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EP3221524B1
EP3221524B1 EP15807816.2A EP15807816A EP3221524B1 EP 3221524 B1 EP3221524 B1 EP 3221524B1 EP 15807816 A EP15807816 A EP 15807816A EP 3221524 B1 EP3221524 B1 EP 3221524B1
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  • the invention relates to a module system for structuring or designing rooms, areas or the like, with a component arrangement comprising at least two module elements, the base area of which has at least three corners, and at least two connecting elements, each corner forming a connecting structure for connecting the module element to a connecting element , wherein the connecting structure is designed as an arcuate contour of the corner together with a recess adjacent to the contour, the connecting element for the connecting structures to be formed in each case a pin, the pin being designed to be insertable in a form-fitting manner, the connecting element forms a positioning device for positioning the connecting element on the module element, the positioning device having an axis, the axis being designed to be able to be arranged thereon in accordance with the contour et is, the connecting elements can be arranged opposite one another on the connecting structure such that the axes and pins are aligned.
  • modules systems regularly comprise a large number of module elements which can be connected to one another in one way or another. These module elements can be assembled, for example, into partitions, partitions, suspended ceilings, lampshades or other interior design elements.
  • a module system in which a module element is formed from two box-shaped bodies that can be plugged together.
  • the module element can in turn be plugged together with further module elements via external connection structures formed on the module element such that a wall is formed.
  • the US 2005/005547 A1 describes a floor panel plug-in system in which the floor panels have connection structures at their corners and are suspended in support bases.
  • the second embodiment a variant is described in which centering knobs engage in recesses on the underside of the floor panels.
  • the rounded corners are positioned on an axis arrangement arranged centrally on the connecting element.
  • the US 4,996,804 A describes a further floor panel plug-in system in which the floor panels have connecting structures at their corners and are placed on support bases. Centering knobs engage in recesses on the underside of the floor panels. In addition, the floor panels are positioned using positioning devices.
  • the US 5 732 518 A describes a system for connecting structure blocks.
  • the structure blocks form a connection structure on the edge, which is connected to one another via cylindrical axis elements are positionable.
  • the cylindrical axis elements are arranged on the contour of the structural components.
  • the GB2482599 A discloses a modular system according to the preamble of claim 1 and describes a system for connecting floor panel elements.
  • the system comprises a connecting element which has a central axis and four spurs attached to it. Connection elements are connected via a fastening means which is inserted into a through opening in such a way that the floor plate elements are clamped at their corners between the connection elements.
  • the floor panel elements have arcuate or semicircular recesses at their corners and on the side surfaces.
  • module systems are known whose module elements can be connected by means of a connecting element, such as a screw. Connection structures can then be formed at corners of the module elements, which enable the module elements to be screwed on directly.
  • a connecting element such as a screw
  • connection structures can then be formed at corners of the module elements, which enable the module elements to be screwed on directly.
  • the present invention is therefore based on the object of proposing a module system which enables a simplified and yet safe assembly of module elements and at the same time provides a wide range of options for producing a module system product.
  • This object is achieved by a module system with the features of claim 1 and a module system product with the features of claim 17.
  • the invention relates to a module system for structuring or designing rooms, areas or the like, with a component arrangement comprising at least two module elements, the base area of which has at least three corners, and at least two connecting elements, each corner forming a connecting structure for connecting the module element to a connecting element , wherein the connecting structure is designed as an arcuate contour of the corner together with a recess adjacent to the contour, the connecting element for the connecting structures to be formed in each case a pin, the pin being designed to be insertable in a form-fitting manner, the connecting element forms a positioning device for positioning the connecting element on the module element, the positioning device having an axis, the axis being designed to be able to be arranged thereon in accordance with the contour et, wherein the connecting elements can be arranged opposite one another on the connecting structure such that the axes and pins are aligned, wherein the module element is designed as a box-shaped body, the body being formed from the base area and the base area surrounding the frame walls, whereby the Frame walls
  • connection structure is in each case for connection to a connection structure an immediately adjacent module element.
  • the actual connection takes place via the connection element, which can be inserted in a form-fitting manner in the respective connection structures.
  • the connecting element forms or has two pins, each of which can be inserted in a form-fitting manner into the recesses in the connecting structure, which can be through openings or blind holes.
  • the pins are aligned parallel to one another relative to one another, so that the module elements can be arranged at a relative distance that is advantageous for assembly.
