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| United States Patent | 4124958 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4124958.html |
| Inventor(s) | Chiche; Rene (Paris, FR) |
| Abstract | A spherical junction element for composable display structures, comprising
a body having at least one partially spherical outside surface, at least
one flat outside surface intersecting the partially spherical surface, at
least one slot in said partially spherical surface, which is perpendicular
to at least one of the flat surfaces for fittingly receiving therein a
plate like component member and for defining a base plane with at least
one of the flat surfaces, a pin in the slot having a diameter less than
the gap of the slot, and a reinforcing sleeve element pulled over the pin,
the sleeve element being provided with two or more surface portions to
engage the mating surface portions of the slot. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4124958 |
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Spherical junction element for composable display structures |
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| Publication Date |
November 14, 1978 |
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| Filing Date |
July 12, 1977 |
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I claim:
1. A spherical junction element for composable display structures,
comprising a body having at least one partially spherical outside surface,
at least one flat outside surface intersecting said partially spherical
surface, at least one slot in said partially spherical surface
perpendicular to at least one said flat surface for fittingly receiving
therein a plate like component member and for defining a base plane with
at least one said flat surface, a pin in said slot having a diameter less
than the gap of said slot, and a reinforcing sleeve element pulled over
said pin, said sleeve element having at least two surface portions adapted
to engage mating surface portions of said slot.
2. The junction element according to claim 1, wherein said body has one
semispherical surface and one flat surface parallel to an equatorial
periphery line of said semispherical surface, a first slot extending
parallel to said flat surface, a second slot perpendicular thereto and
parallel to a meridian line of said semispherical surface, and a third
slot perpendicular to said second slot and intersecting it, said pin being
in the intersection zone of said second and said third slots, and said
reinforcing sleeve element having a substantially rectangular
cross-section and having groove formations on the edges thereof adapted to
receive corner portions of the intersection edges of said second and said
third mutually intersecting slots thereby to provide resistant support of
said sleeve element against said corner portions and wherein said first
slot has radial web portions therein, extending parallel to said second
and said third slots, respectively.
3. The junction element according to claim 1, wherein the partially
spherical surface is a spherical sector delimited by two semi equatorial
flat surfaces perpendicular to each other and having a first slot parallel
to one said semi equatorial flat surface, a second slot parallel to
another said semi equatorial flat surface, and a third slot parallel to a
meridian line of the spherical sector and perpendicular to both said first
and second slots, said pin in an intersection zone between said third slot
and one of said first and second slots, said sleeve element having a
polygonal cross-section and grooves on the edges thereof for receiving
corner portions therein of intersecting edges of the intersection between
said third slot and one of said first and second slots. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to spherical junction elements for composable
display structures.
Entirely spherical junction elements for composable display structures are
known in the art.
Such entirely spherical junction elements are provided with a number of
slots extending parallel to respective meridian planes of the sphere and
one slot extending parallel to the equatorial plane of the sphere. In some
of the slots web portions are provided to maintain the material connection
between the parts of the sphere divided by the slots. Usually such web
portions extend according to diameters of the sphere corresponding to the
respective slot and meridian or equatorial plane. The slots are adapted to
receive corner portions of plate elements forming the composable display
strusture. The plate elements are usually of glass or of transparent
plastic material, but may be made of any suitable material including metal
or wood. The spherical junction element is preferably made of a plastic
material.
Heretofore the different slots provided in the entirely spherical junction
element were all perpendicular to each other so that the maximum number of
coner portions the junction element was capable of connecting together,
was 12, of which four corner portions were part of four plate elements
lying in one single base plane and eight corner portions were part of
eight plate elements perpendicular to the base plane and four
perpendicular also to each other. Instead of some of the diametral web
portions provided in the slots, pin configurations were provided to define
stop portions for the edges of the relevant plates of the display
structure. Such pin configurations could be easily cut away in order to
provide a through slot if desired for cases where one of the plates is
received in the through slot in an intermediate point of the plate edge.
