Anchoring assembly
10689823 ยท 2020-06-23
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an anchoring assembly for fastening an element to the ground, the element including an orifice. The invention is characterized by the fact that anchoring assembly comprises: an anchoring part; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; and a blocking device including an opening, the flexible line extending through the opening, and blocking means for blocking sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the blocking device being suitable for taking up a first position in which the flexible line can slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line is blocked in the blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part.
Claims
1. An anchoring assembly for fastening an element to the ground, the element including an orifice, wherein the anchoring assembly comprises: an anchoring part; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; and a blocking device including a gutter defined by a base and by first and second walls protruding transversally from the base, and an opening formed in the base through which the flexible line extends, the blocking device being configured to prevent sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the blocking device being configured to take a first position in which the flexible line is configured to slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line is blocked in the blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part, wherein, when the blocking device is in the second position, the flexible line has a first portion extending in the gutter substantially in a parallel manner relative to the first and second walls, and a second portion extending outside the gutter and transversally to the base.
2. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blocking device comprises at least one rib extending from each of the first and second walls.
3. The anchoring assembly according to claim 2, wherein the first and second walls respectively present first and second top margins and in that the ribs are arranged facing each other with each presenting a ridge, the distance between the ridges of the ribs near the base being smaller than the distance between the ridges near the first and second top margins.
4. The anchoring assembly according to claim 2, wherein the blocking device comprises a plurality of ribs formed on the first and second walls while being arranged on either side of the opening.
5. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second walls respectively present first and second top margins and wherein at least one of the first and second top margins of the blocking device is rounded.
6. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed in the middle of the base, between the first and second sides.
7. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second sides respectively present first and second bottom margins and wherein the blocking device presents at least one rounded section between one of the first and bottom margins and the base.
8. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring assembly further comprises a run-over device configured to be arranged around the blocking device.
9. The anchoring assembly according to claim 8, wherein the run-over device presents a convex top surface surrounding the blocking device.
10. The anchoring assembly according to claim 8, wherein the run-over device includes a housing having a bottom wall arranged to receive the blocking device.
11. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring part presents a longitudinal direction and comprises a body and a head, which anchoring part is suitable for taking up either an insertion position in which the longitudinal direction is substantially vertical, its head forming a bottom end, or an anchoring position in which the longitudinal direction is substantially horizontal, a force applied to the blocking device when it is in the second position serving to cause the anchoring part to pass from the insertion position to the anchoring position.
12. The anchoring assembly according to claim 11, comprising a withdrawal device comprising a first end fastened to the head of the anchoring part, and a second end configured to be at a surface of the ground when the anchoring part is placed in the ground, the withdrawal device being configured such that traction applied to the withdrawal device serves to pass the anchoring part from the anchoring position to a withdrawal position in which the longitudinal direction is substantially vertical, the head forming a top end.
13. The anchoring assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second end of the withdrawal device is fastened to the blocking device.
14. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blocking device is also a traction and blocking device.
15. The anchoring assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a fastener for fastening to the ground, the fastener comprising a surface covering presenting a bottom face, arranged towards the ground, and a top face, opposite the bottom face, wherein the blocking device is arranged against the top face of the surface covering when it is in the second position.
16. The anchored installation according to claim 15, wherein the blocking device is fastened to the top face of the surface covering.
