CONSTRUCTION CONNECTION
20230399837 · 2023-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2001/2692
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to means for the connecting or joining of the beams or rods, for example wood, that are used in the building industry when constructing horizontal or upright compositions, such as beams, roof trusses, walls, load-bearing floors and the like.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A connection comprising an end plate, a connecting plate, and a conical pin, wherein: the end plate comprises a slot connecting with a close fit to a protrusion of the connecting plate; the protrusion of the connecting plate comprises a cut-out; the cut-out comprises a connecting element configured to connect the connecting plate to the end plate by the conical pin; and the connecting element comprises an opening configured to permit a lateral movement of the connecting element opposite the connecting plate when the conical pin is inserted.
17. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the lateral movement of the opening of the connecting element of the connecting plate opposite the connecting plate is limited by a shape of the cut-out.
18. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the connecting element of the connecting plate is resiliently suspended.
19. The connection according to claim 18, wherein the connecting element of the connecting plate is connected to the connecting plate by retaining a thin strip of material in the cut-out.
20. The connection according to claim 17, wherein the cut-out is funnel-shaped.
21. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the connecting plate comprises multiple protrusions.
22. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the connecting plate comprises a slit configured to insert a second connecting plate.
23. The connection according to claim 22, wherein the slit of the connecting plate is connected with a close fit to the second connecting plate.
24. The connection according to claim 22, wherein the slit of the connecting plate has a depth to the center line of the connecting plate.
25. The connection according to claim 19, wherein the connecting element of the connecting plate is configured to move transversally opposite the connecting plate by bending the thin strip of material.
26. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the end plate has a square shape.
27. The connection according to claim 16, wherein the end plate includes a screw hole.
28. A method for making the connection according to claim 16, the method comprising: inserting a protrusion of the connecting plate into a slot of the end plate; and inserting a conical pin into an opening of the connecting element of the connecting plate to create the connection by permitting a lateral movement of the connecting element opposite the connecting plate.
29. The method according to claim 28, further comprising joining the end plate and the connecting plate together using slits.
30. The method according to claim 28, wherein the end plate is configured to connect to a beam by a screw hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] With specific reference to the figures, it must be emphasised that the specifics shown serve only as examples and only for the purposes of illustrating the discussion of the various embodiment forms of the invention under consideration. They are being proposed with the aim of furnishing what is regarded as the most useful and instant description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the invention. No attempt has been made in this respect to show more structural details of the invention other than those necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention. The description in combination with the figures clarify for experts in the field how the various forms of the invention can be implemented in practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] The present invention shall be described with respect to particular embodiments and certain drawings, but is not limited to this, except by the claims. The drawings, as described further, are only schematic and non-exhaustive. In the drawings, some elements may not have been drawn on scale for illustrative purposes. The dimensions and relative dimensions do not correspond to the actual limitations in practice.
[0038] Moreover, the terms first, second, further and similar in the description and in the claims are used to distinguish between similar elements and not necessarily for the description of a series, whether in time, space, order or in any other way. It is understood, however, that the terms used in this way are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and that the embodiments of this invention can be applied in an order other than that described or illustrated herein.
[0039] The term “comprising” used in the claims should not be interpreted as limited to the following resources; other elements or steps are not excluded. This refers to the presence of the said features, whole numbers, steps or parts listed, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, whole numbers, steps, parts or groups. Therefore, the scope of the phrase ‘a product includes A and B’ should therefore not be limited to devices consisting solely of parts A and B. This means that the relevant parts of the product are A and B and other parts such as C may be present in the present invention.
[0040] Where reference is made in this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment”, this means that a particular function or structure, or a particular feature relating to the embodiment, is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Where ‘in one embodiment’ or ‘in an embodiment’ is mentioned at different points in this specification, this does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. In addition, certain functions, structures or features may be combined in any appropriate manner, as is considered applicable to an ordinary professional in one or more embodiments.
[0041] Moreover, the description of examples of embodiments and different features of the invention may sometimes be grouped in one embodiment, image or description in order to streamline the disclosure and explain one or more inventive aspects. However, it should not be concluded from this method of disclosure that the claimed invention requires more features than is explicitly stated in each claim. As the following claims show, the inventive aspects can be found in less than all the features of one embodiment mentioned above. For this reason, the claims that follow the detailed description are explicitly included in this detailed description, whereby each claim is a separate embodiment of this invention.
[0042] Although some of the embodiments described herein include some but not other features of other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments fall within the scope of the invention and together form different embodiments that will be understood by professionals. For example, in the following claims all claimed embodiments can be used in each combination.
[0043] The description given herein contains several specific details. However, the embodiments of the invention are applied without these specific details. In other cases, known methods, structures and techniques were not detailed in order to keep this description clear.
