AU2018212423B2 - Support for fastening facade elements - Google Patents

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AU2018212423B2
AU2018212423B2 AU2018212423A AU2018212423A AU2018212423B2 AU 2018212423 B2 AU2018212423 B2 AU 2018212423B2 AU 2018212423 A AU2018212423 A AU 2018212423A AU 2018212423 A AU2018212423 A AU 2018212423A AU 2018212423 B2 AU2018212423 B2 AU 2018212423B2
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Juergen Hauer
Klaus HOLESINSKY
Ewald Lammer-Klupazek
Martin Leger
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/0805Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and the wall
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/007Outer coverings for walls with ventilating means
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0832Separate fastening elements without load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/0857Supporting consoles, e.g. adjustable only in a direction parallel to the wall
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/38Connections for building structures in general
    • E04B1/41Connecting devices specially adapted for embedding in concrete or masonry
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/38Connections for building structures in general
    • E04B1/388Separate connecting elements
    • E04B2001/389Brackets
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Abstract

The invention relates to a bracket for fastening façade elements of, in particular, suspended, back-ventilated façades, having a wall-fastening section which is designed for mounting the bracket on a building wall, and having a façade-fastening section which is designed for installing carrier or mounting profiles. The façade-fastening section comprises a first connection section which is designed for the horizontal installation of carrier or mounting profiles, and a second connection section which is designed for the vertical installation of carrier or mounting profiles, wherein the second connection section is arranged orthogonally to the first connection section, wherein the first connection section is arranged on a first sheet metal section having a first base surface which is substantially rectangular in design in plan view and wherein the second connection section is arranged on a second sheet metal section having a second base surface which is substantially rectangular in design in plan view, wherein at least one bead and/or at least one moulding is arranged in the first sheet metal section and/or in the second sheet metal section.

Description

Bracket for fastening facade elements
Technical Field
The invention relates to a bracket, in particular a wall bracket, for fastening facade elements of in particular suspended, rear-ventilated facades, having a wall fastening portion which is designed for mounting the bracket on a building wall, and having a facade fastening portion which is designed for mounting of support or mounting profiles, wherein the facade fastening portion has a first connecting portion which is designed for horizontal mounting of support or mounting profiles, and a second connecting portion which is designed for vertical mounting of support or mounting profiles, wherein the second connecting portion is arranged orthogonally to the first connecting portion.
Background Art
Wall brackets are widely known from the prior art. For example, patent publication EP 0 901 549 B1 shows a wall support for facade substructures with a fastening leg for mounting the wall support on a load-bearing wall and a supporting leg extending perpendicularly thereto, the supporting leg having a leg flap for clamping a supporting profile.
A disadvantage of such a bracket known from the prior art is that these brackets are usually produced as aluminum
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU extrusions. On the one hand, such aluminum extrusions have a high thermal conductivity, so that insulation of a building cannot be readily guaranteed, since the aluminum extrusions act as thermal bridges.
On the other hand, aluminum extrusions are limited in
length and generate high costs in die fabrication.
Furthermore, the brackets known from the prior art such as,
for example, the wall support known from above-mentioned EP
0 901 549 B1, only have a horizontal or, alternatively, a
vertical possible means for fastening support or mounting
profiles, to which in turn facade elements can be attached.
A wall bracket for fastening facade elements has also
become known from patent publication WO 2016/165741 Al.
With such a wall bracket, mounting of support or mounting
profiles for attachment of facade elements can be made
possible both horizontally on the first connecting portion
and vertically on the second connecting portion. Thus
provision of different brackets in each case for horizontal
and vertical mounting can be avoided. However, in tests on
the wall bracket according to WO 2016/165741 Al, it has
been found that the necessary stability is still
insufficient, in particular in the case of suspended, rear
ventilated facades which have particularly heavy claddings,
such as, for example, stone claddings. At the same time,
however, the wall bracket should continue to meet the cost
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU requirements in the construction industry, even in the case of particularly heavy, suspended, rear-ventilated facades.
In light of the above-mentioned shortcomings, it would be advantageous to provide a bracket, in particular a wall bracket, with which fastening of support or mounting profiles on a building wall is possible in a simple, inexpensive and yet secure way.
