[0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable fastening device for connecting two
bodies a given distance apart, e.g. for fastening accessories to a flush tank.
[0002] Numerous fastening devices are known for connecting two bodies a given distance apart,
and which normally comprise two parts movable with respect to each other and having
respective connecting means for connection to the bodies, and adjusting means for
adjusting the distance between the connecting portions.
[0003] Known devices normally only provide for one way of adjusting the distance between
the connecting portions, which may or may not be suitable, depending on the application
involved, and which is rarely versatile enough to be used in different situations.
[0004] In the case of lavatory plumbing installations, for example, fastening devices are
required for positioning the flush plate of a flush tank with respect to the tank
itself; which position, in the case of a walled-in tank, depends on the thickness
of the wall, which may vary considerably from one application to another.
[0005] In such cases, fastening devices are used, for example, in which the distance between
the connecting portions is adjusted continuously by means of a threaded member. While
accurately adjusting the distance between the connecting portions, devices of this
sort only provide for fine adjustment, which therefore normally takes a fairly long
time.
[0006] Considerable advantage, on the other hand, would be gained from an adjustable fastening
device enabling fast, straightforward adjustment of the distance between the bodies
to be connected, e.g. a first overall, albeit rough, adjustment followed by a second
fine adjustment.
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable fastening device
enabling fast, straightforward adjustment of the distance between the bodies to be
connected, and which, in particular, is cheap and easy to produce, and provides for
two ways of adjusting said distance : a first adjustment for roughly positioning the
bodies to be connected, and a second fine adjustment.
[0008] According to the present invention, there is provided an adjustable fastening device
for connecting two bodies a given distance apart, and comprising a first and a second
element slidable with respect to each other in a predetermined sliding direction;
and first adjusting means for adjusting the position of said first element with respect
to said second element to position and lock said first and said second element in
a first relative work position; the device being characterized by also comprising
a third element movable with respect to said first and said second element; second
adjusting means for adjusting the position of said third element with respect to said
second element to position and lock said second and said third element in a second
relative work position; and first and second connecting means for connection to said
bodies to be connected, and which are carried by respective connecting portions of
said first and said third element; said second adjusting means being distinct and
independent of said first adjusting means.
[0009] The device according to the invention therefore provides for extremely fast, straightforward
adjustment of the distance between the connecting portions (and therefore between
the bodies to be connected) by providing for two adjustments on two different scales
: a first adjustment to roughly position the connecting portions; and a second fine
adjustment of the distance between the portions; both adjustments being made rapidly
and easily, and the device also being cheap and easy to produce.
[0010] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of a fastening device in accordance with the
invention and as assembled;
Figures 2 and 3 respectively show a longitudinal section and a cross section of a
first component of the Figure 1 fastening device.
Figures 4 and 5 respectively show a front view and a side view of a second component
of the Figure 1 fastening device;
Figures 6 and 7 respectively show a longitudinal view and a plan view of a further
component of the Figure 1 fastening device;
Figures 8 and 9 respectively show a longitudinal view and a cross section of a further
component of the Figure 1 device.
[0011] Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole an adjustable fastening device for connecting
two bodies (not shown) of any shape and function. For example, device 1 may be used
to advantage to connect a flush plate of a flush tank to the tank itself.
[0012] Device 1 according to the invention comprises three elements 2, 3, 4, each movable
with respect to the others in a given direction. In particular, device 1 comprises
a substantially cylindrical rod 2; a hollow sleeve 3; and a supporting element 4.
[0013] Device 1 also comprises first adjusting means 5 for adjusting the position of rod
2 with respect to sleeve 3; and second adjusting means 6 for adjusting the position
of sleeve 3 with respect to supporting element 4, as described in detail later on.
[0014] More specifically, and as shown in Figures 2 and 3, supporting element 4, which may
be of numerous different shapes, comprises connecting means 7 for connection to one
of the bodies to be connected by device 1; and a substantially cylindrical seat 8
through which to insert sleeve 3. In the non-limiting example shown in Figures 1 to
3, supporting element 4 comprises a cylindrical portion 9, an inner lateral wall 10
of which defines seat 8 for sleeve 3; and a connecting portion 11 projecting radially
from an outer lateral surface 12 of cylindrical portion 9, and in turn comprising,
for example, a hole 7 for insertion of a fastening screw defining said connecting
means for connection to the body to be connected.
