[0001] The present invention relates to a structural node joint of the kind set forth in
the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Such a structural node joinT is known inter alia from US Patent Specification No.
4.353.662. In the joint thus known, the access opening has a substantial size in relation
to the hollow connecting member as a whole, and is closed by a relatively large cap-shaped
cover, which is secured to the remainder of the connecting member by means of a through-going
bolt. The substantial size of the access opening results in a considerably reduction
in the mechanical strength of the connecting member, and hence of the mechanical strength
of the complete joint comprising this connecting member.
[0003] It is on this background the object of the present invention to provide a structural
node joint of the kind referred to initially, in which the hollow connecting member
and thus also the joint as a whole exhibits a substantially greater mechanical strength
than in the known joints, and this is achieved in a structural node joint, according
to the invention exhibiting the features set forth in the characterizing clause of
claim 1. The feature mentioned in item e) of claim 1 ensures that the access opening
does not weaken the connection member more than necessary to allow the screws to be
introduced into the connecting member, and the feature set forth in this claim's item
f) makes it possible to close the access opening by merely screwing a plug or the
like into it.
[0004] The embodiment set forth in claim 2 makes it possible to use also the closure member
for attaching a rod-shaped or tubular element included in the joint. This element
may e.g. be provided with or end in a threaded stub, that may be screwed into a corresponding
threaded bore in the closure member. At this stage it should be noted, that while
all those rod-shaped or tubular elements, that are attached to the hollow connecting
member by means of the attachment screws, the heads of which abut against the inside
of the connecting member, may be attached to the connecting member without being turned,
as only the attachment screws are to be turned, it is on the other hand necessary
to turn that threaded stub, with which the further rod-shaped or tubular element is
to be attached to the closure member, relatively to the latter, and if the threaded
stub is secured to or constitutes a part of the element in question, it is possible
to avoid problems when assembling each joint by taking care that the access opening
faces in such a direction, that a screwing-in of the element in question does not
cause problems.
[0005] The embodiment set forth in claim 3 makes it possible to introduce some attachment
screws, that otherwise would be difficult to place in position. Because of the small
size of the access opening in relation to the connecting member as a whole, even two
or more such openings will only cause a relatively insignificant reduction of the
mechanical strength of the connecting member and hence of the joint.
[0006] The embodiment set forth in claim 4 makes it possible that at least those attachment
screws being placed in the attachment holes in question may relatively easily be introduced
and tightened by using a tool introduced through the access opening in question. For
tightening the remaining attachment screws it will in some cases be necessary to use
articulated spanners or the like.
[0007] The embodiment set forth in claim 5 makes it possible to keep the costs at a reasonably
level, since in this case standard screws are used, which are available on the market
at a moderate cost.
[0008] The embodiment set forth in claim 6 makes it possible to give all those members,
with which the various rod-shaped or tubular elements are attached to the connecting
member, identical shape, as when used with the attachment holes, the screw heads function
in the normal manner as abutment means, whilst the screw heads securing elements facing
the access openings are screwed into the threads in these openings.
[0009] The present invention also relates to a hollow connecting member for a structural
node joint according to the invention. This connecting member is of the kind set forth
in the preamble of claim 7, and according to the present invention, it exhibits the
features set forth in the characterizing clause of claim 6.
[0010] Further embodiments, the effects of which are explained in more detail in the following
detailed portion of the present specification, are set forth in claims 8 and 9.
[0011] In the following, the present invention is to be explained in more detail with reference
to exemplary embodiments of structural node joints according to the invention, shown
partly in section in the drawing, in which
Figure 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment, and
Figure 2 show a second exemplary embodiment.
[0012] The structural node joint shown in Figure 1 comprises a hollow connecting member
1, which in the example shown is spherical, but generally may have any shape suitable
for the particular application in question. In the wall 2 of the connecting member
1 there are a number of through-going attachment holes 3 and 4, whereas an attachement
screw 7 and 8 has been inserted in the hole 3 and one of the holes 4 respectively,
the heads 9 of said attachment screws being tightened up against the inside of the
wall 2, their shafts 10 being screwed into the ends of two structural rod elements
5 and 6 respectively, of which only the ends are shown.
[0013] The structural rod elements 5 and 6 may be contructed in any manner and from any
material being suitable to the particular application in question, but they will not
be described in more detail in the present application, since their construction and
shape have no direct bearing upon the present invention, with the exception of what
is required for the cooperation with the connecting member 1.
