The present invention relates to modular architectural components. More specifically, the present invention provides a modular architectural component that is completely or partially covered with mosaic pieces and can be used to create elements, such as space separators, furniture, or lighting elements, that are both decorative and functional in an architectural environment.
There is a special need in the architectural industry to be able to provide architectural elements that allow versatile and rapid creation of walls, parts of walls or other furnishing components using mosaic pieces. There is also a need in the industry for such modular architectural components to be integrable amongst each other and within the environment in which they are placed so as to form a stable and strong decorative component.
There is a need, therefore, to provide a modular architectural component having structural and functional characteristics that meet these requirements.
The present invention provides modular mosaic architectural components that may be easily integrated with each other and their environment to define a stable and strong decorative component. If desired the modular architectural components of the present invention may also be easily assembled and disassembled to provide different architectural elements. More particularly, the present invention provides an architectural modular component, comprising, at least two mosaic pieces, and at least one support surface covered with the at least two mosaic pieces. Preferably, the at least one support surface is recessed to form a rim such that the external surfaces of the at least two mosaic pieces are essentially at a same level of the external surface of the rim. The support surface may be made of any material, but is preferably made of an easily moldable, transparent and relatively light weight material such as plastic.
The at least two mosaic pieces may be made of any suitable material, but are preferably made of transparent material, such as glass. The surfaces of the architectural modular component may be of any suitable configuration, such as flat or curved or a combination of the two. The shape of the component may be any suitable shape, for example a parallelepiped.
The architectural modular component may have the at least one surface covered with mosaic pieces correspond to a lateral surface of a parallelepiped and in which the rim corresponds to a rim of the lateral surface. The architectural modular component may further comprise two surfaces covered with mosaic pieces which correspond to opposite lateral surfaces of a parallelepiped. The architectural modular component may be designed such that the two surfaces covered by mosaic pieces are arranged on opposite parts of the architectural modular component. More than two support surfaces may be covered with mosaic and those surfaces may be arranged in any manner that is suitable to form the desired architectural modular component.
The architectural modular component may be connected to other architectural modular components through at least one coupling arrangement.
The architectural modular component may be hollow and configured to receive light fixtures.
Additional characteristics and advantages of the architectural modular component according to the invention will be seen in the following specification which includes exemplary embodiments, provided as non-exhaustive examples, with reference to the attached figures in which:
With reference to the figures, reference numerals 10, 110, 210 and 310 refer to the modular architectural component 10, preferably created with transparent or translucent material.
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The support surface may have any useful configuration. For example, in accordance with the non-limiting exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5, the support surface 12 may be flat. Or, in accordance with the non-limiting exemplary embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 12, the surface covered with mosaic pieces 13 may be curved.
The modular architectural components can be made in any useful form and dimension. One advantageous form is that of a parallelepiped. For example, the modular architectural component 10 is a parallelepiped, as shown in exemplary FIGS. 1 to 5. Further, more than one side of the modular architectural component may be covered with mosaic pieces. In the illustrated parallelepiped exemplary embodiment, preferably two opposite supporting surfaces 12 are covered with mosaic pieces 13. With reference to FIGS. 1 to 5, in the case of an architectural modular component 10 having the form of a parallelepiped, the surface 12 covered with mosaic pieces 13 corresponds to a lateral surface of the parallelepiped and the rim 14 corresponds to the rim of the lateral surface. FIGS. 1 to 5 illustrate two surfaces 12 covered by mosaic pieces 13 corresponding opposite lateral surfaces of the parallelepiped.
FIGS. 10 to 12 illustrate another curved modular architectural component 310, in which the surface on which the mosaic pieces 313 are attached is a curved surface. In this case as well, two curved surfaces 312 are preferably provided, and are arranged on opposite parts of the modular architectural component. The curvature was obtained with respect to an axis parallel to the short side of the architectural modular component 310. The other surfaces of the architectural modular component 310 are flat. In this case the curvature is semicircular and extends along an approximately 180° arc.
In accordance with another possible embodiment of the present invention, the modular architectural components may be provided with a coupling or hooking arrangement to facilitate coupling with other modular architectural components. The coupling arrangement can be provided on the tops, sides and bottoms of the individual components such that the individual components lock together forming a joined mass. The coupling arrangements that may be used are known to those of skill in the art. They may be tongue and groove, post and hole or clip as non-limiting examples. The coupling arrangements can be formed on the exterior surface of the architectural modular component 10 to allow for the joining of the individual components together. An advantageous coupling arrangement is shown in
The modular architectural components according to the invention can be used to create architectural structures such as walls, parts of walls, columns, furnishing or lighting elements.
While the rim is not necessary, as illustrated, the rim and the recessed surface makes it possible to obtain an architectural component in which the mosaic pieces are slotted and attached with precision and in stable fashion. This avoids an increase in the bulkiness of the modular components and that the mosaic pieces protrude laterally from the modular component. Furthermore, the rim defines a transparent frame that surrounds the mosaic pieces and which, if the modular component is being used as a lighting element, allows for an increase in the luminosity level on the side of the mosaic.
Variations and\or additions can be provided to the embodiments described and illustrated above.
As already noted, the architectural model components can be manufactured in any form and dimension in any ratio between the components. Other configurations may include, for example, pyramid shapes, strips, ovals, spheres, pentagons, hexagons and other complex shapes.
According to additional embodiments, more than two walls can be covered with mosaic pieces. In the case of curved architectural modular components, the mosaic pieces can be placed either on the curved surfaces or on the flat surfaces, or only on the flat surfaces.
The pieces can be made of any material, preferably a transparent material, as, for example, glass. The circular rim can take any shape, size and extension. For example, it can have a rounded shape. The mosaic pieces also can be made in any shape, color and size, in addition to those illustrated as examples. In the case of using columns or walls, the quantity, shape and dimensions of the architectural modular components can vary from those illustrated.
Many additional modifications, adaptations and substitutions of components with other functional equivalent ones in the architectural modular component as described above, will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and can be made in order to satisfy contingent and specific architectural and design needs, without however leaving the scope of the following claims.
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MI2005U000050 | Feb 2005 | IT | national |
MI2005O000029 | Feb 2005 | IT | national |