EP0154913B1 - Section permitting the securing to walls - Google Patents

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EP0154913B1
EP0154913B1 EP85102373A EP85102373A EP0154913B1 EP 0154913 B1 EP0154913 B1 EP 0154913B1 EP 85102373 A EP85102373 A EP 85102373A EP 85102373 A EP85102373 A EP 85102373A EP 0154913 B1 EP0154913 B1 EP 0154913B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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    • E04B9/30Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by edge details of the ceiling; e.g. securing to an adjacent wall
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F19/0436Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings between ceiling and wall

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  • the invention relates to a wall connection profile (hereinafter simply called “profile”) with the features mentioned in the preambles of claims 1 and 2.
  • a wall connection profile of this type is known from the document US A 1 361 843 FLAGGE.
  • the wall connection profile according to this document should enable the application of a layer of plaster on the wall and on the ceiling.
  • the profile is also intended to prevent cracks from forming in the gypsum layers in the corner area if the two gypsum layers form as a result of thermal expansion, shrinkage and the like. move against each other.
  • the well-known profile is bent by a series of bends made of sheet metal and leaves a space free in the corner between the ceiling and the wall.
  • the present invention is intended to provide a wall connection profile of the type mentioned, which enables compensatory movements of cladding panels (including plaster supports or planks of wooden ceilings) or plaster layers in any direction, that is to say above all against one another from the mounting position. It should also allow the ceiling to be lowered or the walls to move inwards without cracks forming in a layer of plaster. This is particularly important if the ceiling and walls are made of different materials, e.g. the walls made of concrete or masonry and the ceilings made of wood.
  • a resiliently movable profile is formed in various ways. According to claim 1, this is done by a transition section, which starts at the bottom of the contact section and merges with a curve into an upwardly directed profile piece, the upper edge of which is folded against the wall leg and connected to it by a web.
  • transition section of simpler shape which has a connecting section in the form of a flat strip, which on the one hand merges into the wall leg, on the other hand into the contact section, and which forms an acute angle with the connecting section.
  • the resiliently movable profile is capable of resiliently deflecting through its transition section in all possible mutual displacements of the edges of the cladding panels etc. lying on the profile or plaster layers.
  • a stretching and crumpling zone is thus formed, which not only allows the profile to be pulled apart, but above all also to be compressed. This is the only way to reliably prevent cracking in the plaster.
  • US-A-1 676 582 STUART also relates to a wall connection profile, of which one profile part is to be fastened to a wall and another to a ceiling.
  • the profile has a profile nose that is bent inwards and upwards from the wall leg, which is to be used for hanging pictures.
  • a gutter adjoining the wall leg leads to a further profile part abutting the wall above the wall leg.
  • Figure 1 shows a wall 101 made of concrete or masonry and a ceiling 103 made of wood.
  • the profile designated as a whole by 105 has a receiving section 107 which is used to fasten a cladding panel or a plaster base, here a plasterboard panel 109, to the ceiling.
  • Drywall screws 111 can be turned into the ceiling through the plasterboard and the receiving portion 107.
  • the wall leg 113 is used to fasten the profile to the wall, which can be done with the help of dowels, screws and mortar.
  • the wall leg 113 is connected to the receiving section 107 by a resilient transition section 112. Part of the transition section forms a “contact section” 115. This is at a distance from the wall 101 from the thickness of the plaster layer to be applied and permits the application of a pull-off bar when a plaster layer 125 is applied.
  • the lower end of the contact section merges through a curve 117 into a profile piece 119 which is directed upward, ie parallel to the wall, and is spaced apart from the contact section. The upper edge of this profile piece is folded against the wall.
  • a web 121 connects it to the wall leg 113.
  • the parts 117, 119 and 121 together form the connecting section 123.
  • the width of the connecting section parallel to the ceiling is slightly less than the thickness of the plaster layer to be applied. More specifically, the distance between the wall and the room-side surface of the contact section 115 is equal to the thickness of the plaster layer 125.
  • the wall leg 113 or the receiving section 107 or both can be perforated, which promotes ventilation of the remaining corner space. With the wall leg, the perforation improves the adhesion of the plaster layer.
  • the plasterboard 109 or a plaster base are plastered. Planks of a wooden ceiling can also be plastered. If they later move towards the wall 101 in the event of thermal expansion or shrinkage, the profile 105 is changed in its cross-sectional shape.
  • the upper corner 122 namely that between the receiving section and the wall leg can change its angle.
  • the whole connecting portion 123 may change in shape, and the angle between the connecting portion 123 and the wall portion 113 may also change. As has been shown, there were no cracks in the corner between the cladding panels and wall legs or between the latter and the plaster layer, even after considerable loads on the installation due to impacts or shaking movements.
  • FIG. 2 shows a somewhat simplified embodiment of a profile 105 '.
  • Receiving section 107, contact section 115 and wall limbs 113 have the same shape and also the same mutual positions as in the profile according to FIG Wall leg 113 and the contact section 115 passes. This simplified form is sufficient for many applications.
  • the wall leg 113 ' can be bent upwards instead of downwards.
  • This embodiment is recommended for so-called suspended ceilings, i.e. ceilings that are at a distance from the ceiling of the building.
  • the wall leg can protrude upwards.

