![]() Set of modules of a frame
专利摘要:
Set of modules of a frame, each module comprising cross members connected to each other, each cross member comprising a first and a second side, the modules being connected by a set of fastening elements and each comprise at least two handkerchiefs placed on two cross members adjacent, each cross member being provided with at least a first and a second perforation, said handkerchiefs being provided with a third perforation and extending parallel to the second side of the sleepers, the third perforation being oriented in a direction which passes through the second side, a first respectively a second of the fixing elements of said set being housed in the first respectively the second perforations of two modules when they are assembled with the first faces of one of the cross members of each of the two modules side by side, which elements fixing are arranged to make it possible to establish the connection between the two adjacent modules during their connection between them. 公开号:BE1023334B1 申请号:E2015/0268 申请日:2015-11-20 公开日:2017-02-07 发明作者:Visscher Julien De 申请人:Mcb Atelier Sprl; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Set of modules of a frame The present invention relates to a set of modules of a frame, each module comprising at least three crosspieces connected together so as to form a subset of the frame, each crosspiece comprising a first and a second side forming an angle between them, said assembly comprising a set of fasteners arranged to connect the modules together, each module also comprising at least two handkerchiefs each placed on two adjacent crosspieces at a junction between these two adjacent crosspieces, each crossmember being provided with at least a first and a second perforation located on the first side and respectively disposed in the vicinity of a first and a second end of the cross, said tissues each being provided with a third perforation. Such an assembly is known from the Australian patent AU 547147 and is for example used for podiums. The set serves as a support on which we then come to ask a finish, such as a board that is then the floor of the podium. The fasteners are arranged to connect the modules together. Given that the known frame must be foldable to facilitate its transport, the set of fasteners is formed by hinges placed on the first side of the cross. To reinforce the module, tissues, which are also placed on the first side of the cross, are provided. A disadvantage of the module assembly of a known frame is that it is modular only one direction. Indeed the hinges, which form the fasteners, are placed on the surface of the module, which prevents to join directly to this surface an adjacent module. The use of hinges being imposed by the need to make the folding assembly thus considerably limits the modularity of the assembly and makes it suitable only for a limited number of constructions. The object of the invention is to provide a set of modules of a modular framework that can be used for a large number of applications. To this end, a set of modules of a frame according to the invention is characterized in that the tissues extend substantially in parallel to the second side of the crosspieces, the third perforation being oriented in a direction which extends through the second flank, a first of the fixing elements of said set being housed in the first perforations and a second of the fastening elements of said set being housed in the second perforations of two adjacent modules when they are assembled with the first faces of one of the crosspieces of each of the two modules side by side, which fixing elements are arranged to allow to establish the connection between the two adjacent modules when this connection is established between them. By using modules where the connection between the modules is done during the assembly of adjacent modules, the set offers greater flexibility of use and therefore greater modularity during assembly. The first and second perforations used to accommodate first and second fixing elements of said game, they do not form an obstacle when the modules are interconnected. A first embodiment of a set of modules of a frame according to the invention is characterized in that the third perforation is positioned in such a way as to allow a connection via a third of the fixing elements of said set with one of the first or second perforations of one of the modules of the assembly disposed against the handkerchief where the third perforation is applied, the third fastener being housed in this third perforation and the first or second perforation when the modules are assembled. Since the tissues and their third perforations are mounted on the second side of the cross, they are in a different plane than the one where the first and second perforations, which are arranged on the first sidewall, are. Thus the handkerchief allows, thanks to its third perforation, the juxtaposition of an adjacent module, which also contributes to the modularity of the frame. Indeed as the third perforation is in the handkerchief it can be used to attach another module with the third of the fasteners. It is therefore possible to connect modules both side by side and at an angle between them. A second embodiment of a set of modules of a frame according to the invention is characterized in that the third perforation is arranged on a crossing of a first and a second plane respectively extending through the first perforating a first of said two adjacent crosspieces and through the second perforation of a second one of said two adjacent crosspieces, the first and second planes being substantially perpendicular to each other. Thus, it is ensured that a third of the fastening elements introduced into the third