EP3101192B1 - Element de paroi de separation - Google Patents

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EP3101192B1
EP3101192B1 EP16172304.4A EP16172304A EP3101192B1 EP 3101192 B1 EP3101192 B1 EP 3101192B1 EP 16172304 A EP16172304 A EP 16172304A EP 3101192 B1 EP3101192 B1 EP 3101192B1
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    • 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
    • E04B2/82Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge characterised by the manner in which edges are connected to the building; Means therefor; Special details of easily-removable partitions as far as related to the connection with other parts of the building
    • E04B2/827Partitions constituted of sliding panels
    • 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
    • E04B2/82Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge characterised by the manner in which edges are connected to the building; Means therefor; Special details of easily-removable partitions as far as related to the connection with other parts of the building
    • E04B2/825Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge characterised by the manner in which edges are connected to the building; Means therefor; Special details of easily-removable partitions as far as related to the connection with other parts of the building the connection between the floor and the ceiling being achieved without any restraining forces acting in the plane of the partition
    • 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
    • E04B2/82Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge characterised by the manner in which edges are connected to the building; Means therefor; Special details of easily-removable partitions as far as related to the connection with other parts of the building
    • E04B2/828Connections between partitions and structural walls
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/34Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement
    • E06B3/42Sliding wings; Details of frames with respect to guiding
    • E06B3/46Horizontally-sliding wings
    • E06B3/4636Horizontally-sliding wings for doors

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  • the invention relates to a partition wall element for a partition wall system, the partition wall element having a telescoping element which can be extended in the horizontal direction according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention also relates to a partition wall system.
  • Partition wall systems are known in various designs.
  • a partition wall system usually comprises several partition wall elements. Arranged next to one another, the partition elements can together form a partition.
  • an edge-side telescoping element is provided, which can be extended by a drive device.
  • the telescopic element can be extended horizontally against a stationary building wall or the like in order to brace the partition elements horizontally against each other and to close the remaining width of the relevant building opening without any gaps.
  • the telescopic element is extended against a fixed stop if, instead of a fixed building wall, another partition or the like is connected, which must not be loaded with tension forces.
  • the telescopic element is usually provided with safety switches that interrupt or switch off the motorized drive of the telescopic element or the remaining partition wall element when it comes into contact with an obstacle.
  • safety switches can usually be dispensed with.
  • the partition element equipped with the telescopic element for a manual partition wall system is designed differently than the partition wall element equipped with the telescopic element for automatic partition wall systems. This leads to an increased complexity in the variety of variants of such partition wall systems and the resulting high costs.
  • the telescopic elements of manual and automatic partition wall elements are usually aesthetically different from each other due to the corresponding different constructions, which is undesirable in particular when combining manual and automatic partition wall elements or partition wall systems in one room.
  • a drive device is connected to a pressure beam in a manner that is complex to manufacture.
  • a displaceable partition wall with a plurality of wall elements on which a telescopic element is arranged is known. End profiles for covering the end faces are arranged on the end faces of the partition wall.
  • the wall element has an adjustment mechanism with an angle drive, as well as telescopic spindles for manual movement of the telescopic element.
  • WO2014 / 133388 discloses a partition wall element according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the aim is also to reduce the number of variants of the subassemblies that are necessary to construct a partition element equipped with a telescoping element and / or to increase the functional reliability of such a partition element.
  • the telescopic element comprises a pressure beam and a cover profile, wherein the cover profile is held in or on the pressure beam, wherein the cover profile comprises at least one first cover holding means, which with at least one corresponding pressure strut holding means of the pressure strut cooperates.
  • the telescopic element comprises a panel profile which at least partially, preferably completely, covers the pressure beam.
  • the panel profile preferably at least partially forms the telescopic side surface of the Partition element.
  • the pressure bar can be designed in a simple manner as is technically necessary, without having to take an aesthetic impression into account. For example, necessary screw connections can be made in the partition wall element on the pressure beam, which are then covered by the panel profile.
  • the diaphragm profile is attached to the rest of the telescopic element in a technically simple manner.
  • the pressure beam present in the telescoping element for telescoping is given an additional technical function by holding the diaphragm profile. It is particularly advantageous that the diaphragm profile and the pressure strut include the holding means necessary for this. A particularly aesthetically pleasing design of the side surface of a partition element is thus achieved in a technically simple manner.
  • the screen holding means and the pressure strut holding means can interact in a form-fitting and / or force-fitting manner.
  • the screen holding means and the pressure strut holding means preferably act in a form-fitting manner, d. H. latching together.
  • a form fit ie. H. a latching takes place in one spatial direction, in particular in a telescopic direction.
  • the latching can accordingly be designed such that the panel profile is arranged immovably in or on the pressure strut or that the panel profile is moveable, in particular with regard to the distance between the pressure strut and panel profile and / or in the vertical direction.
  • room and location information such as “vertical”, “horizontal”, “front”, “back”, “sideways”, “telescoping direction” are used in the same way as a viewer of a mounted partition system would use the room and location information.
  • At least two screen holding means ie a first screen holding means and a second screen holding means, are provided which, in particular, interact in a latching manner with at least two pressure strut holding means that correspond thereto.
  • features that relate to the panel holding means and / or the pressure strut retaining means also relate to the at least two panel retaining means and / or the at least two pressure strut retaining means.
  • a partition wall system can comprise one or more partition wall elements which are arranged to be movable along a travel path.
