CN211873662U - Light suspension member and combined decorative wall formed by same - Google Patents

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CN211873662U
CN211873662U CN201922227996.0U CN201922227996U CN211873662U CN 211873662 U CN211873662 U CN 211873662U CN 201922227996 U CN201922227996 U CN 201922227996U CN 211873662 U CN211873662 U CN 211873662U
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The invention relates to a lightweight suspension member comprising a member body, a support structure secured to the member body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the member body to outside the member body. The invention also discloses a combined decorative wall body formed by the light suspension members. The member, the decorative wall and the method disclosed in the application are simple and convenient to install in field installation, are quick in aging, save labor cost and have no garbage.

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Light suspension member and combined decorative wall formed by same
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of decorative engineering, and in particular to the construction, processing and installation of lightweight suspension elements, such as imitation culture stones.
Background
In the conventional art and structure, lightweight members such as culture stones are adhered to walls by adhesives such as cement or by solid glue. Firstly, the consumption of cement and solid glue is very large and a lot of garbage is easy to generate in the construction process; secondly, if heavy rain weather occurs, rainwater can permeate into the interior from the outer wall, so that the interior wall is wet, and the light component is easy to fall off; in addition, the traditional fixing method is time-consuming and labor-consuming, and requires a lot of workers for construction.
Disclosure of Invention
It is an object of the present application to provide improved implementation structures and processes.
To this end, some embodiments of the present application provide a lightweight suspension member that includes a member body, a support structure secured to the member body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the member body beyond the member body.
According to an embodiment of the application, the lightweight suspension member comprises a culture stone.
According to embodiments of the present application, the support structure may be in the shape of, for example, a mesh, a plate, a bar, or a grid, and the material may be a metal, a polymeric material, or the like, having structural rigidity.
In some embodiments, the lightweight suspension member further comprises an insulation layer coupled to the member body, the insulation layer comprising a waterproof insulation material, which may be a tarpaulin, such as a tarpaulin, a waterproof polymeric material, or the like.
The isolation layer is configured to extend beyond the component body. In some embodiments, the isolation layer is configured to at least partially overlap the support structure.
In some embodiments, the support structure includes a first portion secured to the component body and a second portion extending from the first portion in a height direction of the component body. In some embodiments, the first portion of the component support structure is secured to the component body at a location proximate a height-wise side, e.g., an upper side, of the component body. In some embodiments, a portion of the second portion extends out of the member body in a height direction of the member body. In some embodiments, the first and second portions of the support structure are at 90 degrees or about 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the barrier layer includes a first portion secured to the component body and a second portion extending outwardly from the component body from the first portion. In some embodiments, the first portion of the isolation layer is attached to the component body at a position near a height direction of the component body, for example, at an upper side. In some embodiments, the isolation layer is a compliant structure having a portion of the second portion extending out of the component body in a height direction of the component body. In some embodiments, the first portion and the second portion of the isolation layer are at 90 degrees or about 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the barrier layer is a flexible structure.
In some embodiments, the isolation layer is disposed with a second portion thereof closer to the member body than a second portion of the support structure in a thickness direction of the member body.
In some embodiments, the height of the second portion of the isolation layer is greater than the sum of the height of the second portion of the support structure and the height of the upper member body of the member bodies.
In some embodiments, a height of the second portion of the isolation layer is equal to a height of the second portion of the support structure.
Some embodiments of the present application provide a modular decorative wall affixed to a surface of a structure, comprising at least two rows of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each row of lightweight suspension elements is assembled from a plurality of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each lightweight suspension element comprises an element body, a support structure secured to the element body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the element body beyond the element body; wherein the part extending out of the component body is fixed on the structural body through a fixing device; wherein the member body of a lightweight suspension member in one of the two adjacent rows completely obscures the portion of the support structure of the lightweight suspension member in the other row that extends beyond the member body thereof.
Some embodiments of the present application provide a modular decorative wall affixed to a surface of a structure, comprising at least two rows of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each row of lightweight suspension elements is formed by combining a plurality of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each lightweight suspension element comprises an element body, a support structure secured to the element body and a barrier layer coupled to the element body, wherein the support structure and the barrier layer are configured to extend from the element body beyond the element body; wherein the part extending out of the component body is fixed on the structural body through a fixing device; wherein the member body of the lightweight suspension member in one of the two adjacent rows completely shields the support structure and the portion of the insulation layer of the lightweight suspension member in the other row from the member body thereof.
