AU2012238251C1 - Fastening Means - Google Patents

Fastening Means Download PDF

Info

Publication number
AU2012238251C1
AU2012238251C1 AU2012238251A AU2012238251A AU2012238251C1 AU 2012238251 C1 AU2012238251 C1 AU 2012238251C1 AU 2012238251 A AU2012238251 A AU 2012238251A AU 2012238251 A AU2012238251 A AU 2012238251A AU 2012238251 C1 AU2012238251 C1 AU 2012238251C1
Authority
AU
Australia
Prior art keywords
locking
locking member
walking surface
surface according
channel
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Active
Application number
AU2012238251A
Other versions
AU2012238251B2 (en
AU2012238251A1 (en
Inventor
Craig Fountain
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
GLOBAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS Ltd
Original Assignee
GLOBAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by GLOBAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS Ltd filed Critical GLOBAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS Ltd
Priority to AU2012238251A priority Critical patent/AU2012238251C1/en
Publication of AU2012238251A1 publication Critical patent/AU2012238251A1/en
Publication of AU2012238251B2 publication Critical patent/AU2012238251B2/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of AU2012238251C1 publication Critical patent/AU2012238251C1/en
Active legal-status Critical Current
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Landscapes

  • Floor Finish (AREA)

Abstract

Fastening means, a preferred embodiment of which is shown in figure 2, has a joist 1 and a locking member 5. The joist 1 has a channel and locking extensions and 5 the locking member 5 has a base 6 and an upstand 7. The base 6 has rounded corners 10. The fastening means is formed such that when it is in use the locking member 5 can be slid into the channel and rotated therein to assume a locking position, such rotation made possible by the rounded corners 10 which, when in use, serve to prevent a rotational impasse between the joist 1 and the locking 10 member 5. The fastening means is formed such that when the locking member is in the locking position it is in a tight fit within the channel and cannot pull out of the channel by reason of obstruction by the locking extensions. Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6