[0015] An inner lateral surface 13 of seat 8 comprises three axial guides 15, 16, 17 extending
the whole length of seat 8 : a first axial guide 15, of given depth, is located diametrically
opposite connecting portion 11; a second axial guide 16, of the same depth as first
axial guide 15, is located at 90° with respect to first axial guide 15; and a third
axial guide 17, deeper than the first and second axial guides, is located diametrically
opposite second axial guide 16.
[0016] A circumferential track 18 is formed on the outer lateral surface 12 of cylindrical
portion 9, and is defined, in the example shown, by a reduction in the thickness of
lateral wall 10 of cylindrical portion 9. Connecting portion 11 is connected rigidly
to cylindrical portion 9 by means of a bracket 19, the arms 20, 21 of which are connected
to outer lateral surface 12 of cylindrical portion 9 on either side of track 18, so
that, between bracket 19 and lateral wall 10 of cylindrical portion 9, a gap 22 of
given radial size is formed at track 18 to ensure circumferential continuity of track
18.
[0017] With reference also to Figures 4 and 5, a fastening ring 23 is inserted inside track
18 so as to rotate in a circumferential direction. Fastening ring 23 is an open ring,
comprises a radial opening extending along a given arc of less than 180°, and is slightly
deformable radially to enable fitment, inside track 18, about cylindrical portion
9 of supporting element 4.
[0018] In the preferred embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 5, fastening ring 23 comprises
two facing circumferential ends 25, 26 defining radial opening 24. One circumferential
end 25 has a bevel 27 at a predetermined angle with respect to an outer lateral surface
28 of fastening ring 23; and, at a given distance from circumferential end 25, outer
lateral surface 28 of fastening ring 23 has a circumferential shoulder 29 defined,
in the example shown, by a radial step extending radially outwards from outer lateral
surface 28. An end portion 31 of fastening ring 23, extending between circumferential
end 25 and circumferential shoulder 29, is of such a radial thickness as to be insertable
inside gap 22; whereas circumferential shoulder 29 is so sized as not to be insertable
inside gap 22, and therefore, as shown later on, limits rotation of fastening ring
23 inside track 18, which rotation is arrested by shoulder 29 contacting a stop portion
of supporting element 4, defined, in the example shown, by bracket 19.
[0019] At circumferential end 26 opposite beveled circumferential end 25, fastening ring
23 comprises a further end portion 32 of a smaller radial thickness than the rest
of fastening ring 23, and of a width (i.e. axial extension) smaller than the width
of the rest of fastening ring 23, so as to define a circumferential shoulder 33. End
portion 32 is defined axially by a first side 34 perpendicular to outer lateral surface
28 of fastening ring 23, and by a second side 35 sloping at a given angle a with respect
to first side 34.
[0020] Close to circumferential shoulder 33, fastening ring 23 comprises a control lever
36 projecting radially outwards from outer lateral surface 28, and by which to grip
fastening ring 23 easily.
[0021] With reference in particular to Figures 1, 6 and 7, sleeve 3 is hollow with a substantially
cylindrical inner seat 37, and comprises, at one axial end 38, a pair of diametrically
opposite pins 39 projecting radially inwards from an inner lateral surface 40 of seat
37.
[0022] Sleeve 3 also comprises three longitudinal projections 45, 46, 47, which project
radially from an outer lateral surface 41 of sleeve 3, extend axially along the whole
length of sleeve 3, and are so located as to respectively engage axial guides 15,
16, 17 of supporting element 4. As such, projections 46, 47 are located diametrically
opposite each other on outer lateral surface 41 of sleeve 3, and projection 45 is
located between and at 90° with respect to projections 46, 47.
[0023] Projection 47, diametrically opposite projection 46, comprises, on a radial end edge
48, a number of equally spaced teeth 50 extending radially outwards as an extension
of projection 47, and separated by respective gaps 51. Each of teeth 50 is defined
longitudinally by a first side 52 perpendicular to edge 48 of projection 47, and by
a second side 53 sloping, with respect to the perpendicular to edge 48, by a given
angle substantially equal to angle a of sloping side 35 of fastening ring 23, so that
end portion 32 of fastening ring 23 is insertable through the gaps 51 between teeth
50.
[0024] Projections 45 and 46, located 90° apart on sleeve 3, are of the same height and
respectively engage axial guides 15 and 16 (which in turn are of the same depth, substantially
equal to the height of projections 45, 46), whereas projection 47 with teeth 50 is
of a total height (including teeth 50) greater than projections 45, 46, and engages
axial guide 17 (which, as already stated, is deeper than guides 15, 16).