17. A method for fastening a mat on a ground comprising: providing the mat having an orifice that is placed on the ground; providing an anchoring assembly comprising: an anchoring part presenting a longitudinal direction and comprising a body and a head, wherein the anchoring part is suitable for taking up either an insertion position in which the longitudinal direction is substantially vertical, its head forming a bottom end, or an anchoring position in which the longitudinal direction is substantially horizontal; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; and a traction and blocking device including a gutter defined by a base and by first and second walls protruding transversally from the base, and an opening formed in the base through which the flexible line extends, the traction and blocking device comprising a plurality of ribs formed on the first and second walls while being arranged on either side of the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to prevent sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to take a first position in which the flexible line is configured to slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the traction and blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line is blocked in the traction and blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the traction and blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part, wherein, when the traction and blocking device is in the second position, the flexible line has a first portion extending in the gutter substantially in a parallel manner relative to the first and second walls, and a second portion extending outside the gutter and transversally to the base, and wherein a force applied to the traction and blocking device when it is in the second position causes the anchoring part to pass from the insertion position to the anchoring position; engaging the flexible line in the orifice of the mat and in the opening of the traction and blocking device; arranging the anchoring part in the insertion position; pushing the anchoring part into the ground; placing the traction and blocking device in the second position; pulling on the traction and blocking device to cause the anchoring part to pass from the insertion position to the anchoring position; placing the traction and blocking device in the first position; bringing the traction and blocking device against the mat by sliding it along the flexible line; and placing the traction and blocking device in the second position by engaging the flexible line with the ribs, so that the mat is firmly maintained between the ground and the traction and blocking device.
18. An anchoring assembly for fastening an element to the ground, the element including an orifice, wherein the anchoring assembly comprises: an anchoring part; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; and a traction and blocking device including a gutter defined by a base and by first and second slotless walls extending transversally relative to the base, and an opening having material around its entire circumference being formed in the base, the flexible line extending through said opening, the traction and blocking device comprising a plurality of ribs formed on the first and second slotless walls while being arranged on either side of the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to prevent sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to take a first position in which the flexible line is configured to slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the traction and blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line engages with the ribs so that the flexible line is blocked in the traction and blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the traction and blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part.
19. An anchored installation comprising: a surface covering to be fastened to the ground, the surface covering having a bottom face configured to be directed to the surface of the ground, a top face opposite the bottom face, and an orifice; an anchoring part to be inserted into the ground; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; a traction and blocking device including a gutter defined by a base and by first and second walls extending transversally relative to the base, and an opening having material around its entire circumference being formed in the base, the flexible line extending through said opening, the traction and blocking device comprising a plurality of ribs formed on the first and second walls while being arranged on either side of the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to prevent sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the traction and blocking device being configured to take a first position in which the flexible line is configured to slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line engages with the ribs so that the flexible line is blocked in the traction and blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the traction and blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part; wherein, the surface covering presents a ground secured position in which the flexible line extends through the orifice of the surface covering and the opening of the traction and blocking device, and in which the traction and blocking device is in the second position and in contact with the top face of the surface covering, so that the surface covering is maintained between the ground and traction and the blocking device.
20. An anchored installation according to claim 19, wherein the walls of the traction and blocking device are slotless.
21. An anchoring assembly for fastening an element to the ground, the element including an orifice, wherein the anchoring assembly comprises: an anchoring part; a flexible line having a first end that is fastened to the anchoring part, the flexible line being designed to pass through the orifice; a blocking device including an opening through which the flexible line extends, the blocking device being configured to prevent sliding of the flexible line in the opening, the blocking device being configured to take a first position in which the flexible line is configured to slide in the opening in such a manner as to adjust the distance between the blocking device and the anchoring part, and a second position in which the flexible line is blocked in the blocking device in such a manner as to prevent the blocking device from moving relative to the anchoring part; and a run-over device that presents a convex top surface surrounding the blocking device and defines a spherical cap configured to be arranged around the blocking device.
22. The anchoring assembly of claim 21, further comprising a surface covering configured to be fastened to the ground, wherein the run-over device comprises a contact surface of the surface covering when the surface covering is fastened to the ground.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other characteristics and advantages appear more clearly and more completely on reading the following description of a preferred embodiment given by way of non-limiting example, and described with reference to the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) In this embodiment, shown in particular in
(15) The traction and blocking device 80 firstly includes a base 92 that may be of a shape that is rectangular, for example and in non-limiting manner. The base 92 includes two side margins 91, 91 arranged parallel to each other, and two end margins 93, 93 that may also be suitable for being arranged parallel to each other, for example and in non-limiting manner.
(16) The traction and blocking device 80 further includes first 94 and second 94 sides extending transversely, preferably perpendicularly, in the same direction, starting from base 92. Moreover, the traction and blocking device 80 also includes two transverse portions 95, 95, extending transversely, preferably perpendicularly, in the same direction as the first and second sides 94, 94, starting from the base 92.
