Partition and method of assembling a partition
The wood-based partition system with cross-notched joints and L-shaped blocks facilitates easy installation and recycling, addressing the limitations of conventional partitions by allowing users to assemble and disassemble without tools, enhancing usability and sustainability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024124290
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
Conventional partitions require specialized knowledge for installation, cannot be easily installed by ordinary users, and pose challenges in recycling due to the use of metal components, limiting their adaptability and sustainability.
A partition system using cross-notched joints, L-shaped blocks, and diagonal braces made entirely of wood, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly without tools, and enabling firm connections between adjacent partitions.
Enables easy installation and recycling by ordinary users, reduces waste, and provides a warm, shock-absorbing, and aesthetically flexible partition solution.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a partition and a method for assembling the partition. [Background technology]
[0002] For example, Patent Document 1 (JP 2013-103028 A) discloses a panel system made up of a back panel and a desktop panel that can accommodate tabletops of various shapes and has a unified appearance.
[0003] The panel system described in Patent Document 1 is a panel system that is attached to cover the edge of the tabletop, which constitutes part of a desk, on the side opposite the user's seat. The panel system includes a plurality of lower panel elements formed in two or more shapes with different curvatures in at least the width direction. These lower panel elements are smoothly connected in the width direction to form an irregularly shaped back panel. Furthermore, by arranging desktop panel elements formed with a curvature that matches the lower panel elements at predetermined positions above each lower panel element, the adjacent side edges of these desktop panel elements are smoothly connected in the width direction to form an irregularly shaped desktop panel. The lower panel elements and the desktop panel elements are attached to a common mounting member that is a part of a member that constitutes the desk, and are indirectly connected via this mounting member. The desktop panel elements are formed from a common, flat, elastically deformable panel material. A frame member is provided to attach to the edge of the desktop panel elements, which are formed in a curved or flat shape. The desktop panel elements are attached to the mounting member via the frame member.
[0004] Patent Document 2 (Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9-158333) discloses a method for maintaining airtightness at joints between pieces of wood in wooden buildings, which aims to maintain airtightness at joints between pieces of wood.
[0005] Patent Document 2 describes a method for maintaining airtightness at a joint between pieces of wood, in which a recess on the joining surface of one piece of wood is fitted with a protrusion on the joining surface of the other piece of wood to join the pieces of wood together, and a retaining groove is formed on at least one of the joining surfaces, facing in a direction parallel to the sides of both pieces of wood, and a sealing material is filled into this retaining groove.
[0006] Patent Document 3 (JP Patent Publication No. 11-286995) discloses a wooden joint structure that does not require a high level of skill for processing or construction, has high strength at the joint, requires only a small number of metal fittings, does not interfere with other construction work, and allows for easy recycling of the wood.
[0007] In the wooden joint structure described in Patent Document 3, the pieces of wood to be joined are positioned so that narrow grooves formed from the end faces of the pieces of wood in the longitudinal direction are butted together, and thin metal joints with multiple holes are inserted into the grooves, and pins are inserted through the multiple holes and into pin holes provided in the pieces of wood to secure the metal joints to the pieces of wood.
[0008] Patent document 4 (JP Patent Publication No. 2005-307526) discloses a metal fitting for joining wooden members that can safely and easily temporarily join a horizontal member to a vertical member at a construction site, and that, after the temporary joining, can join the end grain surface of the horizontal member to the vertical member in a state where it is firmly in contact with the vertical member.
[0009] The connecting fitting for wooden members described in Patent Document 4 is a connecting fitting that joins wooden members together by having one side of a rod-shaped main body engage with one wooden member and the other side engage with a fitting attached to the other wooden member.One side of the main body has a long hole extending in the axial direction of the main body, through which a connecting pin driven from one wall of one of the wooden members passes, and a wedge hole is provided at a different angle to the long hole, through which a wedge pin driven from the other wall of one of the wooden members passes, and a groove that engages with a fitting attached to the other wooden member is provided on the peripheral surface of the other side of the main body, in a direction perpendicular to the main body axis.
[0010] Patent Document 5 (JP Patent Publication No. 2017-40141) discloses a wall panel for a wooden building that allows for the construction of a joint between a diagonal brace and a wooden framework with a strength equal to or greater than that of commonly used connecting metal fittings, without using such fittings.