Summary
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a bracket, in particular a wall bracket, for fastening facade elements of, in particular, suspended rear ventilated facades, having a wall fastening portion which is designed for mounting the bracket on a building wall, and having a facade fastening portion which is designed for mounting of support or mounting profiles, wherein the facade fastening portion has a first connecting portion which is designed for horizontal mounting of support or mounting profiles, and a second connecting portion which is designed for vertical mounting of support or mounting profiles, wherein the second connecting portion is arranged orthogonally to the first connecting portion, wherein the first connecting portion is arranged on a first sheet metal portion having a first base surface which is substantially rectangular in plan view, and wherein the second connecting portion is arranged on a second sheet metal portion having a second base surface which is substantially rectangular in
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU a plan view, wherein at least one bead and/or at least one impression is/are arranged in the first sheet metal portion and/or in the second sheet metal portion, wherein the bracket comprises a reinforcing element with a U-shaped cross section, wherein the reinforcing element is designed to reinforce the bracket in the region of the wall fastening portion, wherein the reinforcing element has a flat base portion and two legs projecting from the base portion at an angle of approximately 90°, and wherein, in the installation position, the base portion abuts flat on the lower sheet metal portion of the wall fastening portion and the legs are arranged on the side of the reinforcing element facing away from the wall fastening portion.
In one or more embodiments of the bracket, the first
connecting portion is arranged on a first sheet metal
portion having a first base surface which is substantially
rectangular in plan view, and in that the second connecting
portion is arranged on a second sheet metal portion having
a second base surface which is substantially rectangular in
a plan view, wherein at least one bead and/or at least one
impression is/are arranged in the first sheet metal portion
and/or in the second sheet metal portion. In this case, the
first connecting portion is advantageously arranged in the
same plane as the first sheet metal portion, wherein the
second connecting portion is arranged in the same plane as
the second sheet metal portion. By provision of the at
least one bead and/or impression, the static and/or dynamic
load bearing capacity of the facade fastening portion as
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU well as the moment of resistance thereof against bending can be increased. Overall, the bracket is consequently formed as a bent sheet metal part, preferably made of stainless steel, with the in particular one-piece base part, which comprises the wall fastening portion and the facade fastening portion. In this case it is conceivable, in order to further increase the load capacity or the moment of resistance to bending, that the second sheet metal portion has a width which is greater than the width of the first sheet metal portion.
Advantageously, the first sheet metal portion is integrally connected to the second sheet metal portion at a first bending line and is bent by a bending angle of about 90° from the second sheet metal portion, wherein the first and the second connecting portion are arranged at a free end of the bracket. In this case the free end of the bracket is the end facing away from the wall fastening portion. The first and the second connecting portion each have at least one fixing and sliding point. In a preferred further development, the first connecting portion in each case has one single fixing and sliding point, the second connecting portion having three fixing points and two sliding points, wherein the fixing and sliding points are arranged alternately. In this case, a fixing point is understood to be a circular hole or bore, a sliding point being understood to be a slot.
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The wall fastening portion of the bracket is preferably flat and has at least one wall mounting hole. The first and the second connecting portion and thus also the first and second sheet metal portion are arranged orthogonally to an abutment surface of the wall mounting portion, which is designed for mounting on a building wall and has the wall mounting hole. It has proven to be advantageous if the bracket is designed in the region of the abutment surface of the wall fastening portion as a double-layered sheet, so that the wall fastening portion has an upper sheet metal portion and a lower sheet metal portion, wherein the upper sheet metal portion forms the abutment surface. In order to increase the load capacity or the moment of resistance to bending, the abutment surface has a height which is greater than a width of the abutment surface, wherein the width of the abutment surface corresponds approximately to the width of the first sheet metal portion and wherein the height of the abutment surface corresponds approximately to the width of the second sheet metal portion. The base part of the bracket advantageously designed as a bent sheet metal can thus be constructed as follows: The first sheet metal portion of the facade fastening portion is integrally connected to the upper sheet metal portion of the wall fastening portion, wherein the second sheet metal portion of the facade fastening portion is integrally connected to the lower sheet metal portion of the wall fastening portion.
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In order to avoid thermal bridges, a thermal element may be
provided which is designed for thermal insulation with
respect to a building wall and has a lower heat transfer
coefficient than the wall fastening portion.
Advantageously, the thermal element is designed such that
it is detachably connected to the wall mounting portion.