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WANDANSCHLUSSPROFILWALL CONNECTION PROFILE Stand der Technik, Aufgabe, LösungState of the art, task, solution

Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf ein Wandanschlußprofil (im folgenden einfach "Profil" genannt) mit den in den Dberbegriffen der Ansprüche 1 und 2 genannten Merkmalen.The invention relates to a wall connection profile (hereinafter simply called "profile") with the features mentioned in the preambles of claims 1 and 2.

Ein Wandanschlußprofil dieser Art ist bekannt aus der Schrift US A 1 361 843 FLAGGE. Das Wandanschlußprofil nach dieser Schrift soll die Anbringung je einer Gipsschicht an der Wand und an der Decke ermöglichen. Das Profil soll ferner verhindern, daß sich Risse in den Gipsschichten im Eckbereich bilden, wenn sich die beiden Gipsschichten infolge von Wärmedehnungen, -schrumpfungen u.dgl. gegeneinander bewegen. Das bekannte Profil ist durch eine Reihe von Abkantungen aus Blech gebogen und läßt in der Ecke zwischen Decke und Wand einen Raum frei.A wall connection profile of this type is known from the document US A 1 361 843 FLAGGE. The wall connection profile according to this document should enable the application of a layer of plaster on the wall and on the ceiling. The profile is also intended to prevent cracks from forming in the gypsum layers in the corner area if the two gypsum layers form as a result of thermal expansion, shrinkage and the like. move against each other. The well-known profile is bent by a series of bends made of sheet metal and leaves a space free in the corner between the ceiling and the wall.

Durch die vorliegende Erfindung soll ein Wandanschlußprofil der genannten Art geschaffen werden, das Ausgleichsbewegungen von Verkleidungsplatten (einschließlich Putzträgern oder Brettern von Holzdecken) oder Putzschichten in jeder beliebigen Richtung ermöglicht, also vor allem auch gegeneinander aus der Anbringungslage heraus. Ebenso soll es Absenkungen der Decke oder Einwärtswandern der Wände ermöglichen, ohne daß sich in einer Putzschicht Risse bilden. Dies ist besonders dann wichtig, wenn Decke und Wände aus unterschiedlichen Materialien bestehen, z.B. die Wände aus Beton oder Mauerwerk und die Decken aus Holz.The present invention is intended to provide a wall connection profile of the type mentioned, which enables compensatory movements of cladding panels (including plaster supports or planks of wooden ceilings) or plaster layers in any direction, that is to say above all against one another from the mounting position. It should also allow the ceiling to be lowered or the walls to move inwards without cracks forming in a layer of plaster. This is particularly important if the ceiling and walls are made of different materials, e.g. the walls made of concrete or masonry and the ceilings made of wood.

