[0001] This invention relates to a partition former for inhabitable spaces, particularly
to one for marking, separating and/or decorating private or public open-air spaces,
without excluding, nevertheless, the possible use thereof inside large precincts and
in interior decoration. The invention also pertains to preferred uses of a partition
former according to the invention.
[0002] Wooden or plastics lattice-work enclosure panels are known. They are normally used
placed against walls and mounted on plant pots to facilitate the development of decorative
climbing plants, such as roses, for fencing around terraces and flat roofs, for separating
stands at fairs and the like, for closing window spaces, etc. In all cases arbitrary
fixing means are used.
[0003] Nevertheless, in certain cases such lattice-work enclosure panels are attached by
clamps, brackets, tongue-and-grooved assembly, gluing or screws or other means to
support members formed by posts driven into the ground or provided with support feet.
[0004] In the practice of dividing inhabitable spaces, as happens at fairs, shows, exhibitions,
bar terraces, in restaurant dining rooms to separate them from the reception space
or bar thereof, to separate groups of tables in a restaurant, etc., there is a need
for arrangements which, including one or more lattice-work enclosure panels, may be
arbitrarily located, depending on the needs of the moment, without requiring masonry
work or assembly with tools.
[0005] Thus, it would be desirable to have a partition former for inhabitable spaces which,
at the same time, would allow it to be used in decoration, in gardening and in fencing,
were very versatile, capable of being assembled by hand without requiring tools, were
weatherproof, relatively light and easy to install at the place of use.
[0006] In order to achieve the foregoing features in a partition former for inhabitable
spaces, there has been adopted the solution in which self-supporting members may be
associated with the lattice-work enclosure panels by intermediate means which mate
with both and may be fitted together by hand.
[0007] In accordance with the foregoing solution, there has been developed the partition
former for inhabitable spaces according to the invention. Herein, the support members
are formed by the association of an upright member to a base member, at one end thereof,
and a capping member, at the other end thereof and the connecting means are formed
by members having a generally rectangular cross section which, along one longitudinal
edge thereof, mate with longitudinal slots formed in the tubular members of the uprights,
while, along the other longitudinal edge thereof, they mate with the edges of the
enclosure panels, which are formed by an integral flattened body member provided with
a plurality of through apertures regularly spaced over the surface thereof.
[0008] In one aspect of the invention, the longitudinal slots of the uprights are shaped
in such a way as to allow for the sliding of the connecting means in the longitudinal
direction and prevent their separation in the transverse direction. For this purpose,
an elongate rectangular C-shaped cross section has been adopted for said longitudinal
slots.
[0009] According to the invention, the upright consists of a tubular member having one or
more longitudinal slots, in which case, if they are two in number they are located
at 90° or 180° and where they are three or four in number, they are located at 90°.
The tubular member of the uprights has preferably a square section with rounded corners,
the longitudinal slots thereof being arranged on two adjacent or opposite sides thereof,
when provided with two longitudinal slots and on three adjacent sides when provided
with three slots.
[0010] Also according to the invention, the base member is formed by a platform from the
centre of which there emerges a stub which, being of mating shape relative to said
tubular member, is inserted in the lower end of said tubular member. The platform
of base member for the uprights is also provided means for attachment on the ground,
of the group formed by anchoring means and counterweights.
[0011] Further according to the invention, the capping member for the tubular member of
the uprights is provided with insertion tabs for engagement in the upper end of said
tubular member, and a sealing surface, which may comprise an identifying, advertising
or decorative element.
[0012] It is a feature of the invention that the longitudinal edge of the member of the
connecting means mating with the longitudinal slots of the uprights has a top hat
shaped cross section and the longitudinal edge thereof mating with the edges of the
enclosure panels has a rectangular channel shape cross section. Connecting means are
provided for connecting two enclosure panels together, formed by a beam of I-shaped
cross section.
[0013] The major surfaces of the flattened integral body member of the enclosure panels
contemplated in the invention are rectangular and represent a lattice work formed
by two parallel equidistant series of wooden laths which, mutually crossing at right
angles and at 45° relative to the sides of the flattened body member, form square
through apertures, the diagonals of which are parallel to one or the other of the
sides of said flattened body member. The rectangular flattened integral body member
is provided around the perimeter thereof with edges defining a narrow strip which
forms a frame and is generally coplanar with the major surfaces of the flattened body
member.
[0014] Complementarily, the edges of the flattened body member which are not held by the
connecting means may comprise finishing members, which are simply fitted by hand and
have a width equivalent to the visible width of said connecting means.
[0015] The invention also contemplates preferred uses of a partition former according to
the invention, namely for the separation and/or decoration of at least one space such
as for example gardens, terraces, restaurants, bars, exhibitions, fairs, festivals,
shows, congress rooms, auditoriums, airports, railway stations, parks, as well as
any combination of the former, both in the open air and in closed places.
