WO2016098122A2 - Ensemble cadre intégré pour améliorer l'acoustique et l'esthétique d'un intérieur - Google Patents
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E04B2/74—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
- E04B2/7407—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- E04B2/74—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
- E04B2/7407—Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
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- the present invention generally relates to integrated frame assemblies that improve the acoustics and aesthetics of an interior.
- Figure 1 depicts a first frame
- Figure 2 depicts a first clip
- Figure 3 depicts a first frame assembly
- Figure 4 depicts a second frame
- Figure 4a depicts a seventeenth frame
- igure 4b depicts a fifth clip
- Figure 4c depicts a seventeenth frame assembly
- Figure 5 depicts a third frame
- Figure 8 depicts a fifth frame
- Figure 9 depicts a fifth frame assembly
- Figure 10 depicts a sixth frame
- Figure 11 depicts a sixth frame assembly
- Figure 12 depicts a second frame assembly
- Figure 13 depicts a twenty first frame
- Figure 14 depicts a fourth frame assembly
- Figure 15 depicts a first junction frame
- Figure 15a depicts a second junction frame
- Figure 15b depicts a third junction frame
- Figure 16 depicts a first overhead panel lock
- Figure 16a depicts a first overhead panel assembly
- Figure 17 depicts a seventh frame
- Figure 17a depicts an eighteenth frame
- Figure 18 depicts a third clip
- Figure 19 depicts a seventh frame assembly
- Figure 20 depicts an eighth frame
- Figure 21 depicts a thirteenth frame
- Figure 22 depicts a fifteenth frame
- Figure 23 depicts an eighth frame assembly
- Figure 24 depicts a ninth frame assembly
- Figure 24a depicts a second overhead panel lock
- Figure 24b depicts a second overhead panel assembly
- Figure 25 depicts a fourth clip
- Figure 26 depicts an eleventh frame assembly
- Figure 27 depicts an eleventh frame
- Figure 28 depicts a twelfth frame assembly
- Figure 29 depicts a ninth frame
- Figure 30 depicts a tenth frame assembly
- Figure 31 depicts a sixteenth frame
- Figure 31a depicts a twenty second frame (380);
- Figure 32 depicts a thirteenth frame assembly
- Figure 33 depicts an eighteenth frame
- Figure 34 depicts a fourteenth frame assembly
- Figure 35 depicts a fifteenth frame assembly
- Figure 36 depicts a twentieth frame
- Figure 37 depicts a sixteenth frame assembly
- Figure 38 depicts a first system
- Figures 39 and 40 depict a second system
- Figure 41 depicts a third system
- Figure 42 depicts a fourth system
- Figure 43 depicts a fifth system
- Figure 44 depicts a sixth system
- Figure 45 depicts a seventh system
- Figure 46 depicts an eighth system
- Figure 47 depicts a ninth system
- Figure 48 depicts a tenth system
- Figure 49 depicts an eleventh system
- Figure 50 depicts a twelfth system
- Figure 51 depicts thirteenth system
- Figure 52 depicts a fourteenth system
- Figure 53 depicts a fifteenth system
- Figure 54 depicts a sixteenth system
- Figure 55 depicts a seventeenth system
- Figure 56 depicts an eighteenth system
- Figure 57 depicts a nineteenth system
- Figure 58 depicts a twentieth system
- Figure 59 depicts a twenty first system
- Figure 60 depicts a twenty second system
- Figures 61a and 61b depict electrical socket integration
- Figure 62 depicts furniture integration
- Figure 63 depicts an exterior application of the disclosed frame assemblies.
- the integrated frame assembly to improve acoustics and aesthetics of an interior is disclosed.
- the integrated frame assembly has a host of optional integration features (access control, cable routing, electrical sockets, blinds/privacy control etc.), that make it suitable for any installation environment.
- the integrated frame assembly comprising of a first module that is associated with a second module.