The member, the decorative wall and the method disclosed in the application are simple and convenient to install in field installation, are quick in aging, save labor cost and have no garbage.
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FIG. 1 is a structural perspective view of a lightweight suspension member according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the lightweight suspension member of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural rear view of the lightweight suspension member of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic front view of the construction of the lightweight suspension member of FIG. 1;
FIGS. 5A through 5D are respectively structural perspective views of lightweight suspension members according to various embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a modular decorative wall attached to a surface of a structure according to the present application;
FIG. 7 is a structural perspective view of a lightweight suspension member according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the lightweight suspension member of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a schematic structural rear view of the lightweight suspension member of FIG. 7; and
fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a superimposed state of the decorative wall body of fig. 6.
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The various components, structures and associated methods of processing in the present application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.
It should be apparent that the embodiments described herein are merely exemplary of some, but not all, embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments, which can be obtained by a person skilled in the art without any inventive step based on the embodiments of the present invention, shall fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.
The structure of a lightweight suspension member 100 of one embodiment of the present application is shown in fig. 7 to 9. As shown, it may include a component body 10, a support structure 20 attached to the component body 10 by way of a cured fastening, bolting, riveting, or the like, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the component body to outside the component body. The lightweight suspension member of the present application may be, for example, a culture stone. The support structure 20 may be in the form or form of, for example, a mesh, plate, strip, or grid, such as shown in fig. 5A-5D. The material of the support structure may be a metal, such as iron, steel, copper, aluminum, or an alloy thereof, or a polymer material, such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, or other materials having structural rigidity and capable of supporting the member body.
The profile of the lightweight suspension member in this embodiment may be designed as desired, and may be a regular shape or an irregular shape. The lightweight suspension structures 100 can generally be spliced together to form a desired shape, such as a row or a column of strips. The rows or columns of lightweight suspension elements may form a complete decorative wall, such as may be attached to a structural wall such as a building.
In the embodiment of fig. 7 to 9, the support structure 20 comprises a first portion 21 attached to the component body 10, and a second portion 22 extending from the first portion, for example in the height direction of the component body. The first part 21 of the support structure extends in the width direction W of the component body 10 and can be attached at a position in the middle of the height direction of the component body or close to one side of the height direction H of the component body, for example at the upper side, and correspondingly the second part 22 is also dimensioned in the width direction of the component body and extends towards one side of the height direction of the component body, for example at the upper side.
In this embodiment, a part of the second portion extends out of the member body in the height direction of the member body. In the embodiment of fig. 7 to 9, the first and second portions of the support structure are at 90 degrees or less than 90 degrees. Such angles are not absolute, with designs less than 90 being most beneficial for increased security of the bond with the component body. In forming a lightweight suspension member, the second portion is parallel to and conforms as closely as possible to the back of the member body, which facilitates suspension of the lightweight suspension member and optimal fit to the structure.
Of course, in other embodiments, the first portion 21 of the support structure may be arranged to extend in the height direction of the component body and be attached to the component body at a position in the middle of the width direction or near one side of the width direction, for example, at the left side. Correspondingly, the second portion 22 may extend laterally in the width direction, and the suspension member obtained by such extension is more suitable for forming a member row and splicing the member row into a whole decorative wall. In this embodiment, the first and second portions of the support structure are at 90 degrees or less than 90 degrees. Such angles are not absolute, with designs less than 90 being most beneficial for increased security of the bond with the component body.
The lightweight suspension member disclosed in the above embodiments may be formed by a method that includes providing a member mold that defines the shape, size, thickness, surface texture, etc. of the lightweight suspension member; placing a first part of a support structure in a component mold in advance, so that the first part of the support structure divides a part, corresponding to the first part of the support structure, in the component mold into a first space and a second space; then, introducing molding materials, such as sand stone materials, cement mortar, gypsum and the like, into the component mold, and filling the molding materials into the first space and the second space; and a step of solidifying the molding material in the member mold. Wherein the first portion should have sufficient contact area with the molding material and the internal first and second spaces should have sufficient volume to ensure that the support structure in the formed lightweight suspension member is not easily removed from the member body.
The method of forming a lightweight suspension member may further comprise the steps of interchanging the order of the step of introducing the modeling material and the step of placing the support structure, namely, introducing the modeling material into the member mold so as to fill the inner space of the member mold; inserting a first portion of a support structure completely into the modeling material; and allowing the molding material to solidify in the component mold. The support structure may be inserted immediately after the molding material is introduced, or may be inserted after the molding material has cured for a certain period of time and has a certain strength.
