EP4079189A2 - Cloison réglable en hauteur et poste de travail - Google Patents

Cloison réglable en hauteur et poste de travail Download PDF

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EP4079189A2
EP4079189A2 EP22172239.0A EP22172239A EP4079189A2 EP 4079189 A2 EP4079189 A2 EP 4079189A2 EP 22172239 A EP22172239 A EP 22172239A EP 4079189 A2 EP4079189 A2 EP 4079189A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/02Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with vertical adjustable parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/08Table tops; Rims therefor
    • A47B13/088Sectional table tops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B9/00Tables with tops of variable height
    • A47B9/08Tables with tops of variable height with clamps acting on vertical rods
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0035Tables or desks with features relating to adjustability or folding
    • A47B2200/004Top adjustment
    • A47B2200/0046Desks with double worktop of which one at least is separately height adjustable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0084Accessories for tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0085Supplementary support fixed on the edge of a desk or table
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/12Vanity or modesty panels

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  • the invention relates to a partition according to the preamble of independent claim 1 and a workstation.
  • the invention can be used in particular in the field of office, laboratory and workshop furniture, in particular as a desk.
  • workstations are often arranged in groups in order, among other things, to be able to make optimal use of office space and/or exploit synergies.
  • two workstations can be provided opposite one another, next to one another or adjacent across a corner.
  • the respective worktops can be arranged with one broad side or one long side adjoining each other, or a first worktop can be arranged with a broad side adjoining a long side of a second worktop.
  • partitions between the workplaces can be used, among other things, for privacy or acoustic protection. They can also help separate workstations and prevent objects from falling from one workstation to another or in between.
  • the partition is not adapted to the respective height setting of adjacent worktops.
  • relatively large partitions or partitions are often provided between the worktops, which shield the workstations from one another at any height setting of adjacent worktops.
  • a fixed partition wall extending in the vertical direction is typically provided, which is mounted, for example, on a support frame for one of the two worktops, in particular a table frame, or placed on the floor.
  • it In order for such a partition to be effective over the full range of workstation height adjustability, it must extend vertically to at least a height that is suitable for a maximum worktop height.
  • the partition then protrudes in the vertical direction far beyond the worktops when they are in positions in the range of a lower height adjustment. If necessary, this can and can prevent cross-workplace collaboration are also sometimes felt to be cramped, annoying or visually unappealing.
  • partitions on the individual worktops, which are adjusted in height together with the workplace when the height is adjusted.
  • partitions can be perceived as more pleasant than the partitions described above, they typically do not offer an adequate effect or shielding at every height setting of two adjacent worktops. For example, with such partitions it is often unavoidable that the area under the worktop is visible when the worktops are at very different heights.
  • a furniture composition that has a simple structure, is flexible with regard to height-adjustable worktops, and allows an adapted separation of workstations.
  • a specific furniture composition can in particular be a multi-person workplace such as a desk composition.
  • the furniture composition includes a first workstation with a first worktop that can be adjusted in a vertical direction, a second workstation with a second worktop that can be adjusted in the vertical direction independently of the first worktop, and a partition that can be adjusted in height or in the vertical direction, which can be moved in the vertical direction is arranged extending between the first and the second work station.
  • At least one first support element is provided on the first worktop, by means of which the partition can typically be supported in the vertical direction.
  • At the second At least one second support element is provided on the worktop, by means of which the partition can typically be supported in the vertical direction.
  • vertical direction can refer here in particular to a vertical direction, ie a direction downwards or upwards. Deviations from an exactly perpendicular position of the direction can also be included. The vertical direction can therefore be more or less perpendicular.
  • the term "worktop” can refer to a plate-shaped element on which an activity is carried out.
  • the worktop can be a tabletop.
  • such worktops have a horizontal surface.
  • the worktops can also be tilted or arranged at an angle.
  • the furniture composition can also have more than two workstations, each with additional worktops.
  • further supporting elements and partitions can also be provided, which separate these further workplaces.
  • the support members can have any shape that allows them to support the partition in certain situations and be detached from the partition in other situations.
  • the support elements can also each be designed in multiple parts, for example to achieve uniform support of the partition.
  • the term "support” in this context may refer to supporting, withdrawing, holding against spring force or gravity, or the like.
  • the supporting can relate to a vertical position of the partition being determined. In this way, the support element that is currently supporting the partition in a specific situation can define its vertical position.
  • the support elements can be arranged on the associated worktop in particular in such a way that they are stationarily connected to it. As a result, the position or height of the worktop can determine the vertical position of the associated support element, which in turn can define the vertical position of the partition in certain situations.