  • the travel path can in particular be defined by rails on the ceiling and / or on the floor, in which the partition element or elements are guided.
  • the partition wall elements can together form a partition wall.
  • the partition elements can preferably be stowed parallel to one another when the partition is dismantled.
  • the partition elements are arranged closely to one another in a row.
  • the partition elements are preferably braced by sealing strips which are extended against the ceiling and / or against the floor.
  • a partition wall element according to the invention preferably has rollers for moving in the rail of the partition wall system.
  • the partition wall element can have cladding panels, which in particular form the predominant part of a front and rear side of the partition wall element.
  • a space can be formed between the cladding panels.
  • the partition element can have at least one sealing strip, preferably two sealing strips, for bracing against the ceiling and / or the floor.
  • the partition wall element In the case of a fully automatic partition wall element, the partition wall element is moved and the telescoping element is extended using a motor, while in the case of a manual partition wall element, both are carried out manually by an operator. In the case of a semi-automatic partition wall element, the partition wall element is moved manually while the telescopic element is extended by a motor.
  • the motorized extension can be done by an electric motor, i. H. electrically.
  • the telescopic element is used to extend in a horizontal direction.
  • the telescopic element can thus assume a retracted and an extended state. In the extended state, a gap, which in the retracted state between the partition element and a stationary element, for. B. a building wall was present, be bridged.
  • the telescopic element thus forms an end connection.
  • the telescopic element preferably has cover plates.
  • the cover plates can at least partially form the front and the rear of the telescopic element.
  • the cover plates of the telescopic element overlap with the cladding panels.
  • the cover plates enclose the cladding panels.
  • the telescopic element partially accommodates the cladding panels.
  • the cover panels can be located inside the cladding panels in the retracted state. In this case, the telescopic element is thus received between the cover plates in the retracted state.
  • the pressure beam is used to connect a drive device to the cover plates.
  • the drive device is used to extend the telescopic element.
  • the drive device can have one or more extension units.
  • the pressure beam can extend vertically in such a way that the cover plates can be extended.
  • the pressure bar extends between 40% and 100%, preferably between 60% and 100%, particularly preferably between 75% and 100%, over the vertical height of the cover plates.
  • the pressure spar can have an end face directed towards the side face of the partition wall element.
  • the drive device can be designed to be operated manually or by a motor.
  • the diaphragm profile covers at least the end face of the pressure beam.
  • the panel profile on the side surface preferably extends approximately or completely over the vertical height of the cover plates. It can be the case that the cover profile at the upper and / or lower end is slightly shorter than the cover plates. It can be the case that the cover plates at the upper and / or lower end are between 0.1 mm and 20 mm, preferably between 0.1 mm and 10 mm, particularly preferably between 0.1 mm and 5 mm, longer than the panel profile are. This means that if the partition element is tilted, only the soft cover plates and not the panel profile form the tilt.
  • the cover profile on the side surface can cover the width of the cover plates.
  • the panel profile on the side surface can thus extend over the entire width and / or essentially over the vertical height of the cover plates.
  • the interior of the telescopic element is covered and protected by the diaphragm profile.
  • Different technical configurations inside the partition element, the z. B. result from whether the partition element and / or the telescopic element are moved manually or by motor, are not for the viewer visible.
  • the side surfaces of automatic and manual partition wall elements and / or partition wall systems can have the same aesthetic appearance despite different constructions in the interior of the telescoping element. This is particularly desirable when combining manual and automatic partition wall systems in one room.
  • the panel profile has a cover element.
  • the cover element in particular forms the telescopic side surface.
  • the cover element preferably runs at least in sections perpendicular to the front or rear of the partition element.
  • the cover element preferably covers at least the pressure beam.
  • the cover element is preferably continuous, i. H. without opening, designed.
  • the cover element can be formed with at least one plate-like section.
  • An elastic silencer can be located on an outside of the cover element.
  • a fastening element for. B. a screw is arranged for fastening the pressure beam to the drive device.
  • the pressure beam can be attached to the drive device in a particularly simple manner.
  • the fastening element is preferably covered by the panel profile. Thus the aesthetic impression is not disturbed.
  • a stop is defined as a point at which the panel holding means and the pressure strut holding means are positively connected.
  • the stop is preferably arranged inside the telescopic element. In particular, the stop is not visible to the viewer of the partition element.
  • the screen holding means extends from the cover element inward into the telescoping element.
  • the panel holding means is preferably located on an inside of the cover element.
  • the visor holding means is integrated into the visor profile in one piece and / or of the same material, in particular monolithically.
  • the panel holding means can be connected to the cover element in one piece and / or with the same material, in particular monolithically.
  • the pressure strut retaining means are made in one piece and / or made of the same material, in particular monolithically, in is integrated into the pressure beam. As a result, the pressure spar can be made easy to assemble.
  • the diaphragm profile can preferably be mounted, in particular latched, on the pressure beam by a horizontal movement.
  • the diaphragm profile can only be mounted, in particular latched, on the pressure beam by a horizontal movement.
  • the panel profile is particularly preferably clipped into the pressure beam. As a result, the panel profile can be mounted in a technically simple manner.
  • the panel profile and / or the pressure strut of the partition element according to the invention can be suitable for use with a manual partition element as well as with an automatic partition element, which results in a significant reduction in complexity for the manufacture and procurement of components for partition systems.
  • At least one safety switch is preferably arranged.
