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Patent US20040045254 - Device for connecting to each other three flat elements - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA device for connecting together flat elements that are lying in a plane with at least one edge of a first of the flat elements adjacent at least one edge of each of second and third flat elements. The device is connected to the first flat element and comprises at least two hook-shaped organs, a first...http://www.google.com/patents/US20040045254?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20040045254 - Device for connecting to each other three flat elementsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20040045254 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 10/432,082PCT numberPCT/EP2001/013085Publication dateMar 11, 2004Filing dateNov 8, 2001Priority dateNov 20, 2000Also published asCA2412122A1, CN1201060C, CN1447872A, EP1336017A1, US7003923, WO2002040808A1Publication number10432082, 432082, PCT/2001/13085, PCT/EP/1/013085, PCT/EP/1/13085, PCT/EP/2001/013085, PCT/EP/2001/13085, PCT/EP1/013085, PCT/EP1/13085, PCT/EP1013085, PCT/EP113085, PCT/EP2001/013085, PCT/EP2001/13085, PCT/EP2001013085, PCT/EP200113085, US 2004/0045254 A1, US 2004/045254 A1, US 20040045254 A1, US 20040045254A1, US 2004045254 A1, US 2004045254A1, US-A1-20040045254, US-A1-2004045254, US2004/0045254A1, US2004/045254A1, US20040045254 A1, US20040045254A1, US2004045254 A1, US2004045254A1InventorsFranciscus Van Der HeijdenOriginal AssigneeVan Der Heijden Franciscus Antonius MariaExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (16), Classifications (12), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetDevice for connecting to each other three flat elementsUS 20040045254 A1Abstract A device for connecting together flat elements that are lying in a plane with at least one edge of a first of the flat elements adjacent at least one edge of each of second and third flat elements. The device is connected to the first flat element and comprises at least two hook-shaped organs, a first of which cooperates with a first contact on the second flat element and a second of which cooperates with a second contact on the third flat element. Each of the first and second hook-shaped organs is movable between a first position in which the flat elements are released from each other, and a second position in which the first and second hook-shaped organs engage the first and second contacts to cause edges of the first flat element to be pressed against edges of the second and third flat elements. Images(4) Claims(7)
1. A device for connecting each other three flat elements, lying on one single plane and connecting each with at least one edge against at least one edge of each of two other elements, characterized in that the device is connected with a first flat element and is provided with at least two hook-shaped organs, wherein one hook-shaped organ cooperates with a snap-on contact connected with the second flat element and the second hook-shaped organ cooperates with a snap-on contact connected with the third flat element and thereby the hook-shaped organs are movable between a first position, where the flat elements are released from each other, and a second position where the elements are pressed against each other with their common edges. 2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that each hook-shaped organ comprises an arm, which is rotatively connected with a lever in the first flat element, whereby, upon moving from the first to the second position, the hook-shaped organ moves both in the direction of the contact edge with the second as well as with the third element. 3. A device according to claim 2, characterized in that the lever arms are coupled with each kinematically. 4. A device according to claim 3, characterized in that the first arm is connected by means of a floating pivot with a lever and in that the second arm is connected by means of a floating pivot with the lever being rotatively connected with the first flat element. 5. A device according to claim 4, characterized in that the lever is provided with a control arm which can be located in the first position of the hook-shaped organs and is pre-tensioned, by means of a spring, in a direction so that the hook-shaped organs move to the second position. 6. A device according to claim 5, characterized in that the spring maintains the coupled elements under pressure upon shrinking or expanding the elements. 7. A device according to one of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that each hook-shaped organ comprises a flat part which is able to cooperate with an oblique edge of the snap-on contact.
[0001] The present invention relates to a device for connecting each other three flat elements, lying on one single plane and connecting each with at least one edge against at least one edge of each of two other elements. [0002] Connecting each other flat elements is a problem occurring regularly in practice and so-called parquet floorings are one known example. [0003] Usually, parquet floorings are secured through nails or glues to an underfloor and consequently ensure the adhesion between the various elements. This is generally a permanent link between the parquet flooring and the underfloor which can only be undone when damaged. [0004] In practice, it is often desired to fit such parquet floors in such a way that they can be simply dismantled and fitted again in another place. This is particularly important when moving. [0005] Moreover, it may also be required to discard some parts of the parquet flooring and to replace them with new elements, for example, when some parts are damaged or are extremely worn. [0006] The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a device of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph, making it possible not only to connect each other flat elements in a simple way, but making it also possible to disassemble the resulting connection easily and with no damage. [0007] This object is achieved according to the invention in that the device is connected with a first flat element and is provided with at least two hook-shaped organs, wherein one hook-shaped organ cooperates with a snap-on contact connected with the second flat element and the second hook-shaped organ cooperates with a snap-on contact connected with the third flat element and wherein the hook-shaped organs are movable between a first position, where the flat elements are released from each other, and a second position where the elements are pressed against each other with their common edges.
[0008] Other features and advantages of the device according to the invention will become apparent from the following description of an embodiment referring to the accompanying drawings, in which: [0009]FIG. 1 is a bottom view showing some elements of a parquet flooring provided with a device according to the invention, [0010]FIG. 2 is side view of FIG. 1, [0011]FIG. 3 is a top view showing a parquet flooring in a herringbone pattern with a schematic illustration of the connection, and [0012]FIG. 4 is a top view illustrating some parquet flooring patterns which can be fitted using the device according to the invention.
