Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a partition system providing essential novelty features
and considerable advantages with respect to the means known and used for the same
purposes in the current state of the art.
[0002] More specifically, the invention proposes the development of a system by means of
which it is possible to make the division with the use of preferably transparent panels
made of glass, plastic or another similar material, with the use of fixing parts for
fixing the different components which are specifically designed depending on the position
and mission which they must fulfill in the assembly of the installation, which are
likewise manufactured with preferably transparent materials, and which have furthermore
been configured such that they allow connections by clipping, insertion or any other
method. The system has the feature of being able to be dismantled and reused.
[0003] The field of application of the invention is comprised within the industrial sector
dedicated to carrying out and performing design, decoration, interior design jobs
and the like.
Background and Summary of the Invention
[0004] The need to construct partitions or divisions for the purpose of dividing a With
predetermined dimensions into multiple sub-spaces with more reduced dimensions is
generally known. This is the case, for example, of certain workplaces in which the
available space must be divided into multiple compartments for the different persons
occupying it, and for the purpose of providing each of them with a certain intimacy
and isolation in order to carry out the functions assigned to them.
[0005] To solve the problem of the partition, panels constructed from metal structures with
opaque or transparent materials have been used for many years, which panels, arranged
vertically and secured by means of metal section elements, form walls dividing each
compartment.
[0006] However, in the last few years, the concepts of partition and division are being
substituted by other more modern and current trends, based on minimalist definitions
in which there is a trend to drastically/reduce the diversity of materials used, for
the purpose of providing the finished assembly with a more uniform and homogeneous
appearance.
[0007] By following these principles associated to more current trends, the main objective
of the present invention is to develop a system by means of which it is possible to
construct partitions with a perfect homogenization of results based on a preferred
use of transparent materials, and therefore with a minimization of the presence of
metal or opaque elements. The indicated objective has been fully reached by means
of the system which will be the object of the description below, the main features
of which are included in the characterizing part of claim 1 and the dependent claims
of which contain the preferred embodiments of the invention.
[0008] According to the proposal of the system developed by the invention, the division
of the space is preferably carried out based on panels made of transparent materials,
such as transparent plastic or glass panels, for which a plurality of parts has been
designed which, located on the floor or the ceiling and fixed in their position with
the aid of fixing elements, for example screws, allow such division to be effectively
carried out. The mentioned parts, which will hereinafter be referred to as "nodes"
as a result of the functions of meeting points and securing of panels and sections
that they carry out, are also constructed in a preferably transparent material, preferably
based on high-impact polymethacrylate (abbreviated as HI PMMA), and each of them consists
of a suitable configuration for the function for which they are intended. This concept
of nodes allows considerably simplifying the design of the partition, as they allow
being used both in floors and in ceilings, which in turn allows a unique design for
a kickplate element and upper crown element, giving as a result a greater transparency
to the entire assembly, as well as a better integration of all the elements as the
manufacturing materials have very similar characteristics.
[0009] The mentioned fixing parts or nodes admit designs with which the different mounting
needs are solved, and for that purpose they can adopt configurations adapted for meeting
points with the wall, square meeting points, electrical distribution needs, adaptation
of hinged doors, installation of sliding doors, etc.
[0010] As it will be understood, a design of the type proposed above based on parts configured
according to the functions for which they are only obtains the aesthetic and finish
effects inherent to the uniformity and homogenization provided by the materials used
but also provides practical advantages directly related with comfortable operative
conditions of quick and easy installation and mounting, together with the possibility
that, if necessary, parts can be dismantled and reused where appropriate. This partition
wall furthermore technically improves the traditional system of hinged doors as it
includes a preframe framing the glass of the door leaf. All of this with the additional
feature of using identical parts for their positioning in a floor or a ceiling, with
the subsequent reduction of different stored parts.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011] These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more clearly shown
from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, given only by way
of a non-limiting illustrative embodiment, with reference to the attached drawings,
in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective representation of an illustrative view of a
generic node part, and
Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective representation corresponding to a square meeting
point node according to the invention;
Figures 3 to 6 show schematic perspective illustrations of nodes used for constructing
the fixed and moving parts of the lower and upper hinges, respectively, for their
use with a hinged door;
Figure 7 is a schematic perspective representation of an applicative example for forming
an upper hinge which can be used in the case of a hinged door;
Figures 8 and 9 show schematic perspective views of parts or nodes of the type of
those used in the invention for the lower and upper connection, respectively, of the
door frame;
Figures 10 to 13 show schematic perspective views of embodiments of parts designed
and configured for their use with sliding doors, and
Figure 14 finally shows a schematic perspective view of an electrical distribution
node according to the invention.
