EP0073691A2 - Modulelement für die Innen- und Aussenarchitektur, sowie mit diesen Elementen hergestelltes Bauwerk - Google Patents

Modulelement für die Innen- und Aussenarchitektur, sowie mit diesen Elementen hergestelltes Bauwerk Download PDF

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EP0073691A2
EP0073691A2 EP82401363A EP82401363A EP0073691A2 EP 0073691 A2 EP0073691 A2 EP 0073691A2 EP 82401363 A EP82401363 A EP 82401363A EP 82401363 A EP82401363 A EP 82401363A EP 0073691 A2 EP0073691 A2 EP 0073691A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B5/00Floors; Floor construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted therefor
    • E04B5/16Load-carrying floor structures wholly or partly cast or similarly formed in situ
    • E04B5/32Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements
    • E04B5/36Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements with form units as part of the floor
    • E04B5/38Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements with form units as part of the floor with slab-shaped form units acting simultaneously as reinforcement; Form slabs with reinforcements extending laterally outside the element
    • E04B5/40Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements with form units as part of the floor with slab-shaped form units acting simultaneously as reinforcement; Form slabs with reinforcements extending laterally outside the element with metal form-slabs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/0066Formed panels connected without frames
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/14Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B5/00Floors; Floor construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted therefor
    • E04B5/48Special adaptations of floors for incorporating ducts, e.g. for heating or ventilating

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  • the present invention relates to a modular element for interior architecture as well as a set of architecture, interior or exterior, produced by means of an assembly of these elements.
  • the modular element can be used in the manufacture of wall panels, ceilings, storage, shelves, office and store fixtures this list is not exhaustive.
  • the modular element consists of a U-shaped profile whose length is a multiple of that of a basic modular element, and perforations are provided along the wings of this profile in order to allow the '' assembly of the latter with at least one other modular element of appropriate dimensions by suitable fixing means passing through the perforations of the adjoining wings of the two elements, and along the wings of said element, the perforations are performed in a repetitive series identical to the series of perforations of the basic modular element.
  • the arrangement of the perforations provided on the base element is repeated identically on the successive fractions of length of the element considered, so that a series of modular perforations juxtaposed with each other, and all identical to the arrangement of the perforations of the basic modular element.
  • the means for fixing the profiles to each other can be any, for example rivets, angles for fixing the profile to a floor or a wall, etc ...
  • Such modular elements can for example be formed from a plate itself constituted by a mattress of suitable plastic material such as polyethylene, the two faces of which are coated with aluminum sheets. But of course this example is given only as an indication, other materials can be envisaged.
  • These plates cut to the desired dimensions, are folded to obtain a U-shaped profile, and their wings are pierced with holes or perforations with repetition along the wings of the characteristics of the basic modular length.
  • the user can, from a set of modular elements thus produced, perform a practically unlimited number of combinations in order to obtain the desired architectural arrangement, for example for the layout of offices.
  • the wings of the U-sections constituting this element have widths equal to a multiple of a basic modular width in which at least one perforation is made, and the fractions of the width of the wings corresponding at the basic modular width, holes are drilled repetitively and identical to that (or those) made in the basic modular wing.
  • the assembly includes wall panels 1, 2, 3 between which shelves 4 can be reserved, panels 5, 6 fixed to the ceiling, partitions 7, 8 separating two offices, and office furniture 9 , 11, 12.
  • FIG. 6 shows two possible embodiments of the modular element according to the invention.
  • the first element designated as a whole by the general reference 13 consists of a U-shaped profile comprising two wings 14 perpendicular to an intermediate connecting branch 10.
  • a set of holes or perforations 15 are formed along the wings 14, to allow the assembly of the profile with at least one other modular element of appropriate dimensions.
  • the perforations 15 are executed in a repetitive series identical to the series of perforations 15 of the basic modular element of length 1.
  • perforations 15 are performed on the base length 1, namely two in the vicinity of each end, and two other perforations 15 in the middle of the length 1, at equal distance from the other pairs of perforations 15.
  • This distribution perforations is repeated on the second half of length 1 of each wing 14. It is thus possible, from a determined basic pattern of perforations 15 on length 1, to repeat this arrangement over the entire length of the wings 14, so to reproduce it as many times as there are fractions of length 1 in the wing considered.
  • FIG. 6 also shows another embodiment consisting of a modular element 16, the intermediate branch 17 and the wings 18 of which have a length 1, therefore equal to the length of the basic element, but the wings 18 of which have a width only equal to half the width of the wings 14. Under these conditions, each wing 18 is only pierced with three holes 19 , one in the vicinity of each end, and a central hole 19 equidistant from the other two holes.
