EP3008257B1 - Installation de cloison modulaire - Google Patents

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EP3008257B1
EP3008257B1 EP13886877.3A EP13886877A EP3008257B1 EP 3008257 B1 EP3008257 B1 EP 3008257B1 EP 13886877 A EP13886877 A EP 13886877A EP 3008257 B1 EP3008257 B1 EP 3008257B1
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Geoff Gosling
Mogens Smed
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C17/00Sofas; Couches; Beds
    • A47C17/38Wall beds
    • A47C17/46Wall beds characterised by a rigid mattress-supporting member
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C17/00Sofas; Couches; Beds
    • A47C17/38Wall beds
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C9/00Stools for specified purposes
    • A47C9/06Wall stools ; Stools hingedly mounted against the wall
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
    • E04H1/12Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
    • E04H1/125Small buildings, arranged in other buildings

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  • This invention relates to a modular wall installation.
  • the general shape of a building can constrain the shape of an office or a living space.
  • a typical building can have approximately vertical walls and approximately horizontal floors and ceilings, which can define the building's envelope.
  • the walls can be approximately perpendicular to the floors and ceilings.
  • the shape of interior spaces, such as office or living spaces can be at least partially defined by the exterior shape of the building's envelope.
  • Typical buildings also can include internal partitions or walls, which can define individual spaces within the building.
  • partitions can define office spaces, conference rooms, utility rooms, etc.
  • partitions or walls that define individual spaces also have approximately perpendicular orientation relative to the building's floor. As such, in some instance, occupants of the individual spaces may have a perception of confinement. Accordingly, there are a number of disadvantages in modular walls and partitions that can be addressed.
  • US 5,078,284 discloses a portable display platform foldable into a flat package for storage and transport.
  • the display platform may also be unfolded and attached to a display frame.
  • the portable display includes multiple panels made from fabric. Rods extend between hinged brace members in order to support the structure and the panels.
  • the display panel is supported on a pair of horizontal feet hingedly connected to a pair of inclined braces.
  • the platform frame includes vertical and horizontal supports US 3,156,018 discloses a modular wall installation.
  • the invention provides a modular wall installation as defined in claim 1 for forming individual spaces within a building. More specifically, implementations can involve partitions and/or walls that can define an individual space, which can produce a perception for occupants that the individual space is larger than actual dimensions thereof. As such, the occupants of the individual space can have a perception or experience of being in an individual space that is non-confining or less confining than a conventional individual space.
  • Implementations of the present invention provide systems, methods, and apparatus for forming individual spaces within a building. More specifically, implementations can involve partitions and/or walls that can define an individual space, which can produce a perception for occupants that the individual space is larger than actual dimensions thereof. As such, the occupants of the individual space can have a perception or experience of being in an individual space that is non-confining or less confining than a conventional individual space.
  • the walls that define the individual space include one or more angled panels oriented at a non-orthogonal angle relative to a floor and/or a ceiling of such individual space.
  • the angled panels form an obtuse angle with an interior portion of the floor (i.e., relative to the floor inside the individual office space).
  • the angled panels also can form an acute angle with an interior portion of the ceiling, which is parallel to the interior portion of the floor.
  • the angled panels can angle outward from the interior of the individual space.
  • the walls formed by the angled panels can provide an increased space at an upper portion of the individual space as compared with the lower portion thereof.
  • Increased space in the upper portion of the individual space i.e., the volume differential between the upper and lower portions
  • volume differential between the upper and lower portions can provide an appearance that the individual space is larger than the actual dimensions thereof.
  • implementations include modular walls.
  • the walls may have one or more wall modules, which can connect together in any number of suitable configurations, to form modular walls.
  • a single wall module can include one or more angled panels secured thereto or incorporated therein.
  • the angled panels can couple to and/or between multiple wall modules. In any case, however, the builder or installer can easily position and reposition wall modules and/or the angled panels to configure and/or reconfigure the shape, use, or any number of other parameters of an individual space.
  • FIGS 1A-1B illustrate an exemplary modular wall 100.
  • the modular wall 100 includes one or more vertical supports, such as vertical supports 110 (e.g., vertical supports 110a, 110b, 110c, 110d). Implementations also include angled panels 120 connected to and between the vertical supports 110.
  • the vertical supports 110 can have an angled face 111 and a base 112.
  • the angled face 111 can be oriented at an acute angle relative to the base 112.
  • the angled face 111 can face an interior of the individual space. Accordingly, the angled face 111 can be angled outward relative to the interior of the individual space.