Figure 15 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a node designed for
its meeting point with a wall to which the dividing partition wall is applied, and
Figure 16 finally shows an embodiment of a node intended as a reinforcing element
in connections extended in two or more directions.
Description of a Preferred Embodiment
[0012] As has been indicated above, the detailed description of the preferred embodiments
is carried out with the aid of the figures of the attached drawings, through which
the same reference numbers are used to designate identical or similar parts. In this
sense, considering first the representation shown in Figure 1, a schematic perspective
view can be seen of a part which has been designed according to the concepts of node
parts on which the system of the invention is based. The node part has generally been
designated with reference number 1, which can be constructed with any material and
can adopt any shape which allows connecting sections intended to form the structure
which must support the different stresses derived from a partition which can be dismantled,
a screen or partition wall. The part can be a visible part of the structure and can
further have an aesthetic function, or it can be intended for the purely mechanical
function defined above.
[0013] In the case of the invention, as has been previously stated, the material used will
preferably be a HI PMMA type transparent material and the configuration adopted will
depend on the specific location which it must occupy inside the installation, and
on the elements which is must connect or support.
[0014] Continuing with the illustrative example intended to clarify the definition of node,
it can be observed that the part comprises a compartmented body 2 forming the essence
of the part, from which there emerges upwardly (according to the position of the part
in the drawing) a portion 3 intended to form a coupling element for introducing a
section 4 that is positioned vertically above said emergence 3, whereas at the sides,
the example of the part shown has two portions 5, 6 coplanar with the lower plane,
in this case extended in diametrically opposite directions and forming receiving,
coupling and retaining clips for receiving, coupling and retaining respective sections
7, 8. The mentioned sections 4, 7, 8, form the elements in charge of providing the
suitable support to the effective partition panels, together with the corresponding
battens accompanying such panels at their inserted edges. The node part 1 can additionally
be provided with holes 9, partially visible in the figure, by means of which the part
can be fixed to any support base, for example the floor or the ceiling, with the aid
of screws.
[0015] It will be understood that the fixing system can be integrated in the actual node,
or it can consist of a detachable part which can be added to the latter. In any case,
the advantages of using a part such as the one proposed can be easily deduced, and
as has been stated, they are associated to the ease and quickness in mounting and
dismantling, as well as to the substitution of any loose element or segment due to
a breakage; in addition, the sections are always cut at 90°, without the need for
more complex cuts which will need a better precision in the cut and a higher time
investment.
[0016] Once the basic principles distinguishing a node part 1 have been described, several
parts configured depending on the different practical needs according to their location
in the system and the mission which they must fulfill will be described below. In
this sense, first considering Figure 2 of the drawings, an example of part 10 can
be observed, designed to carry out a square meeting point between two dividing panels
(not shown). The body of the part 10 shows a recessed portion with a lower compartmentalization
11 forming gaps admitting the introduction of the section which will run through the
connecting edge between the two glass panels at 90° forming the meeting point, whereas
a plug 12 adapted for its insertion in a gap 13 once both glass panels (not shown)
have been suitably positioned has been provided. The clips 14, 15 allow coupling the
kickplate in the case of the part located on the floor, and of the crown element in
the case of the part located in the ceiling. As has been stated, the fixing to the
floor or to the ceiling can be carried out with the aid of screws (not shown) through
the holes 9 of the respective retaining clips.
