[0001] The present invention relates to a structure for the covering of surfaces. In particular,
the structure finds useful but not exclusive application in the building sector for
roof and wall cladding.
[0002] Especially in the building sector, it is extremely important to be able to ensure
covering structures for cladding surfaces that meet criteria such as mechanical stability,
waterproofing, ease of installation and aesthetics.
[0003] Among the various structures of this type, it is known to use plate-like elements
or panels, especially in metallic material, arranged adjacent to each other and anchored
to a bearing structure.
[0004] Typically, these panels have two complementary hooking portions, arranged on opposite
sides and extending parallel to each other for the entire extension of the panel.
[0005] Each hooking portion is configured in such a way that it can be coupled stably with
the hooking portion of an adjacent panel.
[0006] In particular, the combination between two hooking portions essentially provides
that one of the two hooking portions is such as to be housed at least partially inside
the other one.
[0007] Typically, a fixing bracket is used for anchoring the panels to the bearing structure,
which fixing bracket is configured to retain an end edge of the internal hooking portion.
[0008] However, this solution has several disadvantages.
[0009] In fact, if the covering structure were to be subjected to considerable external
forces, the anchoring could be insufficiently robust to retain the panelling.
[0010] In particular, this anchoring system could be insufficiently robust if the forces
had direction components with a tendency to lift the panels. Moreover, the coupling
of the hooking portions is not sufficiently hermetic to prevent the passage of fluids,
such as water.
[0011] In fact, these types of panels have recesses on the lower hooking portion, extending
along the entire length of the panel, configured to collect and channel the filtered
water between the two hooking portions.
[0012] However, this methodology can lead to water stagnation between the panels which causes
deterioration in the structure over time.
[0013] In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention is to propose
a cover and a kit for the covering of surfaces that overcome at least some of the
aforementioned drawbacks of the known art.
[0014] In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a structure for
the covering of surfaces capable of ensuring better anchoring to the bearing structure.
[0015] A further object of the present invention is to provide a structure for the covering
of surfaces capable of ensuring a better mechanical response to external stresses.
[0016] A further object of the present invention is to provide a structure for the covering
of surfaces capable of ensuring a better hermetic quality of the panelling in order
to avoid stagnation.
[0017] The specified technical task and the specified aims are substantially achieved by
a covering for the covering of surfaces comprising a first and a second panel, a fixing
bracket and an anchoring bracket.
[0018] The first and second panels have each a main portion, a first and a second hooking
portion, arranged on opposite sides of the main portion and configured to engage the
panels in a stable manner.
[0019] The fixing bracket and the anchoring bracket are configured to create a stable anchoring
between panels and bearing structure and to improve the stability of the panelling.
[0020] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent from the approximate and thus non-limiting description of a preferred but
not exclusive embodiment of a cover and a kit for the covering of surfaces.
[0021] Such description will be made herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings,
provided for indicative purposes only and therefore not limiting, wherein:
- Figures 1A and 1B show respective embodiments of a structure for the covering of surfaces
according to the present invention;
- Figures 2A, 2B and 2C show different views of an embodiment of an anchoring bracket
according to the present invention;
- Figures 3A, 3B and 3C show different views of a further embodiment of an anchoring
bracket according to the present invention;
- Figures 4A and 4B show views of respective embodiments of panels according to the
present invention;
- Figures 5A and 5B show views of respective embodiments of fixing brackets according
to the present invention;
- Figure 6 shows an assembly sequence of the structure for the covering of surfaces
according to the present invention.
[0022] A structure for the covering of surfaces has been indicated with reference number
1 as a whole. By way of example and without limitation, the term "surfaces" can refer
to walls and roofs of buildings or structures typically arranged outside and therefore
subject to atmospheric agents.
[0023] The structure 1 is shown in the figures in a section plane perpendicular to the longitudinal
extension thereof.
[0024] In particular, the structure 1 extends in a longitudinal direction parallel to a
longitudinal plane "S".
[0025] Substantially, this structure 1 comprises a first 2 and a second panel 3, a fixing
bracket 4 and an anchoring bracket 5.
[0026] First and second panels 2 and 3 are preferably but not necessarily the same. In other
words, the first and second panels 2 and 3 preferably have the same profile and the
same longitudinal extension.
[0027] In particular, each panel 2 and 3 has a first hooking portion 6, a second hooking
portion 7 and a main portion 8 interposed between these first and second hooking portions
6 and 7.
