The present invention relates to a partition wall composed of at least one wall element, where the wall element comprises at least one wall panel and frame parts at least partially enclosing the wall panel to form a frame. The wall panel can be a flat member covered with cloth, thus, for example, a textile-covered flat member which is disposed as a fixed panel in the frame. Finally, the wall panel can be any flat member, with or without applications.
Partition walls of the generic type have long been known in practice. Only by way of example is reference made here to the German Utility Model DE 202 07 741 U1.
The generic partition wall is, however, problematic in practice to the extent that a specific appearance is defined in advance when procuring the partition wall, which due to the concrete, unalterable embodiment cannot be changed, or can only be changed to a limited extent. Variable use is thus not possible, or is possible only within narrow limits.
The object of the present invention is to develop and improve a partition wall of the generic type in such a manner that, with a simple construction, it can be used in a variable, and thus multi-functional, manner.
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by the provision of a partition wall which comprises at least one wall element composed of at least one wall panel and a frame enclosing the wall panel, and wherein the wall panel can be inserted into the frame by sliding the frame into opposed guide grooves formed in the lateral frame parts.
According to the invention it has been recognized that the partition wall can be advantageously shaped in such a manner that the wall panel or the wall panels of the wall element can be exchanged. Even with this measure, variable use is ensured with the simplest construction. Here it plays no role whether the wall element is an exchangeable wall panel or, on the front side and rear side, comprises two exchangeable wall panels. It is only essential here that exchangeability from at least one side, i. e. in the visible area, is possible, whereby on the one hand its overall appearance and on the other hand its functionality can be changed.
The flexibility of the partition wall according to the invention is increased by the fact that the wall element comprises on both sides, i. e. on each of the front side and the rear side, a wall panel. In other words the appearance of both sides can be changed, namely by inserting or exchanging a wall panel on the front side and a wall panel on the rear side respectively, where the assignment of the terms “front side” and “rear side” plays no role if one assumes equivalent sides of the wall element and thus of the partition wall.
In the scope of providing two wall panels which can be inserted in the frame, it is in addition advantageous if they can be inserted on both sides of the wall element and correspondingly removed from the frame. Such an insertion or exchange of the wall panels could be done horizontally from the side. In particular when linking together wall elements however, it is advantageous if the wall panel can be inserted into the frame vertically, preferably from above. Such an application has the advantage that when the cover has sufficient height the wall panel can be exchanged or withdrawn upwards or, with a slight tilt of the wall element, the wall panel can be exchanged or withdrawn obliquely to the cover.
From the standpoint of construction, the frame formed by the frame parts is open upwards for insertion of the wall panel. If the wall element ends above the usual eye level the frame could remain open upwards. Likewise, it is however conceivable that, to insert the wall panel, the frame can be opened in its upper area and preferably, after the insertion of the wall panel, can be closed with a frame part or closing part for final enclosure of the wall panel. In concrete terms, a cover which can be inserted or plugged in could be provided for closing a plug-in opening in the upper area of the frame so that with the use of the partition wall the impression of a wall element closed on all sides is imparted.
The wall element or the partition wall under discussion here offers not only a visual demarcation or division of space but rather also an acoustic demarcation in any case when an acoustic damping material is disposed between the wall panels. In addition it should be noted that the wall element, if needed, can be constructed with a different width, namely corresponding to the dimensions of the frame parts. Thus, in any case enough space can be provided between the wall panels to accommodate an acoustic damping material so that an acoustic decoupling of different spatial areas can be realized with the partition wall.
At this point it should be noted that between the wall panels different materials can be disposed at different functional parts so that the most varied properties and functions can be assigned to the wall panel. This will be further described below.
Like the upper frame part, the lateral frame parts can also comprise closing caps or closing strips in order also to impart from the side the impression of a frame closed in itself. The lateral frame parts, closing caps, or closing strips can be used to link together wall elements. For this, the lateral frame parts comprise special connecting elements which serve to connect two or more wall elements. In concrete terms, the connecting elements of two wall elements could be formed to be disposed opposite to one another and effectively connected. Thus, the connecting elements of two adjacent wall elements could comprise needled felt connections serving for mutual connection so that disposing them so as to be opposite to one another, or at least so as to reciprocally press onto one another, effects an approximately flat connection between the wall elements, via their connecting elements.
