates the position in which the end 606 of the movable member 605 has actually passed through or in projection the outer face of the central mast 56 towards the inside. of said central mast 56.
  • the movable member 605 which is preferably a cylinder, is provided with a stop 607 being advantageously of the type of a shoulder bearing on the outer face of the flange. 59.
  • the movable member 605 bears on the annular face of the upper end of the central mast 56 (see FIG. figure 8 ).
  • This "locking position” is perfectly secure because, on the one hand, the flange 59 has a length sufficient to prevent its disengagement from the end of the central mast 56 and, on the other hand, the cables 58 of the support assembly 51 will exert on said flange 59 a pulling force downwards so as to keep the movable member 605 bearing on the annular face of the upper end of the central mast 56 and thus maintain the flange 59 locked on said central mast 56.
  • the rapid locking means 60 comprise three orifices 601 disposed in the same radial plane on the flange 59 and whose axes make an angle of 120 ° between them, and three assemblies "housing 602-stop 603-pushing member 604-moving member 605".
  • the light shelter 50 also comprises a roof element 52 comprising a frame 53 disposed around the central mast 56 of the support assembly 51, consisting of a beam 531 assembled to each other, having a global shape of regular polygon and being suspended by the cables 58 of the support assembly 51 connected only to each of the vertices of said frame 53 to limit the overhangs.
  • the frame 53 will advantageously have an even number of vertices at least equal to six.
  • the frame 53 has a regular hexagon shape.
  • the longitudinal members 531 each comprise a prestressing means 61 (see the detail of the figure 4 ) to put each beam 531 in tension, said tension is opposite to that which will be exerted by the web 54 when the latter will be tensioned.
  • this pre-stressing means 61 is positioned in the vicinity of the middle of each spar 531 and preferably comprises a cable 611 whose length is substantially longer than that of said spar 31 and whose ends are respectively fixed close to the ends of said spar.
  • the prestressing means 61 also comprises an extensible stretcher member 612 extending generally perpendicularly to the spar 531, able to receive the cable 611 and to turn it on, in the manner of the string of an arc on which one draws radially with respect to the handle of the arc. This operation will tend to push the middle of the spar 531 towards the outside of the frame 53 and to withstand the tension of the fabric 54 which, on the contrary, has the effect of returning said middle of the spar 531 towards the inside of the frame 53.
  • the constraining member 612 is inclined so as to be substantially parallel to the stretched fabric 54, and comprises a tube 613 secured to the spar 531 and having at its free end a tapping (not shown), a threaded rod 614 fit to move in the tube 613 cooperating with said tapping, a U-shaped receiving member 615, fixed to the free end of said threaded rod 614 and adapted to receive the cable 611, and a locking member 616, advantageously a nut, for immobilizing the threaded rod 614 with respect to the tube 613.
  • the frame 53 comprises a fastening device (not shown) capable of securing the external peripheral edge of the cloth 54 to said frame 53.
  • the fastening device is advantageously similar to that described in the patent. European EP 0 277 073 issued in the name of the plaintiff.
  • the fixing device is such that each of the longitudinal members 531 of the frame 53 has a groove opening through an inlet slot of width less than that of the bottom of the groove and that a locking ring can be engaged transversely in the throat , through its entrance slot, and be immobilized there to retain the outer peripheral edge of the web 54 having a bead.
  • the fixing device is remarkable in that in the locking position the locking ring is in the vertical position, at right angles to its insertion position by an entrance slot, and it is stuck inside the groove, so that a tensile force exerted outwardly on the fabric 54, does not allow the bead of said fabric 54 to escape from the groove.
  • the fabric 54 has a section 542 joining its inner peripheral edge fixed on the connecting means 57 at its outer peripheral edge fixed on said frame 53 and a connecting member 62 adapted to cooperate with the edges of said cut 542 to connect them together and form a continuous surface around the support assembly 51 by closing the inner and outer peripheral edges of the fabric 54.
  • This joining member 62 is a profile whose length is substantially equal to that of the section 542 and having a generally H-shaped section whose free ends 621 fold slightly on themselves so as to form two housings 622 capable of receiving said edges of the cup 542 each having a bead 543 (see FIG. figure 11 ).
