A COUPLING DEVICE FOR SCAFFOLDING
20240068248 ยท 2024-02-29
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Abstract
A coupler device (10), for connecting two overlapping building elements (V, H) at substantially right angles. The device includes a main body (11) and two hingedly attached gate elements (12, 13) extending at perpendicular and offset axes from the body. Each gate element respectively includes an associated tightening mechanism, e.g. a rod (17, 20) with threaded end engaging with a nut (19, 22), for controlling closing force toward the main body and clamping a building element. In use, the respective tightening mechanisms (e.g. nuts on threaded rod) are accessible from substantially the same direction relative to the main body and not obscured by the two overlapping building elements when fixed in place. This may be achieved by the gates, compared to each other, having a reversed configuration of tightening mechanism extending between a distal end of the gate relative to a connection point on the main body.
Claims
1. A coupler device, for connecting two overlapping building elements, comprised of: a main body; a first gate hingedly attached from a first side of the main body for pivoting about a first axis; a second gate hingedly attached from a second side of the main body, opposite the first side, for pivoting about a second axis fixed at an angular position relative to the first axis; each gate or arm element being associated with a tightening mechanism for controlling closing force of a respective gate, about a respective building element of the two overlapping building elements, against the main body; the coupler device configured such that, in use: the respective tightening mechanisms are facing substantially the same direction relative to the main body, each visible and accessible to be tightened from one direction when the two overlapping building elements are fixed perpendicularly in place.
2. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein each tightening mechanism includes male and female threaded members.
3. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein one end of a first tightening mechanism is pivotally attached to a distal end of the first gate, while an end of a second tightening mechanism is pivotally attached from the main body; wherein respective free ends of the first and second tightening mechanisms are free to engage with an engagement feature of the main body and second gate respectively.
4. The coupler device of claim 3, wherein a free end of the first tightening mechanism is engageable with a portion of the main body, while a free end of the second tightening mechanism is engageable with a distal end of the second gate.
5. The coupler device of claim 4, wherein the portion of the main body engageable with the free end of the first tightening mechanism comprises a bifurcated part to provide a surface against which a female threaded member, in the form of a nut, can tighten; and wherein a distal end of the second gate comprises a bifurcated part to provide a surface against which a female threaded member, in the form of a nut, can tighten.
6. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein an internal surface of the first and second gates, facing the main body, include a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a respective building element.
7. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein a surface of the main body, facing at least one of the first and second gates, includes a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a building element.
8. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein each tightening member includes a rod having a first threaded end for engaging with a nut and a second widened end for abutting with an opening in either the main body or a gate and enabling a pivot point therewith for the rod.
9. The coupler device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the tightening mechanisms of respective gates are located for access beyond a plane defined by a side of one of the overlapping building elements.
10. The coupler device of claim 9, wherein the tightening mechanisms are located on a substantially common plane, accessible beyond one of the overlapping building elements.
11. The coupler device of claim 9, wherein the tightening mechanisms are located on a different plane to each other, accessible beyond one of the overlapping building elements.
12. A coupler device, for connecting two overlapping building elements, comprised of: a main body; a first gate hingedly attached from a first side of the main body for pivoting about a first axis; a second gate hingedly attached from a second side of the main body, opposite the first side, for pivoting about a second axis fixed at an angular position relative to the first axis; each gate or arm element being associated with a tightening mechanism for controlling closing force of a respective gate, about a respective building element of the two overlapping building elements, against the main body; the coupler device configured such that, in use: the respective tightening mechanisms are facing substantially the same direction relative to the main body, each visible and accessible to be tightened from one direction when the two overlapping building elements are fixed perpendicularly in place; wherein one end of a first tightening mechanism is pivotally attached to a distal end of the first gate, while an end of a second tightening mechanism is pivotally attached from the main body; wherein respective free ends of the first and second tightening mechanisms are free to engage with an engagement feature of the main body and second gate respectively; and wherein an internal surface of the first and second gates, facing the main body, include a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a respective building element.
