The present invention relates to a novel, sustainable, flexible, modular, reusable construction system, which can be used as a vertical or horizontal space-enclosing element or can also functionally extend existing space enclosures as a facing shell. The system is composed of a combination of braces provided with a variable adjustment in the longitudinal axis, which braces have an integrated shop construction system, and modular covers having a variable surface design, structural design and material design, which covers are connected flexibly and reversibly to the braces via a bonding system. The system can be set up, dismantled, and modified without the aid of an electric tool and without damage to the surrounding components or without a mechanical attachment to surrounding components. It can therefore be adapted to changing needs of a user (corporate identity, corporate design, wall as furniture, position of the installation outlets or installation routing) in a “plug & play” manner and also has a sound-insulating or heat-insulating effect.
From the prior art, furnishings and systems are known which enable a space enclosure or a facing shell. Compared to conventional, solid systems, so-called dry wall systems provide a certain flexibility due to their relatively simple setup and disposal. However, a setup is characterized by many different work steps, which both damage existing components as a result of attachment systems and also produce a relatively large amount of dirt and dust as a result of plaster work and sanding work. After a dismantling, these systems are no longer reusable; the dismantled material can then only be disposed of. An adaptation (e.g. line routing) of the system during use is associated with considerable work (cutting open the wall, renewed spackling and sanding of the surface). The finished surface cannot be modified or adapted without construction work. A use of such systems as an integrated shop construction system is only possible with the sacrifice of other wall properties (for example, sound-insulating or heat-insulating or space-enclosing).
In the document U.S. 2008/0209832 A1, a demountable wall with vertical support devices is shown, which devices are attached between horizontal ceiling devices and floor devices and form a fixed frame on which wall panels cover at least part of the frame. This document discloses wall panels which are provided with decorations and are removable, as well as integrated installation routing, but it provides neither an integrated or adaptable shop construction system, nor a variable adjustment of the braces in the longitudinal axis.
The document U.S. 2009/0064621 A1 describes a wall covering system, comprising two panels positioned adjacent one another and forming a joint, one or more fastening means which secure the joint on a support element, a tape which covers the joint, and a binding agent covering the tape, wherein a part of the tape remains free so that it can be grasped and removed. Although this document shows a modular and reusable interior wall system, it discloses neither an integrated shop construction system nor the use of bonding systems for the attachment of the panels.
In the document WO 90/03749 A1, a space-partitioning construction with a horizontally extending profile is described. This document shows an integrated installation routing and a use of the profile as a furniture-mounting device. Nevertheless, this document gives no indication of the use of a bonding system for attaching reversible and flexible surface modules and of the use of variably adjustable braces.
The document U.S. Pat. No. 4,570,390 describes a space-partitioning device comprising a wall construction plate, which device has an upright metal stud. A shop construction system, for example in the form of a holed top-hat rail or a specially shaped profile, can be mounted on or in this metal stud. However, a bonding system for mounting reversible and flexible surface modules and the use of variably adjustable braces are not mentioned in this document.
In the document DE 2 130 929, a mobile wall is described, wherein, in order to clamp the wall in place between stationary boundary walls of the frame accommodating the wall, at least one elastic tensioning device is provided between the mobile wall and at least one of the stationary boundary walls. Although this document shows a similar tensioning device, the illustrated device does not have any braces, does not enable integrated installation routing, and does not indicate a modular surface design which can be interchanged independent of the substructure.
In the document CA 1 176 425, a stud arrangement is shown which is formed between floor rails and ceiling rails for a use inside dry walling. Although the studs of this arrangement are embodied in a height-adjustable manner, they must be mechanically fastened to the corresponding floor rails and ceiling rails. Additionally, neither an integrated shop construction system nor an integrated installation routing nor a sound-insulating and heat-insulating design are described.
In the document EP 2 017 401 A2, a wall covering system is shown in which wood panels are attached to metal profiles using a hook-and-loop fastening system. In addition, this document also describes a quick and virtually joint-free assembly or dismantling as well as the advantageous thermal and acoustic insulation of this arrangement. However, this document neither describes an integrated shop construction system or an integrated line routing, nor does it describe the use as a fully-fledged space-partitioning element. The studs must be mechanically attached to a load-bearing substructure.
The document U.S. Pat. No. 3,537,219 shows a demountable partition wall which is used between the floor and the ceiling and which comprises a channel opened at the top and secured on the floor, a channel open at the bottom and mounted on the ceiling, and perpendicular studs positioned facing one another and comprising an H cross section. In this document, a reusable, modular interior wall system with integrated installation routing is described, but the integration of a shop construction system or reversible and flexible surface modules are, however, not mentioned.
