WO2008090256A1 - Système et bloc pour murs permettant de former des murs internes et/ou des plafonds - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a system for forming interior walls and ceilings, particularly in the interior spaces of different types of ships, which system includes wall caissons and connecting elements formed of insulating material coated with surface sheets manufactured of sheet metal, the side edges of which include connecting members for fastening the wall caissons and the connecting elements adjacently together to form interior walls and ceilings.
- the invention also relates to a wall caisson which wall caisson includes surface sheets manufactured of sheet metal and an insulating material layer fastened between them and the side edges of which wall caisson include connecting members for fastening the wall caissons adjacently together.
- wall caissons i.e. wall-high wall panels which include surface sheets and insulating material fastened between them.
- wall caissons are conventionally of certain width and their side edges include connecting members by which the wall caissons can be fastened adjacently together relatively tightly.
- the connecting members can be parts of the wall caisson formed on the side edges of the wall caisson or totally separate pieces by which the connection of two adjacent wall caissons is provided adequately tight and durable.
- wall caisson systems usually include other different connecting elements by which, inter alia, corner and T connections can be formed.
- Ceilings are usually formed of ceiling panels. They have a surface sheet only on the side of the room interior.
- a disadvantage of state-of-the-art wall caisson systems and wall caissons is most often that the forming of corners and T connections between two walls requires several separate parts the fastening of which in the wall caissons is many times quite slow, laborious and inconvenient.
- the wall panels cannot be used for producing ceilings, but separate ceiling panels have to be used. Because of these reasons, when using recent systems, a large number of different attachments are required in addition to the basic wall caissons for forming interior walls and ceilings. Due to this, the costs of installing interior walls and ceilings are still relatively high. Additionally, recently known systems further include disadvantages which can incur safety risks in case of certain accidents.
- the ceilings of ships manufactured using the recently known systems are, inter alia, not sufficiently durable in order to walk on the ceiling if the ship turns bottom up in an accident.
- the object of the invention is to provide a system and a wall caisson for forming interior walls and ceilings, by means of which above-mentioned disadvantages will be eliminated.
- a particular object of the invention is to introduce a system and a wall caisson for forming interior walls and ceilings, due to which the installation of interior walls and ceilings is easier and quicker and which further improves the safety of ships.
- the object of the invention is to introduce a system and a wall caisson for forming interior walls and ceilings the fire resistance of which is extremely good and which is also applicable to be used as the interior wall structure of different buildings to be build on dry land.
- connecting members of adjacent wall caissons and/or connecting elements there are separate, heat-insulated connecting pieces to be fitted in fastening recesses formed on the side edges of the wall caissons and/or connecting elements which connecting pieces include protection brackets to be fitted in protection bracket openings in the fastening recesses. Due to such fastening recesses and connecting pieces, the wall caissons, connecting elements and connecting pieces can be made symmetric. Then, there is no need to ponder in the assembly stage which way the wall caisson, connecting element or connecting piece should be installed. This facilitates and simplifies the installation and decreases the number of required parts.
- the system includes a corner connecting element for forming a corner connection. Due to the corner connecting element, forming a tight corner fulfilling the fire-safety requirements is as easy and quickly as possible. Additionally, due to the corner connecting element, there is no need for separate L or U mouldings for the connection of the walls as when connecting the wall caisson in another wall being perpendicular in relation to it. Then, the number of separate parts is diminished and the corner is obtained extremely tight and its appearance is neat.
- the system includes a T connecting element for forming a T connection. Due to the T connecting element, the T connection can be made in the wall tightly and fire-safely. Furthermore, because of the T connecting element, there is no need for separate corner or U mouldings or other equivalent separate connecting parts for the connection of the walls and the appearance of corners being formed on both sides of the connection is neat and trim.
- the system includes a double wall connecting element for forming a double wall structure and connecting it tightly in the adjacent wall.
- the double wall structure increases the fire safety of the structure. Furthermore in the double structure, it is possible to form an empty space between two wall layers. In this space, it is convenient to make electric wirings and air conditioning and/or water piping such that the pipes and wires are obtained in a location invisible yet relatively easy to open. Due to the double connecting element, it is possible to connect a double wall formed of wall caissons extremely tightly and fire-safely in another wall being perpendicular in relation to it.