  • the term "separation" in the context of the invention can refer to a structure that allows the adjacent work stations to be separated from one another to separate It can be used, for example, as a - for example at least largely opaque - visual protection, for soundproofing, as - for example at least partially transparent - splash protection, as a design element or for similar purposes.
  • the partition may comprise a rigid panel such as a soundproofing panel, a wood panel, a panel of compressed fiber material or a similar panel. Alternatively or additionally, it can have a typically stretched textile or other flexible material.
  • each worktop By providing a support element on each worktop, by means of which the height-adjustable partition can be supported in the vertical direction, it is possible to set a suitable or optimal height and/or a suitable or optimal vertical position of the partition independently of the absolute and relative vertical positions of the first and set second worktop. This can also make it possible for the partition to be carried or supported by one or the other support element, depending on the height of the worktops, so that the vertical position or location of the partition is determined by the supporting support element in each case. This enables the partition to be positioned flexibly and adjusted to the respective height of the worktops. In this way, an optimal delimitation of the workplaces can be achieved with a single partition.
  • the furniture composition is configured such that the first support member supports the partition when the first worktop is above the second worktop, and the second support member supports the partition when the second worktop is above the first worktop.
  • the term "above” refers to situations in which the two countertops have different vertical positions or are at different heights. In this situation, the higher worktop is then above the other worktop.
  • the first support member does not support the partition when the first worktop is below the second worktop and the second support member does not support the partition when the second worktop is below the first worktop.
  • below in this context can refer to situations in which the two worktops have different vertical positions or are at different heights. In this situation, the lower worktop is then below the other worktop.
  • Such a configuration of the furniture composition allows the partition to be supported only by the support element of one of the two worktops.
  • the other support element is then detached from the partition.
  • the two support elements are designed in such a way that the partition is transferred from one support element to the other support element when the two worktops move past one another in the vertical direction.
  • the first worktop in a first position the first worktop can be arranged above the second such that the first support element supports the partition and the second support element does not. If the first worktop is lowered, the partition is lowered with it until the first worktop is at the same height as the second. When the first worktop is lowered further, the partition is transferred from the first support element to the second support element. Once the first worktop is below the second, the partition is then supported by the second support member and no longer by the first.
  • the first support member of the first worktop and the second support member of the second worktop are each adapted to support the partition.
  • Such support can be a simple and efficient form of support in many applications and particularly in the context of many types of partitions.
  • a rigid panel of the partition can each be carried by one of the support elements.
  • the support element can, for example, grasp the plate from below.
  • the support elements can thus carry an element of a partition, by means of which a cover can be held or pulled out.
  • the first support element of the first worktop and the second support element of the second worktop preferably each comprise a shell which is open at the top and is designed to accommodate the partition.
  • a shell can easily support the partition stably.
  • it can enable efficient and easy transfer of the partition between the two support members.
  • the shell can in particular be a quasi-half-shell, the inside of which is adapted to the shape of the outside of the part of the partition on which the shell supports the partition.
  • the shell may be in the form of a half hollow cylinder where the partition comprises a rod or other cylindrical member.
  • the first support element of the first worktop is designed to lift the partition when the first worktop is moved, for example, from a position below the second worktop to a position above the second worktop.
  • the second support element of the second worktop is designed to raise the partition when the second worktop is adjusted, for example, from a position below the first worktop to a position above the first worktop.
  • the height of the partition can be adjusted to the positions of the worktops without further action when one or both worktops are adjusted in the vertical direction. This enables convenient and efficient adjustment of the partition depending on the height of the worktops.
  • the partition is designed as a pull-out partition, wherein it can be lowered at least partially into a storage space provided below the first and/or second worktop.
  • At least one grip element is preferably provided on the partition, by means of which the partition can be pulled out of the storage space in the vertical direction, and each of the first and second support elements can be brought into engagement with at least one of the at least one grip elements in order to hold the partition when the height of the pull the associated worktop out of the storage space in a vertical direction.
  • the configuration of the partition as a partition that can be pulled out and at least partially retracted into a storage space makes it possible to remove and stow it in an uncomplicated manner in situations in which the presence of a partition is not desired. Furthermore, a vertical dimension of the partition or a part thereof can be adjusted so that it also extends in a vertical area between a higher and a lower vertical position of the two worktops, regardless of the absolute and relative vertical positions of the first and second worktop.
