WO2013100864A2 - Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into partition walls - Google Patents

Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into partition walls Download PDF

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WO2013100864A2
WO2013100864A2 PCT/SI2012/000068 SI2012000068W WO2013100864A2 WO 2013100864 A2 WO2013100864 A2 WO 2013100864A2 SI 2012000068 W SI2012000068 W SI 2012000068W WO 2013100864 A2 WO2013100864 A2 WO 2013100864A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • 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
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2/7407Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
    • E04B2/7416Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers
    • E04B2/7422Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers with separate framed panels without intermediary support posts
    • E04B2/7425Details of connection of panels
    • 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
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2/7407Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
    • E04B2/7416Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers
    • E04B2/7422Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with free upper edge, e.g. for use as office space dividers with separate framed panels without intermediary support posts
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  • the subject of the invention belongs to the field of modular panel partition walls, more precisely into the field of wall-building elements and connection of panels by means of linking elements.
  • the technical problem is a constructional solution to modular metallic panels and a construction of connecting elements that will enable a connection of modular panels into a stable and straight, dry prefabricated partition wall as well as a simple disassembly of such walls.
  • the constructional solution should also be suited for a modular panel made of a transparent material, preferably glass.
  • the international patent application WO 2010129269 discloses a panel with insulation for a modular construction and the method of manufacturing thereof.
  • the panel is designed in a way that a frame consists of characteristically shaped profiles. Assembling of two or several panels into a wall is made possible by the shape of profiles and the connection thereof into a solid assembly.
  • KR 100937196 discloses a solution to a modular panel intended to manufacture walls that also enable a connection of the so-manufactured walls into an assembly, where long bars are inserted into prefabricated holes in corners.
  • the international patent application WO2008014173 discloses a modular panel and the production thereof, which panels are made of profiles and fillers.
  • the essence of the panel of the invention lies in the shape of the metallic profile used to shape a modular panel, in the shape of a linking floor metallic profile and in the shape of a linking metallic profile, which elements make it possible to connect the panels into a solid partition wall in a simple and reliable way.
  • the linking profile is in the form of a cross, whereas the floor linking profile is provided along the centre with a rib, on which a panel is arranged by way of a groove in side walls of panels. Panels are connected between each other by means of side, bottom and upper grooves in the side walls of panels.
  • a cross-linking profile connects and fixes the panels along grooves in the side walls of adjacent panels.
  • the metallic profiles are preferably of aluminium; however, PVC, ABS or nylon plastics and wood can also be used.
  • Figure 1 Assembly of modular panels and linking elements of the invention
  • Figure 2 Side view with a floor guiding profile, side view of a modular panel and a cross-linking element, and side view of a second modular panel
  • Figure 3 Assembly of modular panels and linking elements according to variant I
  • Figure 4 Side view with a floor guiding profile, side view of a modular panel and a cross-linking element, and side view of a second modular panel according to variant I
  • Modular panels with connective filler and cross-like shaped elements for connection of said panels into a prefabricated partition walls are shaped in a way that allows a simple combination of panels into variously shaped walls.
  • a panel 1 consists of a floor metallic profile 11 of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove 111.
  • a rectangular metallic profile 12 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 121 is TssieneG onio s proine ⁇ i in a rectangular way.
  • un ine oiner SIGG S rectangular metallic profile 13 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 131 is fastened onto the profile 1 1.
  • the frame of the panel 1 ends with a profile 14 that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove 141.
  • a longitudinal cross-linking element 3 having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs 3 , 32, 33 and 34 that are rounded at the end.
  • the side wall 31 of the cross-shaped element 3 is arranged into the groove 131 of the profile 13, and the side wall 33 is arranged into a groove 221 of a profile 22.
  • a floor guide 4 is basically a rectangular metallic profile, preferably made of aluminium, but can also be of PVC, ABS or nylon plastics, and wood, with a rectangular inner strengthening wall 41 along the entire guide 4.
  • a rib 43 extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove 1 1 1 in the profile 1 1 and the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 .
  • the modular partition wall of the invention is assembled as follows: the floor guide 4 is fastened into the floor and the panel 1 and 2 is arranged onto the rib 43 in a way that said rib 43 fits into the groove 1 1 1 of the profile 1 1 and into the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 , wherein the linking element 3 is arranged between the panel 1 and 2.