perforation can engage in a first or second perforation of a module placed against the handkerchief where the third perforation is located and thus allow alignment with the crosspiece. of this module where the first or second perforation is located. A third embodiment of an assembly according to the invention is characterized in that each cross member is provided on its first side with at least a fourth and a fifth perforation disposed respectively in the vicinity of the first and second ends. of the cross member and extending into a first and a second plane extending substantially perpendicular through the first and second perforations. This allows a greater rigidity of assembly of the frame. A fourth embodiment of an assembly according to the invention is characterized in that at least two of the at least three sleepers are each formed of at least two segments interconnected by a connecting member arranged to allow a movement of segments relative to each other and allowing an extension of the cross. The connecting member makes it possible to extend the length of the cross member and thus to more easily adjust the set of modules of a frame to the dimensions of the place where it is to be applied. A fifth embodiment of an assembly according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises at least one attachment plate arranged to be attached to a tissue and to extend to the opposite side to which the tissue is applied. The plate makes it easier to hang the finish and also easier to remove the finish. Preferably the attachment plate has an eleventh perforation arranged to align with the third perforation when the attachment plate is placed on the module. This facilitates the fixing of the finish because the alignment of the holes makes it easy to insert a fastener. Preferably the attachment plate has on two of its sides a staircase profile. This makes it possible to provide access to the fastening elements introduced into the first and second perforations. The invention will now be described with the aid of the drawings in which: FIG. 1 shows an overall view of a first embodiment of a module of the assembly according to the invention; Figure 2 illustrates the arrangement of the first, second and third perforations; FIG. 3 shows an overall view of a second embodiment of a module of an assembly according to the invention; Figure 4 shows the second embodiment of a module of the assembly in its stretched form; Figure 5 shows the second embodiment of the module of the assembly with accessories attached thereto; Figure 6 shows three modules of the assembly assembled together. Figure 7 shows an overview of a module provided with an attachment plate; Figure 8 shows a device for assembling the modules; and FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of a module according to the invention. In the drawings the same reference has been assigned to the same element or a similar element. FIG. 1 shows an overall view of a first embodiment of a module 1 of the set of modules of a frame according to the invention. Each module comprises four crosspieces 2, 3, 4 and 5 interconnected to form a subset of the frame. Of course the module could have only three sleepers instead of four, or it could even have more than four sleepers. It is however necessary that the cross members are connected at least two to two between them to give rigidity to the module. For the sake of clarity in the rest of the description we will limit ourselves to a module having four sleepers. Each crosspiece comprises a first 2a, 3a and a second sidewall 2b, 3b flank forming an angle between them. This angle is preferably 90 °, but can be any value between 60 ° and 120 °. The module comprises at least two handkerchiefs 6 each placed on two adjacent crosspieces at a junction between these two crosspieces. This has the consequence that the tissues are each time at a corner of the module. They are preferably aligned to the sleepers. The tissues are preferably superimposed on the crosspieces and extend substantially in parallel with the second sidewalls 2b, 3b of the crosspieces on which they are mounted. As shown in Figure 1, the tissues 6 are superimposed on the crosspieces 2, 3, 4 and 5 so as not to interfere with fasteners. The tissues preferably have a thickness of 18 mm and the crosspieces preferably have a thickness of also 18 mm. Each crossbar is provided with at least a first 7 and a second 8 perforation respectively disposed in the vicinity of a first 11 and a second 12 end of the cross member. The first and second perforations are located on the first flanks 2a, 3a of the sleepers. Preferably, each cross member is provided with at least a fourth and a fifth perforation placed respectively in the vicinity of the first and second ends of the crosspiece. The fourth and fifth perforations are preferably similar to the first and second perforations and are also located on the first flanks 2a, 3a of the crosspieces. As illustrated in Figure 1 the fourth and fifth perforations respectively extending at a distance from the first and second perforations and in a first PL1 and a second plane PL2 extending substantially perpendicularly through the first and second perforations. The perforations are used to introduce and accommodate fasteners, such as screws and bolts or pins. These fasteners 43 are part of a set of fasteners which connect adjacent modules to each other, as shown in dotted line 48 in FIG. 6. The perforations are either formed by blind holes in the first sidewall. the cross, or they traverse straight through the cross from the first side to end on the other side crosses. Thus, to build a frame with all the modules according to the invention and where the modules are aligned in the same plane will each time