[0028] As shown in the appended figures, the main portion 8 is defined by a planar profile
lying on the longitudinal plane S. The main portion 8 is the panel portion 2 or 3
preferably having the largest planar extension.
[0029] On opposite sides, the main portion 8 is associated with the first and second hooking
portions 6 and 7, which extend parallel to each other along a direction perpendicular
to the section plane.
[0030] First and second hooking portions 6 and 7 are substantially configured to engage
and match adjacent panels in a stable manner according to a unique and predetermined
positioning.
[0031] In particular, the solution provides for the second hooking portion 7 of the second
panel 3 to be complementary shaped with respect to the first hooking portion 6 of
the first panel 2 so that, in a configuration of use, the second hooking portion 7
of the second panel 3 is applied on the first hooking portion 6 of the first panel
2 according to a unique and predetermined positioning, in particular by means of a
shape coupling, so that the second panel 3 clads the first panel 2.
[0032] Furthermore, the first and second portions 6 and 7 define the panel portions suitable
for being constrained to a bearing structure by means of a fixing bracket 4 and anchoring
bracket 5.
[0033] Structurally, the first hooking portion 6 projects from the main portion 8, i.e.
it extends away from the longitudinal plane "S" on which the main portion 8 lies.
[0034] Furthermore, the first hooking portion 6 has a complex and at least partially shaped
profile.
[0035] In particular, the first hooking portion 6 has a head part 9 and a base part 10,
which connects the head part 9 to the main portion 8.
[0036] The base part 10 has two walls 10a and 10b each having a substantially ascending
profile approaching the head part 9.
[0037] The first wall 10a, according to an embodiment, provide for the presence of two interleaved
ramps and two horizontal sections.
[0038] The second wall 10b provides for a single ramp.
[0039] The head part 9, associated with two ends of the base part 10, has an at least partially
curved profile and extends transversely with respect to the longitudinal plane "S".
[0040] The head part 9 is configured in such a way as to be overall closed at the top and
open at the bottom with a concavity turned downwards.
[0041] In particular, the head part 9 is shaped in such a way as to define two facing and
opposite walls, extending away from the longitudinal plane "S". A plurality of first
undercuts 11 is formed on these walls, which undercuts having concavity turned inwardly
of the head part and at least partially upwards.
[0042] A preferred embodiment provides for the first hooking portion to have four first
undercuts 11.
[0043] In particular, the first undercuts 11 are arranged in pairs, each on a respective
wall of the head part so that the respective concavities of the first undercuts 11
are facing each other. In other words, these first undercuts 11 are substantially
arranged in pairs on different walls of the head part 9 and formed at the same level
with respect to the longitudinal plane "S".
[0044] Furthermore, according to a preferred embodiment, one of the first four undercuts
11 has an arched profile having a concavity turned inwardly of the head part.
[0045] This arched profile has a substantially curved shape and preferably an arc of a circle.
[0046] The second hooking portion 7 extends away from the main portion 8, in a transverse
direction with respect to the longitudinal plane "S" and has a profile at least partially
complimentary shaped with respect to the profile of the first hooking portion 6.
[0047] In particular, the second hooking portion 7 is configured in such a way as to be
couplable, and in particular is configured to accommodate, at least partially, the
first hooking portion 6 of an adjacent panel according to a unique and predetermined
positioning.
[0048] In other words, the second hooking portion 7 has a profile following the profile
of the first hooking portion 6 so that in configuration of use the first hooking portion
6 of the first panel 2 is stably housed according to a shape interlocking inside the
second hooking portion 7 of the second panel 3.
[0049] Specifically, the second hooking portion 7 has a head portion 12 and a base part
13 at least partially following the head part 9 and the base part 10 of the first
hooking portion 6.
[0050] The base portion 13 of the second hooking portion 7 has a substantially ascending
profile approaching the head portion 12.
[0051] In particular, the base part 13 of the second hooking portion 7 follows the profile
of the first wall of the base part 10 of the first hooking portion 6 so that, in configuration
of use, the first and second hooking portion 6 and 7 are visually symmetrical.
[0052] Specifically, the base part 13 of the second hooking portion 7 will have two ramps
interleaved with two horizontal sections.
[0053] One end of the base part 13 is associated with the head part 12, where the head part
12 has an at least partially curved profile and extends transversely with respect
to the longitudinal plane "S".