- the integrated frame assembly has a width of 45 mm and is used for accommodating glass doors that have a thickness of up to 20 mm or non-glass doors that have a thickness of up to 40 mm (the glass/non-glass doors being framed or frameless), and SG glass sheets that have a height of up to 3 metres
- the first module is selected from the group consisting of: a first frame (1) as shown in Figure 1, said first frame (1) comprising of a first support member (13) at a first end of the first frame (1), a mounting surface (11) that is associated with a first lock (12), a plurality of support fins (14) that support the first frame (1) on an uneven floor and a fixed seal receiving fin (10); a second frame (3) as shown in Figure 4, said second frame (3) comprising of the mounting surface (11), the plurality of support fins (14) that support the second frame (3) on an uneven floor, the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and a tip (15) for accommodating
- a seventeenth frame (3a) as shown in Figure 4a said seventeenth frame (3a) consisting essentially of the mounting surface (11), a sixth clip (5a) mounted on the bottom of the said seventeenth frame (3a), the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and a tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal, said tip (15) being disposed opposite to the fixed seal receiving fin (10), wherein a sheet of glass is mounted on the mounting surface (11) between the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15); and the second module is respectively selected from the group comprising of: a first clip (2) as shown in Figure 2, said first clip (2) consisting essentially of a second lock (16) that forms a first locking mechanism with the first lock (12) for holding the first clip (2) in its place when the first clip (2) is associated with the first frame (1) to form the first frame assembly (130) as shown in Figure 3, the tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal that is disposed opposite to the fixed seal receiving fin (10) in the first frame assembly (130), wherein a sheet of glass is mounted on the mounting surface (11) between
- the second frame (3) comprising of the mounting surface (11), the plurality of support fins (14) that support the second frame (3) on an uneven floor, the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal that is disposed opposite to the fixed seal receiving fin (10), wherein a sheet of glass is mounted on the mounting surface (11) between the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15), said second frame (3) being associated with itself as shown in Figure 12 to form a second frame assembly (180); a seventeenth frame (3a) comprising of the mounting surface (11), the sixth clip (5a) mounted on the bottom of the said seventeenth frame (3a), the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal, said tip (15) being disposed opposite to the fixed seal receiving fin (10), wherein a sheet of glass is mounted on the mounting surface (11) between the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15); said seventeenth frame (3a) being associated with the fifth clip (2a), wherein said fifth clip (2a) being adjustably mounted at the bottom end of said seventeenth frame (3a)
- the first frame assembly (130) is interchangeable (used hereinafter in the context of substitutable/ replaceable) with the second frame (3).
- the second frame (3) is interchangeable with a fourth frame assembly (170; Figure 14), wherein the fourth frame assembly (170) comprising of the fixed seal receiving fin (10), the mounting surface (11), the tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal that is disposed opposite to the fixed seal receiving fin (10), wherein a sheet of glass is mounted on the mounting surface (11) between the fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the tip (15), the first pair of locking fins (19), a fixing provision (26) and the second pair of locking fins (21) in the second clip (5) that form the second locking mechanism with the first pair of locking fins (19) (as shown in Figures 6 and 13).
- One or more cables/wires are concealed within the twenty first frame (165) before locking the twenty first frame (165) with the second clip (5). Thus, the cables/wires are not visible externally.
- the third frame assembly (140) is interchangeable with one of the following: a fifth frame assembly (150) as shown in Figure 9, said fifth frame assembly (150) comprising of a fifth frame (200) as shown in Figure 8, wherein the fifth frame (200) comprising of the first pair of door rebating fins (18) and the first pair of locking fins (19), said fifth frame (200) being associated with the second clip (5) to form the fifth frame assembly (150) ; and a sixth frame assembly (160) as depicted in Figure 11, said sixth frame assembly (160) comprising of a sixth frame (210) as shown in Figure 10, wherein the sixth frame (210) consists essentially of the first pair of door rebating fins (18) and the first pair of locking fins (19), said sixth frame (210) being configured to accommodate greater door width when compared to the fifth frame (200), and the sixth frame (210) is associated with the second clip (5) to form the sixth frame assembly (160).
- a first junction frame (220) as shown in Figure 15 is used wherever 90 degree turns are encountered in an interior.
- the first junction frame (220) comprising of a pair of the mounting surfaces (11) that are at right angles to each other, a pair of the fixed seal receiving fins (10) and a pair of the tips (15) for accommodating a pair of flexible seals, wherein each tip (15) is disposed opposite to a corresponding fixed seal receiving fin (10).
- a pair of glass sheets at right angles to each other can be disposed within the first junction frame (220), wherein each glass sheet is mounted on an individual mounting surface (11) between an individual fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the corresponding tip (15).