  • This shape of panels and linking elements provides for a simple assembly and disassembly of partition walls that have smooth surfaces due to the fact that the side walls of the cross-shaped element 3 and those of the grooves 131 of the profile 13 and of the groove 221 of the profile 22 and the rib 43 with the groove 1 1 1 of the profile 1 1 and the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 perfectly fit each other.
  • the panels 1 and 2 are manufactured by gluing aluminium sheet metal, cold rolled sheet metal, hot rolled sheet metal, stainless (inox) sheet metal, HPL compact panel, kerrock panel, PVC, wood panel, alucobond and/or glass onto previously described frames.
  • Figure 2 shows a combination, in which a groove 1 1 1 of the panel 1 is arranged onto the rib 43 of the floor guide 4.
  • One leg of the cross-shaped element 3 is arranged into the groove 131 of the panel 1 , whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove ⁇ " ⁇ i ⁇ tne panel
  • Modular panels with connective filler and cross-linking elements for connection of the panels into prefabricated partition walls according to variant I are shaped in a way to allow for a simple combination into variously shaped walls.
  • a panel 5 consists of a floor metallic profile 51 of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove 51 1 and ribs 512 and 513 that project from the surface of the basic profile 51.
  • a rectangular metallic profile 52 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 521 and ribs 522 and 523 that project from the surface of the basic profile 52 is fastened onto a profile 51 in a rectangular way.
  • a rectangular metallic profile 53 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 531 and ribs 532 and 533 that project from the surface of the basic profile 53 is fastened onto the profile 51.
  • the frame of the panel 5 ends with a profile 54 that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove 541 and ribs 543 and 543 that project from the surface of the basic profile 54.
  • a longitudinal cross-linking element 7 having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs 71 , 72, 73 and 74 that are rounded at the end.
  • the side wall 71 is arranged into the groove 531
  • the side wall 73 is arranged into a groove 621 of a profile 62.
  • a floor guide 8 is basically a rectangular metallic profile, preferably made of aluminium, but can also be of PVC, ABS or nylon plastics, and wood, with a rectangular inner wall 81 along the entire guide 8.
  • a rib 83 extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove 51 1 in the profile 51 and the groove 61 1 of the profile 61.
  • the modular partition wall according to variant I is assembled as follows: the floor guide 8 is fastened into the floor and the panel 5 and 6 is arranged onto the rib 83 in a way that said rib 83 fits into the groove 51 1 of the panel 5 and into the groove 61 1 of the panel 6, wherein the connecting element 7 is arranged between the panel 5 and 6.
  • This shape of panels and connecting elements provides for a simple assembly and disassembly of partition walls that have smooth surfaces due to the fact that the siQe wails ⁇ trie cross-snapecs element ano tnose ⁇ tne grooves ⁇ ⁇ OT ⁇ ⁇ 53 and of the groove 621 of the profile 62 and the rib 83 with the groove 51 1 of the profile 51 and the groove 61 1 of the profile 61 perfectly fit each other.
  • the panels 5 and 6 are manufactured in a way that previously described frames are filled with a glass panel glued to ribs 512, 513, 522, 523, 542, 543, 542 and 543. Air is present between two glass panels and some silica gel is added in order to prevent condensation of the glazing panel.
  • the profiles are cut at ends preferably at an angle of 45° and coupled with angular linking profiles or screwed with screws.
  • the frame profile is shaped in a way to prevent contact with the filler, which can be HPL panel, kerrock, wood filler, glass, PVC, alucobond. The filler thus cannot get damaged during the assembly works.
  • Figure 4 shows a combination, in which a groove 51 1 of the panel 5 is arranged onto the rib 83 of the floor guide 8.
  • One leg of the cross-shaped element 7 is arranged into the groove 531 of the panel 5, whereas the opposite leg is arranged into a groove 91 1 of a glass panel 9.
  • En leg of the cross-shaped element 7' is arranged into a groove 941 of the panel 9, whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove 61 1 of the panel 6.
  • the frames of panels 5 and 6 can be welded or dry assembled, and glass parts are glued to the frame of panels. Silica gel is filled in the interior chambers of the frame and prevents condensation of the gap between the glasses. These elements together form a transparent panel.