The lightweight suspension member in this embodiment can be fixed to a structure such as a building wall by fixing the portion of the support structure protruding from the member body by screws, nails, rivets, or the like to form a decorative surface. During construction, the concrete is fixed according to a set design, and construction such as cement mortar is not needed on site.
When the problems of water seepage of the wall surface and the like are encountered, the performance of the wall body of the wall surface and the lightweight suspension member can be reduced. The solution is provided in the embodiments provided in fig. 1 to 4 of the present application. In this embodiment the lightweight suspension element further comprises a barrier layer 30 connected to the element body, wherein the barrier layer comprises a waterproof barrier material, which may be a tarpaulin, such as a tarpaulin, a waterproof polymer material or the like.
In the embodiment of fig. 1-4, the spacer layer 30 is provided to extend beyond the body of the component. The isolation layer may be configured to at least partially overlap the support structure. For example, in the embodiment of fig. 1-4, the release layer 30 includes a first portion 31 secured to the body of the component, and a second portion 32 extending outwardly from the body of the component from the first portion. As shown, the first portion 31 of the spacer is attached to the component body at a position near a height direction of the component body, such as an upper side or a lower side. The fastening to the underside may be advantageous for waterproofing the lightweight suspension element itself.
The isolation layer is of a plastic structure, and one part of the second part of the isolation layer extends out of the component body along the height direction of the component body. This design may allow the insulation layer to bear the weight of a certain light weight suspension member. In general, the waterproof layer is disposed at the same position, size, etc. as the support structure, and is disposed adjacent to the support structure; for example, a first portion thereof fixed within the build body may extend in the width direction of the member body, while a second portion extending out of the member body extends outwardly from the first portion, may extend upwardly or downwardly in the height direction of the member body; in addition, it should be understood that the insulation layer may also extend laterally in the width direction as required, and the suspension members obtained by such extension are more suitable for forming member rows and splicing the member rows into the whole decorative wall. In this case, the first and second portions of the spacer layer are at 90 degrees or about 90 degrees.
Of course, in some cases, particularly where the insulation layer is not required to bear the weight of the lightweight suspension member, the insulation layer may be a flexible structure. Such as flexible tarpaulins and the like.
In this embodiment, the spacer layer is disposed with its second portion closer to the member body than the second portion of the support structure in the thickness direction of the member body. This design allows the insulating layer to be trapped between the support structure and the element body of an adjacent lightweight suspension element after the lightweight suspension element has been mounted via the support structure, thereby providing insulating protection, e.g. water protection, thereto. This effect is most pronounced when the height of the second portion of the isolation layer is greater than the sum of the height of the second portion of the support structure and the height of the upper member body of the member body.
While in some designs of lightweight suspension members, such as those for wall edge areas, the height of the second portion of the insulation layer may be equal to the height of the second portion of the support structure.
The lightweight suspension member of the embodiment in fig. 1 to 4 may be formed by a method comprising: placing a first portion of a support structure and a first portion of an isolation layer in a component mold such that the first portion of the support structure and the first portion of the isolation layer divide a portion of the component mold corresponding to the first portion of the support structure into a first space and a second space; introducing a molding material into the member mold so as to fill the first space and the second space; and allowing the molding material to solidify in the component mold.
Alternatively, the step of placing the support structure and the isolation layer may be interchanged with the step of introducing the molding material in sequence, such that the method for forming the lightweight suspension member includes introducing the molding material into a member mold so as to fill the inner space of the member mold; inserting a first portion of a support structure into the modeling material; and allowing the molding material to solidify in the component mold.
It will be appreciated that the support structure and/or insulation layer incorporated in the steps of the method described above may be the support structure and/or insulation layer of any of the structures described above, and the lightweight suspension member formed therefrom may be any of the lightweight suspension members described above.
The structure and possible methods of forming the lightweight suspension member have been described above in terms of embodiments, respectively. The purpose of providing a lightweight suspension element is to facilitate the formation of a decorative wall, such as a cultural wall, on a structure, such as a building wall.
Some embodiments of the present application are directed to such cultural walls.