  • junction member 62 To set up the junction member 62, it is necessary to engage simultaneously, preferably, one of the ends of the two beads 543 in the housings 622 of said connecting member 62 and to slide said connecting member 62 to the other ends said beads 543 of the fabric 54 to obtain a web 54 mounted having the appearance illustrated on the figure 10 .
  • this connecting member 62 is interesting because it allows to put the fabric 54 in place around the support assembly 51 after having erected said support assembly 51, to prevent the fabric 54 remains at during installation of said support assembly 51 and is dirty or worse deteriorated.
  • the present invention also relates to the method of mounting said light shelter 50. This assembly proceeds in the following manner.
  • the fabric 54 is placed on the ground so that the mass to receive the central mast 56 of the support assembly 51 appears in the orifice of the fabric 54.
  • This step can advantageously be carried out after the assembly of the frame 53, as shown in FIGS. Figures 3 and 4 , to avoid that the canvas is dirty or worse deteriorated. For this, it will be necessary to provide a step of placing the connecting member 62, previously described, on the fabric 54.
  • the support assembly 51 is erected by placing the central mast 56 on the solid mass, before the connecting means 57 and the flange 59 are slidably mounted on said central mast 56, the cables 58 being attached to one of their ends at the flange 59.
  • a lifting mast is also advantageous in that its height may be equal to or even less than that of the support assembly 51, so that the lightweight shelter can be mounted even in places where the height free over the light shelter is weak.
  • the next step is to assemble and set up the frame 53 around said support assembly 51, as shown in FIG. figure 3 .
  • the elements of the frame 53 are provided formed of longitudinal members 531. These are placed on trestles 63 and the frame 53 is mounted on site by fixing (for example by bolting) the ends of longitudinal members 531 therebetween.
  • prestressing means 61 may be placed on each spar 531 of said frame 53, in particular for frames 53 of large dimensions.
  • the free end of the cables 58 is then fixed to the attachment points 532 of the frame 53 which are arranged at the right of each top of the frame 53.
  • the assembly "frame 53-cables 58-flange 59" is then slightly raised using a suitable lifting means such as a crane whose hook is connected to said flange 59, so that it is maintained at a height sufficient to allow easy installation of the fabric 54.
  • a suitable lifting means such as a crane whose hook is connected to said flange 59, so that it is maintained at a height sufficient to allow easy installation of the fabric 54.
  • this last step of intermediate lifting is optional because the next step can be performed without having to lift the assembly "frame 53-cables 58-flange 59 ".
  • the fabric 54 is fixed substantially sealingly, on the one hand, on the connecting means 57 by its inner peripheral edge in accordance with what has been previously described and, on the other hand, on the frame 53 by its peripheral edge outside.
  • the fabric 54 may be fixed to the frame 53 by any known means and in particular gluing, welding, clipping or by a fixing device similar to that described in the European patent EP 0 277 073 as previously described. At this point, the fabric 54 is not yet stretched.
  • the connecting means 57 are locked in position on the central mast 56 by means of, for example, an axis 66 traversing simultaneously the connecting means 57 and the central mast 56.
  • the assembly of the light shelter 50 is now almost finished.
  • the cable puller 64 can then be removed from the support assembly 51 and the rainwater collector 55 is put in place on the central mast 56 around the connecting means 57.
  • the light shelter 50 mounted then has the appearance illustrated. on the figure 2 .
  • the fixing of the fabric 54 can be performed before fixing the free end of the cables 58 to the attachment points 532 of the frame 53.
  • this assembly may include a step of producing a concrete block before erecting the support assembly 51.
  • the invention also relates to a modular awning 100 consisting of a plurality of light shelters 50, of different dimensions or not, arranged next to each other.
  • each of the light shelters 50 constituting the modular awning 100 it is necessary to assemble, as previously described, each of the light shelters 50 constituting the modular awning 100 and arrange them next to each other so that a light shelter 50 comprises at least one spar 531. vis-à-vis with a spar 531 of at least one light shelter 50 adjacent, the rails 531 vis-à-vis being close or in contact.
  • the modular awning 100 comprises a sealing device 101 between the longitudinal members 531 vis-à-vis the frames 53 of two adjacent lightweight shelters 50.
