T-Slot Mechanism and Assembly for Use in Furniture Constructions
20170030391 ยท 2017-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Marci Sue Klein (Fairfield, CT, US)
- David Seth Klein (Fairfield, CT, US)
- Jesse S. Kruska (Wallingford, CT, US)
- David Mathieu (Colchester, CT, US)
Cpc classification
F16B12/2063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2230/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B81/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Assembly systems of particular use in assembling modular units, e.g., modular furniture, are provided. More particularly, a t-slot mechanism is provided that facilitates efficient, effective and aesthetic modular unit assembly.
Claims
1. A t-slot mechanism, comprising: a. a back-stop; b. an extension arm that extends from the back-stop, the extension arm defining an undulating geometry that includes a plurality of C-shaped portions.
2. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the back-stop defines an M-shaped geometry.
3. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the extension arm extends from substantially the center of the M-shaped geometry.
4. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the extension arm includes two C-shaped portions.
5. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the extension arm includes a tab region, a first C-shaped portion, an intermediate tab region and a second C-shaped portion.
6. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the extension arm is substantially perpendicular to the back-stop.
7. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the height and width of the C-shaped portions ranges from about 0.25 inches to about 0.3 inches.
8. The t-slot mechanism of claim 1, wherein the length of the extension arm ranges from about 1.25 inches to about 1.5 inches.
9. The connection system of claim 1, wherein the back-stop includes a plurality of holes that may be used to secure the t-slot mechanism in place.
10. A connection system, comprising: a. t-slot mechanism that includes (i) a back-stop, and (ii) an extension arm that extends from the back-stop, the extension arm defining an undulating geometry that includes a plurality of C-shaped portions; and b. a first structural unit that includes a t-slot configured and dimensioned to receive the back-stop of the t- slot mechanism; c. a second structural unit that includes a channel configured and dimensioned for receipt of the extension arm of the t- slot mechanism; and d. a set screw for introduction relative to the second structural unit; wherein the set screw is effective to secure the extension arm within the channel of the second structural unit, thereby fixing the first structural unit relative to the second structural unit.
11. The connection system of claim 10, wherein the first structural unit includes a vertical support frame within which the t-slot is formed.
12. The connection system of claim 10, wherein the second structural unit defines a horizontal support frame.
13. The connection system of claim 11, wherein the t-slot mechanism is concealed below the surface of an inward-facing aspect of the horizontal support frame.
14. The connection system of claim 10, wherein the t-slot mechanism is constrained from rotation when inserted into the square channel of the horizontal support frame.
15. The connection system of claim 10, wherein the spring-loading effect of the connecting mechanism maintains connection between the support frame members throughout various working conditions.
16. The connection system of claim 10, wherein the non-connecting profiles of the vertical and horizontal framing members can be designed for additional functionality without altering the integrity of the connection mechanism.
17. The connection system of claim 15, wherein the additional features includes (i) rails for stationary and sliding panels, (ii) curved edges for aesthetics, and (iii) ledges for shelf support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed connection assembly systems/mechanisms, reference is made to the appended figures wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S)
[0018] As noted above, the present disclosure is directed to advantageous assembly systems of particular use in assembling modular units, e.g., modular furniture. The disclosed assembly systems generally include a t-slot mechanism that functions in cooperation with a t-shaped groove to facilitate efficient and effective modular unit assembly.
[0019]
[0020] As shown in
[0021] The height of the C-shaped undulations (28, 32) relative to the tab regions (26, 30) is generally selected to ensure effective interface with associated channels formed in modular units to be connected according to the present disclosure. However, in exemplary embodiments, the height and width of the C-shaped undulations may range from about 0.25 inches to about 0.3 inches. Similarly, the overall length of the extension arm (22) is generally selected to ensure effective interface with associated channels and to provide sufficient connective contact therebetween. In exemplary embodiments, the length of extension arm (22) may range from about 1.25 inches to about 1.5 inches, optimized to allow for easy use of standard length commercially available hardware, e.g., hex wrench. The length of the M-shaped back-stop is designed to afford maximal interface between the fastener and the associated vertical framing member, maximal prevention of rotation between the fastener and the framing member, and optimized to keep the fastener concealed from view behind the horizontal framing member being supported. This allows for improved aesthetics and functionality.
[0022] With reference to
[0023] The central channel (15) within the horizontal framing member (18) that accepts the extension arm of the fastener is perfectly square, so as to allow this horizontal framing member (18) to be oriented upward, downward, inward or outward facing depending on the design of the structure being constructed/connected.
