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KR101596201B1
KR101596201B1 KR1020150076062A KR20150076062A KR101596201B1 KR 101596201 B1 KR101596201 B1 KR 101596201B1 KR 1020150076062 A KR1020150076062 A KR 1020150076062A KR 20150076062 A KR20150076062 A KR 20150076062A KR 101596201 B1 KR101596201 B1 KR 101596201B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/343Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport
    • E04B1/34315Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport characterised by separable parts
    • E04B1/34321Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport characterised by separable parts mainly constituted by panels
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/343Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport
    • E04B1/34384Assembling details for foldable, separable, collapsible or retractable structures
    • 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
    • E04B2/72Non-load-bearing walls of elements of relatively thin form with respect to the thickness of the wall

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a wall assembly, and, more specifically, to a wall assembly which can form a wall by assembling multiple floor panels and a wall which can be inserted into the floor panels. According to the present invention, the wall assembly comprises: a wall means; a floor means; a fixing strap; and, a connector. The wall means comprises: side surface walls; a combination bundle which can be mounted on both ends of the side surface wall; and, a connecting wall with a bundle groove, into which the combination bundle can be inserted, on both ends, which can combine the side surface walls. The floor means comprises: a wall accommodating unit into which the wall means can be inserted to be combined; and, a first floor panel which comprises: a connecting unit which can combine a wire; and, a combining hole, and which is combined as the first floor panel is assembled. The fixing strap′s one end is combined with the wall means, and the other end is combined with the connecting unit of the first floor panel. The connector comprises: a connecting pad; and, a connecting bump protruding from the connecting pad to be inserted into the connecting hole of the first floor panel nearby, and combines to prevent the first floor panel nearby from being separated.

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Wall assembly

The present invention relates to a prefabricated wall, and more particularly to a prefabricated wall capable of forming a wall by assembling a plurality of floor panels and a wall that can be inserted into the floor panel.

Conventional prefabricated walls have not been applied to large structures because their joints are not strong, and they have not been applied to structures in which soil is received and structures subjected to heavy loads.

Registration No. 10-0625691 (Date of Registration: September 21, 2006) Registration No. 10-0676383 (registered on January 24, 2007) Registration No. 20-0333104 (registered on November 3, 2003) Public utility model 20-2011-0005464 (public date June 1, 2011)

The present invention is intended to solve the above problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a prefabricated wall body which is easy to assemble and which can withstand a wall even when a large load is applied thereto.

The prefabricated wall according to the invention comprises wall means, bottom means, fixing straps and connectors. The wall means includes a side wall, a coupling bundle that can be mounted at both ends of the side wall, and a connecting wall having a bundle groove into which the coupling bundle can be inserted at both ends, do. The bottom means includes a first floor panel having a wall receiving portion into which the wall means can be inserted and fixed, and the first floor panel is coupled with the first floor panel. The fixing strap is coupled at one end to the wall means and at the other end to the first floor panel. The connector includes a connection pad and a connection protrusion protruded from the connection pad so as to be inserted into the connection hole of the neighboring first floor panel, so that the neighboring first floor panel is not detached.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the first floor panel has a connection portion capable of coupling the fixing strap.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the connection hole further includes a screw projection formed in the inside thereof with a screw groove protruding from the connection pad. In this case, the first floor panel further includes a through-hole at a side thereof so that the screw protrusion can be inserted through the first floor panels coupled to each other. The connection wall is further formed with a through hole vertically passing through the central portion so that the screw protrusion can be inserted. The apparatus may further include a threaded coupling bolt inserted into the through hole and inserted into the thread groove at one end.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the bundle grooves are formed so as to be able to be mated with the coupling bundle so that the coupling bundle can be inserted above and below the connecting wall and not horizontally.

Preferably, the prefabricated wall further includes a pedestal inserted into a lower portion of the connection portion of the first floor panel to support the first floor panel from the floor.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the first floor panel includes a reinforcing rib in the wall receiving portion to increase the strength of the first floor panel. In this case, the side wall is formed with a reinforcing groove into which the reinforcing rib can be inserted, at a lower end thereof, which is inserted into the receiving portion.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the wall means further includes a second floor panel surrounded by the first floor panel and capable of being mated with the first floor panel.

In addition, in the above-described prefabricated wall, it is preferable that the first floor panel and the second floor panel penetrate from top to bottom.

