TUBULAR STRUCTURE CONNECTING ASSEMBLY
20200011063 ยท 2020-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F11/1834
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B2200/67
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A connecting assembly for connecting a first tubular structure to a second tubular structure, the connecting assembly comprising: a first connection element having a first end, a second end connectable to the first tubular structure and a male connection lip located at the first end and extending radially and outwardly; and a second connection element having a first end connectable to the second tubular structure and a second end, the second connection element being tubular and having an internal face extending between the first and second ends and a lip receiving recess located on the internal face adjacent the second end, the lip receiving recess for receiving the male connection lip of the first connection element when the first end of the male tubular element is inserted into the female tubular element, the second tubular element including first and second hemi-tubular elements connectable together to form the second connection element.
Claims
1. A connecting assembly for connecting a first tubular structure to a second tubular structure, the connecting assembly comprising: a first connection element having a first end, a second end connectable to the first tubular structure and a male connection lip located at the first end and extending radially and outwardly; and a second connection element having a first end connectable to the second tubular structure and a second end, the second connection element being tubular and further having an internal face extending between the first and second ends and a lip receiving recess located on the internal face adjacent the second end, the lip receiving recess for receiving the male connection lip of the first connection element when the first end of the male tubular element is inserted into the female tubular element, the second tubular element including first and second hemi-tubular elements connectable together to form the second connection element.
2. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connection element is tubular.
3. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first connection element further includes a male connecting flange located at the first end thereof, the male connection lip extending radially and outwardly from the male connection flange.
4. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a first screw receiver extending from a first internal face of the first curved hemi-tubular element and a second screw receiver extending from a second internal face of the second curved hemi-tubular element, the first and second screw receivers forming a screw receiving hole when the first and second curved hemi-tubular elements are connected together.
5. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least one pin extending from a first internal face of the first hemi-tubular element and at least one corresponding socket extending from a second internal face of the second hemi-tubular element, the at least one pin being insertable into the at least one corresponding socket when the first and second hemi-tubular elements are connected together.
6. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a rail extending along a longitudinal end of the first hemi-tubular element, the second curved hemi-tubular element comprising an indentation extending along a longitudinal end thereof, the rail being insertable into the indentation when the first and second curved hem i-tubular elements are connected together.
7. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connection element extends along a curved axis.
8. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connection element extends along a curved axis.
9. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connection element includes an attachment assembly for engaging an end of the second tubular structure and securing the second connection element to the end of the second tubular structure.
10. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the attachment assembly includes a planar plate extending outwardly and longitudinally from a first end of the second connection element.
11. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the attachment assembly includes a hemi-tubular plate extending outwardly from the first end of the second connection element, the hem i-tubular plate being adapted for insertion into an end cavity located at the end of the second tubular structure.
12. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the hemi-tubular plate has a curvature substantially corresponding to an internal face of the end cavity.
13. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second linear hemi-tubular element comprises a pair of brackets and the hemi-tubular plate of the first second linear hem i-tubular element comprises a pair of hooks for engaging the pair of brackets to secure the first and second linear hemi-tubular elements together.
14. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connection element is connectable to the first tubular structure via additional connection elements disposed between the first connection element and the first tubular structure.
15. The connecting assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connection element is connectable to the second tubular structure via additional connection elements disposed between the second connection element and the second tubular structure.
