EP3282066A1 - Befestigungselement zum befestigen langgestreckter elemente und anordnung damit - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a fastening member for elements such as boards.
- the invention relates to an arrangement wherein the elements are fastened using such fastening members.
- Decking boards may be used as boards for flooring such as a terrace.
- the flooring may also be called as decking.
- Fastening of the decking boards and/or railstep boards may be implemented by screwing screws through the elements to a supporting structure.
- Such supporting structure may also be called as a substructure. Screws, while penetrating through the elements may both deteriorate the visual appearance and also provide a leakage for fluids, e.g. water, and moisture to penetrate into the element. This may reduce the service life of decking boards.
- a fastening member for fastening elongated elements there is disclosed embodiments of a fastening member for fastening elongated elements. There is further disclosed an arrangement wherein elements, such as boards, are fastened using one or more fastening members. Additionally, there is disclosed a use of the fastening member for fastening elongated elements.
- the elongated element, such as a board may comprise one or more grooves.
- the fastening member comprises a respective extension, adapted to the groove.
- the manufacturing tolerance of the groove is reasonably large. Therefore, in order to fit the fastening member to many grooves have different heights, a part of the fastening member is deformable.
- a fastening member comprising
- a support rail comprising
- a fastener for fixing support rails to each other comprising:
- a fastening member to a support rail comprising:
- a flooring comprising:
- a method for forming a flooring comprising:
- the fastening member 1 may be used for fastening, for example, elongated decking boards 4 such as terrace elements.
- An elongated terrace element may be used for terrace flooring 3, and may have a length that is considerably (at least ten times) larger than the width.
- Such elements are generally fastened to a support structure 6.
- the support structure 6 is generally on another level than the element 4 itself, i.e. the support may e.g. be located under the element 4.
- the element 4 may be e.g. a panel or a board such as a decking board or a railstep board.
- Such elements may comprise at least one groove, for example at least two grooves; one on a first edge and another on an opposite edge.
- the elements 4 or a part of them may be made of a composite comprising natural fibres and polymer, such as thermoplastic polymer, polyoxymethylen and/or polyolefin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or copolymer thereof.
- polymer such as thermoplastic polymer, polyoxymethylen and/or polyolefin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or copolymer thereof.
- the elements 4 or a part of them may be made of wood, metal or another appropriate material.
- FIG. 1a shows in a perspective view from a first direction a fastening member 1, in accordance with an embodiment.
- Figures 1b-1g show a top view, a perspective view from a second direction, a side view, an end view, another side view, and a bottom view of the fastening member of Fig. 1a , respectively.
- the fastening member 1 comprises a foot part 1.1 which is adapted to face a groove 2.1 of a support rail 2 when attached with the support rail 2.
- the foot part 1.1 may be a solid, sheet like structure or it may comprise one or more holes so that two or more bridge-like sections 1.2, 1.3 are formed, as is illustrated in Figures 1 a, 1b and 1 e .
- the bridge-like sections 1.2, 1.3 may increase flexibility of the foot part 1.1 when desired.
- a wall 1.4 is formed in the middle of the foot part 1.1 extending upwards from the foot part 1.1.
- the wall 1.4 need not be a plate like element but may also be constructed of one or more pillars or other supporting elements.
- the wall 1.4 may have a curved section 1.5 preferably in the middle.
- the wall 1.4 is designed so that when the fastening member 1 is installed to a support rail 2 and there is a longitudinal element 4 on both sides of the fastening member 1, one side of the wall 1.4 provides two distant support points to one longitudinal element 4 and one support point (for example by the curved section 1.5) on the other side of the wall to an adjacent longitudinal element 4.
- the foot part 1.1 may also have two grooves 1.6, 1.7 near both longitudinal edges of the foot part 1.1, a protrusion 1.8 such as a pin, and a guide 1.9.
- the curved section 1.5 and the protrusion may be located at the same location but directed to opposite directions with respect to the foot part 1.1. This is illustrated in Figures 1d-1f .
