US20060254176A1 - Combinative partition - Google Patents
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- E04B2/74—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
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- E04B2/74—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
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- E04B2/74—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
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- the present invention relates to a combinative partition.
- a combinative partition includes two panels 1 , two connectors 2 , and a seam element 3 .
- Each panel 1 includes a panel 11 , an edge element 12 secured to each vertical edge thereof, a screw hole 13 defined in each end of each edge element 12 , and a sheath 15 for covering each edge element 12 .
- Each connector 2 includes a flat member 21 , two screws 201 or 202 , and two screws 203 .
- Each flat member 21 defines two apertures 20 and two apertures 222 between the apertures 20 .
- the seam element 3 includes two screw holes 31 defined in each end thereof. In assembly, the seam element 3 is located between the panels 1 and, more particularly, between the sheaths 15 .
- Each flat member 21 is put against a related end of each edge element 12 and a related end of the seam element 3 .
- Each screw 201 or 202 is driven into a related screw hole 13 through a related aperture 20 .
- Each screw 203 is driven into a related screw hole 31 through a related aperture 212 .
- the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
- a combinative partition includes at least two panels, a corner element, and a connector.
- Each panel includes a top cover installed thereon and a vertical edge element secured thereto.
- the corner element connects the top cover with the vertical edge element of each of the panels.
- the connector is connected with each of the corner elements in a non-pivotal manner so that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
- the primary advantage of the combinative partition of the present invention is that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a combinative partition according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a panel and related elements used in the combinative partition shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial view of the panel and related elements shown in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the elements shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line 5 - 5 in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a combinative partition includes three panels 10 .
- the first panel 10 extends in perpendicular to the second panel 10 .
- the first panel 10 is connected with the second panel 10 by means of elements according to a first embodiment of the present invention referring to FIGS. 2 through 5 .
- the second and third panels 10 extend in a same plane.
- the second panel 10 is connected with the third panel 10 by means of elements according to a second embodiment referring to FIG. 6 .
- a top cover 11 is installed on the upper horizontal edge of each panel 10 .
- Each top cover 11 includes a hole 111 defined in each end thereof.
- a vertical edge element 12 is secured to each vertical edge of each panel 10 .
- Each vertical edge element 12 includes a hole 121 defined in each end thereof, a screw hole 122 defined in each end thereof, and a groove 123 defined in an edge thereof.
- a seam element 50 is provided between at least two panels 10 .
- the seam element 50 includes a screw hole 51 defined in each end thereof and a plurality of grooves 52 defined in and along the periphery thereof.
- a ligament 13 includes two enlarged portions 131 extending in parallel to each other. One of the enlarged portions 131 is inserted into the groove 123 of each vertical edge element 12 while the remaining enlarged portion 131 is inserted into one of the grooves 51 of the seam element 50 . Thus, the vertical edge element 12 is connected with the seam element 50 . Although only one ligament 13 is shown, two ligaments 13 are used to connect a vertical edge element 12 with a seam element 50 . One of the ligaments 13 is inserted into the grooves 123 and 51 from the top while the remaining ligament 13 is inserted into the grooves 123 and 51 from the bottom.
- a corner element 20 is used to connect a top cover 11 with a vertical edge element 12 .
- the corner element 20 includes a block 24 , a horizontal insert 21 formed on the block 24 and a vertical insert 23 formed on the block 24 .
- a screw hole 211 is defined in the horizontal insert 21 .
- a groove 22 is defined in the block 24 opposite to the horizontal insert 21 .
- the block 24 includes a boss 243 formed thereon, a screw hole 244 defined therein, two holes 26 defined therein, a plateau 241 formed thereon, and an aperture 242 defined in the plateau 241 .
- the horizontal insert 21 is inserted in one of the hole 111 of a top cover 11 .
- a screw may be driven into the screw hole 211 through the top cover 11 .
- the vertical insert 23 is inserted in one of the holes 121 of a vertical edge element 12 .
- the groove 22 receives one of the enlarged portions 131 .
- a screw 25 is driven into the screw hole 122 through the aperture 242 in order to keep the corner element 20 in position.
- a connector 30 is used to connect at least two panels 10 .
- the connector 30 includes a central portion 32 and two terminal portions 31 extending from the central portion 32 at the right angle from each other.
- the central portion defines an aperture 321 .
