CONNECTOR FOR TWO COMPONENTS
20240003369 ยท 2024-01-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a connector for two components, the first component of which has a groove with a bore crossing the groove. The connector comprises a plate-shaped first fitting with a slot and a first opening crossing the slot, which first fitting can be inserted into the groove under an at least approximate alignment of the first opening with the bore, a second fitting which can be anchored on the second component and has a fin and a second opening passing through the fin, which fin can be inserted into the slot under an at least approximate alignment of the second opening with the first opening, and a bolt which has a conical end and can be passed through the bore, the first and the second opening in order to align them exactly with each other.
Claims
1. A connector for two components, the first component of which has a groove with a bore crossing the groove, comprising: a plate-shaped first fitting with a slot and a first opening crossing the slot, which first fitting can be inserted into the groove under an at least approximate alignment of the first opening with the bore, a second fitting which can be anchored on the second component and has a fin and a second opening passing through the fin, which fin can be inserted into the slot under an at least approximate alignment of the second opening with the first opening, and a bolt which has a conical end and can be passed through the bore, the first and the second opening in order to align the bore, the first and the second opening with each other.
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the conical end has an apex angle of 60 to 120.
3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the bolt is a screw bolt and the first opening is threaded.
4. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the second opening is threaded.
5. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the fin is set off in relation to the rest of the second fitting in a stepped manner by a reduced plate thickness.
6. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the first opening is equipped with a collar which projects beyond the plate shape of the first fitting and can latch in the bore.
7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein the collar is reinforced on its outer circumference by means of webs.
8. The connector according to claim 1 for two components, of which the groove of the first component has an undercut in the shape of an arc of a circle on at least one of its groove flanks, wherein the first fitting has a rib in the shape of a circular arc for engagement in the undercut.
9. The connector according to claim 8, wherein the first fitting, seen in the direction of the first opening, has approximately the shape of a sector of a circle, along a circular arc of which the rib is arranged.
10. The connector according to claim 1 for two components, of which the second component has a groove with an undercut in the shape of an arc of a circle on at least one of its groove flanks, wherein the second fitting has a rib in the shape of a circular arc for engagement in the undercut.
11. The connector according to claim 10, wherein the second fitting, seen in the direction of the second opening, has approximately the shape of a sector of a circle, along a circular arc of which the rib is arranged and from a chord of which the fin protrudes.
12. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the first fitting and/or the second fitting has at least one cutting edge in the shape of a circular arc for cutting into a groove flank of the groove of the first or second component, respectively.
13. The connector according to claim 1, wherein one of the parts fin and slot has a latching projection, a spring clip or a resilient latching pawl and the other one has a latching recess interacting therewith to latch the fin upon insertion into the slot.
14. The connector according to claim 13, wherein the slot has latching projections lying opposite to one another in its the slot's entry region and the fin has latching recesses on both sides interacting therewith.
15. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the conical end has an apex angle of about 90.
16. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the bolt is a screw bolt and the first opening is threaded.
17. The connector according to claim 16, wherein the second opening is threaded.
18. A connector comprising: a first fitting having a slot and a first opening extending into the slot, the first fitting adapted to be mounted in a groove of a first component having a bore extending into the groove such that the first opening approximately aligns with the bore in the first component; a second fitting adapted to be mounted in a groove of a second component, the second fitting including a fin having a second opening extending through the fin, the fin configured to be inserted into the slot of the first fitting such that the second opening in the fin approximately aligns with the first opening in the first fitting; and a fastener having a conical end configured to be passed through the bore, the first opening and the second opening to thereby align the bore, the first opening and the second opening with each other.
19. The connector according to claim 18, wherein the fastener is a threaded bolt and wherein the second opening in the fin is threaded.
20. The connector according to claim 18, wherein the conical end of the fastener has an apex angle of 60 to 120.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS/FIGURES
[0023] The disclosed subject matter is explained in more detail below with reference to embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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[0033] The connector 1 is intended in particular for connecting wooden components 2, 3, for example in furniture construction or industrial timber construction. Depending on the stability requirements, the connector 1 can be made of any material, for example wood, plastic, metal or combinations thereof. Particularly for small-sized connectors 1 used in furniture construction, the connector 1 can be made entirely of plastic, for higher stability requirements, e.g., for load-bearing constructions in industrial timber construction, the connector can be made entirely of metal.
[0034] The connector 1 is composed essentially of an approximately plate-shaped or platelet-shaped first fitting 4, an approximately plate-shaped or platelet-shaped second fitting 5 and a bolt 6 pressing them together. The first fitting 4 is anchored on the first component 2 and the second fitting 5 is anchored on the second component 3. By tensioning the fittings 4, 5 against one another with the aid of the bolt 6 the components 2, 3 are firmly connected to one anothereither permanently or detachably.
[0035] For anchoring of the first fitting 4, the first component 2 has a groove 7 with a groove base 8 approximately in the shape of an arc of a circle and groove flanks 9, 10 on both sides (
[0036] The component 2 is further traversed by a bore 14 crossing the groove 7 approximately normal to its longitudinal direction L, and in such a way that the bore 14 is accessible from at least one side 15 of the component 2. The bore 14 can pass completely through the component 2 or be a blind bore which extends from the side 15 into the groove 7, i.e. breaks through one groove flank 9 thereof and either leaves the opposite groove flank 10 untouched or penetrates the same.
