The present application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0061919 filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on May 13, 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a modular wall assembly, and more particularly, to a modular wall assembly facilitating assembly and installation by using a solenoid and allowing a product requiring water, signals, or electricity to be easily installed.
In general, wall assemblies form walls of various structures, such as houses, offices, and factories, by assembling a plurality of panels in a frame. Wall assemblies use various types of assembly structures for easy construction.
Such wall assemblies may form not only vertical walls but also various structures including ceilings.
As the prior art related to a wall assembly, there is Korea Patent No. 10-1719297, entitled “Wall Insulation System Assembly Having Seismic Vibration-Absorbing Panels”.
However, wall assemblies according to the prior art are inconvenient to install and have the lack of expandability by not considering installation of other various devices than panels.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a modular wall assembly facilitating assembly and installation by using a solenoid, facilitating installation of not only a panel but also a product, e.g., a sprinkler, a humidifier, a frame aquarium, a speaker, or a television (TV), which requires water, signals, or electricity, facilitating supply of water, signals, or electricity required for the operation of the product, and providing various types of wall structures including shelves, cabinets, or furniture.
Other objects of the present invention will be easily understood from the embodiments described below.
To accomplish the above-mentioned objects, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a modular wall assembly using a solenoid. The modular wall assembly includes a plurality of main frames fixed to an installation surface, the main frames being parallel with and separated from each other; a supply line mounted on an inside of each of the main frames, the supply line configured to supply water, a signal, or electricity; a withdrawal connector arranged exposed on an outside of each main frame, the withdrawal connector being connected to the supply line; a plurality of installation frames arranged in two dimensions in the main frames, each of the installation frames being installed in an edge of a panel or a product; a detachable unit mounted on each installation frame, the detachable unit being detachably coupled to each main frame and fixing each installation frame to each main frame; and a coupling connector mounted on each installation frame, the coupling connector being coupled to the withdrawal connector and thus connected to the supply line and being connected to a line for supplying, to the outside, the water, the signal, or the electricity supplied through the supply line.
Each main frame has a C-shaped cross-section such that an accommodating space is open in the length direction of the main frame, the accommodating space being provided for installation of the supply line, and each main frame has a plurality of detaching holes provided in end portions thereof to be separated from each other in a length direction of each main frame, the end portions being respectively at both sides of the opening of each main frame, wherein the detachable unit is coupled to each of the detaching holes such that a pair of adjacent installation frames are fixed to each main frame.
Each installation frame includes a mounting frame having a U-shape such that the panel or the product is slidably coupled to an inside of the mounting frame, the mounting frame including a slide coupling portion in the inside thereof to be sliding-coupled to a sliding groove of the panel or the product and having mounted thereon the detachable unit and the coupling connector; and a closing frame coupled to a side of the panel or the product to surround the edge of the panel or the product together with the mounting frame, the side of the panel or the product being exposed by an open side of the mounting frame.
The detachable unit includes a body mounted on each installation frame, the body being inserted into a detaching hole formed in each main frame; a solenoid fixed to an inside of the body, the solenoid being operated by a control signal of an operator mounted on each installation frame; a slider slidably mounted on the inside of the body, the slider having an attractive force to the solenoid according to an operation of the solenoid; a coupling member extending outwards from the slider; a plurality of link members hinged to the coupling member and arranged in a radial pattern from a center of the coupling member; a plurality of trapping members each having a first side, a second side, and a trap portion, the first side being hinged to an end of each of the link members, the second side being hinged to the body, the trap portion being trapped in the detaching hole, and the trapping members being configured to allow the trap portion of each of the trapping members to be released from the detaching hole by gathering toward the center of the coupling member when the coupling member pulls the link members according to the operation of the solenoid; and a spring mounted on the body and configured to produce an elastic force to allow each trapping member to return to an original position, at which the trap portion of each trapping member protrudes outwards and is trapped in the detaching hole.
The modular wall assembly may further include a mold mounted on each installation frame and thus mounted on each main frame via each installation frame, the mold allowing an artifact having a desired property and shape to be formed and fixed therein through molding and hardening of a composite.
The modular wall assembly may further include a transverse frame arranged in a transverse direction for installation of the installation frames, wherein a level is mounted on the transverse frame to check levelness.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawing, like reference numerals denote like elements, and redundant descriptions thereof are omitted.
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The main frame 110 may have a C-shaped cross-section such that an accommodating space 114, which is provided for the installation of the supply line 120, is open in the length direction of the main frame 110. A plurality of detaching holes 112 are provided in end portions, which are respectively at both sides of the opening of the main frame 110, to be separated from each other in the length direction of the main frame 110. The detachable unit 160 may be coupled to each of the detaching holes 112 such that an installation frame, and more particularly, the mounting frame 140 may be fixed to the main frame 110. When a plurality of main frames 110 are arranged in parallel with each other, the main frames 110 may be connected to each other by a transverse frame 115, which is cross-bolted or cross-coupled to the main frames 110.
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A supply line 120 may be mounted on the inside of a main frame 110 and may supply water, a signal, or electricity. To supply water, a signal, or electricity, the supply line 120 may include, for example, an electrical cord, a speaker wire, an Internet cable, a closed-circuit TV (CCTV) wire, a water supply line, and/or optical fiber.
The withdrawal connector 130 may be exposed to the outside of the main frame 110 and connected to the supply line 120. The withdrawal connector 130 may be mounted on the main frame 110 such that the inside of the main frame 110 is exposed. The withdrawal connector 130 may be coupled to the supply line 120 by way of appropriate force fit or screw coupling or via a separate fitting member or a connection jack. The withdrawal connector 130 may be configured to be connected to a plurality of supply lines 120 and may be mounted on a side of the main frame 110, which facilitates the supply of water, a signal, or electricity.