  • the storage space can optionally be embodied as an open volume or as a volume that is at least partially enclosed on several sides and has at least one opening through which the partition can be pulled out.
  • An expansion of the storage space in the vertical direction is also preferably limited to an area below a lowest position of the worktops. In this way, the storage space can be provided safely and trouble-free in the furniture composition.
  • the first support element is preferably arranged on the first worktop in such a way that it engages with at least one of the at least one handle elements in order to pull the partition out of the storage space in the vertical direction when the first worktop is adjusted from below to above the second worktop
  • the second support member is preferably arranged on the second worktop such that it engages at least one of the at least one handle members to vertically pull the partition out of the storage space when the second worktop moves from below to above the first worktop becomes.
  • the furniture composition preferably includes a common support frame or in particular a table frame on which the two worktops are mounted so that they can be adjusted in the vertical direction independently of one another.
  • a support frame can enable efficient realization and handling of the furniture composition.
  • the storage volume can also be efficiently integrated into or with the common support frame.
  • a separate support frame can also be provided for each of the worktops, the two support frames preferably being detachably fixable to one another.
  • the partition is designed such that it extends vertically into an area above the higher of the two worktops, in particular protruding by at least 30 cm or at least 50 cm beyond the higher of the two worktops.
  • noise and privacy protection can be provided in an area in which this is particularly desirable. In particular, this area can cover the torso and head of a person working in the workplace.
  • a handle element can be arranged below an upper edge of the partition, in particular at a vertical distance of at least 30 cm, preferably at least 50 cm.
  • a grip element can also be formed or provided on a lower edge of the partition, in which case it can in particular be integrated into the partition or be an integral part of the partition.
  • the furniture composition comprises a preferably rigid raising element, which can be releasably connected to the first support element and the partition or to the second support element and the partition in such a way that the partition ends above the first worktop when the first support element opens the partition via supports the riser element and that the partition terminates above the second worktop when the second support element supports the partition via the riser element.
  • the raising element can be essentially elongated, for example in the form of a raising arm. The raising element makes it possible to fix or support the upper edge of the partition in a vertical position above the corresponding worktop. The raising element can thus serve, so to speak, as a vertical extension of that support element which supports the partition.
  • the riser element By being releasably connectable to the partition and support members, the riser element can be selectively attached or detached. Depending on the situation, the partition can end at the associated worktop or be pulled up beyond it.
  • the term "connectable” in this context refers in particular to a connection that is used for stabilization or sufficient to hold the partition by the first or second support element.
  • the connection to the partition can be realized, for example, by plugging it on or clamping it on or the like, and the connection to the support elements by laying it on or clamping it in or the like.
  • the raising element preferably extends in a substantially vertical direction, wherein an alternative gripping element is formed or provided in a region of a lower end of the raising element, which is alternatively engageable with the first support element or the second support element to support the partition in the vertical direction .
  • an alternative gripping element is formed or provided in a region of a lower end of the raising element, which is alternatively engageable with the first support element or the second support element to support the partition in the vertical direction .
  • Such a configuration of the raising element with an alternative gripping element enables an efficient transfer of the raising element and the separation connected thereto from one support element to the other support element. In particular, such a transfer can take place as described above when one worktop is raised vertically past the other worktop. This ensures that the partition always ends above the higher of the two worktops, providing protection that is tailored to every situation.
  • the partition can end at least about 30 cm or at least about 50 cm above the upper worktop.
  • the raising element can have a corresponding vertical extent of at least approximately 30 cm or
  • the raising element can advantageously be equipped with a connecting element via which it can be connected to the respective support element.
  • the connecting element can be designed as a receptacle for a handle element provided on the partition. This makes it possible to use the partition either with or without a raising element and thus adapt it to a current work situation.
  • the partition comprises a roller blind with an extendable and/or rollable part and in particular an extendable and/or rollable material web.
  • the roller blind can have a roller blind box that is provided or mounted in an area below the first and/or second worktop, typically in a storage space.
  • the storage space can be formed in particular by a roller blind box.
  • the extendable or unrollable part can be placed in the area below the first and / or second worktop withdrawn or pushed back and / or rolled up there or the like.
  • the web of material can be rolled up resiliently in the roller blind box, so that it has to be pulled out of the roller blind box against the spring force. As a result, the material web can always be rolled out to an appropriate extent and the remaining part of the material web is neatly supplied in the roller blind box.
  • the extendable or unrollable part of the roller blind preferably comprises a web made of at least partially flexible material, in particular made of a fabric and/or a film, which is attached at a first end to a rotatably mounted axle or shaft and is at least partially attached to the same by rotating the axle can be rolled up.