[0011] The wall panel for a wooden building described in Patent Document 5 is a wall panel for a wooden building that has a rectangular frame of a certain thickness composed of four frame members, diagonal braces, and partition posts. At the two corners of the rectangular frame across which the diagonal braces are spanned, the diagonal brace end of the diagonal brace and first and second end members made of hardwood material joined to both sides of the diagonal brace end are placed between the frame member ends of two frame members that extend in directions perpendicular to each other. Each of the frame member ends is joined to both end faces of the diagonal brace end via these first and second end members. The end faces of the diagonal brace end are orthogonal end faces that define the right-angled corner faces of the corner. Bolts are attached to each corner to join the diagonal brace end to vertical or horizontal members that make up the framework of the wooden building. The bolts can be used to fasten these three members together, with the diagonal brace end sandwiched between the first or second end member and the vertical or horizontal member. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0012] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-103028 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 9-158333 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 11-286995 [Patent Document 4] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-307526 [Patent Document 5] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2017-40141 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0013] In the panel system described in Patent Document 1, it is stated that by placing an intermediate frame member between a desktop panel element and another adjacent desktop panel element (not shown), the two can be connected without leaving a gap between them, but no details are provided.
[0014] In the method for maintaining airtightness at joints between pieces of wood described in Patent Document 2, a sealing material is filled in, which poses a problem in terms of recycling. In the wooden joint structure described in Patent Document 3, the metal fittings are fixed to the wooden pieces by inserting pins into pin holes, so the metal and the wooden pieces need to be separated when recycled. Similarly, the metal fittings described in Patent Document 4 also need to be separated when recycled.
[0015] Furthermore, the wall panels of wooden buildings described in Patent Document 5 are also fixed using bolts or screws, so it is necessary to separate the metal and wood when recycling them.
[0016] Furthermore, conventional low partitions have often not undergone any major updates since their release, and their uses have been limited to things like hiding areas around office equipment. In recent years, simple partitions made of felt have appeared, and the problem is that they are becoming increasingly outdated. Furthermore, conventionally, they have been designed to be self-supporting by being fixed to the floor using structures or materials similar to those of steel partitions, which means that users cannot install them themselves and require specialized knowledge for installation. BACKGROUND ART In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for partitions, particularly partitions called low partitions, that can be easily installed by users and that can be easily used from the viewpoint of recycling.
[0017] An object of the present invention is to provide a partition and a method for assembling the partition that allow even an ordinary user to easily install the partition without relying on a construction company. Furthermore, another object of the present invention is to provide a partition and a method for assembling a partition that does not use metal components, can be firmly connected to adjacent partitions, and allows ordinary users to easily install the partition without relying on construction companies. [Means for solving the problem]
[0018] (1) According to one aspect, the partition includes a vertical frame member having a notch, a horizontal frame member having a notch formed therein for forming a cross-shaped notched joint with the notch, and a retaining portion for holding the cross-shaped notched joint of the vertical frame member and the horizontal frame member, the retaining portion including a pair of blocks for holding the cross-shaped notched joint and a member for preventing the pair of blocks from separating.
[0019] In this case, the vertical and horizontal frame members are connected with cross notched joints and held in place by the retaining members. In this case, the partition is formed with a simple structure, so that even ordinary users can easily install it without relying on construction companies.
[0020] (2) In a partition according to a second aspect of the present invention, the pair of blocks may be L-shaped blocks, and may include a clamping portion formed on the long side of the L-shaped block shape for clamping a vertical frame member or a horizontal frame member, a convex portion formed at the tip of the clamping portion, and an engaging portion that engages with the convex portion formed on the short side of the L-shaped block shape.
[0021] In this case, the pair of blocks has the same shape, which makes product management easy. Also, the pair of blocks can be fitted together using the protrusions and fitting parts, so even general users can easily install the partition.
[0022] (3) A partition according to a third aspect of the present invention is the partition according to the second aspect of the present invention, wherein the clamping portion is formed with a recess for inserting a separation prevention member.
[0023] In this case, by inserting the separation prevention member, it is possible to prevent each of the pair of blocks from separating from the vertical frame member and the horizontal frame member, respectively.
