专利摘要:
Group of elements (1) for composing furniture (3) and / or shields (4), forming a modular block system (5), each modular block (5) having a block shape with a face upper (6) and a lower face (7) and with side faces (8) between the lower face (7) and the upper face (6) and wherein this modular block system (5) comprises at least one or more of blocks (9) is or are wall blocks (9) which can be placed in vertical position while resting alone on the floor, the wall block concerned (9) forming in this vertical position a wall or a screen (4). ).
公开号:BE1024068B1
申请号:E2015/0119
申请日:2015-03-27
公开日:2017-11-10
发明作者:Eric Dor;Jean Marc Bricteux
申请人:Abv Nv;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Group of elements intended to create an arrangement for composing furniture and / or to act as protective screens and configuration formed with such a group of elements
In the first case, the present invention relates to a group of elements intended to create an arrangement for composing furniture and / or act as protective screens.
More particularly, the present invention relates to such a group of elements that makes it possible to compose furniture and screens typically suitable for living rooms, offices, public spaces such as schools, hospitals, libraries, radio stations. railways, airports, hotels and the like. Nevertheless, it is not excluded according to the present invention to use the group of elements to create an arrangement for composing furniture and / or act as screens for an application in more private environments, such as a dining room, a bedroom, etc.
Without limiting the invention to these applications, the present invention more particularly relates to a group of elements for creating an arrangement for composing furniture and / or protective screens, in which the furniture and / or protective screens are intended to be arranged and / or combined in different possible configurations, for example, to form or define corresponding spaces in a larger environment.
Accordingly, the invention also relates to a configuration formed with a group of elements of the invention, which configuration is typically used as a furniture for people and possibly at the same time fulfills a role as a screen, as a divider of a larger space or as a speaker.
According to a state of the art, all types of furniture and protective screens exist, composed by elements of various shapes and arranged in various configurations to limit certain spaces, such as spaces for an office.
A typical known example is the use of furniture and screens to divide a large office space into smaller office spaces to provide a more secure office environment for one or more office workers.
The type of protection, such as screens, which are used for this purpose according to the state of the art is composed of a plate material usually installed in a surrounding frame and supported by one or more feet to support the screen on floor.
Multiple screens of this type are coupled to each other by means of all types of rather complicated coupling means.
In the environment enclosed by these screens, conventional freestanding furniture is usually provided, including tables, chairs, chairs, benches, desks, cabinets, shelving.
In such known configurations of screens and separate furniture, screens and furniture also perform completely separate functions, ie screens divide the larger environment into smaller spaces required and furniture are used by people to sit, write, read, work and store materials.
The aforementioned known examples may have certain advantages, typically in conventional office spaces of large companies, in which, for example, depending on changes in the organizational structure of the company, new office configurations are often required.
In such a known application, it is for example possible for employees to arrange their offices in the environment defined by the surrounding screen according to their needs, while the offices can be separately adapted to the task to be completed, for example offices by related to drawing tables, etc.
These advantages are typically not a concern in the case of applications to which the group of elements according to the invention and the configurations composed by these elements are typically intended, including hotel lounges, airport halls. Nevertheless, the present invention is also clearly suitable for use in these conventional office environments.
A disadvantage of the aforementioned known screens and separate known furniture is for example that it is necessary to deploy a quantity of effort to support the separate screens on a floor.
In particular, the protections, such as screens, are composed of a certain amount of elements or materials and it takes a long time to install the screens stably.
Another disadvantage is that often a large amount of space is lost between screens and furniture.
The screens of these systems also typically do not have good acoustic characteristics, so that they do not perform their function as screens according to current standards, in a way that is acceptable today from a qualitative point of view. .
In addition, the separation of a screen and a piece of furniture is also not economical. Other known furniture are of a type to which a certain function as a screen is immediately incorporated so that the two functions, that is to say the furniture function and the screen function, are combined in the furniture. .
A typical example of such known furniture is a seat or bench having a seat back and often also seat sides, which extend over a considerable height, typically above the height of a seated person, sometimes above the height of a person standing.
In other more developed examples, the furniture includes two or more seats surrounding a table, the seats having a seat back of considerable height and the table being integrated into the furniture.
Sometimes, these known furniture even include a roof covering the table, the roof being supported on the seat backs.
These known examples are very compact and usually provide a relatively high level of privacy in the office environment. However, in some cases, these known furniture do not extend from the floor, but are instead supported on the floor by means of supports or legs leaving some open space below the seat of the furniture.
