EP3158557A2 - Vorrichtung, verfahren zum bewerben, verfahren zum umrüsten einer vorrichtung, konstruktionsset und anordnung - Google Patents
Vorrichtung, verfahren zum bewerben, verfahren zum umrüsten einer vorrichtung, konstruktionsset und anordnungInfo
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- EP3158557A2 EP3158557A2 EP15778601.3A EP15778601A EP3158557A2 EP 3158557 A2 EP3158557 A2 EP 3158557A2 EP 15778601 A EP15778601 A EP 15778601A EP 3158557 A2 EP3158557 A2 EP 3158557A2
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a device for displaying images or films, a method for illuminating and / or advertising by means of the device, a construction set for the device and an arrangement of the device.
- DE 20 2013 008 404 Ul discloses a device according to the preamble of claim 1, namely a mobile lighting device with a translucent sheath of a woven or flexible plastic material, which is stretched by wires or cables between two spaced-apart structures.
- the device contains illuminants, and the envelope can serve as a projection surface for internally projected images, motifs or moving images.
- Fans mounted inside the device can inflate non-taut area.
- the envelope may be in the form of sheet material that can be connected to a tube by a zipper.
- the shell may consist of materials of building material class A2 (non-combustible with combustible fractions) or B l (hardly inflammable) according to DIN 4102-1 and possess opacity to scatter a high proportion of the light.
- the bulbs can be mounted as LED strips along the wires or ropes, or the LED strips themselves can be used for clamping.
- the fire load is related to a certain surface heat potential of all flammable substances present on it.
- the arithmetic fire load is the fire load modified with corresponding coefficients and is used for the determination
- Confirmation copy the equivalent fire duration for a given fire load or amount of fire and firing arrangement. This in turn can be used to determine the required fire resistance period of a building construction.
- the invention is based on the object to provide an easily transportable device for displaying images or films with a shell made of a translucent, flexible, airtight and non-combustible material and a method for lighting and / or advertising, which are suitable, the admission requirements for meet public spaces.
- Indefinite articles are each to be understood as “at least” information, unless stated otherwise.
- the fire protection device according to the invention which releases an extinguishing agent in the interior in the event of fire detection, makes it possible to make the device intrinsically safe. That is, the effective fire load applied by the device to its installation site can be made equal to zero or even less than zero.
- the extinguishing agent may be per se any commercial extinguishing agent for fire fighting, but is preferably an extinguishing gas, which may be an inert gas, but more preferably is a chemically acting extinguishing agent, in particular a fluoroketone such. B. 3M TM Novec TM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid. Within the inflated envelope, the extinguishing agent readily passes everywhere without the need for any manifolds or the like.
- the extinguishing agent is not released only when open flames have arisen, but already preventative when one of one or more arranged within the shell smoke detectors reports a smoke.
- the shell of one or more materials of building material class AI according to DIN EN 13501 -1 and / or DIN 4102-1, ie, non-combustible without combustible fractions. Because of the built-in fire protection device, the admission requirements for public spaces may possibly also be met with coating materials of building material class A2.
- the material of the shell is preferably such that the shell assumes a defined shape in the inflated state, which is mainly determined by the blank of the shell material and less by the support structure and / or the air pressure in the interior, as in the cited prior art of Case is.
- the material of the shell should be inherently diffusely translucent (ie, translucent).
- the inventors have recognized that there are suitable materials for the shell, which meet all the aforementioned requirements in contrast to the materials proposed in the cited prior art.
- Particularly suitable is a textile which has glass fibers or other non or hardly inflammable fibers.
- Many such materials also have relatively low extensibility, such that the inflated envelope assumes a well defined shape when inflated, and many such materials also have the advantage of being inherently translucent.
- a plurality of the bulbs are affixed to the inside of the sheath and not to any of the sheath-supporting parts, as in the cited prior art.
- These lamps together form a pixel matrix with a curvature corresponding to the shape of the inflated envelope.
- the lamps are relatively close to the shell, so that a part of their waste heat passes through radiation or heat conduction directly to the outside, which additionally reduces the fire potential.
- the bulbs can be of any kind per se, but they are in a preferred embodiment, a plurality of LED strips, namely elongated flexible boards, each equipped with many, preferably individually or in groups controllable LEDs and the non-destructively detachable at their ends and reconnectable connections for connection with each other or with control electronics have.
- each LED strip is carried in an elongated profile, wherein the profiles are attached at close intervals next to each other on the shell and are designed so that they hold all LEDs at a defined distance from the shell, which is preferably the same everywhere and a few millimeters is, wherein the main beam direction of the LEDs facing towards and through the shell.