- a second junction frame (220a) as shown in Figure 15a is used wherever T-junctions are encountered.
- the second junction frame (220a) comprising of three of the mounting surfaces (11), wherein two of the mounting surfaces (11) are disposed opposite to one another and the third mounting surface (11) is disposed perpendicular to said two mounting surfaces (11) to form a T-junction, three of the fixed seal receiving fins (10), wherein two of the fixed seal receiving fins (10) are disposed opposite to one another and the third fixed seal receiving fin (10) is disposed at a first end of the second junction frame (220a), three of the tips (15) for accommodating three flexible seals, wherein each tip (15) is disposed opposite to a corresponding fixed seal receiving fin (10).
- Three glass sheets can be disposed within the second junction frame (220a), wherein each glass sheet is mounted on an individual mounting surface (11) between an individual fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the corresponding tip (15).
- a third junction frame (220b) as shown in Figure 15b is used wherever four way junctions are encountered.
- the third junction frame (220b) comprising of four of the mounting surfaces (11), wherein two of the mounting surfaces (11) are disposed opposite to one another, the third mounting surface (100) is disposed perpendicular to said two mounting surfaces and the fourth mounting surface (11) that is also perpendicular to said two mounting surfaces (11) is disposed opposite to the third mounting surface (11), four of the fixed seal receiving fins (10), wherein two of the fixed seal receiving fins (10) are disposed at right angles to one another, the third fixed seal receiving fin (10) and the fourth fixed seal receiving fin are disposed at a first end and a second end respectively of the third junction frame (220b), four of the tips (15) for accommodating four flexible seals, wherein each tip (15) is disposed opposite to a corresponding fixed seal receiving fin (10).
- Four glass sheets can be disposed within the second junction frame (220a), wherein each glass sheet is mounted on an individual mounting surface (11) between an individual fixed
- the second clip (5) in the fifth frame assembly is interchangeable with a first overhead panel lock (Figure 16; 810), said first overhead panel lock (810) comprising of the tip (15) for accommodating a flexible seal.
- the first overhead panel lock (810) is associated with the fifth frame (200) to form a first overhead panel assembly ( Figure 16a; 800).
- the frame assembly has a width ranging from 80 mm-100 mm and is used in accommodating glass doors that have a thickness of up to 20 mm or non-glass doors that have a thickness of up to 50 mm (the glass doors/non-glass doors being framed or frameless), and SG glass sheets/SG non-glass sheets (such as wooden sheets) that have a height of up to 4.5 m, wherein the first module is selected from the group consisting of: a seventh frame (6) as shown in Figure 17, said seventh frame (6) comprising of the first support member (13) at a first end of the seventh frame (6), the fixed seal receiving fin (10), the mounting surface (11) that is associated with the first lock (12), the plurality of support fins (14) that support the seventh frame (6) on an uneven floor and a plurality of grooves (22) within which a plurality of respective screws are disposed;
- an eighteenth frame (6a) comprising of the tip for accommodating a flexible seal (15) at a first end of the eighteenth frame (6a), the fixed seal receiving fin (10), the mounting surface (11), the plurality of support fins (14) that support the eighteenth frame (6a) on an uneven floor and a plurality of grooves (22) within which a plurality of respective screws are disposed; wherein, the eighteenth frame (17a) Ts interchangeable with the seventh frame assembly (250).
- a twelfth frame (not shown) for rebating of glass doors comprising of an eighth frame (8) as shown in Figure 20, said eighth frame (8) consisting essentially of the first pair of locking fins (19), the pair of mounting fins (20), wherein a glass sheet/non-glass sheet is mounted between the pair of mounting fins (20), and a second pair of door rebating fins (23), wherein the eighth frame (8) is associated with a thirteenth frame (9, Figure 21), said thirteenth frame (9) consisting essentially of a third pair of door rebating fins (24) that form a third locking mechanism with the second pair of door rebating fins (23), and a door supporting clip (not shown) that is mounted between a pair of clip support fins (25); a fourteenth frame (not shown) for rebating of non-glass doors comprising of the eighth frame (8) as shown in Figure 20, said eighth frame (8) being associated with a fifteenth frame (100; Figure 22), said fifteenth frame (100) consisting essentially of
- the integrated frame assembly is adjustable, has a width ranging from 80 mm-100 mm and is used in accommodating SG glass doors/SG non-glass doors (framed doors or frameless doors) and SG glass sheets/non-glass sheets (such as wooden sheets) that have a height of up to 4.5 m, wherein the integrated frame assembly consists essentially of the seventh frame assembly (250) as shown in Figure 19, said seventh frame assembly (250) being associated with the fifth frame (200, Figure 8) and a fourth clip (290) as shown in Figure 25, said fourth clip (290) comprising of the second pair of locking fins (21) that form the second locking mechanism with the first pair of locking fins (19) to form an eleventh frame assembly (300) as shown in Figure 26.