[0017] Figure 3 shows a representation of a construction element for constructing a node
part intended, in this case, for forming a hinge for a hinged door. The element of
Figure 3, generally designated with reference number 16, as a result of the position
in which it appears, forms the lower hinge part which is connected to the door frame
(fixed part) and which has been configured to receive the coupling of the moving part
of the hinge. The fixed element 16 consists of a body from which prismatic formations
17 protect orthogonally to the plane of the part, which formations are intended to
form means for fitting and fixing the section of the door frame, whereas a clip 18
is projected coplanarly with the plane of the base for fixing the kickplate (or crown,
as appropriate) section, which clip is provided with holes 9 for the passage of anchoring
screws. Inserts 19, designed in accordance with the aesthetic and ornamental aspects
of the parts, have been provided for their coupling in the side cavities 19' for the
closure of such cavities.
[0018] The coupling and rotation area of the hinged door has been shaped at the opposite
part of the mentioned portion of clip 18 by means of providing a wide stepped area
20 with a height considerably smaller than the rest of the body of the part for the
purpose of forming a seat for the moving part of the hinge, this seat area being formed
by two portions, one of which is integral with the body of the part and the other
portion, designated with 20a, is constructed as an independent portion, complementary
with the first portion, and susceptible of being fixed thereto by means of screws,
for which purpose it incorporates through holes 21. Each of the portions of this stepped
area integrates a semi-hole 22 in correspondingly opposite positions, such that when
the portion 20a is attached to the rest of the element 16, both semi-holes 22 together
form the housing for the rotation shaft of the moving part of the hinge and therefore
the rotation shaft of the hinged door.
[0019] Figure 4 shows a part or node forming the moving part of the lower hinge, complementary
with the part of Figure 3, and prepared to be coupled in the lower corner of the door
preframe. This node, generally designated with reference number 23, consists of a
body including a lower stepped portion 23a for its rotating coupling in the seat area
of the fixed hinge part 20, and prepared to receive a downward projecting rotation
shaft, not visible in the figure, which is coupled in the hole 22 of said fixed part.
The node 23 forming the rotating part of the lower hinge rises with a predetermined
shape to allow fitting the section applied to the inner edge of the door, the fixing
of which is carried out with the aid of a pin or screw (not shown), whereas formations
24 are orthogonally projected coplanarly with the lower surface for fixing the sections
which will form the lower part of the door placed against the lower edge of the door.
The figure also shows trim parts 25, one on each side of the lower base of the part.
[0020] As regards Figure 5, it shows a schematic bottom perspective representation of a
node 26 forming the fixed part of the upper hinge of the hinged door. This fixed upper
hinge part has a body in which a step portion 26a has been formed, which portion is
complemented with a separate and independent portion 27 which, as in the dase of the
lower hinge, contributes to forming a housing for the rotation of the hinge shaft
(not shown), and thus allow the hinged door to be lowered during the opening and closing
movements. As occurs with other already described nodes, that shown in Figure 5 shows
portions 28, projected at both sides according to opposite directions, and each of
them provided with a hole 9 for its fixing to the ceiling of the place in which it
is located and to the crown section and crown of the door. A downward projection 29
can be used for fixing the section forming the door frame, whereas the fixing between
the separate portion 27 and the stepped area is carried out with the aid of screw,
once the assembly of the door has been mounted from this side by means of a simple
and quick coupling operation. The part also includes trim elements 30 shown on each
side of the body of the part 26.
[0021] Considering now the representation of Figure 6, it shows a schematic perspective
representation of a part generally designated with reference number 31, and forming
the moving portion of the upper hinge of the hinged door. Its location corresponds
to the upper corner of the door in the rotation edge, as part of the door preframe,
and for the purpose of coupling with the fixed hinge part of Figure 5, this part has
been configured such that it has a stepped area 31a for its corresponding coupling
with the seat area 26a of said fixed part 26 of the upper hinge. As will be understood,
the body of the part shows a configuration of downward walls for fitting the vertical
section of the door preframe (not shown), whereas projected from the upper edge there
exists an extension 32 designed for placing the upper section of the door preframe.
The fixing between the sections and the moving upper hinge part 31 can be carried
out with the aid of pins, screws or the like. The figure also shows trims 33 in relation
to each side of the part.
[0022] Figure 7 shows a representation by way of an illustrative example of the formation
of the upper hinge of the hinged door which has just been described, by means of the
coupling of both hinge parts, the fixed hinge part 26 and the moving hinge part 31.