- the wall caisson As the connecting members, there are heat-insulated connecting pieces to be fitted in fastening recesses formed on the side edges of the wall caissons which connecting pieces include protection brackets to be fitted in protection bracket openings in the fastening recesses, formed of both surface sheets of the connecting pieces and being mainly on the same plane with them. Because of such fastening recesses and connecting pieces, the connections of the wall caissons are obtained tight and, because of the protection brackets, extremely fire safe. Furthermore, connecting such wall caissons and assembling walls is easy, because the fastening recesses can be made identical on both sides of the wall caisson and thus the wall caissons and the connecting pieces are symmetric and can be fastened together from either edge.
- the connecting piece includes surface sheets and an insulating material layer fastened between them and the protection brackets are projective sheet pieces formed at both ends of the connecting piece.
- Such a connecting piece functions at the connection point as heat and fire protection insulation. Additionally, it is extremely simple to manufacture utilising normal sheet metal work methods and glueing.
- the fastening recesses are formed of the surface sheets of the wall caisson by bending the surface sheets such that the surface sheets form a recess of mainly rectangular cross section extending inside the wall caisson from the side edges of the wall caisson, the depth of which recess is mainly half of the length of the insulating part of the connecting piece.
- the connecting piece to be installed in such a fastening recess is a rectangular piece (e.g. the thickness of a 25-mm wall caisson is 19 mm) a little smaller of its thickness (about 4-5 times the thickness of surface sheets) than the wall caisson. Because of this, it can be manufactured extremely simply e.g. in a way being equivalent to the wall caisson from a rectangular insulating piece on top of which surface sheets are fastened.
- the protection brackets are formed of the same piece with the surface sheet by cutting projections on the edge of the surface sheets. Then, the protection brackets are obtained at the best possible point at the plane formed by the surface sheets of the connecting piece where they prevent the access of fire and heat in the insulating material between the surface sheets best. Furthermore, such protection brackets can be manufactured extremely simply and cost-effectively in connection with the manufacture of the surface sheets of the connecting piece.
- the protection brackets are formed at both ends of both surface sheets. This way, a very good protective effect is obtained, because in fire-resistance tests made on a wall formed of the wall caissons it has been discovered that the connections tend to open on the side of fire, whereby the protection brackets on both sides prevent the access of fire in the insulations irrespective of the location of the fire.
- the openings in the fastening recesses are located in the immediate vicinity of the inner side edges of the fastening recesses and protection bracket notches are formed in the insulating material of the wall caisson for the protection brackets. Then, it is possible to fit the protection brackets formed of the surface sheets of the connecting pieces inside the surface sheets of the wall caisson along the inner side edges being the side surfaces inside the fastening recesses.
- An advantage of this is, inter alia, that in a fire situation the connection prevents the access of fire in the insulating material, because the protection brackets are obstacles to flames even though the connection had opened some on the side of fire.
- such protection bracket notches are relatively simple to manufacture in connection with the manufacturing stages of the surface sheets and the insulating material of the wall caisson.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross section of an interior wall formed of wall caissons according to the invention at the connection point of adjacent wall caissons
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of a connecting piece used in joining the wall caissons
- Fig. 3 shows a cross section of a corner connecting element included in the system
- Fig. 4 shows a cross section of a T connecting element included in the system
- Fig. 5 shows a cross section of a double wall connecting element included in the system
- Fig. 6 shows a horizontal cross section of a service door panel suitable for the system according to the previous figures at the point of a lock device in the service door.
- the system to be formed of wall caissons and connecting elements shown in Figs. 1-5 includes a wall caisson 1, a connecting piece 2, a corner connecting element 3, a T connecting element 4, and a double wall connecting element 5.
- the system further includes, inter alia, a service door panel and necessary attachments for fastening the ceiling on the walls and for fastening the walls on the floor.
- the wall caisson 1 is manufactured of two surface sheets l la and 1 Ib of 0.6-mm hot-galvanised steel sheet and a mineral-wool insulating layer 12 glued fast in them.
- the total thickness of the wall caissons is at the minimum 25 mm.
- fastening recesses 13 are formed by bending side edge areas 14a and 14b (on side edges of wall caissons in the finished wall caisson) of the steel sheets being the surface sheets l la and l ib for a distance of about half of the length of the connecting piece overlapping (i.e.
- bottom parts 16a and 16b formed by bending the surface sheet areas closest to the side edges of the surface sheets l la and 1 Ib are bent at a distance for somewhat less than half of the thickness of the wall caisson at a straight angle such that they point in the thickness direction of the wall caisson inwards from the surface of the wall caisson in a way shown in Fig. 1.
- the wall caisson protection bracket openings 17a and 17b evenly distanced.