A modular decorative wall attached to a surface of a structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, the wall comprising a plurality of rows, e.g., three or more rows, of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each row of lightweight suspension elements is formed from a plurality of lightweight suspension elements, wherein each lightweight suspension element comprises an element body, a support structure secured to the element body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the element body beyond the element body; wherein the portion extending out of the member body is fixed to the structure body by fixing means such as rivets, screws, bolts, nails, or the like; wherein the lightweight suspension members of two adjacent rows, wherein the member body of a lightweight suspension member in one row completely obscures the portion of the support structure of a lightweight suspension member in the other row that protrudes from its member body.
The combined decorative wall in the embodiment can be used as a decorative surface to cover the wall of a building. The installation of the device does not need to use cement mortar and the like on site, thereby causing little pollution to the site. During installation, only the bottom row is installed first, and then the last row is taken as the basis to continue the installation of the upper rows.
FIG. 6 illustrates a modular decorative wall 800 attachable to a surface of a structure 900 according to yet another embodiment of the present application, the decorative wall including at least two rows of lightweight suspension elements, such as shown including a first row of lightweight suspension elements 801, a second row of lightweight suspension elements 802, and a third row of lightweight suspension elements 803; wherein each row of lightweight suspension elements is assembled from a plurality of lightweight suspension elements, such as 100a, 100b, wherein each lightweight suspension element 100 comprises an element body 10, a support structure 20 attached to the element body and a barrier layer 30 attached to the element body, wherein the support structure 20 and the barrier layer 30 are configured to extend from the element body 10 to the outside of the element body; wherein the portion of the support structure extending beyond the body of the member is secured to the structure by a securing means; wherein the member body 10a of the lightweight suspension member 100a in one of the adjacent two rows completely shields the support structure 20b and the portion of the insulation layer 30b of the lightweight suspension member 100b in the other row that protrudes from the member body 10b thereof, as shown in fig. 10.
The fastening described in the application refers to a connection mode of connecting the two through bolts, screws, riveting, bonding, inserting and the like.
The foregoing describes preferred embodiments of the present invention, but the spirit and scope of the present invention is not limited to the specific disclosure herein. Those skilled in the art can freely combine and expand the above-described embodiments in accordance with the teachings of the present invention to make further embodiments and applications within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The spirit and scope of the present invention are not to be limited by the specific embodiments but by the appended claims.
The present application may be implemented by the following examples:
1. a lightweight suspension member characterized by: includes a component body, a support structure secured to the component body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the component body beyond the component body.
2. A lightweight suspension member according to example 1, characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member comprises a culture stone.
3. A lightweight suspension member according to example 1, characterized in that: the support structure is in the shape of a mesh, plate, strip, or grid; the material is a material with structural rigidity, such as metal, polymer material and the like.
4. A lightweight suspension member according to example 1, characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member also includes a barrier layer coupled to the member body.
5. A lightweight suspension member according to example 1, characterized in that: the barrier layer comprises a waterproof barrier material which may be a tarpaulin, such as a tarpaulin, a waterproof polymer material or the like.
6. A lightweight suspension member according to example 5, characterized in that: the isolation layer is configured to extend beyond the component body.
7. The lightweight suspension member according to example 6, characterized in that: the isolation layer is configured to at least partially overlap the support structure.
8. The lightweight suspension member according to example 6, characterized in that: the support structure includes a first portion fixedly attached to the component body and a second portion extending from the first portion in a height direction of the component body.
9. The lightweight suspension member according to example 8, characterized in that: the first portion of the component support structure is secured to the component body at a position that is adjacent to a height direction of the component body, for example, an upper side.
10. The lightweight suspension member according to example 8, characterized in that: a portion of the second portion extends out of the member body in a height direction of the member body.
11. The lightweight suspension member according to example 8, characterized in that: the first and second portions of the support structure are at 90 degrees or about 90 degrees.
12. A lightweight suspension member according to example 1, characterized in that: the isolation layer includes a first portion fixedly attached to the component body and a second portion extending outwardly from the component body from the first portion.
13. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the first part of the isolation layer is fixedly connected to one side, such as the upper side, of the component body in the height direction of the component body.
14. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the isolation layer is of a plastic structure, and one part of the second part of the isolation layer extends out of the component body along the height direction of the component body.
15. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the first and second portions of the spacer layer are at 90 degrees or about 90 degrees.
16. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the barrier layer is a flexible structure.
17. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the isolation layer is disposed with a second portion thereof closer to the member body than a second portion of the support structure in a thickness direction of the member body.
18. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the height of the second portion of the isolation layer is greater than the sum of the height of the second portion of the support structure and the height of the upper member body of the member body.
19. The lightweight suspension member according to example 12, characterized in that: the height of the second portion of the isolation layer is equal to the height of the second portion of the support structure.
20. A method of forming a lightweight suspension member, comprising: placing a first portion of a support structure in a component mold such that the first portion of the support structure divides a portion of the component mold corresponding to the first portion of the support structure into a first space and a second space; introducing a molding material into the member mold so as to fill the first space and the second space; and a step of solidifying the molding material in the member mold.
21. A method of forming a lightweight suspension member, comprising placing a first portion of a support structure and a first portion of an insulation layer in a member mold such that the first portion of the support structure and the first portion of the insulation layer divide a portion of the member mold corresponding to the first portion of the support structure into a first space and a second space; introducing a molding material into the member mold so as to fill the first space and the second space; and a step of solidifying the molding material in the member mold.
22. A method for forming a lightweight suspension member, comprising introducing a molding material into a member mold so as to fill an inner space of the member mold; inserting a first portion of a support structure into the modeling material; and a step of solidifying the molding material in the member mold.
23. A method for forming a lightweight suspension member, comprising introducing a molding material into a member mold so as to fill an inner space of the member mold; inserting both the first portion of the support structure and the first portion of the isolation layer into the molding material of the component mold; and a step of solidifying the molding material in the member mold.
24. A combined decorative wall body is attached to the surface of a structure body, and is characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member comprises at least two rows of lightweight suspension members, wherein each row of lightweight suspension members is formed by combining a plurality of lightweight suspension members, wherein each lightweight suspension member comprises a member body, and a support structure fixedly connected to the member body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the member body to the outside of the member body; wherein the part extending out of the component body is fixed on the structural body through a fixing device; wherein the member body of a lightweight suspension member in one of the two adjacent rows completely obscures the portion of the support structure of the lightweight suspension member in the other row that extends beyond the member body thereof.
25. A combined decorative wall body is attached to the surface of a structure body, and is characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member comprises at least two rows of lightweight suspension members, wherein each row of lightweight suspension members is formed by combining a plurality of lightweight suspension members, each lightweight suspension member comprises a member body, a support structure fixedly connected with the member body and an isolation layer connected with the member body, and the support structure and the isolation layer are configured to extend from the member body to the outside of the member body; wherein the part extending out of the component body is fixed on the structural body through a fixing device; wherein the member body of the lightweight suspension member in one of the two adjacent rows completely shields the support structure and the portion of the insulation layer of the lightweight suspension member in the other row from the member body thereof.

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1. A lightweight suspension member characterized by: includes a component body, a support structure secured to the component body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the component body beyond the component body.
2. A lightweight suspension member according to claim 1, characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member comprises a culture stone.
3. A lightweight suspension member according to claim 1, characterized in that: the support structure is in the shape of a mesh, plate, strip, or grid; the material is a structurally rigid material.
4. A lightweight suspension member according to claim 3, characterized in that: the material is a metal or polymeric material.
5. A lightweight suspension member according to claim 1, characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member also includes a barrier layer coupled to the member body.
6. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 5, characterized in that: the insulation layer comprises a waterproof insulation material.
7. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 6, characterized in that: the waterproof isolating material is waterproof cloth.
8. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 7, characterized in that: the waterproof cloth is made of waterproof canvas or waterproof polymer materials.
9. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 5, characterized in that: the isolation layer is configured to extend beyond the component body.
10. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 6, characterized in that: the isolation layer is configured to at least partially overlap the support structure.
11. The lightweight suspension member according to claim 6, characterized in that: the support structure includes a first portion fixedly attached to the component body and a second portion extending from the first portion in a height direction of the component body.
12. A combined decorative wall body is attached to the surface of a structure body, and is characterized in that: the lightweight suspension member comprises at least two rows of lightweight suspension members, wherein each row of lightweight suspension members is formed by combining a plurality of lightweight suspension members, wherein each lightweight suspension member comprises a member body, and a support structure fixedly connected to the member body, wherein the support structure is configured to extend from the member body to the outside of the member body; wherein the part extending out of the component body is fixed on the structural body through a fixing device; wherein the member body of a lightweight suspension member in one of the two adjacent rows completely obscures the portion of the support structure of the lightweight suspension member in the other row that extends beyond the member body thereof.
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