. Field of the invention
[0001] . The present invention relates to a partition wall.
[0002] . In particular, the present invention relates to a modular partition wall.
[0003] . Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for mounting a partition wall.
. Background art
[0004] . Modular wall structures are generally known comprising a frame capable of firmly
supporting the weight of a pane, for example made of glass or other pane material,
to form a wall having an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Frames of the type described
above may consist of fixtures or fixture profiles to which movable panes are connected
by means of snap-fit devices in which the fastening elements may comprise deformable
elements adapted to be engaged as undercut in special hooking seats.
[0005] . Frames of the type described above may be obtained by employing profiled structural
elements, so as to reduce the weight of the structure and to conceal the fastening
elements, thus making the frame structure aesthetically pleasing and simultaneously
its installation quick.
[0006] . For example, patent application
WO-2015-075586 of the same Applicant, shows a modular frame structure and a modular movable wall
associable by means of a snap engagement device, in which in an hooking seat is obtained
on the top cross-member of the frame and an hooking seat is obtained on the bottom
baseboard of the frame, said seats having a shape and a material such as to allow
an elastic deformation thereof to snap-fit a profiled element associated with the
pane engaging as undercut in the seat.
[0007] . Such a solution offers satisfactory features in providing a snap engagement device
comprising deformable elements inside the hooking seat which are concealed and therefore
aesthetically pleasing but is not free of drawbacks. In fact, the mounting of such
a solution forces the pane to be lifted and the top part of the pane to be inclined
towards the cross-member to allow the profiled element associated with the pane to
be inserted into the hooking seat of the top cross-member by snap engagement, which
thus allows the bottom portion of the pane to be rested and engaged only after having
engaged the top portion of the pane to the top cross-member.
[0008] . Furthermore, the cavity of the hooking seat obtained in the top cross-member develops
above and vertically to the pane, and has a considerable depth so as to be adapted
to entirely and firmly fit the engagement profile, forcing a top cross-member to be
obtained, significantly exceeding in height the pane, which, thereby, makes this partition
wall solution not adapted for applications in rooms having irregular or very low ceilings,
or in any case ceilings just higher than the pane.
[0009] . For example, document
GB-2520925 shows a glass partition wall solution in which a groove in the edge of the pane is
provided, adapted to receive a male profiled element having a tooth projecting from
the top cross-member of the frame to form a coupling of the male-female type with
the pane.
[0010] . Although such a solution is advantageous from some points of view, it forces making
panes of considerable thickness to allow the groove in the top edge of the pane to
be obtained by milling.
[0011] . Furthermore, however, the mounting of such a pane forces to lift the pane, which
may be heavy when made of glass, to incline the top portion of the pane to allow the
tooth of the male profile to be locked in the pane groove, and then to push the pane
upwards, which in turn lifts the male profile by a stroke set by the depth of the
cavity inside the top cross-member which fits such a male profile. Therefore, such
a solution does not solve the issue and forces the top cross-member of the frame to
be made, which considerably exceeds in height the associated pane, which makes this
partition wall solution not adapted for applications with irregular or very low ceilings,
or in any case ceilings just higher than the pane.
[0012] . The need is strongly felt to provide a modular partition wall solution with improved
flexibility and versatility of use, adapted for installations in rooms having ceilings
which are irregular or slightly higher than the pane of the partition wall, while
being pleasing to the eye.
[0013] . Therefore, the need is strongly felt to provide a modular partition wall solution
made of glass or another pane material, with a simplified mounting as compared to
known solutions, without however providing reduced engagement safety, while avoiding
special machining operations from being required on the panes.
[0014] . The need is also felt to provide a fast and quick implementation method for mounting
a modular partition wall, which is simultaneously capable of providing a firm and
secure engagement of the pane to the frame.
[0015] . Simultaneously, the need is felt to provide an aesthetically pleasing partition wall
solution, adapted to conceal the functional elements for engaging the pane to the
frame.
[0016] . Furthermore, the need is felt to provide a versatile partition wall solution.
. Solution
[0017] . It is an object of the present invention to obviate the drawbacks of the background
art and provide a solution to the needs mentioned so far with reference to the background
art.
[0018] . These and other objects are achieved by means of a partition wall assembly according
to claim 1 and by means of a method according to claim
10.
[0019] . Some advantageous embodiments are the subject of the dependent claims.
[0020] . According to an aspect of the invention, a partition wall assembly comprises at least
one frame and at least one pane, in which said frame comprises at least a first side
assembly to form at least one of the top side, or cross-member, of the frame, or the
bottom side, or baseboard, of the frame, said first side assembly comprising at least
one track, adapted to be firmly connected to the ceiling or to the floor or to a support
structure, and in which said pane comprises at least one male element protruding in
a cantilever manner from said pane, forming a male element free end and a male element
attachment root associated with the pane.
[0021] . According to an aspect of the invention, said male element free end is rigid and
not adapted to be elastically deformed when mounting the pane to the frame.