- the frame assembly has a width ranging from 80 mm-100 mm and is used in accommodating glass doors that have a thickness of up to 20 mm or non-glass doors that have a thickness of up to 50 mm (the glass doors/non-glass doors being framed or frameless) that have a thickness of up to 20 mm, and double glaze (DG) glass sheets/DG non-glass sheets (such as wooden sheets) that have a height of up to 4.5 m, wherein the first module is selected from the group comprising of: a sixteenth frame (320) as shown in Figure 31, said sixteenth frame (320) comprising of the first support member (13) at a first end of the sixteenth frame (320), the first support member (13) at a second end of the sixteenth frame (320), a pair of the fixed seal receiving fins (10) that are disposed opposite to one another so as to accommodate a pair of glass sheets/n
- a third overhead panel lock (840) as shown in Figure 35a said third overhead panel lock (840) comprising of a pair of the fixed seal receiving fins (10) that are disposed opposite to one another so as to accommodate a pair of glass sheets/non-glass sheets that are parallel to one another, a pair of the tips (15) for accommodating a pair of flexible seals, the second pair of locking fins (21) that form the second locking mechanism with the first pair of locking fins (19) in the eighteenth frame (110) and the third pair of door rebating fins (24) that form the third locking mechanism with the second pair of door rebating fins (23) in the eighteenth frame (110) to form a third overhead panel assembly (850) as shown in Figure 35b.
- the first junction profile (220), the second junction profile (220a) and the third junction profile (220b) can be adapted to the disclosed embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100mm by accordingly adjusting the width of the first junction profile (220), the second junction profile (220a) and the third junction profile (220b).
- the fourth frame assembly (170) that is capable of concealing one or more cables/wires can also be adapted to the disclosed embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100 mm.
- the disclosed embodiments having a width of 45 mm have a maximum sound proofing ability of up to 26 db, while the embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100 mm have a maximum sound proofing ability of up to 45 db.
- the non-glass doors disclosed above are timber doors.
- Figures 38-44 depicts examples of the embodiments having a width of 45 mm;
- Figures 45-53 depict examples of the embodiments having a width ranging from 80mm-100 mm (single glaze), and
- Figures 54-60 depict examples of the embodiments having a width ranging from 80 mm-100 mm (double glaze).
- Figure 38 depicts a first system (400) in which a swing door is mounted in between two pairs of glass sheets.
- the first system (400) comprising of a plurality of the third frame assemblies (140) that facilitate rebating of the swing door, a surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the first system (400)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the first system (400)), the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the first system (400), the first junction frame (220) at ninety degree junctions, the second junction frame (220a) at T-junctions and the second frame assembly (180) to facilitate mounting of two glass sheets.
- FIGS 39 and 40 depict a second system (410) comprising of a plurality of the third frame assemblies (140) that facilitate rebating of a swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the second system (410)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the second system (410)), the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the second system (410), the first junction frame (220) at ninety degree junctions, the second junction frame (220a) at T-junctions, an electro magnet (740), the fourth frame assembly (170) that facilitates concealment of one or more cables/wires, the second frame assembly (180) to facilitate mounting of two glass sheets, the fifth frame assembly (150) and an access control (720) such as a card reader or a biometric fingerprint reader.
- an access control 720
- Figure 41 depicts a third system (420) in which a swing double door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the third system (420) comprising of a plurality of the third frame assemblies (140) that facilitate rebating of the swing double door, a pair of the surface mounted door closers (700), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the third system (420)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the third system (420)) and the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the third system (420).
- Figure 42 depicts a fourth system (430) in which a swing door is mounted in between a pair of glass sheets on one side and a single glass sheet on another side.