- Each terminal portion 31 defines a slot 314 , an aperture 312 , an aperture 313 , two apertures 34 , and a cutout 311 .
- the central portion 32 is installed on the seam element 50 .
- Each terminal portion 31 is installed on the block 24 .
- the slot 314 is aligned with the groove 22 .
- the aperture 312 receives the boss 243 .
- the aperture 313 is aligned with the screw hole 244 .
- the apertures 34 are aligned with the holes 26 .
- the cutout 311 receives the plateau 241 .
- a screw 53 is driven into the screw hole 52 through the aperture 321 , and a screw 33 is driven into the screw hole 244 through the aperture 312 in order to keep theses elements connected with one another.
- a corner cover 40 is used to cover a corner element 20 .
- the corner cover 40 includes a plug 42 extending from a lower side thereof and two plugs 41 extending from the lower side.
- the plug 42 is fit into the groove 22 through a slot 314 .
- the plugs 41 are fit into the apertures 26 through the apertures 34 .
- a straight connector 64 is used for a combinative partition according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the straight connector 64 includes a central portion 642 and two terminal portions 641 extending from the central portion 642 opposite to each other. This straight connector 64 is used to connect two panels 10 with each other.
- the second embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment.
- a T-shaped connector 61 is provided for a combinative partition according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the T-shaped connector 61 includes a central portion 612 and three terminal portions 611 extending from the central portion 612 .
- the T-shaped connector 61 is used to connect three panels 10 with one another.
- the third embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment.
- a radial connector 62 is provided for a combinative partition according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the radial connector 62 includes a central portion 622 and three terminal portions 621 extending from the central portion 622 at an angle of 120 degrees from one another.
- the T-shaped connector 62 is used to connect three panels 10 with one another.
- the fourth embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment.
- a cruciform connector 63 is provided for a combinative partition according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the cruciform connector 63 includes a central portion 632 and four terminal portions 631 extending from the central portion 632 at the right angle from one another. This cruciform connector 63 is used to connect four panels 10 with one another.
- the fifth embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment.
- the primary advantage of the combinative partition of the present invention includes several advantageous features. Firstly, the panels 10 are kept at desired angles from one another. Secondly, the corner elements 20 are covered by means of the cover 40 that are aesthetically pleasing. Thirdly, only one seam element 50 is used for connection of several panels 10 .
Abstract
A combinative partition includes at least two panels, a corner element, and a connector. Each panel includes a top cover installed thereon and a vertical edge element secured thereto. The corner element connects the top cover with the vertical edge element of each of the panels. The connector is connected with each of the corner elements in a non-pivotal manner so that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
Description
- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a combinative partition.
- 2. Related Prior Art
- In Taiwanese Patent 1223022,
FIG. 1 , a combinative partition includes two panels 1, two connectors 2, and a seam element 3. Each panel 1 includes apanel 11, anedge element 12 secured to each vertical edge thereof, ascrew hole 13 defined in each end of eachedge element 12, and a sheath 15 for covering eachedge element 12. Each connector 2 includes aflat member 21, two screws 201 or 202, and two screws 203. Eachflat member 21 defines twoapertures 20 and two apertures 222 between theapertures 20. The seam element 3 includes twoscrew holes 31 defined in each end thereof. In assembly, the seam element 3 is located between the panels 1 and, more particularly, between the sheaths 15. Eachflat member 21 is put against a related end of eachedge element 12 and a related end of the seam element 3. Each screw 201 or 202 is driven into arelated screw hole 13 through arelated aperture 20. Each screw 203 is driven into arelated screw hole 31 through a related aperture 212. - Some problems have been encountered in the manufacturing and use of the conventional combinative partition. Firstly, the panels 1 tend to pivot relative to each other because each of them is connected with each
flat element 21 by means of only one screw 201 or 202. Theflat elements 21 are useless in keeping the panels 1 in an angle although theflat elements 21 extend in an angle. Secondly, the screws 201, 202 and 203 are exposed and are far from aesthetically pleasing. This unpleasing appearance might stop customers from buying the combinative partition. Thirdly, a cruciform combinative partition requires four seam elements 3, and this results in a high cost in the manufacturing thereof and causes troubles in the assembling thereof. - The present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
- According to the present invention, a combinative partition includes at least two panels, a corner element, and a connector. Each panel includes a top cover installed thereon and a vertical edge element secured thereto. The corner element connects the top cover with the vertical edge element of each of the panels. The connector is connected with each of the corner elements in a non-pivotal manner so that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
- The primary advantage of the combinative partition of the present invention is that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
- Other advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the attached drawings.