A first advantageous embodiment of the bracket provides
that the at least one bead and/or impression in the first
sheet metal portion is designed as a linear bead and that
the at least one bead and/or impression in the second sheet
metal portion is designed as a triangular bead. In this
case, the linear bead advantageously has a longitudinal
extent in a direction from the wall fastening portion
towards the free end.
It is particularly preferred if a plurality of beads and/or
impressions are provided, wherein a plurality of linear
beads and/or triangular beads can then be provided which
are fitted into one another, i.e. arranged in the immediate
vicinity of each other.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the bracket has a
reinforcing element with a U-shaped cross-section, which is
designed to reinforce the bracket in the region of the wall
fastening portion, for better force distribution or
introduction of force on the wall fastening portion.
Advantageously, the reinforcing element is designed as a
separate part from the base part and also has a wall
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU mounting hole, which in an installed position of the reinforcing member is arranged axially aligned with the wall mounting hole of the wall fastening portion.
It is also conceivable that both the wall fastening portion and also the reinforcing element have fastening holes, which are designed for fastening a thermal element. However, it is also conceivable that the wall fastening portion and the reinforcing element are screwed or riveted in the region of the fastening holes. It is also possible for the wall fastening portion and the reinforcing element to be welded or glued to one another, or for the reinforcing element to be arranged in a stationary manner only by means of the wall mounting hole on the wall fastening portion of the bracket by screwing a fastening anchor, in particular a screw, through it.
In order to increase a moment of resistance of the reinforcing element against bending, it is conceivable that the reinforcing element has a flat base portion and two legs projecting at an angle of approximately 90° from the base portion, so that the reinforcing element overall has a U-shaped cross section.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the bracket, it is provided that the second sheet metal portion has, on its edge facing away from the first sheet metal portion, an angled support portion which is supported at least partially on the wall fastening portion.
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Advantageously, the support portion is angled about a second bending line and possibly even about a third bending line, which is or are arranged parallel to the first bending line, and extends in the direction of the second sheet metal portion almost to the free end of the bracket, but not into the region of the second connecting portion.
A further advantageous embodiment of the bracket has at least one tension member, which is designed for vertical and/or horizontal support of the facade fastening portion, wherein the tension member has a connecting portion which can be connected to the facade fastening portion and a mounting portion which faces away from the connecting portion and is designed for mounting on a wall. In this case it is conceivable that two tension members are provided, so that both a vertical and also a horizontal support of the facade fastening portion can be made possible. Advantageously, the length of the connecting portion is designed such that a hole of the mounting portion of the tension member is arranged at a distance of approximately 250mm from the wall mounting hole when the tension member is fastened to the bracket.
Advantageously, the connecting portion of the tension member is designed as a twisted sheet metal strip.
In order to be able to mount the tension member, in particular without tools, on the facade fastening portion, the facade fastening portion can have at least one tension
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU member mounting hole, which is arranged in the second sheet metal portion. Advantageously, the tension member mounting hole has the shape of a keyhole with a circular keyhole and a key slot, the key slot facing the free end of the bracket and the circular keyhole facing the wall fastening portion.
It has proved to be particularly advantageous if a first
tension member mounting hole is provided, which is designed
for vertical support of the bracket, and if a second
tension member mounting hole is provided, which is designed
for horizontal support of the bracket. It is conceivable
that the key slot of the first tension member mounting hole
is arranged at an angle of approximately 450 to the
extension of the first sheet portion, wherein the key slot
of the second tension member mounting hole is arranged
approximately parallel to the extension of the first sheet
metal portion.
Further details and advantageous further embodiments and
features of the invention can be found in the following
description, on the basis of which an embodiment of the
invention is described and explained in more detail,
provided with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
In the drawings:
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Figure 1 shows an oblique view from the front of a base
part of a bracket according to an embodiment of
the invention;
Figure 2 shows an oblique view from the rear of the base
part of the bracket according to Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows an oblique view of a reinforcing element of
a bracket according to an embodiment of the
invention;
Figure 4 shows an oblique view from the rear of a bracket
according to an embodiment of the invention in
installation position; and
Figure 5 shows an oblique view from the front of the
bracket according to Figure 4 in the installation
position.
