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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a modular partition system obtained by assembling removable elements.
The present invention relates in particular to the partitions formed by assembling panels, each being formed of a rigid frame serving as a support for a canvas or the like, eventually including an image. To this end, each frame essentially comprises two stiles and two longitudinal beams assembled two by two at right angles, which consist of profiles having, at the front, a longitudinal groove aimed at receiving and retaining a hooking element protruding out of the rear face of the canvas, so that, after driving this element into the grooves of the profiles of the frame, the latter is completely hidden. The hooking element generally consists of either a bead made out of elastic material or a cord or the like made out of elastic material connected to the canvas, said material being for example silicone.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
In general, the panels are maintained by masts, which each consist of a profile, or an assembly of profiles, comprising means designed capable of permitting to fasten, directly or indirectly, one or several panels, or accessories such as, non-restrictively, racks. Thus, a mast includes longitudinal retaining grooves aimed at receiving either a portion of the panel to be carried or an element permitting to hook the panel thereon.
Irrespective of their design, all presently known modular partition systems have the same drawback, namely that each mast remains visible, and constitutes an interruption of the image, the more when it is arranged between at least two panels, and the more when said at least two panels serve as a support for only one image.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a modular partition system obtained by assembling removable elements, permitting to cope with this drawback of interruption of the image.
The modular partition system obtained by assembling removable elements according to the invention comprises at least one mast and at least one panel made integral with each other. The panel consists of a frame, on at least one face of which is stretched a canvas, said frame comprising to this end, on its perimeter and longitudinally, retaining means. The canvas includes, on the perimeter of its rear face, hooking means aimed at cooperating with said retaining means, while said mast consists of a profile, or an assembly of profiles, comprising means designed capable of permitting to directly or indirectly hook said panel, and it is essentially characterized in that said mast includes, in addition, means for retaining a canvas, at least a portion of which is aimed at covering at least the portion of said mast that is visible.
According to an additional feature of the modular system according to the invention, the means for retaining a canvas are distributed over the perimeter of the mast.
According to another additional feature of the modular system according to the invention, the means for retaining a canvas are positioned alternately with the retaining means designed capable of permitting the fastening of the panels.
According to another additional feature of the modular system according to the invention, each retaining means capable of permitting the fastening of the panels is bordered on both sides by means for retaining a canvas.
According to another additional feature of the device according to the invention, the mast includes, at least at one end, means for fastening a cap, which peripherally includes means for retaining a canvas.
According to another additional feature of the device according to the invention, the mast includes, at least at one end, namely its upper end, means for fastening a cap, which is shaped so to create, in co-operation with the outermost edge of said mast, peripheral means for retaining a canvas.
According to a particular embodiment of the modular system according to the invention, the mast has a square cross-section, its width being equal to twice the thickness of a panel.
According to an additional feature of the particular embodiment of the modular system according to the invention, each face of the mast includes two retaining means capable of permitting the fastening of a panel, separated by two means for retaining a canvas, while each edge includes means for retaining a canvas, common to the two faces forming said edge.
According to another particular embodiment of the modular system according to the invention, the mast has a rectangular cross-section. It includes, on the one hand, two opposite faces, each comprising two retaining means capable of permitting the fastening of a panel, separated by two means for retaining a canvas, and on the other hand, two faces each comprising retaining means capable of permitting the fastening of a panel, while each edge includes means for retaining a canvas, common to the two faces forming said edge.
According to another particular embodiment of the modular system according to the invention, the mast has an L-shaped cross-section. It includes, on the one hand, two adjacent faces, each face comprising two retaining means capable of permitting the hooking on of a panel, separated by two means for retaining a canvas, and on the other hand, four faces forming between them, two by two, a right angle and each face comprising retaining means capable of permitting the fastening of a panel, while each external edge includes means for retaining a canvas common to the two faces forming said edge, and that the re-entrant edge includes one or two means for retaining a canvas.
According to another additional feature of the modular system according to the invention, each means for retaining a canvas is in the form of a longitudinal groove.
According to another additional feature of the modular system according to the invention, the means for retaining a canvas are, each, in the form of a groove having a rectangular cross-section, the axis of which parallel to the length of this rectangle is oriented towards the inside of the mast.
The advantages and features of the device according to the invention will clearly appear from the following description that refers to the attached drawings, which represent several non-restrictive embodiments of the same.
a, 3b, 3c, 3d and 3e show partial transverse cross-sectional views of the same modular system in different configurations.
Referring to
The panel 2 comprises a frame 20 covered with a canvas or the like 21, while the panel 3 also comprises a frame 30 covered with a canvas or the like 31.