- The present invention will be described through detailed description of embodiments referring to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a combinative partition according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a panel and related elements used in the combinative partition shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial view of the panel and related elements shown inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the elements shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line 5-5 inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of elements for a combinative partition according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , according to the present invention, a combinative partition includes threepanels 10. Thefirst panel 10 extends in perpendicular to thesecond panel 10. Thefirst panel 10 is connected with thesecond panel 10 by means of elements according to a first embodiment of the present invention referring toFIGS. 2 through 5 . The second andthird panels 10 extend in a same plane. Thesecond panel 10 is connected with thethird panel 10 by means of elements according to a second embodiment referring toFIG. 6 . - Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 5 , atop cover 11 is installed on the upper horizontal edge of eachpanel 10. Eachtop cover 11 includes ahole 111 defined in each end thereof. Avertical edge element 12 is secured to each vertical edge of eachpanel 10. Eachvertical edge element 12 includes ahole 121 defined in each end thereof, ascrew hole 122 defined in each end thereof, and a groove 123 defined in an edge thereof. - A
seam element 50 is provided between at least twopanels 10. Theseam element 50 includes ascrew hole 51 defined in each end thereof and a plurality ofgrooves 52 defined in and along the periphery thereof. - A
ligament 13 includes two enlargedportions 131 extending in parallel to each other. One of the enlargedportions 131 is inserted into the groove 123 of eachvertical edge element 12 while the remaining enlargedportion 131 is inserted into one of thegrooves 51 of theseam element 50. Thus, thevertical edge element 12 is connected with theseam element 50. Although only oneligament 13 is shown, twoligaments 13 are used to connect avertical edge element 12 with aseam element 50. One of theligaments 13 is inserted into thegrooves 123 and 51 from the top while theremaining ligament 13 is inserted into thegrooves 123 and 51 from the bottom. - A
corner element 20 is used to connect atop cover 11 with avertical edge element 12. Thecorner element 20 includes ablock 24, ahorizontal insert 21 formed on theblock 24 and avertical insert 23 formed on theblock 24. Ascrew hole 211 is defined in thehorizontal insert 21. Agroove 22 is defined in theblock 24 opposite to thehorizontal insert 21. Theblock 24 includes aboss 243 formed thereon, ascrew hole 244 defined therein, twoholes 26 defined therein, aplateau 241 formed thereon, and anaperture 242 defined in theplateau 241. - The
horizontal insert 21 is inserted in one of thehole 111 of atop cover 11. Although not shown, a screw may be driven into thescrew hole 211 through thetop cover 11. Thevertical insert 23 is inserted in one of theholes 121 of avertical edge element 12. Thegroove 22 receives one of theenlarged portions 131. - A
screw 25 is driven into thescrew hole 122 through theaperture 242 in order to keep thecorner element 20 in position. - A
connector 30 is used to connect at least twopanels 10. In the first embodiment, theconnector 30 includes acentral portion 32 and twoterminal portions 31 extending from thecentral portion 32 at the right angle from each other. The central portion defines anaperture 321. Eachterminal portion 31 defines aslot 314, anaperture 312, anaperture 313, twoapertures 34, and acutout 311. - The
central portion 32 is installed on theseam element 50. Eachterminal portion 31 is installed on theblock 24. Theslot 314 is aligned with thegroove 22. Theaperture 312 receives theboss 243. Theaperture 313 is aligned with thescrew hole 244. Theapertures 34 are aligned with theholes 26. Thecutout 311 receives theplateau 241. - A
screw 53 is driven into thescrew hole 52 through theaperture 321, and ascrew 33 is driven into thescrew hole 244 through theaperture 312 in order to keep theses elements connected with one another. - A
corner cover 40 is used to cover acorner element 20. Thecorner cover 40 includes aplug 42 extending from a lower side thereof and twoplugs 41 extending from the lower side. Theplug 42 is fit into thegroove 22 through aslot 314. Theplugs 41 are fit into theapertures 26 through theapertures 34. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , astraight connector 64 is used for a combinative partition according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Thestraight connector 64 includes acentral portion 642 and twoterminal portions 641 extending from thecentral portion 642 opposite to each other. Thisstraight connector 64 is used to connect twopanels 10 with each other. The second embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , a T-shapedconnector 61 is provided for a combinative partition according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The T-shapedconnector 61 includes acentral portion 612 and threeterminal portions 611 extending from thecentral portion 612. The T-shapedconnector 61 is used to connect threepanels 10 with one another. The third embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , aradial connector 62 is provided for a combinative