EP0444519A1 - Dekorationsgegenstand mit beleuchteten Profilschienen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for receiving and supporting shelves at variable vertical distances and / or of panels, part-walls and decorative objects to be arranged vertically, consisting of vertical, electrical supply lines receiving profile rails and connecting and supporting elements which can be fixed thereon.
- Decorative objects of this type are used to arrange particularly interesting or valuable objects in a well-lit manner so that they inevitably attract the attention of the buying public or other interested parties and arouse their buying interest.
- Electrical supply lines for example supply lines for halogen lamps, are arranged in the profile rails, so that lighting fixtures of this type can be arranged at different locations. Either each of the halogen lamps must be provided with its own supply line or corresponding branches must be created. The effort for this is considerable, so that usually one or a few lamps are used.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of using a variable, e.g. to create a device that can be used as a showcase or a cladding item and can be emphasized optically.
- the profile rails have an approximately square cross-section and on two, at a corner colliding side surfaces have a vertical, corresponding with the connecting elements connecting groove that this corner is a vertical in the profile rail, a current cord receiving channel and that a continuously formed fluorescent tube channel, which receives a fluorescent tube (neon tube), is assigned to the opposite outer corner.
- the object for example the showcase itself
- the current cord running on the inside of the profile rails gives practically any point at which halogen lamps or the like can be used. Connect lights and so effectively illuminate the inside of the showcase or the corresponding device.
- the special training has the outstanding Advantage that an endless supply cord is created to which several lighting fixtures can be connected at the same time without it being necessary to connect them separately to an electrical supply line.
- profile rails with the integrated fluorescent tubes as a support or as part of the display case or a cupboard, namely by arranging and integrating support elements on the opposite corner or side of the fluorescent tube, on which the individual shelves are securely attached and at the same time are stored and hung up easily manageable.
- the continuous connecting groove provides the possibility of securely accommodating the endless power cord and covering it in such a way that the support elements can nevertheless be attached without preventing the arrangement of the lighting fixtures. Overall, this results in very stable structures such as showcases and cupboards, in which correspondingly valuable and thus items to be secured can be accommodated.
- the support elements in turn can also be arranged at any height because they encompass the channel or, if necessary, can also be fixed to the channel with which they are then designed to correspond.
- the fluorescent tube running in the fluorescent tube channel has electrodes bent at right angles, which are securely accommodated in the lid or bottom and are connected there to the corresponding supply line.
- the fluorescent tube on the one hand and the electrical cord are safely housed in the respective channels. Due to the principle of the same design of the channels, they can each be equipped differently with a fluorescent tube or a current cord, so that the entire device can be used very variably.
- the channel and also the fluorescent tube channel are open towards the corner or outside corner and can be covered by a detachably arranged hood, the hoods being arranged inserted into the base plate and the cover plate.
- the hoods being arranged inserted into the base plate and the cover plate.
- the fluorescent tube is not only secured against damage, but also against dirt and other damage.
- the channel thus closed gives the possibility of safely accommodating even more sensitive designs of fluorescent tubes.
- the safe arrangement is ensured in particular by the fact that the respective hoods are inserted into the base plate or the cover plate, so that the cover can only be removed after the cover plate and possibly also the base plate have been removed beforehand. Only then, for example, can the cap be detached from the channel with the aid of a screwdriver in order to access the electric cord or the fluorescent tube, for example to replace it.
- the fluorescent tube channel has edges acting as cliffs and that the hood, which is made of transparent, tough, impact-resistant material, is designed to be fixable at the edges.
- the hood covering the fluorescent tube channel is thus clipped on in a simple manner, wherein, as mentioned above, its ends are arranged and fixed securely in the cover plate or base plate, so that a permanently effective covering of the respective channels, especially the fluorescent tube channel, is ensured .
- the hood is made of transparent, tough, impact-resistant material, it can be assumed with the necessary certainty that damage to the fluorescent tube cannot occur. Because on the one hand the fluorescent tubes and on the other hand, the covers in the form of the hoods have a long service life, ensuring permanent and practically maintenance-free lighting of such objects.
- An advantageous securing of the fluorescent tube in the fluorescent tube channel is achieved in that it has sections of a resiliently formed profile cord on the back.
