U.S. patent application number 12/388127 was filed with the patent office on 2010-03-18 for combinative partition wall.
Invention is credited to Che-Hsiung HUANG.
Application Number | 20100064619 12/388127 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 40599943 |
Filed Date | 2010-03-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20100064619 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
HUANG; Che-Hsiung |
March 18, 2010 |
COMBINATIVE PARTITION WALL
Abstract
A combinative partition wall includes a column body, a first
partition, a second partition and a plurality of separably
connecting mechanisms. According to the invention, the column body
is formed with grooves and the first partition arranged to one side
of the column body includes a first plate body and a first block
that is fixed to the first plate body and is inset into the groove
correspondingly. In the meantime, the second partition arranged to
one side of the column body and interspaced to the first partition
in a row includes a second plate body and a second block that is
fixed to the second plate and inset into the groove
correspondingly. One of the separably connecting mechanisms is
fixed between the column body and the first plate body, while
another separably connection mechanism is fixed between the column
body and the second plate body. Thereby, the first partition and
the second partition can be inter-assembled or disassembled into or
from the column body with different manners according to practical
requirement, enhancing the practicability and convenience of the
invention.
Inventors: |
HUANG; Che-Hsiung; (Taipei
City, TW) |
Correspondence
Address: |
HDLS Patent & Trademark Services
P.O. BOX 220746
CHANTILLY
VA
20153-0746
US
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Family ID: |
40599943 |
Appl. No.: |
12/388127 |
Filed: |
February 18, 2009 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
52/582.2 ;
52/590.1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
E04B 2/7437
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
52/582.2 ;
52/590.1 |
International
Class: |
E04B 2/00 20060101
E04B002/00; E04B 2/08 20060101 E04B002/08 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Sep 16, 2008 |
TW |
097216702 |
Claims
1. A combinative partition wall (1), including: a column body (10),
which is formed with a groove (11); a first partition (20), which
is arranged to one side of the column body (10) and includes a
first plate body (21) and a first block (22) that is fixed to the
first plate body (21) and is inset into the groove (11)
correspondingly; a second partition (30), which is arranged to one
side of the column body (10) and is interspaced to the first
partition (20) in a row, and which includes a second plate body
(31) and a second block (32) that is fixed to the second plate body
(31) and is inset into the groove (11) correspondingly; and two
separably connecting mechanisms (40), one of which is fixed between
the column body (10) and the first plate body (21), and another of
which is fixed between the column body (10) and the second plate
body (31).
2. The combinative partition wall according to claim 1, wherein the
separably connecting mechanism (40) includes a first wedging hook
(41) connected to the column body (10) and a second wedging hook
(42) connected to the first plate body (21), and wherein the first
wedging hook (41) is connected by inter-snapping with the second
wedging hook (42).
3. The combinative partition wall according to claim 2, wherein a
contacting face of the second wedging hook (42) correspondingly
snapped with the first wedging hook (41) is shown as a skew
configuration.
4. The combinative partition wall according to claim 3, wherein the
first wedging hook (41) and the second wedging hook (42) are all
shown as a "J" configuration.
5. The combinative partition wall according to claim 1, wherein the
separably connecting mechanism (40) includes a first wedging hook
(41) connected to the column body (10) and a second wedging hook
(42) connected to the second plate body (31), and wherein the first
wedging hook (41) is connected by inter-snapping with the second
wedging hook (42).
6. The combinative partition wall according to claim 5, wherein a
contacting face of the second wedging hook (42) correspondingly
snapped with the first wedging hook (41) is shown as a skew
configuration.
7. The combinative partition wall according to claim 6, wherein the
wedging hook (41, 42) is shown as a "J" configuration.
8. The combinative partition wall according to claim 1, further
including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism (50), which includes a
wedge buckle piece (51) that is fixed to the column body (10) and a
pulling-and-buckling piece (52) that is fixed to the first plate
body (21) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece (51)
correspondingly.
9. The combinative partition wall according to claim 1, further
including a wire-placing plate (60), which is arranged by covering
top faces of the column body (10) and the first partition (20).
10. A combinative partition wall (1), including: a column body
(10), which is formed with a groove (11); a first partition (20),
which is arranged to one side of the column body (10) and includes
a first plate body (21) that is arranged by opening a first groove
(23) and a first block (22) that is fixed to the first plate body
(21) and is inset into the groove (11) correspondingly; a second
partition (30), which is arranged to one side of the first
partition (20), and which includes a second plate body (31) and a
second block (32) that is fixed to the second plate body (31) and
is inset into the first groove (23) correspondingly; and two
separably connecting mechanisms (40), one of which is fixed between
the column body (10) and the first plate body (21), and another of
which is fixed between the column body (10) and the second plate
body (31).
