[0001] The present invention relates to a set of metal sections suitable for constructing
movable partition walls, and related movable partition wall.
[0002] In buildings used as offices, laboratories, workshops, provided with open spaces,
it is possible to obtain spaces separate from the surrounding ones by means of movable
partition walls. The movable partition walls are mounted on the spot and are provided
with doors, where necessary.
[0003] Generally the movable partition walls are constituted by panels, in wood, compressed-wood
chips, or glass, and by supporting frames, formed by metal sections that constitute
uprights and beams. The metal sections are provided with seats suitable for housing
the edges of the panels, so that, after assembly, the panels appear framed by the
uprights and by the cross-beams.
[0004] Thus in a finished partition wall the panels are alternated by the metal sections
of the uprights, that remain in full view. The uprights in full view create a non-uniformity
on the surface of the partition walls and weigh its line down, with an unpleasant
aesthetic effect.
[0005] The main object of the invention is a set of metal sections suitable for constructing
movable partition walls, comprising uprights that allow panels to be assembled so
that partition walls are constructed whose surfaces have a practically smooth finishing
with no non-uniformities.
[0006] Another object of the invention is a set of metal sections that allows the partition
walls to be assembled with simple and fast operations and to obtain movable partition
walls that are resistant and stable.
[0007] The abovementioned objects are attained with a set of metal sections according to
the invention, suitable for constructing movable partition walls comprising panels
forming a layer, characterized in that a first metal section constituting uprights
for supporting said panels comprises a tubular casing provided with joining means
suitable for engaging with connecting means fastened to substantially internal surfaces
of said panels, so that in the finished movable partition walls, said uprights remain
inside the layer formed by said panels and said partition walls have an external practically
smooth finishing with no irregularities.
[0008] According to one embodiment, said first metal section has a substantially H-shaped
transversal section and comprises a tubular casing having a substantially annular-shaped
transversal section integral with substantially C-shaped joining means suitable for
housing said connecting means, and further C-shaped joining means suitable for housing
sealing strips.
[0009] According to another embodiment, said first metal section has a substantially double-T-shaped
transversal section and comprises a tubular casing having a substantially double-T-shaped
transversal section provided with joining walls and with substantially C-shaped joining
means suitable for housing said connecting means.
[0010] According to a possible embodiment, said connecting means comprise cam-shaped plates
provided with at least one threaded hole suitable for being fastened in said C-shaped
joining means, a second metal section with a substantially inverted omega-shaped transversal
section suitable for engaging with said panels, and threaded pins that join said plates
and said second section to fasten said panels to said first section.
[0011] According to another possible embodiment, said connecting means comprise plates provided
with pins suitable for being fastened in said C-shaped joining means and spring fastening
devices fastened to said panels and suitable for engaging with said pins to fasten
said panels to said first section.
[0012] According to a further embodiment said connecting means comprise a third metal section
having a substantially L-shaped transversal section, comprising a tubular casing provided
with means for supporting said panels, C-shaped joining means to which spring fastening
devices may be fastened to be connected by means of pins with said first section and
at least one abutment fin provided with further corresponding C-shaped joining means
suitable for housing sealing strips.
[0013] The abovementioend objects are also attained with a movable partition wall made according
to the invention, comprising panels forming a layer, characterized in that a first
metal section constituting supporting uprights of said panels, comprising a tubular
casing provided with joining means, engages with connecting means fastened to substantially
internal surfaces of said panels, so that in the finished movable partition wall,
said uprights remain inside the layer formed by said panels and said partition wall
has an external practically smooth finishing with no irregularities.
[0014] With a set of sections accomplished according to the invention, after the uprights
have been assembled, the panels forming a layer are fastened by means of said connecting
means that link up with substantially internal surfaces of said panels. In this way
the uprights remain inside the layer formed by the panels and partition walls are
accomplished that have an external practically smooth finishing with no irregularities.
[0015] The assembly of the movable partition walls is very simple and fast, because after
assemblying the uprights, the subsequent fastening of the panels is made by means
of said connecting means. In addition, the movable partition walls made in this way
are especially resistant and stable.