[0022] . According to an aspect of the invention, said first side assembly comprises at least
one seat profile, directly or indirectly connected to said track, and at least one
hooking element, connected to said seat profile, in which said seat profile and said
hooking element delimit a first hooking seat having a first seat opening, said first
hooking seat receiving said pane male element free end, and in which said hooking
element comprises at least one elastically deformable hooking arm to bias said male
element free end to approach said seat profile.
[0023] . According to an aspect of the invention, said seat profile at least partially delimits
a second hooking seat having a second seat opening, preferably opposite to said first
seat opening with respect to said hooking element, said second hooking seat receiving
a portion of said hooking element.
[0024] . According to an aspect of the invention, said hooking element comprises at least
one elastically deformable snap engagement fin snap engaging with an hooking portion
of the seat profile arranged as an undercut with respect to the second seat opening.
[0025] . According to an aspect of the invention, said hooking element comprises an hooking
foot extending at least laterally to said hooking arm.
[0026] . According to an aspect of the invention, said second hooking seat receives said hooking
foot hooked to said hooking portion of the seat profile arranged as an undercut with
respect to said second seat opening.
[0027] . According to an aspect of the invention, said hooking foot extends laterally to and
below said hooking arm so as to be, when the pane is hooked to the cross-member of
the frame, adjacent to said pane.
[0028] . According to an aspect of the invention, said male element extends substantially
in axis with the pane.
[0029] . According to an aspect of the invention, said first side assembly forms the top side,
or cross-member, of the frame.
[0030] . According to an aspect of the invention, said pane is made of glass.
. Drawings
[0031] . Further features and advantages of the assembly and method in accordance with the
invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments
thereof, given by way of indication and not by way of limitation, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
- figure 1 shows a sectional view of a partition wall assembly, in accordance with an
embodiment;
- figure 2 shows an enlarged view of a detail of the partition wall assembly shown in
Figure 1;
- figure 3 shows an enlarged view of a detail of the partition wall assembly shown in
Figure 1;
- figure 4 shows a sectional view of a partition wall assembly, in accordance with an
embodiment, installed in a room having a ceiling slightly higher than the pane of
the partition wall;
- figure 5 shows a sectional view of a portion of a partition wall assembly, in accordance
with an embodiment;
- figure 6 shows a sectional view of a portion of a partition wall assembly, in accordance
with an embodiment;
- figures 7 and 8 show sectional views showing some possible steps of a method for mounting
a partition wall assembly, in accordance with a possible operating mode;
- figures 9, 10, and 11 show axonometric views of a partition wall assembly, in accordance
with some embodiments;
- figure 12 shows a sectional view of a portion of a partition wall assembly, in accordance
with an embodiment;
- figure 13 shows a sectional view of a portion of a partition wall assembly, in accordance
with an embodiment.
. Description of some preferred embodiments
[0032] . In accordance with a general embodiment, a partition wall assembly 1 is provided,
comprising at least one frame 2 and at least one pane 3.
[0033] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said pane 3 is made of glass, for example
tempered glass or laminated glass or the like.
[0034] . In accordance with an embodiment, said pane 3 is made of transparent or translucent
material for panes, such as, for example, polymeric material for panes. In accordance
with an alternative embodiment, said pane 3 is made of panel material.
[0035] . Said frame 2 comprises a first side assembly 4 to form at least one of the bottom
side 6, or baseboard 5, of the frame 2, or the top side 5, or cross-member 5, of the
frame 2. Preferably, said first side assembly 4 forms the top side 5, or cross-member
5, of the frame 2.
[0036] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said frame 2 further comprises a second
side assembly 17 to form the other between the bottom side 6, or baseboard 6, of the
frame 1, or the top side 5, or cross-member 5, of the frame 2. Preferably, said second
side assembly 17 forms the bottom side 6, or baseboard 6, of the frame 2.
[0037] . Said first side assembly 4 comprises at least one track 7 adapted to be firmly connected
to the ceiling or to the floor or to a support structure.
[0038] . Said pane 3 comprises at least one male element 8 protruding in a cantilever manner
from said pane 3, forming a male element free end 13 and a male element attachment
root 14 associated with the pane 3. The provision of said male element 8 forms a prominence
projecting from said pane 3. In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8
extends substantially in axis with the pane 3.
[0039] . Said male element free end 13 is rigid and not adapted to be elastically deformed
when mounting the pane 3 to the frame 2. Preferably, said male element free end 13
is not adapted to be elastically deformed in case of bending when mounting the pane
3 to the frame 2. In accordance with an embodiment, said male element free end 13
is not adapted to be plastically deformed when mounting the pane to the frame.
[0040] . Said first side assembly 4 comprises at least one seat profile 9, directly or indirectly
connected to said track 7.