- the outer circumference of the foot part 1.1 has two curved sections at opposite corners and two angular sections at other two opposite corners.
- One purpose of the curved sections is to only allow limited rotation of the fastening element in a groove 2.1 of a support rail 2 ( Figures 3a and 3b ).
- the fastening element may only be rotated about 90° in a groove 2.1 of a support rail 2.
- the form and dimensions of the outer circumference of the fastening element 1 may allow rotation in only one direction to set the fastening element 1 from an installation position into a locking position. This is illustrated in Figure 3b .
- the fastening member 1 on the left is in the installation position and the fastening member 1 on the right is in the locking position.
- the diagonal from a first corner 1.12 ( Figure 1g ) to a third corner 1.14 may be sized so that it is longer than the distance between walls 2.3 of the groove 2.1 and the other diagonal from a second corner 1.13 to a fourth corner 1.15 may be sized so that it is shorter than the distance between walls 2.3 of the groove 2.1 but longer than the distance between edges of the tongues 2.4 of the support rail 2. This may be achieved by forming curved corners or by some other means.
- the diagonal from a first corner 1.12 to a third corner 1.14 and the other diagonal from a second corner 1.13 to a fourth corner 1.15 may be sized so that they are shorter than the distance between walls 2.3 of the groove 2.1.
- This may be achieved by, for example, forming curved sections at each corner 1.12-1.15.
- the foot part 1.1 of the fastening member 1 are such that in a first position the foot part 1.1 is able to be entered in the groove 2.1 of the support rail 2 and in a second position the foot part 1.1 is not able to be drawn away from the groove 2.1 of the support rail 2.
- the fastening element 1 on the top-right corner illustrates this first position and the fastening element 1 on the bottom-left corner illustrates this second position, in accordance with an embodiment.
- the fastening member 1 also comprises a first locking section 1.10 and a second locking section 1.11 at the top of the wall 1.4.
- the first locking section 1.10 and the second locking section 1.11 are adapted to lock a decking board 4 with the support rail 2.
- the wall 1.4 keeps the foot part 1.1 at a distance from the first locking section 1.10 and the second locking section 1.11. This distance may depend on the thickness of longitudinal elements 4 for which the fastening member 1 has been designed.
- the second locking section 1.11 is divided into two parts to improve flexibility of the second locking section 1.11 (marked with references 1.11 a and 1.11 b in Figure 1f ).
- the locking sections 1.10, 1.11 need not form a single entity but one or both of the first locking section 1.10 and the second locking section 1.11 may comprise two or more subsections. Furthermore, when the curved section 1.5 is located between the subsections 1.11 a, 1.11 b of the second locking section 1.11, the subsections 1.11 a, 1.11 b may be able to bend more compared to the situation in which the second locking section 1.11 were a single-part locking section. In other words, bending of the second locking section 1.11, when not divided into two (or more) parts, could be restricted by the curved section 1.5.
- the second locking section 1.11 may be formed so that it only comprises one of the two subsections 1.11 a, 1.11b of Figure 1f (.e.g. only the first subsection 1.11a or only the second subsection 1.11 b), wherein the curved section 1.5 may not restrict bending of the second locking section 1.11.
- the second locking section 1.11 is preferably on the same side of the wall 1.2 than the curved section 1.5.
- the first locking section 1.10 and the second locking section 1.11 are resilient so that they can be bent by an external force and when the force is released they will bend backwards towards the original position.
- the locking sections 1.10, 1.11 may also be called as claw couplings because they function is similar to a claw coupling when they are used to lock longitudinal elements 4 to support rails 2, as will be explained later in this specification.
- the support rail 2 has a groove 2.1 for receiving fastening members 1.
- the groove 2.1 is formed of a bottom 2.2, two longitudinal side walls 2.3 and tongues 2.4 extending from one end of the side walls 2.3.
