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WO2010131124A2 - Dispositif de décoration et système de décoration ou de protection visuelle doté d'un dispositif de décoration - Google Patents

Dispositif de décoration et système de décoration ou de protection visuelle doté d'un dispositif de décoration Download PDF

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WO2010131124A2
WO2010131124A2 PCT/IB2010/002194 IB2010002194W WO2010131124A2 WO 2010131124 A2 WO2010131124 A2 WO 2010131124A2 IB 2010002194 W IB2010002194 W IB 2010002194W WO 2010131124 A2 WO2010131124 A2 WO 2010131124A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B44C5/00Processes for producing special ornamental bodies
    • B44C5/005Processes for producing special ornamental bodies comprising inserts
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  • the invention relates to a decorative device and a decoration or privacy system so.
  • the present invention has and aims to provide a novel decoration device as well as a novel decoration or privacy system therewith.
  • a decoration device contains a rigid or rigid holder which is dimensionally stable at least essentially without external force influence and has at least one receptacle into which a decorative article for attachment to the holder can be inserted or inserted.
  • the at least substantially rigid or rigid holder is elongated, and / or if the at least substantially rigid or rigid holder is elastically or reversibly flexible.
  • the decorative article may be transparent or translucent and / or include lens designs.
  • the decorative article is at least partially filled with a liquid or a light, sound or heat-insulating or - maybeder material.
  • each holder holds a plurality of receptacles and has decorative items.
  • the recording is round, polygonal, star-shaped, keyhole, U or L-shaped.
  • the decorative article may be a plastic bottle with preference.
  • the holder is band, rod, plate or disc-shaped or has a three-dimensional shape, and / or if the holder is combined from a plurality of particularly identical holder elements.
  • the receptacle is a through hole and preferably contains a particular elastic insert for holding the decorative article, wherein in particular the use is round, polygonal, star-shaped, keyhole, U or L-shaped.
  • the holder can be made of wood, cardboard, plastic or metal.
  • the decorative article is provided with lighting means, wherein in particular the decorative article is a plastic bottle and the lighting means is inserted into the bottle opening or is arranged next to or behind the bottle neck, and / or preferably for the operation of the lighting means control by means of a bus system or a Funksteurung is provided, and / or preferably wherein the lighting means includes an LED.
  • the decorative article is a plastic bottle and the lighting means is inserted into the bottle opening or is arranged next to or behind the bottle neck, and / or preferably for the operation of the lighting means control by means of a bus system or a Funksteurung is provided, and / or preferably wherein the lighting means includes an LED.
  • the decorative article may contain foam material.
  • the invention further provides a decorative or privacy system with a plurality of decoration means and a fastening means therefor, by means of which the plurality of decoration means is arranged in particular aligned with each other.
  • fastening devices is designed for wall mounting, for ceiling mounting, in particular with a motorized support beams, or with a floor stand.
  • the decoration or privacy system is used for or as an entrance area of a restaurant or business, background of an airport, especially in color, lobby, office, conference room or lounge, hotel or apartment for separation, especially transparent, bar or reception with atmospheric "liquid” furniture (counter), or department store or trade fair, for example, as an atmospheric ceiling covering or any combination of design and type of application.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first
  • FIGS. 2a and b show in a schematic front view each a holder of a second and third embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 3 shows in a schematic front view the third embodiment of the decoration device from FIG. 2b with exemplary decorative articles attached thereto, FIG.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic front view of a first exemplary embodiment of a decorative or privacy protection system
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic enlarged front view of a
  • Section of the first embodiment of the decoration or screening system according to FIG. 3 shows
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic enlarged view of a detail and a detail of a fourth embodiment of a decorative device
  • FIG. 8 a and b show an eighth exemplary embodiment of a decorative device in a respective schematic perspective view
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view of a ninth
  • FIG. 1 a to g show, in a respective schematic perspective view, a twelfth to eighteenth exemplary embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 13 shows in a schematic perspective illustration a twenty-first embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 14a and 14b show, in a schematic perspective or lateral illustration, a twenty-second embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 15 shows a schematic perspective view of a twenty-third embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 16 shows, in a schematic perspective view, a twenty-fourth embodiment of a decoration device
  • FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view of a Published Application Laidge- twentieth embodiment of a decoration device
  • 18a, b and c show a schematic perspective illustration of a twenty-sixth embodiment of a decoration device as a whole, in enlarged form in a detail with a detail or with decorative items attached thereto, 19a to f show in a respective schematic perspective illustration a twenty-seventh to thirty-second exemplary embodiment of a decoration device,
  • 20a to h show, in a respective schematic perspective illustration, a thirty-third to fortieth exemplary embodiment of a decorative device, in each case with exemplary decorative articles attached thereto, and
  • 21a to 3Oj each show in schematic representations of further exemplary embodiments and embodiments of the decoration device or of the decoration or screening system.