- This section cord which is attached in sections, for example made of foam rubber or similar material, enables the fluorescent tube to be fixed effectively in the fluorescent tube channel, and is also effectively secured against vibrations, in particular when laid horizontally.
- the invention provides that the channels have clamping projections on the back, behind which one the current cord with two Sheath containing copper wires with guide and spacing ribs is fixed. Because both channels are of the same design, they can also be used alternately for the current cord or the fluorescent tube.
- the current cord is to be precisely fixed in the duct by the sheathing with the guide and spacing ribs so that connections can be made at any point via adapters.
- the copper wires of the electrical cord are insulated by the sheathing, so that the handling safety of such devices is improved.
- Lighting fixtures can be arranged to optimally illuminate and illuminate the individual shelves or the objects deposited on them.
- the invention provides that the hood covering the channel is arranged between the adapters and connected to them, or is also made of transparent, tough, impact-resistant material and consistently of the fluorescent tube is designed to cover.
- the cover parts or hoods can be pushed back and forth so that the adapters can also be arranged at different locations without impairing the cover of the electrical cord.
- the respective channel can also be used to accommodate a fluorescent tube, for which purpose the hood expediently consists of transparent, tough, impact-resistant material and covers the fluorescent tube throughout.
- the versatile use of the invention is hereby additionally illustrated.
- the invention provides that two bolt channels are formed in the profile rail in the middle and parallel to the fluorescent tube channel.
- the entire device is stabilized in a simple manner via the anchors or bolts arranged in the bolt channels, the profile rail being able to be effectively braced or connected to the respective end regions.
- the effort required for assembly is therefore extremely low, the individual bolts being fixed in the profile rail via cross bolts in the area of the base plate or cover plate. This eliminates the need to pull the bolts through the entire length, i.e. provide correspondingly long bolts.
- the connecting elements are equipped with a slot rail corresponding to the connecting groove and a support bracket. While the slotted rail is used to fix the connecting element in the connecting groove, the connection to the glass pane, the back part or any other delimitation part is established via the support bracket.
- the support bracket is expediently H-shaped and arranged parallel or at an angle to the connecting flange of the slot rail.
- This H-shaped support bracket has a corresponding flange or a common flange with the slot rail when the flanges are arranged in parallel, in the angular arrangement, on the other hand, these two flanges are arranged at an angle to one another, so that they can be used for a variety of purposes, for example as wall cladding for the invention Device results.
- the free flange is expedient of the mounting bracket is equipped with a rear wall connection flange attached at right angles to it, which has holes for rear wall retaining bolts arranged at a vertical distance.
- rear wall retaining bolts can also be used as spacers or as supports if the device according to the invention is used as wall cladding or column cladding, for which purpose the rear wall retaining bolts are designed to be extendable, or they are associated with extendable spacers. Depending on the size or the dimensions of the rear wall or the glass pane, sufficient support points can be provided distributed over the height and width, so that a very stable structure is created.
- the invention is characterized in that a device or a decorative object is created which can be used both as a light post, which is suitable as a wall covering or which is realized in the form of showcases or cupboards in which interesting and important or valuable objects can be presented to the buying public particularly effectively. It is advantageous that lighting can be and is possible both via the fluorescent tube or via the current cord with the halogen lamps or, if appropriate, by both devices.
- the lighting tube assembly on the outside corners has the great advantage that the buying public as such is made aware of the display case, the cabinet or the cover, and then the interior fittings illuminated by the halogen lamps or the tube light perceive and sift particularly carefully. This makes it possible to build larger cupboards or showcases or columns or similar. to train and present particularly strikingly.
- the continuous fluorescent tubes of practically any color illuminate the corner areas or the interior and are so integrated in the device or in the profile rail that they are always safely housed and can still be effective.
- the fluorescent tube on the one hand and the busbar on the other hand these are protected from destruction, but at the same time they can also prevent damage.
- the arrangement of the current cord or the fluorescent tube can be carried out alternately in the fluorescent tube channel or the channel or vice versa, so that there is a versatile use and representation possibility. Overall, the invention thus creates a very versatile device which brings considerable advantages, particularly in the decoration and sales area.
- Fig. 1 shows a showcase (1) in a simplified representation, the four corners of which are formed by profile rails (2).
