SELF-SUPPORTING MUSEUM DISPLAY CASE, RELATED CONSTRUCTION METHOD AND WALL UNIT
20230117697 · 2023-04-20
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Abstract
A method for construction of a museum display case is presented. The museum display case has a platform and a case above the platform, the case having at least one opening door. The method includes: providing glass panes, applying first metal beams to the glass panes beforehand by gluing, forming wall units, providing second metal beams at the opening door, forming the case by assembling the wall units together by means of the first and second metal beams, so that the first and second metal beams form a load-bearing structure only when the wall units have been assembled, and fixing the load-bearing structure of the case to the platform. With this method, the load-bearing structure of the display case is not formed by a frame to which the fixed and opening walls are then applied, but by the first and second metal beams, the former being already pre-glued to the glass panes of the fixed walls of the display case. This method makes the assembly of the display case easier and faster.
Claims
1. A method for constructing a museum display case comprising a platform and a case above the platform, the case having at least one opening door, the method comprising: applying first metal beams to glass panes by gluing, forming wall units; providing second metal beams at the at least one opening door; forming the case by assembling the wall units together by the first and second metal beams, so that the first and second metal beams form a load-bearing structure upon assembly of the wall units; and fixing the load-bearing structure to the platform.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein applying the first metal beams to the glass panes comprises attaching the first metal beams to the glass panes at or near sides of the glass panes.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the museum display case further comprises corner joints for the forming of the case.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising, after the forming of the case: providing at least one additional glass pane; and mounting the additional glass pane in the case by opening mounting mechanisms, fixed to the load-bearing structure on one side and to the additional glass pane on another side, thus forming the at least one opening door.
5. A museum display case constructed according to the method of claim 1, the museum display case comprising wall units each formed by a glass pane and first metal beams glued to the glass pane at lower and upper sides of the glass pane.
6. The museum display case according to claim 5, further comprising corner joints assembling together adjacent wall units, wherein the corner joints are fixed to the first and second metal beams.
7. The museum display case according to claim 6, wherein the first and second metal beams are tubular and wherein the corner joints comprise L-shaped elements inserted into ends of the first and second metal beams.
8. A wall unit for constructing the museum display case according to the method of claim 1, the wall unit comprising a glass pane and first metal beams glued to the glass pane at lower and upper sides of the glass pane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Further features and advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure will be more evident from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof made with reference to the appended drawings.
[0039] In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] In
[0052] The platform 20 comprises a technical compartment 23, for example a drawer for storing hygroscopic material, such as silica gel or the like. The feet 22 (see
[0053] The fixed side walls 31 each comprise a glass pane 33 to which two first metal beams 34, arranged horizontally at the upper and lower edges of the glass pane 33, are stably applied by means of gluing. The set of the glass pane 33 and the two first metal beams 34 glued thereto form a wall unit, hereafter referred to by the same reference 31 as the fixed side wall. The first metal beams 34 have a tubular structure, with a rounded rectangular cross-section.
[0054] As can be seen above all in
[0055] More in particular, the display case 10 comprises corner joints 35 which are L-shaped, with two arms substantially orthogonal to each other, sized so as to insert into the first metal beams 34, preferably with a certain force; screws 36 ensure—together with the force—that the corner joints 35 are made integral with the first metal beams 34. Accordingly, the corner joints 35 ensure the constraint between adjacent wall units 31.
[0056] As can be seen above all in
[0057] An opening mounting mechanism 48 is fixed on one side to the additional glass pane 43 of the opening door 41, and to the first metal beam 34 on the other side, at the corner joint 35 and possibly its extension 47. The fixing to the additional glass pane 43 is preferably obtained by gluing, while the fixing to the second metal beam 44 is preferably obtained by screws or the like.