[0014] Apart from the attachment holes 3 and 4, the wall 2 has an access opening 11, which
is somewhat larger than the attachment holes 3, viz. just large enough to make its
clear diameter 13 a trifle larger than the largest diameter of the screwheads 9 and
their associated washers 19, so that all those attachment screws 7 and 8, that are
to be used for attaching the rod elements 5 and 6, may be introduced through the access
opening 11 and be placed in the attachment holes 3 and 4 and screwed into the ends
of the rod elements 5 and 6 respectively using suitable tools (not shown).
[0015] If no structural rod element or other member is to be attached to the side of the
connecting member 1 having the access opening 11, the latter may be closed by a threaded
plug (not shown), that is screwed into the thread 14 in the opening 11, but in the
exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 1 the access opening 11 has screwed into it a
closure bushing 12 with an external thread 15 corresponding to the thread 14 in the
opening 11. The ball in the closure bushing 12 has a thread 20 cooperating with a
corresponding thread 21 on a threaded stub 22, the latter constituting part of or
being secured to a further structural rod element 16. The optimal strength of this
part of the joint is achieved if the threaded stub 22 is non-rotatably secured to
or constitutes a part of the rod element 16, but in that case it is necessary to turn
the latter when the threaded stub 22 is to be screwed into the closure bush 12 until
an abutment surface 17 on the end of the rod element 16 abuts against the outside
of the connecting member 1. With sensible planning of the way, in which the grid structure
or space grid structure is to be assembled, this will, however, not cause any problems,
as the hollow connecting member 1 is placed in each joint with access opening 11 facing
in a direction away from the rod elements already attached.
[0016] What has previously been said with regard to the structural rod elements 5 and 6
and their construction and material will, of course, apply to a corresponding extent
for the further structural rod element 16.
[0017] The attachment screws 7 and 8 shown in Figure 1 have hexagonal recesses 18 for cooperation
with a correspondingly hexagonal spanner. The screws may e.g. be of the kind marketed
under the trade mark "Unbrako", and the use of these or other standard screws results
in the advantage that the joint may be based on the use of ready-made, possibly heat-treated
and/or corrosion-protected screws, that would be relatively costly to produce in small
numbers, with the exception of the possible attachment of a further structural rod
element 16 to one ore more closure bushes 12.
[0018] In order to distribute the abutment force between the screw heads 9 and the inside
of the wall 2, spherical washers 19 are placed between these parts in a manner known
per se.
[0019] The attachment screw 7 extending through the attachment hole 4 to the right in Figure
1 may be introduced through the access opening 11 relatively easily, before this opening
is closed by the closure bushing 12, e.g. by using a straight hexagonal spanner, which
can also be used for tightening the screw. When further attachment screws, e.g. the
screw 8, that are not to be aligned with any access opening, are to be placed, the
introduction of each screw may require the use of special tools (not shown), while
the tightening in many cases may be achieved by introducing a straight hexagonal spanner
through an oppositely situated attachment hole. In other cases it will be necessary
to use a hexagonal spanner with an articulated shaft when tightening the attachment
screws.
[0020] For the sake of good order it should be noted, that apart from the attachment holes
3 and 4 and the access opening 11 shown, all being intersected by the sectional plane
of the drawing, the connecting member 1 may comprise further attachment holes and
possibly also one or more further access openings in front and behind the sectional
plane.
[0021] As material for the connecting member 1 proper, steel of a strength suited to the
particular application may suitably be used. Before the last opening - normally the
access opening 11 - is closed completely, a suitable rust-protecting agent may be
introduced or injected into the cavity in the connecting member 1.
[0022] The exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 2 has many features in common with the embodiment
shown in Figure 1, for which reason only those features, by which the former differs
from the latter, will be mentioned below with reference to Figure 2.
[0023] In the structural node joint in Figure 2, all structural rod elements 5, 6 and 16
are attached to the connecting member 1 by means of uniformly shaped attachment screws
23, 24 and 25 respectively, the heads 27 of which have an external thread 27 able
to fit with the internal thread 14 in the access opening 11. Even if the external
diameter 28 on the heads 26 is larger than the clear diameter 13 in the opening 11,
it is therefor possible to introduce the screws in the connecting member, as they
may be introduced into the opening 11 with their shafts directed inwardly, whereupon
the heads 26 are simply screwed through the opening 11 until they are screwed free
on the inside and may be placed in the attachment hole 3 or 4 in question and screwed
into the rod elements 5 or 6, the screws for this purpose being provided with a hexagonal
head 29 or - in an embodiment not shown - with a hexagonal recess of a kind similar
to the recess 18 shown in Figure 1.
