SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
20170130895 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A support assembly and a method of assembling the support assembly that includes a structural member that is delimited by a first end and a second end with a first end cap configured to be arranged within the first end of the structural member and a second end configured to be arranged within the second end of the structural member to mount the structural member to a structure. The support assembly allows for forces to be applied in all directions without causing rotation or disengagement of the support assembly from a mounting structure.
Claims
1. A support assembly, comprising: a structural member extending linearly about a first axis and being delimited by a first end extending at a first angle and a second end extending at a second angle such that a first plane extends along the first end of the structural member and a second plane extends along the second end of the structural member; a first end cap being mountable to a first surface which extends about a third plane and including a first body having a first protrusion extending therefrom along a second axis that is configured to be arranged within the first end of the structural member; and a second end cap being mountable to a second surface that extends about a fourth plane which converges with and intersects the third plane and including a second body having a second protrusion extending therefrom along a third axis that is configured to be arranged within the second end of the structural member, wherein when mounted, the protrusion of the first end cap is arranged within the first end of the structural member at a first angle such that the first axis of the structural member and the second axis of the first end cap intersect and the second protrusion of the second end cap is arranged within the second end of the structural member at a second angle such that the first axis of the structural member and the third axis of the second end cap intersect, precluding rotation of the support assembly.
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3. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end cap is sized to encompass the first end of the structural member and the second end cap is sized to encompass the second end of the structural member.
4. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first body of the first end cap and the second body of the second end cap are both ovoid.
5. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first protrusion of the first end cap is trapezoidal and the second protrusion of the second end cap is trapezoidal.
6. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end cap includes an opening extending through the first body and the first protrusion and the second end cap includes an opening extending through the second body and the second protrusion.
7. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the structural member, the first end cap and the second end cap are each comprised of stainless steel.
8. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a region of an outer surface of the structural member has an anti-slip surface.
9. The support assembly of claim 4, wherein the first protrusion substantially encompasses a longitudinal diameter of the first body of the first end cap and the second protrusion substantially encompasses a longitudinal diameter of the second body of the second end cap.
10. The support assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first insert fixed within the first end of the structural member that includes a first slot configured to receive the first protrusion and a second insert fixed within the second end of the structural member that includes a second slot configured to receive the second protrusion.
11. The support assembly of claim 10, wherein the first insert includes a base, a first projection extending from the base that has an outer surface contoured to be contactable with an inner surface of the structural member and a second projection spaced from the first projection by the first slot extending from the base that has an outer surface that is contoured to be contactable with the inner surface of the structural member, and the second insert includes a base, a first projection extending from the base that has an outer surface that is contoured to be contactable with the inner surface of the structural member and a second projection spaced from the first projection by the second slot extending from the base that has an outer surface that is contoured to be contactable with the inner surface of the structural member.
12. The support assembly of claim 11, wherein the first projection and the second projection of the first insert each extend at an angle from the base of the first projection that is substantially similar to the angle of the first end of the structural member, and wherein the first projection and the second projection of the second insert each extend at an angle from the base of the first projection that is substantially similar to the angle of the second end of the structural member.
13. The support assembly of claim 10, further comprising a first opening extending between an outer surface and an inner surface of the structural member, near the first end of the structural member and a second opening extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the structural member, near the second end of the structural member, a first hole extending through one of the first projection and the second projection of the first insert with the first insert adaptable such that the first hole is in alignment with the first opening and a second hole extending through one of the first projection and the second projection of the second insert with the second insert adaptable such that the second hole is in alignment with the second opening.
14. The support assembly of claim 13, further comprising a first fastener extending through the first opening in the structural member and the first hole of the first insert to fix the protrusion of the first end cap within the structural member and a second fastener extending through the second opening in the structural member and the second hole of the second insert to fix the protrusion of the second end cap within the structural member.
15. The support assembly of claim 13, wherein the first fastener and the second fastener are each set screws.
16. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the structural member is a tubular member.