  • the decoration device 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a decoration device 1 with exemplary decorative articles 2 attached thereto.
  • the decoration device 1 comprises a holder 3, which consists at least substantially of a rigid strip of material 4, which is elongated outstretched. About the longitudinal extent of the material strip 4 of the holder 3 are arranged as receptacles 5 in this first embodiment equidistantly spaced through holes 6.
  • plastic bottles 7 are inserted in this first embodiment as a decorative article.
  • these can also be used plastic bottles 7, which have previously fulfilled their function as containers for drinks or other liquids and would then normally be sent for recycling or reuse.
  • the plastic bottles 7 can also be made new and in particular especially for the decoration device 1.
  • the plastic bottles 7 are inserted with their bottle necks 8 from one side through one of the through holes 6 and are held by screwing the associatedstationnschraubverInstitutes 9 from the other side in the through holes 6.
  • plastic bottles 7 in this first embodiment have a maximum diameter larger than the center distance between three consecutive through holes 6 but not larger than the maximum edge distance of three consecutive through holes 6, from one side of the material strip 4 of the holder 3
  • plastic bottles 7 can also be inserted into the third through-hole 6 from the other side of the material strip 4 of the holder 3 using the remaining free through-holes 6 inserted and there, as previously described, attached or attached.
  • Decoration articles 2 on the decoration device 1 are for a person skilled in the art including the dimensions on the one hand, the center or edge distance between successive through holes 6, or generally speaking the distance successive recordings 5, and on the other hand, the decorative article 2, such as the plastic bottles 7 with knowledge of present invention easily, easily and easily set.
  • the transparent plastic bottles 7 used in the first exemplary embodiment of the decoration device 1 as decoration article 2 can be filled with one or several liquids. Different colors can be used in each plastic bottle 7 (for example by non-mixing liquids) or in different plastic bottles 7. Also liquids with solid, liquid and / or gaseous additives can be used or combined.
  • the through-holes 6 as receptacles 5 have the further advantage that e.g. the outermost through-hole 6 at one end of the strip of material 4 of the holder 3 can be used, without further requirements, to suspend the decoration device 1, for example on a rod 10, a rod, a hook or the like. However, separate suspension and / or Aufstell sensibleen may be provided or used together with the decoration device 1.
  • the holder 3 may also be formed of a rod, a rod or a tube with each round, triangular or quadrangular or polygonal cross-section.
  • the holder 3 does not have to be designed strictly linearly stretched, but may be wavy, zigzag-shaped, spiral-shaped, regularly or irregularly curved, bent or bent. There are all suitable spatial configurations for a
  • this holder 3 is at least substantially rigid or rigid and is not significantly impaired in particular by the weight and shape of the decorative article 2 in its own shape. In view of the intended uses of decorative items 2, it is for a
  • the stiffness of the holder 3 suitable to choose, taking into account the shape and material properties of the holder 3 of course in combination.
  • suspension devices e.g. can come in a draft, which may be desirable. However, should a movability of the decoration device 1 be ruled out, then either the suspension and / or positioning devices can be designed to be suitable or the decoration device 1 can also be fastened in the region of its lower end. In some circumstances, simply add extra weight around the lower end of the
  • FIGS. 2 a) and b) each show, in a schematic front view, a holder 3 of a second and third exemplary embodiment of a decoration device 1 with exemplary dimensions.
  • 3 shows a schematic front view of the third exemplary embodiment of the decoration device 1 from FIG. 2 b) with exemplary decorative articles 2 attached thereto.
  • the representations of FIGS. 2 a) and b) and 3 are below
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic front view of a first exemplary embodiment of a decorative or visual protection system 11.
  • the decorative or privacy system 11 may also serve purely for decoration purposes or as a privacy screen, such as an erectable wall or curtain.
  • the decoration or privacy system 11 in this embodiment has a frame 12 in which a plurality of decoration means
  • FIG. 5 shows an enlarged detail from FIG. 4.