16. A handrail assembly comprising: a first tubular handrail; a second tubular handrail; a connecting assembly for connecting assembly the first tubular handrail to the second tubular handrail, the connecting assembly including: a first connection element having a first end, a second end connectable to the first tubular handrail and a male connection lip located at the first end and extending radially and outwardly; and a second connection element having a first end connectable to the second tubular handrail and a second end, the second connection element being tubular and further having an internal face extending between the first and second ends and a lip receiving recess located on the internal face adjacent the second end, the lip receiving recess for receiving the male connection lip of the first connection element when the first end of the male tubular element is inserted into the female tubular element, the second tubular element including first and second hemi-tubular elements connectable together to form the second connection element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
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[0056] It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0058] The handrail assembly 10 comprises two handrail sections 14 and 16 connected together via a handrail connecting assembly 18. The handrail section 14, 16 has a cylindrical or tubular shape and extends along a linear longitudinal axis 20, 22. The handrail sections 14 and 16 are each fixedly secured at a respective end of the handrail connector 18. The handrail sections 14 and 16 are further secured to the wall 12. The person skilled in the art will understand that any adequate securing means (not shown in
[0059] The handrail connecting assembly 18 has a curved cylindrical or tubular shape, i.e. it extends along a curved longitudinal axis. As further described below, the handrail connecting assembly 18 has a modular shape which allows changing the curvature of the handrail connecting assembly 18 in order to adapt to different angled walls for example.
[0060] In the illustrated embodiment, the longitudinal axes 20 and 22 of the handrail sections 14 and 16 are coplanar, i.e. the longitudinal axes 20 and 22 extends within a same plane, and the curved longitudinal axis of the handrail connecting assembly 18 also extends within the plane which contains the longitudinal axes 20 and 22. In another embodiment, the longitudinal axes 20 and 22 of the handrail sections 14 and 16 may be contained in different planes that intersect each other. The configuration of the handrail connecting assembly 18 is then modified and adjusted so that it may connect the handrail sections 14 and 16 together.
[0061] In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0063] The tubular element 40 is formed of a curved tube which extends along the curved longitudinal axis between the ends 42 ad 44 which are both beveled. As a result of the beveled ends 42 and 44, the length of the tubular element 40 between the ends 42 and 44 varies along the direction orthogonal to the curved longitudinal axis, as illustrated in
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[0066] In one embodiment, the truncations 62 and 64 may be omitted.
[0067] While in the illustrated embodiment it has a curved tubular shape and it is hollow, it should be understood that the central male section 30 may have other shape such as a curved cylindrical shape. For example, while it is hollow, the tubular element 40 may be solid to form a curved cylindrical element.
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[0069] The tubular element 70 is formed of a curved tube which extends along the curved longitudinal axis between the ends 72 and 74 which are both beveled. As a result of the beveled ends 72 and 74, the length of the tubular section 70 between the ends 72 and 74 varies along the direction orthogonal to the curved longitudinal axis. As illustrated in
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[0071] The tubular element 70 further comprises a recess or a groove 90 located on the internal face 92 of the tubular element 70 adjacent the second end 74. The recess 90 has an annular shape and its characteristics are chosen as a function of the characteristics of the connecting flange 46, 48 so that the lip 58, 60 be received in the recess 90 when the connecting flange 46, 48 of the central male section 30 is inserted into the female section 32, 34. For example, the distance between the recess 90 and the second end 74 of the tubular element 70 may be chosen to be substantially equal to the length of the recess 55, 56 of the connecting flange 46, 48 of the central male section 30. In another example, the internal diameter of the recess 90 of the female section 32, 34 is chosen to be substantially equal to the external diameter of the lip 58, 60 of the central male section 30. In one embodiment, the characteristics of the connecting flange 46, 48 are chosen so that the central male section 30 be snuggingly received in the female section 32, 34 when they are connected together.
[0072] In one embodiment and as illustrated in
[0073] The hem i-tubular portion 32A, 34A comprises a plurality of pins 92 and a screw receiver 94 which each extend from the internal face of hemi-tubular portion 32A, 34A. The hemi-tubular portion 32B, 34B comprises a plurality of sockets 96 and a screw receiver 98 which each extend from the internal_face of the hemi-tubular portion 32B, 34B. Each socket 96 is positioned, shaped and sized to receive a respective pin 92 when the hemi-tubular portions 32A, 34A and 32B, 34B are secured together. When the hemi-tubular portions 32A, 34A and 32B, 34B are secured together, the screw receivers 94 and 98 form a slotted hole adapted to receive a securing means such as a screw 100 as illustrated in
[0074] In one embodiment and referring back to
[0075] While the present description refers to pins 92, sockets 96, screw receivers 94 and 98, and a screw 100 for securing together the hemi-tubular portions 32A, 34A and 32B, 34B, it should be understood that any adequate securing means may be used. For example, the hemi-tubular portions 32A, 34A and 32B, 34B may be secured together using an adhesive.