[0024] The screw 25 securing the rod element 16 may in the manner shown be provided with
an annular spacer 30, that ensures that the thread engagement between the head 26
and the opening 11 is situated suitably far into the latter. The rod element 16 is
attached by simply first screwing the screw 25 into the rod, preferably with the annular
spacer 30 in place as shown in Figure 2, whereupon the unit consisting of the rod
element 16 and the screw 25 and possibly the spacer 30 is screwed into the opening
11 until the abutment surface 17 abuts against the outside of the wall 2.
[0025] In cases where the dimensioning will permit, central ducts my be formed in the rod
elements 5, 6 and 16 and in the attachment screws 7 and 8 or 23-25, said ducts making
it possible to blow dry air through the grid structure and/or to draw e.g. electrical
wires for lamps, loudspeakers and the like, which are suspended in or secured to the
grid structure.
1. A structural node joint of the kind comprising
a) a hollow connecting member (1), in the wall (2) of which a number on through-going
attachment holes (3,4) are formed,
b) the adjacent ends on a number of rod-shaped or tubular elements (5,6),
c) a number of attachment screws (7,8;23-25), the heads (9;26) of which abut against
the inside of the wall (2), and the shafts (10) of which extend outwardly through
the attachment holes (3,4) and are screwed into said ends of the elements (4,6), and
d) an access opening (11) formed in the wall (2) of the connecting member (1), said
access opening (11) being sufficiently large to allow the introduction of the screws
(7,8) and possibly associated washers (19) through the opening into the internal cavity
of the connecting member (1), said access opening being closable by means of a releasably
secured closure member (12;26), characterized in
e) that the access opening (11) is not substantially larger than what is necessary
to allow the heads (9;26) of the screws (7,8;23-25) and possibly associated washers
(19) to be introduced through it, and
f) that a thread (14) is formed in the access opening (11).
2. A joint according to claim 1,
characterized in
a) that the closure member (12;26) has a thread (15;27) corresponding to the thread
(14) in the access opening (11),
b) that the closure member (12;26) constitutes a part of or is secured to or adapted
to be secured to the adjacent end of a further rod-shaped or tubular element (16)
and
c) that on the closure member (12;26) or said element (16) there is shaped an abutment
surface, which abuts against the outside of the wa11 (2) of the connecting member
(1), when the threaded connection between the closure member (12;26) or the element
(16) and the connecting member (1) is tightened.
3. A joint according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that there are two ore more access openings with associated closure members.
4. A joint according to any one or any of the claims 1-3, characterized in that each access opening generally aligns with an attachment hole in the opposite
part of the wall of the connecting member.
5. A joint according to any one or any of the claims 2-4, characterized in that the screws (7,8) are of the kind comprising generally circularly cylindrical
heads (9), in which there in the end face facing away from the shaft (10) of the screw
is formed a non-circular, e.g. hexagonal recess (18), adapted to the be engaged by
a correspondingly shaped spanner.
6. A joint according to any one or any of the claims 2-4,
characterized in
a) that the heads (26) of the attachment screws (23-25) are provided with a thread
(27) adapted to cooperate with the thread (14) formed in the access opening (11),
and
b) that that attachment screw (25) being screwed into an element (16) facing the access
opening (11) is screwed into the thread (14) in the opening (11) with its head (26).
7. A hollow connecting member (1) for a structural node joint according to any one
or any of the claims 1-5 and of the kind, in which there in the wall (2) of the connecting
member (1) are formed a number of attachment holes (3,4) for attachment screws (7,8;23-25)
extending outwardly through the wall (2), as well as at least one access opening (11)
sufficiently large to allow the screws and any associated washers (19) to be moved
through it, said opening being closable by means of a releasably secured closures
member (12;26),
characterized in
a) that the access opening (11) is not substantially larger than what is necessary
to allow the heads (9;26) of the screws (7,8;23-25) and possibly associated washers
(19) to be introduced through it, and
b) that a thread (14) is formed in the access opening (11).
8. A connecting member according to claim 7,
characterized in
a) that the closure member (12;26) has a thread (15;27) corresponding to the thread
(14) in the access opening (11), and
b) that the closure member (12;26) is adapted to be secured to the adjacent end of
a further rod-shaped or tubular element (16).
9. A connecting member according to claim 8, characterized in that the closure member comprises an abutment surface adapted to abut against the
outside of the wall of the connecting member, when the threaded connection between
the closure member and the connecting member is tightened.
10. A screw (23-25) for use in a structural node joint according to claim 7 and with
a threaded shaft (10) and a head (26), characterized in that the head (26) is provided with a thread (27) capable of cooperating with the
thread (14) in an access opening (11) formed in a hollow connecting member (1).