[0025] The arrangement and dimensions of axial guides 15, 16, 17 and projections 45, 46,
47 define the only direction in which sleeve 3 is insertable inside seat 8 of supporting
element 4.
[0026] At axial end 38, sleeve 3 also comprises a foot 54 extending radially outwards from
outer lateral surface 41, and which provides for limiting the travel (and preventing
withdrawal) of sleeve 3 inside seat 8 of supporting element 4, and for gripping and
positioning the sleeve easily.
[0027] Sleeve 3 is therefore inserted in axially sliding manner inside seat 8 of supporting
element 4, but is locked angularly with respect to supporting element 4 by projections
45, 46, 47 engaging axial guides 15, 16, 17; and rod 2 in turn is inserted in axially
sliding manner inside seat 37 of sleeve 3.
[0028] With reference in particular to Figures 1, 8 and 9, rod 2 is solid and comprises,
on a lateral surface 55, a pair of diametrically opposite axial grooves 56 extending
the whole length of rod 2. Respective numbers of blind circumferential grooves 57
extend transversely from axial grooves 56 and are equally spaced axially. Axial grooves
56 and blind circumferential grooves 57 are deep enough to enable pins 39 to be inserted
and to slide inside; and each blind circumferential groove 57 has a bottom recess
58 into which pins 39 click.
[0029] At an axial end 59, rod 2 comprises a connecting portion 60, e.g. a hexagonal head,
for connection to one of the bodies to be connected by device 1, and comprising, for
the purpose, appropriate connecting means 61, e.g. a hole for a fastening screw. Head
60, which is larger crosswise than rod 2, also limits the travel of the rod inside
seat 37 of sleeve 3, and provides for gripping rod 2 even when the rod is housed entirely
inside seat 37.
[0030] When device 1 is assembled as shown in Figure 1, pins 39 of sleeve 3, and axial grooves
56, blind circumferential grooves 57 and respective bottom recesses 58 of rod 2 define
said adjusting means 5 for adjusting the position of rod 2 with respect to sleeve
3, and provide for positioning and locking rod 2 and sleeve 3 in a first relative
work position 65. In particular, pins 39 can slide longitudinally along axial grooves
56 of rod 2 to adjust the position of rod 2 with respect to sleeve 3, and can also
be rotated circumferentially to slide transversely along blind circumferential grooves
57 of rod 2 and click positively inside bottom recesses 58 to lock rod 2 and sleeve
3 in relative work position 65, which may be selected from a number of positions permitted
by adjusting means 5 and each corresponding to a possible connection of pins 39 and
bottom recesses 58 of blind circumferential grooves 57.
[0031] Likewise, axial guides 15, 16, 17 of supporting element 4, corresponding projections
45, 46, 47 of sleeve 3, and fastening ring 23 slidable inside track 18 define adjusting
means 6 for adjusting the position of sleeve 3 with respect to supporting element
4, and which are distinct and independent of adjusting means 5, and provide for positioning
and locking sleeve 3 and supporting element 4 in a second relative work position 66.
In particular, projections 45, 46, 47 of sleeve 3 can slide longitudinally along axial
guides 15, 16, 17 of supporting element 4 to adjust the position of sleeve 3 with
respect to supporting element 4, and fastening ring 23 may be rotated circumferentially
to positively engage projection 47 and lock sleeve 3 and supporting element 4 in relative
work position 66, which may be selected from a number of positions permitted by adjusting
means 6 and each corresponding to a possible connection of fastening ring 23 and the
gaps 51 defined between teeth 50 of projection 47.
[0032] Device 1 according to the invention therefore provides for adjusting the relative
position of connecting portions 60 and 11 - respectively integral with rod 2 and supporting
element 4, and having respective connecting means 61 and 7 for connection to the bodies
to be connected - in two distinct, independent ways by acting on adjusting means 5
and 6 respectively.
[0033] In actual use, supporting element 4, with fastening ring 23 inserted in track 18,
is first connected, e.g. by means of a screw inserted in hole 7, to one of the bodies
to be connected, e.g. a flush tank.