  • a tensioning bar is preferably fastened to the web. By pulling on the web or web of material, in particular on the tensioning bar, it can thus be unrolled from the axle or shaft.
  • the axle or shaft is mounted in a housing in which an opening is provided through which the web is led out of said housing.
  • the axle or shaft is preferably prestressed, for example by means of a spring, in such a way that the web is rolled up on the axle or shaft without further action if the tensioning bar is not pulled, with the web being at least partially stowable in the housing.
  • roller blind can therefore refer to a device in which the material web or web is wound onto an axle or shaft.
  • the shaft is typically arranged in the roller blind box and loaded with a torsion spring.
  • the web of material can be pulled out of the roller blind box, with a certain amount of tension always having to be maintained against the effect of the torsion spring so that the web of material is not rolled up again.
  • the roller blind can ensure that only as large a part of the web of material is unrolled as is currently needed.
  • the roller blind can also be designed as a folding roller blind and, as an extendable or unrollable part, can in particular also include a web made of at least partially flexible material, in particular made of a fabric and/or a film, which forms the partition in an extended position, and which can be folded back on itself in sections to retract the pleated blind.
  • roller blind can alternatively also be designed as a sliding roller blind and the extendable or unrollable part in particular comprise a large number of slats which are pulled apart when the sliding roller blind is extended and can be pushed together again when the roller blind is retracted.
  • the partition is formed by an extendable or rollable part of a roller blind, it can be removed and stowed away in a particularly uncomplicated manner in situations in which the presence of a partition is not desired. With such a roller blind, the partition can also be dimensioned efficiently and easily to suit the height of the worktop.
  • the roller blind preferably has a tensioning bar attached to an outer longitudinal end of the extendable and/or rollable part, which extends laterally beyond the width of the extendable and/or rollable part, with one longitudinal end protruding beyond the extendable and/or rollable part of the clamping bar each form a grip element.
  • the handle elements can be implemented simply and expediently.
  • the grip element formed or provided on the raising element and the at least one first support element provided on the first worktop and the at least one second support element provided on the second worktop can be formed in such a way that the grip element can alternatively be connected to the support element provided on the first worktop and at least the on the support element provided on the second worktop can be brought into positive engagement, with the raising element preferably being held or at least supported in a vertical orientation via the positive fit. This stabilizes or predetermines a vertical orientation of the partition, which is particularly advantageous when the partition is formed by an extendable or rollable part of a roller blind.
  • the partition comprises an at least essentially rigid, flat element formed in particular as a board or a panel made of wood, plastic, a composite material or the like. Conceivable is also to form the partition of glass or Plexiglas. A frame covered with foil and/or fabric can also be used.
  • the use of an at least essentially rigid, flat element for the separation allows a particularly simple and cost-effective production and represents a construction that is particularly susceptible to failure.
  • the at least one handle element of the partition is alternatively connected either to the first support element of the first worktop or to the second support element of the second worktop.
  • the partition is opaque.
  • a frequently desired privacy screen can be provided, for example above and below the worktops.
  • the furniture composition is preferably designed such that the partition is supported alternatively by the first support element or by the second support element, depending on the height of the first worktop and the second worktop, so that the vertical position of the partition is determined by the supporting support element in each case.
  • the partition can preferably be automatically transferred between the first support element and the second support element when the height of the first or second worktop changes, so that it is preferably supported by the support element of the higher worktop.
  • the worktop is always supported by the higher table top and can unfold its effect from the upper relevant position.
  • the invention relates to a partition for a furniture composition that can be retrofitted, in particular, with a first workstation that has a first worktop that can be adjusted in a vertical direction, and a second workstation that has a second worktop that can be adjusted in the vertical direction independently of the first worktop.
  • the partition comprises a roller blind with an extendable and/or rollable part, in particular an extendable web of material and preferably a web of material, for separating the first work station from the second work station, the roller blind preferably having a tensioning strip which protrudes in a lateral direction over the width of the web of material, and at least two support members for attachment to one each of the first and second countertops Furniture composition, wherein the web of material of the roller blind can be pulled out by means of the support elements when the height of one of the worktops is adjusted.
  • a furniture composition can be efficiently retrofitted with such a partition.
  • the partition can be equipped with the features described above in connection with the furniture composition. In this way, the effects and advantages mentioned above can be efficiently implemented.
  • such a partition can also be provided at a single workstation with a single worktop that can be adjusted in height.
