EP2188461A1 - Revêtement de surface comportant des bandes décoratives - Google Patents
Revêtement de surface comportant des bandes décorativesInfo
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- EP2188461A1 EP2188461A1 EP08782927A EP08782927A EP2188461A1 EP 2188461 A1 EP2188461 A1 EP 2188461A1 EP 08782927 A EP08782927 A EP 08782927A EP 08782927 A EP08782927 A EP 08782927A EP 2188461 A1 EP2188461 A1 EP 2188461A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to surface coverings, particularly to interior and exterior surface coverings and screens having a plurality of decorative strips.
- Linings for interior surfaces, such as walls and ceilings, in both residential and commercial buildings are well known in the art. These take many forms. One of the most common of these is to cover the walls and ceilings with gypsum-based wallboards, which typically have a flat, smooth, papered-covered surface and slightly bevelled edges. The bevelled edges are abutted together during installation and subsequently are typically filled with a gypsum based joint compound to produce a seamless looking finish which is then painted or wallpapered.
- Wainscoting is typically installed over the top of wallboard on interior walls for decorative purposes.
- the material used for the wainscoting is most often wood, but can also be particleboard, pressed metal sheets, or gypsum-based mouldings.
- panelling Another type of decorative covering traditionally used has been wood panelling. Such panelling may, for example, have a sculptural design carved or otherwise cut into the panels.
- a still further known variation comprises a plurality of parallel spaced apart strips of timber which are individually fixed over the top of the ceiling wall board. Finishes such as this have the added advantage of providing acoustic advantages. Similar arrangements exist for interior and exterior screens and exterior wall and surface panelling.
- Decorative screens and interior and exterior wall and ceiling finishes generally suffer from one major disadvantage - they are very labour intensive to create, and consequently are expensive.
- the invention provides a modular panel system including modular panels each having a plurality of decorative strips and one or more transverse supports supporting the decorative strips, said panels configured to mount to and disguise a supporting framework.
- each decorative strip when a panel is mounted on a framework, a facing edge of each decorative strip at least partially conceals the framework.
- each decorative strip is profiled such that, when a panel is mounted on a framework, a facing edge of each decorative strip extends around a framework member to provide a gap between ends of strips on adjacent panels less than a width of the framework member.
- the panels are configured to conceal joins between panels.
- the decorative strips on installed panels form a substantially uniform covering of decorative strips.
- the panels are configured to be supported by the framework without fixed attachment to the framework.
- the panels are configured to be installed without fixed attachment to adjacent panels.
- the decorative strips are arranged parallel to each other.
- the position of a strip parallel to and adjacent an edge of the panel is such that the spacing between that strip and an adjacent strip in an adjacent installed panel is substantially the same as the spacing of any two adjacent stnps on the same panel.
- each panel includes a backing, wherein at least those parts of the supports and the backing visible in the assembled panel system are the same colour.
- the modular panel system includes a framework for supporting the panels, wherein at least that part of the framework visible in an assembled panelled covering is the same colour as the supports and backing.
- the framework, the supports and the backing are a dark colour, preferably black.
- the backing is an acoustic material.
- the framework and the transverse supports are coloured so as to disguise the framework and transverse supports.
- At least those parts of the supports and the framework visible in the assembled panel system are the same colour.
- the modular panel system is a modular ceiling panel system.
- the supporting framework is a standard ceiling grid f ramework.
- the invention provides a modular panel system including modular panels each having a plurality of decorative strips and one or more transverse supports supporting the decorative strips, said panels configured to mount to a supporting framework, the framework and the transverse supports being coloured so as to disguise the framework and transverse supports.
- the invention provides a panel including one or more supports and A plurality of decorative strips, each support comprising an elongate member having a plurality of transverse notches arranged along its length for receiving and retaining the strips, each notch having one or more profiled edges.
- the panel is an interior or exterior wall or ceiling covering panel.
- the panel is an interior or exterior screen panel.
- the profiled edges are shaped for retention of the decorative strips.
- each notch is a toothed profile.
- the panel is configured to be installed with one or more like panels.
- the edges of each panel are shaped to receive a support structure.
- the decorative strips are formed from timber, metal or plastics material.