[0024] (4) The partition according to the fourth invention may further include a diagonal brace member having a convex portion formed at both ends, wherein grooves are formed in the vertical and horizontal frame members, and the diagonal brace member is inserted inside a grid consisting of the vertical and horizontal frame members, with the convex portion fitting into the groove.
[0025] In this case, a diagonal brace is inserted between one corner of the rectangular cross and one diagonal corner of the cross, thereby increasing the strength of the cross.
[0026] (5) In a partition according to one aspect of the fifth invention, the retaining portion further includes a joint member, the horizontal frame member has a half-joint groove at its end, and the joint member desirably fits into the half-joint groove of an adjacent horizontal frame member.
[0027] In this case, a half joint groove is formed at the end of the horizontal frame member, and by communicating with the half joint groove at the end of the adjacent horizontal frame member, a joint groove is formed into which a joint member can be fitted. By inserting the joint member into this joint groove, the horizontal frame member and the adjacent horizontal frame member can be firmly connected.
[0028] (6) In a partition according to a sixth aspect of the present invention, the vertical frame members, the horizontal frame members and the holding portion may all be made of wood.
[0029] In this case, the partitions are made entirely from wood, which prevents waste disposal issues. Also, by using no metal at all and using only wood, partitions can be created that have the soft, warm feel of the material. Furthermore, the fragrance can have a relaxing effect and relieve stress, which can have psychological, emotional and health benefits. Furthermore, since they can absorb impacts from collisions, they can also absorb shock to the human body.
[0030] (7) A method of assembling a partition according to another aspect includes a crisscross process of joining vertical frame members and horizontal frame members with cross-notched joints to form a crisscross structure, an engagement process of fitting diagonal bracing members into the crisscross structure formed in the crisscross process, and a holding process of holding the vertical frame members and horizontal frame members with a pair of blocks and separation prevention members.
[0031] In this case, the vertical and horizontal frame members are joined with cross-notched joints to form a lattice structure, and the diagonal braces are fitted into the lattice structure and held in place by a pair of blocks and separation prevention members. In this case, the simple structure makes it easy for ordinary users to install the partition without relying on a construction company.
[0032] (8) The partition assembling method according to the eighth invention is a partition assembling method according to another aspect, and it is desirable that the method includes an insertion step of inserting a joint member into the half joint groove of the horizontal frame member, and a holding step of holding the joint member inserted in the insertion step.
[0033] In this case, by inserting a joint member into the joint groove and holding it with a pair of blocks and separation prevention members, the joint member can be prevented from falling off and the horizontal frame member and adjacent horizontal frame member can be firmly connected. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0034] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing an example of a low partition according to the present embodiment. [Figure 2]10A and 10B are schematic three-view drawings showing an example of the horizontal frame of a low partition. [Figure 3] 10A and 10B are schematic three-view drawings showing an example of a vertical frame of a low partition. [Figure 4] 10A and 10B are schematic three-view drawings showing an example of a joint portion of a low partition. [Figure 5] FIG. 10 is a schematic three-view drawing showing an example of a brace for a low partition. [Figure 6] 1A and 1B are schematic three-view drawings showing an example of a pair of blocks of a low partition. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a pair of blocks in FIG. 6. [Figure 8] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing an example of fitting of a pair of blocks of a low partition. [Figure 9] FIG. 1 is a schematic assembly diagram showing an example of the structure of a low partition. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same components are designated by the same reference numerals. Furthermore, when the reference numerals are the same, the names and functions of the components are also the same. Therefore, detailed descriptions thereof will not be repeated.
[0036] [Embodiment] FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing an example of a low partition 100 according to the present embodiment.
[0037] As shown in Fig. 1, low partition 100 mainly includes horizontal frame 200, vertical frame 300, diagonal brace 400, and a pair of blocks 500. Note that a surface panel is not shown in Fig. 1. In low partition 100 according to this embodiment, a surface panel may or may not be further provided.
[0038] As shown in Figure 1, horizontal frames 200 and vertical frames 300 form a rectangular framework on floor FL, with braces 400 provided along the diagonal lines of the rectangle. It is desirable to position the braces 400 in a different direction from the adjacent low partitions 100. A pair of blocks 500 is provided at the intersections of the horizontal frames 200 and vertical frames 300, at the cross-notched joints, i.e., at the corners of the rectangle.