In such conditions, with the sections of the door fitted to the moving part 31 and
with the fixed hinge part anchored in the ceiling, the door can be lowered in the
opening direction, whereas the assembly, with the respective trims 30, 33 coupled
to the fixed and moving parts, make it appear very decoratively attractive, and completely
closed on the outside.
[0023] Figures 8 and 9 show other parts which are complementarily used with those described
in relation to the previous figures, and which in this case respectively consist of
nodes which can be positioned at the lower and upper part for forming the door frame.
In the figures, the parts have been generally designated with reference numbers 34
for the case of the lower node and 35 for the case of the upper node, and are complementarily
configured with one another depending on the respectively reversed positions which
they must occupy. Each part comprises a compartmented body from which elements are
projected, which elements, in the case of the lower part 34, consist of two elements
34a, 34b forming a 90° angle with one another for the purpose of forming the lower
corner of the door frame, each of these formations having a respective hole 9 which
will allow fixing the part to the floor on one hand, and fitting and securing the
frame and kickplate sections on the other hand. The part additionally consists of
a side cover indicated with reference number 36.
[0024] The part 35 for connecting and forming the upper corner of the door frame also shows
a clip formation 35a provided with a hole 9 for fixing the part to the ceiling, and
a formation 35b fitted in the crown of the door and provided with a hole 9 for fixing
the part to the ceiling and a downward projection 37, such that the projections 35a
and 35b and the downward projection 37, as appropriate, form at the same time the
means for fitting the crown sections of the ceiling and door, respectively. A cover
38 has also been provided for its coupling to the body of the part as a trim element.
[0025] Now considering Figures 10 to 13, schematic views of parts or nodes can be seen,
designed according to the invention, for their use in relation to sliding doors. In
the case of the part 39 of Figure 10, it is slide-crown connecting node, designed
so that it is useful as an interference in the step occurring between the crown element
of the frame and the crown element of the sliding door. The node is constructed such
that on one side it has a clip formation 40 for fitting the crown section, whereas
on the other side it has a dual formation 41 for clipping the crown element of the
sliding door and the connecting section between two glasses.
[0026] Figure 11 shows a node 42 with a design very similar to the previous one, in which
in addition to having formations 40, 41 for the same purposes a$ in the former, it
further has a downward orthogonal projection 43 for its fitting with the vertical
section of the door frame. There is a trim cover 44 shaped to be laterally fitted
in the body of the part.
[0027] Figure 12 in turn shows a perspective view of a part 45 which has been designed as
a kickplate cover, the main mission of which is to be useful as a trim rather than
as a node, due to the fact that it can only be used as a means for covering the cut
of the kickplate, for which purpose it incorporates a coupling element 46, and allows
the movement of the glass of the sliding door.
[0028] As regards the part shown in Figure 13 of the drawings, generally indicated with
reference number 47, it consists of a connecting node between the kickplate and the
preframe of a sliding door, and is intended to provide a connecting element between
the usual section of the kickplate and the section of the sliding door frame, for
which purpose it incorporates projections 47a, 47b which are projected from the body
of the part according to mutually perpendicular directions in correspondence with
both edges of the door. A trim cover 48 forms an element which can be coupled to the
body of the part for laterally closing the latter.
[0029] With reference now to Figure 14 of the drawings, it shows a schematic top perspective
representation of a node 49 constructed as an example of a part which can be used
for the purpose of forming the electrical distribution module. The part forms an open
body with an easy access, the inner space of which has been compartmented in order
to couple the elements that it must contain, further being laterally closed by means
of a trim cover 50 provided at both ends with projecting formations 50a extended orthogonally
to the wall cover, parallel to one another, and designed for their snap-fitting in
other complementary formations of the actual body 49 of the part.