[0037] The first fitting 4 is formed on its outer sides complementary to the groove 7 and has, seen in direction R normal to its plate shape extension plane, i.e. normal to its lateral sides 16, 17, approximately the shape of a sector of a circle, i.e. its peripheral shape follows a circular arc on its lower side 18 and a circle chord on its upper side 19. On its lateral sides 16, 17 the fitting 4 has a respective projecting rib 20, 21 following the circular arc shape of its lower side 18. By means of the ribs 20, 21 the fitting 4 can be pushed into the groove 7 from its one end in an arcuate movement, the ribs 20, 21 engaging in the undercuts 12, 13. In the fully inserted position, the fitting 4 is positioned within the groove 7 in a form-fitting manner, its upper side 19 being flush with the upper side 11 of the component 2 in which the groove 7 is machined.
[0038] For anchoring the second fitting 5 on the second component 3 essentially the same construction can be used, i.e. the second component 3 (
[0039] The fin 26 of the second fitting 5 is, seen in cross-section (
[0040] The first fitting 4 has a slot 29 which is complementary to the fin 26 of the second fitting 5 (
[0041] The bolt 6 is used to press the two fittings 4, 5 and thus the components 2, 3 against one another in this contact position. To this end, the bolt 6 is passed via the bore 14 in the one component 2 through a first opening 31 crossing the slot 29 of the first fitting 4 and through a second opening 32 passing through the fin 26 of the second fitting 5, see
[0042] The openings 31, 32 are arranged in the fittings 4, 5 so that they are only approximately aligned with one another during the assembly of the connection, when the fittings 4, 5 are already fully inserted into the grooves 7 of the components 2, 3 but the fittings 4, 5 are only relatively loosely in contact with one another.
[0043] In this approximate alignment position, the bolt 6 is now inserted via the bore 14 of the first component 2. The bolt 6 has a conical end 33 and by acting as a sliding ramp or run-up slope aligns the openings 31 and 32 (i.e. their axes A.sub.1 and A.sub.2) with one another and with respect to the axis A.sub.3 of the bore 14. This presses the two fittings 4, 5 firmly against one another, if necessary also using the intrinsic elasticity of the material from which the components 2, 3 and the fittings 4, 5 are made.
[0044] The bolt 6 can be a plug-in bolt oras showna screw bolt, for which the first opening 31, optionally also the second opening 32, has a corresponding thread. If desired, the bore 14 could also be provided with a corresponding thread. The screw bolt 6 can be rotated from outside the component 2 over the bore 14, e.g., via a screw head or (here:) Allen key 34.
[0045] In order to facilitate the insertion of the bolt 6either by plugging-in or screwinginto the openings 31, 32 while simultaneously aligning them, the conical end 33 of the bolt 6 has an apex angle of for example 10 to 150, optionally 30 to 150, e.g., 60 to 120, and, say, about 90 as shown in
[0046] For the temporary mutual fixation of the fittings 4, 5 before the insertion of the bolt 6, the fittings 4, 5 can be provided with one or more latching projections, spring clips, resilient latching pawls or the like and one or more latching recesses cooperating therewith. In this way, the fin 26 can for example be latched into the slot 29 (clipped in) when being inserted.
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[0048] The collar 39 can be reinforced on its outer circumference by means of webs 40, which support it relative to the lateral side 16 of the fitting 4. The webs 40 can also be configured as sliding ramps in the direction of the arcuate insertion movement of the fitting 4, as shown in
[0049] To improve the anchoring of the fittings 4, 5 in the grooves 7 of the components 2, 3 each of the fittings 4, 5 can optionally be provided with one or more cutting edges 41 in the shape of a circular arc for cutting into one or both groove flanks 9, 10 of the groove 7. The cutting edges 41 run for example on the lateral sides 16, 17, 22, 23 of the fittings 4, 5 concentrically and radially inside the arcuate ribs 20, 21.
[0050] It is understood that the fittings 4, 5 can also be anchored on the components 2, 3 in other ways than in arcuate grooves 7 with arcuate undercuts 12, 13. For example, the grooves 7 could not have an arcuate groove base 8, e.g., could be rectangular or square pockets in the components 2, 3. Also, the grooves 7 could not have arcuate undercuts 12, 13 and the ribs 20, 21 on the fittings 4, 5 could be omitted and the latter simply be inserted into the grooves 7 in direction of the depth T of the grooves.
[0051] Lastly, it is also possible to use the fitting 5 provided with the fin 26 without the fitting 4, simply by inserting the fin 26 into a groove 7 with a reduced width D.sub.2, and then pinning it with the bolt 6 traversing the bore 14 and the opening 32 thus pressing it directly against the opposite component 2.
[0052] The disclosed subject matter is not limited to the embodiments shown, but encompasses all variants, modifications and combinations thereof, which fall under the scope of the appended claims.