11. The combinative partition wall according to claim 10, wherein
the separably connecting mechanism (40) includes a first wedging
hook (41) connected to the column body (10) and a second wedging
hook (42) connected to the first plate body (21), and wherein the
first wedging hook (41) is connected by inter-snapping with the
second wedging hook (42).
12. The combinative partition wall according to claim 11, wherein a
contacting face of the second wedging hook (42) correspondingly
snapped with the first wedging hook (41) is shown as a skew
configuration.
13. The combinative partition wall according to claim 12, wherein
the wedging hook (41, 42) is shown as a "J" configuration.
14. The combinative partition wall according to claim 10, wherein
the separably connecting mechanism (40) includes a first wedging
hook (41) connected to the first plate body (21) and a second
wedging hook (42) connected to the second plate body (31), and
wherein the first wedging hook (41) is connected by inter-snapping
with the second wedging hook (42).
15. The combinative partition wall according to claim 14, wherein a
contacting face of the second wedging hook (42) correspondingly
snapped with the first wedging hook (41) is shown as a skew
configuration.
16. The combinative partition wall according to claim 15, wherein
the wedging hook (41, 42) is shown as a "J" configuration.
17. The combinative partition wall according to claim 16, wherein
the first wedging hook (41) is shown as a "J" configuration and the
second wedging hook (42) is shown as a "U" configuration.
18. The combinative partition wall according to claim 10, further
including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism (50), which includes a
wedge buckle piece (51) that is fixed to the column body (10) and a
pulling-and-buckling piece (52) that is fixed to the first plate
body (21) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece (51)
correspondingly.
19. The combinative partition wall according to claim 10, further
including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism (50), which includes a
wedge buckle piece (51) that is fixed to the first plate body (21)
and a pulling-and-buckling piece (52) that is fixed to the second
plate body (31) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece (51)
correspondingly.
20. The combinative partition wall according to claim 10, further
including a wire-placing plate (60), which is arranged by covering
top faces of the column body (10), the first plate body (21) and
the second plate body (31).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention in general relates to a partition
wall, in particular, to a combinative partition wall.
[0003] 2. Description of Prior Art
[0004] Currently, partition wall structure of assembling type has
been comprehensively applied for partition in offices or stalls of
exhibition. A commonly prior combinative partition wall includes a
column body and a plurality of partitions that are separably
connected to the column body, and side faces of which are
respectively arranged a plurality of sliding troughs parallel to
the axial direction of this column body. Furthermore, the partition
is arranged a sliding guide connected by insetting into the sliding
trough correspondingly. Usually, four side faces of the column body
are all arranged sliding troughs, which are separated by 90
degrees. Making the partition and the column body inter-inset into
each other, the column body can have a partition of four directions
for the user to choose, so this structure can combine the partition
walls of assembling type into a needed partition according to the
practical usage and requirement.
[0005] However, this kind of structure still has following
drawbacks in terms of practical usage. Firstly, since the heights
of the column and the partition are usually higher than that of
people, when this structure is assembled, the column body has to be
laid down horizontally and be upright vertically after the
partition is assembled. The assembly will be more difficult, when
the number of the partition increases. If the column body is
upright in advance, then an assembler probably needs a ladder or a
chair to heighten his position for assembling the partition, which
again will incur a worry on safety. Secondly, since of a need of
practical usage, the partition may be a hollow configuration, such
that the user can see through the partition and take out of
something conveniently, but the middle of current partition is all
closed, making somewhat inconvenient in terms of usage. Therefore,
how to improve and solve aforementioned problems has become an
issue intended to be addressed by the inventor.
[0006] Accordingly, after a substantially devoted study, in
cooperation with the application of relatively academic principles,
the inventor has finally proposed the present invention that is
designed reasonably to possess the capability to improve the
drawbacks of the prior arts significantly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The invention is mainly to provide a combinative partition
wall, in which a first partition, a second partition and a column
body can be inter-assembled or dismantled with different manners
according to practical requirement, thereby, enhancing
practicability and convenience.