It is clear that in such cases there is little or no acoustic protection provided to the user.
A more significant disadvantage, however, of known furniture which simultaneously forms a seat and a screen is that these known furniture are not suitable for forming configurations, for example, to divide a large environment into smaller spaces or to form a long bench in a hall, etc.
In fact, this type of known furniture is first not easily combined into a complete configuration that is practical to use, because each piece of furniture is designed to exist as such.
In addition, each piece of such known furniture has very specific dimensions that are not easily adapted to conform, for example, to specific needs in the larger environment.
An adaptation of this piece of furniture would require a complete change of the piece of furniture concerned, which would take a lot of time and would be expensive. Even from the point of view of user acceptance, a combination of one or more of these known furniture would be far from being of interest to the user, especially not in large spaces.
The architects and designers responsible for creating a configuration that is suitable as a screen and / or furniture in larger environments such as airports, hotels, railway station halls, etc. are each time faced with the problem that no standard solution is available and that they must therefore design the correct configuration, furniture and / or screen almost every time again from scratch.
An object of the invention is now to overcome one or more of the aforementioned drawbacks or possibly other disadvantages not mentioned of the known groups of elements intended for an arrangement to form furniture and / or screens.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to facilitate the work of architects and designers by providing a group of elements that makes it easy to create furniture and / or protective screens and combinations thereof. shields to form all types of configurations.
An object of the present invention is further to provide a group of elements that has a very simple shape so that each element can be easily adapted to other dimensions so as to further facilitate the work of architects and designers, while at the same time ensuring that the proposed solution is aesthetically acceptable from the point of view of the user.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a group of elements which makes it possible to easily produce furniture and protective screens and which at the same time has a very high quality by providing a high acoustic damping, an excellent comfort in position sitting, good fire resistance and long durability. To this end, the present invention proposes a group of elements intended to create an arrangement for composing furniture and / or act as protective screens, in particular a screen, the group of elements forming a modular block system, each modular block. having a block shape with an upper face and a lower face and with side faces between the lower face and the upper face and wherein, according to the invention, this modular block system comprises at least one or more blocks which are wall blocks which can be placed in a vertical position while resting alone on a floor, the wall block concerned forming in this vertical position a wall or a screen. The blocks may be straight and / or curved wall blocks.
In a preferred embodiment according to the invention, the group of elements further comprises one or more right and / or curved blocks which are seat blocks suitable for a seated person and having no seat back.
Furthermore, in another possible embodiment according to the invention, the group of elements preferably also comprises one or more blocks which are roof blocks and which are intended to be installed over one or more wall blocks. to form a roof.
A great advantage of such a group of elements for creating furniture furniture and / or protective shields according to the invention is that it forms a modular block system having a simple block shape, which can be very easily combined in all types of shapes and configurations.
In addition, each modular block has a simple structure such that the adaptation of its dimensions is not at all an obstacle during the production of the block concerned so that it can be achieved quickly without much effort or high cost.
In this way, the required flexibility is given to architects and designers to enable them to design furniture, screens and configurations that can be easily adjusted into rooms and spaces of varying shapes and sizes. On the other hand, the use of a modular block system allows a type of model standardization as well as the production of the models themselves, which results in an extreme reduction of the costs involved when compared to the existing situation. .
In addition, the simple shape of each modular block results in models that are very minimalist with straight or curved contours very clearly visible and flat surfaces without other ornamental features, which also aligns with the trends of today's models. hui.
In a preferred embodiment according to the invention, each mentioned wall block and said mentioned seat block is self-supporting independently when it is placed with its lower part on a floor, the lateral faces of the block extending substantially from floor in autonomous state.
Such an embodiment of a group of elements according to the invention has for example the advantage that each block can be easily installed without the need to maintain during installation.
Although it is preferable to interconnect the wall blocks mutually and possibly with seat blocks in order to prevent them from tilting, there is no need for special measures to stabilize the elements because, according to the invention, each block and, in particular, each wall block has a thickness sufficient to be autonomous.
In addition, the fact that each block extends from the floor and is sufficiently thick is extremely favorable to obtain a good acoustic damping, certainly when the available thickness is filled with a suitable acoustic material, which is naturally preferably the case according to the present invention.
In a preferred embodiment according to the invention, the group of elements comprises fixing means for fixing the blocks removably one to the other.