[0054] In particular the head portion 12 of the second hooking portion 7 is shaped so as
to define two facing and opposite walls, extending away from the longitudinal plane.
Moreover, the head part 12 is configured in such a way as to be overall closed at
the top and open at the bottom with a concavity facing downwards.
[0055] The walls of the head part 12 of the second hooking portion 7 have a plurality of
second undercuts 14 that are complementary in shape and in number such as to be able
to be couplable with the first undercuts 11 of the first hooking portion 6.
[0056] In other words, in configuration of use, first and second undercuts 11 and 14 are
permanently connected to each other, in particular by shape coupling.
[0057] A preferred embodiment provides that the second hooking portion 7 has four second
undercuts 14 configured in such a way as to hook, in configuration of use, the respective
first four undercuts 11 of the first hooking portion 6.
[0058] Advantageously, the presence of first and second undercuts 11 and 14 allows to stably
constrain the first and second panels 2 and 3, avoiding relative movements if external
forces act on the panels.
[0059] Furthermore, the concavity turned at least partially upwards allows a shape engagement
such as to prevent or in particular undo the relative movements in a transverse direction
to the longitudinal plane "S". Furthermore, the second hooking portion 7 of the second
panel 3 is obtained by bending an end portion of the second panel 3 and one of the
two walls of the second hooking portion 7 of the second panel 3 defines an end edge
15 of the panel.
[0060] According to a preferred embodiment, the end edge 15 of the second hooking portion
7 defines one of the second undercuts 14.
[0061] Advantageously, water infiltrations are considerably limited thanks to the second
undercut 14 defined by the end edge 15 of the second hooking portion 7. Moreover,
the end edge 15 of the second hooking portion 7, in configuration of use, adheres
to the first hooking portion 6 giving the impression to an observer that there are
no discontinuities between first and second panel 2 and 3.
[0062] Furthermore, according to a preferred embodiment, one of the four second undercuts
14 has an arched profile having a concavity turned inwardly of the head part and arranged
in such a way that, in configuration of use, this second undercut 14 mates with the
first undercut 11 having an arched profile of the first hooking portion 6.
[0063] Advantageously, thus structured, the head part 12 of the second hooking portion 7
of the second panel 3 allows a temporary housing for the head part 9 of the first
hooking portion 6 of the first panel 2.
[0064] This temporary housing hinders or prevents the relative displacements between the
first and second hooking portion 6 and 7 of the respective first and second panels
2 and 3 along a transverse direction parallel to the longitudinal plane "S".
[0065] The temporary housing, defined by the head portion 12 of the second hooking portion
7, thus allows the first hooking portion 6 of the first panel 2 to be correctly aligned
with the second hooking portion 7 of the second panel 3.
[0066] In this way, the application of a force that pushes the second hooking portion 7
towards the first hooking portion 6 causes the head portion 12 of the second hooking
portion 7 to be urged to expand elastically to allow the insertion of the first hooking
portion 6 of the first panel 2.
[0067] The anchoring of the panels 2 and 3 to the bearing structure takes place by means
of an anchoring bracket 5 and a fixing bracket 4.
[0068] In this context, as will be described more fully in the following discussion, the
combined action of the two brackets 4, 5 gives greater stability to the whole structure
1.
[0069] In other words, the presence of the anchoring bracket 5 which has a double anchoring
given both independently and by the fixing bracket 4, leads to a greater stability
when the two panels 2 and 3 hook with consequent advantages in terms of practical
use and stabilization of the panels. This combined action of the brackets 4, 5 is
able to withstand very high stresses caused for example by violent atmospheric agents.
[0070] In particular, the first panel 2 has an end relief 16 arranged adjacent to the first
hooking portion 6.
[0071] Specifically, this end relief 16 is associated with an end portion 17 which is interposed
between the first hooking portion 6 and this end relief 16.
[0072] This end relief 16 is configured so as to be inserted in a portion of the fixing
bracket 4.
[0073] The fixing bracket 4 is made of metallic material, preferably of stainless steel,
in particular by bending a single metallic plate.
[0074] The fixing bracket 4, in fact, has a hooking portion 18 defining a concave seat which
is suitable to at least partially accommodate the end relief 16. In configuration
of use, this hooking portion 18 is interposed between the first panel 2 and the second
panel 3.