  • the safety switch is provided in order to interrupt or switch off the motorized drive device of the telescopic element and / or the motorized drive of the entire partition element when the telescoping element comes into contact with an obstacle.
  • a switching pulse for controlling the partition element and / or the telescoping element is generated.
  • the safety switch is preferably arranged on the end face of the pressure beam.
  • the cover profile preferably covers the safety switch.
  • the panel profile can be provided for actuating the safety switch.
  • the diaphragm holding means and the pressure bar holding means cooperate in such a way that the diaphragm profile can be arranged movably against the telescoping direction with respect to the pressure bar.
  • the diaphragm holding means and the pressure strut holding means can be able to be arranged in a form-locking manner to one another counter to the telescoping direction.
  • the screen holding means can be arranged so that it is spaced apart from the pressure beam in such a way that the safety switch can be actuated, in particular by moving the screen profile counter to the telescoping direction.
  • the panel profile thus acts as an actuating means for the safety switch.
  • the panel profile can be an exemption in which the safety switch is not actuated, and assume at least one actuation position in which the safety switch is actuated and generates a switching pulse to interrupt or switch off the motorized drive or the motorized drive device.
  • the panel profile for actuating the safety switch can be movable over an actuation path W of 2 mm W 20 mm, preferably 3 mm W 15 mm, particularly preferably 4 mm W 10 mm.
  • the panel holding means can preferably be actuated reversibly. This means that the panel profile can be moved back and forth between the release position and the actuation position.
  • a spring element is arranged between the diaphragm profile and the pressure strut, which spring element acts on the diaphragm profile with a force directed away from the pressure strut.
  • the spring element can serve to keep the panel profile in the exemption if it is out of contact with the obstacle. Additionally or alternatively, the spring element can serve to move the panel profile from the actuating position into the free position.
  • the spring element can move the diaphragm profile into the free position, it can be provided that the diaphragm holding means and the pressure strut holding means are designed without interlocking with one another in the operating position in the telescoping direction.
  • the spring element can be attached to the end face of the pressure beam, e.g. B. be screwed.
  • the spring element is designed in particular as a leaf spring.
  • Several spring elements can also be distributed over the end face of the pressure beam.
  • the panel profile preferably covers the spring element or the spring elements.
  • a microswitch can be provided as the safety switch.
  • at least one magnetically actuatable switch can be fastened, in particular glued, on the inside of the panel profile, in particular on the inside of the cover element.
  • the magnetically operated switch e.g. B. a reed switch, can serve to remove an obstacle from the end position of the partition element, for. B. on a building wall to distinguish.
  • magnets are arranged on or in the building wall, which can interact with the magnetically operated switch.
  • the magnetically actuated switch can override the switching pulse of the safety switch near the end position and so on Allow further extension of the telescopic element into the end position.
  • the diaphragm profile is preferably shaped in such a way that the magnetically actuatable switch is not visible to the viewer.
  • the same screen profile can also be used for a manually extendable telescopic element.
  • the pressure strut holding means and the diaphragm holding means cooperate in such a way that the diaphragm profile can be held, in particular latched, in a first position in or on the pressure strut, in which in particular a first distance A1 is formed between a first stop section of the pressure strut and the diaphragm profile , and can be held, in particular latched, in a second position in or on the pressure beam, in which in particular a second distance A2 is formed between a first stop section of the pressure beam and the cover profile.
  • the diaphragm profile can be held on the pressure strut in the telescopic direction.
  • the diaphragm profile can be held, in particular latched, in a first and in a second position on or in the pressure beam in the telescoping direction, wherein in the first position the diaphragm profile occupies a first distance A1 against the telescoping direction with respect to the pressure beam and in the second position assumes a second distance A2 opposite to the telescoping direction with respect to the pressure beam.
  • the diaphragm profile In the second position, can be at a greater distance from the pressure strut than in the first position.
  • the distance A2 can be greater than the distance A1.
  • the panel profile can be essentially fixed on the pressure strut, while at the second distance A2, which is in particular for a motor-driven telescopic element and / or a partition element that can be moved by a motor is present, the panel profile can be mounted movably, in particular resiliently, with respect to the pressure beam. In this way, in particular, the same panel profile can be used for both manual and automatic partition wall elements, which leads to a significant reduction in complexity in the components required to form a partition wall element.
  • the second position can correspond to the exemption.
  • the first position does not correspond to the actuation position.
  • the stop section and the diaphragm profile can preferably have a similar or the same first distance A1 relative to the pressure beam as in the first position.
  • the diaphragm profile is preferably not held in the telecopying direction on the pressure beam.
  • the diaphragm profile is fixed in the first position against the telescopic direction.
  • the diaphragm profile in the first position can only be moved slightly or not at all counter to the telescoping direction.
  • the aperture profile z. B. only less than 2 mm, preferably less than 1 mm, particularly preferably less than 0.5 mm can be moved counter to the telescoping direction.
  • the panel profile rests against the telescoping direction on the rest of the telescoping element, in particular on the pressure beam and / or on the cover plates.
  • the diaphragm profile can be in direct contact.
  • a distal end of the visor holding means can bear against the pressure strut.
  • the diaphragm profile and the pressure beam can be via a resilient element, e.g. B. a sealing tape, abut against each other. This can prevent disruptive noise development.
  • the resilient element can also exert a force on the form fit of the diaphragm holding means with the pressure bar in the telescopic direction.
  • the pressure strut can comprise a first stop section and a second stop section, against which the panel profile, in particular the cover element, preferably rests with an interposed spring-elastic element.