[0016] Features and advantages of the invention will now be illustrated with reference to
preferred embodiments represented as non-limiting examples in the enclosed figures,
wherein:
Figs. 1-10 are transversal sectional views of metal sections for movable partition
walls accomplished according to the invention;
Figs. 11-18 are transversal sectional views of metal sections that may be used with
those of Figs. 1-10;
Fig. 19 is a partial transversal sectional view of a movable partition wall accomplished
with the sections of Figs. 1 and 5;
Fig. 20 is a representation of the assembly of cam plates in a section of Fig. 19;
Figs. 21 and 22 are partial transversal sectional views of other movable partition
walls accomplished with the section of Fig. 1;
Fig. 23 is a representation of the assembly of panels in the section of the partition
walls of Figs. 21 and 22;
Figs. 24 and 25 are partial transversal sectional views of connections between the
surface of a wall and the movable partition wall of Fig. 22;
Fig. 26 is a partial transversal sectional view of a three-way joint made with movable
partition walls like the one of Fig. 22;
Fig. 27 is a partial transversal sectional view of an angle accomplished with movable
partition walls like the one of Fig. 22;
Figs. 28 and 29 are partial transversal sectional views of further movable partition
walls accomplished with the section of Fig. 1;
Fig. 30 is a partial transversal sectional view of an angle accomplished with movable
partition walls like the one of Fig. 28;
Figs. 31 and 32 are partial transversal sectional views of connections between doors
and movable partition walls like the one of Fig. 28;
Fig. 33 is a partially-sectioned upward view of the movable partition wall of Fig.
22;
Fig. 34 is a representation of the assembly of an upright of the movable partition
wall of Fig. 33;
Figs. 35 and 36 are representations of the assembly of a shelf and of a cabinet, respectively,
in the partition wall of Fig. 22;
Figs. 37 and 38 are a side view and a top view, respectively, of a connection of a
cross-beam to an upright constituted by the section of Fig. 1.
[0017] In Fig. 1 there is indicated as a whole with 1 an aluminium alloy metal section having
a substantially H-shaped transversal section; the section 1 comprises a tubular casing
2 having a substantially annular-shaped transversal section, integral with substantially
C-shaped joining elements indicated as a whole with 3 and 4, formed by bent-over tangs
5 and 6, 7. There are indicated as a whole with 8 C-shaped joining means suitable
for housing sealing strips, integral with the tangs 6.
[0018] Fig. 2 shows an aluminium alloy metal section indicated as a whole with 10, wherein
the same parts as those of section 1 of Fig. 1 are indicated with the same number.
Section 10 is larger than section 1 and has tangs 11 that, with the tangs 6, form
C-shaped connecting means 4.
[0019] Fig. 3 shows a steel metal section having a substantially double-T-shaped transversal
section, indicated as a whole with 12; the section 12 comprises a tubular casing 13
having a substantially double-T-shaped transversal section, provided with joining
walls 14 and substantially C-shaped joining means 15, formed by bent-over tangs 16.
[0020] The metal section shown in Fig. 4, indicated as a whole with 17, is the same as that
of Fig. 3, except that it is larger.
[0021] In Fig. 5 there is indicated as a whole with 18 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially inverted omega-shaped transversal section, having a back wall
19 provided with holes, not shown, and with holding teeth 20.
[0022] In Fig. 6 there is indicated as a whole with 21 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially L-shaped transversal section; the section 21 comprises a tubular
casing 22 integral with a channel element 23, C-shaped joining means 24 and 25 and
an abutment tang 26 provided with further C-shaped joining means 27 suitable for housing
sealing strips.
[0023] In Fig. 7 there is indicated as a whole with 28 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially L-shaped transversal section; the section 28 comprises a tubular
casing 29 integral with C-shaped joining means 30 and 31 and an abutment tang 32 provided
with further C-shaped joining means 33 suitable for housing sealing strips.
[0024] Fig. 8 shows an aluminium alloy metal section having a substantially L-shaped transversal
section, indicated as a whole with 34; the section 34 comprises a tubular casing 35
integral with a shelf-type element 36, C-shaped joining means 37 and an abutment tang
38 provided with further C-shaped joining means 39 suitable for housing sealing strips.
[0025] Fig. 9 shows a metal section indicated as a whole with 40, the same as section 34
of Fig. 8, except for the presence of a channel element 41.
[0026] Fig. 10 shows a metal section indicated as a whole with 42, the same as the section
28 of Fig. 7, except for a slightly different conformation of the tang 32.
[0027] In Fig. 11 there is indicated as a whole with 43 a metal guide section, in aluminium
alloy, having a substantially H-shaped transversal section and comprising a transversal
wall 44 and side walls 45.