  • the pins can be not only angular but also round, there could be a risk of the module elements twisting relative to one another about the respective pins. This is effectively prevented by the positioning device of the connecting element, which is designed as an axis.
  • the axis can adapt itself to the circular arc-shaped contour of the respective corners or connecting structures such that the module elements can no longer be moved relative to one another.
  • Each connection structure of a module element is then positively connected to the pin and additionally lies positively on the axis with the circular arc-shaped contour.
  • the axis is therefore always arranged between two connection structures and brings about an alignment of the connection structures or centering relative to one another.
  • module system product To assemble a module system product, it is then only necessary to roughly position module elements relative to one another and to establish a positive connection by inserting the connecting element into the respective connecting structures, which enables the desired, precise relative positioning via the respective geometric shapes of the connecting structures and the connecting element. It is thus possible to form a complex module system product from the large number of module elements and connecting elements comparatively quickly. In principle, however, it is also possible form the axis with a suitable polygonal or angular, for example square, cross section.
  • the component arrangement comprises at least two connecting elements, the connecting elements being able to be arranged opposite one another on the connecting structure in such a way that the axes and pins are aligned.
  • the connecting structure forms a through opening, not only can a connecting element be inserted into the through opening, but also a second connecting element from an opposite side of the through opening. It is essential that the length of the pins or axes is dimensioned such that the pins and axes can be inserted completely into the through opening.
  • a connection of the module elements can be made even more secure.
  • the pins and axes can also interlock positively, for example by a snap connection.
  • the body of the module element is formed from the base area and frame walls surrounding the base area circumferentially, the frame walls extending alone on a base area side of the base area or on both base area sides of the base area.
  • the frame walls can enclose the base on all sides. If both base surface sides of the base surface have frame walls, these can each be of the same height, so that the module elements can be installed regardless of their base surface side.
  • the positioning device can form at least one projection, the projection being able to be arranged on a respective side edge of two bodies to be connected, and the projection being arranged on the connecting element in a plane of symmetry that relates to two adjacent pins and the axis can be. Accordingly, the projection can be formed on the connecting element in such a way that two adjacent module elements can rest on the projection with their respective side edges.
  • the projection can then prevent slipping or undesired movement of the module elements relative to one another and thus ensure an improved arrangement of the module elements.
  • the projection can be designed in the form of a projecting nose or also pyramid-shaped, so that a tip of the projection can sit between the module elements or the side edges thereof, which enables centering of the module elements.
  • the projection enables uniform relative positioning of the module elements, so that any dimensional deviations are no longer easily recognizable.
  • the projection can preferably be designed in the form of a web, in such a way that adjacent bodies can be positioned or spaced apart from one another.
  • a centering of the bodies or module elements can be achieved in a particularly simple manner with a web-shaped projection, wherein the web-shaped projection can also be designed in the direction of a course of the side edges.
  • a concentric through opening and / or a concentric recess or a blind hole can be formed in the axis and / or in the pins, in which a screw for connecting the connecting elements can be inserted.
  • the connecting elements or pins or axes which may be inserted opposite one another in the connecting structure can then be secured by a screw.
  • a screw secured with a nut can be used, or alternatively a self-tapping screw.
  • the self-tapping screw in the pin can then also be used in the manner of a dowel, such that the screw spreads the pin and forms a non-positive connection with the recess in the connection structure.
  • a positioning recess can be provided for the nut on the connecting element, with a countersink also for a screw head the connecting element can be formed.
  • the pins, the axes or both together can be used to form a screw connection or can be designed for this purpose.
  • the connecting element can advantageously form connecting webs or a connecting plate which can connect the pins and the axis and can form a stop for the connecting structure.
  • the connecting plate can, for example, be round or in another geometric shape, the pins and the axis then being integrally formed on one side of the connecting plate. If the connecting element is then made of plastic, it is particularly easy to produce in large numbers.
  • the pins can then be inserted, for example, so far into the recess that the connecting plate comes to rest on a surface of the box-shaped body and thus forms the stop for the connecting structure.
  • connecting webs instead of a connecting plate for the same purpose, the connecting webs then connecting the pins and axes to one another. Starting from a central axis, the connecting webs can then be arranged in a star shape in the direction of the pins.
