Foreign priority benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) or 35 U.S.C. §365(b) of Malaysian application number PI 2004 2916 filed Jul. 21, 2004 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
This invention relates generally to improvements to a modular framing system and a method of construction thereof. Specifically, this invention relates to a particular frame slot design profile of a frame element to engage a plurality of double locks and single locks in mating two adjacent frames or structures.
Modular frames are frequently used to form structural components in the construction of booths, rooms and display panels at marketing events, conventions and general events, including modular partitions, frames fixed with transparent materials, display panels and raised platform structures.
In an earlier Malaysian Patent Application Number PI 20032116, the invention discloses a modular framing system and a method of construction thereof. Single frames or stacks of adjacent frames are interconnected by elongate locks positioned between said frames. Adjacent frames can either be connected together with one elongate lock or a plurality of elongate locks joined by lock connectors to form a continual length of elongate locks. The number and length of the elongate locks to be used are dependent on the height of the frames to be used and the distance between the top frame and the underside of a room ceiling.
Each frame is made up from two horizontally disposed and two vertically disposed frame elements. Each frame element has a frame slot that interlocks with the elongate locks to connect the adjacent frames to form an assembly of frames. Each elongate lock is designed to slidably fit the frame slots provided on the frame elements.
The main disadvantage of the previous invention is that a single elongate lock or a plurality of elongate locks is used to make up the length of the frame. Where the frame is lengthy, such as more than 2 meters long, this leads to the practical problems of installation on site.
The previous invention also disclosed three specific designs of the elongate lock. In a first embodiment, the elongate lock assumes an I-shaped channel with two lateral flanges and a lengthwise web. The undersides of the lateral flanges are turned inwardly to form two lock slots with the lengthwise web. Each lock slot defines a narrow entrance, an enlarged interior section and a recessed portion. With this first embodiment, two frames or structures are disposed in the same plane. In a second embodiment, the elongate lock assumes an extruded component with two lock slots provided on its lengthwise body. The two frames or structures are disposed in perpendicular planes from each other. In a third embodiment, the elongate lock assumes an extruded component with three lock slots provided on its lengthwise body. The three frames or structures are disposed in perpendicular planes from one another.
Hence, this invention may be considered as a continuation of the above-mentioned patent application and certain improvement features are now disclosed to overcome some practical problems encountered in the implementation of the previous invention.
The primary object of the present invention is to allow tall wall structure or partitions to be constructed without horizontal joints, using adjacent single frames.
Another object of the invention is to allow tall wall structures or partitions to be constructed using adjacent single or stacks of frames, or a combination of both.
Still, another object of the invention is to provide a versatile modular framing system that is easily constructed and dismantled on site, even by unskilled workers.
Yet, another object of this invention is to provide a cost-effective modular framing system, since only two double locks are used.
The present invention discloses a modular framing system where single frames or structures or stacks of frames or structures are arranged in adjacent to one another with their corresponding edges positioned in close proximity to one another. Each frame is being formed from two horizontal and two vertical frame elements. To meet the above objects, a plurality of locks is inter-disposed between the adjacent vertical frame elements equipped with the frame slot design profile according to the invention. At least two locks are double-locking type, one inter-disposed between the top sections of the frame elements and the other between the bottom sections of the frame elements. A plurality of locks is single-locking type, which is equi-distantly installed along the length of the vertical frame elements in between the two double locks. The double locks lock both adjacent vertical frame elements. In the case of single locks, one side of the single locks locks one vertical frame element and the other side inserts into the frame slot of the adjacent vertical frame element.
A method of constructing a modular framing system is also disclosed. At least two double locks and a plurality of single locks are employed to lock two adjacent vertical frame elements. A plurality of single locks is employed to lock two adjacent horizontal frame elements.
The following description of the drawings is intended to facilitate a better understanding of the invention.
a shows a cross-section view of a double lock according to the invention.
b shows a cross-section view indicating how the double lock of
c shows a perspective view of the double lock of
a shows a cross-section view of a single lock according to the invention.
b shows a cross-section view indicating how the single lock of
c shows a perspective view of one single lock of
a shows a frontal view of two adjacent frames before assembly, with three single locks intermediately disposed, a bottomly disposed double lock and another double lock yet to be fitted from the top.
b shows a frontal view of two adjacent frames shown in
c shows a frontal view of two adjacent frames shown in
For the ease of explanation, the following description refers to two adjacent vertical frame elements (11) placed in the same plane. It should be understood that the description is also applicable to adjacent horizontal frame elements (11) on the same plane.
For the sake of clarity, alphabets “a” and “b” are used to differentiate similar parts or components.
Two adjacent left and right single frames (1a, 1b) are assembled or fitted together using at least two double locks (2) and a plurality of single locks (3), engaging frame slots (12a, 12b) of two mating vertical frame elements (11a, 11b). Each frame (1) is made up of two horizontal and two vertical frame elements (11). In order for the locks (2, 3) to work, each frame element (11) carries a frame slot (12) that engages the locks (2, 3).
There are various configurations and designs for the frame element (11), but the design profile for the frame slot (12) remains essentially the same. A lock guide (14) with an enlarged head is integrally disposed inside a U-shaped channel, making up a single frame slot (12) separately extruded, as shown in
a shows a cross-section view of the double lock (2) according to the invention. The double lock (2) is substantially an I-shaped channel with two lateral flanges (22) and a lengthwise web (24). The undersides on both sides of the lateral flanges (22) are turned inwardly to form two lock slots (221) with the lengthwise web (24). Each lock slot (221) defines a narrow entrance (222), an enlarged interior section (223) and a recessed portion (224). It is important to note that the double locks (2) are designed, such that they can be slid into the frame slots (12) on the frame elements (11).
As seen in
The interlocking action of the double lock (2) has been previously disclosed in the earlier Malaysian Patent Application Number PI 20032116. In this present disclosure, a plurality of single locks (3) and double locks (2) of shorter length are taught. One double lock (2) is disposed towards the bottom section of the right frame element (11b) as seen in
a shows a cross-section view of the single lock (3) according to the invention. One specific design of the single lock (3) according to the present invention is shown. It is substantially an I-shaped channel with two lateral flanges (32) and a lengthwise web (34). The undersides on one similar side of the lateral flanges (32) are turned inwardly to form one lock slot (321) with the lengthwise web (34). Each lock slot (321) defines a narrow entrance (322), an enlarged interior section (323) and a recessed portion (324).
It is important to note that the single locks (3) are designed, such that they can be slid into the frame slots (12a) on one vertical frame element (11a). The undersides on the other similar side of the lateral flanges (32) are straightened, such that the lateral flanges (32) protrude into the frame slot (12b) of the adjacent frame element (11b). A resistance fit is formed, giving structural support to the assembly of two adjacent frames (1a, 1b).
As seen in
Likewise, single locks (3) can be fitted into horizontal frame elements (11).
As seen in
The present invention therefore teaches a method of assembling two adjacent vertical frame elements (11a, 11b), using at least two double locks (2) and a plurality of intermediate single locks (3).
Before assembly, a double lock (2) is first installed to the bottom section of a right frame element (11b). Three single locks (3) are equidistantly installed along the length of the left frame element (11a).
To assemble the two frames (1a, 1b), three single locks (3) are first inserted into the frame slot (12a) of the left frame element (11a). One double lock (2) is also installed to the bottom section of the right frame element (11b), as shown in
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