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For example, an installation frame (including the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150) may have a U-shape such that the panel 190 or a product is slidably coupled to the inside of the installation frame. The installation frame may include the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150. A slide coupling portion 141 may be provided in the inside of the mounting frame 140 to be sliding-coupled to a sliding groove 191 in an edge of the panel 190 or the product, and the detachable unit 160 and the coupling connector 170 may be mounted on the mounting frame 140. The closing frame 150 may be coupled to a side of the panel 190 or the product, thereby surrounding the edge of the panel 190 or the product together with the mounting frame 140, wherein the side of the panel 190 or the product is exposed by an open side of the mounting frame 140. Here, the slide coupling portion 141 of the mounting frame 140 may include a slide coupling protrusion so as to be sliding-coupled to the sliding groove 191. An insertion portion 151 may be provided on a side of the closing frame 150 so as to be inserted into the sliding groove 191.
The panel 190 may include a board or have a structure, which a product supplied with water, a signal, or electricity through the supply line 120 is accommodated in or mounted on. As shown in the present embodiment, the panel 190 may have various circular, quadrangular, and octagonal accommodation structures. The panel 190 may be used as a shelf, a cabinet, or furniture. As shown in
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The body 161 may be mounted on an installation frame, e.g., the mounting frame 140, to be inserted into a detaching hole 112 of the main frame 110. The body 161 may be welded or bolted to the mounting frame 140 or integrally formed together with the mounting frame 140.
The solenoid 162 may be fixed to the inside of the body 161 and may be operated by a control signal of an operator 180, which is mounted on an installation frame, e.g., the mounting frame 140. Here, the operator 180 may include a switching element configured to provide the solenoid 162 with operating power, which is supplied from a power line 181 connected to the outside. The operator 180 may be configured to be operable by a user when the operator 180 is exposed outside during the installation or disassembly of an installation frame (including the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150). However, embodiments are not limited thereto, and the operator 180 may be mounted on the installation frame (including the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150) to be always exposed outside. The operator 180 and the power line 181 may be configured to be handled by anyone for general use or handled by a certain person for security. When the operator 180 and the power line 181 are configured for security, a secure measure, such as insertion of a certain key, a certain switching operation or sequence, fingerprint recognition, or input of certain information, may be additionally provided.
The slider 163 may be slidably mounted on the inside of the body 161. An attractive force may be produced between the slider 163 and the solenoid 162 according to the operation of the solenoid 162. The slider 163 may include iron so as to be attracted by a magnetic force produced by the operation of the solenoid 162. The slider 163 may have a structure or a shape to smoothly slide without tilting in the body 161.
The coupling member 164 may extend outwards from the slider 163. For example, the coupling member 164 may include a shaft vertically mounted on the slider 163.
A plurality of link members 165 may be hinged to the coupling member 164 and arranged in a radial pattern from the center of the coupling member 164. Each link member 165 may include hinge pins 165a and 166b respectively at both ends thereof for hinge coupling. The link member 165 may be hinged, by the hinge pins 165a and 166b, to an end of the coupling member 164 and a side of the trapping member 166 described below. When the slider 163 moves toward the solenoid 162, the link members 165 may pull a plurality of trapping members 166 so as to gather the trapping members 166 together.
A first side of a trapping member 166 may be hinged to an end of each of the link members 165. A second side of the trapping member 166 may be hinged to the body 161 so as to provide the trapping member 166 with a trap portion 166a trapped in the detaching hole 112. When the coupling member 164 pulls the link members 165 according to the operation of the solenoid 162, the trapping members 166 may gather (see
The spring 167 may be mounted on the body 161 to produce an elastic force such that the trapping member 166 returns to an original position, at which the trap portion 166a of the trapping member 166 protrudes outwards and is trapped in the detaching hole 112. Accordingly, when the magnetic force is cancelled by stopping the operation of the solenoid 162, the attractive force between the solenoid 162 and the slider 163 may be cancelled, and the trapping member 166 may return to the original position due to the spring 167. Accordingly, the trap portion 166a of the trapping member 166 may protrude outwards (see
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The coupling connector 170 and the withdrawal connector 130 may have a male and female structure allowing force fit or the like so that the coupling connector 170 is coupled to the withdrawal connector 130. When a fluid such as water is supplied through the supply line 120, the coupling connector 170 may provide a coupling structure in which the coupling connector 170 and the withdrawal connector 130 are sealed. When electricity or signals are supplied through the supply line 120, a conductor may be included in the coupling connector 170 such that the coupling connector 170 may be electrically connected to the withdrawal connector 130. The coupling connector 170 may provide a structure, in which the withdrawal connector 130 is coupled to a side of the coupling connector 170 and a line taken outside is coupled by force fit to an opposite side of the coupling connector 170. The line taken from the coupling connector 170 may be drawn outside through an opening or a break of the mounting frame 140 and connected to a product installed in an installation frame (including the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150) or a product installed in the panel 190 mounted on the installation frame (including the mounting frame 140 and the closing frame 150). Accordingly, necessary electricity, signals, or water may be supplied to product.
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According to a modular wall assembly using a solenoid, assembly and installation may be facilitated by using the solenoid, and not only a panel but also a product, e.g., the sprinkler 220, a humidifier, a frame aquarium, a speaker, or a television (TV), which requires water, signals, or electricity, may be easily installed.
In addition, according to the present invention, water, signals, or electricity required for the operation of a product may be easily supplied, and various types of wall structures including shelves, cabinets, or furniture may be provided.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. Therefore, it is to be appreciated that the scope of the present invention is not restricted by the embodiments described above but defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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