  • the axis and the pins of the connecting element can be designed as individual components independently of one another, in which case the circular arc-shaped contour can then be designed as a recess in the corner, such that the axis can be at least partially received in the recess and from the base surface sides Body is covered.
  • the axis and the pins can thus be formed completely separate from one another, wherein the axis can also be designed in the manner of a disk.
  • the recess in the corner can then have the shape of a circle sector or circle segment, so that the axis can be inserted into the recess.
  • the base surface sides of the body then at least partially cover the axis, so that the axis is received and held between the base surface sides. This makes it possible to obtain perfectly flat base sides of a wall, since the axis cannot protrude beyond the body on the side of the base surface.
  • the axis can also have through-openings, in which case the pin can be inserted in a form-fitting manner into the through-opening of the axis and the recess of the connecting structure that is aligned with the through-opening. If the axis is inserted into the contour of the corner, the recess of the connecting structure can be aligned with the through opening of the axis, so that the pin can be inserted into the through opening and can fix the axis in the recess in a form-fitting manner.
  • the recess of the connection structure can therefore be designed as a through hole. It can also be provided that the pins are connected to one another, so that assembly is simplified.
  • the positioning device can have two axes, each of which is assigned to a pin, wherein the axes can then be connected to one another by means of an at least partially flexible rod or framework.
  • Two module elements would then no longer have to use a common axis for relative positioning.
  • the rod or the framework can then connect the pins and the respective axes to one another in such a way that the module elements, depending on the length of the rod, are spaced apart.
  • the rod can preferably be formed from a plastic material, so that the rod is partially flexible.
  • Such a flexible plastic material can also be selected in such a way that the base surfaces of the box-shaped bodies can be tilted relative to one another. This creates further opportunities for the formation of structures.
  • the connecting plate can be formed with a hinge, the hinge then being able to allow module elements connected to one another to move relative to one another.
  • the hinge can be a hinge in the manner of a door hinge or a simple film hinge if the connecting plate is made of a plastic material. It then becomes possible, for example, to form a door from module elements.
  • the base area can preferably be rectangular or square and have at least four corners.
  • the connecting element can also have four pins in order to be able to connect four module elements at their respective corners.
  • the connecting element it is possible for the connecting element to be designed as a half or a quarter connecting element with two pins or a pin if the connecting element is attached to an edge section or a corner of a structure.
  • the base area can be an isosceles triangle, a pentagon or another suitable geometric figure.
  • the frame walls essentially also serve to stabilize the base area of the body, it is advantageous if the height of the frame walls is designed in a ratio of 1:10, 1: 5 or 1: 1 to a width of the base area. With a ratio of 1: 1, the body can then also be designed in the manner of a cube. If a height of the frame walls is approximated to a width of the base area, the recess of the connecting structure can also be designed as a blind hole.
  • the module element can comprise a cover wall which can be inserted in or on the bowl-shaped body parallel to the base surface, in such a way that an intermediate floor or a cover of the module element is formed.
  • a cover wall By inserting the cover wall, it is then possible to form a body that is closed on all sides. For example, an interior of the body with any objects or Materials to be filled.
  • the cover wall can be designed in such a way that it comes to rest on the stops formed on the frame walls and can also latch with the frame walls.
  • the stops can also be designed relative to the frame walls so that the cover wall forms an intermediate floor within the box-shaped body.
  • a further cover wall can form a cover.
  • any number of floors can then be created within the box-shaped body, depending on the height of the frame walls.
  • Several layers of different fillings can then also be arranged one behind the other within the module element.
  • the cover protrusions and the frame walls can form recesses, or vice versa, wherein the protrusions can then be inserted into the recesses, such that the protrusions and the recesses form a hinge that enables the cover to be opened and closed. Access to an interior of the box-shaped body created by the cover is thereby made considerably easier.
  • the module elements can then be used, for example, for storing items that require frequent access.
  • connection structure can be formed on a base surface side of the base surface alone, an opposite base surface side of the base surface then being able to be formed continuously into the corners. Consequently, it is then possible to connect the module elements only on the base surface side to the connection structures by means of the connection elements, the opposite base surface side being able to be made completely smooth and closed, since no connection elements can be installed here.
  • the recess of the connection structure can then also be designed as a blind hole.
  • the base area can also have an opening which extends over a predominant part of the base area.