  • the plurality of decoration devices 1 can also be set up only in one or more stands (not shown) or suspended on suitable means (not shown), such as a bar 10 according to the embodiment of FIG but common curtain rail systems. Since stands and suitable suspension devices are not at the core of the present invention and can be selected by the skilled person at any time readily suitable, we refrain from detailed information on possible embodiments.
  • FIG. 6 shows a section and a detail of a fourth embodiment of a decoration device 1 in a schematic enlarged representation.
  • additional inserts 13 made of rubber or similar or similarly acting material, i. elastic and / or high friction material, to provide better or other holding properties for decorative items 2 in the receptacles 5 in the form of through holes 6 ready. This allows a range of different thicknesses and shapes of decorative items safely in the
  • FIGS. 7 a), b) and c) Similar inserts 13 made of rubber or the like or similar acting material for the receptacles 5 in the form of through holes 6 in others Embodiments, in particular shapes, are shown in FIGS. 7 a), b) and c), respectively in a schematic enlarged illustration and in each case as a detail and, in the case of FIG. 7 c), additionally with a detail of a fifth, sixth and seventh exemplary embodiment of a decoration device 1 shown.
  • the inserts 13 made of rubber may be designed so that on the one hand they have the function of elastically reducing the receptacles 5, so that the decorative articles 2 are held in the receptacles 5 in the form of the through-holes 6 by the clamping force of the elastic inserts, and / or on the other hand have the function to provide a surface with respect to the material of the holder 3 even higher friction, so that decorative items 2 in the
  • Receivers 5 are held in the form of through holes 6 by this friction and prevented from slipping out or - fallen.
  • FIGS. 8a) and b) show, in a respective schematic perspective view, an eighth embodiment of the decoration device 1, wherein the holder 3 is composed of a plurality of holder elements 14, which can be connected to each other in a linear, but also other form, so that not only different lengths but also forms of the holder 3 can be realized in a simple manner.
  • FIG. 9 Another holder 3 of a ninth embodiment of the decoration device 1 is shown in FIG. 9 in a schematic perspective view.
  • This holder 3 is plate-like and has, in its vertical orientation shown in FIG. 9, three rows of receptacles 5 in the form of the through holes 6, partially offset from one another.
  • the example is representative of any number and orientation / arrangement of receptacles 5 or in the holder 3.
  • Examples of further further forms of the holder 3 itself are in Figs. 10a) and b) in a respective schematic perspective view as the tenth and eleventh Embodiment of the decoration device 1 shown, namely as a wing or boomerang shape (Fig. 10a)) and as a circular disk shape (Fig. 1Ob)).
  • FIGS. 1 a) to g) show further design and shaping possibilities for the holder 3, each in a schematic perspective illustration as the twelfth to the eighteenth embodiment of the decoration device 1.
  • An arch form is shown in FIG. 1 Ia);
  • Fig. 1 Ib) relates to a strip shape with accessible from the edge curved extending receptacles 5 (so that decorative items can not only be inserted into the receptacles 5, but also inserted laterally), which are also slit-shaped with or without undercut; a triangular profile with recordings only in two out of three existing pages is illustrated in FIG. 1 Ic), while FIG. 1 Id) with a triangular profile Shown in all three of three existing pages, and in Fig.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a standing model which can also be placed on a table, for example, this embodiment comprising a holder 3 having an at least partially flat support section 3 '. and one of them upwardly guided stand section 3 "has.
  • FIGS. 12 a) and b) show, in a respective schematic perspective illustration, a nineteenth and a twentieth embodiment of the decoration device 1 with differently shaped receptacles 5, which are replaced by their own
  • Shape can also have their own holding properties, as one skilled in the art is readily apparent.
  • this may e.g. also more or less bent L-shapes or keyhole shapes (FIG. 12b)) but also other shapes.
  • Various forms of receptacles 5 can be realized in a holder 3, but it is without special
  • Fig. 13 shows a schematic perspective view of a twenty-first embodiment of the decoration device 1 with a curved holder 3, which may also be made of a flexible material and is then held in shape with an end connector 15.
  • FIGS. 14a) and b) For a refinement of the decoration device 1 with a holder 3 composed of holder elements 14, a twenty-second exemplary embodiment of the decoration device 1 with a snap-fit connector 16 is shown in FIGS. 14a) and b) in a schematic perspective or side view, which shows a simple connection of holder elements 14 allows.