- the tongues 2.4 are, for example, substantially parallel to the bottom 2.2 whereas the side walls 2.3 may be perpendicular to the bottom 2.2 or at another angle with respect to the bottom 2.2. In other words, the side walls 2.3 are not parallel to the bottom 2.2.
- the side walls 2.3 continue beneath the bottom 2.2 to give more stiffness to the support rail 2 in a longitudinal direction and to make the support rail 2 higher.
- the tongues 2.4 may have a longitudinal shoulder ridge 2.6 for example near the edge of the tongue 2.4.
- the bottom 2.1 may have through holes 2.7, pits or other such formations at regular intervals.
- One or both of the tongues 2.4 may have notches 2.11 which may be adapted to receive an edge of the wall 1.4 of the fastening member 1 when the fastening member 1 has been installed in connection with the support rail 2 as illustrated in Figures 3a and 3b . In other words, the edge may be partly in the notch when the fastening member 1 is in the locking position.
- the interval between the holes 2.7 may be selected to correspond the mutual distance of the longitudinal elements 4 in the finished flooring 3.
- the width of the longitudinal element may be 90 mm, 120 mm or 150 mm and a slit between two adjacent longitudinal elements may be about 5 mm.
- the distance between the holes 2.7 might be 95 mm, 125 mm or 155 mm, respectively.
- support rails 2 may be provided with two or more different sets of holes so that each set is meant to be used with different widths of longitudinal elements 4.
- one set may comprise holes having mutual distance of 95 mm and another set may comprise holes having mutual distance of 125 mm.
- the holes 2.7 may be formed during manufacturing of the support rails 2 or at a later stage. In the latter case, it may be possible to form small indications on the surface of the groove of the support rail 2 to indicate correct locations for the holes to be drilled later.
- Fastening elements 1 may be attached with the support rail 2 as follows, for example.
- the fastening element 1 is put above the groove 2.1 at a location of a hole 2.7 of the support rail 2 in the first position.
- the first position may be deduced on the basis of the direction the guide 1.9 is pointing.
- the guide 1.9 may point towards a first side wall 2.3 when the fastening member 1 is in the first position.
- the fastening member 1 can be put on the surface of the groove 2.1 so that the protrusion 1.8 of the fastening member 1 enters the hole 2.7 of the support rail 2. Then, the fastening member 1 can be rotated to a first direction until the fastening member 1 is in the second position.
- FIG. 3b This is illustrated in Figure 3b , where the fastening element on the left is in the first position and the arrow indicates the rotation direction, and the fastening element 1 on the right illustrates a fastening element 1 rotated to the second position, in accordance with an embodiment.
- the rotation direction is clockwise and the amount of rotation is approximately 90 degrees.
- the grooves 1.6, 1.7 of the fastening member 1 are at the same location than the shoulder ridges 2.6 of the support rail 2.
- the grooves 1.6, 1.7 and the shoulder ridges 2.6 may make it easier to detect when the fastening member 1 is correctly in the second position.
- both longitudinal edges of the foot part 1.1 are located below the tongues 2.4 of the support rail 2 which prevent drawing the fastening member 1 away from the groove 2.1.
- the fastening member 1 may be released from the support rail 2 by rotating the fastening member 1 into the first position. If the foot part 1.1 of the fastening member 1 has the above described angular sections at two opposite corners, it may only be possible to rotate the fastening member 1 counter-clockwise from the second position to the first position. However, in accordance with an embodiment, the foot part 1.1. has a form which allows both clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation to move the fastening member 1 from the second position to the first position.
- the material of the fastening member 1 may comprise polymer, such as thermoplastic polymer, spring metal or other material which may provide high enough stiffness and dimensional stability.
- the fastening member 1 may comprise polyoxymethylen and/or polyolefin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or copolymer thereof.
- the fastening member may be made of a composite comprising polyolefin and natural fibres. In accordance with an embodiment the whole fastening member is made of the same material.
- Fig. 2a depicts, in a perspective view, an example of a fastener 5 for attaching two support rails 2 of a support structure to each other and Figure 2b shows how the fastener 5 may be installed in connection with the support rail 2, in accordance with an embodiment.
