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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a special section tube for the production of
readily assembled and dismantled framework structures, in particular for
use at fairs and exhibitions, with a plurality of undercut longitudinal
grooves on the outside, which are engaged by the joining parts of clamping
elements with a rectangular outer cross-section to connection with further
sectional parts.
Special section tubes of this type are known for example in German DE-AS
No. 29 41 008. The tubes generally are hollow, defining a cylindrical,
longitudinally centrally arranged cavity that is relatively small compared
with the external dimensions of the tube. A plurality of longitudinal
chambers are arranged in a circumferentially spaced manner around the tube
circumference. The chambers are open to the outside by means of
longitudinal grooves and are adapted to receive so-called tie bars which
clamp into the grooves. Such clamping elements have an approximately
square block-shaped external configuration and may be installed into
section supports also having a rectangular cross-section. The clamping
elements are held in position within the section supports by means of bolt
heads protruding outwardly through bore holes in the supports and actuable
from the outside, in order to pressure the tie bars outwardly and to pull
them to the rear. It is a disadvantage of these known configurations that
in this manner only rectangularly-shaped section supports may be connected
with the special section tubes, and that such tubes may not be assembled
to each other by means of the clamping elements, or at least not in a
simple fashion.
It is also known, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 3,574,367, to use square
section tubes similar to the afore-mentioned type exclusively as parts for
the assembly of a frame, which also may be assembled with each other by
means of clamping elements equipped with spreading parts. However, the
variational possibilities and also the esthetic appearance of the
afore-mentioned special section tubes with eight, but at least six edges,
cannot be attained by these configurations.
It is an object of the present invention to provide special section tubes
of the above-mentioned type so that the mutual joining of several section
tubes may be effected by means of the clamping elements with the option of
numerous variations, but that in spite of this, the connection of other
sectional supports, as in the state of the art, is not excluded.
SUMMARY OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention involves a special section tube of the afore-mentioned type
in that the hollow internal space is provided with groove-like recesses
longitudinally parallel to each other and located diametrically opposed in
pairs, with their width and mutual distance being adapted to the
dimensions of the external cross-section of the clamping elements. This
configuration yields the advantages that the clamping elements used for
the construction of the frame may now be inserted longitudinally into the
section tubes heretofore used only as supports or connecting elements for
rectangular, bent or straight girders, so that two or more octagonal,
hexagonal or polygonal tubes may be joined together. Appropriately, the
recesses are arranged symmetrically to a center plane extending through
the axis of the special section tube. If the center planes are arranged at
equal angles with respect to each other, the even-numbered multiple
whereof is 360 degrees, a multitude of structural and configurational
possibilities are obtained whereby one or more special section tubes can
be attached directly to, and at right angles to, another special section
tube and at a selected number of different angles.
It has been discovered that four pairs of recesses, with their center
planes extending at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to each other, are
sufficient in the case of an octagonal section to make possible a largely
arbitrary arrangement of a pleasing appearance, of further section tubes.
In the section tubes, which now serve as the support for the clamping
elements, depending on the position of the clamping elements, lateral bore
holes must be provided for access to the actuating parts, if clamping
elements of the afore-mentioned type with laterally actuable expanding
parts are used. In the case of octagonal section tubes it is further
convenient for optical reasons to provide adaptor pieces at the joint
between two section tubes to equalize the distance that normally exists
between the straight frontal side of a section tube set perpendicularly
against another section tube. However, by means of the configuration
according to the present invention, the potential applications of the
known section tube constructions for fair and exhibition structures, or
the like, are considerably extended.
THE DRAWING
The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the
following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof, in
connection with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals designate
like elements, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a section tube profile according to
the invention with an octagonal external cross-section;
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a section tube depicting the
configuration of the internal chamber;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a section tube according to FIG. 1 along with
a clamping element that may be inserted longitudinally into the front of
the section tube;
FIG. 4 depicts, in perspective, a pair of identical section tubes about to
be joined by a clamping element inserted into one of the section tubes;
FIG. 5 depicts, in perspective, three section tubes assembled according to
the invention, along with adaptor pieces attached for aesthetic reasons;
FIG. 6 depicts, in perspective, four assembled section tubes with a number
of optional arrangements of the fourth section tube indicated in broken
lines;
FIG. 7 depicts, in perspective, a further preferred embodiment of a section
tube according to the invention;
FIG. 8 depicts, in perspective, yet another variation of the section tube;
and
FIG. 9 depicts, in perspective, a further embodiment comprising a square
section tube shape with several longitudinal grooves for the insertion of
tie bar clamps and the possibility of arranging a clamping element in the
cavity of the section.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein a section tube
has eight corners, the eight longitudinal sides 1 of which being provided
with longitudinal grooves 2. The grooves are undercut in that they open
into wider chambers 3, which are also parallel to the axis of the section
tube. In a manner known and further explained with respect to FIG. 4, a
clamping end of the clamping element 4 includes a tie bar clamp 5 which
may be inserted in the longitudinal grooves 2. The clamp 5 may be secured
within a longitudinal groove 2 by being spread outward following its
insertion within the chamber 3 and being drawn back in the direction of
the clamping element 4. That action is effected by means of externally
actuated screw elements 14 with the aid of eccentrics (not shown), the
screw being situated in a mounting end of the clamping element, i.e., an
end thereof which is releasably mounted in an internal longitudinal space
of a profile tube. Such a clamp 5 is disclosed in more detail in U.S. Pat.
No. 4,455,103 issued June 19, 1984, the disclosure of which is
incorporated herein by reference.
The profile tube is hollow whereby inner surfaces define a hollow internal
space 6 which in FIG. 2 is of octagonal section. Those surfaces, as shown
in more detail in FIG. 2, are provided with a plurality of groove-like
recesses 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d; 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d and 9a to 9d and 10a to 10d,
arranged in each case parallel and diametrically opposed to each other.