[0041] . In accordance with an embodiment, said first side assembly 4 comprises a telescopic
profile 28 fitted on said track 7 and adapted to telescopically extend with respect
to said track 7. In other words, said telescopic profile 28 and said track 7 form
a telescopically extensible device, preferably telescopically extensible in the vertical
or subvertical direction. Preferably, an adjustment jack is provided, adapted to telescopically
extend said telescopic profile 28 with respect to said track 7.
[0042] . By virtue of the provision of said telescopically extensible device formed by said
track 7 and by said telescopic profile 28, the height of the partition wall assembly
1 may be adjusted, making it adapted for applications in rooms in which the ceiling
30 is high or very high. In accordance with an embodiment, said seat profile 8 is
fitted on said telescopic profile 28 of said first side assembly 4. In accordance
with an embodiment, said seat profile 8 is telescopically extensible with respect
to said telescopic profile 28. Preferably, an adjustment jack is provided, adapted
to telescopically extend said seat profile 8 with respect to said telescopic profile
28.
[0043] . Said first side assembly 4 further comprises at least one hooking element 15, connected
to said seat profile 9. Preferably, said hooking element 15 is made in one piece or
monobloc. For example, said hooking element 15 is obtained starting from a cut and
folded sheet metal sheet.
[0044] . Said seat profile 9 and said hooking element 15 delimit a first hooking seat 16 having
a first seat opening 19, said first hooking seat 16 receives said male element free
end 13 of the pane 3.
[0045] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said hooking element 15 comprises at least
one elastically deformable hooking arm 24 to bias said male element free end 13 to
approach said seat profile 9.
[0046] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said hooking arm 24 elastically biases
said male element 8 to approach said seat profile 9. In accordance with a preferred
embodiment, said hooking arm 24 is elastically preloaded to bias said male element
8 to approach said seat profile 9.
[0047] . Thereby, the action of said elastically deformable hooking arm 24 biases the pane
3 to remain in the assembled position at the first side assembly 4.
[0048] . By virtue of the provision of said elastically deformable hooking arm 24 to bias
said male element free end 13 to approach said seat profile 9, said male element 8
of the pane 3 may be firmly engaged to the first side assembly 4.
[0049] . By virtue of the provision of such an hooking element 15 having said hooking arm
24, said male element 8 may be firmly engaged, while keeping said pane 3 in the nominal
position engaged to the frame 2.
[0050] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking arm 24 forms at least one arm free
end 25 protruding in a cantilever manner towards said pane 3. In accordance with an
embodiment, said arm free end 25 is directed in the vertical or subvertical direction,
and said male element free end 13 is directed in the vertical or subvertical direction.
[0051] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking arm 24 of the hooking element 15 delimits
with said seat profile 9 at least a second hooking seat 18.
[0052] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said seat profile 9 at least partially
delimits a second hooking seat 18 receiving a portion of said hooking element 15.
[0053] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said second hooking seat 18 has a second
seat opening 20 which is opposite to said first seat opening 19 with respect to said
hooking element 15.
[0054] . Preferably, said second hooking seat 18 is appreciably narrower than said first hooking
seat 20.
[0055] . In accordance with an embodiment, said seat profile 9 delimits said second hooking
seat 18 developing adjacent to said pane 3, when said pane 3 is engaged to said cross-member
5 of the frame 2. Thereby, the vertical extension of said partition wall assembly
1 may be reduced, by virtue of the second hooking seat 18, which receives said hooking
element 15, extending adjacent to the pane 3 of the partition wall assembly 1, avoiding
said second hooking seat 18 from extending above the pane 3.
[0056] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said hooking element 15 comprises at least
one elastically deformable snap engagement fin 21 snap engaging with at least one
hooking portion 22 of the seat profile 9 arranged as an undercut with respect to the
second seat opening 20. Thereby, a firm and quick snap engagement between the hooking
element 15 and the seat profile 9 is allowed, avoiding fastening device in separate
pieces from being employed.
[0057] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking element 9 comprises at least one hooking
foot 23 extending substantially laterally to said hooking arm 24.
[0058] . In accordance with an embodiment, said seat profile 9 delimits said second hooking
seat 18 developing substantially in the horizontal direction, avoiding it from developing
in the vertical direction above the top portion 34 of the pane 3. In accordance with
an embodiment, said at least one hooking foot 23 extends substantially horizontally
and laterally to said hooking arm 24, avoiding it from developing above and vertically
to said hooking arm 24.
[0059] . In accordance with an embodiment, said at least one hooking foot 23 is connected
by means of fastening device 54, for example threaded fastening device, to said seat
profile 9.
[0060] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said hooking element 9 comprises at least
one hooking foot 23 extending at least laterally to said hooking arm 24, so as to
be, when the hooking element is engaged in said second hooking seat 16, entirely levelled
with said hooking arm 24. Thereby, an hooking element 15 may be obtained, having a
reduced vertical encumbrance as compared to known solutions, and having hover a vertical
encumbrance such as to allow said partition wall assembly 1 to be particularly adapted
to be mounted in rooms having low ceilings or ceilings just higher than the size of
the pane 3.