Detailed Description of Selected Embodiments
In Figures 1 to 5 a bracket according to an embodiment of
the invention is shown, in particular a wall bracket 10 for
fastening of facade elements of in particular suspended,
rear-ventilated facades. In this case the bracket 10 is
shown with all components in an installation position in
Figure 4 from the rear and in Figure 5 from the front. The
bracket 10 has a base part 12, a reinforcing element 14 and
at least one tension member 16. The individual components
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU will be described in more detail below with reference to individual figures.
Figures 1 and 2 show the base part 12 of the bracket 10,
which is formed as a one-piece bent sheet metal part made
of stainless steel, by itself respectively each in an
oblique view from the front (Figure 1) and from the rear
(Figure 2). The base part 12 has a wall fastening portion
18, which is designed for mounting the bracket 10 on a
building wall. The base part 12 further includes a facade
fastening portion 20 which is designed for mounting of
support or mounting profiles of a suspended, rear
ventilated facade. The facade fastening portion 20 includes
a first sheet metal portion 22 and a second sheet metal
portion 24. The first sheet metal portion 22 is integrally
connected to the second sheet metal portion 24 on a first
bending line 26 (see Figure 2) and is bent away from the
second sheet metal portion 24 by a bending angle 28 of
approximately 90°.
The first and the second sheet metal portions 22, 24 each
have a base area 30, 32 that is substantially rectangular
in a plan view.
A first connecting portion 34, which is designed for
horizontal mounting of support or mounting profiles of a
suspended, rear-ventilated facade, is arranged on the first
sheet metal portion 22, wherein a second connecting portion
36, which is designed for vertical mounting of support or
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU mounting profiles of a suspended, rear-ventilated facade, is arranged on the second sheet metal portion 24. The first connecting portion 34 is arranged in the same plane as the first sheet metal portion 22, wherein the second connecting portion 36 is arranged in the same plane as the second sheet metal portion 24. According to the arrangement of the first and second sheet metal portions 22, 24, the first and the second connecting portions 34, 36 are arranged orthogonally to one another. The first and second connecting portions 34, 36 are arranged at a free end 38 of the bracket 10 facing away from the wall fastening portion 18.
The first and the second connecting portions 34, 36 each have at least one fixing and sliding point 40 (see Figures 1 and 2). In this case, the first connecting portion 34 in each case has a single fixing point 42 designed as a circular bore and a single sliding point 44 formed as a slot. The second connecting portion 36 has three fixing points 42 likewise designed as circular bores, and two sliding points 44 designed as slots, wherein the fixing points 42 and the sliding points 44 are arranged alternately. For mounting of support or mounting profiles, the first and the second sheet metal portions 22, 24 are not fully connected at the first bending line 26; rather, the base part has a slot 46 at the free end 38 which adjoins the first bending line 26 and into which a metal sheet of a support or mounting profile can be inserted, which can then be connected or screwed to the bracket 10 by
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU means of fixing or sliding point screws 47 shown in Figures
4 and 5.
In order to increase the static and/or dynamic load
capacity of the facade fastening portion 20 and the moment
of resistance thereof against bending, a plurality of beads
or impressions 48 which are designed as linear beads, and
are fitted into one another or are arranged in close
proximity to each other, is provided in the first sheet
metal portion 22. In addition, a plurality of beads or
impressions 50, which are fitted into one another or are
arranged in close proximity to each other, are provided in
the second sheet metal portion 24.
To further increase the load capacity or the moment of
resistance against bending, the second sheet metal portion
24 has a width 52 that is greater than a width 54 of the
first sheet metal portion 22 (see Figure 2).
The wall fastening portion 18 of the base part 12 is flat
and has a wall mounting hole 54 (see Figure 1). The first
and the second connecting portions 34, 36 and thus also the
first and second sheet metal portions 22, 24 are arranged
orthogonally to an abutment surface 56 of the wall
fastening portion 18, which is designed for mounting on a
building wall and has the wall mounting hole 54. In the
region of the abutment surface 56 of the wall fastening
portion 18, the base part 12 is formed as a double-layered
metal sheet, so that the wall fastening portion 18 has an
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU upper sheet metal portion 58 and a lower sheet metal portion 60, the upper sheet metal portion 58 forming the abutment surface 56. In order to increase the load capacity or the moment of resistance against bending, the abutment surface 56 has a height 60 which is greater than a width 62 of the abutment surface 56, wherein the width 62 of the abutment surface 56 corresponds approximately to the width 54 of the first sheet metal portion 22 and wherein the height 60 of the abutment surface 56 corresponds approximately to the width 52 of the second sheet metal portion 24. The first sheet metal portion 22 of the facade fastening portion 20 is integrally connected to the upper sheet metal portion 58 of the wall fastening portion 18 and is folded along a bending line 64, wherein the second sheet metal portion 24 of the facade fastening portion 20 is integrally connected to the lower sheet metal portion 60 of the wall fastening portion 18 and is bent along a bending line 66 (see Figure 1).
