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Combinative partition wall

Assignee: HUANG CHE-HSIUNGPriority: Sep 16, 2008Filed: Feb 18, 2009Published: Mar 18, 2010
Est. expirySep 16, 2028(~2.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E04B 2/7437
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Abstract

A combinative partition wall includes a column body, a first partition, a second partition and a plurality of separably connecting mechanisms. According to the invention, the column body is formed with grooves and the first partition arranged to one side of the column body includes a first plate body and a first block that is fixed to the first plate body and is inset into the groove correspondingly. In the meantime, the second partition arranged to one side of the column body and interspaced to the first partition in a row includes a second plate body and a second block that is fixed to the second plate and inset into the groove correspondingly. One of the separably connecting mechanisms is fixed between the column body and the first plate body, while another separably connection mechanism is fixed between the column body and the second plate body. Thereby, the first partition and the second partition can be inter-assembled or disassembled into or from the column body with different manners according to practical requirement, enhancing the practicability and convenience of the invention.

Claims

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1 . A combinative partition wall ( 1 ), including:
 a column body ( 10 ), which is formed with a groove ( 11 );   a first partition ( 20 ), which is arranged to one side of the column body ( 10 ) and includes a first plate body ( 21 ) and a first block ( 22 ) that is fixed to the first plate body ( 21 ) and is inset into the groove ( 11 ) correspondingly;   a second partition ( 30 ), which is arranged to one side of the column body ( 10 ) and is interspaced to the first partition ( 20 ) in a row, and which includes a second plate body ( 31 ) and a second block ( 32 ) that is fixed to the second plate body ( 31 ) and is inset into the groove ( 11 ) correspondingly; and   two separably connecting mechanisms ( 40 ), one of which is fixed between the column body ( 10 ) and the first plate body ( 21 ), and another of which is fixed between the column body ( 10 ) and the second plate body ( 31 ).   
   
   
       2 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 1 , wherein the separably connecting mechanism ( 40 ) includes a first wedging hook ( 41 ) connected to the column body ( 10 ) and a second wedging hook ( 42 ) connected to the first plate body ( 21 ), and wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is connected by inter-snapping with the second wedging hook ( 42 ). 
   
   
       3 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 2 , wherein a contacting face of the second wedging hook ( 42 ) correspondingly snapped with the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is shown as a skew configuration. 
   
   
       4 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 3 , wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) and the second wedging hook ( 42 ) are all shown as a “J” configuration. 
   
   
       5 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 1 , wherein the separably connecting mechanism ( 40 ) includes a first wedging hook ( 41 ) connected to the column body ( 10 ) and a second wedging hook ( 42 ) connected to the second plate body ( 31 ), and wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is connected by inter-snapping with the second wedging hook ( 42 ). 
   
   
       6 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 5 , wherein a contacting face of the second wedging hook ( 42 ) correspondingly snapped with the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is shown as a skew configuration. 
   
   
       7 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 6 , wherein the wedging hook ( 41 ,  42 ) is shown as a “J” configuration. 
   
   
       8 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 1 , further including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism ( 50 ), which includes a wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) that is fixed to the column body ( 10 ) and a pulling-and-buckling piece ( 52 ) that is fixed to the first plate body ( 21 ) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) correspondingly. 
   
   
       9 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 1 , further including a wire-placing plate ( 60 ), which is arranged by covering top faces of the column body ( 10 ) and the first partition ( 20 ). 
   
   
       10 . A combinative partition wall ( 1 ), including:
 a column body ( 10 ), which is formed with a groove ( 11 );   a first partition ( 20 ), which is arranged to one side of the column body ( 10 ) and includes a first plate body ( 21 ) that is arranged by opening a first groove ( 23 ) and a first block ( 22 ) that is fixed to the first plate body ( 21 ) and is inset into the groove ( 11 ) correspondingly;   a second partition ( 30 ), which is arranged to one side of the first partition ( 20 ), and which includes a second plate body ( 31 ) and a second block ( 32 ) that is fixed to the second plate body ( 31 ) and is inset into the first groove ( 23 ) correspondingly; and   two separably connecting mechanisms ( 40 ), one of which is fixed between the column body ( 10 ) and the first plate body ( 21 ), and another of which is fixed between the column body ( 10 ) and the second plate body ( 31 ).   
   
   
       11 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 10 , wherein the separably connecting mechanism ( 40 ) includes a first wedging hook ( 41 ) connected to the column body ( 10 ) and a second wedging hook ( 42 ) connected to the first plate body ( 21 ), and wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is connected by inter-snapping with the second wedging hook ( 42 ). 
   
   
       12 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 11 , wherein a contacting face of the second wedging hook ( 42 ) correspondingly snapped with the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is shown as a skew configuration. 
   
   
       13 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 12 , wherein the wedging hook ( 41 ,  42 ) is shown as a “J” configuration. 
   
   
       14 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 10 , wherein the separably connecting mechanism ( 40 ) includes a first wedging hook ( 41 ) connected to the first plate body ( 21 ) and a second wedging hook ( 42 ) connected to the second plate body ( 31 ), and wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is connected by inter-snapping with the second wedging hook ( 42 ). 
   
   
       15 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 14 , wherein a contacting face of the second wedging hook ( 42 ) correspondingly snapped with the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is shown as a skew configuration. 
   
   
       16 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 15 , wherein the wedging hook ( 41 ,  42 ) is shown as a “J” configuration. 
   
   
       17 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 16 , wherein the first wedging hook ( 41 ) is shown as a “J” configuration and the second wedging hook ( 42 ) is shown as a “U” configuration. 
   
   
       18 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 10 , further including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism ( 50 ), which includes a wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) that is fixed to the column body ( 10 ) and a pulling-and-buckling piece ( 52 ) that is fixed to the first plate body ( 21 ) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) correspondingly. 
   
   
       19 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 10 , further including a pulling-and-buckling mechanism ( 50 ), which includes a wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) that is fixed to the first plate body ( 21 ) and a pulling-and-buckling piece ( 52 ) that is fixed to the second plate body ( 31 ) and is buckled-up with the wedge buckle piece ( 51 ) correspondingly. 
   
   
       20 . The combinative partition wall according to  claim 10 , further including a wire-placing plate ( 60 ), which is arranged by covering top faces of the column body ( 10 ), the first plate body ( 21 ) and the second plate body ( 31 ).

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