  • the pressure spar and the panel profile can rest against one another in the first position and / or in the actuating position.
  • the screen profile can be arranged in a first assembly position and in a second assembly position on the pressure strut, the screen profile in the second assembly position being rotated about a horizontal axis compared to the first assembly position.
  • the diaphragm profile is rotated by 180 °.
  • the first assembly position is preferably provided so that the panel profile assumes the first position
  • the second assembly position is provided so that the panel profile assumes the second position.
  • the cover profile can only assume the first position in the first assembly position and / or the cover profile can assume the second position only in the second assembly position.
  • the panel profile and / or the pressure beam can be configured asymmetrically with respect to a vertical center plane of the partition element.
  • the panel holding means in the first assembly position the panel holding means can interact with a first pressure strut retaining means and in the second assembly position the panel retaining means can interact with a further pressure strut retaining means, which is in particular asymmetrical to the first pressure strut retaining means in relation to the center plane.
  • At least two stopping points are provided, at each of which a panel holding means and a pressure strut holding means interact, the stopping points being horizontally spaced from one another.
  • two stops are provided both in the first position and in the second position.
  • Three stops are particularly preferably provided, by means of which two stops are made available in each case in the first and in the second position. A stop is therefore used in both the first and the second position.
  • the at least two stops can be arranged at the same distance from the vertical center plane of the partition element.
  • the same at least two screen holding means act, i. H. the first and the second visor holding means, in the first and in the second position together with pressure strut holding means.
  • the screen holding means extends in the vertical direction over the screen profile and / or the pressure strut holding means extends in the vertical direction over the pressure strut.
  • the panel holding means and / or the pressure strut holding means is preferably formed continuously in the vertical direction.
  • the panel holding means and / or the pressure strut holding means can preferably have interruptions at regular intervals. These alternatives make it possible to easily adapt the pressure bar and / or the panel profile to different vertical heights of the cover plates.
  • the pressure bar with the pressure bar retaining means and / or the panel profile with the panel retaining means are particularly preferably formed in an extruded manner.
  • the diaphragm profile is prevented from moving vertically by the resilient element.
  • the diaphragm profile and / or the pressure bar is here pressed against the resilient element in such a way that vertical displacement due to static friction is prevented.
  • This solution is chosen in particular for a diaphragm profile in the first position and / or in an actuating position.
  • Such static friction can be absent in the second position. It is conceivable that the cover profile has a holder which rests on the spring element. As a result, the diaphragm profile can be prevented from being displaced vertically in the second position and / or in an actuating position. It is also conceivable that the panel profile of a manual partition element is equipped with the spring element. This equipment can serve to reduce noise and / or to prevent vertical displacement.
  • the panel profile preferably has side parts which overlap the cover plates of the telescoping element, in particular on the front and back of the telescoping element. In this way, an aesthetically gap-free transition between the panel profile and the cover plates is achieved.
  • the side parts are shaped such that the Side parts overlap the cover plates of the partition element both in the first and in the second position and / or via the actuation path.
  • first screen holding means comprise a first web and the second screen holding means comprise a second web.
  • the first and second webs can in particular be spaced apart horizontally and / or extend vertically over the panel profile. What is achieved hereby is that a particularly simple and functionally reliable design of the diaphragm holding means is made possible.
  • first web and the second web run parallel to one another. What is achieved hereby is that simple and secure mounting and holding of the panel profile, in particular both in the first and in the second mounting position, is made possible.
  • the first web and the second web can alternatively or additionally run parallel to the vertical center plane of the panel profile.
  • the first and the second web can, for. B. have the same distance from the vertical median plane.
  • first web and the second web have an essentially identical horizontal height H. This ensures that a simple and secure holding of the diaphragm profile z. B. is made possible by simply inserting the panel holding means.
  • first and the second web can come to rest on the panel spar in such a way that the cover element can be arranged perpendicular to the cover plates.
  • the first web and / or the second web of the panel profile can be designed to be flexurally elastic. In this way, the diaphragm profile can be clipped onto the pressure beam in a simple manner.
  • the first visor holding means has a form-locking means formed on the web, in particular a latching nose protruding from the first web
  • the second visor holding means has a second form-locking means formed on the second web, in particular a second latching nose protruding from the second web.
  • the interlocking means e.g. B. groove or locking lug
  • the form-fitting means both in the first and in the second assembly position Cooperate pressure bar means. This ensures that the panel profile is held in a material-saving and secure manner.
  • first form-locking means in particular the first locking lug
  • second form-locking means in particular the second locking lug
  • first height H1 being different from the second height H2 is different.
  • the distance between the form-fitting means and the cover element is referred to as the height H1, H2.
  • the first locking lug can be arranged at the distal end of the first web. What is achieved hereby is that the arrangement of a first latching lug at the distal end of the first web enables the diaphragm profile to be clipped in particularly easily due to its high flexibility.
  • the second latching lug of the second web can be arranged below the distal end of the second web. This makes it possible for the distal end of the second web to act as a stop, which prevents holding in the telescoping direction in the actuating position.
  • the pressure strut comprises a first wall section and a second wall section on which the pressure strut holding means are arranged.
  • the first and / or the second wall section can be L-shaped, in particular one leg of the “L” lying opposite a distal end of a web.