- the fourth system (430) comprising of a plurality of the third frame assemblies (140) that facilitate rebating of the swing door, the surface -mounted door closer (not visible), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the fourth system (430)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the fourth system (430)), the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the fourth system (430), the second frame assembly (180) to facilitate mounting of two glass sheets and the first overhead panel assembly (800) that facilitates mounting of a glass sheet above the swing door.
- FIG 43 depicts a fifth system (440) in which an automatic sliding door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the fifth system (440) comprising of a sliding rail (730) that facilitates movement of the automatic sliding door, a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the fifth system (440)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the fifth system (440)) and the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the fifth system (440).
- FIG. 44 depicts a sixth system (450) in which an automatic swing door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the sixth system comprising of a plurality of the third frame assemblies (140) that facilitate rebating of the automatic swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a ceiling end (top of the sixth system (450)), a plurality of the first frame assemblies (130) at a floor end (bottom of the sixth system (450)), the second frame (3) at every individual wall end of the first system (400) and the first overhead panel assembly (800) that facilitates mounting of a glass sheet above the swing door.
- Example 7 Figure 45 depicts a seventh system (460) in which a glass swing door is mounted next to a glass sheet.
- the seventh system (460) comprising of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a ceiling end (top of the seventh system (460)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a floor end (bottom of the seventh system (460)) and the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the seventh system (460).
- Figure 46 depicts an eighth system (470) in which a glass swing door with an electro magnet (740) and the access control (720) is mounted next to a glass sheet.
- the eighth system (470) comprising of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a ceiling end (top of the eighth system (470)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a floor end (bottom of the eighth system (470)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the eighth system (470), the access control (720) and the electro magnet (740).
- Example 9 Example 9:
- Figure 47 depicts a ninth system (480) in which a glass swing door with an electric strike (710) and the access control (720) is mounted next to a glass sheet.
- the ninth system (480) comprising of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (not visible), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a ceiling end (top of the ninth system (480)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a floor end (bottom of the ninth system (480)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the ninth system (480), the access control (720) and the electric strike (710).
- Figure 48 depicts a tenth system (490) in which a framed glass swing door is mounted in between a pair of glass sheets on one side and a single glass sheet on another side.
- the tenth system (490) comprising of a plurality of the ninth frame assemblies (270) that facilitate rebating of the framed glass swing door, a plurality of the tenth frame assemblies (280) that act as a frame for the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (not visible), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a ceiling end (top of the tenth system (490)), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a floor end (bottom of the tenth system (250))), the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the tenth system (490), the access control (720) (not visible) and the electric strike (710).
- Example 11 Figure 49 depicts an eleventh system (500) in which a glass swing door is mounted in between two pairs of glass sheets, wherein the two glass sheets of a pair are mounted one below another.
- the eleventh system (500) consists essentially of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a ceiling end (top of the eleventh system (500)), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a floor end (bottom of the eleventh system (500)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the eleventh system (500), the twelfth frame assembly (310) on either side of the glass swing door that facilitate the two glass sheets of a pair to be mounted one below another and the second overhead panel assembly (830) that facilitates mounting of a glass sheet above the swing door.
- Example 12 Example 12:
- Figure 50 depicts a twelfth system (510) in which a wooden swing door is mounted in between a pair of glass sheets on one side and a single glass sheet on another side.
- the twelfth system (510) comprising of a plurality of the ninth frame assemblies (270) that facilitate rebating of the wooden swing door, a concealed door closer (not visible), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a ceiling end (top of the twelfth system (510)), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a floor end (bottom of the twelfth system (510)) and the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the twelfth system (510).
- Figure 51 depicts a thirteenth system (520) in which a swing double door (glass) is mounted next to a single sheet of glass.
- the thirteenth system (520) comprising of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing double door, a pair of the surface mounted door closers (700), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a ceiling end (top of the thirteenth system (520)), the seventh frame assembly (250) at a floor end (bottom of the thirteenth system (520)) and the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual walj end of the thirteenth system (520).
- Figure 52 depicts a fourteenth system (530) in which an automatic swing door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the fourteenth system (530) comprising of a plurality of the eighth frame assemblies (260) that facilitate rebating of the automatic swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a ceiling end (top of the fourteenth system (530)), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a floor end (bottom of the fourteenth system (530)) and the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the fourteenth system (530).