The modular system carries an image 4, a portion 40 of which is reproduced on the canvas 21, while another portion 41 is reproduced on the canvas 31, and that according to the invention the mast 1 is covered, at the level of its face, which is not visible and extends between the panels 2 and 3, with a canvas 10 on which is reproduced a portion 42 of the image 4 that constitutes the junction between the portions 40 and 41, so as to achieve its continuity.
This result is achieved because of the characteristics of the mast 1, the transverse cross-section of which is shown in
In this
The retaining grooves 12 are intended for the fastening of the panels 2 or 3, while the grooves 13 and 14 are intended for the fastening of the canvas 10, as will be explained below.
It should be noted that the number and the arrangement of the grooves 13 and 14 are not limited; it is thus perfectly possible to contemplate two bevel grooves 14 side by side.
When referring now to
It should be noted that in the embodiment shown, the mast 1 has a square cross-section and a width that is twice the thickness of the panel 2 or the panel 3.
The fixing of the canvas 21 to the frame 20 occurs in a way known per se, through a cord 5 of elastic material, such as silicone, arranged on the perimeter of the canvas 21, protruding out of its inner surface 22, namely the one that does not include an image, and connected to the latter through connecting means 50, and inserted in a groove 23 the frame 20 includes on its perimeter, in this case in a stile 24 of this frame 20.
The panel 2 is in addition fixed to the mast 1, which occurs through a retaining groove 12 in front of which the panel 2 extends, and through an element, not shown, integral with the frame 20 and aimed at being inserted into the retaining groove 12.
The frame 30 is fixed in the same way to the mast 1, on the opposite face 11, and the canvas 31 is fixed to the frame 30 of the panel 3, in the same way as the canvas 21 to the frame 20.
The fixing of the canvas 10 to the mast 1 occurs according to the same technique as the one used for fixing the canvass 21 and 31, i.e. the canvas 10 includes on its rear face 16, on its perimeter, or at least along its vertical edges 17 and 18, a cord 6 of elastic material, such as silicone, which is connected to same through connecting means 60 that enable an easy fastening.
Thus, the cord 6 of the edge 17 of the canvas 10 is inserted into the bevel groove 14 common to the face 11, which the frame 20 is made integral with, and to the face 11 aimed at being covered, while the cord 6 of the edge 18 of the canvas, parallel to the edge 17, is inserted into the bevel groove 14 common to the face 11 aimed at being covered and to the face 11, which the frame 30 is made integral with.
It should be noted that the mast 1 according to the invention advantageously permits to omit, if necessary, using a frame comprising two stiles and two longitudinal beams, and to use only longitudinal beams, made firmly integral by their ends between two masts 1, the canvas covering the frame being made integral directly to the masts 1.
It should also be noted that the mast 1 includes, non-restrictively, two internal grooves 15, and an axial channel 15′, aimed at fastening a cap at the end of the mast 1, which will be described below.
When referring now to
When referring now to
In
Thus, this mast 1 includes two parallel faces 11, each including two retaining grooves 12 separated by two median grooves 13, and two parallel faces 19 having half the width, which each include one retaining groove 12, while each face 11 shares a bevel groove 14 with each face 19.
In
When referring now to
The longitudinal beam 25 is made integral with the mast 1 by one of its ends, and through fastening means, not shown, designed capable of cooperating with a retaining groove 12. It includes on its front wall, a groove 26 intended for the insertion of the horizontal portion of an elastic canvas cord, not shown.
It should be noted that in this configuration the modular system according to the invention does not include any frame stile, the vertical portion of the elastic cord, not shown, being aimed at being inserted into a groove 13 or 14 of the mast 1.
In this figure, one can see that the end 100 of the mast 1 is provided with a cap 7, which is fastened by fitment through internal grooves 15 and/or the axial channel 15′, not shown, or other fastening means.
The cap 7 advantageously includes essentially two portions, namely an upper portion 70 being in the form of a wall having the dimensions of the cross-section of the mast 1, and a lower portion 71 the dimensions of which are smaller than those of the cross-section of the mast 1.
The lower portion is aimed at entering into contact with the upper edge 101 of the end 100 of the mast 1, so as to create, between the latter and the wall 70, a groove 72 that extends in the extension of the groove 26 and has a width equal to that of the latter.
One will understand that the groove 72 can receive an elastic cord, which can be an extension of the one received in the groove 26, or be that of the canvas covering the mast.
Furthermore, the groove 72 advantageously communicates with all the grooves 13 and 14, which allows maintaining a canvas without deformation and folds.
It should be noted that a cap 7 can also be provided at the lower end of the mast 1.
In a variant, not shown, one of the ends of the mast 1, or both ends, is provided with a cap that incorporates a peripheral groove.
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