- the thus produced distance of the LEDs from the shell thus remains constant, even if the shape of the inflated envelope z. B. slightly varied by air currents at the installation site.
- the profiles are preferably made of a soft, flexible and insulating material, in particular sponge rubber or the like, and can be produced in an injection molding process.
- Corresponding open or closed-cell elastic foams are available in a flame-retardant or non-combustible version, as presently preferred. Because of the existing fire protection equipment, and because some of the waste heat from the LED tapes passes directly through the nearby envelope, it is sufficient if the profiles and LED tapes are classified together in the building material class B l.
- the profiles are non-destructively releasable and reconnect attached to the shell, z. B. by spring steel clips and / or blind rivets or by means of Velcro strips.
- the desired pixel resolution z. B. more than 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 or 600 in the shell adjacent LED bands or profiles may be provided.
- the profiles are made of a flexible and insulating material in a preferred embodiment, they may also consist of a more or less rigid material, for. As aluminum, if it can be ensured that they are not permanently bent during transport. Possibly.
- Such rigid profiles can be composed of several sections, which are more or less loosely connected to each other at their ends.
- the sheath is carried by a single supporting structure, which is arranged in the interior of the shell, and not by two structures, as is the case in the cited prior art. This embodiment is particularly suitable for hanging mounting in a building, wherein the inflated envelope or at least one concave envelope portion carrying the illuminants faces downwards.
- the fire protection device including a smoke detector as well as all required electrical and electronic including power supplies and LED control electronics can be arranged in the interior of the shell and attached to a supporting structure, and one or more outwardly opening louvers and preferably also the blower can be integrated into the shell.
- shell parts and / or the bulbs By making the shell parts and / or the bulbs non-destructively detachable and re-connectable, shell parts and / or bulbs can be easily replaced, so that the device can be easily converted, repaired or maintained.
- the embodiments of the invention enable a compact and easily portable construction set even for a device with very large physical dimensions.
- the invention is particularly suitable for the arrangement inside a public transport building, especially in an air area above 2 m, 3 m, 4 m or 5 m, preferably hanging in an airport building.
- Out of Home Media is created, which achieves special attention in closed public spaces, in particular by a sculptural form that unfolds its media effect in 360 °.
- the display is hung in the room so that it presents itself in the direct direction of people. Moving 360 ° images can rotate in a circle and thus reach all people in the room.
- the content can be divided between advertising videos and newsletters. switch from online magazines. Only few people can ignore recent news headlines.
- the view will always capture advertising, which can be present in a backlit slide in a lower part of the device constantly. The viewer can learn more about news or products by scanning a QR code at the bottom of the device with his mobile device, looking back at the advertisement.
- the invention offers advertisers novel presentation options in striking locations while allowing airports, train stations and trade fairs attractive billboards, which integrate creatively into the given architecture.
- the device has an effective fire load that is zero or even less than zero, and thus corresponds to an object consisting only of materials of building material class AI, although the device contains electrical and electronic equipment. Due to the thus achieved fire load neutrality, an official approval is also for buildings whose allowable fire load is already exhausted, nothing in the way.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross section through an apparatus for displaying images
- Fig. 2A is a plan view of a barrel portion of the shell of the apparatus of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 2B is a side elevational view of the barrel portion of the sheath of Fig. 2A;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one of several segments of the barrel-shaped
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the profile of FIG. 4A with one mounted therein.
- FIG. 4C is a perspective view of successively arranged profiles as shown in FIG.
- Figure 5 is a cross-section through a profile similar to that of Figures 4A and 4B, which is secured by blind rivets and spring steel clips on the shell of the device.
- FIG. 6 shows a cross section through three parallel profiles in a shell for explaining another alternative profile attachment.
- Fig. 8 shows a cross section through a differently shaped profile for holding a LED strip.
- the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 for displaying images or films contains a shell 1 made of a fiberglass textile, which is diffusely scattering translucent, airtight, non-combustible and flexible, but low in stretch.
- the shell 1 is substantially airtight closed and is inflated by a blower 2 in a balloon shape, which is the surface of a concave body of revolution whose center axis is vertical in Fig. 1.
- the shell 1 defines an interior 3.
- the balloon shape may have a diameter of several meters, z. B. 6 meters.
- the shell 1 includes a barrel-shaped portion 1a having, in particular, the shape of an axial portion of a barrel approximately from the center thereof to near one end thereof.
- the barrel-shaped section la goes at its narrow, lower end without abrupt Change in curvature in a spherical cap-shaped portion lb over which closes the narrower end of the barrel-shaped portion la.
