Modular frame for making seats and furnishing elements in general provided with a supporting surface

20170175788 ยท 2017-06-22

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Abstract

A modular frame for seats or furnishing elements provided with a supporting surface includes a plurality of section bars that are adapted to be rigidly constrained to one another so as to define the frame of the supporting surface. The cross section of the section bars is at least partially hollow and substantially triangular and is provided with an opening configured to allow a conveniently shaped terminal part of fixing elements to be longitudinally inserted in the section bar in order to join at least two section bars.

Claims

1. A modular frame (A) for seats or furnishing elements in general provided with at least one supporting surface (A3), comprising: a plurality of section bars (1) rigidly constrained to one another so as to define the frame (A4) of said at least one supporting surface (A3), wherein a cross section of one or more of said section bars (1) is at least partially hollow and substantially triangular and comprises: a first side (11) facing upwards, a second side (12) arranged in a substantially vertical or inclined position so as to form an inner side of the frame (A4) of the seat or supporting surface (A3), and a third oblique side (13), wherein said cross section further comprises at least one first opening (14) configured to allow a conveniently shaped terminal part (21) of fixing elements (2) to be longitudinally inserted in said section bar (1) in order to join at least two section bars (1).

2. The modular frame (A) according to claim 1, wherein said first opening (14) has an elongated shape and is arranged parallel and adjacent to said first side (11) of the cross section of a section bar (1).

3. The modular frame (A) according to claim 1, wherein said cross section further comprises a second opening (15) having an elongated shape and arranged so that it is orthogonal to said first side (11) or parallel and close to said second side (12), and is suitable for a longitudinal insertion of any reinforcement bars into one or more of said section bars (1).

4. The modular frame (A) according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fixing element (2) between at least two section bars (1), said fixing element (2) comprising a plate with at least two substantially flat terminal parts (21) configured to be inserted, with a precise fit or with a play, in said first openings (14) at opposite ends (16) of the two section bars (1) to be joined, wherein said flat terminal parts (21) of said fixing elements (2) and the ends (16) of said section bars (1) are provided with through holes (22, 18) in corresponding positions for insertion of fasteners therethrough.

5. The modular frame (A) according to claim 4, wherein said fixing elements (2) are angled, and wherein said flat terminal parts (21) are arranged to form an angle, in order to constrain the section bars (1) arranged to form an angle between one another.

6. The modular frame (A) according to claim 5, further comprising one or more legs or elements adapted to rest on a ground (3) and having a substantially flat and horizontal upper end (33) configured to support a plane portion (23) of a fixing element (2) in a position included between said terminal parts (22), wherein said flat upper end (33) and said plane portion (23) of the fixing element (2) are provided with corresponding holes (34, 24) for insertion of fasteners between said leg (3) and said fixing element (2).

7. The modular frame (A) according to claim 6, further comprising at least one upper plate (4) adapted to be positioned on top of said plane portion (23) of the fixing element (22) and provided with through holes (41) in positions corresponding to said holes (24, 34) of said fixing element (2) and of said flat upper end (33) of the leg (3), for insertion of constraining fasteners.

8. The modular frame (A) according to claim 7, wherein said upper flat end (33) of said leg (3) and said upper plate (4) have an enlarged shape and comprise at least two series of said holes (34, 41) in positions corresponding to said holes (24) of two of said fixing elements positioned near each other and specular with respect to each other, so as to fix both of the angled elements (2).

9. The modular frame (A) according to claim 1, wherein said supporting surface (A3) further comprises a plurality of tie elements (5) constrained to said section bars (1) so that they are kept tensioned.

10. The modular frame (A) according to claim 9, wherein said cross section of each section bar (1) comprises at least one projection (17) that is integral with said second side (12) and arranged to face towards an inside of the frame (A4) of the supporting surface (A3), said projection (17) comprising a shelf (171) adapted to be drilled so as to allow fasteners (51) of said tie elements (5), arranged in a cross pattern, to be fixed, and wherein each one of said tie elements is constrained and kept tensioned between two opposite section bars (1) of said frame (A4).

11. The modular frame (A) according to claim 1, wherein said section bars (1) are shaped as a straight line, a curve, or an angle.

Description

[0031] The characteristics of the new frame are highlighted in greater detail in the following description with reference to the attached drawings that are enclosed by way of non-limiting examples.

[0032] FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a section bar (1) in its preferred embodiment.

[0033] FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of an angle (A1) of the new frame (A) constituted by a pair of section bars (1) arranged orthogonally to each other, an angled fixing element (2), a leg or element suited to rest on the ground (3) and a fixing plate (4) suited to fix said element to be rested on the ground (3).

[0034] FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of an angle (A1) of the frame (A) with a leg or element suited to rest on the ground (3) having a different length.

[0035] FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of the part (A2) connecting two angles, with two pairs of section bars (1), two angled fixing elements (2), a single leg or element suited to rest on the ground (3) and a fixing plate (4) suited to join said element to be rested on the ground (3) to said two angled fixing elements (2).

[0036] FIG. 5 shows a top view of a frame (A) partially assembled in such a way as to form a seat or supporting surface (A3) in general, in turn made up of section bars (1) so as to define a frame (A4), for example rectangular, of the supporting surface (A3), and crossed tie elements (5) constrained and tensioned between said section bars (1).