  • the installer can position or set the base 112 on a support surface, such as a floor.
  • the vertical supports 110 can have any number of suitable configurations, which can vary from one implementation to another.
  • the base 112 of the vertical supports 110 can have a width of about 12" to 36".
  • the vertical supports 110 can include a frame and multiple panels (e.g., panels 113, 114, 115, 116) connected to the frame in a manner that at least partially conceals the frame.
  • the panel 115 can form or define the angled face 111.
  • the builder or installer can form the vertical supports 110 that have any suitable appearance. Specifically, the builder can choose a suitable color, pattern, transparency or translucency, and other appearance characteristics for the panels that connect to the frame of the vertical supports 110.
  • the panels can removably connect to the vertical supports 110. Consequently, the panels can detach from the frame of the vertical supports 110 to allow for reconfiguration of the vertical supports 110. Particularly, after detaching current panels from the frame of the vertical supports 110, the installer can connect replacement panels thereto. Hence, for example, the installer can match and/or coordinate the panels of the vertical supports 110 with interior of the individual space.
  • the panels of the vertical supports 110 also can provide additional support and/or rigidity for the vertical supports 110. Accordingly, the frame of the vertical supports 110 can be smaller than a similar vertical support that does not include panels. In any event, the vertical supports 110 can have sufficient strength and/or rigidity to support the angled panels 120.
  • the angled panels 120 can connect to the angled face 111 of the vertical supports 110.
  • the angled panels 120 may be oriented approximately parallel relative to the angled face 111 of the vertical supports 110.
  • the angled panels 120 can form an obtuse angle with the floor inside the individual space.
  • the angled panels 120 can connect to the vertical supports 110 in any number of suitable ways.
  • the installer can fasten the angled panels 120 to the vertical supports 110 (e.g., with screws, bolts, rivets, etc.).
  • the angled panels 120 can detachably or removably connect to the vertical supports 110. Accordingly, the installer can detach and/or replace the angled panels 120 from the modular wall 100. Consequently, the installer can easily modify the configuration of the modular wall 100 into any suitable configuration.
  • the angled panels 120 can connect to the vertical supports 110 in any number of suitable locations and orientations.
  • the angled panels 120 can pass through the panel 114 and panel 115 of each of the vertical supports 110 and can connect to the frame and/or to the panel 114 and/or panel 115 of the vertical supports 110.
  • the panels 114, 115, and the angled panels 120 can interconnect together and can increase rigidity and stability of the modular wall 100.
  • the angled panels 120 are shown as substantially planar, it should be appreciated that this disclosure is not so limited.
  • the angled panels 120 can have a non-planar configuration.
  • the angled panels 120 can have a waive-like shape.
  • the angled panels 120 can comprise any number of materials, which may vary from one implementation to another.
  • the angled panels 120 can include glass, thermoplastic resin, similar material, or combinations thereof, which can be at least partially transparent and/or translucent. It should be appreciated, however, that the angled panels 120 can include any number of materials that may be opaque or substantially opaque.
  • the installer can coordinate the selection of suitable angled panels 120 with, for example, the design of the building and/or of the individual space by connecting suitable angled panels 120 to the vertical supports 110.
  • the angled panels 120 can include substantially rigid materials. Alternatively, however, the angled panels 120 can include flexible and/or sheet-like materials.
  • the angled panels 120 can comprise a fabric, film, or similar thin and/or flexible material.
  • the angled panels 120 comprising a thin and/or flexible material can be stretched between adjacent vertical supports 110 (e.g. between the vertical supports 110a and the vertical supports 110b), such that the angled panels 120 acquire and maintain a substantially planar configuration or shape.
  • the angled panels 120 may be partially stretched between the adjacent vertical supports 110, in a manner that at least a portion of the angled panels 120 sags or droops out of the planar configuration.
  • the particular shape of the vertical supports 110, angled panels 120, and/or of the modular wall 100 can vary from one implementation to the next and can depend, for example, on particular suitability for a specific installation and/or individual space.
  • the angled panels 120 and/or the modular wall 100 may have an approximately rectangular shape. Additional or alternative implementations can include the angled panels 120 that have a square, oval, or any number of suitable shapes.
  • the angled panels 120 can completely or partially cover the space between the adjacent vertical supports 110.
  • the angled panels 120 together with the vertical supports 110 can form a substantially uninterrupted modular wall 100.
  • the angled panels 120 may partially cover or close the space between the adjacent vertical supports 110, such as to leave an opening.