(17) Thus, the sides 94, 94 and the transverse portions 95, 95 extend respectively starting from the side margins 91, 91 and the end margins 93, 93 of the base 92.
(18) The first and second sides 94, 94, the transverse portions 95, 95 and the base 92 define a gutter 82.
(19) As shown in the various figures, the first and second sides 94, 94 include first and second top margins 98, 98 respectively, suitable for being rounded, for example and in non-limiting manner.
(20) The first and second sides 94, 94 include respective first 96 and second 96 bottom margins, respectively opposite the first and second top margins 98, 98, the first and second bottom margins 96, 96 being contiguous with the side margins 91, 91 of the base 92.
(21) Furthermore, the first and second sides 94, 94 present respective first and second inside faces 102, 102, arranged facing each other towards the inside of the gutter 82, and first and second outside faces 104, 104, respectively opposite the first and second inside faces 102, 102.
(22) The traction and blocking device 80 also includes two rounded sections 106, 106, arranged between the base 92 and the first and second bottom margins 96, 96 respectively, for a purpose that appears more clearly in the description below.
(23) The edges arranged between the base 92 and the transverse portions 95, 95 are also rounded, in such a manner that the base 92 of the traction and blocking device 80 does not include sharp edges.
(24) In addition, the base 92 includes an opening 84 opening out into the gutter 82; more particularly, the opening 84 is arranged between the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94; furthermore, by way of example and in non-limiting manner, the opening 84 is formed in the middle of the gutter 82, i.e., firstly, the distances between the opening 84 and each of the first and second sides 94, 94 are identical, and, secondly, the distances between the opening 84 and each of the transverse portions 95, 95 are also identical.
(25) It may therefore be understood that the traction and blocking device 80 has a first plane of symmetry extending perpendicularly relative to the base 92, between the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94; furthermore, the traction and blocking device 80 also has a second plane of symmetry extending perpendicularly relative to the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94 and to the base 92, while passing through the opening 84.
(26) In addition, the traction and blocking device 80 includes drainage means 108, 108, formed in base 92 and also opening out to the gutter 82; these drainage means 108, 108 are configured so as to allow for example a liquid or any other material to drain from the gutter 82.
(27) Furthermore, the traction and blocking device 80 includes blocking means 86; by way of example and in non-limiting manner, the blocking means 86 include ribs 88, 88 formed on the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94, each rib 88, 88 presenting a ridge 90, 90.
(28) By way of example and in non-limiting manner, the blocking means 86 comprise a first series of ribs formed in the inside face 102 on the first side 94, and a second series of ribs formed on the inside face 102 of the second side 94, the ribs being formed opposite one another; it may thus be understood that each pair constituting respective ribs formed on each of the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94 defines a space, e.g. a V-shaped space which, as shown in
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(31) Thus, in the first position, and more particularly when the flexible line 60 extends through the opening 84 in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall of the gutter 82, the above-described sliding portions 97, 97 are configured so as not to oppose sliding of the flexible line 60 in the traction and blocking device 80.
(32) In the second position that is obtained, in particular, when the flexible line 60 is arranged along a direction that is substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the gutter 82, sliding of the flexible line 60 in the gutter 82 along said direction is prevented by the presence of the blocking means 86. More particularly, the presence of the ribs 88, 88 and their above-described shape prevent the flexible line 60 sliding in the traction and blocking device 80.
(33) By moving the flexible line 60 relative to the traction and blocking device 80, and more particularly by moving the portion of the flexible line 60 contained in the gutter 82 from a direction substantially perpendicular relative to the base 92 of the traction and blocking device 80 to a direction that is substantially parallel to the base 92, the flexible line is blocked in the V-shaped space defined between the pairs of ribs 88, 88 formed on the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the sides 94, 94. Blocking of the flexible line 60 is particularly facilitated when the flexible line 60 is made of a flexible material, such as a cord.
