WO2006021238A1 - A. modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general - Google Patents
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H3/00—Buildings or groups of buildings for public or similar purposes; Institutions, e.g. infirmaries or prisons
- E04H3/10—Buildings or groups of buildings for public or similar purposes; Institutions, e.g. infirmaries or prisons for meetings, entertainments, or sports
- E04H3/22—Theatres; Concert halls; Studios for broadcasting, cinematography, television or similar purposes
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- the present invention relates to a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general.
- the present invention is for making platforms for exhibition stands, stages for bands, catwalks for fashion shows, and for any other event, indoors or outdoors, but may also be advantageously applied to make any modular structure in the construction sector, such as walls, roofs, etc., taking the appropriate relative steps.
- any modular structure in the construction sector such as walls, roofs, etc., taking the appropriate relative steps.
- the following description refers to use of said structure for making platforms and/or stages.
- a first type involves the use of structures made by assembling wooden boards and beams with screws or nails.
- the structure obtained must be covered with a covering material to give it an acceptable appearance.
- the second type involves modular structures consisting of vertical and horizontal members connected together with screws or bolts.
- the technical need which forms the basis of the present invention is to provide a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages.
- the technical need of the present invention is to provide a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general which requires the minimum possible assembly time.
- Another technical need of the present invention is to provide a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general which can easily be used to make both raised stages and platforms .
- Yet another technical need of the present invention is to provide a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general which guarantees a high level of stability and strength, as well as contained production costs.
- Figure 1 is an axonometric three-quarter top view of a first module 2 of a structure made according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is an axonometric three-quarter top view of a second module of a structure made according to the present invention
- Figure 3 is a side view of a detail of the structure illustrated in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is an axonometric three-quarter top view of a third module of a structure made according to the present invention;
- Figures 5 to 7 illustrate in sequence several steps in the assembly of a structure made according to the present invention
- Figure 8 is a top view of a detail of the first module 2 illustrated in Figure 1;
- Figure 9 is a side view, with some parts cut away and others transparent, of a portion of a structure made according to the present invention.
- Figure 10 is a side view, with some parts cut away and others transparent, of a portion of another structure made according to the present invention.
- the numeral 1 denotes as a whole a modular structure for making platforms, stages and construction elements in general according to the present invention.
- Said structure 1 normally comprises at least a first module 2 and a second module 3 which can be connected to one another.
- the second module 3 has engagement means 4 fixed to the second module 3, whilst the first module 2 has a seat designed to house said engagement means 4. Moreover, the first and the second modules 2, 3 may be connected to one another by insertion, at least partly by sliding, of the engagement means 4 in the seat 5.
- the engagement means 4 are preferably inserted in the seat 5 at least partly during a relative rotation of the first and the second modules 2, 3, which causes the engagement means 4 to slide into the seat 5. Following said rotation, the engagement means 4 are connected to the seat 5.
- both modules may have both the engagement means 4 and the seat 5.
- the seat 5 comprises at least a first section 6 forming a first undercut 7 and the engagement means 4 comprise at least one engagement element 8 which in turn forms at least a second undercut 9.
- the second undercut 9 is preferably substantially shaped to match the first undercut 7 so that it connects with it.
- the seat 5 also comprises a second, wider section 10 which is a continuation of the first section 6.
- the second undercut 9 may therefore be inserted in the seat 5 at the second, wider section 10, whilst the second module 3 is connected to the first module by subsequent sliding of the second undercut 9 from the second section 10 to the first section 6 (see also below) .
- the first undercut 7 is formed by a recess made in a laminar portion of the first module 2.
- the second undercut 9 is formed by an engagement element 8 with axial symmetry and comprising a shank 11, projecting from the second module 3, and a head 12 fixed to an outer end of the shank 11 ( Figure 3) .
- the engagement means 4 preferably also comprise at least one pivot element 13 distanced from the engagement element 8, whilst, in turn, the seat 5 also comprises a third section 14 distanced from the first section 6 and designed to house said pivot element 13.
- the first section 6 of the seat 5 therefore extends along a circular arc whose centre lies on an axis passing through the third section 14, and which in the embodiments illustrated extends over approximately a quarter of a circle (that is to say, over a rotation of approximately 90°) .
- the engagement element 8 moves from the second section to the first section 6 of the seat 5 with at least one component of the movement being from top to bottom, to guarantee a more stable connection between the two modules.
- the pivot element 13 has the same shape and size as the engagement element 8.
- the pivot element 13 forms at least a third undercut 15 and the third section 14 of the seat 5 forms a fourth undercut 16, and the third undercut 15 is substantially shaped to match the fourth undercut 16 so that it can connect with it.
- the third section 14 comprises a first portion
- the pivot element 13 is sized to allow the pivot element 13 to pass through it so that the third undercut 15 can be inserted in the third section 14 at the second portion 18, and can slide in the first portion 17.
- the first module 2 comprises at least four first oblong bars 19 rigidly connected at the end 12 to form a frame 20 with a rectangular plan ( Figure 1) .
- the frame 20 preferably has a square plan.
- Each first bar 19 forms one side of the rectangle and has an upper face 21, a lower face 22, an inner side face 23 and an outer side face 24.