This makes it possible to combine the modular blocks in a very efficient way. As mentioned in the introduction, the present invention also relates to a configuration formed with a group of elements as described above.
Such a configuration according to the invention comprises one or more standing wall blocks in a vertical position to form a wall or a screen and one or more seat blocks suitable for a seated person, the seat blocks and the wall blocks. being removably interconnected by fastening means.
In a preferred configuration according to the invention, one or more wall blocks form (s) the seat back of one or more seat blocks. Optionally, a configuration according to the invention may comprise one or more roof blocks installed over one or more wall blocks so as to form a roof of the configuration.
It is clear that, in such a configuration according to the invention, providing a seat for one> or more persons is combined in the same structural unit with the function of providing a screen and / or some privacy at least in a certain way.
In this way, the stability of the configuration is easily achieved while the dimensions of the configuration can be kept within acceptable limits.
With the intention of showing the characteristics of the invention, hereinafter, as an example without any limiting character, an embodiment of a group of elements according to the invention as well as certain configurations formed with such a group of elements are described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrate in perspective view different wall blocks of a group of elements according to the invention; Figs. 4 to 7 illustrate in perspective various seat blocks of a group of elements according to the invention; FIG. 8 shows in perspective some roof blocks of a group of elements according to the invention; Figs. 9 and 12 illustrate the combination of certain seat blocks and wall blocks with considerable height forming configurations of increasing complexity, in which some wall blocks form a seat back and in which the wall blocks are used as a kind of screen; Figs. 13 to 16 illustrate the combination of certain seat blocks and wall blocks with a relatively low height forming configurations of increasing complexity, in which some wall blocks form a seat back and in which, this time, the blocks of wall can not be considered as a screen-forming element; Figs. 17 to 19 illustrate in perspective the combination of rounded and curved elements in configurations of increasing complexity; FIG. 20 illustrates in perspective a configuration in which rounded and curved blocks are combined with rectilinear blocks; Figs. 21 to 23 illustrate in perspective a certain configuration formed by combining exclusively wall blocks to form a screen; Figs. 24 and 25 show two configurations obtained by assembling seat blocks and wall blocks as well as roof blocks; and FIG. 26 represents a configuration in round execution.
One possible embodiment of a group of elements 1 according to the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 8 and is intended to compose all types of configurations 2 forming furniture 3 or screens 4 or a combination of both, which is illustrated in Figs. 9 to 25.
The characteristic of the invention is that this group of elements 1 forms a system of modular blocks 5.
Each FIG. 1 to 7 represents in this case a different element 5 in the form of an individual modular block 5, while FIG. 8 illustrates two additional types of elements 5, i.e., modular blocks 5 which are intended to be used as roofing and which are therefore of a slightly different type, as will be explained later.
Each modular block 5 shown in the different figures 1 to 8 has a block shape with an upper face 6 and a lower face 7.
The upper face 6 and the lower face 7 of all the modular blocks 5 shown are in this case parallel to each other, which is the most practical form, since it allows easy production of the blocks 5 and ensures that blocks 5 can be effectively combined in different configurations 2. Nevertheless, it is not excluded according to the invention to design a group of elements 1 to compose furniture 3 and / or shields 4, in which certain elements 5 have an upper face 6 and a lower face 7 which are not necessarily parallel to each other, for example to make configurations 2 of special shape.
Each modular block 5 is further provided with lateral faces 8 extending between the lower face 6 and the upper face 7.
Preferably, each modular block 5 has according to the invention an inner core consisting of wood or wood panels which is covered with technical foams and which is padded.
In addition, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, each modular block 5 is provided with an acoustic material.
The lower face 7, in the case of FIGS. 1 to 7, is intended to be placed on the floor and may be covered with a material which is different from that of the other faces 6 and 8 of the corresponding modular block 5, for example to increase its anti-sliding characteristics on a floor, but this is not necessarily the case.
It is also not excluded in the context of the invention to provide small supports on the lower face 7, for example in the corners of the lower face 7. Nevertheless, for acoustic reasons, it is recommended to avoid an open space between the lower face 7 and the floor exists when the relevant modular block 5 is placed on the floor.
In other embodiments, the lower face 7 of a modular block 5 may be executed in a manner completely similar to that of the other faces 6 and 8.
It is not excluded in the context of the invention to use multiple faces of the modular block 5 as the lower face 7.
In this case, it is not obvious to define the face of the modular block 5 which must be considered as the lower face 7 just by inspection of the modular block 5, but the face of the relevant modular block 5 which is used to support the block 5 on the floor will be indicated as such.