[0016] To facilitate the understanding of the foregoing ideas, there is described hereinafter
the object of the invention, with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings,
in which:
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of the members essentially forming a preferred
embodiment of the invention, some of them having been shown fragmentarily;
Figure 2 is an elevation view of one half of the partition former of the invention,
formed by engagement of the members shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section view, on a larger scale, of an end portion of the
partition former half shown in Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a cross section view of the upright mounted on the base thereof, showing
two opposite longitudinal slots and a further two at 90° which, schematically, allows
the distribution of a single, two, three or four slots on the upright to be understood;
Figure 5 is a view, on a larger scale, of an ornamental finial mounted on the upright,
the latter having been shown partly in section to show the mutual engagement;
Figure 6 is a view of one possible embodiment of a finial having advertising functions;
Figure 7 is a view of one possible embodiment of a finial having illumination functions;
Figure 8 is a cross section view of a member structured as means for joining two enclosure
panels together; and
Figure 9 is a cross section view of one embodiment of a connecting member.
[0017] Figure 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the partition former of the invention, comprising
the following members: an upright 1, a base member 2, a capping 3, a connecting member
4, a finishing member 5 and a lattice-work enclosure panel 6.
[0018] The uprights 1 are formed, in the illustrated example, by a square section tubular
member 7 having rounded corners 8 and having longitudinal slots 9 arranged on one
sole surface, on two adjacent surfaces on or opposite surfaces (Figure 4), on three
adjacent surfaces (Figures 1, 2 and 3) or on all four surfaces, as shown schematically
in Figure 4.
[0019] The longitudinal slots 9 of the uprights are shaped in such a way as to allow sliding
of the connecting member 4 in the longitudinal direction and prevent removal thereof
in the transverse direction. To this end, an elongate rectangular C-shaped cross section
has been adopted, as may be appreciated in detail in Figures 3 and 4. Nevertheless,
this cross section could have any other shape of equivalent function, such as a dovetail,
an open cylinder, etc.
[0020] The base member 2 is formed by a platform 10 from which there centrally emerges a
stub member 11 which has a cross section mating with that of the tubular member 7
and is engaged therewith by insertion in the lower end of said tubular member 7. The
base member 2 is provided with means for attachment to the ground, such as holes 12
for the passage of anchorage bolts, counterweights made of heavy material, water or
sand containers, suction devices, etc.
[0021] The capping 3 is formed with a sealing cover 13 and corner attachment tabs 14, provided
with retaining teeth 15. The closure cap 13 may comprise an ornamental member, such
as the ball 16 of Figure 5, a pine cone, etc, an advertising, marking or identifying
member, such as the sign board 17 of Figure 6 or an illumination member, such as the
lamp 18 of Figure 7.
[0022] The connecting member 4 is provided with one longitudinal edge 19 mating with the
longitudinal slots 9 of the tubular member 7 of the uprights 1. For the embodiment
adopted, the top hat cross section form has been shown in the drawings, as may be
appreciated in detail in Figures 3, 4 and 9. The other longitudinal edge 20 is a rectangular
channel, as may be seen in Figures 1, 3 and 4, where the connecting member 4 is made
from a synthetic plastics material, or a rectangular toothed channel, as shown in
Figure 9, where said connecting member is made from extruded aluminium and is formed
with teeth 21.
[0023] To complement the connecting members 4 there are provided finishing members 5 which
are simple U-shaped sections having the same width as the apparent width of the connecting
members.
[0024] The enclosure panel 6 is formed by a preferably rectangular integral body member
22 which, in the embodiment shown, is formed from synthetic resin and imitates in
lay-out and surface texture the traditional wooden lath lattices. This lattice-work
enclosure panel 6 has the two parallel equidistant series of laths 23 thereof crossing
each other at right angles and at 45° relative to the sides of the flattened integral
body member 22, forming therebetween square passing apertures 24, the diagonals of
which are parallel to one or the other of the sides of said flattened integral body
member 22, which are formed by a narrow strip 25 which constitutes a closed frame
and is substantially coplanar with the major surfaces of said flattened integral body
member 22.
[0025] It is a simple job to assemble the partition former of the invention, without requiring
any tools. It is sufficient to insert the longitudinal edges 19 of the connecting
members 4 along the longitudinal slot 9 of the tubular member 7 of the upright to
the height desired for the lattice-work enclosure panel 6, after which one side of
the lattice-work enclosure panel 6 is inserted in the channel on the longitudinal
edge 20 of the connecting member 4. The same operation is performed for the other
opposite end of the lattice-work enclosure panel 6, assembly being terminated by insertion
of the finishing members 5 to complete a frame, together with the connecting members
4, for the lattice-work enclosure panel 6.
[0026] Should it be required to connect two lattice-work enclosure panels 6 directly to
each other, the use of a connecting member 26 of I-shaped cross section, as shown
in Figure 8, is contemplated.