Description

TITLE
Fastening Means
Field of Invention
This invention relates to fastening means. A preferred form of the invention relates to fastening means for use in fastening building parts to one another.
BACKGROUND
It is known to fasten metallic extruded building elements to other building parts, for example to create a support structure for use with a walking surface, for example a deck or floor. It is an object of a preferred form of the invention to go at least some way towards providing such a structure, although it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular use. It is in general an object of the invention to provide a product which gives the public a useful choice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided fastening means, comprising a beam and a locking member, the beam having a channel and locking extensions, the locking member having a base and an upstand, the base having reduced corners, the fastening means formed such that when it is in use the locking member can be slid into the channel and rotated therein to assume a locking position, such rotation made possible by the reduced corners which, when in use, serve to prevent a rotational impasse between the beam and the locking member, the fastening means formed such that when the locking member is in the locking position it is in a tight fit within the channel and cannot pull out of the channel by reason of obstruction by the locking extensions.
Optionally the corners are generally rounded and/or are diagonally opposite one another.
Optionally the beam is a joist, bearer, batten or post.
Optionally the locking extensions comprise flanges overhanging the channel.
Optionally the channel has outwardly angled interior sides.
Optionally the upstand is generally T shaped in transverse cross section.
Optionally the base has inwardly tapered sides.
Optionally the locking member has an aperture suitable for receiving a fixing member to better secure the locking member to the beam.
Optionally the beam has a plurality of channels wherein each channel is able to receive a locking member in the same way defined above.
Optionally the beam is locked to another beam of the same type by a locking extrusion, the locking extrusion having a groove along each side, a locking extension from each of the beams arranged within one of the grooves, and a different locking extension from each of the beams arranged within the other groove.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a walking surface, having a fastening means according to any one of the preceding claims, the locking member having been rotated into the locking position, a board laid onto one of the locking extensions so that part of the locking member extends into a side groove of the board, a second board arranged in the same way as the first board but on another of the locking extensions and with a different part of the locking member extending into a side grove of that board, and wherein the two boards are in close or butting parallel relationship and have the locking member between them to hold them against the beam.
Optionally a fixing member extends through the locking member to the beam to better secure the locking member to the beam.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided least two support beams joined to one another by a locking beam, each support beam having a channel and at least two locking flanges, the locking beam having a pair of grooves, each groove being at a different side of the locking beam, and each groove having therein two of the locking flanges wherein each of these comes from a different one of the structural beams. Preferably: a) the channel of each support beam has outwardly angled interior sides and the locking flanges of that support beam overhang the channel. b) the locking beam has sides angled back from the grooves. c) each support beam has more than one channel and additional locking flanges adapted to enable connection with an additional support beam using an additional locking beam in the same way set out in claim 15.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Some preferred forms of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying images, of which:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of a section of a joist;
Figure 2 is an isometric view of the joist in combination with a complimentary locking member;
Figure 3 shows detail of the locking member in plan, isometric and side elevation views respectively;
Figure 4 provides isometric and end views of the locking member when slid into the joist;
Figure 5 is an isometric view showing the locking member when moved towards a locking position within the joist;
Figure 6 illustrates the locking member in its locked position within the joist;
Figure 7 is a transverse cross section view through decking boards illustrating the manner in which they are held in place by the joist and locking member;
Figure 8 is a transverse cross section of a floor board suitable for use with the joist and locking member;
Figure 9 is a transverse cross section view of a joist according to a further embodiment of the invention, when in use with a locking member and decking board;
Figure 10 shows the same arrangement as figure 9 but with the joist fitted with a bracket;
Figure 11 is an isometric view of the bracket alone;
Figure 12 illustrates a similar arrangement to figure 10, but with a further bracket and joist fitted;
Figure 13 provides isometric and transverse cross section views of a locking extrusion; and
Figure 14 is a transverse cross section view illustrating a possible configuration of joists as used for the figure 12 arrangement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to figure 1, a joist 1 in the form of a metallic extrusion is provided for use in constructing a deck. For the sake of illustration figure 1 only shows a short length of the joist 1 but it can of any length suitable for the project at hand. As shown, the joist 1 has interior 45° angled side walls 2 extending upwards from opposite sides of its floor 3 (although in other embodiments the side walls may be at an alternative angle or even at 90° to the floor). As also shown, the joist 1 has a pair of inwardly oriented upper flanges 4 spaced from one another and each overhanging a different one of the angled side walls 2.
Figure 2 illustrates the joist in combination with a complimentary plastic moulded locking member 5. Figure 3 shows more detail of the locking member. Referring to these images, the locking member 5 has a base 6 and a generally “T” shaped upstand 7 (in alternative embodiments the upstand may be generally p shaped in transverse cross section) The base 6 has a length 8 very slightly shorter than the inside width 9 of the joist 1. Further, the base 6 has two rounded corners 10 diagonally opposite one another.
Referring to figure 4, when the locking member 5 is in use it is slid by its base 6 into the joist 1 so that the base rides across the floor 3. Referring to figure 5, the locking member 5 is then turned clockwise. This is possible because the base 6 has rounded corners 10, otherwise the locking member would clash with the side walls 2 and be unable to rotate as desired. In other embodiments of the invention the corners may be other than rounded, for example they may be straight line angled, however in either case the corners are suitably reduced to avoid a rotational impasse as the base rotates within the joist. The locking member 5 is turned further until it has turned 90° and is aligned at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the joist, as shown in figure 6. When in the figure 6 disposition the locking member is at least substantially locked in a tight fit with the joist. However with sufficient force some sliding movement may be possible and counter clockwise rotation would enable it to be released. To prevent these a screw or some other suitable fixing member is driven through the locking member 5 to fasten it to the joist 1. This is facilitated by a screw hole 11 formed in the locking member at the time of manufacture.
Referring to figure 7, when the locking member 5 is in its figure 6 disposition a decking board 12 having grooves 13 along both its sides can be laid onto the top of one of the upper flanges 4 on one side of the locking member 5, and slid towards the locking member so that one side 14 of the upper cross piece of the T shaped upstand 7 is received within one of the board’s grooves. An identical board 15 is applied to the other side of the locking member in the same way so that the two boards are held in parallel fashion against the joist. Further locking members and boards are applied in the same way until the boards provide a deck walking surface over the joist. It will be appreciated that other joists will need to be applied in the same way so as to provide proper structural support for the deck. The locking members and joists are at least substantially hidden beneath the walking surface although the boards may be very slightly spaced from one another to facilitate drainage of rain water or the like. If a closed fit is required for the boards, for example for interior flooring, the grooves may be formed with a greater upper overhang 16 as indicated in figure 8.
Figure 9 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the single channel joist 1 is replaced by a joist 1a having multiple channels 17 each suitable for receiving a locking member 2. In the example shown, a decking board 18 having a groove 19 running along its side is held in place by the joist 1a and a locking member 2 in the channel 19. As illustrated, the joist 1a has a channel at each of its ends and two channels at each of its sides.
Figure 10 shows the same detail as figure 9, except that an “L” shaped fixing bracket 20 is located in one of the channels. To facilitate this the bracket has dimensions complimentary to those of the channel. Referring to figure 11, the base of the bracket 20 has two wing-like upwardly angled (45°) flanges 21 and the upward part of the bracket has a pair of right angled edges 22. The maximum distance between the angled flanges 21 is greater than that of the right angled edges 22. As shown, the bracket 20 has a series of locating holes 23 to enable fastening to other building materials. The bracket 20 may thus provide a fixing point for attaching skirting boards or the like to the joist so as to hide the substructure of the deck and so provide a more aesthetically pleasing finish.
Figure 12 illustrates the same arrangement as figure 10, except that two fixing brackets 20 are fitted to the joist 1a and a second identical joist 1b is secured beneath the first joist 1a. The joists 1a and 1b are held together by way of a complimentary locking extrusion 24. Referring to figure 13, the locking extrusion 24 has grooves 25 extending along its sides and, when in use, each groove receives two flanges 4a, 4b butted against one another, ie one flange from each of the joists 1 a and 1 b.
As will be appreciated, by using a number of joists 1a, 1b and a number of locking extrusions 24 one can create support structures of various sizes and shapes to suit the job at hand. An example of one possible joist combination is shown at figure 14.
The invention is not limited to use in creating a walking surface. The same beam and locking member principle can be used to attach a wide range of parts. In some cases the beam may be a non-structural extrusion and, for example, the locking member may have an outwardly disposed arm for hold an item such as a louvre blade. In some embodiments of the invention the beams may have only a minor supportive function and need not be supportive in the sense of being an important part of the structural integrity of a floor, deck or building generally.
While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.