[0061] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said hooking foot 23 extends laterally
to and below said hooking arm 24 so as to be, when the pane 3 is hooked to the cross-member
5 of the frame 3, adjacent to said pane 3. Thereby, an hooking element 15 may be obtained,
having a reduced vertical encumbrance as compared to known solutions, and however
having a vertical encumbrance such as to allow the pane 3 to be easily engaged to
the cross-member 5 of the frame 2 even in rooms having low ceilings or ceilings just
higher than the height of the pane 3.
[0062] . In accordance with an embodiment, at least one portion of said hooking foot 23 extends
below the free end of the hooking arm, when said first side assembly 4 forms said
cross-member 5.
[0063] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said second hooking seat 18 receives said
hooking foot 23 of said hooking element 15 hooked to said hooking portion 22 of the
seat profile arranged as an undercut with respect to said second seat opening 20.
[0064] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking foot 23 of said hooking element 15
comprises said elastically deformable snap engagement fin 21 snap engaging with an
hooking portion 22 of the seat profile 9 arranged as an undercut with respect to the
second seat opening 20.
[0065] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said snap engagement fin 21 comprises
a first insertion slide 26 adapted to aid the insertion of the hooking element 15
in said second hooking seat 18 abutting against portions of said seat profile 9 delimiting
said second seat opening 20 or said second hooking seat 18.
[0066] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said snap engagement fin 21 comprises
a second extraction slide 29, inclined opposite to said first insertion slide 26,
said second extraction slide 29, when abutting against said hooking portion 22 of
the seat profile 9 is adapted to aid the extraction of said hooking foot 23 of the
hooking element 15 from the second hooking seat 18. Thereby, the engagement of said
hooking element 15 to said second hooking seat 18 may be reversed.
[0067] . By virtue of the provision of such an hooking foot 23, the fastening of the hooking
element by means of screws or other fastening device in separate pieces with respect
to the hooking element 15 may be avoided, while however allowing to obtain a firm
engagement of the hooking element 15 to the seat profile 9, and thus of the pane 3
in the first hooking seat 16. Thereby, the number of pieces of the partition wall
assembly is reduced and the mounting of the pane 3 to the frame 2 is simplified and
made quicker, without however reducing the safety of the engagement of the pane 3
to the frame 2.
[0068] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking element 15 comprises a locking tab
53 cooperating with said snap engagement fin 21, to keep a firm engagement of the
hooking element to seat profile 9. Preferably, said locking tab 53 abuts against a
face of the seat profile 15 facing towards said second seat opening 20.
[0069] . In accordance with an embodiment, said pane 3 of said partition wall assembly 1 comprises
a top portion 34 of the pane 3, adapted to face the cross-member 5 of the frame 2,
and a bottom portion 36 of the pane 3, adapted to face the baseboard 6 of the frame
2.
[0070] . In accordance with an embodiment, said pane 3 comprises a first pane face 11 and
an opposite second pane face 12, separated from one another by a set pane thickness
10. In accordance with an embodiment, said pane 3 comprises a pane edge 31 forming
the edge of the top portion 34 of the pane 3 or the edge of the bottom portion 36
of the pane 3 in which said male element 8 protrudes in a cantilever manner from said
pane edge 31.
[0071] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made in one piece with said
pane 3. For example, said male element 8 forms a single bloc with said pane 3.
[0072] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made in a separate piece
with respect to said pane 3 and is then assembled thereto.
[0073] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made in a separate piece
with respect to said pane 3 and is then glued thereto, for example, by means of the
employment of an adhesive product 32, for example, a double-sided adhesive tape.
[0074] . Preferably, said male element 8 is glued by means of an adhesive product 32 in said
male element attachment root 14 to said pane edge 31. Thereby, said adhesive product
32 may be stressed by shearing, when the pane 3 is assembled on the frame 2, allowing
the adhesive product to offer greater resistance than when it is stressed by traction.
[0075] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made as an angular profile,
having said male element attachment root 14 glued to said pane edge 31 and said male
element free end 11 protruding in a cantilever manner from said pane edge 31.
[0076] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made as a T-shaped profile,
having said male element attachment root 14 glued to said pane edge 31 and said male
element free end 11 protruding in a cantilever manner from said pane edge 31.
[0077] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element free end 13 extends substantially
rectilinear, avoiding the formation of a curved path. Thereby, the action of said
arm 24, biasing the male element free end 13 to approach said seat profile 9, is promoted.
[0078] . In accordance with an embodiment, said male element 8 is made as an angular profile
having said male element free end 13 substantially flush with one of said opposite
pane faces 11, 12. Preferably, said male element free end 13 is substantially flush
with the face of said opposite pane faces 11, 12 nearer to said seat profile 9, when
the pane 3 is engaged to the frame 2.
[0079] . In accordance with an embodiment, said partition wall assembly 1 is a single-pane
partition wall comprising a single pane 3.
