WO2015084274A1 - Brique pliable ayant des accessoires de corde et système de construction de paroi détachable - Google Patents

Brique pliable ayant des accessoires de corde et système de construction de paroi détachable Download PDF

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WO2015084274A1
WO2015084274A1 PCT/TR2014/000038 TR2014000038W WO2015084274A1 WO 2015084274 A1 WO2015084274 A1 WO 2015084274A1 TR 2014000038 W TR2014000038 W TR 2014000038W WO 2015084274 A1 WO2015084274 A1 WO 2015084274A1
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Adem ARIBAŞ
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Hobi̇ Endüstri̇yel Ürün Tasarim Uygulama Üreti̇m İthalat İhracat Li̇mi̇ted Şi̇rketi̇
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C1/00Building elements of block or other shape for the construction of parts of buildings
    • 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
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2/14Walls having cavities in, but not between, the elements, i.e. each cavity being enclosed by at least four sides forming part of one single element
    • E04B2/16Walls having cavities in, but not between, the elements, i.e. each cavity being enclosed by at least four sides forming part of one single element using elements having specially-designed means for stabilising the position
    • E04B2/18Walls having cavities in, but not between, the elements, i.e. each cavity being enclosed by at least four sides forming part of one single element using elements having specially-designed means for stabilising the position by interlocking of projections or inserts with indentations, e.g. of tongues, grooves, dovetails

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  • the invention is about a modular foldable brick which is only assembled with ropes that enables architectural elements such as stacked walls, arches, corners, doors, windows and wall niches to be constructed at indoor and outdoor conditions that divides, restricts and secures a certain space or area; storing and carrying this brick at a minimum weight, which is both connectable within itself and attachable for constructing architectural elements as a wall building system.
  • This invention is about a stacked wall building system that is based on interlocking units and a brick unit having a height and volume reaching up to the arithmetical sum of the thickness of the material it is made of, that is self-folding which ensures a personal freedom for customizing the features of an architectural structure, having no size, volume, space and area restrictions, consisting of a single and completely detachable parts.
  • the invention consists of a foldable brick, which has two large and one narrow chambers inside when the first brick unit is installed, that has been designed and manufactured with optimal lightweight materials, can be interlocked side by side and on top of each other and can be installed without requiring any tools and equipment; front and rear walls of the brick which have been attached with a high strength rope -the visible surfaces of these walls can be optionally coated- and interlocking elements that enables the assembly and interconnection of the bricks.
  • the foldable brick can be installed, removed, folded and re-installed over and over again on numerous occasions without using and tools and equipment. Thanks to the rope attached internal connection structure, the volume of the chamber comprised inside the foldable brick unit disappears during storage and transportation.
  • This system can be installed without requiring a special skill within an overall architectural space, this allows individuals to remodel their own spaces, to reconstruct in a different shape and form or for a different function and make additions/extensions. As the same elements can be used again, materials as in conventional methods, do not become rubble and discarded.
  • Foldable brick thanks to the improved rope connection system, is quite lightweight and flexible as it is made of very light material; can be folded or be stacked in many different ways.
  • no connection elements such as metal or plastic-based screws, nails etc. are being used; therefore the materials and techniques used in the manufacturing of this unit are completely recyclable.
  • Foldable brick being an invention which is completely outside of the traditional approach regarding issues such as storage, storing, transportation, installation, cost, structure, sustainability, provides a solution that did not exist before.
  • the invention relates to a locking system which is reciprocally located at least in two places on this foldable brick or in other words on these structure units to enable them to be connected in a way that ensures formal, functional and aesthetic integrity among brick units and to reduce these units to the area, height and volume of the material and/or materials that they are made of, through completely eliminating the area and volume that bricks, concrete blocks or units occupy in the universe along with the air gaps/chambers they contain, by folding in upon itself.