  • FIG. 15 shows in a schematic perspective illustration a twenty-third
  • FIG. 16 is a schematic perspective view of a twenty-fourth embodiment of the decoration device 1 with a suspension hook 17 is shown to the decoration device 1 in a simple manner, for. to hang on a taut rope or on a pole. Furthermore, the twenty-fourth embodiment of the
  • FIG. 16 a mounting hole 18, which also serves for appropriate suspension types and their simple implementation.
  • the twenty-fifth embodiment of the Decoration device 1 in Fig. 17 has a holder 3 in a spiral shape 19, which as it contains the receptacle 5 as a slot 20 formed so that decorative items (not shown) can be threaded from the slot entrance 21 ago.
  • FIGS. 18 a), b) and c) each show a schematic perspective view of a twenty-sixth embodiment of a decoration device as a whole, enlarged in a cutout with a detail or with exemplary decorative articles 2 attached thereto.
  • the receptacles are U-shaped, so that a tongue 22 is formed, which can be bent out due to an elasticity, which can be achieved by material properties and / or shaping, in particular to hold flat decorative items 2.
  • FIG. 19a) to f) show in a respective schematic perspective view of a twenty-seventh to thirty-second embodiment of the decoration device 1, wherein according to FIG. 19a) of the holder 3 is made of wood, according to FIG. 19b) of the holder 3 made of transparent plastic is, according to FIG. 19c), the receptacles 5 are stepped, according to FIG. 19d) the receptacles 5 have elastic inserts 13, and according to FIGS. 19e) and f) the holder 3 consists of a receptacle 5 in itself bent metal strip is made, with recordings 5 different design (on the left in Fig. 19e left side for hanging and on the right in Fig. 19e) side for insertion) are formed on both sides of the metal strip, but different lengths and numbers of photographs 5.
  • FIGS. 20 a) to h) illustrate in a respective schematic perspective illustration a thirty-third to fortieth embodiment of the decoration device 1, in each case with exemplary decorative articles 2 attached thereto, which is self-explanatory from the respective representations.
  • exemplary decorative articles 2 attached thereto, which is self-explanatory from the respective representations.
  • Utility items coniferous branches, small branches, bottles, cloths, lighting bulbs or various containers are used, which can be combined in any suitable or desired manner with recordings 5 with or without inserts 13.
  • the individual designs of the decoration device 1 include the following
  • Figures 21a) and b) show in diagrammatic sectional sketches details of a forty-first embodiment.
  • plastic bottles 7 are used as decorative items 2, wherein the invention is not limited to bottles made of plastic material in any of its embodiments and also not in general. 21a), the bottleneck 8 and the bottle screw closure 9 and an interposed therebetween can be seen
  • Plug 23 which was inserted into the bottle neck 8, before the bottle cap 9 was applied. It should also be noted that the invention is not limited in any of its embodiments and also not generally on screw caps, but also snap closures or clamp closures can be used, as long as they have the possibly required attachment function of the bottles, in particular plastic bottles
  • the plug 23 is shown separately in FIG. 21b).
  • the plug 23 is made of a transparent or translucent material, such as silicone. He has an insertion cylinder 24, which fits inside the bottle neck 8.
  • the insertion cylinder 24 has a Ein Industriesstirnseite 25 and opposite thereto a radially projecting stop ring 26 for Ange- ge at the free end of the bottle neck 8, whereby the depth of insertion of the plug 23 is determined in the bottle neck 8.
  • the plug 23 Immediately before the stop ring 26, the plug 23 has a thickening bead 27, which ensures a tight fit of the plug 23 in the bottle neck 8, even if no bottle cap 9 is screwed onto the bottle neck 8.
  • the blind hole 28 is for receiving of light sources 29.
  • LEDs 30 can be used, which are each mounted on a support 31, which at the same time serve as a heat sink, for example.
  • the blind hole 28 is stepped in diameter and has an input diameter 32 which is greater than the final diameter 33.
  • the final diameter 33 matches the diameter of the LED 30 housed in its area.
  • an inner bead 35 is formed in the region of the input diameter 32, by means of which the carrier 31 is held against the step 34. Due to the elasticity of the material of the entire plug 23, the carrier 31 when inserting into the blind hole 28 can easily press on the inner bead 35 over into contact with the step 34 and is of the inner bead 35 then within the thus formed undercut 36 safely in held this position.
  • required cable 37 can be performed, for example, through a hole 38 in Fascha screw cap 9 and sealed by means ofinernschraubverInstitutes 9 plastic bottle 7 and therein suitably inserted plug 23 together with LED 30 and support 31 by means of a plug 39 to the LED 30 connected.