The reinforcing element 14, which is shown by itself in Figure 3 and in the installation state in Figure 5 and is formed as a separate part from the base 12, is provided for better distribution or introduction of force on the wall fastening portion 18. The reinforcing element 14 has a flat base portion 68 and two legs 70 projecting from the base portion 68 at an angle of approximately 900, so that the reinforcing element, which is designed to reinforce the bracket in the region of the wall fastening portion, has overall a U-shaped cross section. The reinforcing element
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14 likewise has a wall mounting hole 72 which, in the installation position of the reinforcing element 14 shown in Figure 5, is arranged axially aligned with the wall mounting hole 54 of the wall fastening portion 18. In the installation position, the base portion 68 of the reinforcing element abuts flat on the lower sheet metal portion 60 of the wall fastening portion 18, i.e. the legs 70 are arranged on the side of the reinforcing element 14 facing away from the wall fastening portion 18.
As can be seen clearly in Figures 1 and 3, both the wall fastening portion 18 and the reinforcing element 14 have fastening bores 74 which are arranged in axial alignment in the installation position and are designed for fastening a thermal element 76 shown in Figures 4 and 5. Such a plastic thermal element 76 may be provided to avoid thermal bridges between a suspended rear-ventilated facade and a building wall. The thermal element 76 is designed for thermal insulation against a building wall and has a lower heat transfer coefficient than the wall fastening portion 18. In this case it may, for example, be clipped onto the wall fastening portion 18 or, as shown in Figure 5, may be screwed to the wall fastening portion 18 at the fastening bores 74 by means of suitable screws 78.
Furthermore, the wall fastening portion 18 and the reinforcing element 14 may be screwed or riveted in the region of the fastening bores 74. However, it is also possible that the wall fastening portion 18 and the
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU reinforcing element 14 are welded or glued together, or that the reinforcing element is arranged stationary only by means of the aligned wall mounting holes 54, 72 on the wall fastening portion 18 of the base part 12 of the bracket 10 by screwing in a fastening anchor 80 shown in Figures 4 and
5, in particular by screwing in a screw.
The second sheet metal portion 24 has on its edge 82 remote
from the first sheet metal portion 22 an angled support
portion 84 which is supported on the wall fastening portion
18 or on its region 86. The support section 84 is angled
around a second bending line and possibly even around a
third bending line, which is or are arranged parallel to
the first bending line 26. For clarity, the second and the
third bending line carry no reference signs. The support
portion extends in the direction of the second sheet metal
portion 24 almost to the free end 38 of the base part 12,
but not into the region of the second connecting portion
36.
In order to be able to support the bracket 10 also
horizontally and/or vertically, it has at least one tension
member 16, shown completely in Figure 4 and only partially
in Figure 5, which is designed for vertical and/or
horizontal support of the facade fastening portion 20. The
tension member 16 has a connecting portion 86 connectable
to the facade fastening portion 20 and which is formed as a
twisted sheet metal strip, and a connecting portion 86
facing away from the mounting portion 88, which is designed
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU for mounting on a wall. The length of the connecting portion 86 of the tension member 16 is designed such that a hole of the mounting portion 88 of the tension member 16, in which a screw 89 is arranged in Figure 4, is arranged at a distance 91 of approximately 250mm from the wall mounting hole 54 when the tension member 16 is fastened to the bracket 10 or to the base 12.