  • This can serve, for example, to create a privacy screen or to prevent objects or the like from protruding into a height adjustment area or an area below the individual worktop.
  • the shaft or axle of the roller blind or a housing of the roller blind with the shaft or axle can be mounted or fastened to a support frame for the individual worktop, in particular a table frame, or also to the floor in an area below the individual worktop.
  • the pull-out part can be supported or carried by at least one support element attached or fastened to the individual worktop, analogously to the embodiments described above and/or below or to the embodiments claimed below.
  • the shaft or axle of the roller blind or a housing of the roller blind can also be supported or carried with the shaft or axle by at least one support element attached or attached to the individual worktop, and the outer longitudinal end of the extendable part of the roller blind or the material web on the support frame be mounted or fixed for the individual worktop or on the floor in an area below the individual worktop.
  • Another aspect of the invention thus relates to a workstation or individual workstation with a foot part, a worktop that can be adjusted in the vertical direction in relation to the foot part, and a height-adjustable partition, the partition comprising a roller blind with a base unit and a material web that can be pulled out of the base unit, with either a the base unit end facing away from the web preferably detachable with the worktop and the Base unit are fixedly connected to the foot part or the base unit is preferably detachably connected to the worktop and the end of the web of material facing away from the base unit is fixedly connected to the foot part.
  • the basic unit of the roller blind can have a housing and in particular a shaft.
  • the material web can be rolled up or rolled onto the shaft.
  • the base unit can have a biasing structure, such as a spring, with which the web of material is rolled onto the shaft.
  • the end of the web of material facing away from the base unit or the base unit can be detachably fastened to an edge of the worktop. They can also be connected to the worktop elevated above the worktop, for example via an elevating element.
  • the stationary connection to the foot part can be done, for example, by direct, fixed mounting on the foot part or a carrying frame extending from it. Or it can be done via a floor on which the footboard is placed.
  • FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a furniture composition in a schematic representation.
  • 2 shows a side view of the furniture composition 1 .
  • the furniture composition comprises a first workplace 1 according to the invention and a second workplace 2 according to the invention.
  • a partition 3 according to the invention, which runs in a vertical direction 901 and extends in a first horizontal direction 902 orthogonally to the vertical direction 901 almost over the entire width of the first and second workplace 1, 2 extends.
  • a first worktop 11 belonging to the first workstation 1 and a second worktop 21 belonging to the second workstation 2 are mounted on a common table frame 4, which serves as a common support frame, so that they can be adjusted or adjusted in height independently of one another with respect to a vertical direction 901.
  • the table frame 4 includes telescopic legs which can be extended and retracted in the vertical direction.
  • the partition 3 includes a roller blind with a vertically extendable fabric 31.
  • the fabric 31 represents an extendable and unrollable part of the blind.
  • the blind further includes a housing or a blind box 5 in which the fabric 31 is wound onto a shaft.
  • the shaft is connected to a torsion spring which rotates the shaft so that the fabric rolls up when not actively being pulled.
  • the blind box 5 is mounted on the table frame 4 below the first and second worktops 11, 21 and forms a storage space of the furniture composition. So the storage space is also provided in an area below the two worktops 11, 12.
  • the fabric web 31 is rolled up or can be rolled up on the roller blind axis rotatably mounted in the roller blind case 5, the axis running in the first horizontal direction 902 and being spring-loaded so that the fabric web 31 can be rolled up automatically.
  • the storage space is dimensioned and arranged in such a way that it provides enough space when the fabric panel is completely rolled up. Nevertheless, he is in a range below a lowest adjustable position of the two worktops 11, 12 limited.
  • a tensioning bar 311 is attached at one end of the fabric 31, which faces away from the roller blind box.
  • a length of the tensioning bar 311 is dimensioned greater than a width of the fabric web 31, so that the tensioning bar 311 projects laterally, ie in the first horizontal direction 902, beyond the fabric web 31 on both sides.
  • a first support element with a first shell 111 and a second shell 112 is provided on the first worktop 11 in the region of a rear edge facing the second worktop 12, which are positioned with respect to the first horizontal direction 902 such that they are connected to the first and second handle elements 3111, 3112 of the clamping bar 311 engage or can be brought into engagement.
  • a second support element with a first shell 211 and a second shell 212 is provided on the second worktop 12 in the area of a rear edge of the same that faces the first worktop 11, which are also positioned in relation to the first horizontal direction 902 in such a way that they the first and second gripping elements 3111, 3112 of the clamping bar 311 can engage or be brought into engagement.