- Their shape is rectangular openings the length of which is, in the direction of height of the wall caisson, approximately the width of protection brackets 23 in the connecting piece 2 or somewhat larger than it and, in the direction of thickness of the wall caisson, the width at the minimum of the thickness of the protection brackets (i.e. thickness of surface sheet) such that the protection brackets of the connecting piece can be fitted via the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b inside the wall caisson in a way shown in Fig. 1.
- Figs. In the embodiment of Figs.
- the distance of the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b is in this case equal to their height. Due to the protection bracket openings, in the insulating material of the wall caisson are formed protection bracket notches 18a and 18b by machining the insulating piece between the surface sheets l la and 1 Ib of the wall caisson in a way shown in Fig. 1 in the vicinity of the fastening recess 13 somewhat thinner (about for the thickness of two surface sheets) than the distance between the inner side parts of the fastening recess.
- the connecting piece 2 is formed of two surface sheets 21a and 21b and an insulating piece 22 the width of which is somewhat equal to the one of two fastening recesses 13 in the wall caisson 1.
- the thickness of the connecting piece 2 is somewhat equal to the distance between the inner surfaces of the inner side parts of the fastening recess, whereby the connecting piece can be fitted in the fastening recess.
- the insulating piece 22 is of mineral wool and the surface sheets 21a and 21b of hot- galvanised steel sheet similar to the surface sheets l la and 1 Ib of the wall caissons.
- the height of the surface sheets 21a and 21b and the insulating piece 22 is equal to the height of the wall caisson (length of side edge).
- the side edges of the surface sheets 21a and 21b are cut such that there are evenly distanced protection brackets 23a and 23b extending outside the insulating piece 22, rectangular seen from the side.
- the shape of the surface sheets is best visible in Fig. 2.
- the height of the protection brackets 23a and 23b is slightly smaller than the height of the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b in the fastening recess and also the distance between the protection brackets 23a and 23b is equal to the distance between the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b.
- the protection brackets 23a and 23b in the surface sheets 21a and 21b of the connecting piece 2 can be fitted via the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b in the fastening recesses 13 of the wall caisson (or also some connecting element) inside the wall caisson when installing the connecting piece in the fastening recess.
- corner connecting element 3 The purpose of the corner connecting element 3 is to facilitate the forming of the corner connection when building a rectangular room.
- the cross section and joining in the adjacent wall caissons of the corner connecting element 3 are visible in Fig. 3.
- the corner connecting element 3 is an angular connecting element of the height and thickness of the wall caisson, angular surface sheets 31a and 31b of which and two angularly installed insulating pieces 32a and 32b between them are of the same material as the equivalent parts of the wall caisson.
- the T connecting element 4 shown in Fig. 4 is also naturally of the same thickness and manufactured of the same materials as the wall caisson.
- the purpose of the T connecting element is to facilitate making the T connection i.e. it can be used e.g. when forming partition walls dividing a room.
- the T connecting element includes on the side of the wall to be joined two surface sheets 41a and 41b of angular shape and one straight surface sheet 42 on the other side (backside) and between them two mineral wool insulating pieces 43a and 43b which are installed in a way shown in Fig. 4 to the shape of T and fastened together by the angular surface sheets 41a and 41b.
- the fastening recesses on the side edges of the T connecting element and the protection bracket openings in them are totally equivalent to the fastening recesses and protection bracket openings on the side edges of the wall caissons. Then, joining the wall caissons 1 to the T connecting element can be done in a way equivalent to the other wall caissons and corner connecting elements by means of the connecting piece 2 included in the system.
- the double wall connecting element 5 shown in Fig. 5 is meant for situations in which a partition wall is built in a room surrounded by single or double walls.
- double wall By means of the double wall, considerably better fire resistance is further obtained compared with a single wall.
- caisson layers of the double wall can be conveniently located e.g. electric wires and air conditioning and water pipings to be led to the space when they are desired to be hidden.
- the double wall connecting element there further are insulating material and surface sheet materials being equivalent to the other elements.
- the double wail connecting element there are on the side of the double walls two angular surface sheets 51a and 51b and one U-shaped surface sheet 51c in a way shown in Fig. 5.
- the wall caissons 1 and the connecting elements 3-5 are fastened together by means of the connecting pieces 2.
- a U section beam known per se is fastened in fasteners welded on the floor (web plate towards floor).
- the distance of the inner surfaces of the flanges of this U section beam is approximately equal to the thickness of the wall caissons 1 and the connecting elements 3-5 such that the lower edges of the wall caissons and the connecting elements can be fitted between the flanges of the U section beam.