  • a bottom of the angled panels 120 may be offset from the floor, in a manner that forms a gap between the floor and the bottom of the angled panels 120.
  • the angled panels 120 may have a shape that is different from the shape formed by the space between the vertical supports 110 (e.g., an oval shape), and the difference between the shapes can form one or more openings in the modular wall 100.
  • the modular wall 100 includes the angled panels 120 oriented at an obtuse angle relative to the floor of the individual space.
  • the angled panels 120 can connect to the base 112, which may define the angle between the angled panels 120 and the floor.
  • the angled panels 120 can connect to one or more other portions of the vertical supports 110 (e.g., angled panels 120 may pass through the vertical supports 110).
  • the angled panels 120 may be oriented relative to the floor at a different angle than the base 112.
  • the base 112 can be approximately parallel to the floor, while the angled panels 120 may form an acute or obtuse angle with the floor. Alternatively, the angled panels 120 may be approximately perpendicular relative to the floor. In any event, the angled panels 120 can connect to the vertical supports 110, while a portion of the vertical supports 110 and/or the angled panels 120 that define the individual space can have a suitable orientation relative to the floor in such individual space.
  • the vertical supports 110 may have sufficient length and/or width (i.e., length and width of the base 112) to provide sufficient stability to the modular wall 100 without any additional connections or structures to secure the modular wall 100. For instance, once interconnected together with the angled panels 120, the vertical supports 110 can have sufficient stability to stand on their own without any additional connections.
  • the base 112 of the vertical supports 110 can connect to the floor (e.g., the installer can bolt or otherwise anchor the base 112 to the floor).
  • the modular wall 100 can include a weighted support extension 130, which can increase the stability of the modular wall 100.
  • the weighted support extension 130 can extend away from the base 112 and into the individual space. Additionally or alternatively, the weighted support extension 130 can extend away from the base 112 and may remain outside or on the exterior of the individual space. In any event, the weighted support extension 130 can increase the surface area of the modular wall 100 that is in contact with the floor, thereby increasing the stability of the modular wall 100 relative to the floor.
  • the weighted support extension 130 can connect (e.g. bolt or otherwise anchor) to the floor, thereby securing the modular wall 100 to the floor.
  • the weighted support extension 130 can have sufficient weight and/or surface area to provide stability to the modular wall 100 relative to the floor. Consequently, the installer can easily position and reposition the modular wall 100 to configure and reconfigure individual spaces without damaging or otherwise modifying the floor for anchoring the modular wall 100 thereto.
  • the modular wall 100 also can provide one or more functional components for the occupants of the individual space and/or for the occupants of the building generally.
  • the weighted support extension 130 can include a bench or a seating surface 140.
  • the weighted support extension 130 can include a work surface (e.g., a desk, a table, etc.), a storage compartment, a bed (e.g., a bunk bed), and the like.
  • the weighted support extension 130 and functional components connected thereto or defined thereby can be on the interior and/or on the exterior of the individual space.
  • Additional or alternative implementations can include any number of features or elements that can secure and/or stabilize the vertical supports 110 relative to the floor.
  • one or more guy-wires can connect any of the vertical supports 110 to the floor, the ceiling, and/or each other, thereby providing sufficient stability to maintain the modular wall 100 stable relative to the floor, the ceiling, and/or each other. Consequently, in some instances, the installer can secure the vertical supports 110 such that the base 112 rest on the floor and remain stable relative thereto. Alternatively, the installer can abut a top portion of the vertical supports 110 against the ceiling and/or can suspend the vertical supports 110 between the floor and the ceiling with guy-wires.
  • the weighted support extension 130 also may interconnected together to provide additional structural rigidity and/or stability for the modular wall 100.
  • one or more guy-wires can interconnect together the weighted support extension 130 to provide additional rigidity to the modular wall 100.
  • the guy-wires can connect the weighted support extension 130 to the floor, thereby securing the modular wall 100 to the floor.
  • FIGS 2-3 illustrate an individual space 150 defined by a modular wall installation 105, which includes modular wall 100a and a modular wall 100b.
  • the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b and their respective materials, elements, or components can be similar to or the same as the modular wall 100 ( Figures 1A-1B ) and its respective materials, elements, and components.
  • each of the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b can comprise multiple vertical supports 110 connected together in a similar or in the same manner as in the modular wall 100 ( Figures 1A-1B ).
  • the individual space 150 can have the modular walls 100a, 100b connected to and/or set on (or supported by) a floor 160 thereof. Furthermore, the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b connect together with one or more connecting elements, namely crossbeams 170.