A drawback of the entirely spherical junction elements of the known art is
their unsuitability in those points of the composable display structure,
where less than twelve plate elements converge with their corners in a
single point in the manner defined by the slots of the entirely spherical
junction element.
In such points where only three plate elements perpendicular to each other
converge into a corner point of the display structure, it is evident that
only three respective slots of the entirely spherical junction element
will receive the respective corner portions of the plate elements of the
composable display structure. The remaining slots of the junction element
will thus remain unused and will project like a spherical protuberance
from the corner of the display structure.
In order to obviate this drawback it has already been proposed to provide
series of entirely spherical junction elements having a diversified number
of slots provided therein, so that there was always the possibility to
select an entirely spherical junction element with the needed number of
slots for the portion of the display structure where the junction element
has to be used, the remaining portion of the junction element remaining
solid and protruding spherically from the considered point of the display
structure.
It will be understood that this solution did not eliminate the drawback of
the spherical protuberance of the junction element at the outside corners
of the display structure.
The shortcoming of such spherical protuberances affected remarkably the
possibility of use of a display structure provided with entirely spherical
junction elements. In fact, when the display structure had to be supported
on a base plate, this had to occur through the spherical protuberances of
the junction elements provided on the bottom corners or edges of the
display structure. Thus, on the one hand an interspace was formed between
the supporting base plate and the bottom plate of the display structure
and on the other hand it was not easy to fix the display structure on the
base plate owing to the spherical shape of the protuberances resting on
the base plate. In addition, owing to the spherical shape of the
protuberances the entire load acting on such protuberances was
concentrated in small spots, which could cause undesirable deformations on
the base plate. Furthermore, in the interspace between the bottom plate of
the display structure and the base plate impurities could easily
accumulate which could not be cleaned away easily, without removing the
entire display structure from the base plate.
Moreover, in cases where display structures had to be approached to
vertical walls, owing to the mentioned spherical protuberances of the
junction elements it was not possible to avoid a gap between lateral
plates of the display structure and vertical walls against which the
display structure had to be leaned. Similar gaps or interspaces are formed
in cases where more display structures had to be arranged in contact to
each other, so that the effective space of the display structures was
reduced, in addition to the undesirable interspaces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of this invention is to obviate the above listed shortcomings of
the known entirely spherical junction elements, by providing a junction
element which avoids spherical protuberances from the outside corner
points of the display structure, through which the gaps between contacting
structure is reduced to a minimum and through which an easy fixing on base
plates is possible and through which the load acting on the junction
elements supported on a base plate is distributed over a larger area, so
that the a concentration of local forces is avoided.
A further object is to provide stop members in the junction element, which,
while being easily removable, are nevertheless highly resistant and
capable of supporting great loads.
These and other objects which will appear from the description which
follows are attained by a spherical junction element for composable
display structures comprising a body having at least one partially
spherical outside surface and at least one flat outside surface
intersecting said partially spherical surface and at least one slot in
said partially spherical surface perpendicular to at least one said flat
surface for fittingly receiving therein a plate like component member and
for defining a base plane with at least one said flat surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with
reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1 shows an entirely spherical junction element according to the known
art;
FIGS. 2-6 show different embodiments of the spherical junction elements
according to the invention, in perspective views;
FIG. 7 shows a spherical junction element in enlarged scale, in perspective
view, with a portion cut away for the sake of clearance;
FIG. 8 shows a diagrammatic perspective view of a particular display
structure obtained with the spherical junction elements of this invention;
FIGS. 9 and 10 show diagrammatic perspective views of other possible
composable display structures obtained with the junction element of this
invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the drawing, FIG. 2 shows a spherical junction element
according to this invention indicated generally with reference numeral 1,
in which the spherical portion is in the form of a semisphere 2 in which a
through slot 3 parallel to a meridian plane is provided. A through slot 4
parallel to a second meridian plane perpendicular to the meridian plane of
slot 3 is also provided. The two slots 3 and 4 intersect each other in a
central zone of the semisphere. In this central zone a pin 5 is provided,
which acts as a stop for the corner portions of the plates 6 and 7 shown
in dashed lines in FIG. 7. The pin 5 may be easily cut away if the
junction element should be arranged in an intermediate point of one of the
plates 6 or 7. If the pin 5 has to act as a stop a reinforcing sleeve
element 8 is preferably pulled over the pin 5. The sleeve element 8 is
provided at its corners with recesses 8a, in which the edges 2a of the
intersecting surfaces of the slots are received. In this way a highly
resistent stop member is obtained, capable of supporting considerable
loads and at the same time easily removable. The sleeve 8 is preferably
made of plastic material.