[0030] As will be understood, the connection between the partition wall with which the partition
is constructed and the wall of the enclosure to which it is applied must be firm and
secure. To that end, the invention has provided the design of a type of node specifically
shown in Figure 15, and which is formed by a body generally indicated with reference
number 51, prepared to admit the positioning both of the glass sheet with which the
division is made and of the corresponding battens for securing the mentioned dividing
glass sheet. Respective clip formations 51a and 51b are projected from the body, which
formations are projected orthogonally to one another in correspondence with the respective
faces of the body, and intended to be useful as clipping means for clipping the kickplate
and crown elements, as they are positioned in relation to the floor or in relation
to the ceiling. Each of them includes a through hole 9 to allow the passage of respective
screws with which the part is fixed in the floor or the ceiling, as appropriate, in
its meeting point with the adjacent wall. The assembly is complemented with a cover
52 configured such that it has a formation which can be coupled by pressure in relation
to a cavity 51c with a side access shaped in the actual body of the part.
[0031] Finally, considering the representation which is shown in Figure 16 of the drawings,
a perspective view is shown which depicts a preferred embodiment of a node conceived
and designed for its use as a reinforcing element which can be positioned every certain
predetermined number of modules. The configuration is such that from the body 53 of
the part, the dividing panels can be placed either in two aligned positions, according
to one and the same direction, or in more than two positions mutually forming right
angles, for which purpose, the body has a central elevation 54 with a cross-shaped
cross-section to determine four quadrants at 90°; said central elevation forms the
support for mounting the section forming the core of the partition wall, as well as
the clipping means for clipping the battens which secure the glass extending in the
corresponding direction. The main body already has two clip formations 53a and 53b
integral therewith, extending according to one and the same direction but in diametrically
opposite senses of direction, and forming the clipping means for clipping the kickplate
or crown sections, as appropriate. The body additionally has respective lower recesses
53c formed in diametrically opposite positions of its base and configured to admit
the coupling of one or two clip elements 55 (only one of which is shown in the figure),
which is or are extended according to a direction forming an angle with the other
clip formations 53a, 53b integral with the body. The kickplate or crown sections coupled
to the clips 55 will thus meet those coupled to the integral clips 53a, 53b, forming
90° corners. These nodes, suitably positioned every certain number of modules, provide
a high degree of stability to the assembly.
[0032] As can be seen in the same Figure 16, plugs 56, 57 have also been provided, which
plugs are prepared for their snap-fitting in the complementary compartments formed
inside the body 53 of the part, and which, depending on the number of dividing partition
walls in the part, can adopt different configurations to close half the part (plug
56) or to only close a quarter of the part (plug 57).
[0033] The different types of parts or nodes involved as components in the partition system
proposed by the invention have been described above. All these parts generally have
bodies which are internally hollow, with the subsequent saving of materials, but which
are ribbed and compartmented such that they provide sufficient structural resistance
for the application for which they are intended. The trim parts associated to the
different parts provide the closure of the side cavities and furthermore form decorative
elements providing such parts with a degree of finish according to the aesthetic requirements
inherent to the concepts associated to the types of installations defined in the invention.
[0034] In addition, it must be understood that the proposed system is especially applicable
to the division between a floor and a ceiling, with separating elements or panels
made of preferably transparent material, extended in height to the overall dimension
for the division of the different heated areas, and with the parts or nodes made of
also preferably transparent material. The sections are also preferably transparent,
and the wiring system is integrated in the latter, allowing the electrifiable module
to house the electric control devices: switches, plugs, TV sockets, different sensors,
USB connectors, ..., etc.
[0035] It is not considered necessary to extend the content of this description for a person
skilled in the art to understand its scope and the advantages derived from the invention,
as well to develop and put the object thereof into practice.
[0036] Nevertheless, it must be understood that the invention has been described according
to a preferred embodiment thereof, therefore it can undergo modifications without
this involving any alteration of the essence of said invention, such modifications
especially being able to affect the shape, the size and/or the materials for manufacturing
the assembly or its parts, provided that such modifications respect the properties
imposed on the materials for manufacturing the parts.