  • the first shell 111 of the first support member and the first shell 211 of the second support member are positioned adjacent and offset from each other with respect to the first horizontal direction 902 .
  • the second shell 112 of the first support member and the second shell 212 of the second support member are positioned adjacent and offset from each other with respect to the first horizontal direction 902 .
  • the fabric web 31 When the fabric web 31 is completely rolled up in the roller blind case 5, it can be pulled out against the spring force by pulling on the first and second grip element 3111, 3112 of the tensioning bar 311 and thereby at least partially unrolled from the axis. If the first worktop 11 and the second worktop 21 are in different vertical positions or at different heights, the first gripping element 3111 and the second gripping element 3112 of the clamping bar can be placed on the shells 111, 112, 211, 212 of the support element of the upper of the two worktops be placed after the panel 31 has been unrolled far enough.
  • the first gripping element 3111 and the second gripping element 3112 can be placed on the first shell 111 and the second shell 112, respectively, of the first support element.
  • the first and second shells 111, 112 of the first support element thus carry the partition 3 or support it vertically.
  • the fabric web 31 is stretched vertically between the tensioning bar 311 held by the first support element and the roller blind box. This separates the first workplace 1 from the second workplace.
  • the first worktop 11 is now adjusted upwards or counter to the vertical direction 901, the fabric web 31 is pulled further out of the roller blind box 5 by the first support element on the tensioning strip 311, so that a vertical dimension of the separation of a new height of the first worktop 11 adjusts.
  • the first and second shells 211, 212 of the second support element engage with the first gripping element 3111 and the second gripping element 3112, respectively, and prevent the fabric web 31 from rolling up further
  • the separation 3 formed by the fabric web 31 is no longer supported in the vertical direction by the first support element of the first worktop 11, but rather by the second support element of the second worktop 21.
  • first shell 211 and the second shell 212 of the second support element come into engagement with the first handle element 3111 and the second handle element 3112, respectively, when - starting from the in 1 and 2 position shown - the second worktop 12 is raised upwards to a vertical position above the first worktop 21. In doing so, they pull the fabric web 31 further out of the storage space 5 . In this case, too, the through the fabric web 31 or the clamping bar 311 is no longer supported in the vertical direction by the first support member.
  • FIG. 3 shows the furniture composition in a schematic representation 1 in a modified configuration.
  • 4 shows a side view of the furniture composition 3 , figure 5 a detailed view 3 .
  • a first elevating arm 321 is provided as the first elevating member 321 and a second elevating arm 322 is provided as the second elevating member.
  • the two raising arms 321, 322 are designed to fix an upper edge of the panel 31 of the partition 3 in a vertical position above that worktop 11, 21 which is in a higher position. In 3 this is the left first worktop 11.
  • the two raising arms 321, 322 are at least essentially identical in design and have an at least essentially elongated or elongated shape and extend vertically.
  • a cylindrical bore is provided in the area of a first end of each of the raising arms 321, 322, which is dimensioned such that the raising arms 321, 322 are pushed onto the gripping elements 3111 or 3112 formed by the ends of the tensioning bar 311 protruding laterally from the fabric web 31 be able.
  • a second end of the first raising arm 321 is designed as a first alternative gripping element 3211
  • a second end of the second raising arm 322 is designed as a second alternative gripping element 3221
  • the alternative gripping elements 3211, 3221 are at least essentially V-shaped or they have a V-shaped cross section in the vertical direction 901.
  • the shells 111, 112, 211, 212 of the first and second support members are correspondingly V-shaped.
  • the shells 111, 112, 211, 212 are positively engaged with the raising members 321, 322, the raising members 321, 322 being fixed such that they extend in the vertical direction and are secured against tilting from the vertical position.
  • first shell 111 of the first support member and the first shell 211 of the second support member are spaced adjacent to each other.
  • the two shells 111, 211 can easily be guided past each other.
  • the upper shell 111, 211 always carries the partition on the first handle element 3111 or, if appropriate, on the first alternative handle element 3211.
  • the present disclosure also includes embodiments with any combination of features that are mentioned or shown above or below for different embodiments. It also includes individual features in the figures, even if they are shown there in connection with other features and/or are not mentioned above or below.
  • the alternatives of embodiments described in the figures and the description and individual alternatives their features can also be excluded from the subject matter of the invention or from the disclosed objects.
  • the disclosure includes embodiments that exclusively include the features described in the claims or in the exemplary embodiments, as well as those that include additional other features.

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