Joint connector, rotary joint, framework construction kit and framework
US-2017130766-A1 · May 11, 2017 · US
US9970190B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970190-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615297596-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A rotary joint includes a socket rod having a socket rod flange with a basically spheroid con-cave bearing surface at a first end, a housing nut encircling the socket rod and having a threaded wrenching head, a ball rod having a basically spheroid convex bearing surface and threaded side walls around the convex bearing surface, and a joint actuator configured to actuate relative movement of the socket rod flange and the ball rod. A diameter of the threaded side walls of the ball rod corresponds to a diameter of the threaded wrenching head of the housing nut.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary joint comprising: a socket rod comprising a socket rod flange with a basically spheroid concave bearing surface at a first end; a housing nut encircling the socket rod and comprising a threaded wrenching head; a ball rod comprising a basically spheroid convex bearing surface and threaded side walls around the convex bearing surface; and a joint actuator configured to actuate relative movement of the socket rod flange and the ball rod; a diameter of the threaded side walls of the ball rod corresponding to a diameter of the threaded wrenching head of the housing nut, wherein the joint actuator is arranged in between the housing nut and the socket rod flange. 2. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is configured to actuate a swiveling movement of the socket rod and the socket rod flange with respect to the ball rod. 3. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is configured to actuate relative movement of the socket rod flange and the ball rod by sliding the socket rod flange with its concave bearing surface over the convex bearing surface of the ball rod. 4. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is configured to freely move the socket rod flange with its concave bearing surface within a part spherical surface over the convex bearing surface of the ball rod. 5. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is configured as a ring actuator encircling the socket rod flange. 6. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator comprises at least one linear actuator. 7. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is configured to convert electrical energy, magnetic energy, thermal energy, hydraulic energy and/or pneumatic energy into motion. 8. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the joint actuator is an electric, mechanical or electro-mechanical actuator. 9. The rotary joint of claim 8 , wherein the actuator comprises a piezoelectric motor. 10. The rotary joint of claim 9 , wherein the piezoelectric motor comprises a traveling-wave motor, an inchworm motor, a rectangular four-quadrant motor or a slip-stick motor. 11. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein the housing nut has a nut hole on the opposite side of the threaded wrenching head, a diameter of the nut hole being larger than a diameter of the socket rod, but smaller than a diameter of the socket rod flange. 12. The rotary joint of claim 1 , wherein a curvature of the concave bearing surface of the socket rod flange corresponds to a curvature of the convex bearing surface of the ball rod. 13. A framework construction kit, comprising: at least one rotary joint comprising: a socket rod having a socket rod flange with a basically spheroid concave bearing surface at a first end; a housing nut encircling the socket rod and having a threaded wrenching head; a ball rod having a basically spheroid convex bearing surface and threaded side walls around the convex bearing surface; and a joint actuator configured to actuate relative movement of the socket rod flange and the ball rod; a diameter of the threaded side walls of the ball rod corresponding to a diameter of the threaded wrenching head of the housing nut; and at least one interconnection strut connected to a second end of the socket rod of the at least one rotary joint or connected to the ball rod of the at least one rotary joint, wherein the joint actuator is arranged in between the housing nut and the socket rod flange. 14. A framework, comprising: a plurality of rotary joints comprising: a socket rod having a socket rod flange with a basically spheroid concave bearing surface at a first end; a housing nut encircling the socket rod and having a threaded wrenching head; a ball rod having a basically spheroid convex bearing surface and threaded side walls around the convex bearing surface; and a joint actuator configured to actuate relative movement of the socket rod flange and the ball rod; a diameter of the threaded side walls of the ball rod corresponding to a diameter of the threaded wrenching head of the housing nut, the rotary joints being attached to a plurality of bearing structures; and a plurality of interconnection struts, each connected to a socket rod or a ball rod of the plurality of rotary joints, wherein the joint actuator is arranged in between the housing nut and the socket rod flange.
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