1. A partition system for dividing a space with any dimensions into several more reduced
sub-spaces with predetermined dimensions, the division being made from panels constructed
preferably based on transparent materials such as glass, plastic or the like, and
the system being such that the divisions made extend between the floor and the ceiling
of the room to which it is applied, the system being designed such that it can be
easily dismantled and its components can be reused,
characterized in that it comprises the provision of multiple anchoring and movements parts or nodes, such
as:
- square or right angle meeting point parts (10) for forming corners;
- parts (16) forming fixed parts for lower hinges of hinged doors;
- parts (23) for forming the moving part of the lower hinge in relation to hinged
doors;
- parts (26) configured to form the fixed part of the upper hinge in hinged doors;
- parts (31) configured to form the moving part of the upper hinge in relation to
hinged doors;
- parts (34, 35) forming the lower and upper connecting nodes, respectively of a door
frame;
- parts (39, 42) applicable to sliding doors and respectively forming a connecting
node between the slide and the crown element of the sliding door, and a connecting
node between the slide, the crown element of the door and the side vertical section
of the frame of the latter;
- parts (45) forming kickplate covers in sliding doors;
- parts (47) forming connecting nodes between the kickplate and the preframe of a
sliding door, and
- parts (49) shaped as individual electrical distribution nodes.
- parts (51) forming the meeting point nodes between the dividing partition wall and
the wall, and
- reinforcing parts (53) in intermediate partition positions.
2. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the body of each of the parts (10, 16, 23, 26, 31, 34, 35, 39, 42, 45, 47, 49, 51,
53) forming the anchoring and connecting nodes consist of hollowed-out bodies, structured
in compartments with sufficient structural resistance for the application for which
it is intended, and provided with trim covers (12, 19, 25, 30, 33, 36, 38, 44, 48,
50, 52, 56, 57) shaped for their insertion and the lateral closure of the open cavities
in the respective bodies of the parts.
3. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the square meeting point node (10) has a stepped recessed area (11) allowing the
meeting point of two glass panels forming a right angle, corresponding to adjacent
walls for forming a corner in a floor or a ceiling, the connection being favored by
the insertion of a plug (12) in a cavity (13) made for that purpose in the stepped
area (11) of the body of the part (10), and in that respective clip elements (14, 15) are projected in mutually perpendicular directions
from said body in a coplanarity relation with the base thereof, which clip elements
form anchoring elements for the kickplate sections in the case of a floor part, or
for the crown element sections in the case of a ceiling part, each of said clips (14,
15) having a hole for fixing the part in the corresponding floor or ceiling position
with the aid of screws or the like.
4. The system according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the mentioned part or node (16) for forming the fixed lower hinge part in hinged
doors comprises a body from which there emerge upwardly prismatic formations (17)
for anchoring the section of the door frame, a coplanar clip element (18) with the
lower support base of the part provided for anchoring the kickplate section and provided
with the corresponding holes (9) for the fixing to the floor, and in which there has
been formed a recessed area portion (20) integral with the body of the part, projected
opposite to the mentioned clip element (18), which is complemented with another separate
independent portion (20a) which can be coupled to that mentioned first and which can
be fixed thereto by means of screws passing through holes (21), and both portions
(20, 20a) being provided with a respective semi-hole (22) in correspondingly opposite
positions, such that once coupled, both semi-holes form a housing for the rotation
shaft of the hinged door.
5. The system according to claims 1, 2 and 4, characterized in that the part or node (23) forming the moving part of the lower hinge for a hinged door
comprises a body having a portion (23a) that is complementarily recessed with the
recessed portion in the fixed part (16), has formations (23b) for anchoring the corresponding
section of the door preframe, and further has elements (24) forming means for anchoring
the kickplate of the actual hinged door.
6. The system according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the part (26) forming the fixed part of the upper hinge for hinged doors comprises
a body configured such that it has a stepped portion (26a) which is complemented with
an independent portion (27) which can be fixed to the former by means of screws and
each of them has a semi-hole for providing a hole intended to house the upper rotation
shaft of the hinged door, and in that the mentioned body of the part (26) comprises projections 28 from both opposite sides
and extended coplanarly with the upper base of the part, provided with a hole 9 for
its fixing to the ceiling of the place in which it is located and to the crown section
and crown of the door, as well as a vertically downward projected formation (29) intended
to be useful as means for anchoring and fixing the corresponding lateral section of
the door frame.