[0080] . In accordance with an embodiment, said partition wall assembly 1 comprises two panes
3 separated by a gap 33.
[0081] . In accordance with an embodiment, said first side assembly 4 comprises at least one
covering profile 35 adapted to conceal the functional hooking elements of said partition
wall assembly 1 and adapted to inhibit the elastic deformation of the hooking element
15.
[0082] . In accordance with an embodiment, said covering profile 35 makes said second hooking
seat 18 inaccessible by means of said second seat opening 20.
[0083] . In accordance with an embodiment, said covering profile 35 snap engages with a snap-fit
tab 46 of the hooking element 15. In accordance with an embodiment, said snap-fit
tab 46 is obtained on a portion of said hooking foot 23.
[0084] . In accordance with an embodiment, said covering profile 35 comprises an engagement
body 49 adapted to rest on said hooking element 15 to prevent the elastic deformation
of said hooking element 15, and a covering profile top 51, adapted to conceal said
hooking element 15 and said male element 8 of the pane 3. Preferably, said covering
profile top 51 has a sloping shape.
[0085] . In accordance with an embodiment, said covering profile top 51 comprises at least
one locking portion 27 adapted to lock with a mutually shaped portion of the pane
3, for example of the male element attachment root 14, or of the hooking element 15,
so as to prevent the movement of the pane 3 or the elastic deformation of the hooking
element 15, when the pane 3 is engaged to the frame 2.
[0086] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking foot 23 substantially has a U-shape,
defining with a third hooking seat 48, having a third seat opening 50, said third
hooking seat 48 being adapted to receive an engagement body 49 of said covering profile
35.
[0087] . In accordance with an embodiment, between said covering profile 35 and said hooking
element 15 at least one acoustic seal 45 is interposed.
[0088] . In accordance with an embodiment, said third hooking seat 48 is at least partially
compenetrated with said second hooking seat 18. In accordance with an embodiment,
said second hooking seat 18 emerges, by means of said second seat opening 20, in said
third hooking seat 48.
[0089] . In accordance with an embodiment, said snap-fit tab 46 of the hooking element 15
is arranged as an undercut with respect to the third seat opening 50.
[0090] . In accordance with an embodiment, said covering profile 35 comprises an abutment
surface of the covering profile 47, adapted to abut against a portion of said snap-fit
tab 46 of the hooking element 15 arranged as an undercut with respect to said third
seat opening 50.
[0091] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking element 15 comprises a clip spring
simultaneously straddling said male element 8 and the seat profile portion 9 partially
delimiting said first hooking seat 16.
[0092] . In accordance with an embodiment, said hooking element 15 consists of a clip spring.
[0093] . In accordance with an embodiment, said first side assembly 4 comprises a closing
flat profile 52 connected to said seat profile 8 and adapted to make said first side
assembly 4 substantially a box profile. In accordance with an embodiment, said second
side assembly 17 comprises a closing flat profile 52 connected to said second side
assembly profile 37 and adapted to make said second side assembly 17 substantially
a profile box.
[0094] . In accordance with an embodiment, the closing flat profile 52 of the first side assembly
4 faces and is opposite to the closing profile of the second side assembly 17.
[0095] . In accordance with an embodiment, said second side assembly 17 comprises a second
side assembly track 37, adapted to be firmly connected to the floor 44 or to the ceiling
30 or to a support structure, and a second side assembly profile 38, directly or indirectly
connected to said second side assembly track 37. Preferably, said second side assembly
profile 38 is fitted on said second side assembly track 37. Preferably, said second
side assembly profile 38 is telescopically associated with said second side assembly
track 37, so that said second side assembly profile 38 and said second side assembly
track 37 form a telescopically extensible device. Preferably, an adjustment jack is
provided, adapted to telescopically extend said second side assembly profile 38 with
respect to said second side assembly track 37.
[0096] . In accordance with an embodiment, said second side assembly profile 38 comprises
a resting portion 39 forming a resting surface 40 for at least one portion of a pane
edge 31 of said pane 3.
[0097] . In accordance with an embodiment, said resting surface 40 of said resting portion
39 delimits a groove 41 receiving a male element 8 associated with said pane 3. In
accordance with an embodiment, said resting portion 39 protrudes in a cantilever manner
from the body of said second side assembly profile 38.
[0098] . In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said first side assembly 4 forms the top
side 5, or cross-member 5, of the frame 2 and said second side assembly 17 forms the
bottom side 6, or baseboard 6, of the frame 2, in which said pane 3 comprises said
male element 8 associated with the pane edge 31 of the top pane portion 34 which is
received in said first hooking seat 16 in accordance with any of the embodiments previously
described, and in which said pane 3 comprises a further male element 8 associated
with the pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said pane 36, and in which said groove
41 of the resting portion 39 receives said further male element 8 associated with
the pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said pane 36.