  • This invention describes a general overview presentation of a series of interconnected units and at the same time describes a foldable brick connected with a high strength and completely flexible rope that forms the connection structure of this unit and the structure and interlocking system that enables a three dimensional structure with volume to be reduced to a structure with the minimum size, thickness and volume possible by stacking upon each other and converting into a plate like flat shape that leaves absolutely no space between corresponding walls.
  • Such easy to assemble and disassemble panel systems with interconnected structures are available in the current techniques; there are different systems to be known as it can be seen in the following patent documents.
  • EP0960585 A2
  • a kit for the installation of three- dimensional structures is being described.
  • the cubic kit mentioned has connection elements formed with padding elements and intermediate plates. These padding cubes have sockets for connection elements on each corner and base surface along through all corner surfaces. Intermediate plates have locking gripping elements applied with positive force onto each surface, this way two cubes which is to be combined, can be locked to each other.
  • This kit also has panels within the mentioned padding elements and/or grips which have been connected and organized with the same grid pattern like the connection sockets, which have been aligned with padding cubes.
  • patent application no: GB2323861 is about a wall structure designed for display stands.
  • the wall structure here contains removable panels, cross shaped parts, support legs which are interconnected in a way to correspond to the frame.
  • Vertical legs have front and rear surfaces.
  • Cross pieces are connected in a way to face the surfaces of the adjacent vertical legs along with the panels connected to the front surface.
  • These vertical legs are comprised of a sheet material folded into a pipe shaped structure.
  • Windows pairs are formed on front surfaces; the distance between adjacent windows pairs is equal to the distance desired between adjacent panels.
  • Panels that are connected to the same pair of vertical legs having overlapping areas serve to limit the light leaking between two panels. There are hooks on the corners of these panels designed for the extensions on the windows and for casings. These panels are providing a removable wall system without disturbing other panels.
  • the patent application no: DE4208193 (Al) is about a demountable construction system designed for structures and items having panel corners shaped with profiled gripping stripes that construct supporting structures.
  • This structure has panel corners inside these profiled units that take form by interlocking each other.
  • Each structural element has two profiled corners that are at least connected to these panels.
  • These inter-connectable profiles can be secured with inner springs or with a self-locking design.
  • Hinge pins are located in the holes prepared inside the structure for doors and shutters.
  • the purpose of this invention is to construct an item/furniture in a simple way without using separate independent connectors.
  • the main purpose of this invention is to easily reduce/convert a 3 dimensional structure unit to a minimum thickness and volume thanks to its foldable connection design that has flexibility and mobility in a similar fashion to the ligaments holding the human knee joint together.
  • the construction unit only occupies an area equal to the volume of the material or materials that it is made of, without leaving any gaps in between.
  • the previous size of a unit is decreased approximately by 5 times. This design not only ensures convenience and ease for transportation and storage but also savings in material and transportation costs, by offering a low cost, removable and foldable brick that can be installed over and over again.
  • Another essential purpose of the invention is to enable structures in any form and architectural form, to be built by entirely allowing personal customization freedom for any type of structure without any restrictions and boundaries thanks to the detachable design of the foldable brick.
  • One purpose of the invention is to enable a sub-structure system that can be easily implemented for different types of furniture or a construction system that forms a new partition/room as an alternative replacing use of plasterboard especially in spaces such as offices, houses as well as building structures such as panels, rooms, cabins, items, furniture etc., constructing architectural elements such as walls, arches, corners, doors, windows, niches etc. at indoor and outdoor conditions by stacking easily foldable modular units upon each other that have been designed with an interconnection/interlocking system.
  • the aim is to offer a wall building system in which anyone can easily build his/her own space starting from the desired location, disassemble and make extensions without any skills and any reconstruction works needed for constructing any customized partition/room with traditional bricks, briquettes or plasterboard.
  • it can be possible to construct customized partitions/rooms/spaces in any size, form/shape, pattern and color.
  • Another purpose of this invention is to materialize a brick as a unit of the wall building system which is easy to build up, offers effortless and minimum storage and transportation thanks to the mobile but strong internal structure (connection system) that occupies minimum volume without leaving any gaps after being easily, quickly and practically demounted.