  • a wall By combining basic panels that may be transparent or not transparent and the cross-linking element a wall can be tailored to the needs of clients and adapted to the shape of rooms. Due to clean contact surfaces and mechanical adaptation of floor guides, connecting elements and panels the walls are somewhat flexible, and the whole assembly process runs smoothly. All surfaces and contacts are level, which contributes to a simple and highly hygienic cleaning if required.
  • An advantage of the solution of the invention lies in the fact that dry assembly panels do not adhere one to another.
  • the system of cross linking of modular partition panels contributes to a simple installation, precise assembly and the panels are arranged in a straight line.
  • the system ⁇ cross iinKing defines an equal anQ tne same gap oei veen paneis on sn contact spots, which gaps are a space for a sealing mass.
  • the system of cross linking provides for a simple disassembly of individual panels, a subsequent servicing and re-assembly.
  • the system of the invention can be used to construct and partition the rooms, such as cooling chambers, offices, operating rooms, clean rooms in pharmaceutical, electric, food, chemical industries, nano production and/or hospitals.
  • the system is also applicable outside provided that suitable resistant sealants are used.

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The subject of the invention belongs to the field of modular panel partition walls, more precisely into the field of wall-building elements and connection of panels by means of linking elements. The essence of the panel of the invention lies in the shape of the metallic profile used to shape a modular panel, in the shape of a linking floor metallic profile and in the shape of a linking metallic profile, which elements make it possible to connect the panels into a solid partition wall in a simple and reliable way. The linking profile is in the form of a cross, whereas the floor linking profile is provided along the centre with a rib, on which a panel is arranged by way of a groove in side walls of panels. Panels are connected between each other by means of side, bottom and upper grooves in the side walls of panels in a way that a cross-linking profile connects and fixes the panels along grooves in the side walls of adjacent panels. The metallic profiles are preferably of aluminium; however, PVC, ABS or nylon plastics and wood can also be used.

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Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into partition walls
The subject of the invention belongs to the field of modular panel partition walls, more precisely into the field of wall-building elements and connection of panels by means of linking elements.
Technical Problem The technical problem is a constructional solution to modular metallic panels and a construction of connecting elements that will enable a connection of modular panels into a stable and straight, dry prefabricated partition wall as well as a simple disassembly of such walls. The constructional solution should also be suited for a modular panel made of a transparent material, preferably glass.
Prior Art
The international patent application WO 2010129269 discloses a panel with insulation for a modular construction and the method of manufacturing thereof. The panel is designed in a way that a frame consists of characteristically shaped profiles. Assembling of two or several panels into a wall is made possible by the shape of profiles and the connection thereof into a solid assembly. KR 100937196 discloses a solution to a modular panel intended to manufacture walls that also enable a connection of the so-manufactured walls into an assembly, where long bars are inserted into prefabricated holes in corners.
The international patent application WO2008014173 discloses a modular panel and the production thereof, which panels are made of profiles and fillers.
All earlier mentioned known solutions as well as the solutions known to the applicant from their practical work have panel frames made of different profiles and connection of several panels into an assembly is solved in a different way than disclosed in the present patent application.
Description of the Solution to the Technical Problem
The essence of the panel of the invention lies in the shape of the metallic profile used to shape a modular panel, in the shape of a linking floor metallic profile and in the shape of a linking metallic profile, which elements make it possible to connect the panels into a solid partition wall in a simple and reliable way. The linking profile is in the form of a cross, whereas the floor linking profile is provided along the centre with a rib, on which a panel is arranged by way of a groove in side walls of panels. Panels are connected between each other by means of side, bottom and upper grooves in the side walls of panels. A cross-linking profile connects and fixes the panels along grooves in the side walls of adjacent panels. The metallic profiles are preferably of aluminium; however, PVC, ABS or nylon plastics and wood can also be used.
