EP0588187A2 - Cloison d'aménagement pour foires ou magasins - Google Patents

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EP0588187A2
EP0588187A2 EP93114196A EP93114196A EP0588187A2 EP 0588187 A2 EP0588187 A2 EP 0588187A2 EP 93114196 A EP93114196 A EP 93114196A EP 93114196 A EP93114196 A EP 93114196A EP 0588187 A2 EP0588187 A2 EP 0588187A2
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
    • G09F15/0006Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
    • 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
    • A47B96/04Partition walls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
    • A47F5/0807Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor

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  • the invention relates to a trade fair and shop construction wall, such as is used in the field of trade fair and shop construction.
  • this object is achieved with a trade fair or shop wall with the features of claim 1.
  • the material used for the lower cross strut is significantly reduced in the new trade fair and shop construction wall, because the support members only need to be provided in a few places and do not have to extend over the entire length of the cross strut, especially since they have practically nothing to do with vertical strength contribute.
  • a wall plate can be retrofitted at any point at any time, even if no disturbing parts of the lower strut appear if the wall plate is significantly narrower than the length of the struts holding it.
  • the support member must absorb a torque. This transmission of the torque happens most simply when the leg seated in the rear-engaging groove of the cross strut has a hook part, while outside the groove the same leg is provided with an abutment member. This results in a positive introduction of the moments, which considerably reduces the surface load.
  • the support member can be removed from the lower strut or moved along the strut and brought to the appropriate location without additional tools.
  • the support member at any time as a section of an appropriately profiled extruded profile to manufacture.
  • a very robust abutment member with a reduced use of material results if it is formed by a rib which is triangular in cross section.
  • a blasting of the wall plate by the leg engaging in the groove is reliably avoided under all circumstances if the back part of the support member is provided with a support shoulder which is adjacent to the leg in question and on which the wall plate stands.
  • the leg seated in the groove of the wall plate only has to absorb the substantially lower transverse forces, but does not have to bear the weight of the plate.
  • the position of the plate is not determined in this way by the depth of the groove which is embedded in the edge side of the wall plate.
  • this shoulder is at the same height as the abutment, because this means that the size of the wall plate is equal to the distance between the underside of the lower strut and the top of the upper strut. Any surcharges that can lead to measurement and cutting errors are eliminated.
  • the placement of the wall plate on the support member is simplified if the leg engaging in the groove is approximately trapezoidal in cross section. This also prevents the inevitable canting of the plate from tearing open the groove laterally during assembly.
  • the upper strut is assigned its own holding member, which has a cross-sectional shape that differs from the supporting member. Since there are no moments in the Strut needs to initiate, but only transfers lateral forces, it can be made much easier.
  • the holding member preferably also consists of a section of an extruded profile which essentially has a U-shaped cross section with a back part and two legs. One of the legs sits in the upwardly open, rear-engaging groove of the upper cross strut, while the other leg engages in a corresponding groove in the wall plate.
  • a further groove is advantageously formed in the upper holding member, with the aid of which a cable or the like can be held or guided concealed behind the wall plate.
  • leg sitting in the groove of the strut has a thickness corresponding to half the width of the groove, two holding members can be hung directly in the same place, pointing to opposite sides, so that wall plates can be attached to both sides of the struts without the holding members must be offset against each other in the longitudinal direction of the struts.
  • Fig. 1 shows in a vertical section and vertically shortened a trade fair or shop wall 1, which has two parallel spaced profile struts 2 and a wall plate 3 held in front of these profile struts 2, which spans both the space between the two profile struts 2 and the two profile struts 2 covered.
  • the two profile struts 2 are detachably rigidly attached to vertical columns or pillars (not shown) and are thus held at a parallel distance from one another by the pillars or pillars.
  • the two profile struts 2 run horizontally and have the same cross-sectional shape, which is enough to describe only one of the two struts below.
  • the profile strut 2 consists of an extruded aluminum profile which has two side walls 4 and 5 which are parallel to one another and run over the entire length of the strut. These two side walls 4 and 5 are integrally connected to one another by transverse walls 6 and 7 running at right angles to the side walls 4 and 5. These two transverse walls 6 and 7 run at a distance from the upper or lower edge of the two side walls 4 and 5, so that there is a tubular cavity 8 with a rectangular cross section in the middle of the profile strut 2.
  • strips 9 and 11 are integrally formed on the upper and on the lower edge, which are arranged parallel and at a distance from the transverse walls 6 and 7. These strips 9 and 11 also run over the entire length of the cross strut 2, their free edges lying away from the side walls 4 and 5 also being parallel and at a distance from one another face each other. These free edges form groove edges 12 of an engaging groove 13, which are delimited at their base by the transverse wall 6 and 7, the inner sides of the two side walls 4 and 5 and the inner sides of the strips 9 and 11.