[0013] In FIG. 1, part of a parquet flooring is illustrated as a bottom view, where the parquet flooring parts are assembled with each other by means of a device according to the invention. As usual with parquet floorings, it comprises a number of rectangular parquet pieces 1 which, in the illustrated embodiment, are connected with each other as a herringbone structure. In the illustrated embodiment, respectively three parquet pieces 1 are already assembled into a parquet part 3, so that respectively such parquet parts 3 make up a whole and are able to be used and fitted as such. The assembly and the mutual connection of the three parquet pieces 1 into a parquet part 3 are done by means of a connecting element 4 which is secured against the bottom part of the three parquet pieces 1 and thereby hold them together. This securing operation can be done with glue, screws, nails, staples or any other means, and can be performed at the industrial scale using the appropriate devices so that a uniform product is produced in the form of parquet parts 3. [0014] The connecting element 4 comprises a plate-shaped part 5 which can extend over nearly the entire surface of the three parquet pieces 1 to be connected together, having thereby a uniform shape. This plate-shaped part 5 is preferably somewhat smaller than a parquet part 3 so that it does not hinder assembling two parquet parts 3. In FIG. 1, the plate-shaped element 5 is partially not shown. [0015] Between the plate-shaped part 5 and the parquet pieces 1, is located a number of spacers arranged so as to create a flat space where the parquet part 3 connecting mechanism can be received. [0016] The spacers comprise a first stairs-shaped spacer 10 that follows a stairs-shaped edge of the parquet part 3 and thereby projects somewhat from this edge and a second stairs-shaped spacer 11 that follows the other stairs-shaped edge of the parquet part 3 and thereby lies somewhat inwardly relative to this edge. [0017] This projection, respectively inwardly localisation results, upon fitting, in some overlap between neighbouring parquet parts 3, so that the level remains the same. [0018] The spacers additionally comprise two straight elements 15 and 16, that project along one of the straight edges of the parquet part 3. [0019] The element 15 consequently has a beveled edge 17 and the element 16 has a trapezoid recess 18. Along the other straight edge of the parquet part 3, a spacer 20 is arranged forming two side openings 21 and 22, the function of which will be described hereinafter. [0020] The whole plate-shaped part 5 and spacers 10, 11, 15, 16 and 20 are shaped in such a way that the spacers can be selectively arranged according to the structure shown in FIG. 1 or as a mirror image thereof. [0021] In the space formed by the parquet pieces 1, the plate-shaped plate 5 and the spacers 10, 11, 15, 16 and 20, a connecting mechanism 25 is arranged, by means of which two parquet parts 3 arranged one against another 3 be connected together. [0022] In the illustrated embodiment, the connecting mechanism is made with a knee-shaped lever 26 which is able to rotate about a pivot 7 being arranged between the parquet part 3 and the plate-shaped part 5. An arm 27 is provided at its free end with a hook 28 projecting through the opening 21 and is connected, by means of a hinge 29, with the lever. A second arm 30 is provided at its free end with a hook 31 projecting through the opening 22 and is connected, by means of a hinge 32, with the lever 26. The hinges 29 and 32 are built in the illustrated embodiment as so-called film hinges, which kinetically move with the arm 26. [0023] The lever 26 is in principle movable between the spacers 16 and 35 and partially projects out of the parquet part surface 3. [0024] A draw-spring 36 is arranged between a spacer 37 and the lever 26 and draws the lever 26 in the direction of a spacer 35. Against the parquet part 3, but at some distance from the plate-shaped part 5, an strip 38 is provided, which together with the spacer 16 forms a space 39 in which the lever 26 can be attached in a position. In this respect, the strip 38 can be provided with an oblique side for receiving the lever 26. [0025] The operation of the device according to the invention is as follows: [0026] As illustrated in FIG. 3, these parquet parts A, B and C are placed one against another, in such a way that the parquet part B forms an extension of the parquet part A at one side of the herringbone pattern. Both parquet parts A and B are therefore identical. A third parquet part C forms the other half of the herringbone pattern and is identical by nature to parquet parts A and B in that the spacers are placed in a mirror image way relative to the spacers in parquet parts A and B. [0027] The lever 26 belonging to the parquet part A lies in a first position, as indicated in dotted lines in FIG. 1. It is hold therein by the oblique edge of the element 38, in spite of the force of the spring 36. [0028] After the three parquet parts A, B and C are arranged as indicated in FIG. 1, the lever 26 is operated by a pressure exerted on the projecting part of lever 26, thereafter the spring 36 moves the lever 26 towards a second position, illustrated in a plain line in FIG. 1. Thereby the arms 27 and 30 are moved as well, and depending on the way both arms 27 and 30 are connected with the arm 26, the hook 28 is engaged on the tilted surface of the trapezoid recess 18 of the parquet part C and the hook 31 on the beveled edge 17 of the parquet part B. Thereby, the parquet part C is pressed in the direction of parquet parts A and B and the parquet part B in the direction of parquet parts A and C. Thereby, a strong connection is created with sufficient side compression between the parquet parts A, B and C. The side compression between A, B and C remains because of the spring force, even if the parquet should shrink or expand in the course of time. The compression between parts B and C is the direct consequence of the lever mechanism kinematics consisting of the lever 26 and the arms 27 and 30. The compression between parts A and B, respectively parts A and C, is on the one hand the consequence of the lever mechanism kinematics, but on the other hand, it can be still enhanced by the slides in the hooks 28, 31 and the slides of the spacers 18 and 15, creating thereby an additional compression. [0029] It is obviously possible, upon fitting the parquet parts, to maintain the lever 26 manually and when the three parts A, B and C are accurately positioned relative to each other, the lever 26 can be locked manually in the second position mecanically. [0030] However, spring 36 is preferably used, so that the mutual compression of A, B and C should be constant. [0031] Different other parquet part configurations are illustrated in FIG. 4, which can be arranged by means of the connecting element according to the invention. Thereby, depending on the selected pattern, use can be made of identically arranged connecting elements or of connecting elements arranged in a mirror image way. 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