  • connection system connection system
  • Foldable brick is constructed by internally attaching a high strength rope like the ones used in tree houses in some of the primitive tribes of Amazons or like the ones used by ancient Egyptian wood makers -which may be a steel rope- through front and rear walls (just as in the cruciate ligaments of human knee joint) by making a simple sailor's knot similar like sewing them together.
  • This mobile and flexible connection is designed to be folded by getting disassembled countless times and installed and mounted again. When folded, the air chamber inside completely disappears and the foldable brick is reduced to the total volume of the material or materials used for the manufacturing of the foldable brick.
  • corrugated board which is a simple and cheap but green recyclable material for creating a solution to the sound isolation issue, which is one of the biggest problems of wall systems.
  • this inner filling unit that is formed by folding in it upon itself in a completely unique fashion, it can be possible both to increase the durability and strength of the wall and to maintain acoustic comfort level by minimizing the sound permeability.
  • Figure 1 Unassembled perspective view of the materials/parts that form the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system which is the subject of this invention.
  • FIG. 2A Interior surface view of any of the front and rear walls of the demountable foldable brick which is the subject of this invention.
  • Figure 2B Exterior surface view of any of the front and rear walls of the demountable foldable brick which is the subject of this invention.
  • Figure 3B View of the demountable foldable brick which is the subject of this invention seen from interior surface angle in a folded position when the ropes of the front and rear walls are attached (mounted).
  • FIG 5 Schematic view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the rope making the mentioned attachment by going through the front and rear walls of the brick, like sewing them together/sewing a button; here it is highlighted how the ends of the ropes are prevented from coming out of the hole by making a simple sailor's knot shown from a perspective angle while the foldable brick is in unfolded position.
  • Figure 6A Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the open phase of the corrugated board filling/padding box before it is folded in.
  • Figure 6B Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the corrugated board filling/padding box is folded in.
  • Figure 6C Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the corrugated board filling/padding box after it is folded in and ready for installation.
  • Figure 7 Schematic view showing the phases/stages of the basic formation/interlocking principle and the perspective view of the entire parts of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of the invention, that are ready for installation.
  • Figure 8 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the brick in an unfolded position (after the front and rear walls are separated from each other) while placed upon the base unit (base is the unit which is formed by placing a beam clamp upon the relevant spot on the base through dowels) and showing the tongues while they are being vertically inserted in the dowel grooves located inside the brick's interior surfaces.
  • Figure 9 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the corrugated board filling box is placed upon the inner chambers (air gaps) formed inside the brick after it is built up by locking with the tongues.
  • Figure 10 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the beam clamp is being placed upon the connection/locking spot while the corrugated board filling boxes being in a fixed position in their places with their tongues being locked.
  • Figure 1 1 - Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing while the beam clamp is placed upon the connection/locking spot and the corrugated board filling boxes are fixed in their places with their tongues' being locked.
  • Figure 12 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing how two horizontal bricks are laterally locked through beam clamps and how a third brick unit is vertically stacked/placed upon these two bottom bricks that are locked together through a beam clamp in an unaligned fashion.
  • Figure 13 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the most basic triple interlocking mechanism of the mentioned wall building system and the foldable brick units that are clamped together through beam clamps and tongues.
  • Figure 14 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing how half brick units, which form the edge borders of the relevant brick row, are stacked or placed in their relevant spots.
  • Figure 15 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the beam clamps, which are used for locking units in each vertical brick row, are placed upon the grooves located on the tongues.
  • Figure 16 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the corner tongue and the wall corner formation are locked to each other from top.
  • Figure 17 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing how the final wall corner is formed.
  • Figure 18 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing the uncovered surfaces of the foldable brick's side wall during the formation of the wall corner and showing its covered phase.
  • Figure 19 Perspective view of the demountable foldable brick and the wall building system, which is the subject of this invention, showing the completed wall corner after the caps are also installed.