- the shelves (3, 4) are supported on these profile rails (2), the lower end or the bottom shelf being formed by the base plate (5).
- Adjusting feet (6) are provided below the base plate (5), which can be used to compensate for the height at the four corners in order to ensure an optimal arrangement of the showcase (1).
- Electrical supply lines (7) run in the profile rails (2), as indicated in FIG. 1. This makes it possible to arrange halogen lamps (8, 8 ', 8' ') on the inside of the profile rail (2) practically in several height ranges, by means of which the objects placed on the individual shelves (3, 4) are illuminated particularly effectively.
- a light tube (1o) is integrated into the outer corner (9) of the profile rail (2), this light tube (1o) providing illumination primarily for the outside area, so that the object as such is of particular interest of the buying public or other interested parties.
- the display case (1) is highlighted by the light tubes and particularly catches the eye of the viewer and prospective buyer.
- Fig. 2 shows a section through a profile rail (2) approximately at the level of one of the shelves (3, 4).
- a hood (12) which is made of transparent material and which is additionally secured by a cover (13), this proving to be expedient for optical reasons.
- the hood (12) is virtually clamped onto or into the fluorescent tube channel (11), for which purpose the edges (16, 17) have a corresponding design and the hood (12) has corresponding edge areas in the form of so-called cliffs.
- the cross section of the profile rail (2) is approximately rectangular, the outer corner (9) receiving the fluorescent tube channel (11).
- the opposite corner (22) which is delimited by the side surfaces (2o, 37), receives a second channel (23).
- the side surfaces (20, 37) themselves are equipped with a connecting groove (21, 38), via which connecting elements, as will be explained further below, can be attached.
- the channel (23) has clamping projections (24, 25) on the back, into or behind which a casing (26) with guide ribs (26 ') and spacer ribs (26' ') is inserted, which in turn is the current cord (27, 28 ) records.
- the sheath (26) is designed such that the current cord (27, 28) with its copper strands is easily accessible from the outside through adapters, not shown here.
- the hood (29) covering the channel (23) is laid in sections and connects to the adapters (3o) not shown here in detail with the insertion (31).
- the respective halogen lamp or similar illuminant can be connected to the power cord (27, 28) via this adapter in such a way that the necessary energy supply is ensured.
- the hood (29) is fixed in or on the channel (23) in a similar manner to the hood (12) arranged there on the opposite outer corner (9).
- the hood (12) consists of transparent, tough, impact-resistant material, while the hood (29) generally consists of aluminum, since transparency is not required.
- the support elements (34), as shown in FIG. 2, are here via bolts (35) on the wall (36 ) of the profile rail (2). This means that they are independent of the channel (23) and at the same time act as additional protection by enclosing and simultaneously protecting the hood (29).
- the further side surface (37), which adjoins the corner (22), is equipped here with a glass holder (39) for the partial wall (4o).
- This partial wall (4o) is designed as a glass pane.
- the glass holder (39) in the form of a rubber body or plastic body is over the length of the Profile rail (2) arranged continuously and almost the partial wall (4o) so effective that there is no need for further connecting elements.
- the pin channels (42, 45) run parallel to the fluorescent tube channel (11) and the channel (23).
- bolts or anchor bolts (43) are accommodated, which are arranged via cross bolts (44) in the area of the base plate (5) or the cover plate (62) in the profile rail (2).
- the base plate (5) and the cover plate (62) can be connected to the profile rail (2) via these anchor bolts (43), which means that the fluorescent tube (1o) and the hood (12) are also fixed at the same time.
- the hood (12) is, as shown in particular in FIG. 5, into the base plate (5) or the cover plate (62), whereby at the same time an effective and simple fixing and securing of the light tube (1o) is achieved.
- Fig. 3 shows a pillar trim (46) consisting of four profile rails (2, 2 ', 2' ', 2' ''), which are attached to the corner points of the column (47) and which are connected to one another via center pieces to form a unit.
- connecting elements (48, 49) are provided, with which and on which the center pieces or rear walls are fixed.
- These connecting elements (48, 49) consist of a slotted rail (50) which can be fixed in the corresponding recess in the connecting groove (21, 38), as illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the connecting elements (48, 49) have support brackets (51). The same is shown in FIG. 4, a wall cladding being presented here.
