[0001] The present invention refers to a node for connecting bars of space or tridimensional
frames, especially applicable to frames based on tubular bars of a metallic nature.
[0002] Space or tridimensional frames are constituted on the basis of bars, generally of
steel and having a tubular structure, although solid sections, and other materials
also, such as aluminum, wood, reinforced plastics, and the like, have been occasionally
used.
[0003] In any case, the bars of these frames generally concur at points where the balance
of stresses occurs.
[0004] The usual connection systems of these bars can generally be divided into three large
blocks: those which use an auxiliary element called a node at which the different
bars of the frame concur, those which are built from continuous longitudinal chords
or units subsequently connected to one another on site, and those which are carried
out by assembling on site premanufactured, standard modules.
[0005] The node that the present invention refers to, would be part of the first system
mentioned.
[0006] Within the different connection systems, there are also differences in the ends of
the bars, where the connection with the node occurs. In most cases, there is an additional
element between the end of the bar and the node, which may vary from one to another.
[0007] The parts forming the node, due to their function, require special constitutive features,
and they may become one of the components having the greatest influence on the final
cost of the frame.
[0008] The object of the present invention is a node for the purpose set forth, which is
constituted from flat plates, of a simple and cost-effective manufacture, such that
it allows considerably reducing costs and weights of this component.
[0009] According to the present invention, the node is constituted of three flat plates
which cross perpendicular to one another and determine right trihedrons. Said plates
are provided with holes allowing the passing of lockscrews for fixing the bars concurring
at the node.
[0010] With this constitution, the node is formed from steel plates of suitable dimensions,
which simply require a cutting and drilling operation to form the through holes of
the lockscrews.
[0011] The ends of the bars concurring at the node must also be machined, being able to
adopt very different shapes, by means of welding, adding a fork-shaped plate, by means
of crushing the end portions of said bars, or through a hub or bushing, being provided,
in any case, with a hole for the passing of the lockscrew.
[0012] The plates can adopt a ring or semi-ring shape, being lightened in the central part
thereof, thus reducing the weight of the node.
[0013] Each one of the plates forming the complete node can either be constituted of a single
part or obtained from several parts assembled together.
[0014] So that the features and advantages of the node of the invention can be better understood,
a more detailed description of the node is made below, with the aid of the attached
drawings, wherein a non-limiting embodiment is shown.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a node constituted according to the invention,
composed of ring-shaped plates perpendicular to one another, and the assembly of tubular
bars finished with a fork-shaped plate through which the screwed connection is carried
out.
Figure 2 shows the perspective view of a variant of the node formed by a ring-shaped
plate and two semi ring-shaped plates.
Figure 3 shows a possible construction form of the node of figure 1.
Figure 4 shows a perspective view of different embodiments of the ends of the bars
connected to the node of the invention.
[0015] The node shown in figure 1 is composed of three octagonal, polygonal, ring-shaped
plates referenced with numbers 1, 2 and 3. All the plates are perpendicular to one
another, such that the theoretical center thereof is common, such that eight trihedrons
are determined.
[0016] The plates have through holes 4 which allow carrying out connections by means of
screws 5 introduced through the end parts 6 of the tubular bars 7 composing the space
frame.
[0017] To prevent the occurrence of secondary bending stresses, it is important to make
sure that the shafts of the tubular profiles 7 concurring at each node, cross or meet
at a common theoretical point, preferably at the center of gravity of the node.
[0018] One of the advantages provided by the node of the invention is that it prevents the
occurrence of secondary bending moments which can be originated in the embedment of
the ends of the bars 7 into the node.
[0019] Another feature of the design of the invention is that the screwed connection of
the node with the tubular profiles 7 is carried out in a radius relatively distant
from the theoretical center of the node or connection. This facilitates the on site
assembly and implies an important saving in the length of the tubes, which compensate
the manufacturing cost of the node.
