The invention relates to a system for manufacturing room elements, in particular walls, from individual components, in particular wood, which are connected to one another to form the room element, and a corresponding method.
There is a wide range of room elements, which are composed of individual building elements. First, of course, these include room walls or dividers in the private, public or even industrial sector. Especially in the latter area, a large number of open offices are separated from each other by a large number of room elements. However, room elements also exist for individual stores or department stores where products are offered in such room elements. The present invention is intended to cover all possible room elements.
The DE 195 21 990 C2 shows a room cell module for creating a building from several such modules, with floor, wall and ceiling elements consisting of wood, which form an essentially cuboid module structure that is transportable as a whole, wherein at least the floor element consists of one or more intrinsically stable multi-layer solid wood panels.
The DE 20 2014 008 049 U1, for example, discloses a supporting structure for the construction of buildings with components from the timber construction sector, wherein the supporting structure consists of a plurality of individual wooden components. A load-bearing component of a supporting structure is a three-dimensional and force-locking supporting structure member which is formed from individual elements in a modular and compatible manner, is geometric according to a coordinate system and is formed from at least one horizontally arranged supporting plate and at least one vertically arranged support, wherein two horizontal supporting plates are spaced apart by at least four vertical supports and form a hollow body. However, this cannot be used to form room elements that have an attractive design, but rather to form load-bearing structures.
The WO 2014/173381 also generally refers to the field of building construction, the elements of which are made of wood and insulating materials. The load-bearing parts for the supporting structure of a building are assembled in an inventive skeleton construction method to form a modular supporting structure member made of wood. A load-bearing member can be installed in a dry and self-assembly manner at any time of the year, without the use of mortar and glue. A large number of these handy load-bearing elements, laid in stretcher bond, form the building walls of a shell construction, whereby the individual load-bearing elements are clad with an insulating element made of sheathing insulating brick. This creates a closed insulating layer on the outer wall in the composite system with the supporting structure element. The supporting structure member and the cladding insulating block, in conjunction with a connecting element, form the basis of a new type of construction system.
However, the closest prior art is considered to be the applicant's own EP 2 995 736 B1. This shows a modular wooden wall system for the construction of solid partition walls and/or room dividers in buildings, wherein solid wood modules are connected to one another by means of connecting elements in a form-locking and/or force-locking manner and the connection of the solid wood modules is reversible. The solid wood module has at least two stepped channels which lie on a channel plane. A longitudinal edge length of the solid wood module is an integer multiple of a transverse edge length, and a distance of the channels from a longitudinal edge of the solid wood module is a quarter transverse edge length, and the distance of the channels on a channel plane in the transverse direction is a half transverse edge length. Here, the solid wood module shall have a square cross-section and a distance of a first channel plane from a transverse edge of the solid wood module shall be a half transverse edge length and the distance of the channel plane in the longitudinal direction shall be a transverse edge length, wherein the longitudinal edge of the solid wood modules faces substantially in the same direction as the grain direction of the wood from which the solid wood modules are made.
A disadvantage of this arrangement has been that the use of solid wood modules leads to the creation of very heavy wooden wall systems.
The objective of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and, in particular, to create a system that can be used and is variable in a number of ways and can be considerably reduced in weight as well.
The features according to claim 1 lead to the solution of the object, wherein at least four components are designed differently but are matched to one another in their dimensions.
These four components are used to create any room elements. They include not only elements in a room, such as furniture, but also elements that make up the room itself, such as walls. They do not necessarily have to be arranged in a closed space or form a closed space, they can also form a decoration or afunctional element outside a room, for example in the garden, such as a wall for a barbecue. Many possibilities are conceivable here, which are encompassed by the present invention.
Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
The entire system thus consists of a maximum of four components; of course, only two of the four components can be combined with each other. Of course, it is also conceivable to provide a larger number of components, but this complicates the formation of room elements.