  • FIG. 2 shows three series of modular elements capable of being produced according to the invention.
  • the successive profiles 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 have wings 26 all having an equal width 11, pierced in width with a single hole symbolized by the broken lines 27.
  • the intermediate branches connecting the wings 26 of successive elements 21, 22 ... 25 have decreasing widths L1, L2, L3, L4, L5 from element 21 to element 25.
  • the basic width of the branches of connection between the wings 26 being L5, it can be seen that the other branches have widths equal to multiples of the basic width L5.
  • the intermediate branches of the elements have the same widths L1 ... L5 as in series A, but on the other hand the lateral wings 33, all identical to each other, have a width 12 equal to twice the base width 11.
  • each wing 33 is pierced, in the direction of its width, with two perforations symbolized by the broken lines 34.
  • the widths of the intermediate branches vary according to the same sequence L1 ?? L5 as previously, but the wings 41 have a width 13 equal to the triple the basic width 11. In correlation, the wings 41 are drilled, across the width of each of the three perforations 42.
  • a modular element 43 can be seen comprising an intermediate branch 44 and two lateral wings 45 perpendicular to the branch 44, only one of the wings 45 being visible.
  • Each wing 45 has a length K1 equal to five times the length K5 of the basic modular element corresponding to this example.
  • the basic element of length K5 is pierced with nine perforations symbolized by the crosses 46, arranged in three parallel rows of three perforations, two of these rows being formed near the ends of the basic element, and the third row being placed in the middle of it.
  • FIG. 8 we can see a rivet 48 formed by the combination of a screw 49 and a complementary member 51, provided with a threaded sleeve 52 intended to pass through a perforation such as 15 or 19, and which can receive the screw 49.
  • This rivet 48 is shown assembled in FIG. 7, and passing through two perforations opposite two flanges 53 contiguous with two identical modular elements 54.
  • FIG. 9 two modular elements 55, 56 different by the width of their intermediate branches and that of their respective lateral wings 57, 58, are assembled by an angle 59 pierced with holes 61 coming to be placed opposite corresponding perforations of the wings adjacent perpendicular 57, 58.
  • the fixing of the angle 59 to the wings 57 and 58 can be ensured for example by rivets such as 48.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show an exemplary embodiment of an interior architecture assembly for the arrangement of a room delimited externally between two walls 62, 63, this room possibly being a work room equipped with 'a table 64.
  • the walls 62, 63 are covered with panels constituted by the assembly of modular elements of appropriate dimensions, marked 65 to 75.
  • the complementary partitions are similarly, constituted by the assembly of a series d 'modular elements judiciously chosen 76 to 83.
  • the element 79 is arranged so as to present a recess facing the interior of the room, in which one can have a stack of storage shelves 84.
  • element 76 is placed an element 77 fixed along a vertical wing of element 76, and in which are arranged storage shelves 85, themselves fixed as well as the shelves 84 to the corresponding wings elements by any suitable means known per se .
  • FIG. 10 shows a set of interior architecture comprising an assembly of modular U-shaped elements, formed of vertical elements 100, 200, 300, 400, assembled together by angles such as 50.
  • This set also includes a pair of vertical modular elements, generally designated by the reference 60, the two U-shaped elements being nested one inside the other and assembled by means of plates 70 each pierced with two holes receiving screws or bolts not shown.
  • a pair of horizontal modular elements 80 whose vertical wings are nested one inside the other and which are secured together as well as to the modular elements contiguous by parts not shown.
  • the vertical wings of the elements 100, 300, 400 are each pierced with two vertical rows of perforations 90, the modular element 100 being provided with two horizontal shelves 110.
  • a horizontal shelf 120 is also disposed between one of the vertical wings of the element 200 and a vertical wing of element 300, the latter being housed between the two vertical wings of element 200 and fixed to one of said wings.
  • the shelves 110 and 120 are held by screws or bolts, not shown, engaged in the holes 90 under the shelves 110, 120.
  • the modular element 300 is provided with several shelves 130, 140, 150, each provided with a front edge 160 bent upwards.
  • the shelves 130, 140, 150 extend over the interval between the vertical wings 30a of the element 300, the upper shelf 130 being arranged vertically, while the lower shelves 140 and 150 are inclined.
  • each of these is equipped with two lateral edges 170 to its ends, projecting downward at right angles to the plane of the corresponding shelf.
  • each folded edge 170 are arranged notches 180, four in number at a rate of two at each end in the example shown.