[0039] The low partition 100 according to this embodiment has a structure in which a rectangular framework formed by horizontal frames 200 and vertical frames 300 can be connected. While Fig. 1 shows a state in which the framework is connected in the horizontal direction, this is not limiting and the framework can also be connected in the vertical direction.
[0040] The low partition 100 in this embodiment is characterized in that all of its components are made of wood, and no metal components are used at all. As described above, the horizontal frames 200 and vertical frames 300 may form a rectangular framework, with the diagonal braces 400 provided on the diagonal lines of the rectangle, and the surface panel may be attached on top of the diagonal braces 400.
[0041] 2 is a schematic three-view diagram showing an example of a horizontal frame 200 of a low partition 100. (a) shows a top view of the horizontal frame 200, (b) shows a plan view of the horizontal frame 200, and (c) shows a side view of the horizontal frame 200.
[0042] (Horizontal frame 200) As shown in FIG. 2, the horizontal frame 200 includes a horizontal frame body 210, a groove portion 220, a notch 230, and a half joint groove 240. In the horizontal frame 200 of FIG. 2, grooves 220 are formed along the longitudinal direction at the center of the front and back surfaces of the horizontal frame main body 210. 2, notches 230 are provided near the ends of the horizontal frame main body 210 of the horizontal frame 200 for fitting with the vertical frame 300. Furthermore, half joint grooves 240 are provided further toward the ends of the notches 230.
[0043] (Vertical frame 300) 3A and 3B are schematic three-view diagrams showing an example of a vertical frame 300 of a low partition 100. (a) shows a top view of the vertical frame 300, (b) shows a plan view of the vertical frame 300, and (c) shows a side view of the vertical frame 300.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 3, the vertical frame 300 includes a vertical frame body 310 , a groove portion 320 , a notch 330 , and a half joint groove 340 . 3, notches 330 are provided near the ends of the vertical frame body 310 for fitting with the horizontal frame 200. Furthermore, half joint grooves 340 and groove portions 320 are provided further toward the ends of the notches 330.
[0045] (Joint part 700) 4 is a schematic three-dimensional view showing an example of a joint portion 700 of the low partition 100. (a) shows a top view of the joint portion 700, (b) shows a plan view of the joint portion 700, and (c) shows a side view of the joint portion 700.
[0046] 4, the joint part 700 is made up of a connecting part 710 and a connecting holding part 720. The connecting holding part 720 is provided at the end of the connecting part 710 so as to intersect with the longitudinal direction of the connecting part 710 at a right angle. Specifically, the joint portion 700 is formed on a flat plate in the shape of two joined T-shapes in plan view, that is, in the shape of an H-shape. Furthermore, the joint portion 700 corresponds to the length from the half joint groove 240 of one low partition 100 to the half joint groove 240 of the adjacent low partition 100 . It also corresponds to the length from the half joint groove 340 of one low partition 100 to the half joint groove 340 of the adjacent low partition 100. The length of the half joint groove 240 according to this embodiment is the same as the length of the half joint groove 340. This allows the joint portion 700 to be used as a common member, thereby reducing management costs.
[0047] (Brace 400) 5 is a schematic three-view diagram showing an example of a diagonal brace 400 of the low partition 100. (a) shows a top view of the diagonal brace 400, (b) shows a plan view of the diagonal brace 400, and (c) shows a side view of the diagonal brace 400.
[0048] (Brace 400) As shown in FIG. 5 , the brace 400 includes a brace body 410 , a fitting portion 420 , and a recess portion 450 . 5. The diagonal brace body 410 in FIG. 5 has fitting portions 420 on both ends thereof, and also has clearance portions 450 for preventing interference between the pair of blocks 500. The brace body 410 is inserted and positioned inside the lattice formed by the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300. When inserting, the lattice of the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300 is changed from a rectangular shape to a parallelogram shape.