- the first module 2 also comprises stiffening bars 25 connected between the inner side faces of the first bars 19, and which, in the plan view, divide the rectangle (square) into four smaller rectangles (squares), preferably equal to one another.
- the first module 2 has a plurality of seats 5, in particular at least two seats 5 on each outer side face 24 of the first bars 19 of which it is constituted. Moreover, the seats 5 are close to the corners of the rectangular frame 20 and are shaped in such a way that once connected to a second module 3 (or a third modules, as described below) , the latter is aligned with the first bar 19 adjacent to that on which the seat 5 is made.
- the first module 2 also comprises, on each outer side face 24, at least a third seat 5 in an intermediate position on the relative side, and preferably positioned so that a second module 3 (or a third module 26) connected to it is centred on said side.
- the seats 5 of the first module 2 extend from top to bottom.
- both the second section 10 and the second portion 18 of the third section 14 are higher than, respectively, the first section 6 and the first portion 17 of the third section 14. This prevents the modules 2, 3, 26 from becoming disconnected accidentally.
- first module 2 there are many other embodiments of the first module 2, and still more may be created according to requirements.
- first module 2 is again a square, but does not have any stiffening bars 25 and intermediate seats 5 on the sides.
- Such a first module 2 (where the size of the square substantially corresponds to one of the inner squares of the first module 2 in Figure 1) can be used to make the same structure 1 as illustrated in Figure 7 using only first and second modules 3 2, 3 (as becomes clearer in the description which follows) .
- the second module 3 ( Figure 2) comprises a second oblong bar 27 with an upper face 21, a lower face 22, two side faces 28 and two end faces 29. Moreover, the second module 3 has engagement means 4 on both of the end faces 29.
- the dimensions, and in particular the length, of the second module 3 depend on requirements. In the embodiment illustrated, where a third module 26 is also involved, the length of the second module 3 is approximately half the difference between the length and the width of the third module 26. This measurement allows structures 1 to be made which, in plan view, have a succession of squares substantially equal to one another ( Figure 7) .
- the length of the second bar 27 is preferably equal to approximately the distance between two non-consecutive first bars 19 of the first module 2.
- the embodiment illustrated also includes a third module 26 which in turn comprises a third bar 30 having an upper face 21, a lower face 22, two side faces 28 and two end faces 29.
- the third module 26 also has engagement means 4 similar to those of the second module 3, and on each side face 28, in an intermediate position of the side face 28, it has a seat 5 similar to that of the first module 2.
- the length of the third module 26 is approximately equal to the distance between two non-consecutive first bars 19 of the first module 2 in Figure 1.
- the modular structure 1 disclosed preferably comprises a plurality of first modules 2, a plurality of second modules 3 3, and a plurality of third modules 26 26.
- all of the modules 2, 3, 26 may be obtained from a folded and welded plate, to which the engagement means 4 are applied, for example using a screw - nut connection 31 ( Figure 3) .
- the various modules 2, 3, 26 may have a plurality of through-holes 32 designed to allow electrical cables, pipes and the like to pass through the structure 1.
- the structure 1 obtained by joining the various modules 2, 3, 26, may also be completed with positioning feet 33, which can be applied under the modules 2, 3, 26
- Both the feet 33 and the lower feet 35 of the legs 34 are preferably height-adjustable, for example by screwing in and out.
- both the feet 33 and the legs 34 can be fixed to the first modules 2 at drilled corner plates 36 (visible both in Figure 1 and, enlarged, in Figure 8) using suitable screw - nut connections 37 ( Figures 8 - 10) .
- the structure 1 must be completed with covering panels 38, which may be fitted on the various modules to form a supporting surface.
- An example of such panels 38 is shown in Figure 10, which illustrates two panels 38 placed on a first module 2.
- the size of the panels 38 may match that of each of the four squares formed by the first module 2.
- the structure 1 may also comprise a modular skirting board 39 which can be applied on the outer edge of the assembled structure 1.
- first modules 2 to be used which may have feet 33 or supporting legs 34 are positioned at the appropriate distance ( Figure 5) .
- the structure 1 may be completed with the panels 38, the skirting board 39 and any other accessories required.
- each seat 5 extends partly on the side face 24, 28 and partly on the upper face 21.
- the second section 10 and the second portion 18 of the third section 14 extend on the upper face 21.
- the relative module 3, 26 must be rotated 90° relative to the position which it must assume at the end, and must be inserted in the seat 5 with its side face 28 parallel with the upper face 21 of the other module 2, 26.
- each second and third module 3, 26 is preferably simultaneously connected at both ends.
- the present invention brings important advantages.
- assembly and disassembly of the modular structure disclosed require a very much reduced time, significantly lower than that of conventional structures .
- the structure guarantees a high level of stability and strength, as well as great versatility, given that it may be used, with minimal variations, to make platforms, stages, walls, roofs and any other similar construction structure.
- the structure disclosed is easily stored, in particular in the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings .
- first modules may be stacked on top of one another (already fitted with feet if necessary) , whilst the second and third modules, the legs, the skirting board and any other accessories may be inserted vertically inside the stack of first modules .
- the panels are also easily stored on top of one another. It should also be noticed that the present invention is relatively easy to produce and that even the cost linked to implementation of the invention is not very high.
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