For tool-free mounting of the tension member 16 on the second sheet metal portion 24, the facade fastening portion 20 of the base part 12 has two tension member mounting holes 90 in the form of a keyhole, in each case with a circular keyhole 92 and a key slot 94 (see Figure 2). The key slot 94 is in each case facing the free end 38 of the base part 12 of the bracket 10, with the key slot 92 facing the wall fastening portion 18. The tool-free mounting of the tension member 16 can be done by inserting the tension member into the tension member mounting hole 90 and then turning the tension member 16 in the direction of the arrow 96 shown in Figure 4, so that the tension member 16 engages behind the second sheet metal portion 24.
A first tension member mounting hole 90 which is designed for vertical support of the bracket 10 is provided on the left in Figure 2. In addition, a second tension member mounting hole 90 which is designed for horizontally supporting the bracket 10 is provided on the right in Figure 2. In this case, the key slot 94 of the first tension member mounting hole 90 is arranged at an angle of
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU approximately 450 to the extension of the first sheet metal portion 22, wherein the key slot 94 of the second tension member mounting hole 90 is arranged approximately parallel to the extension of the first sheet metal portion 22.
It is conceivable (contrary to the representation according to Figures 4 and 5) for two tension members 16 to be provided, so that both a vertical and also a horizontal support of the facade fastening portion 20 can be made possible.
Overall, a bracket 10, in particular a wall bracket, can be provided by which fastening of support or mounting profiles to a building wall can be made possible in a simple, inexpensive and yet secure manner.
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Claims
1. A fastening bracket for fastening facade elements of,
in particular, suspended rear-ventilated facades,
having a wall fastening portion which is designed for
mounting the bracket on a building wall, and having a
facade fastening portion which is designed for
mounting of support or mounting profiles, wherein the
facade fastening portion has a first connecting
portion which is designed for horizontal mounting of
support or mounting profiles, and a second connecting
portion which is designed for vertical mounting of
support or mounting profiles, wherein the second
connecting portion is arranged orthogonally to the
first connecting portion, wherein the first connecting
portion is arranged on a first sheet metal portion
having a first base surface which is substantially
rectangular in plan view, and wherein the second
connecting portion is arranged on a second sheet metal
portion having a second base surface which is
substantially rectangular in a plan view, wherein at
least one bead and/or at least one impression is/are
arranged in the first sheet metal portion and/or in
the second sheet metal portion, wherein the bracket
further comprises a reinforcing element with a U
shaped cross section, wherein the reinforcing element
is designed to reinforce the bracket in the region of
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU the wall fastening portion, wherein the reinforcing element has a flat base portion and two legs projecting from the base portion at an angle of approximately 90°, and wherein, in the installation position, the base portion abuts flat on the lower sheet metal portion of the wall fastening portion and the legs are arranged on the side of the reinforcing element facing away from the wall fastening portion.
2. The fastening bracket according to claim 1, wherein
the at least one bead and/or impression in the first
sheet metal portion is formed as a linear bead, and
wherein the at least one bead and/or impression in the
second sheet metal portion is designed as a triangular
bead.
3. The fastening bracket according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein a plurality of beads and/or impressions are
provided.
4. The fastening bracket according to at least one of the
preceding claims, wherein the reinforcing member
comprises a wall mounting aperture which, in the
installed position, is axially aligned with the wall
mounting aperture of the wall mounting section.
5. The fastening bracket according to at least one of the
preceding claims, wherein the second sheet metal
portion comprises on an edge that faces away from the
first sheet metal portion, an angled support portion
19457271_1 (GHMatters) P111265.AU which is at least partially supported on the wall mounting section at least in sections.
6. The fastening bracket according to at least one of the
preceding claims, wherein the bracket comprises at
least one tension member which is designed for at
least one of vertical and horizontal support of the
facade fastening portion, wherein the tension member
has a connecting portion which can be connected to the
facade fastening portion and a mounting portion which
faces away from the connecting portion and is designed
for mounting on a wall.
7. The fastening bracket according to claim 6, wherein
the connecting portion is designed as a twisted sheet
metal strip.
8. The fastening bracket according claim 6 or 7, wherein
the facade fastening portion has at least one tension
member mounting hole for mounting the tension member,
in particular without tools, which is arranged in the
second sheet metal portion.
9. The fastening bracket according to at least one of the
preceding claims, wherein a first tension member
mounting hole is provided which is adapted to support
of the wall bracket vertically, and wherein a second
tension member mounting hole is provided which is
adapted to support of the wall bracket horizontally.
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