17. A method of assembling corner support assembly, the method comprising: providing a structural member extending linearly about a first axis and being delimited by a first end extending at a first angle and a second end extending at a second angle such that a first plane extends along the first end of the structural member and a second plane extends along the second end of the structural member, a first end cap including a first body having a first projection that is configured to be arranged within the first end of the structural member and a second end cap including a second body having a second projection that is configured to be arranged within the second end of the structural member; fastening the first end cap to a first structure that extends along a third plane and the second end cap to a second structure that extends along a fourth plane which converges with and intersects the third plane such that the first structural element and the second structural element extend in non-parallel planes to each other with the first projection extending from the first structure along a second axis and the second projection extending from the second structure along a third axis with the second axis and the third axis converging toward each other; orientating the first end of the structural member to encompass the first projection such that the first axis of the structural member and the second axis of the first end cap intersect and orientating the second end of the structural member to encompass the second projection such that the first axis of the structural member and the third axis of the second end cap intersect, precluding rotation of the support assembly and eliminating moment forces on the support assembly; and fixing the structural member to the first projection of the first end cap and the second projection of the second end.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the structural member includes a first opening near the first end extending between an outer surface and an inner surface of the structural member, a hole extending through one of the first projection and the second projection of the first insert that is aligned with the first opening, a second opening extending between the outer and inner surface of the structural member near the second end and a hole extending through one of the first projection and the second projection of the second insert that is aligned with the second opening.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein a first set screw is arranged in the first opening of the structural member and the hole of the first insert to fix the first insert to the structural member a second set screw is arranged in the second opening of the structural member and the hole of the second insert to fix the second insert to the structural member.
20. The support assembly of claim 17, wherein the structural member is a tubular member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0043] In an embodiment, the first insert 14 and the second insert 16, respectively include a body 42A, 42B that has a base 44A, 44B, a first projection 46A, 46B that extends from the base 44A, 44B in a first direction and a second projection 48A, 48B that is spaced from the first projection 46A, 46B and extends from the base 44A, 44B in the first direction as well. Both the first projection 46A, 46B and the second projection 48A, 48B include an outer surface 50A, 50B, 52A, 52B, respectively, that is contoured to be contactable with the inner surface 26 of the tubular member 12 and an inner surface 54A, 54B, 56A, 56B that extends substantially linearly from the base 44A, 44B of the first and second insert 14, 16, respectively. In an embodiment, the outer surfaces 50A, 50B, 52A, 52B of the inserts 14, 16 are substantially ovoid. As can be seen in
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[0046] In an embodiment, the trapezoidal element 68A, 68B includes a first base 70A, 70B that substantially extends along longitudinal diameter from the first surface 64A, 64B of the body 62A, 62B of the end caps 18, 20, a first sidewall 72A, 72B extends at or near a first end 74A, 74B of the first base 70A, 70B at an angle, a second sidewall 76A, 76B extends at or near a second end 78A, 78B of the first base 70A, 70B at an angle and a second base 80A, 80B that is spaced from and substantially parallel to the first base 70A, 70B and that extends between the first sidewall 72A, 72B and the second sidewall 76A, 76B. With the trapezoidal element 68A, 68B encompassing the end caps 18, 20 and interacting with the inserts 14, 16, respectively, rotational forces are substantially mitigated.
[0047] In an embodiment, the trapezoidal element 68A, 68B includes an opening 82A, 82B through which a fastener (e.g., a screw) can extend to fix the trapezoidal element 68A, 68B to a structure (see e.g.,
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[0049] Because the end caps 18, 20 are not mounted in parallel to each other the rotational axes of the end caps 18, 20 contrast each other and in turn stabilize the tubular element 12. The moment forces only exist in the area of the tubular element 12 that exceeds the axes of the end caps. As such, the moment forces are minimized and the torsion forces are negated by opposing each other resulting in an assembly that is stable and does not rotate upon a force being applied thereto.
[0050] The foregoing description and accompanying drawings illustrate the principles, exemplary embodiments, and modes of operation of the invention. However, the invention should not be construed as being limited to the particular embodiments discussed above. Additional variations of the embodiments discussed above will be appreciated by those skilled in the art and the above-described embodiments should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Accordingly, it should be appreciated that variations to those embodiments can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.