  • Figure 20 Bird view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing a single and half brick unit while the tongues are locked.
  • Figure 21 Front view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the mathematical construction ratios of a single and half brick unit while the tongues are locked and corrugated board brick is placed into the inner gaps.
  • Figure 22 Side view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing the mathematical construction ratios of a brick unit while the base unit (base+base beam clamp), tongue and upper beam is locked on each other.
  • Figure 23 Side view of the demountable foldable brick, which is the subject of this invention, showing assembly ratios of the rope attachment that diagonally ties the front and rear walls of the brick unit to each other.
  • the flexible rope (3) connection system used in the demountable foldable brick (figure 4, 5), which is easy to manufacture, build/mount, remove/demount and to fold, can be made of flexible but strong materials with movement ability such as high strength parachute or harpoon rope or steel wire-type materials.
  • Front and rear walls of foldable brick (1, 2), removable tongue (4, 5) and cap (12) can be made from any type of durable material that is hard but not brittle including plastic, glass, metal, ceramic, clay and etc. such as solid wood, plywood, laminated chipboard, laminated MDF, hard and strong cardboard, acrylic, PVC foam sheet (dakota, forex).
  • While the base (8) can be made of materials such as solid wood, plywood, chipboard, MDF, beam clamp (6) and bottom beam clamp (9) can be made of plastic or metal alongside to those materials.
  • Corrugated board padding box (11) can be made of corrugated paperboard or also corrugated but plastic based sheets.
  • the front/rear body of the foldable brick (1, 2) and tongue (4, 5) can be manufactured in any size based on the need; the value of the lateral side of this surface material, that we call its short edge or its depth and its height should be 1 unit whilst its width should be 2 units (Figure 20). In other words the short edge/depth and height to width ratio should be 1/2 (Figure 20, 21).
  • a cube shaped complementary half-brick (2) can be also created by having 1 unit of depth and height value while having 1 unit of width value; besides by having 3 units and 4 units of width value similar to various wall stacking techniques/versions, it can be possible to divide an inner partition into two divisions/areas within itself by making a "T" connection at the place facing the interior of the divided space in a way that will answer various esthetic, structural and functional needs by changing the ratios.
  • folding principle/feature which this invention is based on, can be shaped according to the need when required; and different architectural structure units can be built such as arches, keystones, door window connection columns, alongside with circular and polygonal walls and also furniture items in many forms and shapes can be made.
  • the thickness of the front and rear walls of the foldable brick is preferably between 6-20 mm.
  • One of those double connection holes (la) located on the inner wall surfaces of the brick is a countersunk hole (lb) and with a very simple sailor's knot, the rope is prevented from coming out of this hole.
  • This countersunk hole enables the ridge/bulk (3a) of this knotted end of the rope to be buried without any bulges on the surface.
  • the depth of the slot (lc) opened between these double holes on the exterior surface of the brick is equal to the thickness of the rope that enables this connection.
  • the rope (3) buried inside this rope slot (lc) is bare and visible from the exterior surface of the brick, like the string on a jacket or shirt button. Besides it allows all types of coating materials, which will be applied onto the exterior surface of the brick to offer aesthetic benefits, to be easily applied/coated.
  • Beam insertion slot (4 a) located on the bottom edge and beam insertion slot and wiring groove (4b) located on the upper edge of the tongue (4) enable the beam clamp to be locked in (Figure 10, 1 1) for both mitering the foldable brick and stabilizing/immobilize the last and third axis (sliding/flexing movement to right- left).
  • Beam insertion slot and wiring groove (4b) is in the form of a wide circular gap ( Figure 22) which enables wiring and/or piping through cable trays or channels.
  • the third function of the tongue(4) can be described as this, while the bricks are being stacked upon each other in the wall building system, the tongue grooves (Id) located on the interior surfaces of the front and rear brick bodies (1, 2) that are aligned/lined with each other on the top and bottom, form a groove tray line by overlapping upon each other lengthwise from top to bottom through the foldable brick stack.