  • the first wall section of the pressure spar and the second wall section of the pressure spar can run, at least in one section, essentially parallel to the first web of the panel profile and to the second web of the panel profile. What is achieved hereby is that a particularly simple and functionally reliable guidance of the diaphragm profile is ensured when it is locked and / or during the actuation path with the pressure bar.
  • the webs and the corresponding wall sections are preferably arranged at a distance from one another, so that no disruptive noises are caused due to the lack of friction.
  • the pressure strut holding means comprise a first pressure strut holding means, a second pressure strut holding means and a third pressure strut holding means, wherein preferably the first pressure strut holding means and the second pressure strut holding means are arranged on the first wall section of the pressure strut and the third pressure strut holding means are arranged on the second wall section of the pressure strut.
  • the first, the second and the third pressure strut holding means are preferably arranged at different heights in relation to the cover element.
  • the height difference between the first and the second screen holding means corresponds to the height difference between the first and the third pressure strut holding means and / or that the height difference between the first and the second screen holding means corresponds to the height difference between the second and third pressure strut holding means.
  • the first position of the diaphragm profile and the second position of the diaphragm profile can be implemented in or on the pressure beam, these defined positions being able to be produced by rotating the diaphragm profile by 180 °.
  • only one pressure strut holding means are preferably provided on one of the wall sections and / or only two screen holding means.
  • the panel profile runs essentially perpendicular to the vertical center plane of the partition element. What is achieved hereby is that a particularly aesthetic appearance of the side surface is brought about, as well as a reliable functioning of the partition wall element when the side surface comes into contact with a building wall or the attached stop.
  • Fig. 1 is roughly schematically shown a partition system 1 according to the invention and a partition element 2 according to the invention of the partition system 1 during the construction of a partition.
  • the partition element 2 is z. B. guided on the ceiling side over rollers 32 in a rail 31 and comprises a sealing strip, not shown, on the ceiling side and on the bottom side.
  • the sealing strips can be extended against the ceiling or the floor for a soundproof connection and can brace the partition element 2.
  • the partition element 2 has a first vertical side surface 3 and a second vertical side surface 4, the first side surface 3 in the embodiment shown in FIG Fig. 1 is telescopic.
  • the partition element 2 comprises a telescoping element 23 which can be extended in the horizontal direction and which - in the image plane of the Fig. 1 - Can be extended to the right in a telescopic direction according to arrow 50.
  • the extension movement of the telescoping element 23 with respect to the rest of the partition element 2 is shown purely schematically and in FIG Fig. 1 Generated by a cladding panel 26 and therefore only shown in dashed drive device 25, which can be operated manually and / or by a motor.
  • the drive device 25 has, for example, two extension units 37.
  • the drive device 25 comprises a manual and / or electric motor drive (not shown) which can be integrated into one of the extension units 37 or arranged between the extension units.
  • Each extension unit 37 can, for example, comprise a spindle nut which is driven by the manual and / or electromotive drive via a spindle.
  • the spindle nut can be connected to the telescoping element 23 via a scissor linkage, for example.
  • the spindle nut moves along the spindle due to the rotation of the spindle, so that the telescoping element 23 moves laterally out of the remaining partition element 2 in the horizontal direction, so that the telescoping element 23 has a extended state II can take.
  • the telescopic element 23 can likewise be retracted again by the drive device 25 and assume a retracted state I. In Figure 1 the telescopic element 23 is shown in the retracted state I.
  • the telescopic element 23 comprises an in Figure 1 concealed and in the Figures 2 to 5 illustrated pressure beam 5, which is coupled to the drive device 25.
  • the pressure beam 5 is also connected to cover plates 27 of the telescoping element 23, one of which is a cover plate 27 in FIG Figure 1 is shown.
  • the cover plates 27 In the retracted state I, the cover plates 27 partially cover the cladding plates 26.
  • the cover plates 27 are laterally extended or retracted again by means of the drive device 25 via the pressure beam 5.
  • a gap 100 between a stationary wall 101 and the partition element 2 can be closed. When the gap is closed, the telescopic element 23 is in the extended state II. This provides privacy and noise protection.
  • FIGs 2 to 5 for the sake of clarity, only one cover plate 27 or cover plate 26 is shown in each case, however, opposite cover plates 27 and cover plates 26 are provided.
  • the pressure beam 5 is preferably designed as a profile, which is in particular extruded or extrusion formed.
  • the pressure beam 5 is screwed to the drive device 25 on an end face 30 of the pressure beam 5 by means of a fastening element 29. This eliminates or reduces the machining effort in the production of the pressure beam 5.
  • a screen profile 6 which forms the lateral closure of the telescopic element 23 and covers the pressure beam 5.
  • the aperture profile 6 forms together in the Figures 2 to 5 Hollow chamber seals shown and acting as elastic sound absorbers 28, the side surface 3 of the partition element 2.
  • the fastening element 29 is covered by the cover profile 6. This makes it possible for the partition element 2 to have an attractive aesthetic design in spite of the simple manufacture of the pressure beam 5.
  • the panel profile 6 extends essentially over the entire vertical height 52 of the cover plates 27.
  • the panel profile 6 is extruded.
  • the panel profile 6 can thus be easily adapted to the vertical height of the cover plates 27.
  • a first and a second panel holding means 7, 8 are formed monolithically with the remaining panel profile 6.
  • the screen holding means 7, 8 extend over the entire vertical height of the screen profile 6.
  • the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11 are formed monolithically with the rest of the pressure strut 5.
  • the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11 extend over the entire vertical height of the pressure strut 5.