  • the crossbeams 170 can provide additional stability and/or rigidity to the modular walls 100a, 100b. In one or more implementations, the crossbeams 170 can have a non-parallel orientation relative to the floor 160.
  • the crossbeams 170 can have a first portion thereof oriented at a first angle 180a relative to an angled face 111a of the modular wall 100a, and a second portion thereof oriented at a second angle 180b relative to an angled face 111b of the modular wall 100b.
  • first and second angles 180a, 180b can be approximately 90°. Additional or alternative implementations can include the first and second angles 180a, 180b that can be acute or obtuse.
  • the crossbeams 170 can comprise a single unitary, elongate element or member. In additional or alternative implementations, the crossbeams 170 can include any number of interconnected elements, which together can connect the modular wall 100a to the modular wall 100b.
  • one, some, or each of the crossbeams 170 can include two portions connected together or integrated with one another. Such portions can connect to the respective, opposing modular walls 100a, 100b. Moreover, such portions can have a non-parallel orientation relative to each other in a vertical plane (or in a vertical direction). For instance, the first and second portions of the crossbeams 170 can form an obtuse angle therebetween. It should be appreciated that the crossbeams 170 can form any number of suitable angles in any number of planes or directions.
  • the crossbeams 170 allow the installer to secure one or more panel thereto, which define or form a ceiling in the individual space 150.
  • the top panels 190 can connect to the crossbeams 170 in a manner that forms the ceiling of the individual space 150.
  • the ceiling formed by the top panels 190 includes openings between the top panels 190.
  • the top panels 190 can connect to the crossbeams 170 in any number of suitable positions and/or orientations.
  • the top panels 190 can pass through the crossbeams 170.
  • the top panels 190 can be oriented relative to the angled faces 111a, 111b at approximately the same angle as the top panels 190 (e.g., at the first and second angles 180a, 180b).
  • the crossbeams 170, top panels 190, angled panels 120, and combinations thereof can connect together the individual vertical supports 110 to form the modular wall 100a and modular wall 100b that can be connected together to define the individual space 150.
  • the crossbeams 170 can have any number of suitable shapes.
  • the crossbeams 170 can have an approximately rectangular or square cross-sectional shape.
  • the crossbeams 170 can have a C shape, a U shape, or can be an I-beam.
  • the installer can connect the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b with one or more cables.
  • a cable can connect the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b together and can connect each to the floor 160 and/or to another support surface of the building.
  • the crossbeams 170 can connect together the modular wall 100a and the modular wall 100b.
  • the angled panels 120 positioned on the opposing modular walls 100a, 100b have a non-parallel orientation relative to each other. More specifically, the panels 120 on the modular wall 100a are at a non-parallel orientation relative to the panels 120 on the modular wall 100b in a vertical place or a vertical direction. For instance, the panels 120 on the modular wall 100a and the panels 120 on the modular wall 100a can form an acute angle therebetween.
  • the crossbeams 170 can comprise a single member or multiple members. Furthermore, the crossbeams 170 comprising multiple members can have such members oriented relative to one other in any suitable manner. Hence, the crossbeams can position and orient the respective opposing modular walls connected thereby.
  • Figure 4 illustrates a modular wall installation 105a, which has crossbeams 170a including a first portion 171a, and a second portion 172a. Except as otherwise described herein, the modular wall installation 105a and its materials, elements, or components can be similar to or the same as the modular wall installation 105 ( Figures 2-3 ) and its respective materials, elements, and components.
  • the modular wall installation 105a can include modular walls similar to or the same as any of the modular walls 100, 100a, 100b ( Figures 1A-3 ) connected together by the crossbeams 170a.
  • the crossbeams 170a can be oriented approximately perpendicular relative to the angled faces of the opposing modular walls.
  • the first and second portions 171a, 172a can have a nonparallel orientation relative to the floor.
  • the 171a, 172a also can have a nonparallel orientation relative to each other.
  • the 171a, 172a can form an angle 182, which can be an obtuse angle.
  • the angle 182 can be 90° or can be an acute angle, as may be suitable for a particular installation.
  • Some implementations can include modular walls or portions thereof (e.g., angled panels) that have an approximate parallel orientation relative to one another in a horizontal plane.
  • the width of the individual space defined between such opposing wall modules at any given height thereof can remain approximately constant along the length thereof.
  • a nonparallel orientation of the 171a, 172a relative to each other in the horizontal plane or direction can produce or facilitate a nonparallel orientation in the horizontal plane or direction of the opposing modular walls connected by the crossbeams 170a. That is, a nonparallel orientation of the opposing modules can produce the width of the wall module that varies along the length thereof (e.g., the floor space of the individual space may be wider at one end as compared with the opposing end thereof).