The use of only one component made of solid material is already known from the prior art, in particular from the applicant's own EP 2 995 736 B1, so that no protection can be sought for this. However, the other three components are not known from the prior art, so that protection is sought for them. This applies, on the one hand, to the interaction of a hollow element with an insert skeleton and, on the other hand, in particular to a novel skeleton element. If it is assumed that the base element is made of solid material and has a width, a height and a depth, the hollow element has only one outer frame, which has an inner space with an inner width, an inner height and an inner depth. The inner height corresponds to the height of the base element.
The insert skeleton is again to be cross-shaped, although other geometric structures are also conceivable from the present invention. They are also to be encompassed by the invention. However, the cross-shaped insert skeleton appears to be the simplest in handling. This insert skeleton has an outer width, which corresponds to the inner width of the above-mentioned inner space of the hollow element. It also has an outer depth corresponding to the inner depth of the hollow element. This enables this insert skeleton to be inserted into the hollow element or the interior of the hollow element, thus saving considerable weight compared to a solid wood element.
The fourth component is a skeleton element, which can be used independently. This is also preferably cross-shaped, but other geometric designs are also conceivable, depending on the customer's wishes. This skeleton element again has the width, height and depth of the base element, so that it can be combined with the base element and also the hollow element without difficulty.
The components can be connected to each other using any type of connecting element. These include in particular screws, nails, but also adhesives or the two elements of a Velcro fastener. Here, too, there should be no limit to the invention.
Preferred are pins, especially wooden pins, which are inserted into corresponding holes. A specific hole pattern is preferred here, so that the components can be combined with each other in any way, but this should also distinguish them from imitators in particular.
In a particularly preferred further development of the invention, the skeleton element is to be specially configured. The cross-shaped design of the skeleton element enables, for example, the insertion of shelves for receiving or holding corresponding objects, for example cosmetic articles, jewelry, etc. For this purpose, it has proved advisable to form corresponding grooves in two adjacent crossbars of this skeleton element, into which trays can be inserted. For example, these trays can be made of glass, which helps to visually improve the appearance of the entire room element. Such designed room elements can be used, for example, stores with particularly high-quality products, especially cosmetics, jewelry, etc. Above all, these components offer the possibility that they can be repeatedly assembled in different ways, so that a corresponding cosmetics or jewelry store can also give customers a visually different, appealing image. There is no limit to the present invention in the design of such room elements.
The cross-shaped design of the skeleton element also gives the option of arranging sound-absorbing material in the recesses, such as acoustic panels, felt or the like. However, they can also be filled with all kinds of other materials that perform specific desired functions, such as insulating materials. This makes it possible to keep the skeleton elements themselves relatively thin.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention result from the following description of preferred embodiment and from the drawing; these show in:
According to
The base element consists of solid material, for example solid wood or corresponding glued wood layers. It also has a plurality of holes 2 into which pins, not shown in more detail, can be inserted, which then project partially beyond a surface 3 of the base element and can engage in further components placed on the base element 1. This creates a pin connection between the individual components.
The holes 2 form a hole pattern which is repeated in all components except the component shown in
This insert skeleton 7 again has the height H, but it has an outer width that corresponds to the inner width Bi and an outer depth that corresponds to the inner depth Ti of the hollow element 4. This dimensioning ensures that the insert skeleton 7 can be inserted into the hollow element 4.
The functioning of the present invention is as follows:
In an embodiment according to
If it is now desired to create a wall 12 as shown in
However, these skeleton elements are visible from the outside, so they can visually give the wall 12 very unique appearance. This can be designed according to the customer's wishes.
A wall 16 consisting only of skeleton elements 9 is shown in
However, the skeleton elements 9 also make it possible to further improve the usability of the room element 12. In
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10 2020 100 374.9 | Jan 2020 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2021/050266 | 1/8/2021 | WO |
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WO2021/140198 | 7/15/2021 | WO | A |
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