Claims (19)

  1. THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
    1. A walking surface having a fastening means, comprising a beam and a plastic locking member, the beam having a channel and locking extensions, the locking member having a base and an upstand, the base having a pair of diagonally opposed reduced curved corners and a pair of diagonally opposed corners that are not reduced, the fastening means formed such that when it is in use the base of the locking member can be slid into the channel and rotated in a first direction therein by a quarter turn to assume a locking position, such rotation only made possible by the reduced corners which serve to prevent a rotational impasse between the beam and the locking member, the locking member being such that but for its reduced corners it would clash with side walls of the channel when rotated towards the locking position, the locking member being in tight fit with the channel and unable to pull out of the channel by reason of obstruction by the locking extensions, the locking member being able to be released from the locking position only by rotation of the locking member in a second direction rotationally opposite the first direction, an item of walking surface board arranged such that it has been laid onto one of the locking extensions so that part of the locking member extends into a side groove of the board.
  2. 2. A walking surface according to claim 1, wherein a second item of walking surface board is arranged in the same way as the first one but on another of the locking extensions and with a different part of the locking member extending into a side groove of that second item of walking surface board, and wherein the two walking surface boards are in close or butting parallel relationship and have the locking member between them to hold them against the beam.
  3. 3. A walking surface according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the curved corners are generally rounded.
  4. 4. A walking surface according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the beam comprises a joist, bearer, batten or post.
  5. 5. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking extensions comprise flanges overhanging the channel.
  6. 6. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the channel has outwardly angled interior sides.
  7. 7. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the upstand is generally T shaped in transverse cross section.
  8. 8. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the base has inwardly tapered sides.
  9. 9. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking member has an aperture suitable for receiving a fixing member to better secure the locking member to the beam.
  10. 10. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the beam has a plurality of channels and wherein each channel is able to receive a locking member the same, and in the same way, as defined in claim 1.
  11. 11. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the beam is locked to another beam of the same type by a locking extrusion, the locking extrusion having a groove along each side, a locking extension from each of the beams arranged within one of the grooves, and a different locking extension from each of the beams arranged within the other groove.
  12. 12. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pair of diagonally opposed corners that are not reduced form a rotational impasse to prevent rotation of the locking member past 90 degrees.
  13. 13. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking position substantially locks against lateral movement.
  14. 14. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the locking extensions have space between them and the base of the locking member is wider than said space.
  15. 15. A walking surface according to claim 13, wherein a fixing member extends through the locking member to the beam to better secure the locking member to the beam.
  16. 16. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, further including an “L” shaped fixing bracket, the base and the upward part of the bracket each having a pair of angled edges, the bracket shaped so that the base can slide into the channel of the beam, the bracket including holes to enable fastening to other building materials.
  17. 17. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pair of diagonally opposed corners of the locking member that are not reduced form a rotational impasse to prevent rotation of the locking member past 90 degrees.
  18. 18. A walking surface according to any of the preceding claims, forming part of a walking surface substructure, wherein: • The beam is metallic; • The beam’s channel has interior sides angled outwardly at substantially 45 degrees; • The base of the locking member being marginally shorter than the interior width of the channel; and • The upstand is substantially T-shaped.
  19. 19. A walking surface according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the item of walking surface board is arranged such that it has been laid onto two of the locking extensions.
AU2012238251A 2012-10-09 2012-10-09 Fastening Means Active AU2012238251C1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2012238251A AU2012238251C1 (en) 2012-10-09 2012-10-09 Fastening Means

