OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a cramp with which modular form panels can be joined to
each other simply, efficiently and rapidly, the cramp comprising a pair of jaws that
clasp and clamp the frame sections of the boards to join, one of the jaws being displaceable
and hence travelling to and from the other, clamping being effected by a simple wedge.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Many kinds of cramps are currently known and sold with which to fix or hold form
module panels to each other. Of these, a particular type can be referred to provided
with two jaws that have their facing edges stepped to hold the panel frame sections,
with one of the jaws travelling along a mounting section to which the other jaw is
fixed, and locked in a mounting position by a cross pin.
[0003] A number of problems and disadvantages are none the less derived from the above,
namely a complex overall structure, a pin that is scarcely reliable in its final locking,
and the jaws section is barely rational, which all leads not only to an economical
cost in obtaining the cramp but to a product that can be improved to obtain a far
better performance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The cramp subject hereof is based upon the above-mentioned type of structure, i.e.
it comprises three parts that will hereinafter be designated "male part", "female
part" and "wedge" or mounting pin, and is characteristic in that the male part, which
comprises two mounting jaws that are defined by two wings integral with a mounting
section, has a heel at its free end facing another heel with which the two jaws in
the female part are provided, the female part comprising a U-section that clasps and
travels along the above-mentioned mounting section, guiding itself on the same because
the two jaws on this female or travelling part have two inwardly projecting bolts
reaching into grooves provided to such end on the mounting section, thereby acting
as guide means for the said female part and moreover a pivoting means therefor. The
two lateral faces upon which the jaws of both male and female parts and of the mounting
section are moreover positioned, are provided with two longitudinal windows with notches
towards either side, the aim being for the notches to be slanting and offset on one
side with regard to the other in order to obtain a perfect fit for the relevant wedge
or mounting pin, such comprising a lowered T-section with what could be designated
the transverse branch having a skew longitudinal edge. This wedge crosses not only
the windows provided on the sides of the mounting section but naturally also the windows
provided on the side wings of the female part, i.e. the windows backed to and clasping
the sides of the mounting section, one of the windows being singularly rectangular
and the one opposite being provided with a notch on one of the end sides to house
the edge of the skew wedge wing.
[0005] Thus, the sections of the panels to join will be located between the facing jaws
and clamping will be effected by merely inserting the wedge across the facing windows
of the female part and the male part, i.e. in the latter case of the mounting section,
so that as the wedge is pushed the travelling jaw or female part will move and clamping
will take place, as appropriate.
[0006] It should also be noted that the wedge or mounting pin has a tailpiece or transverse
projection at its free end to prevent the said wedge from becoming detached once the
aforesaid three-part assembly is mounted.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] In order to provide a fuller description and contribute to the complete understanding
of the characteristics of this invention, a set of drawings is attached to the specification
which, while purely illustrative and not fully comprehensive, shows the following:
[0008] Figure 1.- Is a side elevation view of the cramp joining the two modular form panel
sections to each other.
[0009] Figure 2.- Is a plan view of the actual cramp, the dash line showing the slanting
and offset notches that form part of the longitudinal window provided on either side
of the mounting section, the said figure also showing the peculiar shape of the actual
mounting pin or wedge.
[0010] Figure 3.- Is a profile view of the assembly shown in the above figure.
[0011] Figure 4.- Is finally a general perspective view of the cramp of the invention joining
the sections of two adjacent panels to each other, as shown in figure 1.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0012] It is clear in light of the said figures that the cramp of the invention has a male
part comprising a peculiarly shaped tubular section (1) and a pair of jaws (2) integral
with two of the sides of the mounting section (1), the latter also having on what
could be considered the lower edge of such sides where the jaws (2) are fixed, two
steps (1') the purpose of which will be described hereinafter. The jaws (2) have heels
(3) at their free end that shall reach into grooves or recesses (4') in the very sections
(4) of the modular panels to join, as clearly shown in figures (1) and (4).