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(35) The anchoring part 40 includes first 46 and second 48 ends, and defines a longitudinal direction e.
(36) The anchoring part 40 further comprises a body 42 and a head 44 that may be pointed or beveled, for example and in non-limiting manner; it also includes, for example and in non-limiting manner, a cylindrical housing 43, formed in the body 42 and opening out towards the second end 48 of the anchoring part 40, and a latch 45 formed on the body 42.
(37) The flexible line 60 has a first end 62 that is fastened to the anchoring part 40, e.g. by means of the latch 45.
(38) The anchoring part 40 may take up an insertion position, shown in
(39) Furthermore, insertion means 120, such as for example a rod, are engaged in the cylindrical housing 43; thus, a force applied vertically and downwards on the insertion means 120 serves to push the anchoring part 40 into the ground S.
(40) When the anchoring part 40 is pushed into the ground S, the flexible line 60 presents a first portion 81 arranged in the ground S and a second portion 83 kept outside the ground S.
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(43) The element 20 comprises a surface covering 24 presenting a bottom face 26, configured to be directed towards the surface of the ground S, and a top face 28, opposite the bottom face 26; furthermore, the surface covering 24 includes an orifice 22.
(44) The second portion 83 of the flexible line 60 is first of all engaged through the orifice 22 in the surface covering 24, from its bottom face 26, and then through the opening 84 in the traction and blocking device 80, before being arranged in the gutter 82.
(45) The traction and blocking device 80 is placed in the second position, by lowering the flexible line 60 towards the bottom wall of the gutter 82, so that the flexible line 60 cannot slide in the gutter 82.
(46) A force, symbolized by the two vertical arrows of
(47) It should be understood that, when the traction and blocking device 80 is in the second position, with the flexible line 60 being prevented from sliding in the gutter 82, the traction and blocking device 80 cannot be moved relative to the anchoring part 40; consequently, by applying a traction force to the traction and blocking device 80, the traction force is also applied to the anchoring part 40, thus serving to cause it to pivot in the ground S.
(48) In addition, the above-described rounded edges of the base 92 and in particular the rounded sections 106, 106, in addition to the rounded shape of the top margins 98, 98 of the first and second sides 94, 94, make it possible for the user to apply significant force without being injured on contact with the traction and blocking device 80.
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(50) In this position, the anchoring part 40, by means of its shape, and in particular by the shape of its second end 48, opposes it being extracted from the ground S, in such a manner that the anchoring part 40 is firmly held in the ground S.
(51) Consequently, and as shown in
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(53) In this configuration of the anchoring assembly 10, the opening 84 of the traction and blocking device 80 is arranged facing the orifice 22 of the element 20, and the portion 83 of the flexible line 60 arranged outside the ground S is suitable for being brought against the outside face 28 of the covering 24.
(54) Thus, in the event that a person or a vehicle comes into contact with the traction and blocking device 80, the above-described rounded sections 106, 106 cause the traction and blocking device 80 to tilt, so the device does not constitute an obstacle to the progression of the vehicle or person.
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(56) To do this, the traction and blocking device 80 is initially placed in the first position, in such a manner as to enable the traction and blocking device 80 to slide along the flexible line 60. By applying traction to the withdrawal means 140, by means of a force applied on the traction and blocking device 80 in a substantially vertical upwards direction, the head 44 of the anchoring part 40, to which the first end 142 of the withdrawal means 140 is fastened, is pivoted upwards. The traction applied by the withdrawal means 140 continues until the longitudinal direction l of the anchoring part 40 is substantially vertical, the anchoring part 40 then being in the withdrawal position.
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(59) As shown, the run-over device 200 has a contact surface 202 and a convex top surface 204 that defines a spherical cap, for example and in non-limiting manner.
(60) The convex top surface 204 includes a slot 206 dimensioned in such a manner as to receive the traction and blocking device 80; more particularly, the dimensions of the slot 206 are equal to, or slightly greater than, the dimensions of the gutter 82, considered in a plane that is transverse to the bottom wall of the gutter 82. It is thus understood that the convex top surface 204 of the run-over device 200 is configured to surround the traction and blocking device 80.