- the fastener 5 may, for example, be installed in connection with a second groove 2.8 of the support rail 2.
- the second groove 2.8 may comprise one of the side walls 2.3 as a bottom of the second groove 2.8, two or more longitudinal side walls 2.9 and a tongue 2.10 extending from one end of the side wall 2.9.
- the fastener 5 has two side sections 5.1 a, 5.1b at an angle with each other, preferably at a right angle.
- Both side sections 5.1 may have one or more threaded holes 5.2a, 5.2b for a screw 5.3a, 5.3b.
- the screw 5.3a, 5.3b may be, for example, an allen screw, but also another kinds of screws may be used.
- the screws 5.3a, 5.3b may have been installed to the threaded holes 5.2a, 5.2b of the support rail 2 in connection with manufacturing the support rail 2 or before providing the support rail 2 for purchasing. Hence, construction persons need not install the screws 5.3 a, 5.3b at a construction site.
- the fastener 5 may be made of steel, aluminium or plastics which is stiff enough so that the side walls 5.1 a, 5.1 b of the fastener 5 will not easily bend with respect to each other. In other words, the angle between the side walls 5.1 a, 5.1 b of the fastener 5 should not easily change.
- Figure 2d shows an example of a support structure 6 for the flooring 3, in a perspective view, before attaching support rails 2 to each other, in accordance with an embodiment.
- this example of Figure 2d shows only three support rails 2a, 2b, 2c with which longitudinal elements 4 will be fastened and two support rails 2d, 2d to be attached with both ends of the three support rails 2a-2c to form the support structure 6.
- those three support rails 2a-2c with which longitudinal elements 4 will be fastened will also be called as transversal support rails because they are substantially in a transversal direction with respect to the longitudinal elements 4, and, respectively, those support rails 2d, 2e which will be attached to the ends of the transversal support rails 2a-2c will also be called as longitudinal support rails.
- transversal support rails 2a-2c may be different from three and the number of longitudinal support rails 2d, 2e may be different from two in practical implementations. Also the length and other dimensions of the parts of the support structure 6 and longitudinal elements 4 may vary.
- the support rails 2a-2e may be prepared on a desk or on another applicable work stand so that the working position of a worker may be convenient for the worker.
- fastening members 1 may be attached with the transversal support rails 2a-2c at appropriate locations and fasteners 5 may be fixed to the longitudinal support rails 2d, 2e at appropriate locations.
- the parts of the support structure may look like as is illustrated in Figure 2d .
- the fasteners 5 may alternatively be fixed at both ends of the transversal support rails 2a-2c.
- the prepared support rails 2a-2e may be positioned to the place where the flooring 3 will be located. There may be some kind of foundations on a ground or the support structure 6 may be located upon a ground, a floor or some other flat base.
- the support rails 2a-2e may be assembled to each other for example as follows. First, the transversal support rails 2a-2c are positioned to correct locations. Then, one longitudinal support rail 2d is attached with one end of the transversal support rails 2a-2c so that the other, free side section 5.1 of the fastener 5 will enter the groove of the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the screws 5.3 of the other side section 5.1 may now be screwed in so that the tip of the screws 5.3 become in contact with the bottom of the groove of the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the other longitudinal support rail 2e may be attached with the other end of the transversal support rails 2a-2c in the same way.
- the longitudinal support rails 2d, 2e are fixed with the transversal support rails 2a-2c and quite a stiff support structure 6 for the flooring 3 has been obtained.
- the tip of the screw 5.3 is conical.
- FIG. 4 shows examples of such fastening members 1 a, 1 b for a higher profile support rails and for a lower profile support rails, respectively, in accordance with an embodiment.
- One edge of a first longitudinal element 4a may be pushed at an angle towards the special fastening element 8. Then, the first longitudinal element 4a may be pushed downwards towards the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the first locking section 1.10 bends and allows the other end of the first longitudinal element 4a fall down towards the surface of the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the first locking section 1.10 is not anymore affected by the force and thus may bend backwards to the original position.