  • the rear-engaging grooves 13 thus have the shape of T-grooves, the wall thickness in the region of the groove edges 12, relative to the clear space of the rear-engaging groove 13, being relatively thin.
  • cross section of the profile struts 2 is symmetrical both with respect to the vertical axis and with respect to the transverse axis.
  • the two profile struts 2 serve as a framework for the wall panel 3, which is, for example, a coated 16 mm thick chipboard.
  • the wall plate 3 is thus a plane-parallel rectangular plate, which is provided along its upper narrow edge as well as along its lower narrow edge 14, 15 each with a smooth-walled, cross-sectionally rectangular groove 16 running parallel to the respectively adjacent profile strut 2.
  • the height extension of the plate 3 corresponds to the distance between the underside of the lower profile side 2 from the upper edge of the upper profile strut 2.
  • at least two support members 17 are provided along the lower profile strut 2, one of which only one is visible for the sake of illustration. These support members 17 support the plate 3 in the vertical direction and introduce the weight of the plate 3 into the lower profile strut 2.
  • the tilting down of the plate 3 from the lower support members 17 prevents at least one holding member 18 suspended in the upper profile strut 2, which initiates the tilting moment of the plate 3 with respect to the lower support members 17 into the upper profile strut 2.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show a side view in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the profile struts 2.
  • the support member 17 has a substantially U-shaped configuration, consisting of a back part 19 and two legs 21 and 22 rising in the same direction from the back part 19.
  • the support member 17 is an approximately 5 to 10 cm long section made of an extruded profile, which has the same cross-sectional shape throughout.
  • the back part 19 has an inner surface 23 which is divided into two sections 25 and 26 by a step or shoulder 24. Both sections 25 and 26 are flat surfaces, but section 25 of inner side 23 is offset in relation to section 26 in the direction in which the two legs 21 and 22 point. On its outside, the outside contour of the back part 19 essentially follows the course of the inside 23, so that the back part 19 has approximately the same wall thickness everywhere.
  • the leg 21 rises at a distance from the shoulder 24 extending in the longitudinal direction of the support member 17 and it is delimited by a wall 27 running parallel to the step 24 and at right angles to the surface section 26.
  • the wall 27 extends at a distance from the wall 26 into a projection 28 which points in the direction of the leg 22.
  • This projection 28 is delimited on its side facing the inside 23 of the back part 19 by a wall 29 parallel thereto, which at its free end merges into an arcuately curved wall 31.
  • a flat inclined surface 32 adjoins the wall 31, which lies on the outside of the leg 21 and leads back in the direction of the back part 19.
  • the surface 32 is inclined by approximately 45 ° with respect to the plane defined by the wall section 26.
  • the surface 32 ends at a height below the wall 29, but above a plane in which the surface section 25 lies.
  • the wall 32 merges into a short vertical wall section 33, which runs parallel to the wall 27 and is at a distance from it that is slightly smaller than the distance between the two groove edges 12 of the engagement groove 13.
  • a wall 34 which lies in the plane which is defined by the surface section 25.
  • the surface 34 forms an abutment surface in the manner described below and therefore projects outwards.
  • the abutment surface 34 merges into an inclined surface 35 which extends between the abutment surface 34 and the outer surface of the back part 19. Because of the surfaces described, the leg 21 is divided into an abutment part 36, a neck section 37 and a hook section formed by the rib 28, which points in the opposite direction to the abutment part 36.
  • the dimensions of the different sections on the leg 21 are selected so that the hook section 28 can be inserted between the groove edges 12 into the interior of the groove 13 which engages behind.
  • the final state is then the wall 29 of the hook section 28 against the inside of the strip 9 or 11 in question, that is the inside wall next to the groove edge 12, while the abutment surface 34 of the abutment section 36 bears on the outside next to the opposite groove edge 12.
  • the neck section 37 leads through the slot delimited by the two groove edges 12, the thickness of the neck section 37, that is to say the distance between the wall 27 and the wall 33, preventing the hook section 28 from engaging behind by moving transversely to the groove edges 12 Groove 13 can fall out when the abutment section 36 abuts the relevant bar 9 or 11.
  • the leg 22 has a relatively simple structure in that it is slightly trapezoidal in cross section and is laterally delimited by two flat surfaces 38 and 39, which converge in the direction away from the back part 19.
  • the length of the leg 13, measured from the surface section 25, is less than the depth of the groove 16 in the plate 3.
