COUPLING ELEMENT FOR AN ARTICLE OF FURNITURE
20230081500 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B12/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2230/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B5/0024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A coupling element includes at least one coupling member having a first end and a second end, wherein the coupling member has a flat face on a first side thereof, at least one barb extending in cantilever manner from the flat face and depending away from the first end so as to hinder or prevent the removal of the coupling element from a bore in a surface of a first article into which the coupling member has been inserted from the first end.
Claims
1. A coupling element comprising at least one coupling member having a first end and a second end, wherein said at least one coupling member has a flat face on a first side thereof, at least one barb extending in cantilever manner from said flat face and depending away from said first end so as to hinder or prevent removal of said coupling element from a bore in a surface of a first article into which said first end of said at least one coupling member has been inserted.
2. The coupling element as claimed in of claim 1, wherein said at least one coupling member includes a first plurality of barbs disposed successively therealong from said first end, a first set of said first plurality of barbs extending from said flat face and at least one barb of said first set of barbs extending in cantilever manner from said flat face of said at least one coupling member.
3. The coupling element of claim 2, wherein said at least one coupling member has a curved face on a second side thereof, opposite said first side, a second set of said first plurality of barbs extending in from said curved face.
4. The coupling element of claim 2, wherein said at least one coupling member has a curved face on a second side thereof, opposite said first side, and a plurality of ridges or projections being disposed successively along said second side of said at least one coupling member.
5. The coupling element of claim 2, wherein said at least one coupling member comprises a dowel, a second plurality of barbs being disposed successively along said at least one coupling member from said second end and depending inwardly from said second end so as to hinder or prevent removal of said coupling element from a bore in a surface of a second article into which said second end of said at least one coupling member has been inserted, wherein a first set of said second plurality of barbs extend in cantilever manner from said flat face of said first side of said at least one coupling member.
6. The coupling element of claim 5, wherein said at least one coupling member has a curved face on a second side thereof, opposite said first side, wherein a second set of said second plurality of barbs extend from said curved face of said second side of said at least one coupling member.
7. The coupling element of claim 1, wherein said second end of said at least one coupling member is attachable to or integrally formed with a second article to be coupled to said first article.
8. The coupling element of claim 7, wherein said second end of said at least one coupling member is integrally formed with a male connector for attaching said coupling element to the second article.
9. The coupling element of claim 8, wherein said at least one coupling member extends from a base portion of said male connector for attaching said coupling element to the second article.
10. The coupling element of claim 9, wherein said male connector comprises an elongate base member from which said at least one coupling member extends, said second end of said at least one coupling member being coupled to or integrally formed with said base member of said male connector, said male connector including a coupling portion extending from said base member, said coupling portion configured to be received within a slot in the second article or within a female connector mounted therein.
11. The coupling element of claim 10, wherein said coupling portion comprises an elongate ridge having flared sides adapted to retain said coupling portion of said male connector within said slot.
12. The coupling element of claim 10, wherein a plurality of said coupling members extend from said elongate base of said male connector substantially perpendicular to a bottom face of said elongate base and parallel to one another.
13. The coupling element of claim 6, wherein the said first and second sets of barbs of at least the said first plurality of barbs each comprise at least three barbs.
14. The coupling element of claim 2, wherein each barb of said first set of barbs adjoins said flat face of said at least one coupling member via a reduced thickness region serving as a live hinge.
15. The coupling element of claim 6, wherein said first and second sets of barbs of at least said first plurality of barbs each comprise three to ten barbs.
16. The coupling element of claim 6, wherein said first and second sets of barbs of at least said first plurality of barbs each comprise three to six barbs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Coupling elements for joining articles in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0044] A coupling element in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0045] The coupling member 2 has a flat face 8 on a first side thereof, a first set 10 of each of the first and second plurality of barbs extending in cantilever manner from the flat face 8, the coupling member 2 having a curved face 12 on a second side thereof, opposite the first side, a second set 14 of the first and second plurality of barbs, having an arcuate shape, extending from the curved face 12.
[0046] The outermost ends of the first and second sets of barbs 10, 14 of the first and second plurality of barbs are shaped to define a substantially cylindrical outer surface of the coupling element of slightly larger diameter than that of the holes or bores into which it is intended to insert the coupling element.
[0047] In use, as illustrated in
[0048] Each first set of the first and second plurality of barbs 10 extend in cantilever manner from the flat face 8 of the coupling member to provide enhanced resistance to removal by virtue of the first sets of barbs 10 being longer than the arcuate second sets of barbs 14 extending from the second curved face 12 of the second side of the coupling member 2, the first sets of barbs 10 providing a relatively strong lever action against the sides of the hole or bore compared to known arcuate barbs, such that the first sets of barbs 10 act to urge the second sets 14 of barbs against the side of the respective hole or bore into which the coupling element is inserted, thereby providing enhanced resistance to removal of the coupling element from the holes or bores into which it is inserted. As illustrated in
[0049] Each barb of the first set of barbs 10 may adjoin the flat face 8 of the coupling member 2 via a reduced thickness region serving as a live hinge. When pushed into a hole, a recess or a channel each first set of barbs 10 act in such a way as to apply pressure onto the opposite side of the hole, recess or channel, allowing that side to be wedged or imbedded into the wall of the hole, recess or channel.