7. The system according to claims 1, 2 and 6, characterized in that the part (31) forming the moving part of the upper hinge of the hinged door comprises
a body stepped at its upper part for forming a seat area (31a), complementary with
the stepped portion (26a) of the fixed part (26), and has downward formations for
anchoring the corresponding section of the door preframe, as well as a formation (32)
projected perpendicularly to the body and forming the means for anchoring and securing
the upper section of the hinged door frame.
8. The system according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the connecting nodes in the lower and upper corners of the door frame consist of
parts (34, 35), the lower part (34) of which has respective formations (34a, 34b),
each of which formations is provided with a respective hole (9), projected from the
body forming between both a right angle, forming means for anchoring and fixing the
frame and kickplate sections, whereas the upper connecting part (35) comprises respective
formations (35a, 35b) extending coplanarly with the base and in opposite directions
from the body, forming means for anchoring the ceiling crown sections, and a projection
(37) orthogonal to both mentioned formations and forming the means for anchoring and
fixing the corresponding side section of the door frame.
9. The system according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the part (39) forms an interference node in the step occurring between the crown
element and the crown element in sliding doors, and consist of a body provided with
projections (40, 41) extending in opposite directions from both sides of the body,
these clip elements forming clipping means (40) for the crown section and elements
(41) for fitting the crown of the sliding door and of the connecting section between
glasses.
10. The system according to claims 1, 2 and 9, characterized in that it comprises a node (42) shaped with formations (40, 41) projected from opposite
sides of the body for anchoring the two crown sections in sliding doors, and further
provided with a projection (43) extended according to a direction perpendicular to
that of said formations, and configured for providing a means for fitting and fixing
the vertical section of the sliding door frame.
11. The system according to claims 1, 2, 9 and 10, characterized in that it further comprises a cover part (45) for closing the cut of the kickplate of sliding
doors, for which purpose it has clip projections (46) for fitting and fixing the part.
12. The system according to claims 1, 2, 9, 10 and 11, characterized in that it additionally comprises a part (47) shaped as a connecting node between the kickplate
and frame elements for sliding doors, provided with respective formations (47a, 47b)
projected from the body of the part according to mutually orthogonal directions and
configured for their insertion and anchoring in the mentioned elements.
13. The system according to claims 1 to 12, characterized in that it further includes parts (49), each of which is shaped as an individual electrical
distribution node, with the inner space advantageously compartmented (49a) to admit
the coupling of the different components, and provided with a cover (50) for lateral
closure with projecting formations (50a) sized and configured for their coupling under
pressure in corresponding complementary cavities of the body of the part (49).
14. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the meeting point parts (51) with the wall are designed based on a body which can
be couple between the floor or the ceiling and the adjacent wall, for which purpose
this part has respective clip formations (51a, 51b) projected orthogonally to one
another from the corresponding faces of the body, said formations providing the clipping
means for the kickplate/crown sections, as appropriate, each of them further being
provided with a through hole (9) for fixing the part to the floor or ceiling and to
the wall with the use of screws, and a lateral trim cover (52) completing the assembly,
which cover is shaped such that it has a projected portion (52a) for its coupling
under pressure in a laterally open cavity (51c) of the body (51).
15. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the reinforcing parts (53) which can be intermediately positioned consist of a body
having a formation (54) emerging from a central position, configured such that in
cross-section it has a cross-shaped section, this body this body (53) further being
provided with two clip formations (53a, 53b) integral with the body and extended in
diametrically opposite directions, intended to form the clipping means for clipping
the kickplate or crown sections, as appropriate, whereas the base of the body has,
at its lower face, one or two recesses (53c) in positions that are diametrically opposite
and separated from the mentioned clip formations (53a, 53b) by angular distances of
90°, shaped such that they admit the coupling and fitting of other clip elements (55)
for clipping other sections, forming right angles with the former, the assembly being
complemented with one or more upper plugs (56, 57).
16. The system according to claim 15, characterized in that the mentioned plugs (56, 57) of the reinforcing node (53) are configured such that
the coupling to said node is carried out by snap-fitting in compartments of the body
of the part, further being designed and sized to cover a quadrant or half the part
(53), as appropriate according to the number of dividing partition walls meeting in
the node.
17. The system according to claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the transparent material for manufacturing the node parts preferably consist of high-impact
polymethacrylate (HI PMMA).