- the lower edge of the first locking section 1.10 is inside the groove 4.1 of the first longitudinal element 4a and prevents the first longitudinal element 4a rising upwards. In other words, the first longitudinal element 4a is locked to the transversal support rail 2a-2c by the first locking section 1.10.
- This operation may be repeated to each fastening member 1 along the longitudinal element 4.
- the operation described above may be started from one end of the longitudinal element 4 and after that the installer (or another person) may walk on the longitudinal element 4 to the other end, wherein due to the weight of the person the remaining part of the longitudinal element 4 will be pushed towards the support rails 2 and locked by the fastening members 1.
- the next element 4 i.e. the second longitudinal element 4b may be installed beside the first longitudinal element 4a quite in the same way.
- One edge of the second longitudinal element 4b is pushed towards wall 1.4 of fastening members 1 so that the edge of the second longitudinal element 4b touches the wall 1.4.
- the second longitudinal element 4a may be pushed downwards towards the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the first locking section 1.10 bends and allows the other end of the second longitudinal element 4b fall down towards the surface of the transversal support rail 2a-2c.
- the first locking section 1.10 is not anymore affected by the force and thus may bend backwards to the original position.
- the lower edge of the first locking section 1.10 is inside the groove 4.1 of the second longitudinal element 4b and the lower edge of the second locking section 1.11 is inside the other groove 4.2 of the second longitudinal element 4b and thus prevent the second longitudinal element 4b rising upwards.
- the second longitudinal element 4b is locked to the transversal support rail 2a-2c by the first locking section 1.10 and the second locking section 1.11.
- the next element 4 i.e. the third longitudinal element 4c may be installed beside the first longitudinal element 4 quite in the same way. This procedure may be repeated until all longitudinal elements 4 has been installed to the support structure 6. The last element may be different from the other elements if the outer edge of the flooring 3 remains visible. Then, an element 7 having a top surface and a side surface may be used. An example of such element 7 is illustrated in Figures 5a and 5b . When such an element 7 is used, it may need to be fixed to the other support rail 2a with additional fastening member, which may differ from the fastening member 1. For example, a clip (not shown) may be used at the other (lower) edge of the element 7, which fixes the lower edge with the support rail 2a.
- Figure 3c illustrates when an element 4 is pushed towards the fastening member 1
- Figure 3d illustrates when the element 4 has been pushed between two fastening members 1 to the surface of the support rail 2.
- the fastening element may comprise a shoulder ridge and the support rail 2 may comprise a corresponding groove.
- the groove and shoulder ridge -pair it may be possible to use a pit and a corresponding tip -pair in the fastening element 1 and the support rail 2 to provide similar mutual operation.
- Releasing an elongated element 4 from the flooring 3 may be performed, for example, as follows.
- a screwdriver, a plate or another appropriate tool is put in the slit between the upper tongue of the longitudinal element 4 and the first locking section 1.10 of the fastening member 1 at one end of the longitudinal element 4.
- Another screwdriver, a plate or another appropriate tool is put in the slit between the upper tongue of the longitudinal element 4 and the first locking section 1.10 of the adjacent fastening member 1.
- the edge of the longitudinal element 4 is lifted by the first tool and simultaneously the second tool is used to bent the first locking section 1.10 of the adjacent fastening member 1 so that the longitudinal element 4 is no longer locked by the first locking section 1.10 of the adjacent fastening member 1 and the edge of the longitudinal element 4 can be lifted upwards.
- This operation may be repeated to the remaining fastening members 1 along the length of the longitudinal element 4 until the longitudinal element 4 is fully released from the support structure.