[0050] The cantilevered first sets of barbs 10 force the opposite second sets of barbs 14 to ‘pinch’ on the adjacent side of the bore/hole increasing the residual holding strength and making it harder to remove.
[0051] Additionally, when a force is acting to remove the coupling element from the hole, recess or channel into which it has been inserted, this force is converted by the cantilevered barbs 10 into a more sidewards pushing force, which in turn applies more pressure onto the barbs 14 on the opposite side of the elongate coupling element, allowing that side to be further wedged or imbedded into the side wall of the hole or channel.
[0052] It should also be noted that the cantilevered barbs 10 are shaped in such a way that only a small amount of a downward force is required to push the coupling element into a hole or channel.
[0053] By providing the first and second set of barbs 10, 14 of each of the first and second plurality of barbs on opposite first and second sides of the coupling member 2, the barbs 10, 14 act against the inner sides of a hole or blind bore into which the respective end of the coupling member 2 is inserted on diametrically opposed sides of the hole or bore. Advantageously, this enables the coupling element to be inserted into a hole or bore in an edge of a panel without the risk of splitting the panel by aligning the first and second sets of barbs 10, 14 along the length of the panel, thereby minimising outwards forces perpendicular to the side faces of the panel and any bulging of the side faces of the panel.
[0054] In an alternative embodiment, illustrated in
[0055] As shown in
[0056] The first and second sides of the coupling member 2 may be aligned with respect to the base member 22 of the male connector 20 such that the flat face 8 of the first side of the coupling member 2 extends substantially transverse to an elongate axis of the elongate base member 22 of the male connector 20, the first set of barbs 10 extending towards one end of the elongate base member 22, enabling the coupling element to be inserted into a hole in an edge of a panel without the risk of splitting the panel by aligning the first and second sets of barbs 10, 14 with the length of the panel.
[0057] In a further embodiment, illustrated in
[0058] Each coupling member 2A, 2B includes a plurality of barbs disposed successively therealong, the plurality of barbs depending away from a distal end of the respective coupling member 2A, 2B so as to hinder or prevent the removal of the each coupling member 2A, 2B from a respective hole or bore into which it is inserted.
[0059] As before, each coupling member 2A, 2B has a flat face 8 on a first side thereof, a first set of the plurality of barbs 10 thereof extending in cantilever manner from the flat face 8, each coupling member 2A, 2B having a curved face 12 on a second side thereof, opposite the first side, a second set of the plurality of barbs 14, having an arcuate shape, extending in from the curved face 12.
[0060] In the embodiment shown, the male connector member 20 includes a central rib extending outwardly from the base member, a distal end of the central rib supporting a pair of outwardly flared symmetrically arranged resilient wings on either side thereof, the wings extending towards the base member, the resilient wings have a substantially arrow head shaped cross section extending on either side of the central rib. Each wing may be curved in an outwards direction away from the respective central rib from the base region to the free ends of the wings. The resilient wings of the male connector are resiliently displaceable towards to the central rib to enable the wings to pass through a narrowed neck region of a receiving slot in an article or a female connector member mounted in a slot formed in a face of an article, the ends of the resilient wings engaging shoulders of the receiving slot of female connector once the male connector has been inserted therein to retain the male connector therein. However, other types of male connector or alternative connector portions are envisaged.
[0061] Again, the first and second sides of each coupling member 2A, 2B may be aligned with respect to the base member 22 of the male connector 20 such that the flat face 8 of each coupling member extends substantially transverse to an elongate axis of the base member 22 of the male connector 20 so that the barbs 10, 14 are aligned along the length of the male connector 20. This enables the coupling element to be inserted into a hole in an edge of a panel without the risk of splitting the panel by aligning the first and second sets of barbs with the length of the panel. In the embodiment shown in
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[0066] A first set of barbs 210 are provided on one a first side 208 of the coupling element 200 while a second set of barbs 214 are provided on a second side 212 of the coupling element 200. The first set of barbs 210 extend in cantilever manner from the flat first side 208 of the coupling element 200. A second set of barbs 214 extend from the second side 212 of the coupling element 200, the second set of barbs 214 being shorter than the first set of barbs 210 and extending around curved ends of the coupling element at either end of the first side 212.
[0067] As with previous embodiments, the cantilevered first sets of barbs 210 force the opposite second sets of barbs 214 against the adjacent side of the slot or channel into which the coupling element 200 is inserted, increasing the residual holding strength and making the coupling element harder to remove.
[0068] Additionally, when force acting to remove the coupling element 200 from the slot or channel into which it has been inserted, this force is converted by the cantilevered barbs 210 into a more sidewards pushing force, which in turn applies more pressure onto the barbs 214 on the opposite side of the elongate coupling element, allowing that side to be further wedged or imbedded into the side wall of the slot of channel into which it is inserted.
[0069] In a further embodiment, illustrated in
[0070] In this embodiment, the further connector portion may include a plug 320 adapted to be fitted into a bore formed in a side face of a first article bore intersecting an edge face from which the coupling member 300 extends when the plug 320 is inserted in the bore such that the coupling member 300 extends from the edge face to engage an aperture in an adjoining face of a second article. In the embodiment shown in
[0071] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein but can be amended or modified without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.