[0049] (Pair of blocks 500) 6 is a schematic three-view diagram showing an example of a pair of blocks 500 of the low partition 100. (a) shows a top view of the pair of blocks 500, (b) shows a plan view of the pair of blocks 500, and (c) shows a side view of the pair of blocks 500. Moreover, Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of the pair of blocks 500 in Fig. 6. Note that, since the pair of blocks 500 are made of the same material, only one block 500 on one side is shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
[0050] 6 and 7, the pair of blocks 500 mainly comprises one piece member 510 and another piece member 520 that are substantially L-shaped in plan view. A recessed groove 560 is formed in the one piece member 510. Furthermore, the other piece member 520 has a protrusion 570 formed at the end.
[0051] The other piece member 520 is formed so that two rectangular pillars extend from the one piece member 510. The rectangular pillars consist of a base rectangular member 530 and a tip rectangular member 540. Furthermore, the two rectangular pillars are formed parallel to each other, with the parallel distance being equal to or greater than the size of the horizontal frame 200 or the vertical frame 300 in the thickness direction.
[0052] Furthermore, a fixing rectangular member 550 is provided between the base rectangular member 530 and the tip rectangular member 540. The fixing rectangular member 550 is formed in a rectangular shape that is slightly smaller than the base rectangular member 530 and the tip rectangular member 540. The width of the fixing rectangular member 550 is formed to be the same size as the width of the grooves 220, 320 of the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300. As described above, the rectangular member 540 at the tip of the other piece member 520 is provided with the protrusion 570.
[0053] (Example of fitting a pair of blocks 500) FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing an example of fitting of a pair of blocks 500 of the low partition 100. As shown in FIG.
[0054] As shown in FIG. 8, a pair of blocks 500 can be fitted together. Specifically, the convex portion 570 formed on the tip rectangular member 540 of one of the other piece members 520 of the pair of blocks 500 is inserted into the concave groove 560 formed on the other one piece member 510 of the pair of blocks 500 in the direction of arrow P3 and engages with it.
[0055] (Assembly of low partition 100) FIG. 9 is a schematic assembly diagram showing an example of the structure of the low partition 100. As shown in FIG.
[0056] 9, in the low partition 100, the notches 230 of the horizontal frame 200 and the notches 330 of the vertical frame 300 are fitted together in the direction of arrow P1. (Grid Process) As a result, the horizontal frame 200 and vertical frame 300 in FIG. 1 form a rectangular shape.
[0057] Next, as shown in Fig. 1, the fitting portion 420 of the diagonal brace 400 in Fig. 5 is inserted into the groove portion 220 of the horizontal frame 200. In this case, the rectangular shape formed by the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300 in Fig. 1 can be slightly deformed into a parallelogram for insertion. (Fitting Process)
[0058] Next, the joint part 700 is inserted in the direction of arrow P2 into the half joint groove 240 of the horizontal frame 200. (Insertion process) In this case, the connection holding part 720 is inserted into the half joint groove 240, and the connection part 710 is inserted into the groove part 220. As a result, by inserting the joint part 700 into the horizontal frame 200, the surface of the horizontal frame 200 becomes flat.
[0059] Next, a pair of blocks 500 are attached to the cross notched joint, that is, the intersection of the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300, so that they fit together from the direction of arrow P3. In this case, the approximately L-shaped other piece member 520 of the pair of blocks 500 passes by the side of the recess 450 of the diagonal brace 400, and the convex portion 570 formed on the tip rectangular member 540 of the approximately L-shaped one piece member 510 of the pair of blocks 500 is inserted into the concave groove 560 formed in the other one piece member 510 of the pair of blocks 500 in the direction of arrow P3 and fits into it (holding process by the pair of blocks 500).
[0060] Finally, the fixing member 600 is inserted in the direction P4 into the rectangular fixing members 550 of the pair of blocks 500. In this case, the fixing member 600 is fitted across both the rectangular fixing member 550 and the groove portion 220 of the horizontal frame 200. Similarly, the fixing member 600 is fitted across both the rectangular fixing member 550 and the groove 320 of the vertical frame 300 (holding process using the separation prevention member (fixing member 600)).
[0061] As a result, the pair of blocks 500 can be prevented from separating from the horizontal frame 200 and the vertical frame 300. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the low partition 100 can be formed without using screws, bolts, or adhesives. As a result, the user does not need to prepare any tools. Furthermore, when it is no longer needed, it can be easily disposed of or recycled.