[0028] In Fig. 12 there is indicated as a whole with 46 an aluminium alloy metal section
for covering an angle, comprising an arched wall 47 and two tubular casings 48, provided
with C-shaped joining means 49 and 50.
[0029] In Fig. 13 there is indicated as a whole with 51 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially U-shaped transversal section; the section 51 comprises a transversal
wall 52, provided with C-shaped joining means 53, and side walls 54, provided with
holding tangs 55 and C-shaped joining means 56.
[0030] In Fig. 14 there is indicated as a whole with 57 an aluminium alloy metal section
comprising a tubular casing 58 provided with a notch 59, with C-shaped joining means
60, and with holding tangs 61.
[0031] In Fig. 15 there is indicated as a whole with 62 an aluminium alloy metal section
comprising a tubular casing 63 provided with C-shaped joining means 64 and 65, with
holding tangs 66 and with an abutment tang 67, in turn provided with corresponding
C-shaped joining means 68 and with corresponding holding tangs 69.
[0032] In Fig. 16 there is indicated as a whole with 70 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially C-shaped transversal section and comprising a channel element
71.
[0033] In Fig. 17 there is indicated as a whole with 72 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially C-shaped transversal section and comprising a channel element
73 and C-shaped joining means 74 and 75.
[0034] In Fig. 18 there is indicated as a whole with 76 an aluminium alloy metal section
having a substantially U-shaped transversal section and comprising a transversal wall
77 provided with C-shaped joining means 78.
[0035] Fig. 19 shows a movable partition wall, indicated as a whole with 80, comprising
an upright constituted by the metal section 1 of Fig. 1, panels 81 of wood or compressed-wood
chips, connecting means between the upright 1 and the panels 81, indicated as a whole
with 82, and sealing strips 83. The connecting means 82 comprises cam-shaped plates
84, provided with a threaded hole 85, the metal sections 18 of Fig. 5, and screws
86. The plates 84 are fastened into the C-shaped joining means 4 of the upright 1,
as shown in Fig. 20, and to these, with the screws 86, there are fastened the sections
18, holding the panels 81. In the sections 18 there are fastened the U-shaped covering
strips, indicated with 87.
[0036] As can be seen from Fig. 19, the movable partition wall 80 has a practically smooth
finishing with no irregularities, since the upright 1 is located inside the layer
formed by the panels 81 and is substantially covered by the same panels 81; the sections
18 are also substantially covered by the sealing strips 87.
[0037] Fig. 21 shows a movable partition wall, indicated as a whole with 88, that differs
from the movable partition wall 80 of Fig. 19 for the presence of connecting means,
indicated as a whole with 89, between the upright 1 and the panels 81. The connecting
means 89 comprise spring fastening devices 90 fastened to the panels 81 by screws,
not shown, suitable for engaging with pins 91 held by plates 92, also shown in Fig.
23; the plates 92 are provided with holes, not shown, in which screws are inserted
that make them integral with cam plates 84, like the ones of Fig. 20, in turn fastened
to C-shaped joining means 3 of the upright 1. In this case the panels 81 are fastened
to the upright 1 with the interposition of omega-shaped sealing strips 93.
[0038] The movable partition wall 88, shown in Fig. 22, differs from that of Fig. 21 in
that the panels 81 have finished edges 94 and for the presence of sealing strips 95
between the panels 81 and the upright 1.
[0039] The movable partition walls 88 have a practically smooth finishing with no irregularities
like the partition wall 80. In this case as well, the upright 1 is located inside
the layer formed by the panels 81 and is thus substantially covered by the same panels
81, while sealing strips 93 or 95 close the spaces between the panels 81.
[0040] Fig. 24 shows a connection between the movable partition wall 88 of Fig. 22 and a
wall 150 of a building. To the upright 1 there is pressure-fastened a covering trim
constituted by the metal section 70 of Fig. 16 and between this and the wall there
is interposed an insulating plate 96.
[0041] Fig. 25 shows a connection of the movable partition wall 88 to the surface of a wall
150, made by pressure-fastening on the upright 1 a covering trim constituted by the
section 72 of Fig. 17 and interposing between this and the wall the section 76 of
Fig. 18, sealing strips 97 and a regulator 98, known in itself. The regulator 98 allows
the covering trim 72 to slide with respect the section 76, so that the distance between
the upright 1 and the wall 150 is changed, to compensate for dimensional differences
and out of plumb of the wall.
[0042] Fig. 26 shows a connection between two movable partition walls 88, or a three-way
joint made in the same way as the wall connection shown in Fig. 24.