- the supports are generally U-shaped supports.
- the supports are formed from a metal.
- the supports are extrusions.
- the decorative strips are arranged In parallel spaced apart relationship
- the decorative strips are arranged with respect to the supports such that their width is substantially perpendicular to the supports and each of the decorative strips is substantially wider than it is thick.
- the invention provides a panel including one or more supports and a plurality of decorative strips, each support comprising an elongate member having a plurality of transverse notches arranged along its length for receiving and retaining the strips, wherein each support is substantially U-shaped in Cross-section.
- the invention provides a panel including one or more elongate supports and a plurality of decorative strips each having a back surface with a plurality of notches formed therein, wherein each elongate support is received within notches in two or more of the decorative strips and has a cross-sectional shape matching the shape of the notches.
- the panel is an interior or exterior wall or ceiling covering panel.
- each notch has a shape which impedes movement of the elongate support perpendicular to the back surface and out of the notch.
- each notch has a shape which is narrower at the back surface than at a widest point of the notch.
- each notch is a dovetail shape.
- each notch has one or more recesses configured to receive corresponding protrusions on the elongate supports.
- the elongate supports are formed as extrusions.
- each decorative strip is secured to the appropriate elongate supports using a fastener or adhesive.
- the elongate supports are configured to engage with one or more joining members for joining the elongate supports and/or mounting the covering to an interior or exterior wall or ceiling.
- the elongate supports engage with the joining members using a push-fit.
- joining members are formed as extrusions.
- the joining members are substantially T-shap ⁇ d extrusions.
- the joining members are arranged to support a backing material.
- each modular panel is modular, and is configured to be installed with one or more like panels.
- each modular panel includes at least two elongate supports.
- the elongate supports are arranged to protrude from one edge of a panel and to provide a recess at the opposite edge of the panel, ⁇ o that when installed with like panels the elongate supports overlap the join between panels.
- joining members engage with the elongate supports for joining the elongate supports and/or mounting the covering to a wall or ceiling, and these joining members span two or more panels.
- the decorative strips are formed from timber, engineered wood, metal or plastics material.
- the decorative stripes are arranged in parallel spaced apart relationship.
- the decorative stripes are arranged with respect to the supports such that their width is substantially perpendicular to the supports and each of the decorative stripes is substantially wider than it is thick.
- the invention may be used in coverings for wall linings, ceiling linings, privacy screens, garage door panels, sunshades, window furnishing, external cladding, screens and louvers for the joinery industry.
- the invention enables long spans of timber such as louvers or slats to appear to be unsupported when viewed from the front.
- Figure 1 is a back view of a modular panel according to one embodiment
- Figure 2 is a side view of the panel of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a second side view of the panel of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 4 is a side view of a wall or ceiling covering panel
- Figure 5 is a side view of two ceiling panels supported by a hanging ceiling support
- Figure 6 is an end view of a panel according to a further embodiment
- Figure 7 is a plan view of the panel of Figure 6;
- Figure 8 shows a notch in a decorative strip and an elongate support engaged in the notch
- Figure 9 is a similar view to Figure 8, showing an elongate support and joining member
- Figure 10 is a similar view to Figure 9, showing a joining member for retaining a backing material
- Figure 11 is a similar view to Figure 10, showing the backing material
- Figure 12 shows an elongate support and decorative strip according to a further embodiment
- Figure 13 shows the joining member of Figure 12
- Figure 14 shows how two modular panels may be installed
- Figure 15 a further embodiment of a panel according to the invention mounted in a frame
- Figure 16 shows the mechanism for mounting the panel of Figure 15 in the frame
- Figure 17 shows an extrusion used in the mounting of the panel of Figure 15 into the frame
- Figure 18 is a side view of a further embodiment of a modular panel system
- Figure 19 is a side view perpendicular to the side view of Figure 18
- Figure 20 is a view from the front of the modular panel system of Figure 18
- Figure 21 is a plan view from the back of the modular panel system of Figure
- Figure 22 is a plan view from the front of the modular panel system of Figure 18,
- Figure 23 is a side view of a further embodiment, including a services panel;
- Figure 24 is a side view of a further embodiment, showing another type of services panel;
- Figure 25 shows a further embodiment, for floating ceiling applications
- Figure 26 shows a mounting arrangement for mounting a modular panel system to a wall
- Figure 27 shows a panel according to a further embodiment.
