CH479787A - Partition tile - Google Patents

Partition tile

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CH479787A
CH479787A CH1941468A CH1941468A CH479787A CH 479787 A CH479787 A CH 479787A CH 1941468 A CH1941468 A CH 1941468A CH 1941468 A CH1941468 A CH 1941468A CH 479787 A CH479787 A CH 479787A
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elements
partition
protuberances
partition tile
tile according
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CH1941468A
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Bersier Eric
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/30Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure
    • E04C2/32Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure formed of corrugated or otherwise indented sheet-like material; composed of such layers with or without layers of flat sheet-like material

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Description

  

      Carreau    de cloison    La présente invention concerne un carreau de cloison.  Les cloisons en plâtre actuelles sont constituées par  des     carreaux    pleins moulés par injection sous     pression,     de surface de moins de 0,4     m2    et d'épaisseur variant entre  6 et 10 cm, présentant un poids variant de 60 à 100 kg  par     carreau.     



  Ces carreaux présentent certains désavantages â  savoir, 1) leur poids qui limite leurs dimensions, 2) la  nécessité d'exécuter des gaines pour le passage de tubes,  tuyauteries de tout genre, ainsi que les problèmes de fixa  tion de     ces    derniers, et 3) leur isolation phonique et ther  mique, laquelle pourrait être encore meilleure.  



  La présente invention se propose de     remédier    à ces  trois désavantages majeurs ; elle a pour objet un carreau  de cloison se composant de deux éléments identiques       localement    jointifs, ménageant ainsi en son intérieur des  évidements locaux continus.  



  Les éléments peuvent présenter sur leur face interne  des protubérances, toutes identiques, répétées à inter  valles réguliers permettant le jointoiement local répété à  intervalles réguliers des deux éléments. Ces protubéran  ces peuvent avoir plusieurs formes, en particulier la  forme d'une pyramide tronquée, d'un cylindre droit,  d'une     astroïde    de révolution circulaire.  



  Les éléments peuvent être en plâtre moulé, en ma  tière synthétique ou en matière céramique.  



  Les évidements     locaux    continus ménagés entre     les     deux éléments identiques du carreau peuvent diminuer le  poids propre unitaire de ce dernier jusqu'à 30 0/0. ce qui  permet, à poids égal, d'en augmenter les dimensions. Ils  peuvent permettre le passage de tubes et tuyauteries de  tout genre, et de par leurs formes, éliminer les problèmes  de     fixation    de ces derniers. Ils constituent une couche  d'air, laquelle peut permettre une     amélioration    de l'isola  tion phonique et thermique appréciable.    Le dessin annexé représente, à titre d'exemple, quel  ques formes particulières du carreau de cloison, objet de  l'invention.  



  Dans le dessin  la     fig.    1 est une vue en perspective d'une cloison avant  montage, dont les protubérantes des éléments sont en  forme de pyramide tronquée à base     décagonale    ;  les     fig.    2 et 2a sont un plan et une coupe en travers  d'une cloison dont les protubérances des éléments s'ap  prochent de la forme d'une     astroïde    de révolution cir  culaire ;  les     fig.    3 et 3a sont un plan et une coupe en travers  d'une cloison dont les protubérances des éléments sont  en forme de cylindre droit;  les     fig.    4 et 4a sont un plan et une coupe en travers  d'une cloison dont les protubérances des éléments sont  des pyramides tronquées à base carrée.  



  Le carreau représenté à la     fig.    1 se compose de deux  éléments 1 et l', jointifs par collage en 2 et 2', présen  tant des évidements locaux continus 3, lesquels permet  tent le passage de tuyaux 4 dans deux directions prin  cipales définies par la structure interne de     la    cloison.  



  Le carreau représenté à la     fig.    2 et à la     fig.    2a se  compose de deux éléments identiques 1 et l' dont les  protubérances     s'approchent    de la forme d'une     astroïde     de révolution circulaire.  



  Le carreau représenté aux     fig.    3 et 3a se compose de  deux éléments identiques 1 et l' dont les protubérances  sont en forme de cylindres droits.  



  Le     carreau    représenté aux     fig.    4 et 4a se compose  de deux éléments identiques 1 et l' dont les protubé  rances sont en forme de pyramide tronquée à base       carrée.  



      The present invention relates to a partition tile. Current plaster partitions consist of solid tiles molded by injection under pressure, with a surface area of less than 0.4 m2 and a thickness varying between 6 and 10 cm, having a weight varying from 60 to 100 kg per tile.



  These tiles have certain disadvantages namely, 1) their weight which limits their dimensions, 2) the need to execute sheaths for the passage of tubes, pipes of all kinds, as well as the problems of fixing the latter, and 3 ) their sound and thermal insulation, which could be even better.



  The present invention proposes to remedy these three major disadvantages; its object is a partition tile consisting of two identical locally contiguous elements, thus providing continuous local recesses in its interior.



  The elements can present on their internal face protuberances, all identical, repeated at regular intervals allowing repeated local grouting at regular intervals of the two elements. These protuberances can have several shapes, in particular the shape of a truncated pyramid, of a right cylinder, of an astroid of circular revolution.



  The elements can be in molded plaster, in synthetic material or in ceramic material.