[0013] The sides of the mounting section (1) with which the two jaws (2) are integral are
further provided with an elongate window (5) with notches on its longitudinal edges
making up successive T shapes, thereby for these notches, with reference number (6),
to be slanting and slightly offset, as shown in figure 2.
[0014] The cramp is additionally provided with a second travelling part having two further
jaws (7) identical to jaws (2) and likewise provided with the relevant heels (3) at
their ends, the jaws (7) projecting from the ends of a U-section (7') that clasps
and travels along section (1).
[0015] The cramp is further provided with a third part that consists of a pin or wedge (8)
shaped and working as described hereinafter.
[0016] The inner face of the jaws (7) is provided with two bolts (9) that reach into the
steps (1') on the mounting section (1), such steps (1') constituting the guiding means
for the part comprising the jaws (7) and the U-section (7') from which they project
to travel as a whole, preventing run-off during travel from the mounting section (1)
and allowing the female part to pivot about the said bolts (9).
[0017] The side wings of the U-section (7') are provided with a rectangular window (10)
and one of these is recessed at one of its shorter sides, which recess naturally faces
the window (5) provided on that side of the mounting section (1).
[0018] The wedge or cross pin (8) is T-shaped and one of its branches (11) has its slanting
longitudinal edge precisely acting as a wedge while the other branch defines ribs
on either side which adjust to and are positioned in the notches of the window (5)
of the side wings of the mounting section (1), the said pin or wedge (8) also having
a tailpiece (13) that prevents the same from becoming detached once the said three
parts are mounted.
[0019] In accordance with this structure when two modular form panels are to be joined to
each other, with adjacent sections referred to as number (4) in figures 1 and 2, the
jaws (2) and (7) shall face one another, and their heels (3) will be housed in the
recesses or grooves (4') of the said sections (4) to join, whereupon the wedge (8)
will be pushed to travel along the said notches (6) in the windows (5) of the mounting
section (1), and the slanting and offset layout of the notches (6) will cause the
wedge to drive or draw the female part and namely the travelling jaws (7) along the
section (1), thereby for both sections (4) to be clamped and hence joined to one another.
[0020] It should finally be said that one of the windows (10) on the sides of the female
or travelling part (7') is provided at one of its end sides, namely on the skew edge
of the wing (11), with a central expansion-like notch, of considerably smaller width
than the actual window (10), that is precisely positioned on the skew edge of the
wedge (8) wing (11).
1.- A cramp for joining modular form panels, comprising a combination of three parts,
one formed with a mounting section (1) and a pair of jaws (2) integral with the sides
of such section, the other part consisting of a section (7') clasping and travelling
along the mounting section (1), one of the ends of the travelling section (7') extending
into two jaws (7) similar to jaws (2) and facing the same, the third part comprising
a cross mounting pin or wedge (8), essentially characterized in that the travelling
part comprising the U-section (7') and jaws (7) has a pair of bolts projecting from
the inner face of the jaws (7) and reaching into longitudinal steps (1') provided
on one of the longitudinal edges of the sides of the mounting section (1), constituting
the guide means when the said travelling jaws are displaced; the actual sides of the
mounting section (1) have been provided with windows (5) having notches (6) on both
the longitudinal edges of the windows (5), the said notches (6) being slanting and
offset on one side with regard to the other, thereby to allow straight insertion of
the respective cross wedge (8), which comprises a T-section part with one of its branches
(11) having a skew longitudinal edge, and the branch (12) defining two ribs on either
side of the first branch for the positioning thereof in the notches (6) of the actual
mounting section (1) windows (5).
2.- A cramp for joining modular form panels, as in claim one, characterized in that the
jaws (2) and (7) are provided at their ends with two heels (3) facing each other,
to be housed in the respective grooves or recesses (4') that the sections of the modular
panels to join are provided with to such end.
3.- A cramp for joining modular form panels, as in the above claims, characterized in
that the wedge (8) is provided at its end of smaller width with a projection (13)
defining a means preventing the said wedge from becoming detached from the mounting
section (1) windows (5).