According to the present invention, it is possible to assemble the wall by assembling the first floor panel and the second floor panel to form the floor means, and by inserting the wall means into the floor means.

In addition, according to the present invention, since the side wall and the connecting wall are not separated from each other by inserting the coupling bundle into the connecting wall, the bottom means and the wall means are coupled to each other through the connecting hole.

Further, according to the present invention, since the wall means is fixed to the floor means by means of a fixing strap, the wall means can withstand a high load.

1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a prefabricated wall according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the first floor panel of the embodiment shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a partial assembly view of the first floor panel and the second floor panel of the embodiment shown in Figure 1,
Fig. 4 is a conceptual view of the connection of the first floor panel of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1,
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the wall means of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1,
FIG. 6 is an assembled perspective view of the wall means of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1,
Figure 7 is a top view of the connection wall of the embodiment shown in Figure 1,
FIG. 8 is a conceptual view of a connector and a coupling diagram of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1,
FIG. 9 is a conceptual view of another connector of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1,
Fig. 10 is a conceptual view of a fixing strap of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1,
Figure 11 is a partial enlarged view of the first floor panel of the embodiment shown in Figure 1,
Figure 12 shows another embodiment of the first floor panel of the embodiment shown in Figure 1,
Fig. 13 is another embodiment of the wall means of the embodiment shown in Fig.

1 to 12, an embodiment of the assembled wall according to the present invention will be described.

The assembled wall according to the present invention comprises a wall means 10, a bottom means 20, a fixing strap 30, a coupling 35, an engagement bolt 40, a pedestal 45 and a fixing member 50, .

The wall means 10 serves to form the wall of the prefabricated wall. To this end, the wall means 10 comprises a side wall 11, a mating bundle 13 and a connecting wall 15.

The side wall 11 has a reinforcing groove 11a into which the reinforcing ribs 26 of the bottom means 20 can be inserted. At both ends of the side wall 11, a binding bundle 13 is mounted. The coupling bundle 13 serves to couple the side wall 11 and the connection wall 15 together. To this end, the coupling bundle 13 is mounted on both ends of the side wall 11, and the head 13a thereof is extended to both sides. The coupling bundle 13 is mounted on the side wall 11 by the bundle bolt 14a and the bundle nut 14b so that the bundle bolt 14a and the bundle nut 14b are inserted into the side wall 11 A groove is formed. First the bundle nut 14b is inserted into the side wall 11 and then the bundle bundle 13 is positioned at both ends of the side wall 11 and the bundle bolt 14a is fastened to connect the bundle bundle 13 to the side wall 11 .

The connecting wall 15 serves to couple the side walls 11 to each other. To this end, the connection wall 15 is formed with a bundle groove 16 into which the coupling bundle 13 can be inserted at both ends. The bundle groove 16 is formed to cooperate with the head 13a of the coupling bundle 13 so that the coupling bundle 13 is inserted into the upper and lower portions of the connecting wall 15 and not horizontally. The side wall 11 and the connecting wall 15 can be joined without being separated from each other when the coupling bundle 13 is mounted on the side wall 13 and the coupling bundle 13 is inserted into the bundle groove 16. [ A through hole 17 is formed at the center of the connection wall 15 so as to penetrate from the top to the bottom so that the coupling bolt 14 can be inserted.

The bottom means 20 has a first floor panel 21 and a second floor panel 29 and the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 are formed by joining together. Thus, the first floor panel 21 is formed with the engaging portion 21a so that the first floor panel 21 can be mated with each other. This is also the case for the second floor panel 29. At this time, the first floor panel 21 forms the edge of the floor, and the second floor panel 29 is surrounded by the first floor panel 21 to form the interior of the floor. In the case of this embodiment, the bottom means 20 is constructed by assembling the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 together, but may also be constituted by only the first floor panel 21 as shown in FIG.

The first floor panel 21 includes a wall receiving portion 22, a connecting portion 23, A reinforcing rib 26 and an engaging projection 27, and an engaging hole 24 and a through groove 25 are formed. The wall receiving portion 22 can be inserted and fixed by the wall means 10. The wall receiving portion 22 is formed at the edge of the first floor panel 21 and includes a first wall receiving portion 22a and a connecting wall 15 which can be inserted and fixed to the lower end portion of the side wall 11, And a second wall receiving portion 22b into which a lower end portion of the second wall receiving portion 22b can be inserted and fixed.