The distance H between the lower face 7 and the upper face 6 of each modular block defines its height H.
The different elements 5 or the modular blocks 5 shown in FIGS. 1-8 will now be described in more detail one by one.
More particularly, the elements 5 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 are different types of modular blocks 5 which will subsequently be indicated by wall blocks 9, since each of these wall blocks 9 can be placed in a vertical position while remaining independent on the floor, the wall block concerned 9 forming in this vertical position a wall or screen 4.
In the case of Figs. 1 and 2, the wall blocks 9 are cuboidal wall blocks 10 having the shape of a rectangular cube with a height H, a width W and a thickness T.
The wall block 9 of FIG. 1 has a rather limited height H which is smaller than its width W, while the wall block 9 of FIG. 2 has a greater height H, which is greater than its width W.
Of course, by rotating a cuboid wall block 10 of FIG. 1 on 90 ° and thus positioning one of its lateral faces 8 on the floor, one obtains the situation represented in FIG. 2.
The relevant lateral face 8 will in this case be indicated as a lower face 7.
The wall block 9, shown in FIG. 3, is a rounded wall block 11 having the shape of a cylindrical sector.
Its height H is again defined by the distance H between the upper face 6 and the lower face 7.
The rounded wall block 11 has a rounded circular shape with an inner radius Rin and an outer radius Rout and with a thickness T defined between said inner radius Rin and said outer radius Rout.
The corresponding inner and outer lateral faces 8 of rounded shape are parallel to each other.
In addition, the rounded wall block 11 has a width corresponding to the width of a cylindrical sector underlying the angle A.
The corresponding flat lateral faces 8 are thus not parallel to each other, but lie in planes which extend under the same one with respect to each other.
It is typical for wall blocks 9 that their thickness T is usually smaller than their other dimensions. Nevertheless, as already suggested in the introduction, the thickness T is on the other hand preferably sufficiently large to produce wall blocks 9 which are self-supporting when placed with their lower face 7 on the floor, whereas additional support for holding the vertical wall blocks is not strictly necessary.
The wall blocks 9 also have a considerable height H to be functional as a screen 4.
The height H of such a wall block 9 is for example at least 60 cm, more preferably at least 100 cm.
In some preferred embodiments, the height H of a wall block 9 extends above the head of a seated adult person of average length, i.e., for example, above a height of at least 130 cm.
In still other embodiments, the height H of a wall block 9 extends above the head of a standing adult person of average length, i.e. above a height of at least 180 cm or even 200 cm and more.
The other elements 5 shown in FIGS. 4 to 7 are different types of modular blocks 5 which will be indicated later as seat blocks 12, since each of these seat blocks 12 is suitable for use as a seat for a seated person.
The seat blocks 12 do not have a seat back.
The seat blocks 12 of FIGS. 4 to 6 are all cuboid seat blocks 13 having a rectangular cube shape of a height G extending between the lower face 7 and the upper face 6, a length L between a pair of side faces 8 and a width V between the remaining pair of side faces 8.
The cuboid seat blocks 13 are shown with increasing length L, while the other dimensions I and V are also variable.
The seat block 12 of FIG. 7 is a rounded seat block 14 in the form of a cylindrical sector with a height G and a width V which extend from an inner radius Sin to an outer radius Sout and underlie an angle A.
In the case shown in Figs. 3 and 7, the inner radius Rin of the rounded wall block 11 is equal to the outer radius Sout of the rounded seat block 14 so that a rounded seat block 14 fits snugly against a side face 8 of the rounded wall block 11.
Each seat block 12 has a seat height G which is preferably such that the seat block 12 can function as a seat.
Accordingly, the seat height G preferably corresponds to a lower leg length of an adult person of average length, that is to say, the seat height G is preferably in the range of 30 cm. and 60 cm. Nevertheless, all the dimensions given in this text are just examples and possible indications and it is not excluded in the context of the invention to design a group of elements 1 for composing furniture 3 and / or screens. protection 4 having completely different dimensions.
Each wall block 9 and seat block 12 has, in the cases shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, a block shape which is a rectangular cuboid shape or a cylindrical sector shape.
It is however not excluded within the scope of the invention to design wall blocks 9 and seat blocks 12 having another shape, for example a prismatic shape with a polygonal lower face 7 and a polygonal upper face 6 which are the same.