  • the diaphragm profile 6 and the pressure strut 5 are easily scalable and securely held together.
  • the screen holding means 7, 8 extend into the interior of the telescopic element 23. As a result, holding points formed by the screen holding means 7, 8 and the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11, which hold the screen profile 6 on the pressure strut 5, are not visible.
  • the partition element 2 according to the invention according to Figure 1 can have a motor-driven telescopic element 23 or a manually extendable telescopic element 23, depending on the design of the drive device 25.
  • the partition element 2 with the motor-driven telescopic element 23 and the partition element 2 with the manually extendable telescopic element 23 are identical from the outside. If there is no obstacle, I overlaps in the retracted state according to FIG Figure 1 the diaphragm profile 6 of the motorized telescopic element 23 is somewhat less with the cover plates 27 than the diaphragm profile 6 of the manually extendable telescopic element 23, as a comparison of FIG Figures 2 and 4th shows. Otherwise, the external impression is identical in the retracted state I.
  • fully automatic, partially automatic and manual partition elements 2 are essentially identical in terms of their external appearance.
  • the cover profile 6 covers spring elements 22, safety switches 35 and / or reed switches 36 of a motorized telescopic element 23.
  • the spring elements 22, safety switches 35 and / or reed switches 36 are not visible to the viewer.
  • the Spring elements 22, the safety switches 35 and / or reed switches 36 are arranged in the interior of the telescoping element 23.
  • FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of the partition element 2 from FIG Figure 1 according to the line AA.
  • FIG. 14 shows a cross-sectional view of the partition wall element from FIG Figure 4 according to line XX Figure 1 .
  • a partition element 2 with a manually extendable telescopic element 23 and in the Figures 4 and 5 a partition element 2 with a telescoping element 23 which can be extended by a motor is shown.
  • the same screen profile 6 can be used both with a manually and with a motorized telescopic element 23.
  • the aperture profile 6 is located in the Figures 2 and 3 in a first assembly position III and in the Figures 4 and 5 in a second assembly position IV.
  • the panel profile 6 is rotated by 180 ° about a horizontal axis 53 compared to the panel profile 6 in the second assembly position IV.
  • the pressure beam 5 in a motorized telescopic element 23 is the same as in a manually extendable telescopic element 23.
  • the partition element 22 can be easily extended with a manually extendable telescopic element 23 can be converted into a partition element 22 with a telescoping element 23 that can be extended by a motor.
  • the pressure beam 5 has a U-shaped base profile 24 on which a first L-shaped wall section 16 and a second L-shaped wall section 17 of the pressure beam 5 are arranged.
  • a first pressure strut holding means 9 and a second pressure strut holding means 10 are formed on the first wall section 16.
  • a third pressure strut holding means 11 is formed on the second wall section 17.
  • a first stop section 18 adjoins the first L-shaped wall section 16 and a second stop section 19 adjoins the second L-shaped wall section 17.
  • the first stop section 18 and the second stop section 19 run at right angles to the L-shaped wall sections 16, 17, so that the short leg of an L-shaped wall section 16, 17 runs parallel to the stop section 18, 19.
  • the diaphragm profile 6 is arranged in or on the pressure beam 5 so that it cannot be lost.
  • the faceplate profile 6 has the first faceplate holding means 7 and the second faceplate holding means 8.
  • the first and second diaphragm holding means 7, 8 are horizontally spaced.
  • the first diaphragm holding means 7 is formed from a first web 12, at the distal end of which a first latching lug 14 is arranged.
  • the second panel holding means 8 comprises a second web 13, the first web 12 and the second web 13 having approximately the same height H5 as in FIG Figure 3 shown.
  • a second latching lug 15 is arranged on the second web 13.
  • the webs 12, 13 are designed in such a way that they are flexurally elastic, that is, when the panel profile 6 is inserted into or on the pressure beam 5, due to the design of the wall sections 16, 17, they pivot elastically towards one another. As a result, the panel profile 6 can be clipped into the pressure beam 5 by a horizontal movement. When clipped in, the panel holding means 7, 8 form a form fit with the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11 in the telescoping direction 50. As a result, the diaphragm profile 6 is latched on the pressure beam 5.
  • the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11 and the diaphragm holding means 7, 8 are designed asymmetrically to a central plane 51. This makes it possible that in the first assembly position III the panel profile 6 assumes a first position V with respect to the pressure beam 5, which in the Figures 2 and 3 is shown, while in the second assembly position IV the panel profile 6 assumes a second position VI with respect to the pressure beam 5, as in FIG Figure 4 shown.
  • the locking lugs 14, 15 are locked with pressure strut retaining means 9, 10, 11 so that the diaphragm profile 6 is held on the pressure strut 5 in the telescoping direction 50.
  • the distance A2 between the diaphragm profile 6 and the pressure beam 5 compared with that in FIG Fig. 2 has increased configuration shown with the distance A1 between the diaphragm profile 6 and the pressure beam 5.
  • the two panel holding means 7, 8 each engage with different pressure strut retaining means 9, 10, 11.
  • the first panel retaining means 7 is in engagement with the first pressure strut retaining means 9 of the first wall section 16.
  • the second panel holding means 8 is in engagement with the third pressure strut retaining means 11 of the second wall section 17.
  • the first panel holding means 7 is in engagement with the third pressure strut retaining means 11 of the second wall section 17 and the second screen holding means 8 is in engagement with the second pressure strut holding means 10 of the first wall section 16.