The invention will be described in more detail in the continuation by way of figures, representing in:
Figure 1 - Assembly of modular panels and linking elements of the invention Figure 2 - Side view with a floor guiding profile, side view of a modular panel and a cross-linking element, and side view of a second modular panel
Figure 3 - Assembly of modular panels and linking elements according to variant I Figure 4 - Side view with a floor guiding profile, side view of a modular panel and a cross-linking element, and side view of a second modular panel according to variant I
Modular panels with connective filler and cross-like shaped elements for connection of said panels into a prefabricated partition walls are shaped in a way that allows a simple combination of panels into variously shaped walls. A panel 1 consists of a floor metallic profile 11 of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove 111. A rectangular metallic profile 12 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 121 is TssieneG onio s proine Ί i in a rectangular way. un ine oiner SIGG, S rectangular metallic profile 13 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 131 is fastened onto the profile 1 1. The frame of the panel 1 ends with a profile 14 that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove 141. Between a panel 2 that equals the panel 1 there is arranged a longitudinal cross-linking element 3 having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs 3 , 32, 33 and 34 that are rounded at the end. As the length of the cross-shaped element 3 equals the length of the side walls 12 and 13 of the panel 1 or the panel 2, the side wall 31 of the cross-shaped element 3 is arranged into the groove 131 of the profile 13, and the side wall 33 is arranged into a groove 221 of a profile 22.
A floor guide 4 is basically a rectangular metallic profile, preferably made of aluminium, but can also be of PVC, ABS or nylon plastics, and wood, with a rectangular inner strengthening wall 41 along the entire guide 4. In the centre of an upper side wall 42 there is a rib 43 extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove 1 1 1 in the profile 1 1 and the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 .
The modular partition wall of the invention is assembled as follows: the floor guide 4 is fastened into the floor and the panel 1 and 2 is arranged onto the rib 43 in a way that said rib 43 fits into the groove 1 1 1 of the profile 1 1 and into the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 , wherein the linking element 3 is arranged between the panel 1 and 2. This shape of panels and linking elements provides for a simple assembly and disassembly of partition walls that have smooth surfaces due to the fact that the side walls of the cross-shaped element 3 and those of the grooves 131 of the profile 13 and of the groove 221 of the profile 22 and the rib 43 with the groove 1 1 1 of the profile 1 1 and the groove 21 1 of the profile 21 perfectly fit each other. The panels 1 and 2 are manufactured by gluing aluminium sheet metal, cold rolled sheet metal, hot rolled sheet metal, stainless (inox) sheet metal, HPL compact panel, kerrock panel, PVC, wood panel, alucobond and/or glass onto previously described frames.
Figure 2 shows a combination, in which a groove 1 1 1 of the panel 1 is arranged onto the rib 43 of the floor guide 4. One leg of the cross-shaped element 3 is arranged into the groove 131 of the panel 1 , whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove Δ"\ i οτ tne panel Modular panels with connective filler and cross-linking elements for connection of the panels into prefabricated partition walls according to variant I are shaped in a way to allow for a simple combination into variously shaped walls. A panel 5 consists of a floor metallic profile 51 of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove 51 1 and ribs 512 and 513 that project from the surface of the basic profile 51. A rectangular metallic profile 52 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 521 and ribs 522 and 523 that project from the surface of the basic profile 52 is fastened onto a profile 51 in a rectangular way. On the other side, a rectangular metallic profile 53 with a rectangular longitudinal groove 531 and ribs 532 and 533 that project from the surface of the basic profile 53 is fastened onto the profile 51. The frame of the panel 5 ends with a profile 54 that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove 541 and ribs 543 and 543 that project from the surface of the basic profile 54. Between a panel 6 that equals the panel 5 there is arranged a longitudinal cross-linking element 7 having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs 71 , 72, 73 and 74 that are rounded at the end. As the length of the cross-shaped element 7 equals the length of the side walls 52 and 53 of the panel 5 or the panel 6, the side wall 71 is arranged into the groove 531 , and the side wall 73 is arranged into a groove 621 of a profile 62.
A floor guide 8 is basically a rectangular metallic profile, preferably made of aluminium, but can also be of PVC, ABS or nylon plastics, and wood, with a rectangular inner wall 81 along the entire guide 8. In the centre of an upper side wall 82 there is a rib 83 extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove 51 1 in the profile 51 and the groove 61 1 of the profile 61.