[0075] The fixing bracket 4 also has a connecting portion 19, preferably planar, and integral
with the hooking portion 18, which can be stably connected to the anchoring bracket
5.
[0076] In other words, the connecting portion 19 of the fixing bracket 4, in configuration
of use, is applicable to a mounting portion 20 shaped on the anchoring bracket 5 where
this mounting portion 20 is arranged in a decentralized lateral position, in detail
in proximity to or at a side edge of the anchoring bracket 5.
[0077] The structure 1 comprises first and second connecting means (not shown in the appended
figures).
[0078] The first connecting means are configured for the stable fixing of the anchoring
bracket 5 to the bearing structure while the second connecting means are configured
for the stable fixing of the fixing bracket 4 to the mounting portion 20 of the anchoring
bracket 5.
[0079] Furthermore, part of the first connecting means can coincide with at least part of
the second connecting means.
[0080] First and second connecting means can for example be threaded bodies. First and second
connecting means are housed inside respective through holes 21a and holes 21b formed
in the fixing bracket 4 and in the anchoring bracket 5 respectively.
[0081] In particular, the connecting portion 19 of the fixing bracket 4 has through holes
21a configured to accommodate the second connecting means, arranged in such a position
as to mate, in configuration of use, with respective holes 21b formed on the mounting
portion 20 of the anchoring bracket 5.
[0082] These holes 21b formed in the anchoring bracket 5 can be blind or through holes.
[0083] Furthermore, at these through holes 21a, the connecting portion 19 of the fixing
bracket 4 has annular-shaped protrusions 22 engaging with corresponding flarings 23
of the holes 21b of the mounting portion 20. Advantageously, these protrusions 22
allow an automatic and facilitated centring during laying.
[0084] The anchoring bracket 5 has further holes 21b arranged to accommodate first connecting
means for a stable anchoring to the bearing structure. Structurally, the anchoring
bracket 5 is made of a monolithic body. Furthermore, the anchoring bracket 5 is made
at least partially, preferably entirely, of polyamide or acetyl resin.
[0085] At a functional level, the anchoring bracket 5 substantially has the mounting portion
20 on which the fixing bracket 4 is housed and a receiving portion 24 on which portions
of the first and second panels 2 and 3 are housed and supported.
[0086] In particular, the receiving portion is configured to receive and support the end
portion 17 of the first panel 2, which is lying on the longitudinal plane "S".
[0087] In configuration of use, the hooking portion 18 of the fixing bracket 4 and the receiving
portion 24 of the anchoring bracket 5 are such as to define a retaining seat adapted
to retain the end relief 16 and the end portion 17 according to a unique and predetermined
positioning.
[0088] This retaining seat is obtained by raising the mounting portion 20 or by hollowing
out the receiving portion 24.
[0089] Furthermore, in configuration of use, the hooking portion 18 of the fixing bracket
4 is interposed on the first 2 and on the second panel 3. Subsequently, different
embodiments of the structure 1 for the cladding of surfaces are treated.
[0090] A first embodiment, shown in Figure 1B, provides for an anchoring bracket 5 having
a substantially plate-like configuration and in which said receiving surface 24 extends
through a prevalent surface extension of the anchoring bracket so that, in use, the
receiving portion 24 receive and support, both the end portion 17 of the first panel
2 interposed between the first hooking portion 6 and the end relief 16, and a central
portion of the first panel 2 arranged between the first and second hooking portion
6 and 7 of the first panel 2.
[0091] A further embodiment, shown in Figure 1A, provides that the anchoring bracket 5 has
a support element 25, preferably central, extending away from a lower surface of the
anchoring bracket 5.
[0092] In other words, this support element 25 extends transversely away from the longitudinal
plane "S".
[0093] Moreover, this support element 25 is adapted to define, in configuration of use,
a shape engagement with at least one of the first and second engaging portions 6 and
7.
[0094] In particular, the support element 25 has a tapered shape away from the lower surface
of the anchoring bracket 5 and has a head 25a defining a section widening so as to
engage with at least one undercut 11 or 14 of the first or second engaging portion
6 or 7.
[0095] Advantageously, thanks to the constraint between the support element 25 and the panels
2 and 3, the structure 1 has a higher mechanical resistance to external stresses.