[0099] . In accordance with an embodiment, said further male element 8 associated with the
pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said pane 36 is made in a separate piece with
respect to said pane 3 and is then assembled thereto. In accordance with an embodiment,
said further male element 8 associated with the pane edge 31 of the bottom portion
of said pane 36 is made in a separate piece with respect to said pane 3 and is then
glued thereto.
[0100] . In accordance with an embodiment, said further male element 8 associated with the
pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said pane 36 protrudes in a cantilever manner
from said pane, and preferably from the pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said
pane 36, forming a free end of the further male element 42, and an attachment root
of the further male element 43, associated, and preferably glued, to said pane.
[0101] . In accordance with an embodiment, said further male element 8 associated with the
pane edge 31 of the bottom portion of said pane 36 is made in one piece with said
pane 3.
[0102] . In accordance with an embodiment, said track 7 of said first side assembly 4 has
a prevalent extension in the longitudinal direction X-X. In accordance with an embodiment,
said hooking element 15 has an extension in the longitudinal direction X-X shorter
than said track 7.
[0103] . In accordance with an embodiment, said seat profile 9 of said first side assembly
4 has a prevalent extension in the longitudinal direction X-X. In accordance with
an embodiment, said hooking element 15 has an extension in the longitudinal direction
X-X shorter than said seat profile 9.
[0104] . In accordance with an embodiment, said partition wall assembly 1 comprises a plurality
of hooking elements 15 associated with detached longitudinally separated portions
of said seat profile 9.
[0105] . In accordance with an embodiment, said pane 3 prevalently extends in the longitudinal
direction X-X and in the vertical Y-Y or subvertical direction Y-Y.
[0106] . In accordance with an embodiment, between said male element 8 associated with the
pane 3 and said seat profile 9 an acoustic seal 45 is interposed.
[0107] . In accordance with an embodiment, between said male element 8 associated with the
pane 3 and said seat profile 9 an adhesive product 32 is interposed.
[0108] . In accordance with an embodiment, said partition wall assembly 1 is a modular unit,
or module, of a modular partition wall assembly.
[0109] . A method for mounting a partition wall assembly 1 is described below.
[0110] . A method for mounting a partition wall assembly 1 comprising at least one frame 2
and at least one pane 3, comprises the following steps:
-A- providing at least one pane 3 comprising at least one male element 8 protruding
in a cantilever manner from said pane 3, forming a male element free end 13 and a
male element attachment root 14 associated with the pane 3, said male element free
end 13 being rigid and not adapted to be elastically deformed when mounting the pane
3 to the frame 2;
-B- providing a first side assembly 4 to form the top side 5, or cross-member 5, of
the frame 2, in which said first side assembly 4 comprises at least one track 7 firmly
connected to the ceiling 30 or to a support structure connected to the ceiling 30
and at least one seat profile 9 directly or indirectly connected to said track 7;
-C- providing a second side assembly 17 to form the bottom side 6, or baseboard 6,
of the frame 2, in which said second side assembly 17 comprises a resting portion
39, forming a resting surface 40 for at least one portion of a pane edge 31 of said
pane 3, and preferably a pane edge 31 of a bottom pane portion 36;
-D- resting said pane 3 on said resting portion 39 of the baseboard 6 of the frame
2;
-E- putting said male element free end 13 of the pane 3 side by side with said seat
profile 9 of the cross-member 5 of the frame 2;
-F- connecting, and preferably engaging, at least one hooking element 15 comprising
at least one elastically deformable hooking arm 25 to said seat profile 9 so that
said hooking element 15 and said seat profile 9 delimit a first hooking seat 16 receiving
said male element free end 13 of the pane 3, and so that said hooking arm 25 influences
said male element free end 13 approaching said seat profile 9.
[0111] . In accordance with a preferred operating mode, said steps -D-, -E- and -F- are to
be provided in succession, in the order indicated.
[0112] . In accordance with a possible operating mode, said step -F- comprises the further
substep of snap engaging said at least one hooking element 15 to said seat profile
9.
[0113] . in accordance with a possible operating mode, said step -D- comprises the further
substep of inserting a further male element 8 associated with the pane edge 31 of
the bottom portion 36 of the pane 3 into a groove 41 obtained on said resting portion
39 of the baseboard 6 of the frame 2.
[0114] . In accordance with a possible operating mode, said method comprises, following step
-F-, the further step of associating, preferably engaging, and preferably snap engaging,
a covering profile 35 to said hooking element 15 engaged to the seat profile 9.