[0008] Secondly, the invention is to provide a combinative
partition wall, which includes a column body, a first partition and
a second partition, in which the column body is formed a first
groove and is connected a first wedging hook; the first partition
that can be separably connected to the column body has, on one
hand, one side face that is connected a first block corresponding
to the first groove and a second wedging hook fixed by wedging into
the first wedging hook correspondingly and, on the other hand,
another corresponding side face that is formed a second groove and
is connected a third wedging hook; the second partition that can be
separably connected to the column body or the first partition is
connected a second block corresponding to the first groove or the
second groove and a fourth wedging hook corresponding to the first
wedging hook or the third wedging hook.
[0009] Thirdly, the invention is to provide a combinative partition
wall, in which the contacting face of the second wedging hook
abutted against the first wedging hook is shown as a skew
configuration; when the second wedging hook and the first wedging
hook are combined together, by means of gravity or loading
pressure, the first partition, the second partition and the column
body are combined tightly.
[0010] Fourthly, the invention is to provide a combinative
partition wall, in which a wedge buckle plate and a first buckling
ring are inter-buckled together, such that the first partition and
the column body are connected tightly, thereby, enhancing the
stability of the combinative partition wall of the invention.
[0011] Fifthly, the invention is to provide a combinative partition
wall, in which the first partition and the second partition are
shown as arc configurations, such that the combinative partition
wall of the invention can be applied in a multiple assembly,
thereby, enhancing its practicability.
[0012] Finally, the invention is to provide a combinative partition
wall, in which a recessing area of wire-placing plate can be
adapted for placing electric wires, plugs or power-source sockets
therein, thereby, enhancing its usage convenience.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
[0013] The features of the invention believed to be novel are set
forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention
itself, however, may be best understood by reference to the
following detailed description of the invention, which describes
several exemplary embodiments of the invention, taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective explosive view of the invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is a perspective outer view of the invention;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a perspective outer view of the second embodiment
of the invention;
[0017] FIG. 4 is a perspective outer view of the third embodiment
of the invention;
[0018] FIG. 5 is a perspective outer view of the invention disposed
a wire-placing plate;
[0019] FIG. 6 is a perspective explosive view of the fourth
embodiment of the invention;
[0020] FIG. 7 is a perspective explosive view of the fifth
embodiment of the invention;
[0021] FIG. 8 is a top view of the sixth embodiment of the
invention;
[0022] FIG. 9 is a top view of another aspect of the column body of
the invention; and
[0023] FIG. 10 is a top view of a further aspect of the column body
of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] In cooperation with attached drawings, the technical
contents and detailed description of the present invention are
described thereinafter according to a number of preferable
embodiments, not used to limit its executing scope. Any equivalent
variation and modification made according to appended claims is all
covered by the claims claimed by the present invention.
[0025] Please refer to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, which respectively are a
perspective explosive view and a perspective outer view of the
invention, in which the invention is to provide a combinative
partition wall 1, including a column body 10, a first partition 20,
a second partition and two separably connecting mechanisms 40.
[0026] According to an embodiment of the invention, the column body
10 is an aluminum exclusion, the cross-sectional profile of which
is shown as a square or other tetragons, however, not limited to
these shapes only, and four side faces of which are respectively
formed a groove 11.
[0027] The first partition 20 arranged to one side of the column
body 10 includes a first plate body 21 and a first block 22 that is
fixed to the first plate body 21 and is arranged by insetting into
the groove 11 correspondingly, thereby, possessing a guiding and
positioning function when the first partition 20 and the column
body 10 are combined together. In the meantime, another side of the
first plate body 21 is arranged a first groove 23.
[0028] The second partition 30 that is arranged to one side of the
column body 10 and is interspaced with the first partition 20 in a
row includes a second plate body 31 and a second block 32 that is
fixed correspondingly by insetting into the groove 11, thereby,
possessing a guiding and positioning function when the second
partition 30 and the column body 10 are combined together.
[0029] One of the separably connecting mechanisms 40 is fixed
between the column body 10 and the first partition 21, while
another separably connecting mechanism 40 is fixed between the
column body 10 and the second plate body 31. One of the separably
connecting mechanisms 40 includes a first wedging hook 41 fixed to
the column body 10 and a second wedging hook 42 fixed to the first
plate body 21. Both the first wedging hook 41 and the second
wedging hook 42 are inter-connected by snapping to each other. The
contacting face of the second wedging hook 42 snapped
correspondingly into the first wedging hook is shown as a skew
configuration. When the second wedging hook 42 and the first
wedging hook 41 are combined, by means of gravity or loading
pressure, the first plate body 21 and the second plate body 31 are
tightly combined to the column body 10. In this case, the first
wedging hook 41 and the second wedging hook 42 are all shown as a
"J" shape. Another side of the first plate body 21 and the second
plate body 31 are also respectively fixed a first wedging hook 41,
which is shown as a "U" shape.