The connection portion 23 can be coupled with the fixing strap 30. The reinforcing ribs 26 are formed in the wall receiving portion 22 in order to increase the strength of the first floor panel 21. Since the reinforcing groove 11a is formed at the lower end of the side wall 11, when the side wall 11 is inserted into the first wall receiving portion 22a, the reinforcing rib 26 is inserted into the reinforcing groove 11a, The wall 11 can be mounted on the first wall receiving portion 22a. This is also the case for the connection wall 15.

The engaging projections 27 serve to engage the first floor panel 21 with each other. For this, the coupling protrusions 27 protrude outward from the rim surface, and when the first floor panels 21 are coupled to each other, they are protruded so as to abut each other. The engaging projections 27 may be omitted according to the embodiment. The groups 27 to be joined can be coupled to each other via the fixing member 50. [

The coupling holes 24 may be inserted and the coupling projections 37 of the coupling holes 35 may be inserted to further couple the adjacent first and second bottom panels 21 and 29 to the coupling holes 35 Through the upper part to the lower part. The through grooves 25 are formed in the first bottom panel 21 and the second bottom panel 29 so that the screw projections 38 of the connecting port 35 can be inserted when the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 are coupled to each other. 2 < / RTI > That is, the through grooves 25 are formed such that when the first floor panel 21 or the second floor panel 29 are connected to each other adjacent to each other, the through holes 25 can be brought into contact with each other and the holes into which the screw projections 38 can be inserted Is formed on the side surfaces of the first floor panel (21) and the second floor panel (29). And the first floor panel 21 penetrates from top to bottom.

The second floor panel 29 is identical to the first floor panel 21. However, since the second floor panel 29 is formed so as to be surrounded by the first floor panel 21, the wall means 10 need not be inserted, so that the wall receiving portion 22 is not necessary.

The fixing strap 30 serves to connect the wall means 10 to the bottom means 20 so that the wall means 10 can withstand a greater load. To this end, one end of the fixing strap 30 is connected to the wall means 10 and the other end is connected to the connecting portion 23 of the first floor panel 21. [ At this time, after the ring 31 is coupled to the connecting portion 23 and the wall means 10, the fixing strap 30 can be hooked to the loop 31.

The connectors 35 and 39 serve to further prevent the first and second floor panels 21 and 29, which are adjacent to each other, from being coupled to each other. To this end, the connecting port 35 has a connecting pad 36, a connecting projection 37 and a screw projection 38.

The connecting protrusions 37 protrude from the connecting pads 36 so as to be inserted into the engaging holes 24 of the two first bottom panels 21 or the second bottom panels 29 adjacent to each other. Two or four connecting protrusions 37 may be formed because two or four first bottom panel 21 or second bottom panel 29 may be adjacent to each other.

The screw projection 38 is inserted into the through groove 25 and the screw groove 38a is formed at the end of the screw projection 38 so that the coupling bolt 40 can be inserted and fastened.

The first floor panel 21 or the second floor panel 29 are connected to each other and then connected to each other by a connection 35 at a lower portion of the two adjacent first floor panels 21 or second floor panels 29 The projection 37 is inserted into the engaging hole 24. At this time, the screw projection 38 is inserted into the hole formed in the through groove 25. So that the connection pad 36 is further engaged so as not to separate the first floor panel 21 or the second floor panel 29 coupled to each other.

The engaging bolt 40 is inserted into the through hole 17 of the connecting wall 15 and formed at one end with a thread that can be inserted and engaged with the thread groove 38a of the thread projection 38. [

The pedestal 45 is inserted into the lower portion of the connecting portion 23 of the first floor panel 21 to support the first floor panel 21 from the floor. Of course, the pedestal 45 may also be mounted to the connection of the second floor panel 29.

The fixing member 50 engages the engaging projections 27 with each other. The fixing member 50 may be inserted into the coupling protrusion and coupled with a bolt or the like.

In this embodiment, first the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 are joined to each other. Since the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 are formed with the engaging portions 21a, they can be coupled and joined together. At this time, the first floor panel 21 goes to the edge and the second floor panel 29 comes to the inside. Of course, it is also possible to merely join the first floor panel 21 without the second floor panel 29.