- the wall caisson to be fastened in the previous one is set by fitting its lower edge in the U section beam and by moving the wall caisson towards the previous wall caisson/connecting element such that the protection brackets 23a and 23b at the end of the connecting piece 2 in there are pushed into the protection bracket openings 17a and 17b in the fastening recess 13 of the wall caisson to be installed, after which also the connecting piece is pushed for its other parts into the fastening recess of the wall caisson to be installed.
- the installation of the walls is continued this way until all wall caissons and connecting elements are in place.
- the ceiling to be fastened on top of the walls is installed.
- the ceiling is formed of wall caissons 1, it is built by fastening wall caissons together such that a rectangular plate of the size of the roof is provided.
- the direction of the wall caissons is usually chosen such that the Ion- gitudinal direction of the wall caissons is parallel to the shorter side of the ceiling, because the longer side can thus be formed by joining a required number of wall caissons adjacently.
- the wall caissons to be used in the ceiling are ordered from the manufacturer with the length of the shorter side of the ceiling. Then, there is no need to cut them in the assembly stage of the ceiling.
- the ceiling is fastened on top of the interior walls by fastening corner mouldings between the walls and the ceiling. The fastening can also take place e.g.
- the ceiling can be built of other kind of ceiling panels or e.g. in a traditional way by a sheet structure on top of which is installed separate wool insulation or some other suitable insulation.
- the connection between the wall caissons and the ceiling is best provided by means of corner mouldings if the connection between the floor and the wall caissons is implemented by means of U section beams.
- the connection between the floor and the interior walls can also naturally be implemented e.g. by means of corner mouldings or other suitable fasteners.
- the system according to Figs. 1-5 can include in addition to wall caissons, connecting pieces and corner connecting, T connecting and double wall connecting elements, inter alia, a special service door panel which is shown in Fig. 6.
- the service door panel 6 shown in Fig. 6 includes a door frame 61 formed of U section beams and L section beams in which an actual service door 62 is hinged.
- the service door 62 included in the service door panel is manufactured of two surface sheets 63a and 63b being equivalent to the surface sheet of the wall caisson and an insulating material piece 64 being equivalent to the insulating material of the wall caisson.
- the service door panel includes hinges 65 and a locking device 66 of the service door by which the service door can be locked in the flange plate of the L section beam in the door frame 61.
- the width, length and thickness of the wall caissons can naturally vary.
- the thickness, material and coating of the surface sheets can vary.
- the total thickness of wall caissons most commonly used in the interior walls of ships is 25 mm but, if required depending on the embodiment, also wall caissons and connecting elements of other thicknesses can be manufactured. Another quite commonly used total thickness used in ships is 50 mm.
- the wall caissons and connecting elements can be of round or curved shape for manufacturing circular or oval interior walls and/or ceilings of wall caissons and connecting elements included in the system according to the invention. Then, also the connecting pieces used in the connections between the wall caissons and/or connecting elements can be more or less curved of their shape.
- the system and the wall caisson according to the invention is particularly designed for interior walls to be formed in the interior spaces of ships, but in principle it can be used to form the interior walls and ceilings of buildings over ground.
- the designed structure could be applied e.g. as the interior wall and ceiling structure of office and social premises to be built inside large industrial halls.
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Abstract
L'invention porte sur un système pour former des murs intérieurs et/ou des plafonds, en particulier dans les espaces intérieurs de différents types de bateaux. Ledit système comporte des caissons muraux (1) et des éléments de connexion (3-5) formés de matériau isolant revêtu de feuilles de surface fabriquées à partir de tôle, dont les bordures latérales sont munies d'éléments de connexion pour fixer des caissons muraux (1) aux éléments de connexion (3-5) adjacents et former des murs intérieurs et des plafonds. Dans le système décrit par l'invention, en tant qu'élément de connexion de caissons muraux adjacents (1) et/ou d'éléments de connexion (3-5), d'autres pièces de connexion isolées contre la chaleur (2) à disposer dans des cavités de fixation (13) formées sur les bordures latérales des caissons muraux (1) et/ou des éléments de connexion (3-5) comprennent des supports de protection (23a, 23b) à disposer dans les ouvertures de support de protection (17a, 17b) des cavités de fixation (13) formées des deux feuilles de surface (21a, 21b) des pièces de connexion (2) et situées essentiellement sur le même plan. L'invention porte également sur un caisson mural (1) utilisé dans le système décrit par l'invention.
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