- Figure 53 depicts a fifteenth system (540) in which an automatic sliding door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the fifteenth system (540) comprising of the sliding rail (730) that facilitates movement of the automatic sliding door, a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a ceiling end (top of the fifteenth system (540)), a plurality of the seventh frame assemblies (250) at a floor end (bottom of the fifteenth system (540)) and the seventh frame assembly (250) at every individual wall end of the fifteenth system (540).
- Example 16 Example 16:
- Figure 54 depicts a sixteenth system (550) in which a glass swing door is mounted next to a glass sheet.
- the sixteenth system (550) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at a ceiling end (top of the sixteenth system (550)), thirteenth frame assembly (330) at a floor end (bottom of the sixteenth system (550)) and the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the sixteenth system (550).
- Figure 55 depicts a seventeenth system (560) in which a glass swing double door in mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the seventeenth system (560) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing double door, a pair of the surface mounted door closers (700), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a ceiling end (top of the seventeenth system (560)), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a floor end (bottom of the seventeenth system (560)) and the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the seventeenth system (560).
- Figure 56 depicts an eighteenth system (570) in which a framed swing door (glass) in mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the eighteenth system (570) comprising of the fifteenth frame assembly (350) on either side of the glass swing door , a plurality of the tenth frame assemblies (280) that act as a frame for the glass swing door, the concealed door closer (not visible), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a ceiling end (top of the eighteenth system (570)), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a floor end (bottom of the eighteenth system (570)) and the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the eighteenth system (570).
- Example 19 depicts a nineteenth system (580) in which a glass swing door is mounted in between two pairs of glass sheets, wherein the two glass sheets of a pair are mounted one below another.
- the nineteenth system (580) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a ceiling end (top of the nineteenth system (580)), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a floor end (bottom of the nineteenth system (580)), the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the nineteenth system (580), the sixteenth frame assembly (360) on either side of the glass swing door that facilitates the two glass sheets of a pair to be mounted one below another and the third overhead panel assembly (850) that facilitates mounting of a glass sheet above the swing door.
- the nineteenth system (580) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing
- Figure 58 depicts a twentieth system (590) in which an automatic swing door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the twentieth system (590) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the surface mounted door closer (700), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a ceiling end (top of the twentieth system (590)), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a floor end (bottom of the twentieth system (590)) and the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the twentieth system (590).
- Example 21 Figure 59 depicts a twenty first system (600) in which an automatic sliding door is mounted in between two glass sheets.
- the twenty first system (600) comprising of the sliding rail (730) that facilitates movement of the automatic sliding door, a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a ceiling end (top of the twenty first system (600)), a plurality of the thirteenth frame assemblies (330) at a floor end (bottom of the twenty first system (600)) and the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the twenty first system (600).
- Figure 60 depicts a twenty second system (610) in which a glass swing door is mounted next to a glass sheet.
- the twenty second system (610) comprising of a plurality of the fourteenth frame assemblies (340) that facilitate rebating of the glass swing door, the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at a ceiling end (top of the twenty second system (610)), the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at a floor end (bottom of the twenty second system (610)), the thirteenth frame assembly (330) at every individual wall end of the twenty second system (610) and blinds (750) for privacy control.
- the disclosed embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100 mm can also be integrated with electrical sockets ( Figure 61a and 61 b) and furniture ( Figure-62).
- the fourth frame assembly (170) that is capable of concealing one or more cables/wires is adapted to the embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100 mm as discussed above.
- the disclosed embodiments having a width ranging from 80-100 mm can also be used in exterior full wall applications such as an atrium (since the embodiments can accommodate glass sheets/non- glass sheets up to a height of 4.5 m), as shown in Figure 63.
- the disclosed embodiments can accommodate several types of doors (with either concealed or surface mounted door closer) and several types of integrations are possible (one or more of electric strike, access control, electro magnet, furniture, blinds/privacy control and electrical sockets).
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Ensemble cadre intégré destiné à améliorer l'acoustique et l'esthétique d'un intérieur. Ledit ensemble cadre intégré peut héberger des fonctionnalités d'intégration optionnelles (contrôle d'accès, acheminement de câbles, prises électriques, commande des stores/des éléments de protection contre les regards indiscrets, etc.) qui le rendent approprié pour un environnement d'installation quelconque.
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