Then, the coupling protrusion 37 is inserted into the coupling hole 24 from the bottom of the bottom means 20 to mount the coupling hole 35 therein. Then, the screw projections 38 of the connector 35 are inserted into the holes formed with the through grooves 25 facing each other. The bottom means 20 is joined to each other by the engaging portion 21a and the connecting means 35 fixes the first floor panel 21 and the second floor panel 29 to each other so that the bottom means 20 is more robust Can be combined.

Then, the wall means 10 is inserted into the wall receiving portion 22 of the first floor panel 21. When the wall unit 10 is inserted into both ends of the side wall 11 and then the coupling unit 13 is inserted into the red groove 16 of the connecting wall 15, .

After mounting the wall means 10, the wall means 10 is connected to the floor means 20 using the fixing straps 30. [ Then, the wall means 10 is once again connected to the floor means 20 by means of the fixing straps 30, so that it can withstand a large load.

When the prefabricated wall is cooked as described above, it can be used as a wall of a building. On the other hand, in the case of this embodiment, since the bottom means 20 penetrates from the upper part to the lower part, if the inside of the assembled wall is filled with soil, it can be used as a field for growing plants.

The side wall means 10 can be equipped with a reinforcement panel 55 as shown in Fig. To this end, the wall means 10 is formed with a groove into which the reinforcing panel 55 is inserted, and the reinforcing panel 55 can be mounted on the groove. The reinforcing panel 55 can serve to increase the strength of the wall means 10, and various materials can be used for this purpose. A fixing strap or the like can be coupled through the reinforcing panel 55.

10: wall means 11: side wall
11a: reinforcement groove 13: engaging bundle
13a: head portion 14a: bundle bolt
14b: bundle nut 16: connecting wall
16: bundle groove 17: through hole
20: bottom means 21: first floor panel
21a: engaging portion 22: wall receiving portion
22a: first wall receiving portion 22b: second wall receiving portion
23: connecting part 24: engaging hole
25: penetrating groove 26: reinforcing steel
29: second floor panel 30: fixing strap
31: collar 35: connector
36: connection pad 37: connection projection
38: screw projection 40: engaging bolt
45: Base

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A wall means having a side wall, a coupling bundle which can be mounted on both ends of the side wall, and a connecting wall formed with a bundle groove into which the coupling bundle can be inserted at both ends, ,
A floor unit having a first floor panel having a wall receiving portion to which the wall means can be inserted and fixed and having a coupling hole formed therein,
A fixing strap having one end coupled to the wall means and the other end coupled to the first floor panel,
And a connecting hole for connecting the neighboring first floor panel to the adjacent first floor panel, wherein the connecting protrusion is protruded from the connecting pad so as to be inserted into the coupling hole of the neighboring first floor panel. .
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first floor panel further comprises a connection portion capable of coupling the fixing strap.
3. The method of claim 2,
The connector may further include a screw projection formed in the inside thereof and protruding from the connection pad,
Wherein the first floor panel further includes a through groove formed at a side thereof so that the screw protrusion can be inserted through the first floor panels coupled to each other,
Wherein the connecting wall further comprises a through hole vertically passing through the central portion so that the screw protrusion can be inserted therein,
And a threaded coupling bolt inserted into the through hole and inserted into the thread groove at one end thereof.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the bundle grooves are formed so as to be able to cooperate with the coupling bundle so that the coupling bundle can be inserted into the upper and lower portions of the connection wall and not horizontally.
5. The method of claim 4,
And a pedestal inserted into a lower portion of the connection portion of the first floor panel to support the first floor panel from the floor.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein the first floor panel includes a reinforcing rib in the wall receiving portion to increase the strength of the first floor panel,
Wherein the side wall is formed with a reinforcing groove into which the reinforcing rib can be inserted, at a lower end of the side wall, which is inserted into the accommodating portion.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
Wherein the wall means further comprises a second floor panel surrounded by the first floor panel and capable of mating with the first floor panel.
8. The method of claim 7,
Wherein the first floor panel and the second floor panel penetrate from top to bottom.
9. The method of claim 8,
The first floor panel further includes a coupling protrusion protruding from a rim surface,
Further comprising: a fixing member for coupling the coupling projections of the first floor panel coupled to each other to each other.
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