The present invention relates to a false ceiling mounting system.
More precisely, the present invention relates to a false ceilings mounting system that is simple and effective, while also allowing quick disassembly for inspection or total removal. To this end, a section bar with resilient tabs is provided, the false ceiling panel being fit into between two section bars.
Referring to
A similar solution is provided in the patent application JP2001227096A, where the clips always push the panel from the top, or on its larger surfaces. Or, as in the solution provided in DE202006001416U1, the springs push one edge of the panel but the clip is configured in such a way that does not allow to insert the top panel, a complicated maneuver being required to lock them against the clips.
These solutions are completely inappropriate. In fact, the clips often snap, making the assembly work long and difficult, and the result is precarious. In addition, the mounting system is not always reversible: once the panels have been mounted, at times, it is needed to break them to be able to remove them.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a system for false ceiling assembling which solves the problems and overcomes the drawbacks of and provide an alternative to traditional solutions.
It is object of the present invention a system according to the annexed claims, which form an integral part of the present description.
The invention will be now described, for illustrative but not limitative purposes, with particular reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Everywhere in this description and in the appended claims the case is included wherein the word “it comprises” is replaced by the word “it consists of”. In addition, elements of the embodiments can be extracted from them and used also independently of the other elements and details.
In reference to
The single section bar 220 is composed of a base 222 on which a vertical body 225 stands, which is composed by two 225a vertical walls joined by a transverse wall 225b (however, in an embodiment, on the base a vertical body with a single wall, or with more than two vertical walls stands). At the upper end of such vertical walls 225a are integrally formed two resilient tabs 226 that extend downward at the side of said vertical walls 225a, out of the tube 225. The tabs 226 are formed by a first portion 227 and a second portion 228 as a continuation of the first portion. The portions 227, 228 are arranged so as to form between them an obtuse angle towards the outside in correspondence of the contact point 229, i.e. in the direction parallel to the vertical walls 225a, away from them, thus forming a convexity in the direction away from the wall. A connecting portion 224 connects the first portion 227 to the respective vertical wall 225a.
In this way, as it can be seen in
The panels 230 are dimensioned in such a way as to push said second portions 228 so as to obtain the described locking effect, at least between two parallel section bars.
Referring also to
The clamp 250 secures the coupling between the section bars 240 and 220. It includes an elongated body 252 that is disposed in the direction of the transverse section 240. It includes a hole 257 through which a clamping screw 251 passes, which is screwed on an almost flat element of approximately rectangular or rectangular shape 253 (crossbar, housed free or fixed element that connects the two vertical walls, cf.
The clamp in its most general form comprises means for fixing the two section bars 220 and 240 arranged transversely. In particular, said fixing means comprise an elongated body 252 with a hole 257 through which a clamping screw 251 passes, which is adapted to be screwed, in use, into a threaded hole, which can be provided on the section bar element (for example in the element 225b) or on an element housed in the section bar (for example in the cross-bar 253). The elongate body 252 is configured to push, in use, at least one transverse section bar 240 toward the base 222.
With reference to
It is noted that in this embodiment the crossbar 353 has a slightly different shape, adapted to be coupled to the different shape of the grooves 321. With “groove” here is meant both a groove and an angle as shown in
In
It is indicated with 359 a side of the elongate body 322 which in use is directed to the section bar. The side 359 has one or more knurls 359a configured to make better grip on the section bar. The tab 354 (preferably flexible) laterally has two notches 355 which rest on the section bar element 340, and on these steps other knurls are optionally placed, on one or both sides of the step. The tab 354 may protrude or not downwards with respect to the edge 359.
The clamping screw 351 is shown which has a trunk in which a thread 351a is provided.
The structure obtained by the mutual fixing of sections 220 and 240 is supported/fixed to perimeter references of the room wherein the ceiling (not shown) is to be mounted. These perimeter references may be simple “L”-shaped supports. At this point, the panels 230 are inserted between the section bar elements obliquely and then are lowered until they rest against the first portions 227. One continues to lower them until the tabs 226 snap and the panels are fixed between the second portions 228, fixing the panels themselves. The lowering of the panels can be done conveniently with suction cups.
The disassembly of the panels takes place, on the contrary, by pushing them upwards and then removing them obliquely. At that point, one can easily access the fastening screws 251 acting on which one can dismantle the whole structure.
In this way, one gets a simple and reversible system for mounting and dismounting a false ceiling. The clamp 250 can also be used independently in current systems for false ceilings. Not only that, it can also be substituted in the above-described system by other known or future means for the fixing of the transverse section bars.
The system according to the invention, in addition to being simple and reversible, allows to put at right angles all the elements, realizing a stable and regular false ceiling.
In the foregoing, preferred embodiments of the present invention have been suggested as well as variants of the present invention have been described, but it is to be understood that those skilled in the art can make modifications and changes, without so departing from the related scope of protection, as detabed by the attached claims have been described attached.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102016000044959 | May 2016 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2017/000081 | 4/21/2017 | WO | 00 |