To realize a secure connection between two wall elements it is also possible that the connecting elements of two adjacent wall elements comprise plug-in elements/plug-in openings serving for mutual connection, where for the connection of two wall elements the raising of one wall element with respect to the other wall element, the plugging of the plug-in elements into the opposing plug-in openings, and a relative motion between the wall elements which effects a lock is required. A secure connection is created, where it is possible without further effort to generate such a connection with rounded lateral parts which permit the wall elements to be at an angle with respect to one another. In principle, the application of any connection technology is possible in order to dispose, and thus connect in a secure manner, two flat elements in a straight line or at an angle 5 relative to one another.
The lower frame part of the wall elements serves for the secure upright positioning of the partition wall. To align the wall element, the base could comprise supporting feet whose height can be adjusted, where, after positioning of the partition wall, a jacketing of the lower area, in particular also for sealing with respect to the floor, is possible.
Along with the supporting feet, or alternatively thereto, the base could comprise fastening elements for fixation to, on, or in the floor. To the extent that the floor, as is the case in most offices, is covered with carpet, the lower frame part or the base could comprise a needled felt connection for fixation to the carpeted floor or the like. With simple means, fixation would be created here so that only the partition wall still remains to be supported. If at least two wall elements are connected at an angle with respect to one another, a stand-alone partition wall is realized so that additional supporting means are not required.
The frame parts forming the frame can be realized in the most varied manner. In principle, a construction of wood or a construction of plastic would be conceivable. In a quite particularly advantageous manner, the frame parts forming the frame are at least partially embodied as aluminum profiles with external connection strips or cover strips. In addition, the actual frame parts could consist of a uniform plastic profile which, to receive the cover strips, connection strips, or base, comprises all around its periphery special receptacles for plugging in or catching the respective parts.
The insertable wall panels can be produced from different materials. Thus, the wall panels can be produced in particular from wood, metal, or plastic. In addition, it is conceivable that the wall panels are coated or veneered with a flat material, e. g. with cloth or plastic, or covered with cloth. In particular by covering with cloth the sound-absorbing property of the wall element can be enhanced quite significantly. Furthermore, an optimal adaptation to the other furniture can be accomplished by covering with cloth, where it is possible that not the wall panel itself but rather the frame is covered immediately before the wall panel. Wide-ranging flexibility and variability of the partition wall is also realized thereby.
The wall panel could consist of solid material. Likewise, it is conceivable to realize the wall panel as a perforated plate, thus, for example, of plastic or aluminum.
In an additional advantageous manner, additional functions could be assigned to the wall element, namely by the concrete structure of the wall panels. Thus the wall panels could comprise recesses or special receptacles for the disposition or fixation of any objects. Likewise, it is conceivable that the wall element, at least in some areas, comprises lighting in the sense of a lighting cabinet, where the light source can serve to communicate information similarly to an illuminated advertising wall or for spatial illumination.
As already mentioned, the wall element could comprise, at least in some areas, functional elements, thus, for example, operating elements of any type, loudspeakers, flat-panel displays, and so on. Also, a keyboard or a touch panel could be assigned to the wall element, with which its functionality can be extended and/or enhanced in any manner.
In an additional advantageous manner the wall elements, with or without functional units, can be connected to or concatenated with one another in any manner, where the angled connection of two wall elements provides a secure upright position. In concrete terms, the wall elements can be connected to one another in a straight line, at an angle, in the shape of a T, in the shape of a double T, or in the shape of a cross and thereby concatenated endlessly. Any office arrangements or any configuration of separate areas can be realized.
There are various possibilities for developing and extending the teaching of the present invention in an advantageous manner. To be referred to concerning this, on the one hand, are the claims subordinate to claim 1 and, on the other hand, the following explanation of a preferred embodiment example of the invention with the aid of the drawings. In connection with the explanation of the preferred embodiment example of the invention with the aid of the drawing preferred developments and extensions of the teaching are also explained in general.
In the drawings:
According to the invention, on at least on one side of the wall element 1 the wall panel 2 can be inserted into the frame 3 and correspondingly exchanged.
The upper frame part 6 is closed to the outside by an upper cover 7. The wall panels 2 are covered in the embodiment example chosen here with a cloth 12, where each of the wall panels 2 is embodied as a perforated plate. The sound-absorbing property of the wall panel 2 is enhanced thereby.
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With regard to additional features which cannot be deduced from the figures chosen here, reference is made to the general part of the description to avoid repetition.
Finally, let it be noted that the embodiment example discussed above serves as an exemplary discussion of the teaching claimed but does not restrict it to the embodiment example.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 52 935.7 | Nov 2003 | DE | national |
103 61 827.9 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
The present application is a continuation of international application PCT/DE2004/002088, filed 17 Sep. 2004, and which designates the U.S. The disclosure of the referenced application is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/DE04/02088 | Sep 2004 | US |
Child | 11431889 | May 2006 | US |