  • the asymmetry of the diaphragm holding means 7, 8 and the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11 results in the distance A1 of the first position V, which differs from the distance A2 of the second position VI.
  • the second latching lug 15 is arranged at a level H2 on the second web 13, the height H2 being less than the height H1 of the first latching lug 14 of the first web 12.
  • the height H3 of the first pressure strut retaining means 9 is greater than the height H6 of the third pressure strut retaining means 11.
  • the height H6 is in turn greater than the height H4 of the second pressure strut retaining means 10.
  • the height difference H1 -H2 of the locking lugs 14, 15 corresponds to the height difference H3- H6 of the first and third pressure strut retaining means 9, 11 and the height difference H6-H4 of the third and second pressure strut retaining means 10, 11.
  • the heights H1 to H6 are each related to a cover element 33 of the panel profile 6.
  • the first and second webs 12, 13 are aligned parallel to one another.
  • the long legs of the first and second wall sections 16, 17 are parallel and spaced apart from the first and second webs and serve as guides for the latching lugs 14, 15.
  • the panel profile 6 has the plate-like cover element 33.
  • the cover element 33 together with the hollow chamber profiles 28, forms the side surface 3 of the partition element 2.
  • the cover element 33 conceals the pressure beam 5.
  • the cover element 33 runs essentially in the vertical direction perpendicular to a wall plane 20 and to the center plane 51 of the partition element 2.
  • the following Outside The facing surface of the panel profile 6 is designed to be continuous and advantageously has no externally visible fastening means, buttons or switches.
  • a resilient element 21 is in the area of the first stop section 18 and preferably also in the area of the second stop section 19 arranged. This can for example be a rubber-like sealing tape.
  • the resilient element 21 also serves to fix the panel profile 6 vertically on the pressure beam 5. In this case, the resilient element 21 generates static friction that prevents vertical movement of the panel profile 6.
  • the contact of the diaphragm profile 6 via the resilient element 21 on the pressure strut 5 also prevents a movement of the diaphragm profile 6 counter to the telescoping direction, which appears to be essential to the observer.
  • a movement of the panel profile 6 counter to the telescoping direction is essentially prevented by the distal ends of the panel holding means 7, 8 striking the short legs of the wall sections 16, 17 and / or the cover element 33 striking the cover plates 27.
  • the panel profile 6 in the in Fig. 4 The arrangement shown is, however, arranged to be movable in the direction of the pressure beam 5, ie against the telescoping direction 50. If the panel profile 6 encounters an obstacle when extending, the panel profile 6 is moved counter to the telescoping direction 50 and actuates the safety switch 35 attached to the pressure strut 5. This allows the extension of the telescoping element 23 to be interrupted. So that the panel profile 6 is movable, the panel holding means 7, 8 in the second position VI opposite to the telescoping direction 50 are formed without a form fit to the pressure strut holding means 9, 10, 11. The distal ends of the diaphragm holding means 7, 8 are also spaced apart from the pressure beam 5 counter to the telescoping direction 50.
  • Spring elements 22 are arranged between the cover profile 6 and the pressure beam 5 (see Fig. Figure 6 ), which act on the diaphragm profile 6 with a force directed away from the pressure beam 5 and into the in Fig. 3 Press the second position VI shown against the second pressure strut holding means 10 and the third pressure strut holding means 11. This force can be overcome by the obstacle, so that the safety switch 35 can be actuated.
  • the spring elements 22 formed as leaf springs are attached to the end face 30 of the pressure beam 5.
  • the second position VI shown thus corresponds to an exemption in which the diaphragm profile 6 can be actuated counter to the telescoping direction 50.
  • the panel profile 6 is shown in an actuating position VII after actuation of the safety switch 35.
  • the telescopic element 23 has reached an end position and thus the extended state II and is in contact with the wall 101.
  • the cover profile 6 has the same distance A1 to the pressure beam 5 in the actuating position VII as in the first position V.
  • seals (not shown) can be used to the same extent with a manually extendable telescopic element 23 and with a motorized telescopic element 23 and the same soundproofing Offer.
  • the actuation position VII does not correspond to the first position V.
  • the aperture profile 6 is not held positively in the telescopic direction 50 in the actuation position VII, but the aperture profile 6 can move into the exemption according to the force of the spring element 22 without breaking a positive fit Figure 4 move back.
  • the safety switch 35 can thus be actuated reversibly.
  • the distal ends of the webs 12, 13 are provided, which previously come to rest against the pressure strut 5. The distal ends of the webs 12, 13 thus act as a stop.
  • reed switches 36 (see Fig. Fig. 6 ) are provided, which are attached to an inside of the cover element 33.
  • the reed switches 36 are intended to to override an actuation of the safety switch 35 in the vicinity of the wall 101 and thus indicate that no unwanted obstacle but the wall 101 to be reached has been reached.
  • the reed switches 36 which interact with magnets arranged on the wall 101, serve to distinguish between an unwanted obstacle and the wall 101.

