BUMP STRIP
20220325533 · 2022-10-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bump strip includes first and second end caps and an intermediate part that, together, define a length of the bump strip. The end caps having an end part and a connecting part, and whereby one or more fastening holes is provided through the end cap connecting parts and the intermediate part such that a single fastener passing through the fastening hole of an end cap and the intermediate part secures the bump strip to a surface to be protected.
Claims
1. A bump strip comprising: a first end cap; a second end cap; and an intermediate part between the first and second end caps, the intermediate part and the first and second end caps defining, together, a length of the bump strip; wherein the first and second end caps each have an end part and a connecting part, and whereby one or more fastening holes is provided through the end cap connecting parts and the intermediate part such that a single fastener passing through the fastening hole of an end cap and the intermediate part secures the bump strip to a surface to be protected.
2. The bump strip of claim 1, wherein the first and second end caps and the intermediate part are formed as a single piece part such that the connecting parts define the intermediate part such that the one or more fastening holes through the connecting parts and the intermediate part are the same one or more fastening holes.
3. The bump strip of claim 2, wherein the bump strip has a single fastening hole which comprises the fastening hole through the connecting parts and the intermediate part.
4. The bump strip of claim 1, wherein each end cap has a connecting part provided with one or more fastening holes and wherein the intermediate part is defined by a carrier part, the carrier part also provided with one or more fastening holes, and wherein the connecting parts and carrier part are arranged to overlap each other such that at least one of the one or more fastening holes in each of the connecting parts and the carrier part overlap such that a fastener can pass through the overlapped hole(s) to secure the bump strip to the surface to be protected.
5. The bump strip of claim 1, wherein: each end cap has a connecting part defining a recess such that when the connecting parts of the two end caps are positioned side-by-side the recesses define a fastening hole; the intermediate part is defined by a carrier part, the carrier part also provided with one or more fastening holes; and the side-by-side connecting parts and carrier part are arranged to overlap each other such that the fastening hole defined by the connecting parts and a fastening hole in the carrier part overlap such that a fastener can pass through the overlapped hole(s) to secure the bump strip to the surface to be protected.
6. The bump strip of claim 5, wherein the carrier part is provided with locking features to secure the connecting parts in side-by-side arrangement.
7. The bump strip of claim 1, wherein: each end cap has a connecting part provided with one or more fastening holes and wherein the intermediate part is defined by a carrier part; the carrier part also provided with one or more fastening holes at each of its ends, and wherein the connecting part of a first of the end caps and the carrier part are arranged such that a fastening hole in the connecting part of the first end cap overlaps a fastening hole at a first end of the carrier part and the connecting part of a second of the end caps; the carrier part are arranged such that a fastening hole in the connecting part of the second end cap overlaps a fastening hole in a second end of the carrier part such that a fastener can pass through the overlapped hole(s) to secure the bump strip to the surface to be protected.
8. The bump strip of claim 7, wherein the carrier part is provided with a strengthening rib between its ends.
9. The bump strip of claim 7, wherein the one or more fastening holes in the carrier part comprises an elongate slot.
10. The bump strip of claim 1, further comprising: a cover arranged to fit over the strip between the end caps.
11. The bump strip of claim 10, wherein the cover is provided with catch means to engage with latching means provided on the end caps and/or intermediate part.
12. The bump strip of claim 1, wherein the end caps are provided with a rounded end part defining the end of the strip.
13. The bump strip of claim 1, further comprising: a bolt to secure the strip to the surface to be protected by passing through the fastening hole(s).
14. The bump strip of claim 1, further comprising: one or more protrusions located on an underside of the strip to prevent rotation of the end caps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Preferred embodiments will now be described by way of example only with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] By way of background and to aid explanation, a conventional bump strip will first be described with reference to
[0032] The bump strip comprises two end caps 1, 2 and a carrier part 3. The end caps 1, 2 can be standard for all lengths of bump strip and the length of the carrier part 3 is selected such then when the end caps and the carrier part are assembled in abutting alignment, as shown in
[0033] The end caps 1, 2 may be formed in various shapes and sizes. In the example shown, the end caps are formed with a raised and rounded end part 10, 20 which define the ends of the strip, and a connecting part 11, 21 extending away from the rounded end. The connecting part 11, 21 may be provided with a fixing hole 12, 22 for use in examples where the fixing to the surface is provided by passing a bolt through the end caps, e.g. for longer bump strips. For shorter examples, where the assembly is attached to the surface by a bolt through the carrier part, the holes in the end caps will not be used and so end caps without such holes could also be used.
[0034] Locating pins 13, 23 may also be provided, extending inwards from the end parts, for attachment of the cover 4, described further below.
[0035] The carrier part 3 is preferably shaped so that it can be aligned with an abutted against the connecting parts 11, 21 of the end caps 10,20. The carrier part 3 is provided with a fixing hole 32. Again, if the assembly is to be used in an example where the fixing is through holes in the end caps and the carrier part is secured by clamping thereto, then this hole 32 may not be required. The carrier part and the connecting parts may also be formed with a lip 111, 222, 333 for securement of the cover, as described below.
[0036] In use, the end caps are abutted against either side of the carrier part 3 as shown in
[0037] As mentioned above, because, in conventional bump strip assemblies either the end caps or the carrier part is only held in place by the clamping effect of the spreader plate, relative movement might occur between the component parts and the fastening may loosen. This can result in the end caps and/or the carrier strip rotating or breaking away from the assembly.
[0038] The designs of this disclosure address this problem by ensuring that none of the parts are only secured by a clamping force from another component, whilst retaining the same overall profile of the resulting bump strip.
[0039] In a first example, shown in
[0040] To provide additional fixation and to further secure the strip against rotation relative to the surface, pegs 50 may be provided on the underside of the strip as best seen in
[0041] In an alternative design according to this disclosure as shown in
[0042] A further alternative design is shown in
[0043] In another example, as shown in
[0044] The components of all embodiments may have various inner and outer profiles provided they engage and perform the functions described above. The disclosure is not limited to any particular shapes or sizes or number of fastening holes or number of pegs or other features that may be provided in various embodiments.
[0045] The bump strip components can be manufactured according to known processes. Injection moulding is a manufacturing process that allows components having a good finish to be manufactured at low cost. As bump strips will generally be located where they will be visible, the finish should be good. Other manufacturing processes e.g. extrusion, additive manufacture etc. can, of course, be used.
[0046] The bump strips of this disclosure should ideally be suitable for applications where conventional bump strips are already used and so the overall profile and fixing structures, as well as the tools required for installation, should be essentially the same as the existing designs. In this way, the new design can be retrofitted to existing structures as well as being used in new structures.
[0047] The bump strip of this disclosure is a simple, inexpensive and reliable solution to the problems of existing designs.