[0020] The node shown in figure 2 is similar to the node shown in figure 1, but lighter,
since areas in which bars neither fall nor concur are removed. In the case of figure
2, the plate or ring 3 is completed, whereas those referenced with numbers 1 and 2
are semi-plates or semi-rings, with regard to the configuration shown in figure 1.
Aside from this, the embodiment of the node shown in figure 2 has the same features
and elements already disclosed with regard to that shown in figure 1 for receiving
the ends of the bars.
[0021] In any case, the different parts composing the node can be obtained by means of cutting
a plate with the suitable thickness. Since assembly of the node can be a complicated
operation, the plates or rings composing it can be broken down into the simplest and
most similar possible elements, as shown in figure 3, to obtain the node of figure
1.
[0022] In this case, the plate or ring 1 is of a single part, the plate or ring 2 is constituted
of four parts, two larger parts equal to one another, referenced with number 2, and
two parts smaller and also equal to one another, referenced with number 2'; and the
plate 3 is constituted of two parts 3-3'.
[0023] The different parts are provided with facing notches 8 for allowing a perfect coupling
between them, the connection between the different parts being carried out later by
means of welding beads.
[0024] As can be seen in figure 4, the ends of the bars can be finished in forks 9, the
branches of which clamp to one of the plates of the node and are provided with respective
aligned holes 10 facing one of the holes 4 of the plates for the passing of a lockscrew
5.
[0025] The ends of the tubular bars 7 can also be finished with tabs 4. These tabs can be
obtained either by means of crushing the end of the tubular bar 7, as referenced with
number 11 in figure 4, or by a plate 12 axially fixed in a position diametral to a
cylindrical hub or bushing 13 fixable to the end of the tubular bar 7. This plate
can have a T-shape configuration, as indicated with reference 14, resting on and being
connected by welding to the end of the tubular bar 7 through the flaps 15. In all
cases, holes 16 will be provided, which will face the corresponding holes in the plates
or rings, for the passing of the lockscrews 5. Furthermore, the plate 12 or 14 could
be fixed directly to the end of the tubular bars 7.
[0026] With the constitution disclosed, the operations to be carried out for assembling
the node and adding the additional elements for connection to the ends of the tubular
bars 5 can be carried out in a shop, with the advantages that this implies, such as
decreasing on site assembly costs and times with regard to shop assembly, independence
from climatological conditions, dimensional control, improvement of the quality of
the weldings and the superficial protection through a layer of paint or galvanizing,
etc.
[0027] Although the node of the invention is especially intended for being used with frames
of steel tubular bars having a circular section, they could also be applied with bars
of other types and profiles of other shapes.
[0028] The ring-shaped configuration of the plates composing the node allows reducing the
weight thereof, these rings being able to have a circular, elliptical, polygonal,
etc., contour.
1. A node for connecting bars of space frames, characterized in that it is constituted of flat plates crossing perpendicular to one another, which are
provided with holes for the passing of lockscrews for fixing to the bars, which bars
are finished on their ends with tabs provided with holes for the passing of lockscrews.
2. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that the tabs which the bars are finished in are constituted of a plate bent like a fork,
dimensioned so as to clamp a plate, and the branches of which are provided with respective
aligned holes facing one of the holes of the plates, for the passing of a lockscrew.
3. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that the tabs which the bars are finished in are obtained by crushing the end portions
of said bars.
4. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that the tabs which the bars are finished in are constituted of a flat plate which is
axially fixed, in a diametral position, to the end of each bar, which plate is provided
with a hole in the end position axially projecting from the bar.
5. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that the tab which the bars are finished in is constituted of a plate diametrically fixed
to a hub or bushing of a section coinciding with that of the ends of the bars, for
its coupling and fixing on said ends, which plate is provided with a hole in the portion
projecting axially with regard to the hub or bushing.
6. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that the plates adopt a ring shape, having a circular or polygonal contour.
7. A node according to claim 1, characterized in that at least part of the plates adopt a semi-ring, circular or polygonal shape.
8. A node according to claims 6 and 7, characterized in that each one of the rings is constituted from two or more flat parts and is provided
with coupling notches at the points of intersection with the remaining plates.