- At its other, upper end of the barrel-shaped portion la is closed with a flat concave portion lc.
- the sections la, lb, and lc, which make up the sheath 1 are connected together along their connecting lines 4, 5 by zippers, not shown.
- the shell 1 is supported by a supporting structure 6, which is a disc-shaped lightweight tubular construction, which may be composed of several angle segments, for. B. from twelve identical and screwed together angle segments to be easily transportable.
- the structure 6 is suspended from a ceiling or false ceiling structure of a building by means of three cables, not shown, which together with a power cable can pass through narrow openings in the flat concave portion 1c of the casing 1.
- the supporting structure 6 is located completely inside the casing 1 and extends all the way to close to the annular zipper connection 5 between the barrel-shaped section 1a and the flat-concave section 1c, where it can be connected to one of these sections.
- the structure 6 also contributes to the shaping of the shell 1, although its balloon shape is determined primarily by the blank of the shell 1 and its constituents.
- the flat concave upper portion l c of the shell 1 need not be made of the same material as the sections la and lb of the shell 1, but may also consist of another airtight, non-combustible and flexible material.
- the upper portion 1 c could also be formed by the structure 6 itself, if it is designed to be impermeable to air in any way and in conjunction with the sections la, lb of the shell 1 surrounding the inner space 3 airtight.
- the blower 2 is a pipe ventilator which is integrated with the flat-concave portion 1c of the sheath 1, that is, incorporated therein and carried therefrom.
- the fan 2 could alternatively be attached to the structure 6 and z. B. be connected via a bellows with a corresponding opening in the section lc of the shell 1.
- louvers 7 are integrated, which open in the manner of check valves to the outside, when a predetermined air pressure in the interior 3 of the shell 1 is exceeded, so that a defined air pressure in the interior 3 of the shell 1, which is slightly larger than the pressure of the ambient air when the fan 2 is running, and thus generates and stabilizes the balloon shape of the shell 1.
- LED driving electronics 9 are mounted separately therefrom and closer to the outer edge of the structure 6.
- an extinguishing gas generator 10 located in the interior 3 is attached to the supporting structure 6, which, if one of one or more smoke detectors, not shown in the interior 3 responds, releases a quenching gas, which is preferably 3M TM Novec TM 1230 fire protection fluid, but z. B. may also be an inert gas.
- a quenching gas which is preferably 3M TM Novec TM 1230 fire protection fluid, but z. B. may also be an inert gas.
- a platform 1 1 is attached to the structure 6, on the underside of a floodlight from LEDs, not shown, or other bulbs are attached, which illuminate the spherical cap-shaped portion lb evenly within a cone 12.
- the spherical cap-shaped section 1b may be printed with texts and / or images which become clearly visible through the backlight, and when the advertiser changes, the section 1b can be exchanged particularly easily.
- the barrel-shaped portion la of the shell 1 is smaller in FIGS. 2A and 2B than in FIG.
- a multiplicity of LED strips 20 are fastened, which are spaced at equal distances from one another. 1a and 2, and only two of which are shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, while in fact many LED strips 20, in this example 600 LED strips 20, LED strips 20 located next to one another in the shell 1 are distributed over the entire circumference of the barrel-shaped portion la.
- the LED strips 20 are shown in dashed lines, because the preferred for the shell 1 fiberglass fabric is so opaque that the LED strips 20 are barely visible from the outside, as long as they do not shine. Groups of multiple LED strips 20 may each have a controller which is located in a stitched pocket at the top of the portion l a of the shell 1 and is connected by connectors to one of the control electronics 9 on the supporting structure 6.
- the blower 2 and the louvers 7 are designed such that the blower 2 always promotes some air in the interior 3, which cools the electrical system, electronics, LED control electronics 9 and LED strips 20 and escapes through the louvers 7 back to the outside, to dissipate the heat loss.
- the barrel-shaped portion 1a of the shell 1 may be composed of a plurality of radial segments 30, one of which is shown in perspective in FIG. 3 together with the LED strips 20 attached thereto.
- the segments 30 may be provided at their edges with zipper elements to connect them to each other or to the other sections 1b and 1c of the casing 1, which have corresponding zipper elements.
- the LED strips 20 are elongate flexible boards which are each equipped with many, preferably individually controllable LEDs 21 (FIG. 4B). LEDs with different colors such. B. Red, green and blue can be arranged alternately or in groups one behind the other, or the individual LEDs can be multicolored.
