CONNECTOR FOR TWO WORKPIECES
20230375018 · 2023-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a connector for two workpieces, comprising two fittings which each have a mounting face for a workpiece and an opposite connecting face, on which they can be hooked into one another in a hooking direction extending in parallel with the connecting face. Each fitting comprises, on its connecting face, a shoulder which extends transversely to the hooking direction over its entire width and comprises an undercut, which leaves a ridge on the shoulder. The end face of each fitting remote from the shoulder and adjacent to the connecting face has a lip adjacent to the connecting face and extending over its entire width transversely to the hooking direction. The lip of each fitting engages in the undercut in the respective other fitting in a first position of the fittings in which they are hooked into one another.
Claims
1. A connector for two workpieces, comprising: two fittings which each have a mounting face for a workpiece and an opposite connecting face, on which they can be hooked into one another in a hooking direction extending in parallel with the connecting face, wherein each fitting comprises, on the connecting face, a shoulder which extends transversely to the hooking direction over an entire width of the fitting and comprises an undercut, which leaves a ridge on the shoulder, wherein an end face of each fitting, which end face is remote from the shoulder and adjacent to the connecting face has a lip adjacent to the connecting face and extending over said entire width transversely to the hooking direction, and wherein the lip of each fitting engages in the undercut in the respective other fitting in a first position of the fittings in which they are hooked into one another.
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the lip is less than a clear width of the undercut.
3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the ridge of one fitting engages in the undercut in the other fitting in a second position of the fittings in which they are hooked into one another.
4. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the ridge is less than a clear width of the undercut.
5. The connector according to any one of claim 1, wherein the shoulder and the ridge as well as the end face and the lip each extend in a straight line over the width of the fitting.
6. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder and the ridge have a protrusion in the extension over the width of the fitting and said end face and the lip have an indentation that is complementary to the protrusion in the extension over the width of the fitting.
7. The connector according to claim 1, wherein an aligning pin, which engages in an aligning notch in the lip during hooking in order to align the fittings with one another transversely to the hooking direction, is arranged in the undercut.
8. The connector according to claim 1, wherein one fitting is equipped with a latching hook which can snap into a recess in the other fitting in a sprung manner.
9. The connector according to claim 8, wherein the latching hook is anchored at one end in a groove in the mounting face and projects over the lip at the other end and can snap into the recess in the other fitting which recess is formed on the shoulder of the latter.
10. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising a substantially U-shaped sprung bracket having hooked ends, which engages over one fitting and can snap into lateral recesses in the other fitting by the hooked ends.
11. The connector according to claim 10, wherein the central portion of the bracket between the hooked ends extends to be substantially flush in a U-shaped recess in one fitting.
12. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the U-shaped recess has a central depression, into which the central portion of the bracket can be pressed in order to spread apart the hooked ends.
13. The connector according to claim 1, wherein each fitting is penetrated both by holes normal to the mounting face and by holes oblique to the mounting face.
14. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the ridge is extended to form a bearing plate projecting out from the connecting face at an angle.
15. The connector according to claim 14, wherein the bearing plate comprises at least one hole that penetrates the bearing plate in a normal or oblique manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The disclosed subject matter will be explained in greater detail in the following with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] Each fitting 4, 5 has a mounting face 6, by means of which it is mounted on one of the workpieces 2, 3, and an opposite connecting face 7, on which it can be connected to the other fitting 4, 5. For connection, the fittings 4, 5 are hooked into one another on their connecting faces 7 in a hooking direction R (which is vertical in this case) extending in parallel with the connecting faces 7, as described in greater detail in the following.
[0028] For mounting the fittings 4, 5 on the workpieces 2, 3, each fitting 4, 5 is provided with one or more holes 8, 9 for screws S (
[0029] As can be seen from
[0030] When viewed in the direction of the connecting face 7, the shoulder 11 has an undercut 14, i.e., when viewed counter to the hooking direction R and toward the end face 15 of the shoulder 11, a groove. This groove or undercut 14 leaves a ridge 16 on the shoulder 11. When viewed in the direction of the connecting face 7, the thickness of the ridge 16 is denoted by D.sub.1 and the clear width (groove and gap width) of the undercut 14 is denoted by W.sub.1.