Fig. 8 further illustrates other elements 5 of the group of elements 1 according to the invention, which elements 5 are modular blocks 5 intended to be installed over the wall blocks 9 to form a roof 15 and these elements 5 are therefore indicated in this text as roof blocks 16.
A first roof block 16 shown in FIG. 8 is intended to form what is called a pinion 17 of a pinion roof 15 and has a triangular shape with a thickness U.
Two other roof blocks 16 are each intended to form a roof portion 18 of the pinion roof 15 and have a rectangular shape with a thickness Q.
The end faces 19 of the roof portions 18 which are intended to form the rib 20 of the roof 15 are mitered.
In this way, when the two roof portions 18 are joined, a perfect fit bead is formed.
Similarly, the other end faces 21 which are intended to rest on an upper face 6 of an underlying wall block 9 are also mitered in order to obtain a perfect joint between the wall block under 9 and the relevant roof portion 18. Again, the illustrated embodiments of some roof blocks 16 according to the invention are just a few examples and roof blocks 16 with other shapes and dimensions are not excluded from the invention.
It is also apparent that the shapes of the modular blocks are very simple and that an adaptation of the dimensions and shapes of the modular blocks generally does not involve any technical problem whatsoever.
According to the invention, the group of elements 1 further comprises fixing means for fixing the modular blocks 5 removably to one another.
These fastening means are not illustrated in the figures, but may be any means, such as screws, bolts and nuts, hooks, strips, etc. by which the blocks 5 which are suitable for forming furniture 3 and which are therefore typically covered with textile, leather, etc. can be attached to each other removably.
The remaining figures 9 to 25 illustrate all types of configurations 2 which can be obtained by combining the elements 5 of the group of elements 1 of the invention illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 8.
Fig. 9, for example, illustrates how the aforementioned fastening means can be used to secure a side face 8 of a cuboid seat block 13 of the type illustrated in FIG. 6 in direct contact with a side face 8 of a cuboid wall block 10 of a type illustrated in FIG. 2.
The result is a piece of furniture 3, that is to say a seat 22, in which the seat back 23 is formed by the wall block 10.
Since the cuboidal wall block 10 has a considerable height H, i.e., preferably a height H which extends above the head of an adult sitting person of medium length, the configuration 2 at the same time a kind of screen 4 at least on the side of the seat back 23.
In FIG. 10, the seat 22 has been more or less extended by adding a second wall block 10 which forms a seat side panel 24 having the same height H as the seat back 23.
In this way, a person sitting on the seat 22 is even more protected from the environment at the back and on one of the lateral sides.
Fig. 11 illustrates a configuration 2, in which two seats 22 of a type shown in FIG. 10 are positioned face to face with each other so that a protective screen 4 is formed, which constitutes a kind of enclosure 25 naturally having an opening used to access the enclosure 25.
This idea is more or less still elaborated in FIG. 12 by adding additional wall blocks 10 and a seat block 13, while a table 26 is placed in a rectangular enclosure 25 consisting of wall blocks 10 which serve as seat backs 23 and seat side panels 24 and at the same time form a protective screen 4.
Figs. 13-16 illustrate similar configurations 2 formed with cuboid wall blocks 10 and cuboid seat blocks 13.
The cuboid wall blocks 10 are this time more or less of a type as illustrated in FIG. 1, having a lower height H, which still extends above the upper face of the seat block 13 to which it is attached to form a seat back 23 or a seat side panel 24, but which does not extend however not on a height that can be considered as a height forming a screen 4 for a person sitting on the seat blocks 13.
In brief, the group of elements 1 of the invention is in the case of FIGS. 13 to 16 used to form furniture 3 and form a protective screen 4.
Figs. 17 to 19 illustrate configurations 2 obtained by fixing a lateral face 8 of rounded seat blocks 14 of a type previously illustrated in FIG. 7 directly on a lateral face 8 of a corresponding rounded wall block 11 of a type previously illustrated in FIG. 3.
In this way, the cabinet 3 and the shield 4 are again made very simple and the circular shaped speakers 25 instead of a rectangular shape can be formed as shown in FIG. 19.
In FIG. 20, a semi-circular enclosure 25 is formed by combining rounded seat blocks and rounded wall blocks 11, which is extended at its free ends by means of cuboid seat blocks 13 and cuboid wall blocks 10 in order to form a U-shaped enclosure 25.