13. The coupler device of claim 12, wherein each tightening mechanism includes male and female threaded members.
14. The coupler device of claim 12, wherein one end of a first tightening mechanism is pivotally attached to a distal end of the first gate, while an end of a second tightening mechanism is pivotally attached from the main body; wherein respective free ends of the first and second tightening mechanisms are free to engage with an engagement feature of the main body and second gate respectively.
15. The coupler device of claim 12, wherein a surface of the main body, facing at least one of the first and second gates, includes a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a building element.
16. The coupler device of claim 12, wherein each tightening member includes a rod having a first threaded end for engaging with a nut and a second widened end for abutting with an opening in either the main body or a gate and enabling a pivot point therewith for the rod.
17. The coupler device of claim 12, wherein at least a portion of the tightening mechanisms of respective gates are located for access beyond a plane defined by a side of one of the overlapping building elements.
18. A coupler device, for connecting two overlapping building elements, comprised of: a main body having a surface; a first gate hingedly attached from a first side of the main body for pivoting about a first axis; a second gate hingedly attached from a second side of the main body, opposite the first side, for pivoting about a second axis fixed at an angular position relative to the first axis; each gate or arm element being associated with a tightening mechanism for controlling closing force of a respective gate, about a respective building element of the two overlapping building elements, against the main body; the coupler device configured such that, in use: the respective tightening mechanisms are facing substantially the same direction relative to the main body, each visible and accessible to be tightened from one direction when the two overlapping building elements are fixed perpendicularly in place; wherein each tightening mechanism includes male and female threaded members; wherein one end of a first tightening mechanism is pivotally attached to a distal end of the first gate, while an end of a second tightening mechanism is pivotally attached from the main body; wherein respective free ends of the first and second tightening mechanisms are free to engage with an engagement feature of the main body and second gate respectively; wherein an internal surface of the first and second gates, facing the main body, include a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a respective building element; wherein a surface of the main body, facing at least one of the first and second gates, includes a radial cutaway portion for accommodating a building element; wherein each tightening member includes a rod having a first threaded end for engaging with a nut and a second widened end for abutting with an opening in either the main body or a gate and enabling a pivot point therewith for the rod; wherein at least a portion of the tightening mechanisms of respective gates are located for access beyond a plane defined by a side of one of the overlapping building elements;
19. The coupler device of claim 18, wherein a free end of the first tightening mechanism is engageable with a portion of the main body, while a free end of the second tightening mechanism is engageable with a distal end of the second gate; and wherein the portion of the main body engageable with the free end of the first tightening mechanism comprises a bifurcated part to provide a surface against which a female threaded member, in the form of a nut, can tighten; and wherein a distal end of the second gate comprises a bifurcated part to provide a surface against which a female threaded member, in the form of a nut, can tighten.
20. The coupler device of claim 18, wherein the tightening mechanisms are located on a different plane to each other, accessible beyond one of the overlapping building elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] The following description presents an exemplary embodiment and, together with the drawings, serves to explain principles of the invention. However, the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise details of the embodiments or exact adherence with all features, since variations will be apparent to a skilled person and are deemed also to be covered by the description. Indeed, the present disclosure may separately define a number of discrete inventions. Terms for components used herein should be given a broad interpretation that also encompasses equivalent functions and features. In some cases, several alternative terms (synonyms) for structural features have been provided but such terms are not intended to be exhaustive.
[0028] Descriptive terms should also be given the broadest possible interpretation; e.g. the term comprising as used in this specification means consisting at least in part of such that interpreting each statement in this specification that includes the term comprising, features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms such as comprise and comprises are to be interpreted in the same manner. Directional terms such as vertical, horizontal, up, down, upper and lower are used for convenience of explanation usually with reference to the illustrations and are not intended to be ultimately limiting if an equivalent function can be achieved with an alternative dimension and/or direction.