Diese Aufgabe wird durch zwei Varianten der Erfindung nach den Ansprüchen 1 oder 2 gelöst. (Die folgenden Ausführungen beziehen sich auch auf die Wortlaute der Ansprüche.)This object is achieved by two variants of the invention according to claims 1 or 2. (The following explanations also refer to the wording of the claims.)

Nach den kennzeichnenden Teilen der Ansprüche 1 und 2 wird auf verschiedene Weise ein federnd-bewegliches Profil gebildet. Nach Anspruch 1 geschieht dies durch einen Ubergangsabschnitt, der unten am Anlegeabschnitt ansetzt und mit einer Rundung in ein aufwärts gerichtetes Profilstück übergeht, dessen oberer Rand gegen den Wandschenkel abgekantet und mit ihm durch einen Steg verbunden ist.According to the characterizing parts of claims 1 and 2, a resiliently movable profile is formed in various ways. According to claim 1, this is done by a transition section, which starts at the bottom of the contact section and merges with a curve into an upwardly directed profile piece, the upper edge of which is folded against the wall leg and connected to it by a web.

Nach Anspruch 2 wird das gleiche durch einen Übergangsabschnitt einfacherer Form erreicht, der einen Verbindungsabschnitt in Form eines ebenen Streifens aufweist, der durch Abkantungen einerseits in den Wandschenkel, andererseits in den Anlegeabschnitt übergeht und der mit dem Verbindungsabschnitt einen spitzen Winkel einschließt.According to claim 2, the same is achieved by a transition section of simpler shape, which has a connecting section in the form of a flat strip, which on the one hand merges into the wall leg, on the other hand into the contact section, and which forms an acute angle with the connecting section.

Das federnd-bewegliche Profil ist in der Lage, bei allen möglichen gegenseitigen Verschiebungen der am Profil liegenden Ränder der Verkleidungsplatten etc. oder Putzschichten durch seinen Übergangsabschnitt federnd auszuweichen. Es wird also eine Dehnund Knautschzone gebildet, die nicht nur das Auseinanderziehen, sondern vor allem auch das Zusammendrücken des Profils gestattet. Erst auf diese Weise wird es zuverlässig möglich, Rissbildungen im Putz zu verhindern.The resiliently movable profile is capable of resiliently deflecting through its transition section in all possible mutual displacements of the edges of the cladding panels etc. lying on the profile or plaster layers. A stretching and crumpling zone is thus formed, which not only allows the profile to be pulled apart, but above all also to be compressed. This is the only way to reliably prevent cracking in the plaster.

Die US-A-1 676 582 STUART - betrifft - ebenfalls ein Wandanschlußprofil, von dem ein Profilteil an einer Wand, ein anderer an einer Decke zu befestigen ist. Das Profil hat eine vom Wandschenkel her einwärts und aufwärts gebogene Profilnase, die zum Aufhängen von Bildern dienen soll. Eine sich gegen den Wandschenkel anschließende Rinne führt zu einem weiteren an der Wand anliegenden Profilteil oberhalb des Wandschenkels.US-A-1 676 582 STUART also relates to a wall connection profile, of which one profile part is to be fastened to a wall and another to a ceiling. The profile has a profile nose that is bent inwards and upwards from the wall leg, which is to be used for hanging pictures. A gutter adjoining the wall leg leads to a further profile part abutting the wall above the wall leg.

Weiterbildungen der Erfindung ergeben sich aus den Unteransprüchen.Further developments of the invention result from the subclaims.

Der Wandschenkel läßt sich nach Anspruch 3 so anordnen, daß er in Gebrauchslage abwärts gerichtet ist, was den Normalfall darstellt. Er läßt sich aber stattdessen nach Anspruch 4 so anordnen, daß er in Gebrauchslage aufwärts gerichtet - ist, was zur Anbringung abgehängter Decken zweckmäßig ist.