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[0077] The connector 36, 38 further comprises connection means 130 located on the second end 124 for securing the connector 36, 38 to the first or second handrail 14 or 16. It should be understood that any adequate connection means may be used. In the illustrated embodiment, the exemplary connection means 130 comprises a railing interface or hemi-tubular plate 132 and a railing attachment interface or planar plate 134 which each extends outwardly along the linear axis from a wall 136 located at the second end 124 of the connector 36, 38. The hemi-tubular plate 132 and the planar plate 134 are each provided with a hole 138, 140, respectively. The hole 140 of the planar plate 134 is adapted to receive a respective screw when the connection means 130 is inserted into a handrail section 14, 16 in order to fixedly secure 36, 38 within the handrail section 14, 16. The hem i-tubular plate 132 has a curvature that substantially corresponds to that of the internal face of the handrail section 14, 16 and is adapted to slide into a cavity of the handrail section 14, 16 and to be positioned so that it is in physical contact with the internal_face of the handrail section 14, 16 when inserted therein. In one embodiment, the hole 138 of the hem i-tubular plate 132 is used for hanging the connector 36, 38 during operations such as painting and/or plating.
[0078] In one embodiment, the hole 138 is optional and may be omitted.
[0079] It should be understood that the connection means 130 are exemplary only and that any adequate connections for securing the connecting assembly 18 to a handrail section 14, 16 may be used. For example, the connection means may only comprise a tubular plate adapted to snuggingly fit into the handrail section 14, 16. The tubular plate may be secured within the handrail section 14, 16 using adhesive. In another example, the tubular plate and the handrail section 14, 16 may each comprise at least one hole and at least one screw may be used for fixedly securing the tubular plate within the handrail section 14, 16.
[0080] In one embodiment, the connector 36, 38 is made of two hemi-tubular parts 36A, 38A and 36B, 38B which are secured together to form the connector 36, 38, as illustrated in
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[0082] Then the connector 36, 38 is secured to the female section 32, 34. The connector section 36B, 38B is abutted against the female section 32, 34 so that the lip 88 of the female section 32, 34 be inserted into the groove 126 of the connector section 36B, 38B. The connector section 36A, 38A is then abutted against the female section 32, 34 so that the lip 88 of the female section 32, 34 be inserted into the groove 126 of the connector section 36A, 38A and the hooks 142 and 144 be secured to their respective bracket 146, 148 via a resilient force. The connector 36, 38 is then rotatably secured to the female section 32, 34.
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[0084] In the configuration illustrated in
[0085] The configuration of the handrail connecting assembly 18 may be changed by rotating at least one female section 32, 34 relative to the male section 30. In the configuration illustrated in
[0086] The person skilled in the art will understand that the curvature of the handrail connecting assembly 18 may then be varied between about 30 degrees and about 90 degrees by rotating at least one female section 32, 34 relative to the central male section 30. The handrail connecting assembly 18 may then be connected to handrail sections 14 and 16 which extend along axes that form an angle comprised between about 30 degrees and about 90 degrees.
[0087] In another embodiment, a male section 30 has a curvature of about 32 degrees and a female section 34, 36 has a curvature of about 29 degrees. In this case, the curvature of the handrail connecting assembly 18 comprising a male section and two female sections 34 and 36 may be varied from about 26 degrees and about 90 degrees by rotating the male section 30 and/or at least one of the two female sections 34 and 36.