[0029] The description herein refers to embodiments with particular combinations of steps or features, however, it is envisaged that further combinations and cross-combinations of compatible steps or features between embodiments will be possible. Indeed, isolated features may function independently as an invention from other features and not necessarily require implementation as a complete combination.
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[0031] Each gate is pivoted on a pin, 14 and 15 respectively, that each form a hinge with the main body 11. The respective pins effectively provide pivot axes for the gates that are perpendicular and offset to each other, such that the gates 12 and 13 open and close in different orientations to each other relative to the main body.
[0032] First or rear gate 12 features a distal end 16 accommodating a threaded member 17 to extend therefrom. The threaded member is articulated relative to distal end 16 (by passing through an opening therein) as is shown in
[0033] While it is apparent from
[0034] Both gates have a semi-circular internal contacting surface, sized to correspondence at least approximately with a tubular or bar-like building member to be secured by the device. When assembled and in use, each gate 12 and 13 clamps a tube in place against the body 11. The building members are maintained at a distance corresponding to and defined by a width of the body 11.
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[0037] No horizontal scaffolding member is yet in place, but gate 13 can be seen in a closed configuration wherein threaded member 20, extending from body 11, is cradled by yoke 21 at the distal end of gate 13. Nut 22 controls a tightening force to clamp a member against body 11. From this perspective, a semi-circular surface is visible protruding from body 11 that cooperates with the inner surface of gate 13 to provide a substantively circular contact portion for accommodating a scaffolding member.
[0038] In the use position of
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[0041] It is also noteworthy that the first gate (as mentioned, alternatively termed the rear gate relative to a user's perspective during installation and hidden from view in
[0042] While both nuts 19 and 22 are shown at about the same access level in
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[0044] A comparable widened end (of threaded member 20), proximate a recess/hole formed into the main body 11, enables the second threaded member 20 to articulate and engage with yoke 21. A through-hole 25 for this purpose is visible in
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[0047] It will be apparent from the foregoing that the coupler device is principally comprised of a main body, a first gate or arm element hingedly attached from the main body for pivoting about a first axis, a second gate or arm element hingedly attached from the main body for pivoting about a second axis, substantially perpendicular to the first axis; each arm element respectively including an associated tightening mechanism for controlling closing of the respective gate relative to the main body; wherein the respective tightening mechanisms are accessible from substantially the same direction relative to the main body.
[0048] Alternative configurations are possible. For example, the illustrated configuration could be reversed such that the tightening nut 19 is housed within recess 23 while widened end 23 is accommodated by yoke 18. In this way, nut 22 must be tightened adjacent opening 25 while a widened end of member 20 is accommodated by the yoke 21 of gate 13.
[0049] The invention can be summarised as a coupler device, e.g. for connecting two overlapping building elements (V, H) in a fixed configuration, e.g. at substantially right angles, that includes a main body and two hingedly attached arm/gate elements extending at perpendicular and offset axes from the body, e.g. fixed at different angles (likely perpendicular in the preferred form) and offset in order to connect two perpendicular building members. Each gate or arm element is respectively associated with a tightening mechanism, e.g. a rod with a threaded end for engaging with a nut that controls closing force toward the main body and, thereby, clamping a building element. In use, the respective tightening mechanisms (e.g. nuts on threaded rod) are accessible from substantially the same direction relative to the main body and not obscured, when viewed in a frontal direction, by any of the building members. In practice, the two overlapping building elements are securable only in a fixed position relative to one another.
[0050] In principle, referring to
[0051] In a preferred form, the clamping function is achieved by the gates, compared to each other, having a reversed configuration of tightening mechanism extending between a distal end of the gate relative to a connection point on the main body. In other words, in a preferred example, a first gate houses a first connecting rod, extending from a distal end therefrom, for removeable engagement with an engagement feature of the main body, while a second connecting rod is housed by the main body, to extend for removeable engagement with an engagement feature at the distal end of the second gate.