[0034] As stated, fastening ring 23 rotates circumferentially inside track 18, but only
between two limit positions. In particular, in a first limit position, fastening ring
23 is set to an open position in which first end portion 31 engages gap 22 on supporting
element 4, and circumferential shoulder 29, which is thicker than gap 22, rests against
bracket 19. In this position, fastening ring 23 does not interfere axially with axial
guides 15, 16, 17, and in particular leaves axial guide 17 clear to freely receive
projection 47, so that sleeve 3 may slide fully inside seat 8 of supporting element
4.
[0035] Conversely, in a second limit position opposite to the first and illustrated in Figure
1, fastening ring 23 is set to a closed position in which end portion 32 engages one
of gaps 51 - indicated 51a in Figure 1 - between teeth 50 on projection 47, and circumferential
shoulder 33 rests circumferentially against one of teeth 50 - indicated 50a in Figure
1 - adjacent to gap 51a. In this position, fastening ring 23 axially closes axial
guide 17, and sides 34, 35 of end portion 32 respectively contact sides 52, 53 defining
gap 51a, thus preventing projection 47 from sliding in respective guide 17, and so
locking the whole of sleeve 3 with respect to supporting element 4 in the first relative
work position 65 (Figure 1).
[0036] The work position 65 of sleeve 3 with respect to supporting element 4 may be adjusted
by moving fastening ring 23 into the open position by means of control lever 36; sliding
sleeve 3 inside seat 8 into a new position with respect to supporting element 4; and
restoring fastening ring 23 to the closed position (at the same time making sure end
portion 32 of fastening ring 23 engages one of gaps 51 on projection 47) to firmly
lock sleeve 3 in the new position with respect to supporting element 4 : that is,
when rotated circumferentially, fastening ring 23 positively engages projection 47
of sleeve 3 to again lock sleeve 3 with respect to supporting element 4.
[0037] The position of sleeve 3 with respect to rod 2 inserted inside the sleeve, on the
other hand, is adjusted by sliding rod 2 inside seat 37 of sleeve 3. This is permitted
when pins 39 of sleeve 3 engage and are permitted to slide freely along axial grooves
56 of rod 2, and is prevented by rotating rod 2 circumferentially so that pins 39
first slide along blind circumferential grooves 57 of rod 2, and eventually click
inside bottom recesses 58 of the same blind circumferential grooves 57, thus locking
rod 2 and sleeve 3 in the second relative work position 66.
[0038] At this point, a second body, e.g. a flush plate of the flush tank, may be connected
to connecting portion 60, e.g. by means of a screw inserted in hole 61, to connect
the two bodies, e.g. the flush tank and flush plate, a given distance apart.
[0039] Device 1 according to the invention therefore provides for setting connecting portions
11 and 60 - respectively integral with supporting element 4 and rod 2, and having
respective connecting means 7 and 61 for connection to the bodies to be connected
- a given distance apart via a double adjustment by means of adjusting means 5 and
6. Adjusting means 6 for adjusting the position of sleeve 3 with respect to supporting
element 4 provide for an overall adjustment of the distance between connecting portions
11 and 60, while adjusting means 5 for adjusting sleeve 3 and rod 2 provide for a
fine adjustment of said distance; for which purpose, gaps 51 between teeth 50 of projection
47 will be greater than the longitudinal distance between blind circumferential grooves
57 of rod 2.
[0040] Clearly, changes may be made to the device as described herein without, however,
departing from the scope of the accompanying Claims.
1. An adjustable fastening device (1) for connecting two bodies a given distance apart,
and comprising a first (2) and a second (3) element slidable with respect to each
other in a predetermined sliding direction; and first adjusting means (5) for adjusting
the position of said first element (2) with respect to said second element (3) to
position and lock said first (2) and said second (3) element in a first relative work
position (65);
the device (1) being characterized by also comprising a third element (4) movable
with respect to said first (2) and said second (3) element; second adjusting means
(6) for adjusting the position of said third element (4) with respect to said second
element (3) to position and lock said second (3) and said third (4) element in a second
relative work position (66); and first (61) and second (7) connecting means for connection
to said bodies to be connected, and which are carried by respective connecting portions
(60, 11) of said first (2) and said third (4) element; said second adjusting means
(6) being distinct and independent of said first adjusting means (5).
2. A device as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that said first adjusting means (5)
permit a first number of predetermined relative positions of said first (2) and said
second (3) element, from which said first relative work position (65) is selected;
said second adjusting means (6) permitting a second number of predetermined relative
positions of said second (3) and said third (4) element, from which said second relative
work position (66) is selected.