[0096] In fact, even in the case in which the structure 1 is subjected to forces the components
thereof tend to move the panels 2 and 3 away from the bearing structure, the anchoring
bracket 5, by means of the support element 25, is able to retain the panels 2 and
3 firmly.
[0097] According to this embodiment, the anchoring bracket 5 has, preferably at or in proximity
to its opposite sides, a pair of slots 26 configured to receive protrusions 27 present
on the panels 2 and 3.
[0098] In fact, each panel 2 and 3 has a first and a second lower protrusion 27, each preferably
defining a shaped groove, arranged respectively in proximity to the first and second
hooking portions 6 and 7.
[0099] In particular, this first and second lower protrusion 27 are oriented in mutually
non-parallel directions. These lower protrusions 27 are shaped so as to be housed
by shape coupling in the pair of slots 26 formed in the anchoring bracket 5.
[0100] Advantageously, the shape coupling between lower protrusions 27 and pair of slots
26 improves the mechanical stability of the structure 1 and the stability of the anchoring.
[0101] A further embodiment, not shown in the appended figures, provides for anchoring brackets
5 having the slots 26 but not the support element 25. A further embodiment, not shown
in the appended figures, provides for anchoring brackets 5 having a single slot 26.
[0102] A further embodiment, not shown in the appended figures, provides for anchoring brackets
5 having the support element 25 but not the slots 26. Advantageously, the present
invention achieves the intended aim by overcoming the drawbacks complained about in
the prior art and providing a structure for the covering of surfaces capable of ensuring
a better anchoring to the bearing structure.
[0103] In fact, the presence of the anchoring bracket makes it possible to maintain the
panelling in a correct arrangement, in particular the first and second panels, should
stresses due to, for example, atmospheric agents occur.
[0104] In fact, the combined work of anchoring bracket and fixing bracket allows a robust
anchoring of the panelling to the bearing structure.
[0105] In particular, the joint action of the brackets provides a greater number of anchoring
points and therefore a better distribution of the strains.
[0106] The shape anchoring between the anchoring bracket and the hooking portions ensures
that the strain is not concentrated on the fixing bracket and consequently on the
connecting means which secure it to the bearing structure.
[0107] Another object achieved is to provide a structure for the covering of surfaces capable
of ensuring a better mechanical response to external stresses, avoiding premature
breakage of the panelling and undesired displacements thereof.
[0108] In fact, the presence of the anchoring bracket makes it possible to maintain the
panelling in a correct arrangement, in particular the first and second panels, should
stresses due to, for example, atmospheric agents occur.
[0109] In particular, the shape anchoring between the hooking portions and the anchoring
bracket allows to effectively stabilize the panels.
[0110] Furthermore, thanks to the support element and the slots present in the anchoring
bracket, the structure is able to provide a more robust anchoring.
[0111] A further object achieved is to provide a structure for the covering of surfaces
capable of ensuring a better hermetic quality of the panelling.
[0112] In fact, thanks to the mutually shaped conformation of the hooking portions and above
all thanks to the presence of undercuts, the hooking portions are cohesively matched
ensuring a hermetic seal which prevents the water from filtering.
1. A structure (1) for the covering of surfaces, comprising:
- a fixing bracket (4) having a connecting portion (19), preferably planar, stably
anchored to a bearing structure, and a hooking portion (18) integral with the connecting
portion (19) and defining a concave seat;
- a first panel (2) and a second panel (3), each having a main portion (8) and, on
opposite sides of said main portion (8), a first hooking portion (6) at least partially
shaped, projecting from said main portion (8), and a second hooking portion (7) at
least partially shaped, projecting from said main portion (8), wherein said first
panel (2) also has an end relief (16) arranged adjacent to said first hooking portion
(6); preferably the second hooking portion (7) of the second panel (3) being complementary
shaped with respect to the first hooking portion (6) of the first panel (2); in a
configuration of use, the second hooking portion (7) of the second panel (3) being
applied on the first hooking portion (6) of the first panel (2) according to a unique
and predetermined positioning, in particular by means of a shape coupling, in such
a way that the second panel (3) clads the first panel (2) at said hooking portions
(6, 7) coupled together;
wherein the hooking portion (18) of the fixing bracket (4) is configured to interpose,
in said configuration of use, between the first panel (2) and the second panel (3)
and to house said end relief (16) inside said concave seat;
characterized in that it further comprises an anchoring bracket (5) which can be fixed to the bearing structure
and shaped so as to define a mounting portion (20) on which said connecting portion
(19) of the fixing bracket (4) is applicable in use.
