Ceiling mounting for a partition
The use of permanent magnets in a ceiling mounting system for partitions addresses the cumbersome nature of existing attachment methods, offering quick, flexible, and secure installation with enhanced stability and acoustic benefits.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing methods for attaching partitions to ceilings, particularly in suspended ceilings, are cumbersome and time-consuming, lacking flexibility and stability.
A ceiling mounting system utilizing permanent magnets to attach to metallic support rails, allowing quick and easy installation and removal of partitions, with optional support cables and sound-absorbing elements, providing a stable and secure attachment.
Enables rapid, flexible, and secure attachment of partitions to ceilings, reducing installation time and effort while ensuring stability and minimizing accident risk, with improved acoustic properties and aesthetic appeal.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a ceiling mounting for a separation arrangement.
[0002] A partition can generally be attached to a ceiling using drill holes and wall plugs. This type of attachment is cumbersome with suspended ceilings.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a simple method of ceiling mounting. This is achieved by a ceiling mounting, a separating arrangement, and a mounting arrangement according to the main claims; embodiments are the subject of the dependent claims and the description.
[0004] The ceiling mount is used to attach a partition assembly to the metal support rails of a ceiling. It includes a magnetic carrier with at least one permanent magnet. Optionally, the ceiling mount includes a cable connector to which a support cable can be attached; this cable connector is attached to the magnetic carrier.
[0005] In one embodiment, the magnet carrier can have several permanent magnets arranged around a central point. In a special embodiment, four permanent magnets are arranged radially around the center at angular offsets of 90° each.
[0006] The optional support cable can be detachably attached to the ceiling mount.
[0007] The partition assembly comprises a ceiling mount of the type described above, as well as a partition (e.g., a partition wall or a curtain). A support cable may be provided between the partition and the ceiling mount. The partition is attached to the ceiling mount, in particular via the support cable. The optional support cable may be attached to a cable connection on the ceiling mount.
[0008] The fastening arrangement according to the invention comprises a ceiling mounting or a separating arrangement of the type mentioned above, as well as at least one metallic support rail of a ceiling. The permanent magnet of the ceiling mounting is magnetically attached to the support rail.
[0009] In one embodiment, the support rails form intersections where several support rails cross at right angles. The center of the magnet carrier is aligned with one of these intersections.
[0010] In one embodiment, each of the permanent magnets is magnetically attached to one of the support rails.
[0011] The use of permanent magnets according to the invention enables quick and easy attachment to the metallic support rails. This significantly reduces the effort and time required for installation.
[0012] The partition can be easily attached to and removed from various points on the ceiling. This offers flexibility in use and adaptation to different room configurations.
[0013] The use of permanent magnets offers the above advantages while ensuring a stable and secure mounting of the separating arrangement. This minimizes the risk of accidents or damage.
[0014] The ceiling to which the mounting system is attached can contain sound-absorbing elements. This helps to reduce noise and improve room acoustics.
[0015] The optional housing around the ceiling mount gives the entire setup a neat and attractive appearance. This is particularly advantageous in office environments or living spaces.
[0016] The invention is particularly applicable to so-called suspended ceilings or Armstrong ceilings.
[0017] The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the figures, which show: Fig. 1 a fastening arrangement according to the invention in a perspective view from the side below; Fig. 2 the fastening arrangement according Fig. 1 in side view; Fig. 3 a ceiling mounting and sectionally a support cable of the mounting arrangement in exploded view.
[0018] The Fig. Sections 1 to 3 are described together. A fastening arrangement 1 according to the invention comprises a separating arrangement 2 which is attached to a ceiling 3. At least parts of the ceiling can be considered as part of the fastening arrangement 1.
[0019] The separation arrangement 2 comprises, in particular, a separating element 21, which optionally hangs from a support cable 22 of at least a short length. In the present case, the separating element 21 is a partition wall or a curtain.
[0020] The partition 21 is attached to the ceiling 3, in particular via the support cable 22, by means of a ceiling fixing 23. The ceiling 3 has a multitude of horizontally oriented metallic support rails 31 arranged in a rectangular pattern. The support rails 31 carry horizontally arranged infill elements 32, which close the gaps formed between the support rails 31. The infill elements 32 are designed, in particular, as sound-absorbing elements. Such ceilings 3, also known as suspended ceilings or Armstrong ceilings, are frequently found in office buildings.