  • foldable bricks are locked onto each other at the bottom and end by sliding these tongues vertically within this formed line.
  • each upper brick, combined with two adjacent bottom bricks lock connect the entire system one by one without requiring any binding, connector agents such as mortar, adherents, screws or nails etc. for wall building system.
  • the beam clamp (6) performs this function through the tongues (4) of the upper brick stacked/placed upon itself from the upper surface and the bricks underneath it at the bottom surface.
  • the bottom half of the beam clamp locks the bottom bricks
  • the upper half of the beam clamp locks the top bricks to each other.
  • the beam clamp greatly increases the durability and strength exponent of the system, which is built by going across the each row of the foldable brick and wall building system lengthwise, vertical to the foldable brick bodies (1, 2) to the brick body (1, 2) on a horizontal plane (Fig 14,15).
  • this locking principle completely solves the workmanship problems, such as grouting and misalignment which are among the biggest problems of traditional wall building system.
  • the padding box (11) which offers huge benefits but is not necessarily requisite item; that is made of corrugated cardboard or corrugated plastic sheets and built with an entirely unique folding method.
  • This padding box as seen in figure 6A, 6B and 6C, is built by bending, twisting and folding the conic sections according to the guiding lines to inward-upward directions form the corners of the box towards the center of the box.
  • This box which is formed this way, has four walls that are progressing to the center from the corners and inter-locking with each other diagonally, unlike having four sides and one bottom surface.
  • the ceiling/upper surface of this corrugated padding box is open and has beam fitting slots (11a) deep enough to allow the beam clamp to fit.
  • the corrugated padding box (1 1) is fitted/placed into the chambers formed inside after the foldable brick body (1) and tongues are locked together. While helping to maintain an acoustic comfort level by providing sound control, at the same time this padding box, strengthens the system both against forces may be applied from front and behind and weight may be applied in downward direction. At the same time, it reduces the fragility of the wall system during ground movements such as an earthquake while increasing the flexibility.
  • Construction of wall structures such as room/cabin/partition/booth/counter/bar etc. in any desired size and scale by using foldable brick is performed as follows:
  • mounting/installation process and principle of the system is based on working from bottom to upward direction, whereas demounting/uninstallation process and principle is based on working from top to downward direction.
  • the brick body (1) consisting of front and rear walls that are attached to each other with a rope, becomes ready for mounting by simply keeping these walls apart from each other. While stretching the rope connection, this brick body (1) is fitted/placed on this base unit (8+9) towards the outer edges of the base.
  • tongues (4) are vertically slid inside the tongue grooves (Id) located on the interior surfaces of the brick body (1, 2) which is already stretched from the bottom edges by the base unit (8, 9) and the beam insertion slot (4a) located on the bottom edges of these corresponding tongues, is fitted into the tongue locking slot (9a) located on the outer edges of the base beam clamp (9), this way, the foldable brick is aligned and locked with the base unit (8+9).
  • FIG. 8 If the architectural structure is planned to be built in a more permanent fashion or if desired; a padding box made of corrugated board folded into a cube shape, can be vertically fitted/placed into the front-rear walls of the brick body and the chambers formed inside the brick surrounded by tongues. ( Figure 9, 10) In order to demonstrate the mentioned invention, its main parts and installation details in a clearer way, this padding box (11) made of corrugated board is intentionally not included in the figures other than Figure 7, Figure 9, Figure 10 and Figure 11. The same steps are followed for the second unit to be placed on the right or on the left side of it.
  • the beam clamp (6) is locked/connected by fitting the corresponding tongues (4) vertically into the beam insertion slot (4b), which is located on the upper edge, by passing through the center lines of both of these two brick bodies (1), while one being the starting point, other being the ending point (if the brick on the side is a half brick then from the outer line) ( Figure 12, 14,15).