  • the sealing device 101 comprises a first sealing member 102 fixed on top of one of the two longitudinal members 531 facing each other and a second sealing member 103 fixed on top of the other longitudinal member 531, the first and second sealing members 102, 103 being substantially sealingly attached to the top of said longitudinal members 531 and capable of cooperating together to create a baffle preventing a rainwater inlet between the two longitudinal members 531 -a-vis.
  • the first sealing member 102 is an angle having a first flange 104 in contact with the top of the spar 531 on which it is fixed and a second flange 105 extending substantially perpendicularly from above the spar 531 upwards. .
  • the second sealing member 103 is a profile whose vertical section has a general Z-shape with a first flange 106 in contact with the top of the spar 531 on which it is fixed, a second flange 107 extending substantially perpendicularly from the top of said spar 531 upwards and a third flange 108 extending substantially parallel to the top of said spar 531 and provided along its free edge with a return 109 extending substantially perpendicularly from below said third wing 108 down.
  • the second flanges 107, third flange 108 and return 109 of the second sealing member 103 partly cover the second flange 105 of the first sealing member 102 so as to create the baffle.
  • this assembly may include a step of producing a concrete block before mounting various light shelters 50.
  • the light shelter 50 comprises a second embodiment of the fastening device adapted to ensure the fastening of the outer peripheral edge of the cloth 54 on said frame 53.
  • this device for fixation comprises a lace 67, advantageously elastic, passing alternately around the longitudinal members 531 of the frame 53 and in orifices 68 arranged along said outer peripheral edge of the fabric 54.
  • This fixing device makes it possible to fix the fabric 54 to the frame 53 but also to ensure partially or completely the power of the canvas 54.
  • the mobile elements 605 of the quick-locking means 60 do not bear against the annular face of the upper end of the central mast 56, but each cooperate with an orifice made of in the upper end of said central mast 56.
  • this configuration is disadvantageous because it requires an angular positioning of the flange 59 during its assembly.
  • Said movable elements 605 may also cooperate with a perimeter groove made at the upper end of said central mast 56 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the frame 53 of the roof element 52 of the light shelter 50 does not have a hexagon shape but has a shape advantageously regular polygon having 8, 10, 12 or 14 highs.
  • Said frame 53 may also have a polygon shape with an odd number of vertices and at least equal to 5, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the cables 58 will not be arranged symmetrically two by two with respect to the axis of the central mast 56 of the support assembly 51.
  • Said frame 53 may also have a polygon shape with a large number of vertices so as to tend towards a circular shape without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • the sealing device 101 between the longitudinal members 531 opposite the frames 53 of two adjacent lightweight shelters 50 may be a simple U-shaped section (not shown) without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • This U-shaped profile will have a core resting on the top of the two longitudinal members 531 vis-à-vis and whose width will be greater than that of said longitudinal members 531, and two slightly flared wings oriented downwards.
  • This U-shaped section will cover the two longerons 531 and prohibit a rainwater inlet between the two longitudinal members 531 vis-à-vis.
  • the support assembly similar to the support assembly 51 previously described, comprises a telescopic central mast.
  • the central mast is telescopic.
  • said central mast is formed of at least two movable elements in longitudinal translation relative to each other.
  • the central mast has only two elements, the first element called “lower” being a hollow tube intended to be fixed on a solid mass by suitable fastening means, the second element called “upper” being a hollow tube capable of sliding inside said lower element.
  • the central mast is locked in position using, for example, an axis traversing simultaneously said two elements.
  • the flange can be slidably mounted on said central mast and all the components of the support assembly according to the method described above.
  • the support assembly similar to the support assembly 51 previously described, also comprises a telescopic central mast comprising a lower element and at least one upper element sliding inside said lower element which is fixed on a massif.
  • This support assembly further comprises a flange attached to the upper end of the upper member.
  • the flange will be fixed on the upper element which is the one which is arranged at the top of the central mast when the latter is fully extended.
  • the support element 51 of a roof element 52 according to the invention and the light shelter 50 comprising such a support element 51 can advantageously be installed on any type of site whatever the climatic conditions and access.
  • the structure of the light shelter 50 according to the invention is lightweight construction, simple and fast, while ensuring outstanding mechanical strength.

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