3. A device as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that said first (2), said second
(3) and said third (4) element are each slidable with respect to the others in said
predetermined sliding direction, to enable said connecting portions (60, 11), carried
respectively by said first (2) and said third (4) element, to be selectively positioned
and locked a given distance apart in said sliding direction; said first (5) and said
second (6) adjusting means comprising respective connecting parts (39, 57, 58; 23,
47, 50) which may be positively engaged by rotating circumferentially to lock said
first (2), said second (3) and said third (4) element in said relative work positions
(65, 66).
4. A device as claimed in Claim 3, characterized in that said first and said second element
are respectively a substantially cylindrical rod (2), and a hollow sleeve (3) having
a substantially cylindrical, longitudinal first seat (37) in which said rod (2) is
inserted in sliding manner; said first adjusting means (5) comprising a pair of diametrically
opposite axial grooves (56), which extend longitudinally along a lateral surface (55)
of, and along the whole length of, said rod (2), and from which extend respective
numbers of blind circumferential grooves (57); and a pair of diametrically opposite
pins (39), which project radially inwards from an inner lateral surface (40) of said
first seat (37) of the sleeve (3); said blind circumferential grooves (57) extending
at predetermined intervals from one another, and each having a respective bottom recess
(58) into which said pins (39) click.
5. A device as claimed in Claim 4, characterized in that said pins (39) are located close
to an axial end (38) of said sleeve (3); said rod (2) having a head (60) carrying
said first connecting means (61); and said head (60) having transverse dimensions
greater than a mean diameter of said rod (2) and a mean diameter of said first seat
(37) of the sleeve (3).
6. A device as claimed in Claim 4 or 5, characterized in that said third element is a
supporting element (4) having a substantially cylindrical second seat (8) for insertion
of said sleeve (3), and a connecting portion (11) in turn having said second connecting
means (7); said second adjusting means (6) comprising at least a first longitudinal
projection (47) projecting radially from an outer lateral surface (41) of said sleeve
(3), at least a first axial guide (17) formed on a lateral surface (13) of said second
seat (8) of the supporting element (4) and extending longitudinally along the whole
length of said second seat (8), and a fastening ring (23) rotating circumferentially
in a respective track (18) carried by said supporting element (4); said at least a
first longitudinal projection (47) sliding longitudinally along said at least a first
axial guide (17), and having, on a respective radial end edge (48), a number of equally
spaced teeth (50) extending radially outwards as an extension of said at least a first
longitudinal projection (47) and separated from one another by respective gaps (51);
said fastening ring (23) being an open ring having a first end portion (32) rotatable
circumferentially to positively engage one of said gaps (51) defined between said
teeth (50) of said at least a first longitudinal projection (47).
7. A device as claimed in Claim 6, characterized in that each of said teeth (50) is defined
longitudinally by a first side (52) perpendicular to said edge (48) of said at least
a first longitudinal projection (47), and by a second side (53) sloping at a given
angle (α) with respect to a perpendicular to said edge (48); said end portion (32)
of said fastening ring (23) in turn being defined longitudinally by respective opposite
sides (34, 35) respectively parallel to said first (52) and said second (53) side
of said teeth (50).
8. A device as claimed in Claim 6 or 7, characterized in that said track (18) is formed
on an outer lateral surface (12) of said supporting element (4); said fastening ring
(23) having stop means (29, 33) for limiting the circumferential rotation of said
fastening ring (23) inside said track (18) in both directions and between an open
position in which said fastening ring (23) does not interfere axially with said at
least a first axial guide (17), and a closed position in which said end portion of
the fastening ring (23) engages one (51a) of said gaps (51) defined between the teeth
(50) of said at least a first longitudinal projection (47) and axially interrupts
said at least a first axial guide (17).
9. A device as claimed in Claim 8, characterized in that said stop means comprise a first
(33) and a second (29) circumferential shoulder opposite each other and located predetermined
distances from respective circumferential ends (26, 25) of the open said fastening
ring (23).
10. A device as claimed in one of Claims 6 to 9, characterized in that said second adjusting
means (6) comprise three longitudinal projections (45, 46, 47), which project radially
from said outer lateral surface (41) of the sleeve (3) and slide axially along respective
axial guides (15, 16, 17) formed on said inner lateral surface (13) of said second
seat (8) of the supporting element (4); one (47) of said longitudinal projections
(45, 46, 47) having said number of teeth (50).