[0027] The tubular members 7 and the base members 2 will be metallic, preferably of aluminium,
while the remaining members will be made by moulding a weatherproof synthetic resin,
preferably a recyclable and environment friendly one such as polypropylene, polythene,
etc., avoiding where possible the use of halogenated resins.
[0028] Finally, a partition former according to the invention may be made in which the connecting
members 4 are integrated in the edges of the enclosure panels 6 in such a way that
the connecting means 4 and the enclosure panels 6 are integral members. In this way,
the enclosure panels 6 are provided at the edges (in principle, two opposite edges,
but all four edges may be involved) with a section adapted for direct insertion along
the longitudinal slot 9 of the tubular member 7 of the upright. It is thus possible
to save one component and increase the bending strength of the enclosure panels 6,
since the section adapted for insertion in the longitudinal slot 9 is provided with
protuberances acting simultaneously as reinforcement ribs. In this case, it is necessary
to prepare connecting members 26 having a cross section mating with that of the edges
of the enclosure panels 6.
1. A partition former for inhabitable spaces, particularly for separating and/or decorating
private or public open-air spaces, without excluding the possible application thereof
to interior decoration, which, being of the type comprising support members and enclosure
panels complemented by mutual connecting means, is characterized in that the support members are formed by the association of an upright member (1) to a base
member (2), at one end thereof, and a capping member (3), at the other end thereof
and the connecting means (4) are formed by members having a generally rectangular
cross section which, along one longitudinal edge (19) thereof, mate with longitudinal
slots (9) of the tubular members (7) of the uprights (1), while, along the other longitudinal
edge thereof (20), they mate with the edges of the enclosure panels (6), which are
formed by an integral flattened body member provided with a plurality of through apertures
regularly spaced over the surface thereof.
2. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the longitudinal slots (9) of the uprights (1) are shaped in such a way as to allow
for the sliding of the connecting means (4) in the longitudinal direction and prevent
their separation in the transverse direction.
3. The partition former of claim 2, characterized in that the longitudinal slots (9) of the uprights (1) are provided with an elongate rectangular
C-shaped cross section.
4. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the upright (1) consists of a tubular member (7) having one or more longitudinal
slots (9), in which case, if they are two in number they are located at 90° or 180°
and where they are three or four in number, they are located at 90°.
5. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the base member (2) is formed by a platform (10) from the centre of which there emerges
a stub member (11) which, being of mating shape relative to said tubular member (7),
is inserted in the lower end of said tubular member (7).
6. The partition former of claim 5, characterized in that the platform (10) of the base member (2) for the uprights (1) is provided with means
for attachment to the ground, of the group formed by anchoring means and counterweights.
7. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the capping member (3) for the tubular member (7) of the uprights (1) is provided
with insertion tabs for engagement in the upper end of said tubular member (7), and
a sealing surface (13), which may comprise an identifying, advertising or decorative
element.
8. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the member of the connecting means (4) is provided in the longitudinal edge thereof
mating with the longitudinal slots (9) of the tubular members (7) of the uprights
(1) with a top hat shaped cross section.
9. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the member of the connecting means (4) is provided in the longitudinal edge thereof
mating with the edges of the enclosure panel (6) with a rectangular channel cross
section.
10. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the connecting means (26) for connecting two enclosure panels (6) together are formed
by a member having an I-shaped cross section.
11. The partition former of claim 4, characterized in that the tubular member (7) of the uprights (1) has a square section with rounded corners
(8), the longitudinal slots (9) thereof being arranged on two adjacent or opposite
sides, thereof when provided with two longitudinal slots (9) and on three adjacent
sides when provided with three of said slots.
12. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the major surfaces of the flattened integral body member of the enclosure panels
are rectangular and represent two parallel equidistant series of wooden laths (23)
which, mutually crossing at right angles and at 45° relative to the sides of the flattened
body member, form square through apertures (24), the diagonals of which are parallel
to one or the other of the sides of said flattened body member.
13. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the rectangular flattened body member is provided around the perimeter thereof with
edges defining a narrow strip (25) which forms a frame and is generally coplanar with
the major surfaces of the flattened body member.
14. The partition former of claim 1, characterized in that the edges of the flattened body member which are not held by the connecting means
(4) may comprise engageable finishing members (5), which have a width equivalent to
the visible width of said connecting means (4).
15. The partition former of at least one of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that said connecting means (4) are integrated in the edges of the enclosure panels (6)
in such a way that the connecting means (4) and the enclosure panels (6) form an integral
member.
16. Use of a partition former according to at least one of claims 1 to 15, for the separation
and/or decoration of at least one space of the group formed by gardens, terraces,
restaurants, bars, exhibitions, fairs, festivals, shows, congress halls, auditoriums,
airports, railway stations, parks and combinations thereof, both in the open air and
in closed places.