A Connector For A Modular Decking System and A Modular Decking System Comprising The Same
20220213701 · 2022-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G7/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G7/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular decking system comprising a decking panel, a plurality of vertical supports, at least two first horizontal supports, at least two second horizontal supports arranged perpendicular to the first horizontal supports, one or more third horizontal supports arranged between the first horizontal supports and parallel to the second horizontal supports, and a plurality of connectors for detachably coupling the first and second horizontal supports, is disclosed. The connectors include an elongate tube adapted for insertion into the vertical supports and a connection hub. The connection hub and the ends of the first and second horizontal supports include reciprocating formations to enable the respective ends of the first and second horizontal supports to slidingly engage with the connection hub.
Claims
1-31. (canceled)
32: A modular decking system comprising: a decking panel; a plurality of vertical supports; at least two first horizontal supports; at least two second horizontal supports arranged perpendicular to the first horizontal supports, one or more third horizontal supports arranged between the first horizontal supports and parallel to the second horizontal supports, and a plurality of connectors for detachably coupling the first and second horizontal supports, the connectors comprising a connection hub having a base plate and a top plate and an elongate tube adapted for insertion into the vertical supports which protrudes beyond the top plate, wherein the connection hub and the ends of the first and second horizontal supports comprise reciprocating formations to enable the respective ends of the first and second horizontal supports to slidingly engage with the connection hub.
33: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein the connectors comprise a plurality of struts that extend between an underside of the base plate and the elongate tube.
34: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein the connection hub comprises a female part and the ends of the first and second horizontal supports each comprise a complementary male part for sliding engagement with the female part or wherein the connection hub comprises a male part and the ends of the first and second horizontal supports each comprise a complementary female part for sliding engagement with the male part.
35: A modular decking system according to claim 34, wherein the male part or the female part of the connection hub extends between a top plate and the base plate.
36: A modular decking system according to claim 37, wherein the male part has a circular cross-section, a diamond-shaped cross-section, a square-shaped cross-section or a rectangular-shaped cross-section when viewed in plan.
37: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein the respective ends of the first and second horizontal supports are secured to the connection hub by fastening means.
38: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein the first horizontal supports are provided with U-shaped brackets which are adapted to receive a coupling part present at the ends of the third horizontal supports.
39: A modular decking system according to claim 38 wherein the ends of the third horizontal supports comprise an overhang portion from which the coupling part downwardly depends.
40: A modular decking system according to claim 38, wherein the coupling part is substantially J-shaped or hook-shaped.
41: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein a portion of each decking panel is secured between the top plate of the connection hub and a decking panel retainer.
42: A modular decking system according to claim 32, wherein a tower is secured to two or more third horizontal supports and wherein the third horizontal supports to which the tower is secured are fixed to the first horizontal supports by a bolted connection.
43: A connector for a modular decking system, the connector comprising an elongate tube adapted for insertion into a vertical support and a connection hub that comprises formations that enables the connection hub to slidingly engage with reciprocating formations present at the ends of two or more horizontal supports, wherein the connection hub comprises a top plate beyond which the elongate tube protrudes and a base plate on which the horizontal supports rest in use.
44: A connector according to claim 43, wherein the connection hub comprises a plurality of struts that extend between an underside of the base plate and the elongate tube.
45: A connector according to claim 43, wherein the connection hub is adapted to receive a vertical support member.
46: A connector according to claim 43, wherein the connection hub comprises a female part or a male part adapted for sliding interengagement with the respective ends of the horizontal supports.
47: A connector according to claim 46, wherein the male part or female part extends between a top plate of the connection hub and the base plate.
48: A connector according to claim 43, wherein the connection hub comprises an aperture which is configured to receive a fastener for securing the connection hub and the respective ends of the horizontal supports together.
49: A method of assembling a modular decking system, the method comprising the steps of: providing a plurality of vertical supports; inserting a connector into each vertical support, wherein each connector comprises an elongate tube adapted for insertion into the vertical support and a connection hub adapted to enable interconnection of a first horizontal support and a second horizontal support, wherein said connection hub comprises a top plate beyond which the elongate tube protrudes and a base plate on which the horizontal supports rest in use; interconnecting the first horizontal support and the second horizontal support to the connection hub through sliding interengagement; fixing one or more third horizontal supports between the first horizontal supports to define a support frame, and securing one or more decking panels to the support frame.
50: A method according to claim 49, wherein fixing the or each third horizontal support to the first horizontal support comprises the step of rotating the third or each third horizontal support relative to the first horizontal supports.
51: A method according to claim 50, wherein the method comprises step of securing the ends of the first and/or second horizontal supports to the connection hub using a bolted connection.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0044] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood one or more embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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[0061] The connection hub formations 15 in this embodiment are configured to slidingly engage with reciprocating formations present at the ends of a first horizontal beam 20 and a second horizontal beam 30. Exemplary reciprocating formations 21, 31 are shown in
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[0065] The tail end of the connector 1 is inserted into the upper end of vertical tube 51. As best shown in
[0066] Next, the third horizontal beams 40 are secured between the first horizontal beams 20 (
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[0068] In alternative embodiments a more permanent modular decking system may be erected. Such systems may comprise the connector 100 shown in
[0069] In this embodiment, the second horizontal beams 150 extend between adjacent connection hubs 120 and between the first horizontal beams 140, i.e. they replace the third horizontal beams 40. To secure the second horizontal beams 150 between the first horizontal beams 140 each leg of the U-shaped bracket 142 is adapted to comprise holes 143 for receiving fastening means such as a bolt from a bolted connection. As best shown in
[0070] To erect the more permanent modular decking system, the ends of the first and second horizontal beams 140, 150 are positioned above the connection hub 120. They are then lowered until the ends contact the base plate 122 of the connection hub 120. Bolts are then fed through the holes 132 formed into the walls 131 of the formations 130 and also through the holes 141, 151 formed in the first and second beams 140, 150 respectively. The bolts are retained in place using nuts. Second horizontal beams 150 are then lowered into the U-shaped brackets 142 and these are secured in place by feeding bolts through the holes 143 in the U-shaped brackets 142 and the second horizontal beams 151. Nuts are again used to retain the bolts in place. Decking panels 55 are then secured in place in the same manner as described for the previous embodiment.
[0071] The one or more embodiments are described above by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the scope of protection afforded by the appended claims.