take two modules 1 and place the first side of a cross member of a module against the first flank of a cross member of the other module so that these first flanks are side by side. The first and second perforations 7 and 8 of a first of the two modules are introduced into each other in order to fit the first and second ones of the fastening element in such a way that they are housed in the perforations of the module. concerned. It will then be sufficient to join the two modules by bringing them side by side from one another and by engaging the fixing elements applied in the first module in the first and second perforations of the other of the two modules. The connection between the two modules is complete when the first and second fasteners are engaged in the first and second perforations. In case the modules are provided with fourth and fifth perforations 9 and 10, of course a similar operation can be done for these perforations. Depending on the size of the structure to be built, more modules will be placed side by side, each time applying the same assembly sequence as that just described. The modules can be juxtaposed in both a horizontal and vertical direction, so that the framework is formed by a matrix of modules. The fact that the fastening elements are housed in the first, second and, where appropriate, also in the fourth and fifth perforations, has the consequence that their presence does not disturb the juxtaposition of the modules, which can thus be intimately interconnected without that there is a light between them. Indeed, at the level of the connection between two modules juxtaposed the fastening element is only through this link. The tissues are each provided with a third perforation 13, which, as illustrated in FIG. 2, is preferably arranged on a crease I of a first plane PL1 and a second plane PL2 extending respectively through the first perforation 7 of a first 4 of said two adjacent crosspieces and through the second perforation 8 of a second 5 of said two adjacent crosspieces, the first and second planes being substantially perpendicular to each other. The third perforation is oriented in a direction that extends through the second side of the sleepers. Thus the third perforation forms an angle, in particular an angle of 90 °, with respect to the direction in which the first and second perforations applied on the first side of the cross member extend. The third perforation 13 is positioned in such a way as to allow a connection via a third of the fixing elements of said clearance with one of the first, second, fourth or fifth perforations of one of the modules of the assembly arranged against the handkerchief where the third perforation is applied. This makes it possible to place and fix two modules against each other so that they form an angle of 90 ° between them. A third fixing element of the set of fixing elements being housed in this third perforation of one module and those of the first, second, fourth or fifth perforations of the other module, when the modules are assembled. Thus it becomes possible not only to form a framework that extends in the same plane, but also a framework that extends in several planes. Preferably, when the modules are placed in a matrix they are all placed so that the tissues are on the same side, except for the module or modules on which we will fix another module on their handkerchief. This makes it possible to use the same fastening elements for fastening with the crosspieces between them or between a cross member and a handkerchief. In addition, the fasteners applied in these third perforations will not interfere with those already applied in the first, second, fourth and fifth perforations. With this arrangement of the third perforation 13 a fastener which will be introduced into this third perforation will be sufficiently distant from the fasteners introduced into the perforations applied to the first sidewalls of the crosspieces. As illustrated in FIG. 9, which shows another embodiment of a module according to the invention, it is also possible for the tissue to comprise at least one sixth perforation 40, 41 placed offset from the third perforation 6. Preferably the sixth perforations are arranged at the same distance from the third perforation and at the corners of a rectangular triangle. The sixth or more perforations serve to mount other modules on the module, which will then be out of step with this module. This increases the number of framework configurations to achieve according to the invention. In the embodiment according to FIG. 9, the module also comprises at least first hole 42-1 placed substantially in the center of the first side of a first cross member and a second hole 42-2 placed substantially in the center of the first side of a second crossbar located on the opposite side of the module. These holes cross their respective sleepers. Preferably each hole 42 comprises on both sides a channel 43 and 44 which extends from the perimeter of the hole each time an end of the crosspiece. These holes have several functions including those to use to take control of the module, to allow the passage of cables or tubes, or to insert bars to stiffen the frame. In the embodiment according to Figure 9 the module also comprises ninths 45 and tenths 46 perforations placed at a distance from the first and second and having similar configurations and functions to the latter. These ninths 45 and tenths 46 perforations serve to connect other modules which can thus be mounted offset from the module on which they will be mounted. Of course the presence of the sixth 40, 41, ninth 45 and tenths 46 perforations and that of the holes 42 are independent of each other and can together and separately be applied to the other embodiments described