In the document EP 0 190 913 A2, a sheet of flexible material is described, wherein this sheet extends between a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from one another and is held by at least one pair of rails and at least one support device which spaces the rails. This document describes a quick, easily adaptable, low-damage and reusable setup with height-adjustable studs. However, the disclosed device is not suitable for providing a space partition having sound-insulating and heat-insulating properties and cannot accommodate any installations. The sheet is not attached reversibly by means of bonding strips.
In the document U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,189, a completely reusable and decorative wall panel is disclosed. It describes wall panels equipped with different surfaces and a hook-and-loop system, which panels can be attached to dry walling. A self-supporting or space-partitioning function is not described. Also, no integrated shop construction system or the possibility of an integrated, retrofittable installation routing is disclosed.
The object of the present invention is to form a flexible system for general space enclosure (
According to the invention, the preceding object is attained with the features of claim [1]. The advantageous embodiments of the device according to the invention are disclosed in additional dependent claims.
Accordingly, the system of the type described at the outset is characterized in that it can be set up, modified and dismantled simply and without costly tools and in that it subsequently leaves the existing structure completely free of residue and damage. The system remains reusable even after modification and dismantling. It is composed of a structural level and a design level (
Furthermore, it is characterized in that the structural level is essentially secured by braces which are reversibly clamped horizontally (
In a further embodiment, a moisture-resistant and or vapor-resistant and or airtight layer (for example, sheet, sealing panel, . . . ) can be inserted into the structural level in addition to or in place of the heat-insulating materials and or the sound-insulating materials and can also be retained by a bonding system (
Integrated or adaptable installation level: By means of a corresponding perforation of the braces (
Integrated or adaptable shop construction system: A specially shaped profile (for example, a perforated bar or a perforated top-hat rail, a brace with perforation, a special structure for accommodating shelf supports, etc.) can be set into the braces (
Advantageously, the brace itself can also be of such a materiality that a perforation or punching enables the immanent use of the brace as part of a shop construction system.
The design level is primarily used for the flexible surface design (
The final surface of the system is modularly constructed and composed of individual design elements (
On the final surface, the modular system creates a joint pattern which enables the use of and the access to the structural level positioned therebehind as a shop construction system (
Preferably, the surface can thus also be adapted by users to the changing needs. The use of modules which provide additional functions, such as, for example, modules with installation outlets (power outlets, switches, water outlets, drains, etc.), heating installations (wall radiators, infrared modules, flueless fireplaces, etc.), promotional modules (promotional graphics, price lists, etc.) TVs, and many other modules (
The shop construction system integrated in the structural level enhances the flexibility. If the system is used in a vertical setup, it provides an interface for adding elements (for example, furniture, furnishing objects, etc.) (
A use of the system without joints can also be advantageous. Here, the surface material (for example, surface elements with a click system, groove-spring system, etc.) is connected to the braces in an identical manner by means of a reversible bonding system. A use of the integrated shop construction system in not possible in this version. In this case, however, a jointless, paintable surface provides a surface utilization that is comparable to conventional dry walling.
In a further embodiment, the construction can also be used as a facing shell in front of existing walls (
Brief description (list) of the drawings:
Additional objects, features, benefits and application possibilities of the device according to the invention are derived from the following description of exemplary embodiments based on the drawings. All features which are described and/or pictorially illustrated thereby form, per se or in combination, the subject matter of the invention, independent of the abstract, in separate claims or in reference made to these claims.
The drawings show
1) Braces in section
2) Design level
3) Structural level
4) Surface modules on bonding strips
5) Level for accommodating moisture seal or air seal
6) Level for accommodating sound insulation or heat insulation
7) Installation level
8) Construction for accommodating shelf supports and or furniture supports
9) Shelf supports and or furniture supports hung into the shop construction system
10) Bonding strips
11) Variable adjustment
12) Variable adjustment with spring mechanism for accommodating the deflection of adjacent components
13) Device for positioning a tension force limiter
14) Perforation of the braces spacers between the braces
15) Terminating piece
16) U-profile terminating rail
17) Spring mechanism for accommodating the deflection of adjacent components
18) Mechanical securing of the surface modules
19) Installation outlet
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A 473/2012 | Apr 2012 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AT2013/000075 | 4/17/2013 | WO | 00 |