[0044] The following terms are mentioned solely to explain the invention. [0045] The term ‘close fit’ describes a connection of two elements, wherein, after the connection has been made, the female connection surface and the male connection surface come into contact with each other, such as in the close-fitting connection of two elements, wherein the width and thickness of a slot (or an opening) of one element is equal to the width and thickness of a protrusion or pin of the second element. [0046] The term ‘configured for connection’ describes a configuration, wherein a connecting element 203 is equipped with means to establish a connection with a second element, in this the end plate 100. In a specific embodiment, the connecting element 203 is provided for this purpose with an opening 206; more specifically, an opening that allows a lateral movement of the connecting element opposite the connecting plate. [0047] The term “a lateral movement” describes a movement from the centre to the periphery in the xy-plane of the connecting plate 200. The corresponding coordinate system is shown on
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[0052] The end plate 100 as shown here includes a slot 101. The slot 101 has a width, preferably equal to the thickness of the connecting plate 200, a length, preferably equal to the length of the protrusion 201 of the connecting plate 200, and thus equipped for a connection with a close fit with a protrusion 201 of the connecting plate 200.
[0053] Preferably, the end plate includes two slots 101, which are symmetrically located at the same distance from the centre line C1 of the end plate 100.
[0054] The end plate 100 preferably has a square shape.
[0055] The end plate 100 preferably has a screw hole 102. In a special embodiment, the end plate 100 includes at least 4 screw holes 102, located at the corners of the end plate 100.
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[0057] The connecting plate 200 has at least one protrusion 201 on the side which connects with a close fit to slot 101 of the end plate 100. The protrusion 201 has a length of at least approximately ⅓ of the length of the side of the connecting plate 200 to provide a stable connection.
[0058] Preferably, the connecting plate 200 includes three protrusions 201. Preferably, the connecting plate 200 does not have a protrusion 201 on the side opposite a slit 204. Preferably, the protrusion 201 is centred on the side of the connecting plate 200. Preferably, the protrusion 201 is symmetrical around the centre line C2 of the connecting plate 200.
[0059] The protrusion 201 of the connecting plate includes a cut-out 202. Preferably, the cut-out 202 is centrally located in the protrusion 201. Preferably the cut-out 202 is symmetrical to the centre line C2 of the connecting plate 200.
[0060] Preferably the cut-out 202 is funnel-shaped.
[0061] This cut-out 202 includes a connecting element 203. In a special embodiment, the connecting element is configured such that the connecting plate 200 is connected to the end plate 100 by means of a conical pin 300.
[0062] Preferably, the end plate 100 is fitted with 2 slots 101 to be connected with two connecting plates and the end plate 100 and the two connecting plates 200 are connected to each other by means of two conical pins 300.
[0063] Preferably, the connecting element 203 of the connecting plate 200 has a resilient suspension in the cut-out 202.
[0064] Preferably, the connecting element 203 of the connecting plate 200 is connected to the connecting plate 200 by retaining a thin strip of material 205 in the cut-out 202. The thin strip of material 205 is meant to refer here to a resilient suspension.
[0065] As indicated above, connecting element 203 includes an opening 206 in an embodiment of the invention, which is configured to permit a lateral movement opposite the connecting plate when inserting a conical pin 300, after the connecting plate is inserted into slot 101 of the end plate by means of the protrusion 201.
[0066] This lateral movement of the connecting element 203 in the connecting plate 200 is limited by a shape 207 of the cut-out 202.
[0067] Preferably the connecting element 203 of the connecting plate 200 can move by bending the thin strip of material (205) transversally opposite the connecting plate 200. This movement allows the thin strip of material (205) to detach from the connecting plate 200 and the connecting element 203 which is not used for the connection to be removed. By removing the unused connecting element 203, it is not necessary to know in advance the size of the cross-section of the beams, the number of beams and the configuration of the connection and the connection also remains within the cross-section of the beams.
[0068] In the embodiment shown, the connecting plate 200 includes a slit 204, more specifically two slits 204, which are configured to insert a second connecting plate 200. The slit 204 or slits 204, is/are preferably perpendicularly opposite the centre line C2, located on the side of a protrusion 201 and preferably has/have the width of the connecting plate 200.
[0069] Preferably the slit 204 of the connecting plate has the depth to the centre line C2 of the connecting plate 200.
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[0074] Preferably, the end plate 100 is connected to a beam 500 by means of screw hole 102.
[0075] Preferably the end plate 100 is thus placed on the beam 500, that the slots of the end plate 100 are orthogonal to the centre line C3 of the beam 500.
[0076] Preferably, the beam 500 includes a slot (herein also referred to as slit) 501 on the surface that is in contact with the end plate 100. The slot 501 of the beam 500 is located on the centre line C3 of the side surface.
[0077] Preferably, the width of the slot 501 of the beam 500 is at least equal to the width of a fragment of the connecting element 203 which includes an opening 206. Preferably, the depth of the slit 501 of the beam 500 is at least equal to the height of a fragment of the connecting element 203 which includes an opening 206 after the connecting element 203 has been moved laterally.
[0078] The conical pin 300 is inserted into the opening 206 of the connecting element of the connecting plate 200 via the slit 501 of the beam 500. By inserting the conical pin 300, the lateral movement of the connecting element 203 opposite the connecting plate 200 is achieved and the connection 400 is realised.
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