partition according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Theradial connector 62 includes acentral portion 622 and threeterminal portions 621 extending from thecentral portion 622 at an angle of 120 degrees from one another. The T-shapedconnector 62 is used to connect threepanels 10 with one another. The fourth embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , acruciform connector 63 is provided for a combinative partition according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. Thecruciform connector 63 includes acentral portion 632 and fourterminal portions 631 extending from thecentral portion 632 at the right angle from one another. Thiscruciform connector 63 is used to connect fourpanels 10 with one another. The fifth embodiment is otherwise identical to the first embodiment. - The primary advantage of the combinative partition of the present invention includes several advantageous features. Firstly, the
panels 10 are kept at desired angles from one another. Secondly, thecorner elements 20 are covered by means of thecover 40 that are aesthetically pleasing. Thirdly, only oneseam element 50 is used for connection ofseveral panels 10. - The present invention has been described through the detailed description of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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1. A combinative partition comprising:
at least two panels comprising a top cover installed thereon and a vertical edge element secured thereto;
a corner element for connecting the top cover with the vertical edge element of each of the panels; and
a connector connected with each of the corner elements in a non-pivotal manner so that the panels are kept at desired angles from one another.
2. The combinative partition according to claim 1 wherein each of the corner elements comprises a block, wherein the connector comprises a central portion and at least two terminal portions extending from the central portion, wherein each of the terminal portions of the connector is installed on the block of the corner element.
3. The combinative partition according to claim 2 wherein the block of each of the corner elements comprises a plateau formed thereon, wherein each of the terminal portions of the connector defines a cutout for receiving the plateau.
4. The combinative partition according to claim 3 wherein the plateau defines an aperture, wherein the vertical edge element defines a screw hole therein for receiving a screw through the aperture.
5. The combinative partition according to claim 2 wherein the block of each of the corner elements comprises a boss formed thereon, wherein each of the terminal portions of the connector defines an aperture for receiving the boss so that the block of each of the corner elements is precisely positioned on each of the terminal portions of the connector.
6. The combinative partition according to claim 2 wherein each of the terminal portions of the connector defines an aperture, wherein the block of each of the corner elements defines a screw hole for receiving a screw through the aperture of each of the terminal portions of the connector.
7. The combinative partition according to claim 2 comprising a corner cover for covering each of the terminal portions of the connector.
8. The combinative partition according to claim 7 wherein the corner cover comprises at least one plug projecting from a lower side thereof, wherein the connector defines at least one aperture for receiving the plug.
9. The combinative partition according to claim 8 wherein the block of each of the corner element defines at least one hole for receiving the plug.
10. The combinative partition according to claim 2 comprising a seam element connected with the vertical edge elements.
11. The combinative partition according to claim 10 comprising a ligament for connecting each of the vertical edge elements with the seam element.
12. The combinative partition according to claim 11 wherein each of the vertical edge elements defines a groove, wherein the seam element defines at least two grooves, wherein the ligament comprises a first enlarged portion fit in the groove of each of the vertical edge elements and a second enlarged portion fit in one of the grooves of the seam element.
13. The combinative partition according to claim 12 wherein each of the corner elements defines a groove for receiving the first enlarged portion of the ligament.
14. The combinative partition according to claim 1 3 comprising a corner cover for covering each of the terminal portions of the connector.
15. The combinative partition according to claim 14 wherein each of the terminal portions of the connector defines a slot, wherein the corner cover comprises at least one plug fit into the groove of each of the corner elements through the slot of each of the terminal portions of the connector.
16. The combinative partition according to claim 8 wherein the block of each of the corner element defines at least one hole for receiving the plug.
17. The combinative partition according to claim 2 wherein the corner element comprises a horizontal insert inserted into the top cover from the block.
18. The combinative partition according to claim 17 wherein the horizontal insert defines at least one screw hole for receiving a screw driven through the top cover.
19. The combinative partition according to claim 2 wherein the corner element comprises a vertical insert inserted into the vertical edge element from the block.
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