  • modular wall installations described above involved two opposing wall modules connected together. It should be appreciated that this disclosure is not so limited. Particularly, a modular wall installation can include any number of wall modules connected together. For instance, connecting together four modular walls can form an approximately square- or rectangular-shaped individual space.
  • Figure 5 illustrates a partial view of a modular wall installation 105b that includes four modular walls connected together, which define an approximately rectangular individual space 150b.
  • the modular wall installation 105b and its materials, elements, or components can be similar to or the same as any of the modular wall installations 105, 105a ( Figures 2-4 ) and their respective materials, elements, and components.
  • the modular wall installation 105b can include modular walls 100c, 100d, 100e and a fourth modular wall (not shown) similar to or the same as any of the modular walls 100, 100a, 100b ( Figures 1A-3 ) connected together by the crossbeams.
  • the modular walls 100c, 100d, 100e and a fourth modular wall can define a completely enclosed individual space 150b, which can have an approximately rectangular shape.
  • the modular wall installation can have any number of wall modules that together can form any suitable shape (e.g., square, polygonal, rounded, such as round, oval, etc., and other shapes).
  • Implementations also can include one or more doors (e.g., a door 200) or other entrance and/or exit components, which can allow an occupant to enter and exit the individual space 150b.

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  1. Une installation murale modulaire pour former un espace individuel, l'installation murale modulaire comprenant:
    une première paroi modulaire (100a) ; et
    une deuxième paroi modulaire (100b), positionnée à l'opposé l'une de l'autre pour définir l'espace individuel, chaque paroi modulaire (100) comprenant :
    une pluralité de supports verticaux (110) ayant une base (112) positionnée sur une surface de support ; et un ou plusieurs panneaux angulaires (120) reliés à la pluralité de supports verticaux (110) et s'étendant entre eux,
    dans lequel le ou les panneaux angulaires (120) sont orientés selon un angle aigu ou obtus par rapport à la surface de support,
    dans laquelle l'installation murale modulaire comprend en outre un ou plusieurs prolongements de support pondérés (130) reliés ou intégrés à un ou plusieurs des supports verticaux (110) et s'étendant à l'écart de la base (112) du ou des supports verticaux (110) ;
    une ou plusieurs traverses (170) reliées aux parties supérieures respectives des première et seconde parois modulaires (100a, 100b) pour relier la première paroi modulaire (100a) à la seconde paroi modulaire (100b) ; et
    une pluralité de panneaux supérieurs (190), reliés à l'une ou plusieurs des traverses (170),
    dans lequel au moins certains des panneaux supérieurs (190) sont espacés les uns des autres, et
    dans lequel le ou les panneaux angulaires (120) de la première paroi modulaire (100a) et le ou les panneaux angulaires (120) de la seconde paroi modulaire (100b) ne sont pas parallèles l'un à l'autre dans une direction verticale.
  2. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la ou les traverses (170) comprennent une première partie (171a) reliée au premier mur modulaire (100a) et une seconde partie (172a) reliée au second mur modulaire, les première et seconde parties formant un angle obtus (182) entre elles.
  3. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 2, la première partie (171a) étant orientée approximativement perpendiculairement par rapport à un ou plusieurs panneaux angulaires (120) de la première paroi modulaire (100a) et la seconde partie (172a) étant orientée approximativement perpendiculairement par rapport à un ou plusieurs panneaux angulaires (120) de la seconde paroi modulaire (100b).
  4. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le ou les panneaux angulaires (120) de la première paroi modulaire (100a) et le ou les panneaux angulaires (120) de la seconde paroi modulaire (100b) ne sont pas parallèles entre eux dans la direction horizontale.
  5. Installation de mur modulaire telle que décrite dans la revendication 1, dans laquelle les extensions de support pondérées (130) comprennent un ou plusieurs composants fonctionnels.
  6. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle le ou les composants fonctionnels comprennent un ou plusieurs éléments parmi une surface d'assise (140), un compartiment de rangement et un lit.
  7. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle chacune des extensions de support pondérées (130) s'étend dans l'espace individuel.
  8. Installation de mur modulaire selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle un ou plusieurs des supports verticaux (110) de la première paroi modulaire (100a) et de la deuxième paroi modulaire (100b) comprennent un cadre et un ou plusieurs panneaux (113-116) reliés au cadre.
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