- Figure 1 is a back view of a panel 1 according to a first embodiment, suitable for use as an interior or exterior wall or ceiling covering or a screen.
- the panel 1 includes a plurality of decorative strips 2 which are supported by a plurality of transverse supports 3.
- the supports 3 are generally elongate and span a number of strips 2.
- the panel 1 may be installed on site, but is preferably formed in a number of modular panels, each including a plurality of strips 2 and supports 3 and capable of installation so as to provide a substantially uniform covering.
- Figure 2 is a side view of the panel of Figure 1.
- the supports 3 may be generally U- shaped channels as shown in Figure 2 and may be formed from a suitable metal, such as aluminium or steel, or from a suitable rigid plastic-
- the supports 3 may be formed by stamping and roll forming, or any other suitable method.
- Figure 3 is a detailed side view perpendicular to the view of Figure 2. This shows the strips 2 supported in notches 4 in the support 3.
- the notches 4 each have edges which are profiled so as to retain the strips 2 more effectively.
- each notch has a profile consisting of a series of teeth 5 cut into its edges.
- the decorative strips may be held in a suitable jig while the supports 3 are knocked into place with a mallet or hammer, or pressed into place by a suitable machine.
- the decorative strips 2 may be formed from timber, engineered wood (such as medium density fibreboard), plastic or other suitable material.
- Figure 4 is a side view of a modular panel, showing a series of strips 2, each held in a toothed notch 4 in a support 3.
- the profiled notches 4 provide for more secure retention of the decorative strips 2, without the need for labour-intensive fixing of each strip. Instead of fastening each strip to a support using screws or the like, each strip is simply set into place in a toothed notch, which effectively retains the strip. Thus, the strips and supports are easily assembled.
- FIG. 5 shows two modular ceiling covering panels 7, each formed as described above.
- the edge of each panel 7 is formed with a recess 8 for receiving a hanging ceiling support 9 or similar support structure.
- a different profile may be used in place of the recess 8 for different types of support structure.
- each decorative strip is profiled so that a facing edge 8a of the strip extends beyond the edge of the hanging ceiling support 9.
- the gap 8b is therefore less than the width of the bottom section 9a of the hanging ceiling support 9. This not only partly conceals the hanging celling support 9 but provides a smaller gap between the ends of decorative strips on adjacent panels. This contributes towards an illusion of a continuous covering or continuous decorative strips.
- each strip may also be supported in part by the hanging ceiling support 9, since the top part of the profile 8 provides a surface which can sit on the hanging ceiling support 9.
- Figure 6 is an end view of a panel 10 according to a further embodiment.
- the panel 10 includes a plurality of decorative strips 11 , which are supported by a plurality of transverse supports 12.
- the supports 12 are generally elongate and span a number Of strips 11.
- the panel 10 may be installed on site, but is preferably combined with a number of like panels 10, each including a plurality of strips 11 and supports 12 and capable of installation so as to provide a substantially uniform covering.
- the decorative strips 11 may be formed from timber, engineered wood (such as medium density fibr ⁇ board), metal, plastic or other suitable material.
- Figure 7 is a back, plan view of a screen or wall or ceiling covering panel, showing the decorative strips 11 and elongate supports 12.
- FIG 8 is a detailed cross-section along the length of one st ⁇ p 11.
- Each strip includes one or more notches 13 formed in its back surface 14.
- the notch is preferably narrower at the back surface than at its widest point, and may have a dovetail shape, as shown.
- the support 12 is shaped so as to fit within the notch 13 and the shape of the notch prevents the support 12 from being pulled out of the notch 13 in the direction indicated by arrow 15.
- the support 12 is also secured to the decorative strip 11 using a fastener 16, such as a nail, screw or the like, in order to hold the decorative strip in the appropriate position with respect to the support.
- a fastener 16 such as a nail, screw or the like
- a suitable adhesive could be used.