(61) By way of example and in non-limiting manner, the height of the spherical cap defined by the convex surface 204 is substantially equal to the maximum height of the first and second sides 94, 94 that define the gutter 82.
(62) The term maximum height of the first and second sides 94, 94 is used to indicate the maximum distance between the bottom margins 96, 96 and the top margins 98, 98 of the first and second sides 94, 94.
(63) Thus, when the run-over device 200 is arranged on the ground, as shown in
(64) The presence of the run-over device 200 does not modify the use of the traction and blocking device 80, nor the sequence of steps of installing the anchoring assembly 210, as described above with reference to
(65) In particular, actuation of the traction and blocking device 80, in such a manner as to cause it to pass from one to the other of the first and second positions, may alternatively be performed when the traction and blocking device 80 is housed in the run-over device 200, or prior to engagement of the traction and blocking device 80 in the slot 206 of the run-over device 200.
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(67) In this position, the surface covering 24 is arranged between the ground S and the assembly formed by the run-over device 200 and the traction and blocking device 80; more particularly, the contact surface 202 of the run-over device 200 and the outside face of the base 92 of the traction and blocking device 80 are arranged against the outside face 28 of the surface covering 24.
(68) The term outside face of the base 92 refers to the face of the base 92 that is opposite from the bottom wall of the gutter 82.
(69) The convex top surface 204 of the run-over device 200 is such that vehicle movement means, e.g. a wheel, can pass over the assembly constituted by the run-over device 200 and the traction and blocking device 80 without being damaged. In particular, since the top margins 98, 98 come into contact with the convex surface 204, when the movement means pass over the traction and blocking device 80 they are unlikely to be damaged or punctured by the ribs 88, 88 formed on the first and second inside faces 102, 102 of the first and second sides 94, 94.
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(71) The run-over device 300 further comprises a housing 308 that opens out to the convex top surface 304; the housing 308 presents a bottom wall 314, in which an opening 312 is formed; the housing 308 is dimensioned in such a manner as to receive the traction and blocking device 80.
(72) For example and in non-limiting manner, the bottom wall 314 is arranged in the same plane as that defined by the contact surface 302 of the run-over device 300, so as to contribute to the stability of installation of the anchoring assembly 310.
(73) In addition, the width of the housing 308 is equal to, or even slightly greater than, the width of the traction and blocking device 80.
(74) The housing 308 of the run-over device 300 is also dimensioned in such a manner that, when the base 92 of the traction and blocking device 80 is arranged on the bottom wall 314 of the housing 308, the top margins 98, 98 come into contact with the convex top surface 304. In addition, the opening 312 in the run-over device 300 is then located facing the opening 84 formed in the traction and blocking device 80.
(75) Thus, as shown in particular in
(76) It can thus be understood that, when the traction and blocking device 80 is in the second position and the anchoring part 40 is in the anchoring position, as shown in particular in
(77) All of the above description is given by way of example and is therefore not limiting on the invention; in particular, although the invention is particularly adapted to fastening a surface covering to the ground, it can also be used to hold any element fastened to the ground.
(78) As described in particular with reference to
(79) In addition, and as can be seen from
(80) In addition, the opening 84 of the traction and blocking device 80 presents a circular shape, for example and in non-limiting manner; naturally, there could be envisaged any other shape of opening formed in the base 92 and configured in such a manner as to enable the flexible line 60 to slide in the traction and blocking device 80.
(81) Furthermore, there could also be envisaged an anchoring assembly 10 having withdrawal means 140 that are not fastened to the traction and blocking device 80, but having a second end 144 that is left free on the surface of the ground S, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention; an anchoring assembly 10 that does not include withdrawal means 140 could just as easily be envisaged, the anchoring part 40 remaining in the ground S, or being withdrawn by any other means.
(82) Finally, in the second and third embodiments of the anchoring assembly 210, 310 described with reference to the
(83) As described above, and as shown in particular in
(84) By way of example and in non-limiting manner, the traction means 70, as shown in
(85) Thus, in unchanged manner, the steps shown in