[0115] . By virtue of the features described above, provided mutually separate or together,
where applicable in particular embodiments, a solution to the - sometimes conflicting
- needs above-listed may be provided, producing the aforementioned advantages, and
in particular:
- an aesthetically pleasing partition wall assembly 1 may be obtained, in which the
functional hooking elements are concealed;
- a partition wall assembly 1 is provided, adapted for applications in rooms with low
or irregular ceiling, without however reducing the safety of the engagement between
the pane and the frame;
- a partition wall solution is provided having a covering profile simply snap-engageable
and adapted to conceal the functional elements, while being adapted to reinforce the
engagement of the pane to the frame, inhibiting the elastic deformation of the hooking
element;
- a method for mounting a partition wall assembly is proposed, which is extremely simple
and quick and simultaneously capable of offering a firm and secure engagement of the
pane to the frame;
- a method for mounting a partition wall assembly is proposed, which is quick but not
laborious for one or more operators;
- a partition wall assembly 1 is provided in which special machining operations on the
pane are avoided, thus reducing the manufacturing time of the components of the partition
wall;
- a partition wall solution is provided in which the frame is capable of exerting an
engagement preload on a portion of said pane, increasing the engagement and operation
safety;
- if need be, the engagement of the pane to the frame may be obtained without employing
screws or other fastening device in separate pieces with respect to the frame or pane.
[0116] . Those skilled in the art can make modifications and adaptations to the embodiments
described above and can replace several elements with others which are functionally
equivalent in order to meet contingent and specific needs, without however departing
from the scope of the following claims.
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0117]
- 1)
- partition wall assembly
- 2)
- frame
- 3)
- pane
- 4)
- first side assembly
- 5)
- cross-member
- 6)
- baseboard
- 7)
- first side assembly track
- 8)
- male element
- 9)
- seat profile
- 10)
- pane thickness
- 11)
- first pane face
- 12)
- second opposite pane face
- 13)
- male element free end
- 14)
- male element attachment root
- 15)
- hooking element
- 16)
- first hooking seat
- 17)
- second side assembly
- 18)
- second hooking seat
- 19)
- first seat opening
- 20)
- second seat opening
- 21)
- snap engagement fin
- 22)
- hooking portion of the seat profile
- 23)
- hooking element hooking foot
- 24)
- hooking element hooking arm
- 25)
- arm free end
- 26)
- first insertion slide of the snap engagement fin
- 27)
- locking portion of the covering profile top
- 28)
- telescopic profile
- 29)
- second extraction slide of the snap engagement fin
- 30)
- ceiling
- 31)
- pane edge
- 32)
- adhesive product
- 33)
- gap
- 34)
- top pane portion
- 35)
- covering profile
- 36)
- bottom pane portion
- 37)
- second side assembly track
- 38)
- second side assembly profile
- 39)
- second side assembly profile resting portion
- 40)
- resting surface of the resting portion
- 41)
- resting portion groove
- 42)
- free end of the further male element
- 43)
- attachment root of the further male element
- 44)
- floor
- 45)
- acoustic seal
- 46)
- snap-fit tab of the hooking element
- 47)
- seat profile abutment surface
- 48)
- third hooking seat
- 49)
- covering profile engagement body
- 50)
- third hooking seat opening
- 51)
- covering profile top
- 52)
- closing flat profile
- 53)
- locking tab
- 54)
- fastening device
- X-X)
- longitudinal direction
- Y-Y)
- vertical or subvertical direction
1. A partition wall assembly (1) comprising at least one frame (2) and at least one pane
(3);
wherein said frame (2) comprises at least one first side assembly (4) to form at least
one between the top side (5), or cross-member (5), of the frame (2), or the bottom
side (6), or baseboard (6), of the frame (2);
and wherein said first side assembly (4) comprises at least one track (7) adapted
to be firmly connected to the ceiling (30) or to the floor (44) or to a support structure;
and wherein said pane (3) comprises at least one male element (8) protruding in a
cantilever manner from said pane (3), forming a male element free end (13) and a male
element attachment root (14) associated with the pane (3);
said male element free end (13) being rigid and unsuitable to elastically deform during
the mounting of the pane (3) to the frame (2);
and wherein said first side assembly (4) comprises:
- at least one seat profile (9), directly or indirectly connected to said track (7);
- at least one hooking element (15), connected to said seat profile (9);
said seat profile (9) and said hooking element (15) delimiting a first hooking seat
(16) having a first seat opening (19), said first hooking seat (16) receives said
male element free end (13) of the pane (3);
and wherein said hooking element (15) comprises at least one elastically deformable
hooking arm (24) to bias said male element free end (13) in approach to said seat
profile (9).
2. A partition wall assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein said seat profile (9) at least partially delimits a second hooking seat (18)
receiving a portion of said hooking element (15); and/or wherein said second hooking
seat (18) has a second seat opening (20) opposite to said first seat opening (19)
with respect to said hooking element (15).
3. A partition wall assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said hooking element (15) comprises at least one elastically deformable snap
engagement fin (21) snap fitting against at least one hooking portion (22) of the
seat profile (9) arranged as undercut with respect to the second seat opening (20).
4. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said hooking element (15) comprises an hooking foot (23) extending at least laterally
with respect to said hooking arm (24); and/or wherein
said second hooking seat (18) receives said hooking foot (23) hooked to said hooking
portion (22) of the seat profile arranged as undercut with respect to said second
seat opening (20).
5. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said hooking foot (23) extends laterally and below with respect to said hooking arm
(24) so as to result, when the pane (3) is hooked to the cross-member (5) of the frame
(3), adjacent to said pane (3).
6. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said first side assembly (4) forms the top side (5), or cross-member (5), of the frame
(2).
7. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said pane (3) is made of glass.
8. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said male element (8) extends substantially in axis with the pane (3); and/or wherein
said male element (8) is glued by means of an adhesive product (32) in said male element
attachment root (14) to said pane edge (31); and/or wherein
said male element (8) is made as an angular profile having said male element free
end (13) substantially flush with a pane face (11 or 12) of said opposite pane faces
(11, 12).
9. A partition wall assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said second side assembly (17) comprises a second side assembly track (37), adapted
to be firmly connected to the floor (44) or to the ceiling (30) or to a support structure,
and a second side assembly profile (38), directly or indirectly connected to said
second side assembly track (37); and/or wherein
said second side assembly profile (38) comprises a resting portion (39) forming a
resting surface (40) for at least one portion of a pane edge (31) of said pane (3);
and/or wherein
said resting surface (40) delimits a groove (41) receiving a male element (8) associated
with said pane (3); and/or wherein
said hooking arm (24) forms an arm free end (25) protruding in a cantilever manner
towards said pane (3); and/or wherein
said hooking arm (24) of the hooking element (15) delimits with said seat profile
(9) said second hooking seat (18); and/or wherein
said arm free end (25) is directed in a vertical or subvertical direction, and said
male element free end (13) is directed in a vertical or subvertical direction; and/or
wherein
said snap engagement fin (21) comprises a first insertion slide (26) adapted to aid
the insertion of the hooking element (15) in said second hooking seat (18) abutting
against portions of said seat profile (9) delimiting said second seat opening (20)
or said second hooking seat (18); and/or wherein
said snap engagement fin (21) comprises a second extraction slide (29), inclined opposite
with respect to said first insertion slide (26), said second extraction slide (29),
when abutting against said hooking portion (22) of the seat profile (9) is adapted
to aid the extraction of said hooking foot (23) of the hooking element (15) from the
second hooking seat (18); and/or wherein
said first side assembly (4) comprises a telescopic profile (28) fitted on said track
(7) and adapted to telescopically extend with respect to said track (7); and/or wherein
said first side assembly (4) comprises at least one covering profile (35) adapted
to conceal the functional hooking elements of said partition wall assembly (1) and
adapted to inhibit the elastic deformation of the hooking element (15); and/or wherein
said covering profile (35) makes said second hooking seat (18) inaccessible by means
of said second seat opening (20); and/or wherein
said covering profile (35) snap hook with a snap fit tab (46) of the hooking element
(15); and/or wherein
said covering profile (35) comprises an engagement body (49) adapted to rest on said
hooking element (15) to prevent the elastic deformation of said hooking element (15),
and a covering profile top (51), adapted to conceal said hooking element (15) and
said male element (8) of the pane (3); and/or wherein
said male element free end (13) extends substantially rectilinear; and/or wherein
said male element (8) is made in one piece with said pane (3); and/or wherein
said hooking element (15) comprises a clip spring simultaneously straddling said male
element (8) and the seat profile portion (9) partially delimiting said first hooking
seat (16); and/or wherein
said partition wall assembly (1) is a modular unit, or module, of a modular partition
wall assembly.
10. A method for mounting a partition wall assembly (1), said partition wall assembly
comprising at least one frame (2) and at least one pane (3), comprises the following
steps:
- providing at least one pane (3) comprising at least one male element (8) protruding
in a cantilever manner from said pane (3), forming a male element free end (13) and
a male element attachment root (14) associated with the pane (3), said male element
free end (13) being rigid and not adapted to elastically deform during the mounting
of the pane (3) to the frame (2);
- providing at least one first side assembly (4) to form the top side (5), or cross-member
(5), of the frame (2), wherein said first side assembly (4) comprises at least one
track (7) firmly connected to the ceiling (30) or to a support structure connected
to the ceiling (30) and at least one seat profile (9) directly or indirectly connected
to said track (7);
- providing at least one second side assembly (17) to form the bottom side (6), or
baseboard (6), of the frame (2), wherein said second side assembly (17) comprises
a resting portion (39), forming a resting surface (40) for at least one portion of
a pane edge (31) of said pane (3), and preferably a pane edge (31) of a bottom pane
portion (36);
- resting said pane (3) on said resting portion (39) of the baseboard (6) of the frame
(2);
- putting said male element free end (13) of the pane (3) side by side with said seat
profile (9) of the cross-member (5) of the frame (2);
- connecting, and preferably engaging, at least one hooking element (15) comprising
at least one elastically deformable hooking arm (25) to said seat profile (9) so that
said hooking element (15) and said seat profile (9) delimit a first hooking seat (16)
receiving said male element free end (13) of the pane (3), and so that said hooking
arm (25) influences said male element free end (13) approaching said seat profile
(9).