- a crimping arrangement could be used to form a connection between the support 12 and decorative strip 11. This arrangement could use material formed integrally with the support 12 or decorative strip 11 to form the crimp, or a separate element could be crimped to connect the support and decorative strip.
- the supports 12 are slid into position in the notches 13, while the strips 11 are held steady in a suitable jig. Fasteners 16 are then used to secure the supports 12 to the strips 11.
- Figure 9 is a similar view to that of Figure 8.
- the support 12 engages with a joining member 20 for joining to a similar support 12 and/or mounting of the covering to a wall or ceiling.
- the support 12 is formed with a pair of protrusions 21 which engage with corresponding protrusions 22 on the joining member 20, simply using a push-fit.
- the joining member 20 may be formed as an elongate T-shaped member, as shown. This provides good rigidity to the installed covering. Alternatively, the joining member could be formed from timber or other suitable material, with any suitable cross-section.
- the joining member 20 conceals not only the joins between panels but also the nails or other fasteners 16, which is important where th ⁇ surface covering can be seen from the back.
- the elongate support 12 and joining member 20 may both be formed as extrusions, for ease of manufacture.
- FIG 10 is a similar view to those of Figures 8 and 9. However, in this embodiment joining member 20 is arranged to support a backing material. The joining member
- FIG. 20 is formed with clips 25 protruding from its back surface.
- the clips 25 receive a backing material 26, as shown in figure 11.
- the backing material may be an acrylic or colourbond material, or other suitable material. Use of a backing material may be particularly desirable when the covering is used for garage doors, for example. Backing materials may also be used for lighting effects in ceilings Or walls.
- Figures 12 and 13 show a further type of elongate support 12.
- the elongate support 12 is generally similar to the elongate support of Figures 9 to 11 but has a generally rectangular cross-section instead of a dovetail shape.
- two protrusions 27 are provided, with the notch having a corresponding pair of recesses.
- Figure 14 illustrates the modular nature of wall or ceiling coverings according to one embodiment.
- Two like panels 10 are to be installed side by side.
- the elongate support 12 in a first panel is arranged to provide a slight recess 30 at one edge, while the support 12 of the other panel protrudes slightly 31 so as to sit within the recess 30.
- the spacing of the decorative strips 32, 33 adjacent to the joint will then be substantially the same as the spacing between any other two adjacent decorative strips 11.
- the join in the elongate supports 12 is concealed behind the decorative strip 32. This provides an invisible join between modular panels, allowing a substantially uniform covering to be achieved using such panels.
- Figures 15 to 17 show a structure for fitting the covering to a frame member 35.
- the frame member may be a door frame or any other framework and may be an existing framework to which the covering is retrofitted or a purpose-built framework.
- a joiner 36 shown in detail in Figure 17, includes a sleeve section 37 configured to lie over the top of the decorative strips 11.
- the joiner 36 may be secured to those decorative strips using fasteners 38.
- the joiner 36 also includes a protrusion 40 configured to sit in a recess in the frame member 35.
- the recess can be closed after installation of the joiner 36 using a small piece 41 preferably formed from the same material as the rest of the frame member, as shown in the finished join of Figure 15.
- the joiner 35 may be formed as an extrusion.
- FIG 18 shows a further embodiment in which a number of modular panels 50 are supported by a framework 51 which may be a standard T-grid hanging ceiling framework.
- a framework 51 which may be a standard T-grid hanging ceiling framework.
- Each modular panel includes a number of decorative strips 52 supported by transverse supports 53 (of which only one is shown in Figure 18). The transverse supports may sit on the T-grid.
- the modular panel system may also include a backing 55.
- the backing 55 may be an acoustic material, such as a polyester acoustic bat, preferably with a suitable facing layer, such as a Lantor fabric layer.
- the backing 55 is visible between the decorative strips 52.
- the supports 53 and the framework members 51 may be the same colour.
- the supports 53 and the framework members are a dark colour, such as black. In many settings these members will then fade into the background, or be camouflaged, creating the illusion of the decorative strips floating in mid-air, unsupported.
- the backing 55 may be the same colour as the supports 53 and the framework members 51 , further contributing to this illusion.
- the panels are not fixed to the framework or to adjacent panels.