  • Ist der Wandschenkel abwärts gerichtet, so geht der Verbindungsabschnitt nach Anspruch 5 in einem spitzen Winkel in den Wandschenkel über, während er in einen nach oben gerichteten Wandschenkel in einem stumpfen Winkel übergeht.
The wall leg can be arranged according to claim 3 so that it is directed downwards in the position of use, which is the normal case. However, it can instead be arranged according to claim 4 so that it is directed upwards in the position of use - which is useful for attaching suspended ceilings.
  • If the wall limb is directed downwards, the connecting section according to claim 5 merges into the wall limb at an acute angle, while it merges into an upwardly directed wall limb at an obtuse angle.

Zwei Ausführungsbeispiele mit weiteren Merkmalen der Erfindung werden im folgenden anhand der Zeichnungen beschrieben.

  • Figur 1 zeigt im Querschnitt eine erste Ausführungsform eines Wandanschußprofils, sowie eine Wand, eine Decke, eine Gipskartonplatte und eine Putzschicht.
  • Figur 2 zeigt im Querschnitt eine zweite Ausführungsform eines Wandanschlußprofils mit einer Variante.
Two exemplary embodiments with further features of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings.
  • Figure 1 shows in cross section a first embodiment of a wall section, as well as a wall, a ceiling, a plasterboard and a plaster layer.
  • Figure 2 shows in cross section a second embodiment of a wall connection profile with a variant.

Erste AusführungsformFirst embodiment

Figur 1 zeigt eine Wand 101 aus Beton oder Mauerwerk und eine darauf liegende Decke 103 aus Holz. Das als Ganzes mit 105 bezeichnete Profil hat einen Aufnahmeabschnitt 107, der zur Befestigung einer Verkleidungsplatte oder eines Putzträgers, hier einer Gipskartonplatte 109, an der Decke dient. Schnellbauschrauben 111 können durch die Gipskartonplatte und den Aufnahmeabschnitt 107 in die Decke gedreht werden.Figure 1 shows a wall 101 made of concrete or masonry and a ceiling 103 made of wood. The profile designated as a whole by 105 has a receiving section 107 which is used to fasten a cladding panel or a plaster base, here a plasterboard panel 109, to the ceiling. Drywall screws 111 can be turned into the ceiling through the plasterboard and the receiving portion 107.

Der Wandschenkel 113 dient zur Befestigung des Profils an der Wand, was mit Hilfe von Dübeln, Schrauben und Mörtel geschehen kann. Der Wandschenkel 113 ist durch einen federndelastischen Übergangsabschnitt 112 mit dem Aufnahmeabschnitt 107 verbunden. Ein Teil des Übergangsabschnitts bildet einen "Anlegeabschnitt" 115. Dieser hat von der Wand 101 einen Abstand von der Dicke der aufzubringenden Putzschicht und gestattet das Anlegen einer Abziehlatte beim Aufbringen einer Putzschicht 125.The wall leg 113 is used to fasten the profile to the wall, which can be done with the help of dowels, screws and mortar. The wall leg 113 is connected to the receiving section 107 by a resilient transition section 112. Part of the transition section forms a “contact section” 115. This is at a distance from the wall 101 from the thickness of the plaster layer to be applied and permits the application of a pull-off bar when a plaster layer 125 is applied.