  The continuous local recesses formed between the two identical elements of the tile can reduce the unit self-weight of the latter up to 30%. which allows, for equal weight, to increase its dimensions. They can allow the passage of tubes and pipes of all kinds, and by their shapes, eliminate the problems of fixing them. They constitute a layer of air, which can allow an appreciable improvement in sound and thermal insulation. The appended drawing shows, by way of example, some particular shapes of the wall tile, object of the invention.



  In the drawing in fig. 1 is a perspective view of a partition before assembly, the protruding elements of which are in the form of a truncated pyramid with a decagonal base; figs. 2 and 2a are a plan and a section across a partition whose protuberances of the elements approach the shape of an astroid of circular revolution; figs. 3 and 3a are a plan and a section through a partition whose protuberances of the elements are in the form of a right cylinder; figs. 4 and 4a are a plan and a section across a partition, the protuberances of the elements of which are truncated pyramids with a square base.



  The tile shown in fig. 1 is composed of two elements 1 and 1 ', joined by gluing at 2 and 2', presenting continuous local recesses 3, which allow the passage of pipes 4 in two main directions defined by the internal structure of the partition.



  The tile shown in fig. 2 and in fig. 2a is composed of two identical elements 1 and l 'whose protuberances approach the shape of an astroid of circular revolution.



  The tile shown in Figs. 3 and 3a is composed of two identical elements 1 and 1 ', the protuberances of which are in the form of straight cylinders.



  The tile shown in Figs. 4 and 4a is composed of two identical elements 1 and 1 ', the protuberances of which are in the form of a truncated pyramid with a square base.

 

Claims (1)

REVENDICATION Carreau de cloison, caractérisé en ce qu'il se compose de deux éléments identiques localement jointifs, ména- geint ainsi en son intérieur des évidements locaux conti nus. SOUS-REVENDICATIONS 1. Carreau de cloison selon la revendication, carac térisé en ce que les éléments présentent sur leur face interne des protubérances toutes identiques, répétées à intervalles réguliers permettant le jointoiement local répété à intervalles réguliers des deux éléments. 2. Carreau de cloison selon la sous-revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les protubérances sont en forme de pyramide tronquée. 3. CLAIM Partition tile, characterized in that it is made up of two identical locally contiguous elements, thus leaving continuous local recesses inside it. SUB-CLAIMS 1. Partition tile according to claim, charac terized in that the elements have on their internal face all identical protuberances, repeated at regular intervals allowing repeated local grouting at regular intervals of the two elements. 2. Partition tile according to sub-claim 1, characterized in that the protuberances are in the form of a truncated pyramid. 3. Carreau de cloison, selon la sous-revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les protubérances sont en forme de cylindre droit. 4. Carreau de cloison selon la sous-revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les protubérances s'approchent de la forme d'une astroïde de révolution circulaire. S. Carreau de cloison selon la revendication, caracté risé en ce que les éléments sont en plâtre moulé. 6. Carreau de cloison selon la revendication caracté risé en ce que les éléments sont en matière synthétique. 7. Partition tile, according to sub-claim 1, characterized in that the protuberances are in the form of a right cylinder. 4. Partition tile according to sub-claim 1, characterized in that the protuberances approach the shape of an astroid of circular revolution. S. Partition tile according to claim, characterized in that the elements are made of molded plaster. 6. Partition tile according to claim character ized in that the elements are made of synthetic material. 7. Carreau de cloison selon la revendication, caracté risé en ce que les éléments sont en matière céramique. Partition tile according to claim, characterized in that the elements are made of ceramic material.
CH1941468A 1968-12-30 1968-12-30 Partition tile CH479787A (en)

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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2498985A1 (en) * 1981-01-30 1982-08-06 Faesite Spa CELLULOSIC FIBROUS BEECH BEAM STRUCTURE, PANELS OBTAINED USING SAID STRUCTURES, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
WO1984002730A1 (en) * 1983-01-05 1984-07-19 John Barrie Munn A panel assembly and a method of installing same
US4698945A (en) * 1983-01-05 1987-10-13 Munn John B Panel assembly and a method of installing same
EP0676512A2 (en) * 1994-04-07 1995-10-11 Antonio Almaraz Miera A prefabricated panel for buildings and construction
WO2014053674A1 (en) * 2012-10-03 2014-04-10 Teais S.A. Integral reinforced-concrete insulation block and system for assembly in wall work

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2498985A1 (en) * 1981-01-30 1982-08-06 Faesite Spa CELLULOSIC FIBROUS BEECH BEAM STRUCTURE, PANELS OBTAINED USING SAID STRUCTURES, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
WO1984002730A1 (en) * 1983-01-05 1984-07-19 John Barrie Munn A panel assembly and a method of installing same
EP0116395A1 (en) * 1983-01-05 1984-08-22 John Barrie Munn A panel assembly and a method of installing same
US4698945A (en) * 1983-01-05 1987-10-13 Munn John B Panel assembly and a method of installing same
EP0676512A2 (en) * 1994-04-07 1995-10-11 Antonio Almaraz Miera A prefabricated panel for buildings and construction
EP0676512A3 (en) * 1994-04-07 1995-11-08 Almaraz Miera Antonio
ES2112700A1 (en) * 1994-04-07 1998-04-01 Miera Antonio Almaraz A system comprising prefabricated panel for buildings and construction
WO2014053674A1 (en) * 2012-10-03 2014-04-10 Teais S.A. Integral reinforced-concrete insulation block and system for assembly in wall work

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