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  1. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) pour une installation de paroi de séparation (1), l'élément de paroi de séparation (2) comprenant un élément télescopique (23) expansible en direction horizontale, l'élément télescopique (23) comportant une barre de pression (5) et un profil d'écran (5), le profil d'écran (6) étant retenue dans ou sur la barre de pression (5), le profil d'écran (6) comportant au moins un premier moyen de retenue d'écran (7, 8), lequel, tout particulièrement en encastrant, coopère avec au moins un moyen de retenue de barre de pression (9,10,11) correspondant de la barre de pression (5), les moyens de retenue de barre de pression (9,10,11) et les moyens de retenue d'écran (7, 8) coopérant de telle façon que le profil d'écran (6) pouvant être retenu en une première position (V) dans ou sur la barre de pression (5), tout particulièrement encastrable, en laquelle position une première distance (A1) est aménagée entre une première section de butée (18) de la barre de pression (5) et le profil d'écran (6), et en une deuxième position (VI) pouvant être retenu dans ou sur la barre de pression (5), tout particulièrement encastrable, dans laquelle une deuxième distance (A2) est aménagée entre la première section de butée (18) de la barre de pression (5) et le profil d'écran (6), un deuxième moyen de retenue d'écran (8) étant prévu, le premier moyen de retenue d'écran (7) comportant une première barrette (12) et le deuxième moyen de retenue d'écran (8) comportant une deuxième barrette (13), le premier moyen de retenue d'écran (7) ayant un moyen de connexion par la forme (14) aménagé sur la barrette et le deuxième moyen de retenue d'écran (8) ayant un deuxième moyen de connexion (15) par la forme aménagé sur la deuxième barrette (13),
    caractérisé en ce que le premier moyen de connexion par la forme (14) étant agencé à une première hauteur (H1) sur la première barrette (12) et le deuxième moyen de connexion par la forme (15) étant agencé à une deuxième hauteur (H2) sur la deuxième barrette (13), la première hauteur (H1) différant de la deuxième hauteur (H2).
  2. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le profil d'écran (6) comprend un élément de recouvrement (33), duquel s'étend le moyen de retenue d'écran (7, 8) vers l'intérieur dans l'élément télescopique (23), tout particulièrement l'élément de recouvrement (33) s'étendant au moins par sections verticalement à un plan de paroi (20) de l'élément de paroi de séparation (2) et/ou l'élément de recouvrement (3) couvrant au moins la barre de pression (5).
  3. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le moyen de retenue d'écran (7, 8) étant intégré dans le profil d'écran (6) de façon solidaire et/ou de la même matière, tout particulièrement monolithiquement.
  4. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que, par un mouvement horizontal, le profil d'écran (6) est montable, tout particulièrement encastrable sur la barre de pression (5).
  5. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le moyen de retenue d'écran (7, 8) et le moyen de retenue de barre de pression (9, 10, 11) coopèrent de telle façon que le profil d'écran (6) est agençable de façon mobile à l'opposée d'une direction télescopique (50) par rapport à la barre de pression (5), tout particulièrement un élément ressort (22) étant agencé entre le profil d'écran (6) et la barre de pression (5), lequel élément ressort charge le profil d'écran (6) avec une force orientée en s'éloignant de la barre de pression (5).
  6. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le profil d'écran (6) est agençable en une première orientation de montage (III) et en une deuxième orientation de montage (IV) sur la barre de pression, en la deuxième orientation de montage (IV), le profil d'écran (6) étant tourné autour d'un axe horizontal (53) par rapport à la première orientation de montage (III), tout particulièrement seulement en la première orientation de montage (III), le profil d'écran (6) pouvant occupé la première position (V) et/ou seulement en la deuxième orientation de montage (IV), le profil d'écran (6) pouvant occupé la deuxième position (VI).
  7. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le moyen de retenue d'écran (7, 8) en direction verticale s'étend au delà du profil d'écran (6) et/ou le moyen de retenue de la barre de pression (9, 10, 11) s'étend en direction verticale au-delà de la barre de pression (5).
  8. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le profil d'écran (6) comprend des pièces latérales (34), qui tout particulièrement en la première et en la deuxième position (V, VI) et/ou le long d'un chemin d'actionnement W recouvrent des plaques de recouvrement (27) de l'élément de paroi de séparation (2).
  9. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la première barrette (12) et la deuxième barrette (13) s'étendent parallèlement l'une vers l'autre.
  10. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier moyen de retenue d'écran (7) comprend un ergot d'encastrement (14) projetant de la première barrette (12) et le deuxième moyen de retenue d'écran (8) comprend un deuxième ergot d'encastrement (15) projetant de la deuxième barrette.
  11. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la barre de pression (5) comporte une première section de paroi (16) et une deuxième section de paroi (17), sur laquelle sont agencés les moyens de retenue de barre de pression (9, 10, 11), tout particulièrement la première section de paroi (16) de la barre de pression (5) et la deuxième section de paroi (17) de la barre de pression (5), au moins en une section, essentiellement s'étendent parallèlement par rapport à la première barrette (12) du profil d'écran (6) et à la deuxième barrette (13) du profil d'écran (6).
  12. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de retenue de barre de pression (9, 10, 11) comportent un premier moyen de retenue de barre de pression (9), un deuxième moyen de retenue de barre de pression (10) et un troisième moyen de retenue de barre de pression (11), tout particulièrement le premier moyen de retenue de barre de pression (9) et le deuxième moyen de retenue de barre de pression (10) étant agencés sur la première section de paroi (16) de la barre de pression (5) de même que le troisième moyen de retenue de barre de pression (11) étant agencé sur la deuxième section de paroi (17) de la barre de pression (5).
  13. Elément de paroi de séparation (2) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la barre de pression (5) comporte une première section de butée (18) et une deuxième section de butée (19), à laquelle repose le profil d'écran (6) de préférence en intercalant un élément à élasticité de ressort (21).
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