  • the foldable brick body (1) which will be stacked or in other words will be placed onto the bottom row, is aligned and locked/fitted by inserting the male part of the tongue located on the right of the tongue pair (4) on the center line of the bottom left foldable brick into the left outer edge tongue groove (Id) located on the interior surface of the brick body that will be fitted; and inserting the male part of the tongue located on the left of the tongue pair (4) on the center line of the bottom right foldable brick unit into the right outer edge tongue groove (Id) located on the interior surface of the brick body that is fitted.
  • the tongue groove (Id) pair located on the center line of the stacked upper foldable brick is locked with the tongue pair (4) located on the adjacent edges of the bottom right left foldable brick body (1).
  • the corresponding tongues of the foldable brick body (1) are fitted by sliding in a vertical direction.
  • the beam insertion slot (4a) tightly sits upon the tongues at the bottom row which are fitted into the bottom half of the corresponding beam clamp (6) by sitting onto the tongue locking groove (6a) located on the outer sides of beam clamp (6).
  • Figure 14, 15 The same process is also carried out for the half brick body (2). As seen in Figure 15, the first two row of the foldable brick wall building system is completed this way.
  • a wall corner is built by combining two foldable brick modules at a vertical angle without leaving any space at the overlapping corners.
  • Figure 16, 17, 18, 19 in a way to cover the complete half of the rear wall of the left brick body (1), it is placed in a position to form a strength angle with the right side of the other foldable brick unit and onto these two bricks, a single foldable brick module is placed in a way to cover the half of these two brick units right in the middle.
  • This connection is quite simple: For this, corner tongue (5) is placed only on the corner forming other halves of the brick bodies (1) that will form the corner.
  • the brick body fitting slot (5a) located on the upper outer edge of this corner tongue(5) enters into the inner cavity of the foldable brick unit stacked on top and ensures a firm grip and connection.
  • the final stage is the aesthetic stage, if desired, includes the mounting of the caps (12).
  • This procedure is also relatively simple; to ensure aesthetic integrity, applied by fitting the caps onto the outer edge of the exposed foldable brick body (1, 2) with a double-sided tape if the wall system is to be removed/dismounted again in a short time or with an adhesive compatible with the corresponding material if it is to be permanent by fitting the caps onto the outer surfaces of the tongue (5/4) and onto the corresponding cavity from inside to outside.
  • Connection/locking of the foldable bricks is based on placing the front and rear walls of brick bodies side by side, which are exactly identical to each other and remain independent from each other through a rope connection and locking the upper foldable brick bodies into corresponding slots which are placed/stacked on top of these foldable brick units.
  • one foldable brick is stacked/placed on top on top of the two bottom foldable bricks in a way to center the full merging axis of these two.
  • Each box shaped foldable brick progressing on the right and left of these foldable bricks is locked with another foldable brick body on the side and on the top according to the installation principle described above.
  • the foldable brick which is the subject of this invention, can also be used for various furniture products such as tables, coffee tables, desks, bars to function as a base foot; and thanks to its foldable design and the flexible inner connection principle that allows any form, different types of furniture can be produced as coffee tables, chairs, sofas, shelves, etc. and surfaces such as fabric, leather, plastic or decorative plates can be used.

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L'invention concerne un système de brique pliable. Il y a 4 paires de raccordements de corde diagonale à haute résistance (3), lesquels raccordements forment la structure interne de la brique et permettent au corps de brique (1, 2) d'être plié facilement, et séparent les parois arrière et avant du corps de brique l'une de l'autre. De plus, l'invention concerne des languettes (4, 5) qui sont verrouillées dans l'unité de brique. L'organe de fixation de poutre (6, 7, 9) permet aux unités de briques pliables d'être reliées les unes aux autres. Une caisse de rembourrure en carton ondulé pliable (11) remplit les chambres/espaces d'air formés à l'intérieur des unités de briques. Des éléments couvrants autocollants amovibles (12) permettent aux bords latéraux visibles d'être facultativement recouverts après la réalisation de la structure architecturale.
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