[0058] Once assembled in the manner described above, the first and second metal beams 34 and 44, joined by the corner joints 35, form a load-bearing structure of the case 30 of the display case 10. This load-bearing structure (and therewith the entire case 30) is fixed to the plane 21 of the platform 20 by means of brackets 37, fixed with screws or the like on one side to the first or second metal beams 34, 44, on the other side to the plane 21, as shown in
[0059] The display case 10 then comprises a display surface 38, located above the first and second metal beams 34, 44; the display surface 38 closes the display space of the case 30 downwards and can therefore be sealed to the wall units 31 and sealed with respect to the opening door 41 by means of suitable seals, known per se and not illustrated.
[0060] The display case 10 also comprises sealing gaskets, between the fixed walls 31 and the opening door 41, as well as closing mechanisms of the opening door 41; all these elements are not shown in the figures, as they are conventional per se.
[0061] The display case 10 is constructed as follows.
[0062] Firstly, all the necessary parts are prepared, with the desired dimensions; in particular, both the glass panes 33, 43 and the first and second metal beams 34, 44 are made in the desired dimensions. Subsequently, the prepared parts are assembled.
[0063] The assembly includes operations to be carried out preferably in the factory and operations to be carried out preferably at the installation site.
[0064] The wall units 31 are set up by gluing the first metal beams 34 to the glass panes 33. This is preferably performed in the factory, where it is easier to ensure a perfect gluing.
[0065] The opening door 41 is also preferably set up in the factory, gluing the opening mounting mechanisms 48 to the additional glass pane 43.
[0066] The successive assembly operations, on the other hand, preferably occur at the installation site of the display case, so that the transport from the factory to the installation site can occur with the display case 10 disassembled. These operations are schematically shown in
[0067] The platform 20 is first partially assembled by mounting the feet 22 below the plane 21.
[0068] Above the platform 20, the wall units 31 are then assembled together, constraining the first metal beams 34 together by means of the corner joints 35; at the side of the display case 10 where the opening door 41 is to be located (where there is therefore no wall unit 31 and therefore no first metal beam 34), two second metal beams 44 are placed, extended along that side of the display case both at the bottom and at the top. See the diagrams in
[0069] Once the fixing of the first and second metal beams 34, 44 by means of the joints 35 has been completed, a solid load-bearing structure has been formed, precisely by the first and second metal beams 34, 44 and the corner joints 35, and the glass panes 33 of the fixed side walls 31 of the display case 10 are already associated with such a load-bearing structure. The ceiling 32 is applied above this structure (see
[0070] The next step is mounting the opening door 41,
[0071] Finally,
[0072] In the assembly operations just described, the necessary gaskets are also placed between the wall units 31, the opening door 41, the display surface 38 and the ceiling 32.
[0073] As can be seen from the above, assembly at the installation site requires only mechanical fixings (with screws or similar) and no gluing between metal and glass parts. As mentioned, this greatly facilitates assembly, ensuring short assembly times and high final quality.
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[0075] As can be seen above all in
[0076] The corner joints 135 are formed by cube-shaped elements, which are fixed to the first and second metal beams 134, 144 by fixing screws 154. The fixing screws 154 are inserted in through holes 155, with slotted cross-section, formed in the cube-shaped corner joints 135, two for each face of the corner joint 135; the fixing screws 154 engage in threaded nuts 156, inserted in the channels 153 of the first metal beams 134. The slotted cross-section of the through-holes 155, as well as the possibility of the threaded nuts 156 to be positioned in any longitudinal position in the channels 153, facilitate the engagement of the fixing screws 154 with the threaded nuts 156, even in the presence of small dimensional imperfections.
[0077] In the cube-shaped corner joints 135, alongside and parallel to the through holes 164, threaded holes 165 are also formed, also through and two in number on each face of the corner joint 135; in these threaded holes 165, adjusting screws 164 are inserted engaged, which pointedly abut against the first metal beams 134. By screwing these adjusting screws 164 more or less into the respective threaded holes 165, the position of the corner joints 135 can be adjusted with respect to the first metal beams 134.
[0078] Abutments 139 can be advantageously fixed to the first metal beams 134 (by means of screws and nuts inserted in the channels 153) to help support and fix the display surface 38.
[0079] The construction method of the display case 10 remains essentially unchanged also according to the variant in