  • Each of these notches 180 is adapted to receive an assembly piece for the wing 30a, such as a screw or bolt not shown, passing through a hole 90 corresponding to the notch 180.
  • the vertical wings 30a By engaging two screws in two notches 180 and in two corresponding perforations 90, and for each of the folded edges 170 of a shelf, it can be assembled with the vertical wings 30a, either horizontally as illustrated for the shelf 150, or in an angular position intermediate between the horizontal and vertical, as shown for the shelf 140.
  • the intervals between the perforations 90 and between the notches 180 are determined to allow such positioning of the shelves.
  • the rear edges of the shelves 140, 150 are provided with folded projections or edges 201 similar to the folded edges 160, but folded in the opposite direction.
  • the tablet 130 can be held vertically in the same way, by choosing the two notches 180 which are separated by a distance equal to the interval between two contiguous perforations 90 and located one above the other.
  • the screws or bolts pinch the bent edges 170 against the wings 30a which hold the shelf 130 in place, this vertical positioning obviously being able to also be achieved for any of the other shelves 14, 15.
  • FIG. 12 shows an alternative embodiment of the shelves and the corresponding vertical wings 30b, which are provided with three vertical rows of perforations 90.
  • each shelf 190 has two lateral edges 210 folded down, and each provided with a series of notches 220 suitably distributed between the ends of the folded edge 210.
  • these notches 220 are four in number, their positioning being determined in correspondence with the horizontal and vertical spacings between two perforations 90 consecutive to allow placing a shelf 190 in any angular position, between the vertical and the horizontal.
  • Figure 12 we thus see three possible angular positions of the shelf 190 between the horizontal and 45 °.
  • middle notches 220 have a V-shaped section, while the terminal notches 220a have a different, flat-bottomed section, 230.
  • each shelf 190 is provided with a front edge folded upwards 240 and a rear edge folded downwards 250.
  • the shelves 130, 140, 150,. 190 can receive various objects when they are placed horizontally or in an inclined position, for example books, shoes, or serve as information carriers when they are arranged vertically.
  • FIG. 11 shows a flat plate 260 of square shape, pierced in the vicinity of each of its vertices with a hole 270 for receiving screws or bolts or rivets, not shown.
  • This plate is applied to four wings 280 of four modular elements, arranged in the same plane, and the ends of which are partially covered by the plate 260. After introduction of fixing members such as screws, bolts, etc. in the holes 270, and in corresponding perforations of the wings 280, these four wings 280, arranged in the same plane, for example vertical, can be easily assembled using the plate 260.
  • fasteners can be used in the architectural assembly according to the invention, such as flat plates with two holes or three holes, or angles not shown, each consisting of three plates located in three perpendicular planes. and each drilled with one or more holes.
  • the modular U-shaped elements constitute containers arranged in contiguous parallel rows such as the rows (470, 490; 480, 510; 551, 552).
  • Each row is made up of a series of elements placed end to end and the ends of which can be joined by rigid internal frames such as 210 and 550.
  • the latter are themselves fixed to said modular elements, and the ends of the rows d 'elements are supported on a support frame comprising horizontal beams such as 440, 430, 323 ( Figure 15) supported by vertical uprights such as 324.
  • the elements are oriented so that their U-profile is open up or down.
  • FIG. 14 it can be seen that the elements or tanks of the contiguous rows (420, 710, 540) are open upwards, and in FIG. 15 of tanks 499 are open downwards.
  • the floor of FIG. 14 has several frames 380, the projecting parts 380a of which support the corresponding rows 390, 410, 420 on the beams 430, 440.
  • FIG. 15 we see a terminal element 345 whose end is supported on the beam 323.
  • the rows (470, 490; 480, 510) are supported on the beams 430, 440 by the free ends of their terminal elements. It is the same for the ends of the rows (520, 530) placed on the beam 440.
  • certain frames such as 541 (FIG. 14) can be arranged astride a horizontal beam while ensuring a rigid connection between the elements of a row which extends on either side of this support beam.
  • a panel 329 rests on the bottom of the element 345 by its face having small grooves 580, through which wires 365 can pass.
  • the longitudinal cell 357 of the panel 329 (of trapezoidal section in this example), is filled with concrete which it also facilitates anchoring on the rows of elements.
  • reinforcements 366 (FIG. 1) are embedded in the concrete slab.
  • the floor can of course be made so as to reserve voids of all appropriate dimensions such as 690, 700, 710 (FIG. 14) for chimneys, hoppers, elevator shafts, or staircases, etc. adopting modular elements of the desired size in each case.
  • FIG. 15 we can see a modular tray 390 secured to the beam 391 by a frame 338 bolted to the latter, but without direct support of the tray 390 on the beam 391.
