Arrangement for a wall

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Module or panel having discrete edgewise or face-to-face... – With joining means of dissimilar material and separate from...

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52311, 52459, 403292, 4034051, E04B 282

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The present invention relates to an arrangement for a wall, for example for dividing up a room or for constructing an exhibition stand or a reception kiosk, etc., comprising a number of preferably individually executed, mutually interchangeable panel sheets, which are so arranged as to be secured to one another by means of connecting elements designed to engage on the opposing edges of adjacent panel sheets.
Arrangements for securing panel sheets to one another are previously disclosed through, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,386,221 and 4,031,675. A common feature of such previously disclosed arrangements is that an effort has been made to secure the wall elements or parts thereof in the form of panel sheets edge to edge adjacent to one another in such a way that the smallest possible slots are formed between the wall elements or the panel sheets. A method of securing of this kind may well produce a harmonious visual impression of the finished wall, although it can also generate a characterless and nondescript effect, especially if it constitutes part of an exhibition stand or reception kiosk.
The object of the present invention is to make available an arrangement of the kind referred to by way of introduction, by means of which a wall constructed in accordance with the invention is given an original and distinctive appearance, which is made possible in that the panel sheets are executed along at least two opposing edges with longitudinal channels, and in that the aforementioned connecting elements, which are at least two in number on the edge of each panel sheet, are so arranged as to connect the panel sheets with a space relative to one another and are executed with internal opposing grooves, which, when the connecting elements are installed between the two panel sheets, coincide with the channels, so that a strip-shaped decorative element can be inserted in the channels and can occupy said space.
By causing the panel sheets and the strip-shaped decorative elements to carry the colours of a company, the exhibition stand or the kiosk are capable, in conjunction with an in other respects individually specified design, of conveying to the visitors to an exhibition, for example, a visual impression associated with the company and its products. The company's trade marks or advertising messages can also be printed on the decorative element.
Preferred detailed designs for the arrangement in accordance with the invention are evident from the accompanying subordinate Patent claims and from the drawing, in which FIG. 1 illustrates as a plan view from the front two panel sheets arranged one next to the other in accordance with the invention. FIG. 2 illustrates as a plan view from the side the sheets in FIG. 1. FIG. 3 illustrates in perspective the manner in which the installation by means of the arrangement in accordance with the present invention takes place. FIG. 4 illustrates the connecting elements and the holder in accordance with the invention in perspective view. FIG. 5 illustrates the component parts of the holder in plan view.
The designation 1 is used in the drawings in respect of two panel sheets designed to be included in a wall for dividing up a room or for constructing an exhibition stand, for example. The panel sheets are individually mutually interchangeable and are preferably of different designs so as to form different parts of the wall or the exhibition stand. The wall panel sheets, for example, may thus be plane and opaque, whereas those which are intended for parts of a sign or for the ceiling may exhibit the form of parts of cylindrical or cupolated surfaces.
The panel sheets 1 are so arranged as to be secured to one another by means of connecting elements 2,3 designed to engage on the opposing edges 17 of adjacent panel sheets 1.
In the design illustrated in the drawing the connecting elements 3, the purpose of which is to connect the panel sheets to one another, are of a conventional kind, that is to say the connection is executed in such a way that the smallest possible slots are formed in t

REFERENCES:
patent: 3364641 (1968-01-01), Brenneman
patent: 3386221 (1968-06-01), Giovannucci
patent: 4031675 (1977-06-01), Roberts et al.

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