Das untere Ende des Anlegeabschnitts geht durch eine Rundung 117 in ein aufwärts, d.h. parallel zur Wand gerichtetes, vom Anlegeabschnitt beabstandetes Profilstück 119 über. Der obere Rand dieses Profilstücks ist gegen die Wand abgekantet. Ein Steg 121 verbindet es mit dem Wandschenkel 113. Die Teile 117, 119 und 121 bilden gemeinsam den Verbindungsabschnitt 123. Die Breite des Verbindungsabschnittes parallel zur Decke ist etwas geringer als die Dicke der aufzutragenden Putzschicht. Genauer gesagt: Der Abstand zwischen der Wand und der raumseitigen Fläche des Anlegeabschnitts 115 ist gleich der Dicke der Putzschicht 125.The lower end of the contact section merges through a curve 117 into a profile piece 119 which is directed upward, ie parallel to the wall, and is spaced apart from the contact section. The upper edge of this profile piece is folded against the wall. A web 121 connects it to the wall leg 113. The parts 117, 119 and 121 together form the connecting section 123. The width of the connecting section parallel to the ceiling is slightly less than the thickness of the plaster layer to be applied. More specifically, the distance between the wall and the room-side surface of the contact section 115 is equal to the thickness of the plaster layer 125.

Der Wandschenkel 113 oder der Aufnahmeabschnitt 107 oder beide können perforiert sein, was eine Belüftung des freibleibenden Eckraumes fördert. Beim Wandschenkel erzielt man durch die Perforation eine bessere Haftung der Putzschicht.The wall leg 113 or the receiving section 107 or both can be perforated, which promotes ventilation of the remaining corner space. With the wall leg, the perforation improves the adhesion of the plaster layer.

Die Gipskartonplatte 109 oder ein Putzträger werden verputzt. Auch Bretter einer Holzdecke können verputzt werden. Bewegen sie sich später bei Wärmedehnungen oder -schrumpfungen gegenüber der Wand 101, so wird das Profil 105 in seiner Querschnittsform verändert. Die obere Ecke 122, nämlich die zwischen Aufnahmeabschnitt und Wandschenkel kann ihren Winkel ändern. Der ganze Verbindungsabschnitt 123 kann seine Form ändern, und der Winkel zwischen Verbindungsabschnitt 123 und Wandabschnitt 113 kann sich ebenfalls ändern. Wie sich gezeigt hat, ergaben sich auch nach erheblichen Belastungen der Installation durch Stöße oder Rüttelbewegungen keine Risse in der Ecke zwischen Verkleidungsplatten und Wandschenkel oder zwischen diesem und der Putzschicht.The plasterboard 109 or a plaster base are plastered. Planks of a wooden ceiling can also be plastered. If they later move towards the wall 101 in the event of thermal expansion or shrinkage, the profile 105 is changed in its cross-sectional shape. The upper corner 122, namely that between the receiving section and the wall leg can change its angle. The whole connecting portion 123 may change in shape, and the angle between the connecting portion 123 and the wall portion 113 may also change. As has been shown, there were no cracks in the corner between the cladding panels and wall legs or between the latter and the plaster layer, even after considerable loads on the installation due to impacts or shaking movements.

Zweite AusführungsformSecond embodiment

Figur 2 zeigt eine etwas vereinfachte Ausführungsform eines Profils 105'. Aufnahmeabschnitt 107, Anlegeabschnitt 115 und Wandschenkel 113 haben die gleiche Form und auch die gleichen gegenseitigen Lagen wie bei dem Profil nach Figur 1. Dagegen hat der Verbindungsabschnitt 123' eine einfachere Form, nämlich die eines ebenen Streifens, der durch Abkantungen um spitze Winkel in den Wandschenkel 113 und den Anlegeabschnitt 115 übergeht. Diese vereinfachte Form reicht für viele Anwendungsfälle aus.Figure 2 shows a somewhat simplified embodiment of a profile 105 '. Receiving section 107, contact section 115 and wall limbs 113 have the same shape and also the same mutual positions as in the profile according to FIG Wall leg 113 and the contact section 115 passes. This simplified form is sufficient for many applications.