The modular partition wall according to variant I is assembled as follows: the floor guide 8 is fastened into the floor and the panel 5 and 6 is arranged onto the rib 83 in a way that said rib 83 fits into the groove 51 1 of the panel 5 and into the groove 61 1 of the panel 6, wherein the connecting element 7 is arranged between the panel 5 and 6. This shape of panels and connecting elements provides for a simple assembly and disassembly of partition walls that have smooth surfaces due to the fact that the siQe wails οτ trie cross-snapecs element ano tnose οτ tne grooves Ο Ί OT ΙΠΘ ΡΓΟΤΠΘ 53 and of the groove 621 of the profile 62 and the rib 83 with the groove 51 1 of the profile 51 and the groove 61 1 of the profile 61 perfectly fit each other.
The panels 5 and 6 are manufactured in a way that previously described frames are filled with a glass panel glued to ribs 512, 513, 522, 523, 542, 543, 542 and 543. Air is present between two glass panels and some silica gel is added in order to prevent condensation of the glazing panel. The profiles are cut at ends preferably at an angle of 45° and coupled with angular linking profiles or screwed with screws. The frame profile is shaped in a way to prevent contact with the filler, which can be HPL panel, kerrock, wood filler, glass, PVC, alucobond. The filler thus cannot get damaged during the assembly works.
Figure 4 shows a combination, in which a groove 51 1 of the panel 5 is arranged onto the rib 83 of the floor guide 8. One leg of the cross-shaped element 7 is arranged into the groove 531 of the panel 5, whereas the opposite leg is arranged into a groove 91 1 of a glass panel 9. En leg of the cross-shaped element 7' is arranged into a groove 941 of the panel 9, whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove 61 1 of the panel 6. The frames of panels 5 and 6 can be welded or dry assembled, and glass parts are glued to the frame of panels. Silica gel is filled in the interior chambers of the frame and prevents condensation of the gap between the glasses. These elements together form a transparent panel. By combining basic panels that may be transparent or not transparent and the cross-linking element a wall can be tailored to the needs of clients and adapted to the shape of rooms. Due to clean contact surfaces and mechanical adaptation of floor guides, connecting elements and panels the walls are somewhat flexible, and the whole assembly process runs smoothly. All surfaces and contacts are level, which contributes to a simple and highly hygienic cleaning if required. An advantage of the solution of the invention lies in the fact that dry assembly panels do not adhere one to another.
The system of cross linking of modular partition panels contributes to a simple installation, precise assembly and the panels are arranged in a straight line. The system οτ cross iinKing defines an equal anQ tne same gap oei veen paneis on sn contact spots, which gaps are a space for a sealing mass. The system of cross linking provides for a simple disassembly of individual panels, a subsequent servicing and re-assembly. The system of the invention can be used to construct and partition the rooms, such as cooling chambers, offices, operating rooms, clean rooms in pharmaceutical, electric, food, chemical industries, nano production and/or hospitals. The system is also applicable outside provided that suitable resistant sealants are used.

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1. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into prefabricated partition walls for the construction and shaping of various walls are characterized in that a shape of a metallic profile for the formation of a modular panel, a shape of a linking floor metallic profile, and a shape of a linking metallic profile provide for a simple and reliable connection of panels into solid partition walls; that the linking profile has a shape of a cross that the floor lining profile is provided along the centre with a rib, onto which a panel is arranged by means of a groove cut in the panel; that mutual connection of panels is carried out with side, bottom and upper grooves in a way that a cross-linking profile connects and fixes the panels along the grooves in side walls of adjacent panels.
2. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation according to claim 1 characterized in that a panel (1) consists of a bottom metallic profile (11) of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove (1 1 1); that a rectangular metallic profile (12) with a rectangular longitudinal groove (121) is fastened onto a profile (1 1) in a rectangular way; that on the other side, a rectangular metallic profile (13) with a rectangular longitudinal groove (131 ) is fastened onto the profile (11); that the frame of the panel (1) ends with a profile (14) that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove (141); that between a panel (2) that equals the panel (1 ) there is arranged a longitudinal cross-linking element (3) having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs (31 , 32, 33 and 34) that are rounded at the end; that the length of the cross-shaped element (3) equals the length of the side walls (12 and 13) of the panel (1) or the panel (2); that the side wall (31) of the cross-shaped element (3) is arranged into the groove (131) of the profile (13), and the side wall (33) is arranged into a groove (221) of a profile (22); that a floor guide (4) is basically a rectangular metallic profile with a rectangular inner strengthening wall (41) along the entire guide (4); that in the centre of an upper side wall (42) there is a rib (43) extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove (1 1 1) in the profile (1 1) and the groove ( 1 1) oT the profile ( i); tnat me modular partition wall is assembled in a way that the floor guide (4) is fastened into the floor and the panels (1 and 2) are arranged onto the rib (43) in a way that said rib (43) fits into the groove (111) of the profile (11) and into the groove (211) of the profile (21) of the panel (2), wherein the linking element (3) is arranged between the panel (1 and 2); that the surfaces are smooth owing to a precise fitting of the side walls of the linking element (3) and the grooves (131) of the profile (13) and the groove (221) of the profile (22) and the rib (43) with the groove (111) of the profile (11) of the panel (1) and the groove (211) of the profile (21) of the panel (2).
3. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation according to claim 2 characterized in that a groove (111) of the panel (1) is arranged onto the rib (43) of the floor guide (4); that one leg of the cross-linking element (3) is arranged into the groove (131) of the panel (1), whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove (211) of the panel (2).
4. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into prefabricated partition walls according to claim 1 characterized in that a panel (5) consists of a bottom metallic profile (51) of a rectangular shape with a rectangular longitudinal groove (51 ) and ribs (512 and 513) that project from the surface of the basic profile (51); that a rectangular metallic profile (52) with a rectangular longitudinal groove (521) and ribs (522 and 523) that project from the surface of the basic profile (52) is fastened onto a profile (51) in a rectangular way; that on the other side, a rectangular metallic profile (53) with a rectangular longitudinal groove (531) and ribs (532 and 533) that project from the surface of the basic profile (53) is fastened onto the profile (51); that the frame of the panel (1) ends with a profile (54) that is of rectangular shape and has a rectangular groove (541) and ribs (543 and 543) that project from the surface of the basic profile (54); that between a panel (6) that equals the panel (5) there is arranged a longitudinal cross-linking element (7) having a cross-section in the shape of a cross with equal legs (71 , 72, 73 and 74) that are rounded at the end; that the length of the cross-shaped element (7) equals the length of the side walls (52 the groove (531), and the side wall (73) is arranged into a groove (621) of a profile (62); that the glass panels on the panel (5 and 6) are glued to ribs (512, 513, 522, 523, 542, 543, 542 and 543); that air and some silica gel are present between two glass panels in order to prevent condensation of the glazing " panel; that the guide (8) is basically a rectangular metallic profile with a rectangular inner wall (81) along the entire guide (8); that in the centre of an upper side wall (82) there is a rib (83) extending along the entire length and being of a rectangular shape and somewhat smaller than the groove (51 ) in the profile (51) and the groove (611) of the profile (61); that the modular partition wall is assembled in a way that the floor guide (8) is fastened into the floor and the panels (5 and 6) are arranged onto the rib (83) in a way that said rib (83) fits into the groove (511) of the panel (5) and into the groove (611) of the panel (6), wherein the cross-linking element (7) is arranged between the panel (5 and 6); that the surfaces of the walls are smooth owing to a precise fitting of the side walls of the linking element (7) and the grooves (531) of the profile (53) and the groove (621) of the profile (62) and the rib (83) with the groove (511) of the profile (51) and the groove (611) of the profile (61).
5. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into prefabricated partition walls according to claim 5 characterized in that the profiles are cut at ends preferably at an angle of 45° and coupled with angular linking profiles.
6. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation into prefabricated partition walls according to claim 1 characterized in that a groove (511) of the panel (5) is arranged onto the rib (83) of the floor guide (8); that one leg of the cross-shaped element (7) is arranged into the groove (531) of the panel (5), whereas the opposite leg is arranged into a groove (9 1) of a glass panel (9); that one leg of the cross- shaped element (7') is arranged into a groove (941) of the panel (9), whereas the opposite leg is arranged into the groove (61 ) of the panel (6).
7. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their consists of a metallic profile, which is preferably aluminium, but can also be from PVC, ABS or nylon plastics or wood.
8. Modular panels with connective filling and cross-linking elements for their installation according to any claim 1 to 10 characterized in that the panels are filled in a way that aluminium sheet metal, cold rolled sheet metal, hot rolled sheet metal, inox sheet metal, HPL compact panel, kerrock panel, PVC, wood panel, alucobond and/or glass are glued onto frames.
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