All of the recesses 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d (together with the other recesses) are
parallel to each other. Each of the recesses includes a pair of mutually
angled sides (for example, recess 9a has a pair of sides 9a' and 9a").
Each side is aligned with a side of another recess to form the corners of
an imaginary rectangle. For example, side 9a' is aligned with side 9c';
side 9c" is aligned with side 9d"; side 9d' is aligned with side 9b';
side 9b" is aligned with side 9a", whereby the recesses 9a, 9c, 9c and 9b
define the corners of an imaginary rectangle depicted by broken lines 11,
12 in FIG. 2. Two of the recesses, 9a and 9b are spaced apart by a
distance a, and are spaced from respective diametrically opposed recesses
9c, 9d by a distance b. The remaining pairs of recesses are spaced by
corresponding distances, e.g., recess 7a and 7b are spaced from each other
by distance a and from diametrically opposed recesses 7c and 7d by
distance b. Thus, a plurality of equally sized imaginary rectangles are
defined within the hollow space 6 which are each adapted to receive a
clamping element 4.
Thus, the recesses define a plurality of sets of recesses, the sets being
oriented differently relative to one another. The mounting end of the
clamping element is adapted to be longitudinally received selectively in
any one of said sets in order to vary the orientation of the clamping
element relative to the profile tube. When positioned in any of the sets
of recesses, the clamping element is constrained against rotation.
Preferably, each set of recesses comprises a first pair of recesses (e.g.,
9a and 9b) and a second pair of recesses (e.g., 9c and 9d) which are
diametriclaly opposed to the first pair. The clamping element 4 may be
inserted from the front end of the section tube 13. The cross-sections of
the imaginary rectangles correspond to the cross-section of the clamping
element 4, as may be seen in FIG. 3. This configuration makes it possible
to insert the clamping element 4 with its rectangular dimensions in four
different angular positions into the section tube 13 from the frontal
side, if the screw element 14 (necessary for the actuation of the tie bar
clamp 5, which may be connected with an eccentric) is previously removed.
FIG. 4 shows the clamping element 4 with the tie bar clamps 5 inserted from
the frontal side of a tube 13b, with the tie bar clamps thereof being
compressed in the position shown so that they may be introduced through
the longitudinal grooves 2 of another tube 13a. The screw element 14 may
then be inserted and actuated through a lateral orifice 15. The eccentric
acts between the tie bar clamps 5, pressuring them laterally apart and
drawing them in the direction of the clamping element 4, so that the
section tube 13a may be joined to the section tube 13b perpendicularly.
FIG. 5 shows three interconnected section tubes 13a, 13b and 13c, which are
held together perpendicularly by means of the clamping elements 4 (not
shown in FIG. 5) inserted from the frontal side. For aesthetic reasons,
but also to prevent unnecessary soiling or the unintentional clamping of
parts introduced from the outside, adaptor pieces 16 are provided on the
frontal side of the two section tubes to bridge the distance necessarily
created in the case of octagonal profiles that are frontally joined.
FIG. 6 shows that by the insertion of a further clamping element on the
frontal side 13c' of the section tube 13c of FIG. 5, another section tube
13d may be connected with the section tube 13c, specifically in the
present example of embodiment at an angle of 45 degrees to the axis 17 of
the vertical section tube 13a. As indicated by dash-and-dot, broken and
dotted lines, the positions 13d', 13d", and 13d'" may further be obtained
by an appropriate reorientation of the clamping element in the section
tube 13c. The position 13d' is parallel to the section tube 13b; the
position 13d" is parallel to the section tube 13a' and the position 13d"'
is offset by 90 degrees with respect to the extended position of the
section tube 13d. FIG. 6 thus illustrates the multitude of possible
variations of the assembly of the section tubes 13a to 13d. It is
obviously also possible, as in the state of the art, to connect other
sections, for example, bent or straight rectangular support sections, with
or without longitudinal grooves in the section tubes 13a to 13d by means
of clamping elements 4, as is already known in the prior art. But the
angular variation of the section tubes 13a to 14d improves the structural
possibilities of frames according to the state of the art.
FIGS. 7 to 9 show further sections in accordance with the teachings of the
invention. FIG. 7 shows a rectangular section 18 equipped only to
approximately one-half with longitudinal chambers and longitudinal grooves
2, arranged at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to each other. On its
other half, the section 18 has three chambers 19, 20 and 21 parallel to
each other, the longitudinal grooves 23 whereof are always in one plane,
but the configuration of the hollow internal space 6 corresponds to the
section tube 13 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 8 shows a double profile 24 with eight external edges, the external
edges 25 and 26 whereof are at a larger distance from each other than
attained by a straight intermediate piece 27 having three of the
longitudinal grooves 2. This section 24 comprises two hollow internal
spaces 6' having the same configuration than the cavity 6 of the section
13 in FIG. 1. Numerous types of joints are possible with this profile.
FIG. 9 finally exhibits a section 28 provided with square outer dimensions,
while the internal space 6 is again similar in configuration to that of
the section 13 in FIG. 1. The section 28 has only one longitudinal groove
2 on two opposing sides, and three longitudinal grooves 2" on the other
two opposing sides.
It would obviously be possible to design other types of sections in the
manner of the invention. The essential feature involves the configuration
of the internal space that makes it possible to insert, secure and connect
with other, similar section tubes, a plurality of clamping elements with
rectangular outer dimensions, at different angles, from the frontal side.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with
preferred embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in
the art that additions, modifications, substitutions, and deletions not
specifically described, may be made without departing from the spirit and
scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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