The seat backs 23 are again formed by wall blocks 10 and 11 which are attached to a corresponding seat block 13 or 14 and form a protective shield 4.
Figs. 21 to 23 illustrate yet another case in which exclusively cuboidal wall blocks 10 are combined in different configurations 2 which form a protective screen 4, but not a piece of furniture 3.
In the case of Figs. 21 and 22, a rectangular enclosure 25 is formed while in FIG. 23, the shield 4 consists of a U-shaped wall 27.
Although it is not strictly necessary according to the invention, it is obvious that by connecting the adjacent adjacent wall blocks 9 screens 4 on their side edges, a more stable structure can be obtained.
Finally, Figs. 24 and 25 show embodiments of the invention of configurations 2 composed by means of elements of the invention, in which this time also a pinion roof 15 is formed by means of roof blocks 17.
In FIG. 24, this pinion roof 15 is placed at the top of the cuboidal wall blocks 10 of a configuration 2 which is similar to the configuration shown in FIG. 11, the roof 15 covering the entire enclosure 25.
In the embodiment of FIG. 25, the roof 15 covers the underlying structure only in part.
The present invention is in no way limited to a group of elements 1 according to the invention and configurations 2 formed with these elements 5 described by way of example and illustrated in the drawings, but such a group of elements 1 and configurations 2 according to the invention can be made in all types of variants without departing from the scope of the invention.
权利要求:
Claims (15)
[1]
1. - Group of elements (1) intended to create an arrangement for composing furniture (3) and / or act as protective screens (4), characterized in that the group of elements (1) forms a system of modular blocks (5), each modular block (5) having a block shape with an upper face (6) and a lower face (7) and with side faces (8) between the lower face (7) and the upper face (6) and in that said modular block system (5) comprises at least one or more blocks (9) which are wall blocks (9) which can be placed in a vertical position while resting alone on the floor, the wall block concerned (9) forming in this vertical position a wall or a screen (4).
[2]
2. - Group of elements (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises one or more blocks (12) which are seat blocks (12) suitable for a seated person and having no seat back.
[3]
3. - Group of elements (1) according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that each wall block (9) and each seat block (12) are self-supporting autonomously when placed with their underside (7) on the floor, the side faces (8) of the block (5) extending substantially from the floor to the self-supporting state.
[4]
4. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it further comprises one or more blocks (17) which are roof blocks (17) and which are intended for be installed over one or more wall blocks (9) to form a roof (15).
[5]
5. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises fixing means for fixing blocks (5) removably to one another.
[6]
6. - group of elements according to claim 5, characterized in that it comprises fixing means for fixing a side face (8) of a seat block (12) in direct contact with a side face (8) a wall block (9).
[7]
7. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each wall block (9) and each seat block (12) have a block shape with a prismatic shape having a face polygonal lower end (7) and an identical polygonal upper face (6), a rectangular cuboid shape or a cylindrical sector shape.
[8]
8. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a wall block (5) has, when fixed, a height (H) extending above from the upper face (6) of the seat block (12) to which it is attached.
[9]
9. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each wall block (5) has a height (H) extending above the head of an adult person sitting, that is to say a height (H) of at least 130 cm.
[10]
10. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each seat block (12) has a seat height (G) corresponding to a lower leg length of an adult person that is, a height (G) in the range of 30 cm to 60 cm.
[11]
11. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each block (5) has an inner core consisting of wood or wood panels, which is coated with technical foams and which is padded.
[12]
12. - Group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each block (5) is provided with an acoustic material.
[13]
13. - Configuration (2) formed of a group of elements (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises one or more wall blocks (5) standing in a vertical position for forming a wall (27) or screen (4) and one or more seat blocks (12) suitable for a seated person, wherein seat blocks (12) and wall blocks (9) are interconnected removably by fixing means.
[14]
14. - Configuration (2) according to claim 13, characterized in that one or more wall blocks (9) form the seat back (23) of one or more of the seat blocks (12).
[15]
15. - Configuration (2) according to claim 13 or claim 14, characterized in that it comprises one or more roof blocks (17) installed in the upper part of one or more wall blocks (9) of to form a roof (15) of the configuration (2).
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法律状态:
2018-02-08| FG| Patent granted|Effective date: 20171110 |
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EP14162460.1A|EP2923608A1|2014-03-28|2014-03-28|Group of elements intended for creating an arrangement for composing furniture and/or acting as shielding and configuration formed with such a group of elements|
EP14162460.1|2014-03-28|
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