- the T-grid defines a standard framework size.
- the T-grid may form a number of 1200 by 600mm rectangles, each supporting a single panel moduje.
- the backing material 55 sits naturally within the space defined by the vertical parts 56 of the T-grid members 51.
- the decorative strips 57, 58 which are adjacent the join between panels are spaced by a distance 59 which is identical to the distanoe between any two other adjacent decorative strips 52. This helps to hide the join, so that a covering formed from a number of modular panels appears uniform from below.
- Figure 19 is a view of the modular panel system of Figure 18, from the side, again showing how the backing 55 fits into the spaces formed by the vertical part 56 of the T-grid member 51.
- Figure 20 is a partially cut away view of the modular panel system from below. This view shows the framework (i.e. the T-grid members 51) and decorative strips 52. The strips are not shown in one corner of the central panel, Vietnamese that the backing 55 can be seen.
- the backing 55 is formed as a rectangular bat which sits in a rectangular cell formed by the vertical parts (not shown in Figure 20) of the T-grid members 51a, 51b, 51c, 51 d.
- Figure 21 is a plan view of the modular panel system from above, without the backing 55. This shows the decorative strips 52, supports 53 and T-grid members 51a, 51b, 51c and 51d. The rectangular cell for the backing 55 can be clearly seen The gaps between the strips are also clearly visible, illustrating how th ⁇ backing material, when installed, can be seen from below the panel.
- Figure 22 is a plan view of the modular panel system from below, again showing the T-grid members 51a — 51d and the decorative strips 52.
- modular panels are preferably not fixed to the framework or to adjacent panels, panels can easily be lifted from the framework if it is necessary to access the space behind the installed covering.
- a dedicated services panel it may be advantageous to provide a dedicated services panel to allow access to the space behind the installed covering.
- FIG 23 shows an installed covering including a number of panels 50, supported by T-grid members 51.
- an extra T-grid member 64 may be installed between two standard T-grid members 51.
- a panel 65 of less than standard width is installed between one Standard T-grid member 51 and the extra T-grid member 64.
- a services panel 66 is installed between the other standard T-grid member 51 and the extra T-grld member 64 . Again, this is preferably not fixed to the framework, so that H can easily be lifted to access the space behind the covering.
- Figure 24 shows an alternative services panel 67, shaped such that its bottom surface is level with the bottom edges of the decorative strips 52.
- Figure 25 shows how the modular panel system can be adapted for floating ceiling applications.
- a standard T-grid member 70 can be fixed to a floating ceiling edge section 71 , supporting a modular panel 50 as described above.
- Figure 26 shows an embodiment in which an offset wall mounting 73 is used for mounting a T-grid member.
- the offset mounting 73 is affixed to a wall 74 above the
- Figure 27 shows a further panel system 80 in which a number of panels 81, 82 are configured to fit to a number of parallel framework members 83, 84, 85.
- the framework members may again be standard T-grid members.
- the panels 81, 82 supply the transverse structure to the framework.
- the cross- members 86, 87, 88 in each panel are configured to engage with the framework members 83, 84, 85. This is preferably achieved using a hook 90 or similar element at each end of the cross-member 86, 87, 88 which sits over the top of the framework member 83, 84, 85.
- the panel provides a transverse rigidity to the panel system.
- This embodiment remains a modular system, since preformed panels are fitted to the pre-existing or pre-installed framework. The panels are attached to the framework solely by the weight of the panels and the configuration of the ends of the cross- members 86, 87, 88.
- the framework 83, 84, 85 and cross-members 86, 87, 88 may be disguised by the spacing of the decorative strips 89 around the join and by any of the colour arrangements described above.
- the invention provides a modular panel system which creates coverings with an appearance approximating that provided by continuous strips, but with the practicality of modular systems.
- the panels may use easily fabricated components, such as wooden strips and extruded components.
- the components are easily connected to form the panels.
- the invention may also find applications in cladding, doors, Including garage doors, sunshades, window coverings, screens (such as privacy screens) and the like.
- Acoustic blankets or other acoustic elements may be Installed behind the decorative strips.
- Other backings may be provided for other effects, e.g. visual or lighting effects.
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