Device for coupling two vertical components
10822788 ยท 2020-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B2001/2628
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/2672
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B2/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04C3/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present subject matter relates to a device for coupling two vertical components, comprising a girder made of wood, in particular glued laminated timber, and a connector for each end face of the girder for connecting the end faces to one of the vertical components each. Each connector has two fittings, one of which is mounted via one side on the respective end face of the girder and the other of which can be mounted via one side on the associated vertical component and which fittings can be brought via their other sides into abutment against one another. Further, each connector has two tensioning jaws, which grasp the fittings at diametrical ends and can be tensioned against one another by means of at least one tensioning element running approximately parallel to said other sides. The girder has a bottom chord made of steel, which bottom chord is anchored at each end face of the girder to the fitting mounted thereon. At least one tensioning member is provided for tensioning the bottom chord.
Claims
1. A device for coupling two vertical components, comprising: a girder made of wood and having two end faces; and a connector for each respective end face of the girder for connecting the respective end face to a respective one of the vertical components, wherein each connector has two fittings, one of which is mounted via one side on the respective end face of the girder and the other of which is configured to be mounted via one side on the associated vertical component and which fittings are configured to be brought via their other sides into abutment against one another, wherein each connector has two tensioning jaws, which grasp the fittings at diametrical ends and are configured to be tensioned against one another by means of at least one tensioning element running approximately parallel to said other sides, wherein the girder has a bottom chord made of steel, which bottom chord is anchored at each end face of the girder to the fitting mounted thereon, and wherein at least one tensioning member is provided for tensioning the bottom chord.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the bottom chord is formed by at least one steel rope or by at least one bar, wherein a separate tensioning member is provided for each steel rope or each bar.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the tensioning member comprises at least one threaded sleeve mounted on the bottom chord and at least one tensioning screw coupled to one of the fittings and screwed to the threaded sleeve.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the girder has a bevel running from an underside of the girder to the end face for placement of the tensioning member.
5. The device according to claim 3, wherein the girder has a bevel running from an underside of the girder to the end face for placement of the tensioning member, and wherein the tensioning screw is anchored in a slanted manner on said one of the fittings and the bevel has a bevel angle corresponding thereto.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein the girder has an edge protection for an edge formed between the underside and the bevel.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the bottom chord is received in a wood-covered groove on the underside of the girder.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the girder also has a top chord made of steel on an upper side of the girder, which top chord is coupled at each end face of the girder to the respective fitting mounted thereon, wherein at least one tensioning member is provided for tensioning the top chord.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the girder has a bevel running from the upper side of the girder to the end face for placement of the tensioning member for the top chord.
10. The device according to claim 8, wherein the top chord is received in a wood-covered groove on the upper side of the girder.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the girder is made of glued laminated timber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS/FIGURES
(1) The disclosed subject matter will be explained in greater detail hereinafter with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The vertical components 2 are, e.g., made of wood, but alternatively can also be made for example of steel, masonry or concrete (with and without reinforcement). The girders 3, for example main, secondary and/or cross beams or laminated beams, are made of wood, for example glued laminated wood (glulam), and the connectors 4 are, e.g., made of metal, for example high-strength aluminium.
(8) In accordance with the example of
(9) In order to assemble the fittings 5, 6 on the girder 3 or vertical component 2, screws 13, rivets, or the like are used for example, of which at least one can be arranged optionally in a slanted manner depending on the loading direction. In the example of
(10) The fittings 5, 6 are grasped at their diametrical ends 14, 15, 16, 17 (here: the upper ends 14, 15 and the lower ends 16, 17) by two tensioning jaws 18, 19 and, as the girder 3 is connected to the vertical component 2, are brought under tensile stress, i.e., are tensioned relative to one another, by means of at least one tensioning element 20, which runs approximately parallel to the stated other sides 11, 12 of the fittings 5, 6, as is also shown in
(11) For example, a threaded pin 22 is a potential tensioning element 20, which, as is known, can be tensioned for example with a washer 23 and nut 24. The threaded pin 22 of the at least one tensioning element 20 is optionally received in grooves 25, 26 (
(12) An arrangement 1 with a device 27 according to the disclosed subject matter for coupling two vertical components 2 will be explained hereinafter with reference to the examples shown in
(13) In the device 27 according to the disclosed subject matter the girders 3 have a bottom chord 28 made of steel and an optional top chord 29, likewise made of steel, in order to increase stability, which chords are each anchored to the fittings 5 mounted on each end face 8, 9 of the girder 3. The vertical components 2 are also coupled to one another on both sides of the girder 3 via the connectors 4. In order to tension the bottom chord 28, at least one tensioning member 30 (and at least one tensioning member 31 for tensioning the top chord 29 if present) is provided. The bottom chord 28 (and also the optional top chord 29) is formed by at least one steel rope 32 or by at least one bar.
(14) In the example of
(15) Tensioning members 30 can be provided in the region only of one end face 8 of the girder 3, i.e., only at one end-face end of the bottom chord 28, and at the same time the bottom chord 28 can be fixedly anchored to the fitting 5 which is mounted on the other end face 9 of the girder 3; alternatively, a tensioning member 30 can be provided at any other point, for example approximately in the middle of the bottom chord 28, and at the same time the bottom chord 28 can be fixedly anchored to the fittings 5 mounted on both end faces 8, 9 of the girder 3. In the examples of
(16) In the examples of
(17) Alternatively to a threaded sleeve 33 and tensioning screw 34, the tensioning member 30 can be embodied in another way known to a person skilled in the art, for example in the form of a turnbuckle or by an external thread on the bottom chordfor example in one embodiment as a bar with threads at its endswith a complementary threaded sleeve anchored to the fitting 5.
(18) The underside (and also the upper side) of the girder 3 can be arranged adjacently to each end face 8, 9 on one or both sides at a right angle, as is shown in the example on the right-hand side of
(19) In the examples of
(20) The girder 3 optionally has an edge protection 38, for example made of sheet metal or a plastic or composite material having good sliding properties, which protects at least the edge 39 formed between the underside of the girder 3 and bevel 37 against a notching by the bottom chord 28 and facilitates the sliding of said edge during the tensioning process. The edge protection 38 can optionally be narrower than the girder 3 itself, and at the same time may cover the edge 39 for example only in the region of the bottom chord 28. If desired, the edge protection 38, as in the examples of
(21) The above details regarding the variants of the bottom chord 28, the tensioning member 30 and the bevel 37 on the underside of the girder 3 apply similarly in accordance with the examples of
(22) Furthermore, the bottom and/or top chord 28, 29 can be received in a wood-covered groove 41 or 42 on the underside or upper side of the girder 3, if desired for example for aesthetic reasons or in order to improve the fire resistance.
(23) The disclosed subject matter is not limited to the presented embodiments, but includes all variants, modifications and combinations that fall within the scope of the accompanying claims.