- the support bracket (51) which has an H-shaped connection, parallel to the slot rail (5o) or can run at right angles to it.
- the slotted rail (5o) has a connecting flange (52) which either runs parallel to the connecting flange (53) of the support bracket (51) or at an angle to it.
- the connecting element (48) shows the parallel arrangement of the connecting flange (52) and connecting flange (53), while in the connecting element (49) an angular arrangement of the connecting flanges (52, 53) is shown.
- the free flange (54) of the support bracket (51) is provided with a rear wall connection flange (55) running at right angles thereto, in which holes (56) are formed which are distributed over the height.
- Back wall retaining bolts (57) can be inserted into the bores (56) of the rear wall connection flange (55), as indicated in FIG. 4.
- These rear wall retaining bolts (57) can be designed to be extendable so that they can be used simultaneously as a support element and bracing element with respect to the wall (61) or separate spacers (58, 59) are provided, as shown in FIG. 4. These spacers (58, 59) are variable in length and ensure that the cladding (6o) is braced or supported against the wall (61).
- Fig. 5 shows a profile rail (2) in longitudinal section, it being clear that in the bolt channels (42, 45) anchor bolts (43) are accommodated, which ensure that the base plate (5 ) and the cover plate (62) are effectively connected to the profile rail (2), the integrated fluorescent tube (1o) being secured at the same time by fixing the hood (12).
- To replace the fluorescent tube (1o) either only both bracing elements (63, 64) or only the bracing element assigned to the cover plate (62) need to be released in order to then remove the fluorescent tube (1o) after removing the hood (12) by one to replace new ones with the supply lines to connect and then resume operation. Since the fluorescent tube is provided with electrodes protruding at right angles, a special arrangement according to the invention is provided, which will be explained further below.
- the individual parts shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 belong to the display case (1) shown in FIG. 1.
- the necessary supply units for example the transformers, are housed in the base plate (5) or above and surrounded by a housing, so that they are protected and easy to accommodate. In the case of the transformers available today, however, it is easily possible to accommodate them either in the base plate (5) or the cover plate (62), the respective return line being passed through the profile rail (2).
- the transition area between the profile rail (2) and the base plate (5) is shown, the light tube (10) being guided in the corresponding light tube channel (11) and then with the electrode (66) in the base plate (5). is introduced or overlaid.
- the electrode (66) can be secured either by a cover plate (67) or by an appropriate housing, so that access or damage is excluded.
- the electrical lines which are not shown in detail here, connect to the electrode. They are routed via the return channels (69, 7o), which are illustrated, for example, in FIG. 1o and are mostly parts of the pin channels (42, 45).
- the channels (1o) receiving channels or the profile rails (2) are provided with elongated holes (65) so that the tube (1o) can be easily lifted out of the tube channel (11) after being pulled out and turned accordingly, whereby it can be lifted by the Raise above the horizon of the base plate (5).
- the cover plate (67) is secured by locks (68), which are indicated in Fig. 8 and which have locking screws.
- the cover plate (67) can be made of colored glass, for example, so that they also serve the advertising effect at the same time, which is even better if it is a mirror plate.
- FIG. 9 and 10 show special designs in that, according to FIG. 9, fluorescent tubes (10, 10 ') are accommodated in both channels (11, 23) or, contrary to the design according to FIG. 2, a current cord (11) 27, 28) and in the channel (23) a fluorescent tube (1o), the latter being shown in Fig. 1o.
- Fig. 1o also illustrates a special design of the profile cord (15), which nestles into the channel (23) and partially covers the fluorescent tube (1o), so that it is effectively secured and protected from vibrations, especially when laid horizontally.
- both the hood (12, 12 ') are made of transparent material
- the hood (1o) is made of transparent material
- the hood (29) is made of aluminum, for example.
- bolts (43) are provided at least in the area of the cover plate (62) and the base plate (5).
- the empty channels (42, 45) are shown, which have extensions towards the inside of the profile rail (2). These extensions serve as a return channel (69, 7o) for the supply line or the electrode feeds or also for other supply devices.
- Fig. 11 shows another embodiment in that here the fluorescent tube channel (11) is designed to be closed, but nevertheless from above or onto others Way a fluorescent tube can be inserted, while the central round channel in turn serves as a return channel (7o).
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