  • FIGS. 22 a) to j) show, as further exemplary embodiments, various forms of plastic substance bottles 7 or in general hollow bodies, which are preferably used as decorative articles 2
  • Find use. 22a) shows a spherical plastic bottle 7, which has a flat or even into the interior of the plastic bottle 7 retracted bottle bottom 40 which produces a lens effect, in particular when illuminated by means of light sources 29, for example according to the embodiments in Figs. 21a). and b) are shown to be desirable as a special effect.
  • the plastic bottle 7 contains a peripheral constriction 41 which, on the one hand, produces a special optical effect and, on the other hand, results in a weight reduction, in particular if the plastic bottle 7 is filled with a liquid, since the volume of the plastic bottle to be filled 7 with corporationsseinschnürung 41 is significantly smaller than in a plastic bottle 7 without corporationsseinschnürung 41.
  • the embodiments according to the plastic bottle 7 contains a peripheral constriction 41 which, on the one hand, produces a special optical effect and, on the other hand, results in a weight reduction, in particular if the plastic bottle 7 is filled with a liquid, since the volume of the plastic bottle to be filled 7
  • Fig. 22c) and d) are consistent with the embodiments according to FIGS. 22a) and b), except for the bottle bottom 40 which is not flat or retracted relative to the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 22a) and b).
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 22 e) shows a plastic bottle 7 which continuously enlarges from the bottle neck 8 to the bottle bottom 40.
  • the design of the diameter increase from the bottle neck 8 to the bottle bottom 40 can be varied and have concave, convex or linear or other designs.
  • the shape shown in Fig. 22e) is similar to that of a light bulb or an illuminating lamp.
  • the exemplary embodiment of the decorative article according to FIG. 22e) also has a luminous means 29, for example, according to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 21a) and b) and described in this regard.
  • light rays are indicated by lines and arrows A in FIG. 22e).
  • the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22f) is identical to the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22e), with the exception of the design of the bottle bottom 40, which is partially retracted and concave lenticular.
  • the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22g) is identical to the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22f), with the exception of the design of the bottle wall 42, which runs straight and not inwardly curved from the bottle neck 8 to the bottle bottom 40.
  • the difference of the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22h) from the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22g) consists in the design of the bottle bottom 40, which in the case of the plastic bottle 7 shown in FIG. 22h) is designed as a Fresnel lens 43 or fresnel lens-like.
  • Plastic containers 7 sometimes have such a configuration anyway, for example in the form of concentric reinforcing rings (not shown).
  • the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22i) likewise has a bottle bottom 40 in the form of a Fresnel lens 43 and is also equipped with a very long neck 8.
  • the plastic bottle 7 according to FIG. 22i) has a bottle body which is quite short in the axial direction and which also has a Fresnel lens design 44 of the bottle wall 42 pointing away from the bottle bottom 40.
  • FIG. 22j) shows a further bottle shape with likewise a Fresnel lens 43 on the bottle bottom 40 and a thickening 45 in the course of the bottle neck 8.
  • the decoration device 1 serves, in particular, not only for the decoration, but also, for example, for the privacy screen and may also be partially or partially transparent, and may also serve the soundproofing as an at least partial barrier.
  • empty plastic bottles 7 which contain a plurality of holes 46, as shown in Fig. 23 a) by way of example, so that sound, indicated by lines and arrows B, is broken.
  • a refraction of the sound can also be achieved by the double-row arrangement of plastic sheets 7 according to FIGS. 1 and 23b).
  • the sound refraction can also by
  • FIG. 23c a further sound-absorbing design is provided by polygons, such as pyramids 48 on the outside of the bottle wall 42.
  • Another sound-absorbing design consists in the design of the decoration article 2, for example made of foam 48, as the sketches in FIGS. and f), where the 23e) has a flat outer side and the embodiment according to FIG. 23f) has a pointed outer side (this is analogous to the bottle bottoms 40 in the plastic bottles 7).
  • Yet another design with a sound-absorbing effect is to arrange the decorative articles 2 with little gaps or joints 49, as shown in FIG. 23 g). The filling of a plastic bottle 7 with glass wool 50, Glasgespinnst,
  • FIG. 23h Foam or the like, as illustrated in FIG. 23h), can be sound-absorbing or further improve this effect.
  • FIG. 23 i) shows a plastic bottle 7 with many small holes for improving the soundproofing effect.