  • the opening can have the same geometric shape as the base area, so that the base area or the body forms a frame of the opening. In this way, other elements of the module system, such as a lamp or a sound-absorbing material, can also be inserted into the opening.
  • module elements or connecting elements and other components of the module system can also be formed from different colored plastics. Nevertheless, it is also possible to design certain components of the module system from metal if this appears necessary.
  • the module element can be designed as a module angle element, it being possible for at least two connection structures of the module angle element to be arranged relative to one another by an angle ⁇ greater than 0 °, preferably 45 ° and particularly preferably 90 °. Any corners of the spatial structure can then be formed by the module angle element.
  • the module angle element can then have a base area which, for example, is bent uniformly or is also angled along a line. A wide variety of spatial deviations from the base area are conceivable here.
  • the component arrangement can comprise an adaptation element, wherein the adaptation element can be designed to be connectable to the connection structures of a module element and can also have a container-like shape.
  • the adaptation element can then be arranged, for example, on a wall formed from module elements and for storing a wide variety of different items Objects are used.
  • the shape can in turn also be box-shaped or funnel-shaped.
  • module system product according to the invention in particular wall, cover, lamp or the like, is designed with a module system according to the invention.
  • Advantageous embodiments of a module system product result from the subclaims which refer back to claim 1.
  • a synopsis of the 1 to 3 shows a module system 10 with which a wall 11 is formed.
  • the module system 10 comprises a plurality of module elements 12 and module angle elements 13 as well as connecting elements 14, 15 and 16.
  • the module elements 12 have a square base area 17, at the corners 18 of which a connecting structure 19 is formed.
  • Frame walls 21 extend along base surface sides 20 of the base surface 17 such that the base surface 17 is completely enclosed by the frame walls 21, so that a box-shaped body 22 is formed.
  • connection structure 19 each has a through opening 23 and an arcuate contour 24 of the corner 18. Furthermore, webs 25 are formed on the frame walls, onto which a cover wall 26 can be placed, so that an intermediate floor 27 is formed. With a further cover wall 26, it is possible to form a cover 28 for the module element 12, so that the box-shaped body 22 is closed on all sides.
  • the connecting element 14 has four pins 29 and an axis 30, the pins 29 being insertable into the through openings 23 and the axis 30 being adapted to the contour 24.
  • the connecting element 14 forms four web-shaped projections 31, which are connected together with the pins 29 and the axis 30 via a connecting plate 32 of the connecting element 14.
  • the projections 31 rest on chamfers 33 of the connection structure 19 or on side edges 34 of the module elements 12 in such a way that the module elements 12 are positioned at a uniform distance from one another. Possibly existing gaps 35 between the module elements 12 are adjusted to one another with regard to their size.
  • a synopsis of the 4a and 4b shows a connecting element arrangement 36, comprising connecting elements 37 and 38 and a screw 39 with a nut 40.
  • the connecting element 37 has pins 41 and an axis 42 and web-shaped projections 43, these being connected to one another via a connecting plate 44.
  • a through opening 45 is formed within the axis 42 and a blind hole 46 is formed within the pins 41.
  • a recess 47 is also formed for receiving the nut 40, a recess 48 being formed in the connecting element 38 for receiving a screw head 49 of the screw 39.
  • the screw 39 can now be inserted through both connecting elements 37 and 38 and screwed to the nut 40.
  • the 5a to 5c show a connecting element arrangement 50 which, in contrast to the connecting element arrangement from FIGS 4a to 4b has a self-tapping screw 51. With the self-tapping screw 51, the connecting elements 37 and 38 can then be connected in a known manner.
  • the Fig. 6 shows a connecting element arrangement 52 with connecting elements 53 and 54, screws 55 and 56 and a nut 57.
  • the connecting elements 53 and 54 are designed here in the form of a quarter circle, so that they can only serve to terminate a corner of a module element, not shown here.
  • the Fig. 7 shows a sectional view of a connecting element arrangement 58 with connecting elements 59 and 60, a screw 61 and a nut 62.
  • the connecting elements 59 and 60 each have connecting plates 63 and 64, which are designed such that a module element 65 between the connecting plates 63 and 64 by means of the screw 61 and the nut 62 can be clamped.
  • the Fig. 8 shows a further sectional view of a connecting element arrangement 66 with connecting elements 67 and 68 and screws 69.
  • the connecting element 67 forms a hinge 70 here.