Varianten zur ersten und zweiten AusführungsformVariants of the first and second embodiment

Wie Figur 2 zeigt, kann der Wandschenkei 113', statt nach unten, nach oben abgekantet sein. Diese Ausführungsform empfiehlt sich für sogenannte abgehängte Decken, also Decken, die einen Abstand gegenüber der Decke des Bauwerks haben. Auch bei dem Profil nach Figur 1 kann der Wandschenkel nach oben ragen.As FIG. 2 shows, the wall leg 113 'can be bent upwards instead of downwards. This embodiment is recommended for so-called suspended ceilings, i.e. ceilings that are at a distance from the ceiling of the building. In the profile of Figure 1, the wall leg can protrude upwards.

BEZUGSZEICHENREFERENCES

  • 101 Wand101 wall
  • 103 Decke103 ceiling
  • 105, 105' Profil105, 105 'profile
  • 107 Aufnahmeabschnitt107 receiving section
  • 109 Gipskartonplatte109 plasterboard
  • 111 Schnellbauschraube111 drywall screw
  • 112 Übergangsabschnitt112 transition section
  • 113 Wandschenkel113 wall legs
  • 115 Anlegeabschnitt115 docking section
  • 117 Rundung117 rounding
  • 119 Profilstück119 profile piece
  • 121 Steg121 footbridge
  • 122 Ecke122 corner
  • 123, 123' Verbindungsabschnitt123, 123 'connecting section
  • 125 Putzschicht125 layer of plaster

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1. Wall mounting profile (profile (105)) for receiving the edges of facing panels (109), (including plaster carriers or planks of wood ceilings) or plaster layers (125), with the following components:
(a) a profile portion (wall limb 113)), to be mounted on the wall,
(b) a profile portion disposed at right angles thereto with a receiving section (107) for receiving and securing the edges of facing panels or a plaster layer,
(c) a section for engagement by a float or the like (engagement section (115)), which, in the use position, extends downwardly from the receiving section (107) spaced from the wall by a distance which corresponds to the thickness of the plaster layer (125);
(d) a multi-sided transition section (112) of the profile which so connects the profile portions of features (a) and (b) together that a space remains between them,
(e) the lower edge of the engagement section (115) being connected to the wall limb (113) by a profile member (connecting section (123)) which is attached to the wall limb at a higher point than to the engagement section, characterised by the following features:
(f) the lower end of the engagement section (115) merges via a rounded portion (117) into a profile member (119) which is spaced from the engagement section and which, in the use position, is upwardly directed,
(g) the upper edge of this profile member (119) is bent towards the wall limb (113) and connected to it by a web (121),
(h) so that a resiliently movable profile is formed. (Figure 1)
2. Wall mounting profile (profile (105')) for receiving the edges of facing panels (including plaster carriers or planks of wood ceilings) or plaster layers, with the following components:
(a) a profile portion (wall limb 113, 113')), to be mounted on the wall,
(b) a profile portion disposed at right angles thereto with a receiving section (107) for receiving and securing the edges of facing panels or a plaster layer,
(c) a section for engagement by a float or the like (engagement section (115)), which, in the use position, extends downwardly from the receiving section (107) spaced from the wall by a distance which corresponds to the thickness of the plaster layer (125);
(d) a multi-sided transition section (112) of the profile which so connects the profile portions of features (a) and (b) together that a space remains between them,
(e) the lower edge of the engagement section (115) being connected to the wall limb (113, 113') by a profile member (connecting section (123')) which is attached to the wall limb at a higher point than to the engagement section, characterised by the following features:
(f) the connection section (123') is constructed as a flat strip,
(g) the connecting section (123') merges into the wall limb (113, 113') and the engagement section (115) by way of bends,
(h) the engagement section (115) and the connecting section (123') define an acute angle,
(i) so that a resiliently movable profile is formed. (Figure 2)
3. Wall mounting profile as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the wall limb (113) is downwardly directed in the use position. (Figures 1 and 2)
4. Wall mounting profile as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the wall limb (113') is upwardly directed in the use position. (Figure 2)
5. Wall mounting profile as claimed in claims 2 and 3, characterised in that the wall limb (113) merges into the connecting section (123') at an acute angle. (Figure 2)
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