Universal connectors for joining stringers

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Inventors

Harrison, Jr., Ernest

Application #

529666

Filed

Sep-6-1983

Published

Nov-3-1987

Current US Class

135/67
135/909
403/233

International Classes

A01H 003/00

Field of Search

403/100 403/169 403/178 403/ 403/403 403/405 403/406 403/205 403/402 403/233 403/235 272/70.3 272/70.4 272/85 273/DIG. 135/65 135/67 135/69 135/74 135/75 135/76 135/DIG. 46/111 46/115 52/309.1 52/309.3 52/655 52/656

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Feyrer; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Helfrich; George F., Manning; John R.

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Other References

Aluminum Walkers, Winchester Walker Company, 1954.

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Abstract
This invention is a lightweight, universal connector that joins stringers at various angles. The connectors 10 are fabricated from fiber-epoxy resin strips that wrap around stringers 30 and have ends, tabs 16 and 18, which extend in one general direction. The inside surface of the first tab 16 lies on a plane defined by the stringers being joined, and the second tab 18 is separated from the first tab 16 by a distance equal to their thickness. Stringers 30 of different shapes and sizes are joined by alternately bonding the first tab 16 of one connector between the first 16 and second 18 tabs of another connector. Tee-joints are formed by using web elements 41 and 42 which each partially wrap around a stringer 3010 and have tabs 411 and 421 which are offset, and are bonded between tabs 16 and 18 of universal connectors 109 and 1010 bonded to another stringer 309. Sharp corners are trimmed from the tabs so that a gusset area remains between the stringers for support. Acute angle through obtuse angle joints are formed by trimming those edges of the tabs which lie against the stringers. A specific application of the invention is a Walker 60, utilized by handicapped individuals, fabricated from composite materials that is 40% lighter than similar metallic structures.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A light weight walker for aiding the handicapped, comprising:

(a) a first panel for supporting loads on the walker consisting of legs and stringers connected rigidly at elbow joints and tee joints;

(b) a second panel having the same elements as the first panel;

(c) the elbow joints formed by universal connectors wrapped around and bonded to the legs and the stringers;

(d) the universal connectors comprised of at least two connector elements each having a tubular section and a tab means extending outward from the tubular section to provide an interface on which the connector elements are bonded together;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to lightweight, interchangeable coupling devices used to join stringers at various angles on a common plane. The prior art teaches three basic concepts: contoured plates, U-shaped elements interconnected by pivots, and single piece molded units with slots. Contoured plates join stringers at common joints using two types of configurations. The first secures ends of stringers between two plates that are fastened together, and have preformed recesses. The second configuration uses band clamps to secure stringers to a single plate having preformed recesses. These plates do not allow interchanging of different size stringers, or use in applications which require different angles between the stringers; in addition, they are not conducive to fabrication from fiber-epoxy resin materials.

U-shaped elements secured to ends of stringers with their open ends interconnected by pivots are capable of holding stringers on a common plane, and being set at various angles. Rifken (U.S. Pat. No. 3,315,994) uses the U-shaped elements in conjunction with wedges attached to pivots that secure the stringers; such structures are not effective when the stringers are held at obtuse angles. The U-shaped elements are not desirable connector devices because wedges and pivots increase weight, and the U-shaped elements can only join stringers of similar diameters.
 
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