  • Module elements 71 are clamped between the connecting elements 67 and 68, respectively.
  • the 9 to 11 each show different embodiments of connecting element arrangements 72, 73 and 74 or their connecting elements 75, 76 and 77.
  • connecting element 75 rods 78 always connect an axis 79 and a pin 80, which for connection to a connecting structure of a Module elements not shown here are formed.
  • the bars consequently enable the relevant module elements to be connected to one another at a distance defined by the bars 78.
  • Fig. 12 shows here a module system 81 with the connecting element arrangement 72 Fig. 9 and four module elements 82, which are only shown in sections here.
  • a synopsis of the 13a to 13c shows a module element 83, which in principle like that in the 2a to 2d Module element shown is formed, but has a square opening 85 in a base area 84.
  • the 14a to 14c show a module element 86 with a shell-shaped body 87 and a cover 88.
  • recesses 90 are formed, into which projections 91, which are formed on the cover 88, can be latched.
  • a hinge 92 can be formed for the cover 88, which enables the cover 88 to be opened and closed.
  • the 15a to 15c show a module element 93 which forms five corners 94.
  • the matching shows Fig. 16 a connector assembly 95 with a connector 96.
  • the 17 to 21 each show different embodiments of module angle elements 97, 98, 99, 100 and 101.
  • the Fig. 22 shows a wall 102 which is formed from a module system 103 with module elements 104 and connecting elements 105.
  • the connecting elements 105 in particular have no connecting plate.
  • Axes 106 and pins 107 are connected to one another here via webs 108.
  • Fig. 23 shows a further module system 109 with which a wall 110 is formed, module elements 111 here being connected to one another offset from one another or arranged lying one above the other in relation to a wall plane 112.
  • the Fig. 24 shows a module system 113 with which a wall 114 is formed, an adaptation element 116 being attached to module elements 115.
  • the adaptation element 116 is designed as a container 117 for holding office material.
  • the Fig. 25 shows a module system 118, which forms a shelf 119.
  • Module elements 120 are essentially designed in the form of an open cube 121.
  • a synopsis of the 26a to 26d shows a module element 122 which is formed from two matching module element halves 123.
  • the module element halves 123 lie against one another in a central plane 124 and together form a base area 125 and a central frame wall 126.
  • a synopsis of the 27a to 27c shows a module element 127, the connection structure 128 or blind hole 129 of which is formed only on a base surface 130 of a base surface 131.
  • An opposite base surface 132 is completely closed and smooth.
  • the Fig. 28 shows a sectional view of a connecting element arrangement 133 with a connecting element 134 and a self-tapping screw 135 and a module element 136.
  • a blind hole 137 is formed in the module element 136, into which a pin 138 of the connecting element 134 can be inserted.
  • the screw 135 By means of the screw 135, the pin can be spread out in the manner of a dowel.
  • the Fig. 29 shows a sectional view of a connecting element arrangement 139 with a connecting element 140, here in contrast to the connecting element arrangement Fig. 28 a module element 141 has a shortened blind hole, so that the screw 135 is screwed into a material of the module element 141.
  • a synopsis of the 30a to 30b shows a module element 142 with a connection structure 143, in which the arcuate contour 144 forms a recess 145 in a corner 146 of the module element 142.
  • the recess 145 is delimited by base surface sides 147 of the module element 142.
  • a connecting element arrangement 148 is formed here in several parts and comprises a disc-shaped axis 149 with through openings 150 and a number of pins 151 corresponding to the number of through openings 150.
  • the axis 149 can be inserted into the recess 145, so that the axis 149 is at least partially covered by the base surface sides 147 and can be received in the recess 145.
  • Through openings 152 are also formed in the base surface sides 147 and are aligned with the through openings 150 of the axis 149.
  • a pin 151 can thus be inserted through the through openings 152 and 150 and fix the axis 149 to the module element 142 in a form-fitting manner.
  • the Fig. 31 shows a front view of a wall 153 made of module elements 142 with connecting elements 148.
  • a synopsis of the 32a to 32b shows the module element 142 with a connecting element 154.
  • the connecting element 154 is constructed in several parts and comprises the axis 149 and pins 155, which are connected to one another via a round connecting plate 156.
  • the length of the pins 155 is dimensioned such that two sets of pins 155 can be inserted with the connecting plate 156 opposite one another into the module elements 142 or the axis 149.

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