[0024] The outer edges of the top/bottom of back-stop (20) frictionally engage the inner walls of the t-slot/groove (14), but are free to move relative thereto for positioning at a desired vertical position (for the orientation depicted in
[0025] The connector (10) can be adjusted along the extruded t-slot/groove (14) to a desired height or assembled at a preset location along a vertical support frame (12). Once the connector (10) is at a desired height, the horizontal support frame (18) may be fastened with respect to the connector (10) by introducing a set screw (16), concealed below the surface on the inward facing aspect of the horizontal support frame (18). Tightening the set screw (16) will generally engage the extension arm (22) of the connector (10) along an inner sloped portion of a C-shaped undulation, thereby putting the extension arm (22) of the connector (10) in tension. The back-stop of the connector presses against the extruded t-slot/groove (14) as the extension arm (22) is engaged by the set screw (26), thus restricting the horizontal support frame (18) from vertical movement. The tension caused by tightening the shown set screw (16) creates a pulling inward and downward deflection of the connector (10) and a spring-loaded effect of the extension arm of connector (10) against the back wall of the horizontal member (18). The geometry of the M-shaped back-stop prevents rotation of the connector within the t-slotted vertical member channel.
[0026] The geometry of the extension arm (22) is designed to fit the square geometry of the central channel (15) of the horizontal framing member (18), such that rotation is prevented and thereby maintaining the desired orthogonal relationship between the two framing members. The spring-loaded tension, created by tightening the setscrew angled against the horizontal frame member (18) wall, helps to maintain tightness of the connection.
[0027] Referenced before,
[0028] Specifically, in
[0029] In one embodiment, the central channel (not shown) of the horizontal framing member (204) perpendicularly abuts the interior t-slot/groove (not shown) of the vertical framing member (202), wherein the vertical framing member (202) would interface with the M-shaped back-stop (not shown) of the t-slot mechanism (not shown) and the horizontal framing member (204) would interface with the extension arm (not shown) of the t-slot mechanism (not shown). In another embodiment, the central channel (not shown) of the vertical framing member (202) perpendicularly abuts the interior t-slot/groove (not shown) of the horizontal framing member (204), wherein the horizontal framing member (204) would interface with the M- shaped back-stop (not shown) of the t-slot mechanism (not shown) and the vertical framing member (202) would interface with the extension arm (not shown) of the t-slot mechanism (not shown).
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[0031] In another embodiment, the vertical and horizontal support members can have an exterior shape that is triangular, hexagonal or another polygonal shape. The change in exterior shape will not impact the t-slot mechanism; the connecting features (i.e. t-slot/groove and the square geometry of the central channel) will not change. The interface between the t-slot mechanism and the central channel are identical to the embodiments described above. The additional exterior shape designs provide more versatility in constructing furniture, wherein the horizontal support members can protrude at different angles from the vertical support member, thus allowing for different shaped structures. For example, an equilateral triangular vertical support member (i.e. 60 degrees) will enable a user to construct a different piece of furniture than if a square vertical support member (i.e. 90 degrees) was utilized.
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[0033] In use, the disclosed systems offer numerous advantages. For example, an assembly may be provided that includes a vertical support frame, with a removable t-slot mechanism according to the present disclosure that may be used to join a horizontal support frame relative thereto. A set screw may be used to fasten the horizontal support frame to the t-slot mechanism. The t-slot mechanism may include a flat back stop designed to apply pressure to the extruded t-slot on the vertical support frame. The t-slot mechanism also includes undulations designed to restrict the horizontal support frame from rotating. The t-slot is concealed below the surface on the inward facing aspect of the horizontal support frame.
[0034] The t-slot mechanism may include a plurality (e.g., two) holes (112) formed therein that may be threaded or thru holes, on either side of the extension arm that would interface with a support frame by way of a set screw or pin, thereby locking the connector at the appropriate location. Additionally, by installing the set screws or pins, the connector can withstand an additional load, which is ideal for furniture.
[0035] The disclosed t-slot mechanism does not obstruct sliding panels that are installed along the vertical or horizontal support frames. In addition, the disclosed t-slot mechanism may be adjusted freely along the support frame. The t-slot mechanism may be placed at preset locations along either support frame and may be oriented with the extension arm facing in any direction (upward, downward, inward, or outward), depending on the structure being created. The disclosed t-slot mechanism may be constructed from a single flat piece of steel, e.g., by a stamping operation.
[0036] The set screw used to fix the t-slot mechanism in place is generally concealed below the surface of the horizontal support frame. Of note, the set screw may be replaced by a pin or other fastening element.
[0037] Although the present disclosure has been provided with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the present disclosure is not limited by or to such exemplary embodiments.
[0038] Rather, the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications, refinements and/or variations without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.