[0088] It should be understood that the curvature of the central section 30 and that of the female sections 32 and 34 may have any adequate values. For example, the curvature of the central section 30 may be different from that of the female sections 32 and 34. In the same or another example, the curvature of the female section 32 may be different from that of the female section 34.
[0089] In one embodiment, the connectors 36 and 38 may be omitted. In this case, the female sections 32 and 34 are adapted to be directly secured to a respective handrail section 14, 16. For example, the securing means 130 may be secured to the female section 32, 34 in replacement of the securing flange 76. As described above with respect to the connector 26, 38, the securing means may be replaced by any adequate securing means for securing the connecting assembly 18 to a handrail section 14, 16. For example, the connection means may only comprise a tubular plate adapted to snuggingly fit into the handrail section 14, 16. The tubular plate may be secured within the handrail section 14, 16 using adhesive, screws, and/or the like.
[0090] It should also be understood that the handrail connecting assembly 18 may comprise at least one male section 30 and any adequate number of female sections 32, 34 in order to allow varying the curvature of the handrail connecting assembly 18. For example, the connecting assembly may comprise at least a male section and a connector. A first end of the male section is rotatably securable to a first handrail section and the second end of the male section is rotatably securable to a first end of the connector while the second end of the connector is fixedly securable to a second handrail section. It should be understood that the rotatable connection between the first handrail section and the male section may comprise a further connector, a female section, a female section and a further connector, and/or the like.
[0091] In another example, the connecting assembly may comprise at least a male section and a female section. A first end of the male section is rotatably securable to a first handrail section and the second end of the male section is rotatably securable to a first end of the female section. It should be understood that the rotatable connection between the first handrail section and the male section may comprise a connector, a further female section, a further female section and a connector, and/or the like. In one embodiment, the second end of the female section is fixedly securable to the second handrail section. In another embodiment, the second end of the female section is rotatably securable to the second handrail section. For example, the rotatable connection between the female section and the second handrail section may comprise a connector, a further female section and a connector, and/or the like.
[0092] In one embodiment, the connecting flanges 46 and 48 of the male section 30 and the connecting flange 76 are substantially identical, and the recess 90 of the female section 32, 34 and the groove 126 of the connector 36, 38 are substantially identical in order to provide modularity for the handrail connecting assembly 18. In this case, the male section 30 may be directly connected to a connector 36, 38 as illustrated in
[0093] In one embodiment, the handrail connecting assembly illustrated in
[0094] In one embodiment, the external diameter of the male section 30, the female sections 32, 34, and the connectors are substantially the same and equal to the external diameter of the handrail sections 14 and 16. In this case, the external face of the handrail is substantially continuous and smooth.
[0095] In one embodiment, a male section 30 has a curvature of about 32 degrees and a female section 34, 36 has a curvature of about 29 degrees. In this case, the curvature of the handrail connecting assembly 18 comprising a male section and two female sections 34 and 36 may be varied from about 26 degrees and about 90 degrees by rotating the male section 30 and/or at least one of the two female sections 34 and 36.
[0096] It should be understood that the curvature of the male section and the curvature of the female section may have any adequate value. The value of the curvature of the male section and/or the value of the curvature of the female section(s) is chosen as a function of the angle between the two tubular structures to be connected together.
[0097] While the present description refers to a connecting assembly 18 for connecting two handrail sections, the person skilled in the art will understand that the connecting assembly 18 may be adapted for connecting tubes or tubular structures other than handrail sections. The tubular structures to be connected together may be hollow or partially hollow. For example, only one end of a tubular structure may hollow in order to allow the connecting assembly to be inserted into the hollow portion of the tubular structure for attachment purposes while the remaining of the tubular structure is solid. It should be understood that the tubular structure may also be solid along its entire length. For example, the connecting assembly 18 may be adapted to connect together two angled safety railings or railing sections, two angled grab bars or grab bar sections, two angled footrests or foot rest sections, two angled curtain rods or rod sections, and/or the like.
[0098] The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.