herein. In the embodiment according to FIG. 9, the tissues are placed in the enclosure formed by the module and their surface is therefore at the same height as that of the second sidewalls of the crosspieces. Of course this arrangement of tissues can also be applied to the embodiment of the module shown in Figure 1. Figures 3 and 4 show an overview of a second embodiment of a module of an assembly according to the invention. This embodiment differs from that illustrated in FIG. 1 by the fact that at least two of the crosspieces 2, 3, 4 and 5 are each formed of at least two segments 2-1 and 2-2, 3-1. and 3-2. Each of these segments is preferably provided with a seventh 16 and an eighth perforation similar to the first and second perforations. The segments are interconnected by a connecting member 14 arranged to allow movement of the segments relative to each other and allowing an extension of the cross or an inclination of the segments together. Preferably this connecting member is formed by a batten applied against a third side of the crossbar and provided with at least one groove 15 (-1, -2, -3-, 4) in which a lug applied to the cross-member takes outlet. The third side of the cross is located on the opposite side to the one where the first side is located. Thus the segments can slide relative to each other and they are guided in this movement by the lug that slides into the groove. Where appropriate, a fastener is inserted into the seventh or eighth perforation to secure the segments in their extended position. The presence of the connecting member thus makes it possible to vary the dimension of the module, as illustrated in FIG. 4, and to construct a frame that can adapt to the dimensions of the place where it will be placed. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 3, the connecting member has four grooves 15-1, 15-2, 15-3 and 15-4 which has the advantage of maintaining the segments of the same cross well aligned with each other when they are apart from each other. But this is of course a preferred embodiment and it will be clear that the invention is not limited to this embodiment. In other embodiments it may be envisaged to have only one groove. The fact that the grooves do not extend over the entire length of the connecting member has the advantage of stiffening the connecting member. Figure 5 shows the second embodiment of the module of the assembly with accessories attached thereto. These accessories, such as an angular piece 18 or a straight piece 19, are mounted inside the module and extend into the chamber defined by the module. The accessories are attached to the connecting member either by gluing, screwing or using nails. They allow to fix a finish. FIG. 7 shows an overall view of a module provided with an attachment plate 20. The attachment plate is arranged to be attached to a tissue 6 and to extend to the opposite side to which the tissue is applied. . Fixing the attachment plate to the handkerchief is for example made using an at least partially threaded rod and which passes through the third perforation 13 provided on the handkerchief and an eleventh perforation 23 provided on the attachment plate. The eleventh perforation is arranged to align with the third perforation when the attachment plate is placed on the module. This attachment plate is used to fix a finish. Since the attachment plate is attached to the tissue it can easily be mounted and dismounted from the module without having to interfere with other components of the module thus leaving the structure of the module intact. As it is the attachment plate that carries the finish, the latter is mounted and dismounted with the same ease as the attachment plate. The attachment plate has on two of its sides a profile 21, 22 staircase. This has the advantage of leaving free space for the fasteners that would be applied in the perforations of the cross. The staircase profile and allows the fasteners do not interfere with the mounting of the attachment plate. Preferably, the third 13 and the eleventh 23 perforations comprise a recess arranged to house the head of a bolt which is part of the fastener. Thus the bolt head does not form a protuberance relative to the plane of the handkerchief or the attachment plate, which protrusion could disturb the application of a finish. FIG. 8 illustrates a device for assembling the modules of the assembly according to the invention. The device 30 comprises a frame 33 provided with a horizontal bar 31 and a vertical bar 32 each mounted so as to slide in the frame. For this purpose the frame is provided with a first slide 34 and a second slide 35. To connect the modules together they will juxtapose a series of modules 1. Then we will slide the horizontal and vertical bars against the juxtaposed modules which will have the effect of correctly aligning them. It will then be sufficient to connect the modules together using the fasteners to form the frame. The modules are preferably made of wood, preferably poplar, treated to be flame retardant. The modules can of course be made of other materials than wood, such as aluminum or plastic. The modules according to the invention make it possible to quickly and very flexibly build a framework, which in turn can be used for various applications such as for example forming a partition, a cabinet, a shelf, a podium, a support for a decor, a staircase, bench, etc. It being understood that the modules can easily be connected to each other by means of the fastening elements placed in the perforations and that the modules can be associated in multiple configurations, both in the same plane and under planes forming an angle between them, Structures of different configurations can be formed without resorting to complex techniques.