[0043] Fig. 27 shows an angle joint between two movable partition walls 88 placed at 90°,
made by joining the uprights 1 by means of a metal angle 99 and cam plates and screws,
not shown. Externally the joint is covered by an angle 100 of the same material as
the panels 81; the angle 100 is fastened to the angle 99 by means of spring fastening
devices 90 and pins 91, not shown, while internally between the partition walls 88
a sealing strip 101 is interposed.
[0044] Fig. 28 shows a twin-panel movable partition wall, indicated as a whole with 102,
connected to a partition wall 104 formed by just one panel. The partition wall 102
comprises an upright constituted by the metal section 1 of Fig. 1, glass panels 103
and connecting means 105 between the upright 1 and the panels 103. The partition wall
104 in plain, stratified glass, is connected to the upright 1 by connecting means
106. The connecting means 105 comprise the metal sections 21 of Fig. 6, spring fastening
devices 90, pins 91, plates 92, cam plates 84 and screws 86, like the ones of Fig.
23. The sections 21 support the glass panels 103 with the interposition of sealing
strips 107, and the spring fastening devices 90 are fastened to the sections 21 by
means of cam plates 84 and screws 86; the spring fastening devices 90 engage with
the pins 91 held by plates 92, fastened by means of screws and further cam plates
84 to the C-shaped joining means 3 of the upright 1. The connecting means 106, in
turn, comprise the metal sections 28 of Fig. 7, that hold the glass panel 104 by means
of sealing strips 107, spring fastening devices 90, pins 91, plates 92, cam plates
84 and screws 86, like the connecting means 105. There are represented diagrammatically
reinforcement brackets 108 of the angle joints of sections 21 and 28. There are indicated
with 83 and 109 sealing strips interposed between upright 1 and sections 21 and 28
and between the same sections 21 and 28.
[0045] As can be seen from Fig. 28, the movable partition wall 102, in the area of the glass
panels 103, has a practically smooth finishing with no irregularities, since the upright
1 is located inside the layer formed by the panels 103. In addition the upright 1
and the connecting means 106 illustrated allow a connection to be made between areas
of partition wall with panels 103 forming one layer and areas of partition wall with
a single panel 104.
[0046] The movable partition wall 110, shown in Fig. 29, differs from that of Fig. 28 in
that the glass panels 103 are glued by gluing means 111, such as an adhesive, to the
metal sections 34 of Fig. 8, the panel 104 is formed by an insulated glass and is
supported by the sections 42 of Fig. 10. Instead of the sections 34, the sections
40 of Fig. 9 may be used.
[0047] Fig. 30 shows an angle joint between two movable partition walls 102 placed at 90°,
made by joining the uprights 1 with a metal angle 99 and cam plates and screws, not
shown. Externally the joint is covered by the metal section 46 of Fig. 12; the section
46 is fastened to the angle 99 by means of spring fastening devices 90 and pins like
the ones of Fig. 23, fastened to the section 46, as shown in Fig. 28, and to the angle
99, while internally a sealing strip 101 is interposed between the partition walls
102.
[0048] Fig. 31 shows a movable partition wall 102 provided with a glass door 112, having
a frame 113 formed by metal sections. To the upright 1 there are pressure-fastened
the metal sections 57 and 62 of Figs. 14 and 15 joined by means of a screw 115, so
as to form an intrados or fixed frame 114 of the door 112. The hinges connecting the
frame 113 of the door 112 to the intrados 114 are not shown.
[0049] The switches fastened to the sections 57 and 62 are indicated with 116.
[0050] Fig. 32 shows a movable partition wall 102 provided with a panel door 117, connected
to the intrados 114 by means of hinges like the one indicated with 118. The parts
that are the same as those of Fig. 31 are indicated with the same numbers.
[0051] With the arrangement of doors shown in Figs. 31 and 32, wherein the intrados 114
is pressure-fastened to the upright 1, it is simple to move the doors from one position
to another of the partition walls 102.