[0031] The end face 13 of the fitting 4, 5 remote from the shoulder 11 and adjacent to the connecting face 7 is equipped with a lip 17 directly adjacent to the connecting face 7 and extending over the entire width B of the fitting 4, 5 transversely to the hooking direction R. When viewed in the direction of the connecting face 7, the lip 17 has a thickness D.sub.2. When viewed in the direction of the connecting face 7, the lip 17 thus leaves a step 18 in the end face 13 “behind” said lip. The width of the step 18 in the direction normal to the connecting face 7 is denoted by W.sub.2.
[0032] By means of the ridges 16 and undercuts 14 on the shoulders 11 and the lips 17 and steps 18 on the end faces 13, the fittings 4, 5 can then be hooked into one another in various positions, as described in the following.
[0033] In the hooked position, shown in
[0034] In order to obtain a clearance-free connection between the fittings 4, 5 in the direction normal to the connecting faces 7, the thickness D.sub.2 of the lips 17 can be adapted to the clear width W.sub.1 of the undercuts 14 as effectively as possible, i.e. is identical or is slightly lower such that it is possible to hook the lips 17 into the undercuts 14 in the hooking direction R in a sliding manner.
[0035] Alternatively, the thickness D.sub.2 of the lips 17 can also be significantly less than the clear width W.sub.1 of the undercuts 14, in order to establish a noticeable clearance in the gap G between the fittings 4 and 5 in the direction normal to their connecting faces 7.
[0036] In the embodiment shown in
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[0038] If the thickness D.sub.1 of the ridges 16 is less than the clear width W.sub.1 of the undercuts 14, there is a clearance between the two fittings 4, 5 in the direction normal to the connecting faces 7, such that the fittings 4, 5 can also tilt slightly relative to one another, specifically about an axis that extends in parallel with the ridges 16. The shoulders 11 of the two fittings 4, 5 which are hooked into one another then act as a type of hinge.
[0039] In order to allow the fittings 4, 4 that are hooked into one another to be in contact with the entirety of the workpieces 2, 3 as far as possible in the first hooked position (
[0040] It goes without saying that the load-carrying capacity of the connector 1 in the hooking direction R in the double-hooked position in
[0041] In the embodiments of the connector 1 in
[0042] In the embodiment in
[0043] As can be seen from
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[0045] In the example shown, the latching hook 25 is anchored at one end 27 in a groove 28 in the mounting face 6 of the fitting 4. For example, the end 27 is loosely inserted into the groove 28 so as to be flush with the surface and is retained by one of the screws S, which penetrate a hole 29 in the latching hook 25 aligned with the holes 8. Alternatively, the latching hook 25 could be constructed to be bonded, screwed, or welded to the fitting 4, or could even be formed in one piece with said fitting.
[0046] The hooked end 30 of the latching hook 25 that projects out from the fitting 4 can be guided in a groove 31 in the other fitting 5 on its way to the recess 26 in the fitting 5.
[0047] In the embodiment in
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[0049] The U-shaped recess 36 has a central depression 39, and specifically in the central region of its portion extending over the end face 12 close to the shoulder. If the central region of the central portion 35 of the bracket 32 is pressed into the depression 39 by means of a tool 40, the bracket 32 bends inwards in a concave manner at that point and its hooked ends 33 are spread apart such that they unlatch from the recesses 34. This can release the fittings 4, 5 from one another again counter to the hooking direction R.
[0050] In the embodiment in
[0051] In each embodiment, as shown in
[0052] The features of the above-described embodiments can also be combined in any way. The disclosed subject matter is accordingly not limited to the embodiments set out, but instead covers all the variants, modifications, and the combinations thereof that fall within the scope of the accompanying claims.