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2012238251A AU2012238251C1 (en) 2012-10-09 2012-10-09 Fastening Means

Publications (3)

Publication Number Publication Date
AU2012238251A1 AU2012238251A1 (en) 2014-04-24
AU2012238251B2 AU2012238251B2 (en) 2018-01-25
AU2012238251C1 true AU2012238251C1 (en) 2018-10-11

Family

ID=50487233

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU2012238251A Active AU2012238251C1 (en) 2012-10-09 2012-10-09 Fastening Means

Country Status (1)

Country Link
AU (1) AU2012238251C1 (en)

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2275613A2 (en) * 2009-07-16 2011-01-19 Pinufin Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co. KG Cladding composed of profile elements
WO2011149371A1 (en) * 2010-05-27 2011-12-01 Iht, Lda. Profile fixing accessory and system for fixing profiles using said accessory

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2275613A2 (en) * 2009-07-16 2011-01-19 Pinufin Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co. KG Cladding composed of profile elements
WO2011149371A1 (en) * 2010-05-27 2011-12-01 Iht, Lda. Profile fixing accessory and system for fixing profiles using said accessory

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2012238251B2 (en) 2018-01-25
AU2012238251A1 (en) 2014-04-24

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US10030395B2 (en) Fastening means
US9366030B2 (en) Wall panel system
US7797901B2 (en) Demountable wall system and method
US7735295B2 (en) Slotted track with double-ply sidewalls
US5157890A (en) Flooring
US20210381258A1 (en) Set of decking boards provided with a connecting system
US20050235585A1 (en) Framing system for mounting flexible sheets
US20110185670A1 (en) Interlocking panel system
US12037787B2 (en) Ceiling system
US7938593B1 (en) Split tube connector system
EP2791442A2 (en) Garden screen and decking
US20120240514A1 (en) Wall system
AU2012238251C1 (en) Fastening Means
US9670661B1 (en) Method of assembling panels, elongated rail and rail and cap assembly for assembling panels
BE1028487B1 (en) PROFILE ASSEMBLY FOR A DISASSEMBLE WALL SYSTEM
EP3715553B1 (en) Assembly of building panels with coupling elements
US20080086956A1 (en) Drywall construction for supporting an installation element and method for fastening the installation element
AU2013203854B2 (en) A demountable structure
IT201900004687U1 (en) FIXING SYSTEM TO CONNECT ONE OR MORE PANELS TO AN INSTALLATION STRUCTURE TO DEFINE TECHNICAL PROTECTION AND / OR DELIMITATION AND / OR FURNITURE STRUCTURES.
CA2922026A1 (en) Method of assembling panels, elongated rail and rail and cap assembly for assembling panels
AU2018229257A1 (en) Metal framing components for wall panels
RU2021121366A (en) MOUNTING CLAMP FOR FLOATING INSTALLATION OF WALL AND CEILING PANELS

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
DA2 Applications for amendment section 104

Free format text: THE NATURE OF THE AMENDMENT IS AS SHOWN IN THE STATEMENT(S) FILED 04 JUL 2018

DA3 Amendments made section 104

Free format text: THE NATURE OF THE AMENDMENT IS AS SHOWN IN THE STATEMENT(S) FILED 04 JUL 2018

FGA Letters patent sealed or granted (standard patent)