2. The structure (1) according to claim 1, comprising first connecting means for the
stable fixing of the anchoring bracket (5) to the bearing structure and second connecting
means for the stable fixing of the fixing bracket (4) to the mounting portion (20)
of the anchoring bracket (5), wherein said anchoring bracket (5) has a receiving surface
(24) configured to receive and support an end portion (17) of the first panel (2)
interposed between the first hooking portion (6) and said end relief (16).
3. The structure (1) according to claim 2, wherein at least part of the first connecting
means coincide with at least part of the second connecting means.
4. The structure (1) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein said connecting portion (19)
of the fixing bracket (4) has a plate-like configuration and wherein said mounting
portion (20) has a flat upper surface intended to receive and support said connecting
portion (19) of the fixing bracket (4), said flat upper surface of the mounting portion
(20) being raised with respect to said receiving surface (24).
5. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims 2 to 4, wherein
said connecting portion (19) of the fixing bracket (4) has one or more through holes
(21a) intended for housing said second connecting means and wherein said mounting
portion (20) has corresponding holes (21b) for housing said second connecting means;
said connecting portion (19) of the fixing bracket (4) having, at said through holes
(21a), annular-shaped protrusions (22) engaging within corresponding flarings (23)
of the holes (21b) of the mounting portion (20).
6. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims 2 to 5, wherein
said mounting portion (20) is arranged on the anchoring bracket (5) in a decentralized
lateral position, in particular in proximity to or at a side edge of the anchoring
bracket (5).
7. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims 2 to 6, wherein
said anchoring bracket (5) has a substantially plate-like configuration and wherein
said receiving surface (24) extends over a prevalent surface extension of the anchoring
bracket (5) in such a way that, in use, said receiving surface (24) receives and supports,
both an end portion (16) of the first panel (2) interposed between the first hooking
portion (6) and said end relief (17), and a main portion (8) of the first panel (2)
arranged between the first and second hooking portion (6, 7) of the first panel (2).
8. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims 2 to 6, wherein
said anchoring bracket (5) has a support element (25), preferably central, extending
away from a lower surface of the anchoring bracket (5) and able to define, in use,
a shape engagement with at least one of said first and second anchoring portion (6,
7) coupled together.
9. The structure (1) according to claim 8, wherein said support element (25) has a tapered
shape away from the lower surface of the anchoring bracket (5) and has a head (25a)
defining a section widening to engage with at least one undercut (11, 14) of said
first and/or second anchoring portion (6, 7) coupled together.
10. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein each panel
(2, 3) has a first and a second lower protrusion (27), each preferably defining a
shaped groove, arranged respectively in proximity to the first and the second hooking
portion (6, 7), the lower protrusions (27) of the same panel (2, 3) being oriented
in mutually non-parallel directions; and wherein said anchoring bracket (5) has, preferably
at or in proximity to its opposite sides, a pair of slots (26) configured to each
receive a corresponding one of said lower protrusions (27) of the panels (2, 3) and
substantially complementary shaped with respect to the respective lower protrusion
(27).
11. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the first
hooking portion (6) is shaped so as to define two facing and opposite walls extending
away from the main portion (8) and having a plurality of first undercuts (11), and
wherein the second hooking portion (7) is shaped so as to define two facing and opposite
walls extending away from the main portion (8) and having a plurality of second undercuts
(14), complementary to said first undercuts (11) so that respective first and second
undercuts (11, 14) are stably connected to each other, in particular by shape coupling;
preferably the second hooking portion (7) of the second panel (3) being entirely complementary
shaped with respect to the first hooking portion (6) of the first panel (2).
12. The structure (1) according to claim 11, wherein the second hooking portion (7) of
the second panel (3) is obtained by bending an end portion of the second panel (3)
and wherein one of the two walls of said second hooking portion (7) of the second
panel defines an end edge (15) of the panel (3); said end edge (15) defining an undercut
(14) of the second hooking portion (7).
13. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the anchoring
bracket (5) is made of a monolithic body.
14. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the anchoring
bracket (5) is made at least partially, preferably entirely, of polyamide or acetyl
resin.
15. The structure (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the fixing
bracket (4) is made of metallic material, preferably of stainless steel, in particular
by bending a single metal plate.