[0037] The invention is a new modular frame (A) comprising a plurality of section bars (1) suited to be rigidly constrained to one another so as to define the frame (A4) of one or more seats or of one or more supporting surfaces (A3) in general, for example serving as a coffee table.

[0038] The preferred cross section of each one of said section bars (1), for example shown in FIG. 1, is at least partially hollow and substantially triangular, meaning that it comprises: [0039] a first side (11) intended to face upwards, [0040] a second side (12) intended to be arranged in a substantially vertical or inclined position so as to form the inner side of the frame (A4) of the seat or supporting surface (A3), [0041] a third oblique side (13).

[0042] The cross section comprises a first opening (14) in a preferably elongated shape, arranged so that it is parallel and close to said first side (11) and suited to allow a conveniently shaped terminal part (21) of fixing elements (2) between at least two section bars (1) to be inserted in said section bar (1) longitudinally.

[0043] Said cross section comprises also a second opening (15) in an elongated shape, arranged so that it is orthogonal to said first side (11) or parallel and close to said second side (12), suitable for the insertion of reinforcement bars, if necessary, in the case of very long section bars (1), for the purpose of obtaining seats or furnishing elements in special shapes.

[0044] The new modular frame (A) comprises at least one fixing element (2) between at least two section bars (1), said fixing element in turn substantially comprising a plate with at least two substantially flat terminal parts (21) suited to be inserted, with a precise fit or a play, in said first openings (14) at the opposite ends (16) of two section bars (1) to be joined.

[0045] In order to obtain an angle (A1) of the frame (A4) of a seat or supporting surface (A3) in general, said section bars (1) are arranged in such a way as to form a right angle. In this case, said fixing elements (2) are angular, meaning that said flat terminal parts (21) are arranged so as to form a right angle.

[0046] Said flat terminal parts (21) of said fixing elements (2) and the ends (16) of said section bars (1) are generally provided with through holes (22, 18) in corresponding positions so as to allow common constraining means, such as rivets or screws in general, to be inserted therethrough.

[0047] Said angled or linear fixing element (2) furthermore comprises, in a position generically included between said terminal parts (21), a plane portion (23) provided with through holes (24) for the insertion of means suited to constrain said fixing element (2) to said at least one leg or element suited to rest on the ground (3).

[0048] Said leg or element suited to rest on the ground (3) comprises an elongated body (31), with any length, determining the height of the supporting surface (A3) defined by said frame (A4), with an end (32) suited to rest on the ground and a substantially flat and horizontal upper end (33) configured, for example, with a seat (35) where said plane portion (23) of the angled fixing element (2) can rest.

[0049] Said flat upper end (33) is provided with holes (34), for example blind holes or internally threaded holes, corresponding to said holes (24) of the plane centre portion (23) of the fixing element (2), for the insertion of constraining means, such as rivets or screws in general, between said leg (3) and said fixing element (2).

[0050] According to the invention, the frame (A) may furthermore comprise at least one upper plate (4) suited to be positioned on top of said plane portion (23) of the fixing element (2) and provided with through holes (41) in positions corresponding to said holes (24, 34) of said fixing element (2) and of said flat upper end (33) of the leg (3) for the insertion of said constraining means, for example rivets or screws.

[0051] FIGS. 2 and 3 show how it is possible to obtain furnishing elements having different heights, according to the length of said legs or elements suited to rest on the ground (3).

[0052] FIG. 4 shows a possible composition of the new frame in which two frames (A4) are joined at the level of two corresponding angles (A1). In this case, said leg (3) comprises said flat upper end (33) that is enlarged and has an enlarged seat (35) suited to allow two plane portions (23) of two angled fixing elements (2) arranged close and specular to each other to be rested thereon, each one of said fixing elements (2) being in its turn suited to constrain a pair of section bars (1) arranged orthogonal to each other.

[0053] Said flat upper end (33) of the leg (3) thus comprises two series of said holes (34) in positions corresponding to said holes (24) of both of said angled elements (2), in such a way as to allow both of the angled elements (2) to be fixed.

[0054] Analogously, also said upper plate (4) has an enlarged shape with two series of said through holes (41) corresponding to said holes (24, 34) of said angled elements (2) and of said upper end (33) of said leg.

[0055] FIG. 5 shows an example of embodiment of a substantially rectangular seat or supporting surface (A3), comprising four of said section bars (1) constrained to one another in such a way as to define the frame (A4) of the supporting surface (A3). The supporting surface (A3) comprises also a plurality of tie elements (5), preferably arranged so that they cross each other.

[0056] Each one of said tie elements (5) is constrained and kept tensioned between two opposite section bars (1) of the frame (A4) of the supporting surface (A3).

[0057] For this purpose, as shown in FIG. 1, said cross section of each section bar (1) comprises at least one projection (17) integral with said second side (12) and thus suited to face towards the inside of the frame (A4) of the supporting surface (A3), in turn comprising, for example, a shelf (171) suited to be drilled so as to allow coupling means (51) of said tie elements (5) to be fixed.

[0058] According to the invention, said section bars (1) can be linear, straight, curved, angled with one or more angles having any size.

[0059] Therefore, with reference to the above description and the attached drawings, the following claims are expressed.