  • FIGS. 24a) to c) show a further embodiment with lighting means 29. Similar to the holder 3, a circuit board 51 is formed and arranged on the holder 3. The board 3 has LEDs 30 around the through holes 6. In addition, a light guide element 52, which may be transparent or translucent, is provided between the LEDs and the plastic bottle 7, in order to ensure a uniform distribution of the luminous effect of the individual LEDs to a plastic bottle 7, as the exploded view of Fig. 24a) illustrates.
  • the light guide element 52 which may be transparent or translucent, is provided between the LEDs and the plastic bottle 7, in order to ensure a uniform distribution of the luminous effect of the individual LEDs to a plastic bottle 7, as the exploded view of Fig. 24a) illustrates.
  • Sectional views in FIGS. 24b) and c) show an arrangement of the LEDs radially laterally from the light guide element 52 and axially behind the light guide element 52 in the direction of the bottle screw closure 9.
  • Figs. 25a) to e) show a further embodiment with light sources 29.
  • Figs. 25a) to e) show a further embodiment with light sources 29.
  • a flexible printed circuit board 53 is provided, which carries the LEDs 30, which are thus arranged radially outside of the light guide element 52, wherein nevertheless a circuit board 51 is provided, which is missing in the embodiment according to FIG. 25 b).
  • a design for supplying light through a hole 38 in the bottle screw cap 9 and through a transparent or translucent plug 23 is illustrated in FIGS. 25c) and d).
  • a free end of the flexible printed circuit board 53 with the LED 30 is attached by means of an adhesive layer 54 on the outside of the bottle screw closure 9 in front of its hole 38.
  • FIGS. 26 a) and b) show a decorative or privacy system 11 with an additional effect as a heat accumulator.
  • light strikes the decorative or privacy protection system 11 of an office space D during the day through a window 55.
  • the decoration or privacy system 11 thus absorbs heat during the day, which does not enter the room during the daytime. In the evening, it is returned, sometimes even into the room.
  • the process according to FIG. 26b) looks like this:
  • Visual protection system 11 of an office room D contains decorative items 2, which with air or Foam are filled and thus support the thermal insulation against heat loss from the office room D.
  • FIG. 27a) Another version with illuminant 29 show the Fig. 27a) to d).
  • a Bussy- stems 56 individual light sources 29 can be selectively controlled, as Fig. 27a) illustrates.
  • the enlarged detail according to FIG. 27b) shows a single control of the individual light sources 29.
  • the enlarged detail according to FIG. 27c) applies, where a series or series connection is shown for all light sources 29.
  • Fig. 27d) shows a radio control 57, e.g. with battery operation, instead of the cable-based bus system 56 from FIG. 27 a).
  • FIGS. 28e) to h) each show a decorative or privacy system 11, namely 28e) monochrome, 28f) color transitions, 28g) pixels and 28h) stripes.
  • FIG. 29 shows, analogously to FIG. 4, a decorative or privacy system 11 with exemplary dimensions.
  • the holders 3 are made of stainless steel, and the plastic bottles 7 are recycled PET bottles filled with colored water.
  • Figures 30a) to j) show arrangements and installations of the decorative or privacy system 11: 30a) entrance area of a restaurant or shop, 30b) background of an airport, possibly in color, 30c) lobby, office, conference room or lounge, 30d) Hotel or apartment for separation, possibly transparent, 30e) bar or reception with atmospheric "liquid” furniture (counter), and 30f) department store or fair, for example, as atmospheric ceiling paneling; 30g) wall mounting, 30h) ceiling mounting, 30i) possibly motorized supporting beams, and 30j) floor stand.
  • the holder 3 is preferably designed in terms of material and shape, so that the decorative items 2 are kept stable in the desired manner.
  • the holder 3 does not necessarily have to be rigid or rigid, but can also be flexible or reversibly flexible.
  • the receptacle 5 and / or the insert 13 is universally or specifically matched to certain decorative items 2.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de décoration comportant un support rigide ou indéformable au moins sensiblement sans apport de force extérieure, ce support étant notamment allongé et présentant au moins un logement dans lequel un article de décoration à fixer au support est ou peut être introduit. L'invention porte également sur un système de décoration ou de protection visuelle comportant une pluralité de dispositifs de décoration et un dispositif de fixation associé, au moyen duquel la pluralité des dispositifs de décoration sont disposés et notamment orientés les uns par rapport aux autres.
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