[0052] In Fig. 33 there are indicated with 119 and 120 a floor and a ceiling of the room
in which the movable partition wall 88 of Fig. 22 is assembled. The sections 51 of
Fig. 13 are fastened to the floor 119 and to the ceiling 120, after interposing channel
sealing strips 121. Between the sections 51 and the upright 1 there are inserted the
H-shaped sections 43 of Fig. 11 and pressure devices 122 and 123, not shown in detail,
as they are known. The pressure devices are used to adjust the height of the upright
1 and to create the sealing pressure between the floor and the ceiling, by using a
star-shaped screwdriver, like the one indicated with 125 in Fig. 34, so as to make
displacements in the directions indicated by the arrow 126. The pressure device 123
has a spring 124, used to maintain the sealing pressure even in the case of oscillations
and vibrations of floor and ceiling. The H-shaped sections 43 are used to maintain
the uprights 1 in position, to prevent their rotation with respect to the sections
51 and to distribute the pressure exerted by the pressure devices 122 and 123 on the
upright 1 over a wider surface.
[0053] After assemblying the upright 1, the plates 92 provided with pins 91 are mounted
on it and on these the panels 81 are assembled by means of the spring fastening devices
90. As can be seen from Fig. 33, the upright 1, the beams 51 and the sealing strips
121 remain inside the layer formed by the panels 81 and are substantially covered
by the same panels 81, so that the partition walls 88 have a practically smooth external
finishing with no irregularities.
[0054] Fig. 35 shows the assembly at different heights of shelves 128 in the upright 1 of
movable partition walls 88, executed by means of brackets 129 and a rack-type element
130 fastened to the C-shaped joining elements 4 of the upright 1.
[0055] Fig. 36 shows the assembly of cabinets 131 in the upright 1 of movable partition
walls 88, by means of a bush 132 fastened to a wall 133 of a cabinet 131, a threaded
pin 134 and a cam plate 84 fastened to the C-shaped joining means 4 of the upright
1.
[0056] Figs. 37 and 38 illustrate the fastening to an upright 1 of a cross-beam 135 of a
movable partition wall, constituted by the same section 1 of Fig. 1. A bracket 136
is fastened to the cross-beam 135 and is attached to a plate 137 fastened in turn
to the same upright 1 by means of a screw 138 and a cam plate 84.
[0057] The movable partition walls described above can be accomplished with uprights constituted
by the sections 10, or 12 or 17 of Figs. 2, 3, 4, instead of the section 1 of Fig.
1.
[0058] In the case of the sections 12 and 17, the panels 81 of the movable partition wall
80 of Fig. 19 can be fastened to the upright, applying the sections 18 to their partition
walls 14 with self-tapping screws.
[0059] In a manner similar to that shown for the upright 1, to an upright formed by the
sections 12 and 17 it is possible to fasten the panels 81 of the movable partition
wall 88 of Fig. 21, or the glass panels 103 of the movable partition walls 102 and
110 of Figs. 28 and 29.
[0060] The examples of embodiments described above demonstrate the ease and simplicity of
assembly of the uprights and of the movable partition walls accomplished according
to the invention, as well as their extreme versatility.
1. Set of metal sections suitable for constructing movable partition walls (80; 88; 102)
comprising panels (81; 103) forming a layer, characterized in that a first metal section
(1; 10; 12; 17) constituting uprights for supporting said panels (81; 103), comprises
a tubular casing (2; 13) provided with joining means (3, 4; 14, 15) suitable for engaging
with connecting means (18, 84, 86; 90, 91, 92; 21; 34; 40) fastened to substantially
internal surfaces of said panels (81; 103), so that in the finished movable partition
walls (80; 88; 102) said uprights (1; 10; 12; 17) remain inside the layer formed by
said panels (81; 103) and said partition walls (80; 88; 103) have an external practically
smooth finishing with no irregularities.
2. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said first metal section
(1, 10) has a substantially H-shaped transversal section and comprises a tubular casing
(2) with a substantially annular-shaped transversal section integral with substantially
C-shaped joining means (3, 4) suitable for housing said connecting means (18, 84,
86; 90, 91, 92), and further C-shaped joining means (8) suitable for housing sealing
strips (83; 95).
3. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said first metal section
(12; 17) has a substantially double-T-shaped transversal section and comprises a tubular
casing having a substantially double-T-shaped transversal section (13) provided with
joining walls (14) and with substantially C-shaped joining means (15) suitable for
housing said connecting means (84, 86; 90, 91, 92).
4. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting means
(18, 84, 86) comprise cam-shaped plates (84) provided with at least one threaded hole
(85), suitable for being fastened in said C-shaped joining means (4), a second metal
section (18) with a substantially inverted omega-shaped transversal section suitable
for engaging with said panels (81), and threaded pins (86) that join said plates (84)
and said second section (18) to fasten said panels (81) to said first section (1;
10).
5. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting means
(90, 91, 92) comprise plates (92) provided with pins (91) suitable for being fastened
in said C-shaped joining means (3; 15) and spring fastening devices (90) fastened
to said panels (81; 103) and suitable for engaging with said pins (91) to fasten said
panels (81; 103) to said first section (1; 10; 12; 17).
6. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said connecting means
(21; 34; 40) comprise a third metal section (21; 34; 40) having a substantially L-shaped
transversal section and comprising a tubular casing (22; 35) provided with means (23;
36; 41) for supporting said panels (103), C-shaped joining means (24; 37) to which
spring fastening devices (90) may be fastened to be connected by means of pins (91)
with said first section (1; 12; 17) and at least one abutment fin (26; 38) provided
with further corresponding C-shaped joining means (27; 39) suitable for housing sealing
strips.
7. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a fourth
metal section (28; 42) having a substantially L-shaped transversal section and comprising
a tubular casing (29), provided with C-shaped joining means (30) to which spring fastening
devices (90) may be fastened for connecting by means of pins (91) to said first section
(1; 10; 12; 17) and at least one abutment tang (32) provided with further C-shaped
joining means (33) suitable for housing sealing strips.
8. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that said upright (1) is connected
to metal sections having a U-shaped transversal section (51) fastened to a floor (119)
and to a ceiling (120), by means of metal sections having an H-shaped transversal
section (43) and pressure devices (122, 123) suitable for adjusting the height of
said upright (1; 10; 12; 17) and to create the sealing pressure between the floor
(119) and the ceiling (120), at least one of these pressure devices (123) being provided
with a spring (124) suitable for maintaining the sealing pressure even in the case
of oscillations and vibrations of said floor and ceiling.
9. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a fifth and
a sixth metal section (57; 62) suitable for being joined by fastening means (115)
to form an intrados (114) of a door (112, 113; 117) and for being pressure fastened
to said first sections (1; 10; 12; 17), said fifth and sixth metal section (57; 62)
being provided with a tubular casing (58; 63) integral with C-shaped joining means
(60; 64; 68) suitable for housing sealing strips.
10. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a seventh
metal section (70; 72) having a substantially C-shaped transversal section suitable
for being pressure fastened to said first section (1) to form a covering trim in the
connection between the walls (88, 150; 88, 88).
11. Set of sections according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a metal angle
(99) suitable for being fastened to uprights (1; 10; 12; 17) of two movable partition
walls (88) placed at 90°, to form an angle joint between said partition walls (88).
12. Set of sections according to claim 11, characterized in that it comprises an eighth
metal section (46) for covering an angle, comprising an arched wall (47) and two tubular
casings (48) provided with C-shaped joining means (50) to which spring fastening devices
(90) are fastened for connecting to said angle (99) by means of pins (91).
13. Set of sections according to claim 6, characterized in that said supporting means
(36; 41) of said third section (34; 40) are suitable for receiving gluing means (111)
capable of fastening glass panels (103).
14. Set of sections according to claim 7, characterized in that said further C-shaped
joining means (33) of said fourth section (28; 42) are suitable for housing sealing
strips (107) that engage with a glass panel (104).
15. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) comprising panels (81; 103) forming a layer,
characterized in that a first metal section (1; 10; 12; 17) constituting uprights
for supporting said panels (81; 103), comprising a tubular casing (2; 13) provided
with joining means (3, 4; 14, 15), engages with connecting means (18, 84, 86; 90,
91, 92; 21; 34; 40) fastened to substantially internal surfaces of said panels (81,
103), so that in the finished movable partition wall (80; 88; 102), said uprights
(1; 10; 12; 17) remain inside the layer formed by said panels (81; 103) and said partition
wall (80; 88; 103) has externally a practically smooth finishing with no irregularities.
16. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 2.
17. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 3.
18. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 4.
19. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 5.
20. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 6.
21. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 7.
22. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 8.
23. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 9.
24. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 10.
25. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 11.
26. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 12.
27. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 13.
28. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 15, having the characteristics
indicated in claim 14.
29. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 27, characterized in that
it comprises glass panels (103) fastened by means of gluing means (111) to said supporting
means (36; 41) of said third metal section (34; 40).
30. Movable partition wall (80; 88; 102) according to claim 25, characterized in that
it comprises a further angle (100) of the same material as said panels (81), that
is fastened to said metal angle (99) by spring fastening devices (90) and pins (91).