权利要求:
Claims (13) [1] 1. A set of modules (1) of a frame, each module comprising at least three crosspieces (2,3,4,5) interconnected to form a subset of the frame, each cross-member comprising a first one ( 2a, 3a) and a second (2b, 3b) flank forming an angle between them, said assembly comprising a set of fasteners arranged to connect the modules together, each module also comprising at least two tissues (6) each placed on two adjacent crosspieces at a junction between these two adjacent crosspieces, each crossbeam being provided with at least a first (7) and a second (8) perforation located on the first sidewall and arranged respectively in the vicinity of a first (11) and a second (12) end of the crosspiece, said tissues each being provided with a third perforation (13), characterized in that the tissues extend substantially in parallel with the second side of the crosspieces, the third perforation being oriented in a direction extending through the second sidewall, a first of the fixing elements of said set being housed in the first perforations and a second of the fastening elements of said set being housed in the second perforations of two modules adjacent when they are assembled with the first faces of one of the cross members of each of the two modules side by side, which fastening elements are arranged to allow to establish the connection between the two adjacent modules when this connection is established between them. [2] 2. An assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the third perforation is positioned so as to allow a connection through a third of the fixing elements of said game with one of the first or second perforations of one of the modules. the assembly disposed against the handkerchief where the third perforation is applied, the third fastener being housed in this third perforation and the first or second perforation when the modules are assembled. [3] 3. An assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the third perforation is disposed on a crease (I) of a first (PL1) and a second (PL2) plane respectively extending through the first perforation (7) a first of said two adjacent sleepers and through the second perforation (8) of a second of said two adjacent sleepers, the first and second planes being substantially perpendicular to each other. [4] 4. An assembly according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that each cross member is provided on its first side with at least a fourth (9) and a fifth (10) perforation arranged respectively in the vicinity of the first (11). ) and the second (12) ends of the cross member and extending into first and second planes extending substantially perpendicularly through the first and second perforations. [5] 5. Assembly according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the tissue comprises at least one sixth perforation offset from the third perforation. [6] 6. Assembly according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that at least two of the at least three sleepers are each formed of at least two segments (2-1,2-2, 3-1,3- 2) interconnected by a connecting member (14) arranged to allow movement of the segments relative to each other and allowing an extension of the cross. [7] 7. An assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that the connecting member (14) is formed by a slat applied against the cross member and provided with at least one groove (15) in which a lug applied to a third face of the cross takes hold. [8] 8. Assembly according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it comprises at least one attachment plate (20) arranged to be attached to a handkerchief (6) and to extend to the opposite side to which the handkerchief is applied. [9] 9. An assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that the attachment plate comprises an eleventh perforation (23) arranged to be aligned with the third perforation when the attachment plate is placed on the module. [10] 10. An assembly according to claims 8 or 9, characterized in that the attachment plate has on two of its sides a profile (21,22) step. [11] 11. Assembly according to one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the third perforation comprises a recess arranged to house the head of a bolt. [12] 12. An assembly according to one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that at least two cross members on opposite sides of the module comprise a hole (42) through the cross on which they are applied. [13] Assembly assembly device according to one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that it comprises a frame (33) provided with a horizontal bar (31) and a vertical bar (32). mounted so as to slide in the frame against the modules mounted in the frame.
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