  • FIG. 16 shows three series of elements in U, A, B, C: series A comprises four elements 410, 520, 530, 540 whose wings 555 are inclined at an angle K equal to 60 ° on the plane P of the respective intermediate branches 600, 570, 480, 900 of these elements.
  • the wings 555 are spaced from one another, or in other words diverge, and all have the same width.
  • Series B is made up of three elements 411, 412, 413, the intermediate branches of which also have decreasing widths and smaller than the widths of the corresponding branches 600, 570, 480 of elements 410, 520, 530 of series A.
  • the wings 414 of series B have widths greater than the width of wings of series A, but equal to each other and they are also inclined by an angle K on the plane P 'of the intermediate branches, by diverging from each other in each element.
  • the C series consists of three elements 415, 416, 417 whose intermediate branches have decreasing widths and less than the widths of the corresponding branches of the B series, while their wings 418, 419, 421 have widths greater than those wings' 414, 415, 416, being also inclined by 60 ° on the plane of their central branch.
  • the wings are spaced from each other and inclined by 60 ° on the plane of the intermediate branches, instead of being perpendicular to them, as in the previous embodiments.
  • an arrangement of partitions has been made along a wall 422 by means of a set of U-shaped elements 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 439 reserving a certain volume between the wall 422 and this assembly of elements.
  • These have different widths as well as wings of different widths.
  • this arrangement comprises two elements 425, the wings of which have a greater width than the others, a door 431 which can be mounted between the element 425 and the neighboring element 426.
  • the latter has its wings open towards the outside of the volume between the wall 422 and the assembly of elements, which makes it possible to fix an element 449 receiving a planter 432 for decorative purposes.
  • the element 427 contiguous to the element 432, assembled to the latter by their adjacent wings is open towards the outside, which makes it possible to mount a podium 433 made up of a U-shaped element for the exhibition of various objects.
  • the terminal elements 429 and 423 are fixed one to the element 439 which is applied against the wall 422 and the other directly to the wall 422.
  • the panel of FIG. 18 is of triangular section and constituted by the combination of three U-shaped elements 450 whose wings 450a are fixed to the central branches 450b of the adjoining elements 450.
  • To each tray or element 450 can be attached an element 610 with wider wings, capable of supporting shelves for presenting material or information.
  • elements thus modified can be easily stored by stacking on top of each other, therefore with a small footprint, which is impossible with tubs or U-shaped elements whose wings are folded at 90 °.
  • the invention makes it possible to produce an infinite number of combinations of modular elements of heights, widths and depths which vary according to need, also with a number of fixing holes adapted to the particular applications envisaged in each case. All these modular elements can be easily fixed to each other by fixing members known per se such as rivets, screws, bolts, etc., without the need for any particular tool.
  • the elements according to the invention can be made as indicated above by any suitable material, capable of bending while retaining the necessary robustness, such as for example polyethylene plates coated with aluminum surfaces.
  • suitable material capable of bending while retaining the necessary robustness
  • the possible applications of the modular element and of the architectural or interior arrangement assembly according to the invention are extremely numerous: offices, living and working rooms, stores, exhibition halls, shopping centers, floors, podiums , furniture, etc.
  • the invention is not limited to the examples described and may include numerous variant embodiments.
EP19820401363 1981-08-31 1982-07-22 Modulelement für die Innen- und Aussenarchitektur, sowie mit diesen Elementen hergestelltes Bauwerk Expired EP0073691B1 (de)

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FR8116540A FR2512091A1 (fr) 1981-08-31 1981-08-31 Element modulaire pour l'architecture d'interieur et d'exterieur et ensemble d'architecture d'interieur ou d'exterieur realise au moyen d'un assemblage de ces elements
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FR8121242A FR2516570A2 (fr) 1981-08-31 1981-11-13 Element modulaire pour l'architecture d'interieur et d'exterieur et ensemble d'architecture d'interieur ou d'exterieur realise au moyen d'un assemblage de ces elements
FR8121242 1981-11-13
FR8201628A FR2520782A2 (fr) 1981-08-31 1982-02-02 Element modulaire pour l'architecture d'interieur et d'exterieur et ensemble d'architecture d'interieur ou d'exterieur realise au moyen d'un assemblage de ces elements
FR8201628 1982-02-02
FR8206326 1982-04-13
FR8206326A FR2524924B2 (fr) 1981-08-31 1982-04-13 Element modulaire pour l'architecture d'interieur et d'exterieur et ensemble d'architecture d'interieur ou d'exterieur realise au moyen d'un assemblage de ces elements

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