- the barrel-shaped portion la of the shell 1 and the LED strips 20 form in the inflated state of the shell 1 a uniform round video surface, which can show 360 ° -Panoramabil-. After switching off the fan 2, the shell 1 can be broken down into their sections la, lb, lc or segments 30, which can be folded together to save space for transport and storage, without having to remove the LED strips 20 thereof.
- Each LED tape 20 is carried by an approximately equally long elongated profile 40, which is shown in Fig. 4A individually in cross-section and in Figures 4B and 4C together with one in each case inserted LED tape 20 in perspective.
- the profiles 40 are in this embodiment of oosgummi, but may also consist of another more or less flexible material, which should also be electrically insulating if possible.
- the LED tape 20 is glued in this example in the profile 40, either directly or by means of double-sided tape, but may be attached to the profile 40 in other ways, for. B. by positive locking.
- the profiles 40 are attached at short intervals next to each other on the shell 1 and on each shell segment 30 and are designed such that they hold the inserted into the profiles 40 LED strips 20 and thus their LEDs 21 at a defined distance from the shell 1 , wherein the main radiation direction of the LEDs 21 points in the direction of and through the casing 1.
- the LEDs 21 are those with relatively large radiation angles, and the distance of the LEDs 21 from the shell 1 is dimensioned with a few millimeters such that each LED 21 illuminates a spot on the shell 1, which is a much larger area than the emitting surface of the LED 21 itself has.
- the LED strips 20 may not be available in a height corresponding to the envelope 1 or the envelope segments 30.
- a plurality of commercially available LED ribbons 20, each supported by an equally long profile 40 may be connected in series by being connected together by ribbon cables 41 and connectors 42, as shown in FIG. 4C.
- the profiles 40 are attached at short intervals next to each other on the shell 1 and the shell segments 30, as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
- the attachment could z. B. be an adhesive bond, but allow non-destructively releasable and reconnect fasteners to replace individual profiles 40, z. B. in the case of defect of an LED strip 20 therein.
- blind rivets 50 are used at regular intervals, each carrying a clip 51 made of spring steel wire, which is bent so that the profile 40 with inserted LED strip 20 between two legs 52 of the clip 51 fits, where it is with a Angled ends 53 of the clip 51 looped rubber ring 54 is attached to the shell 1.
- Fig. 6 Another way to secure the profiles 40 non-destructively detachable and reconnectable, is shown in Fig. 6.
- Fig. 6 sewn to the inner sides of the shell segments 30 of section 1 a of the shell 1 at regular intervals corresponding profile profile textile strips 60, which are provided with hook Velcro straps 61 and loop Velcro straps 62 which are stapled behind the profiles 40, as in Fig. 6 illustrated by arrows.
- the textile strips 60, the Velcro straps 61, 62 and the yarn used correspond to the building material class AI, so that the connection of the profiles 40 with the shell 1 is fireproof.
- Fig. 6 dashed lines and the Abstrahlkegel 22 of the LEDs 21 are located.
- the strong expansion of the Abstrahlkegel 22 and the radiation characteristic of typical wide-angle LEDs cause the projection of optically soft pixels on the envelope, whereby the viewer gets despite small gaps between the pixels the impression of a homogeneous video image.
- Fig. 7 Another way to attach the profiles 40 non-destructively detachable and reconnectable, is shown in Fig. 7.
- clips 70 made of spring steel wire are provided, which are slipped over the profiles 40 and have bent ends 71 and 72, which are pushed under seams, not shown, which are sewn at regular intervals on the insides of the shell segments 30.
- sections la, lb, lc or segments 30 of the shell 1 textile webs are provided by means of a plotter with markers for the blank and for the placement of the profiles 40, cut and sewn together and then on a large table designed.
- the profiles 40 are fastened along the corresponding markings, with the LED strips 20 also being inserted therein. Thereafter, the individual parts can be rolled or collapsed parallel to the profiles and then transported to their mounting location, where they can be assembled with the zippers around the structure 6.
- the shape of the profiles 40 for holding the LED strips 20 shown in Figures 1 to 6 is only an example, and other profile shapes may be used. 8 shows an example of a slightly differently shaped profile 80, which engages around an LED strip 20 in a form-fitting manner. Thus, the LED strip 20 is easily connectable to the profile 80, either by pushing in or by insertion in the longitudinal direction, and correspondingly easily detachable again.
- the profile 80 shown in Fig. 8 also has no long continuous groove on the luminous side of the LED strip 20, as the previously described profile 40, but contains individual conical holes 81 for the passage of light, for each light emitting diode, wherein in the longitudinal direction between each two holes 81 a Mossgummisteg 82 remains.
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