[0030] The combinative partition wall 1 further includes a
pulling-and-buckling mechanism 50 that includes a wedge buckle
piece 51 and a pulling-and-buckling piece 52 connected by buckling
with the corresponding wedge buckle piece 51. In this case, the
wedge buckle piece 51 is fixed to the column body 10, while the
pulling-and-buckling piece 52 is fixed to the first plate body 21.
The functions of the pulling-and-buckling mechanism 50 are to
combine the first plate body 21 and the column body 10 more tightly
and to enhance the stability when they are connected together.
[0031] Please refer to FIG. 3, which is a perspective outer view of
the second embodiment of the invention. In this case, the sizes of
first partition 20 and the second partition 30 are not limited and
can also be a rectangular plate body. Compared to last embodiment,
the second partition 30 of this embodiment is assembled by
connecting to the first partition 20, the wedge buckle piece 51 of
the pulling-and-buckling mechanism 50 is fixed to the first
partition 21, the pulling-and-buckling piece 52 is fixed to the
second plate body 31, and the wedge buckle piece 51 and the
pulling-and-buckling piece 52 are inter-buckled together. Depending
upon any practically using requirement, the second plate body 31
can be connected to the first plate body 21 or the column body
10.
[0032] Please refer to FIG. 4, which is a perspective outer view of
the third embodiment of the invention. This embodiment includes
three column bodies 10, between each pair of which a plurality of
first partitions 20 and second partitions 30 can be connected and
formed into an "L" shape. During usage, depending upon practically
using requirement, a needed shape can be assembled by the column
body 10, the first partition 20 and the second partition 30. In the
meantime, for the purpose of convenient usage, a distance is
interspaced between the upper partition and the lower
partition.
[0033] Please refer to FIG. 5, which is a perspective outer view of
the invention disposed with a wire-placing plate. In this case, the
combinative partition wall 1 further includes a wire-placing plate
60, the cross-sectional profile of which is shown as an "H" shape,
and which is arranged by covering over the top faces of the column
body 10, the first partition 20 and the second partition 30. The
wire-placing plate 60 is further arranged by opening a plurality of
through holes 61 for accommodating the pulling-and-buckling piece
52 and the wedge buckle piece 51. The function of the wire placing
plate 60 is to provide a recessing area for placing the electric
wires, plugs or power-source sockets (not shown in the figures)
therein, thereby, enhancing its usage convenience.
[0034] Please refer to FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, which are two perspective
explosive views of the fourth and fifth embodiments of the
invention. In the embodiment of FIG. 6, the first wedging hook 41
fixed in the first plate body 21 is shown as an "L" shape, which is
different to the "U" shape directly shown by the first wedging hook
24 fixed at the first plate body 21 and at another side of the
second plate body 31 according to aforementioned embodiment. In the
embodiment of FIG. 7, the first wedging hook 24 fixed at the first
plate body 21 and at another side of the second plate body 31 is
shown as a "J" shape.
[0035] Please refer to FIG. 8, which is a top view of the sixth
embodiment of the invention. Besides shown as a rectangular shape,
the first partition 20 and the second partition 30 may also be
shown as an arc shape, thereby, making this combinative partition
wall possess more utilization in disposition and assembly, thereby,
enhancing its practicability.
[0036] Please refer to FIG. 9 and FIG. 10, which are two top views
of another and a further aspects of the column body of the
invention, and in which the column body 10 can be a column body
shown as an octagon or pentagon, so the invention can have a
multiple directions of assembly and fulfill the requirement of
practical usage, thereby, enhancing its practicability in terms of
usage.
[0037] Summarizing aforementioned description, the invention is an
indispensably novel structure for a compressor indeed, which may
positively reach the expected usage objective for solving the
drawbacks of the prior arts, and which extremely possesses the
innovation and progressiveness to completely fulfill the applying
merits of new type patent, according to which the invention is
thereby applied. Please examine the application carefully and grant
it as a formal patent for protecting the rights of the
inventor.
[0038] However, the aforementioned description is only a number of
preferable embodiments according to the present invention, not used
to limit the patent scope of the invention, so equivalently
structural variation made to the contents of the present invention,
for example, description and drawings, is all covered by the claims
claimed thereinafter.
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