[0062] Also, because the basic shape consists of only horizontal frames 200, vertical frames 300, and diagonal braces 400, it is possible to realize a simple and lightweight low partition 100. Furthermore, the overhanging portions of the horizontal frames 200 and vertical frames 300 can be used as legs for the floor FL or as joints for connection, eliminating the need for large, dedicated components.
[0063] In addition, because it is made entirely of wood, it can be made thinner and lighter, and it can stand on its own with simple and minimal stabilizing legs, improving layout flexibility. Furthermore, in the state shown in Figure 1, a layout that does not obstruct the view can be achieved, and air conditioning efficiency can also be improved. Furthermore, by attaching wooden panels as surface materials to the grooves 220, 320 of the horizontal frame 200 and vertical frame 300 in Figure 1, it is easy to change the design.
[0064] As described above, the low partition 100 can realize a next-generation low partition 100 that meets current market demands and contributes to the realization of more attractive office spaces.
[0065] In the present invention, the low partition 100 corresponds to a "partition", the horizontal frame 200 corresponds to a "horizontal frame member", the vertical frame 300 corresponds to a "vertical frame member", the groove portions 220, 320 correspond to "grooves", the half-joint grooves 240, 340 correspond to "half-joint grooves", the notches 230, 330 correspond to "notches", and the diagonal brace 400 corresponds to a "diagonal brace member with a convex portion formed thereon". 8 corresponds to the "interlocking step," arrow P1 in FIG. 8 corresponds to the "cross-section step," arrows P3 and P4 in FIG. 8 correspond to the "holding step," and arrow P2 in FIG. 8 corresponds to the "insertion step."
[0066] Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be understood that various other embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Furthermore, although the actions and effects of the configuration of the present invention are described in the present embodiment, these actions and effects are merely examples and do not limit the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0067] 100: Low partition 200: Horizontal frame 300: Vertical frame 220, 320: Groove 230, 330: Notch 240, 340: Half joint groove 400: Bracing 500: Pair of blocks 510: One piece of a substantially L-shaped member 520: Substantially L-shaped other piece member 530: Base rectangular member 540: Tip rectangular member 550: Rectangular fixing member 560: Groove 570: Convex part 600: Fixing member 700: Joint
Claims
1. a vertical frame member having a notch; a horizontal frame member having a notch formed therein for forming a cross notch joint with the notch; a holding portion that holds the cross notched joints of the vertical frame members and the horizontal frame members, The holding portion is a pair of blocks for holding the cross notch; and a member for preventing the pair of blocks from separating.
2. The pair of blocks are L-shaped blocks, a clamping portion formed on a longitudinal side of the L-shaped block shape for clamping the vertical frame member or the horizontal frame member; A protrusion formed at the tip of the clamping portion; The partition according to claim 1 , further comprising a fitting portion that fits with the protrusion formed on a short side of the L-shaped block shape.
3. The partition according to claim 2 , wherein the clamping portion is formed with a recess into which the separation prevention member is inserted.
4. Further included is a brace member having protrusions formed at both ends thereof, Grooves are formed in the vertical frame members and the horizontal frame members, 2. A partition according to claim 1, wherein the diagonal bracing members are inserted inside a grid of crosses formed by the vertical frame members and the horizontal frame members, and the protrusions fit into the grooves.
5. The holding portion further includes a joint member, The horizontal frame member has a half joint groove at an end thereof, The partition according to claim 1 , wherein the joint member fits into the half joint groove of the adjacent horizontal frame member.
6. The partition according to claim 1 , wherein the vertical frame members, the horizontal frame members, and the retaining portion are all made of wood.
7. a cross joint process for forming a cross joint between the vertical frame members and the horizontal frame members by cross jointing; a fitting step of fitting a brace member into the lattice formed in the lattice step; A method for assembling a partition, comprising a holding step of holding the vertical frame members and the horizontal frame members with a pair of blocks and separation prevention members.
8. an insertion step of inserting a joint member into the half joint groove of the horizontal frame member; The method for assembling a partition according to claim 7, wherein the joint member inserted in the inserting step is held in the holding step.
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