The junction element of FIG. 2 has a flat surface 9 parallel to an
equatorial plane of the semisphere. There is provided in the junction
element a further slot 10 parallel to the equatorial plane of the
semiphere. Web portions 11 and 12 are provided in the slot 9 and extend
parallel to the diameters corresponding to the slots 3 and 4, forming thus
a cross within the slot 9, maintaining together the body parts of the
junction element divided by the slots.
The junction element of FIG. 2 is suitable for connecting the plates of a
display structure converging in an outside corner such as the one
indicated with reference numeral 13 in FIG. 9, where two bottom plates and
four vertical plates converge.
It will be appreciated that owing to the flat equatorial surface 9 of the
junction element, there is no spherical protuberance downwards from the
bottom plate of the structure, so that the equatorial face 9 of the
junction element can easily rest on a base plate below the display
structure and, if desired the junction element can be easily fixed on such
base plate, for instance by glueing the equatorial face 9 on the base
plate.
The walls of the slots are provided with ribs 14 suitable for enhancing the
engagement between a plate element inserted therein and the junction
element.
FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of a junction element 1', in which the spherical
surface 2' is in the form of a spherical sector delimited by two flat
surfaces perpendicular to each other, one parallel to a equatorial plane
9' and the other to a meridian plane 15 cutting the equatorial plane 9' in
half.
The junction element of FIG. 3 is suitable to be used in a corner such as
corner 16 of FIG. 10, displaying towards the bottom its flat surface 9'
and towards the front its flat surface 15.
FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of the junction element 17 provided with three
flat surfaces, which may be suitably used for instance in the corner 18 of
FIG. 10.
From FIG. 10 it may be easily appreciated that the display structure
indicated generally with reference numeral 20 may be easily supported on
the base plate 21, so that the gap between the base plate 21 and the
bottom plate 22 of the display structure is much reduced. In addition, all
junction elements engage the base plate 21 with their flat surfaces,
which, if desired may be glued thereon before the assembling operation, in
order to facilitate the same and in order to avoid undesired sliding
movements of the display structure on the base plate 21. It will be
appreciated that on all outside corners of the display structures the
junction elements are so selected that there is no spherical protuberance
projecting towards the outside of the display structure, so that such
structure may be easily leaned against vertical walls or more display
structures joined close to each other, without forming undesirable gaps
therebetween increasing thereby the occupied space in addition to the
inconvenience of contaminations by impurities of the open gaps.
Furthermore, it will be understood that a junction element and the display
structure component parts as shown, allow an easy assembling of the
component parts and a much closer arrangement of the plate elements at the
corners.
FIGS. 5 and 6 show embodiments of the spherical junction element according
to this invention, in which the slots are arranged at an angle of 120
degree with respect to each other.
A display structure of the kind shown diagrammatically in FIG. 8 may thus
be obtained with such junction elements.
Also in this structural embodiment only the flat surfaces of the junction
elements are turned towards the outside of the corners of the display
structure, so that the same advantages described above are obtained.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in
connection with preferred embodiments, it will of course be understood
that modifications and variations may be resorted to without departing
from the spirit of the invention, as those skilled in this art will
readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be
within the perview and scope of the present invention as defined by the
appended claims.
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