  • the upper holding member 18 also has an essentially U-shaped cross-section and has a back part 41 and two legs 42 and 43 extending in the same direction.
  • the holding part 13 is a 5 to 10 cm long section of an extruded profile and it therefore has the same cross section over the entire length.
  • the leg 42 has the shape of a bar with a rectangular cross section, which extends at right angles to the back part 41. At its free end, this bar is with a projecting in the direction of the leg 43 provided hook-shaped bar 44 which carries a contact surface 45 which is parallel to and at a distance from the back part 41.
  • the distance between the hook surface 45 and an inner surface 46 of the back part 41 is slightly larger than the height of the groove edge 12, that is to say the wall thickness of the strip 9 or 11.
  • the leg 43 consists of two sections, the section 47 adjacent to the back part 41 having a rectangular cross section, while the section 48 lying away from the back part 41 has a trapezoidal shape.
  • side walls 49 and 51 of the leg 43 run parallel to one another in connection with the back part 41 before they are angled convergingly at a distance from the back part 41.
  • the distance between the side walls 41 and 59 is the width of the groove 16, while the length of the leg 48 is in turn shorter than the groove 16 deep.
  • a groove 52 is provided in the back part 41 for accommodating and holding cables, which, viewed in cross section, has the shape of a three-quarter circle.
  • the assembly of the shop and exhibition wall 1 is done as follows: First, the two profile struts 2 are attached to the columns or pillars supporting them at the desired height at the appropriate vertical distance. Then at least two support members 17 are suspended at a distance from one another in the downwardly open, rear-engaging groove 13 of the lower profile strut 2.
  • the support members are pivoted back by 45 ° until the abutment member with the abutment surface 34 rests on the outside on the underside of the profile strut 2. A further pivoting of the support members 17 in the clockwise direction is prevented by the interaction of the hook surface 29 and the abutment surface 34 with the walls in the region of the groove 13 which engages behind.
  • the surface section 25 runs at the level of the underside of the profile strut 2.
  • the plate 3 is set up on the legs 22 of the at least two support members 17 which now project vertically upward, the leg 22 engaging in the groove 16.
  • the weight of the plate 3 is introduced into the lower profile strut 2 via the surface area 25.
  • the leg 22 does not have to take on a vertical force. Regardless of the depth of the groove 16, a support for the plate 3 is thus inevitably achieved, so that its lower edge is flush with the underside of the lower profile strut 2.
  • At least one upper holding member 18 is hung with the leg 42 in front into the upwardly open rear-engaging groove 13 of the upper profile strut 2 and pressed down until the leg 48 extends over its entire length the upper groove 16 of the plate 3 is inserted.
  • the underside of the groove 52 forms a semicircular bead which rises between the two legs 42 and 43.
  • the position of this bead is dimensioned such that the free distance to the inside of the leg 42 corresponds to the distance that the adjacent groove edge 12 has from the outer surface of the side wall 4 or 5. This has the consequence that when the holding member 18 has assumed the position shown in FIG. 1, the holding member 18 can no longer be displaced transversely to the profiled strut 2, because the bead formed by the groove 52 on the outside of the profiled strut 2 applies, while on the other hand the inside of the leg 42 is pressed against the adjacent groove edge 12.
  • the holding member 18 is thus secured in the transverse direction and since the leg 43 fits tightly with its upper portion 47 in the groove 16, the plate can not be moved transversely to the relevant strut 2 at the upper edge. Due to the corresponding dimension of the leg 22 of the lower support member 17 relative to the width of the groove 16, a backlash-free mounting is also ensured here. A transverse displacement of the lower support member 17 is prevented by the neck portion 37.
  • the plate 3 Since the distance between the legs 42 and 43 of the upper holding member 18 is exactly the same as the distance between the legs 21 and 22 of the lower supporting member 17, the plate 3 has the same distance from the adjacent profile strut 2 both above and below.
  • a strip 54 can additionally be formed on the outer wall of the groove 52, as shown in FIG. 3 by dashed lines. This bar 54 extends tangentially from the side wall of the groove 52, specifically at the deepest point in relation to FIG. 3 and points in the direction of the leg 42.
  • the bar 54 has the greatest distance from the inside 46 of the back part 41 , to which it extends in relation to the cross section.
  • the length of the strip 54 measured parallel to the extension of the back part 41 in cross section, is selected such that a straight line leads to the free end of the strip 54 through the throat area, on which the outer wall of the groove 52 rises above the inside 46 begins. It is thereby achieved when the holding member 18 is inserted that, when a force is exerted on the leg 43 in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the profile strut 2, the strip 54 with its free edge, based on FIG.

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