- the fastening member 1 described above may also decrease possible effects due to thermal expansion of the elements 4. If an element 4 is slightly expanded due to temperature changes, the width of the element may change. If the width increases, the edge of the tongue 4.2 of the element 4 ( Figure 3d ) moves towards the fastening member 1 and may push the protrusion 1.9. Due to the flexibility of the protrusion and/or the wall 1.2, the protrusion 1.9 and/or the wall 1.2 may slightly move. However, the movement does not affect to the next element because the locking section 1.10, 1.11 which is towards the adjacent element is also capable of bending when necessary.
- Thermal expansion may also affect the length of the elements 4.
- the fastening members 1 are not screwed or attached with an adhesive with the elements 4, wherein the fastening members 1 allow the elements to slightly "slide" in the longitudinal direction.
- some means may be provided.
- a tape 9 ( Figures 3a and 3b ) having a frictional surface may be fixed on one transversal support rail 2a-2c, wherein the elements 4 are installed on the frictional surface of the tape 9.
- An advantageous location for such tape 9 is in the middle of the elements 4 in the longitudinal direction i.e.
- a tape having a surface with less friction may be attached with the other transversal support rails 2a, 2c to improve the slideability of the elements 4 on the surface of the support rails 2.
- This kind of arrangement may assure that the middle of the elements 4 remains at substantially the same location despite of the thermal expansion whereas the ends of the elements 4 may move more easily.
- the tape may also improve the locking effect because the tape may be slightly elastic so that it can be compressed when inserting an element under the locking section 1.10, 1.11 and decompressed when the element 4 has been inserted. Moreover, manufacturing tolerances of the elements 4 may cause that the height of the tongue of the element 4 may vary in the longitudinal direction of the element 4. Thus, the tape may reduce a possible effect of this variation.
- one or more pieces of tape may be installed on one or more support rails 2a-2c to dampen sound i.e. to be used as a sound insulation irrespective of whether the above mentioned friction effect is utilized or not.
- one or more anti-skid devices 10 may be used to prevent or reduce sliding of the elements 4, as is illustrated in Figure 7 .
- the anti-skid device 10 may comprise a bottom section 10.1 and one or more side sections 10.2a, 10.2b.
- the side section(s) 10.2a, 10.2b may have a toothed edge or similar structure which is adapted to make a contact with the element 4 which is installed above the anti-skid device 10.
- the toothed edge grips to the bottom surface of the element 4 and therefore prevents or at least reduces lateral movement of the element 4 with respect to the support rail 2.
- the anti-skid device 10 may be attached with the support rail 2 with one or more screws, for example.
- a fastening member (1) comprising:
- the second locking section (1.11) comprises at least two separate subsections.
- the fastening member (1) further comprises:
- the foot part (1.1) comprises:
- an outer circumference of the foot part (1.1) has two curved sections at diagonally opposite corners (1.12, 1.14) and two angular sections at other two diagonally opposite corners (1.13, 1.15).
- the supporting element (1.4) of the foot part (1.1) comprises:
- the foot part (1.1) comprises:
- a support rail (2) comprising:
- the support rail (2) comprises:
- one of the two or more longitudinal side walls (2.3) forms the bottom of the second groove (2.8).
- At least one of the tongues (2.4) comprises:
- a fastener (5) for fixing support rails (2) to each other comprising:
- a tip of the screw (5.3) is conical.
- a fastening member (1) according to the first example to a support rail (2) according to the second example comprising:
- the method setting the foot part (1.1) to the groove (2.1) comprises:
- rotating the fastening member (1) comprises:
- a flooring (3) comprising:
- the plurality of decking boards (4) comprises decking boards (4) made of a composite comprising natural fibres and polymer.
- an upper surface of one or more support rails (2) has increased friction.
- the upper surface of one or more support rails (2) has a tape the friction of which is higher than the friction of the upper surface of the one or more support rails (2).
- an upper surface of one or more support rails (2) has decreased friction.
- the upper surface of one or more support rails (2) has a tape the friction of which is smaller than the friction of the upper surface of the one or more support rails (2).
- the flooring (3) is a flooring of a terrace.
- a method for forming a flooring (3) comprising:
- attaching a plurality of decking boards (4) comprises:
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