[0021] Intersection points 31K are formed by support rails 31 at points where several support rails meet, particularly at right angles. To attach the separating arrangement 2 to the ceiling 3, the ceiling fixing 23 is installed at such an intersection point 31K.
[0022] The ceiling mounting 23 has a magnetic carrier 232 with at least one permanent magnet 231. The permanent magnet 231 interacts magnetically with one of the support strips 31 and thus holds the magnetic carrier 232 to the ceiling 3.
[0023] In the present example, the magnet carrier 232 has four magnets arranged radially around a common center 232Z, wherein the permanent magnets are arranged circumferentially offset by 90° in the circumferential direction around the center 232Z.
[0024] The center 232Z is aligned with the intersection point 31K. The four permanent magnets 231 are aligned with the four support rails 31K extending radially from the intersection point. Thus, each of the four permanent magnets 231 can form a magnetic connection with one of the support rails 31. The center 232Z lies in the extension of the support cable 22.
[0025] The ceiling mounting has a connection 233 to which the separating element 21 is attached directly or via the support cable 22. In this case, the connection is a cable connection 233 which has an opening 2330 through which the support cable 22 passes. This opening 2330 has a smaller diameter than a support cable thickening 221 of the support cable 22, the support cable thickening 221 being located above the opening 2330 and therefore unable to slide through the opening 2330.
[0026] The connector 233 is attached to the magnetic carrier 232, in a detachable manner, particularly by a bayonet fitting or by a screw connection. The separating element is thus suspended from the ceiling mounting 23, particularly via the support cable 22. In an alternative embodiment, the connector 233 can be formed integrally with the magnetic carrier 232.
[0027] An optional, in particular removable, housing 234 surrounds the magnetic carrier 232 and the connector 233. The housing 234 has a cylindrical shape. The housing 234 is detachably connected to the magnetic carrier 232 and / or the connector 233, for example, by a bayonet fitting. Reference symbol list 1 Mounting arrangement 2 Separation arrangement 21 Hanging partition (partition wall or curtain) 22 Support cable 221 Cable thickening 23 Ceiling mounting 231 Permanent magnet 232 magnetic carriers 232Z Center 233 connection 2330 Opening 234 cases 3 ceiling 31 Metal support rail 31K Intersections 32 Filling element
Claims
[1] Ceiling mounting (23) for attaching a separating arrangement (2) to at least one metallic support rail of a room ceiling (3); the ceiling mounting (23) comprises: - a magnetic carrier (232) with at least one permanent magnet (231), - a connection (233) to which the separating arrangement (2) can be attached. [2] Ceiling mounting according to the previous claim; characterized by , that the magnet carrier (232) has several, in particular four, permanent magnets (231) arranged around a common center (232Z). [3] Ceiling mounting according to the previous claim; characterized by , that the permanent magnets (231) are arranged radially around the center (232Z) at an angular offset of 90° each. [4] Ceiling mounting according to one of the preceding claims; characterized by , that the support cable (22) can be detachably attached to the ceiling mounting (23). [5] Separation arrangement (2) comprising a ceiling mounting (23) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, the separation arrangement (2) further comprising - a separating element (21), in particular a partition wall or curtain, wherein the separating element (21) is attached to the connection (233). [6] Fastening arrangement (1) comprising - a ceiling mounting (23) according to one of claims 1 to 4 or a separating arrangement (2) according to claim 5, - at least one metallic support rail (31) of a room ceiling (3); wherein the at least one permanent magnet (231) of the ceiling attachment (23) is magnetically attached to the support rail (31). [7] Fastening arrangement (1) according to the previous claim, characterized by, that the support bars (31) form intersection points (31K) at which several support bars (31) intersect, in particular at right angles; and that a center (232Z) of the magnet carrier (232) is aligned in plan view to one of the intersection points (31). [8] Fastening arrangement (1) of claim 6 or 7 comprising a ceiling fixing (23) according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterized by , that each of the majority of the permanent magnets (231) is magnetically attached to one of the support strips (31) [9] Fastening arrangement (1) of one of claims 6 to 8, wherein spaces are formed between a plurality of metallic support strips (31) which are closed with, in particular, sound-absorbing filling elements (32).