EP0377780A1 - Listeau multifonctionnel - Google Patents

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EP0377780A1
EP0377780A1 EP89111704A EP89111704A EP0377780A1 EP 0377780 A1 EP0377780 A1 EP 0377780A1 EP 89111704 A EP89111704 A EP 89111704A EP 89111704 A EP89111704 A EP 89111704A EP 0377780 A1 EP0377780 A1 EP 0377780A1
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Christoph Gaudlitz
Eduard Dullinger
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • 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 multifunctional strip, consisting of a carrier strip and a visible strip which can be fixed thereon, in particular serving as a base, end strip or connecting strip.
  • strips with a wide variety of shapes are used to create wall and ceiling closings, as skirting boards or as connecting elements for ceiling and wall coverings.
  • These usually made of wood, but also made of plastic strips are designed according to their respective purpose, not only on the visible side, but in particular also on the fastening side, to ensure that the respective requirements with regard to a flush closure or the formation of a defined shadow gap and the like can be taken into account as best as possible.
  • the direct attachment of such strips is in most cases in such a way that fasteners are screwed directly through the strip, which can interfere with the appearance of the fully assembled strip and may require additional screw covers.
  • Multi-part strips that can be installed without visible fasteners are usually only intended for special purposes and are therefore correspondingly expensive.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a multifunction bar of the type specified, which is not only problem-free, easy to assemble and without visible fasteners, but is also suitable for a variety of different uses and thus also allows economical production and simplification of storage he brings.
  • the carrier strip consists of a profiled strip with a cross-section which is essentially rectangular in the central part and integrally formed with this central part, having different dimensions and forming dome and spacer members, and in that the viewing strip is a Cross-section has an essentially L-shaped basic structure and is provided on the inside with a profile which is at least partially complementary to the two side parts of the profile strip and always ensures a form-fitting coupling.
  • a corresponding adhesive bond between the support strip and the display strip is preferably and as a rule carried out, a comparatively deep interlocking engagement in the most varied of installation conditions ensuring a secure relative fixation between the support strip and the display strip.
  • the two side parts of the carrier strip have a rectangular and / or L-shaped cross-section, which are offset from one another in the vertical direction of the central part to form a dome groove, and these regions are preferably positioned such that mutually aligned dome grooves are located in the two side parts result and the L-shaped areas are assigned to a side part.
  • the carrier strip consists of plastic material, in particular of regenerated PVC, and is designed in the form of a hollow chamber profile with a reinforced web area in the middle part.
  • Hollow chamber profiles of this type can be produced inexpensively in terms of production technology, have favorable properties for handling and assembly and, in the case of the use of regenerated material, also represent a product which contributes to reducing the environmental impact of unused waste materials processed, whereby the qualitative high quality of this plastic is used again, but no particularly high requirements have to be made with regard to the coloring, since these carrier strips are no longer visible after the visible strips have been installed.
  • cover strips that are provided with a veneer coating
  • high-quality visible surfaces can not only be achieved by selecting the appropriate veneer, but waste wood can also be used for the production of cover strips, since such piece of wood can be galvanized and glued together perfectly and after adequate veneer, it is absolutely wholesome in terms of both quality and aesthetics.
  • the sectional view according to FIG. 1 shows the multi-function bar according to the invention consisting of a carrier bar 1 and a viewing bar 2 in the coupled, ie firmly connected, state.
  • the multifunction bar could be used as a flush-mounted skirting board in this type of connection.
  • the carrier strip 1 could be made of solid material, but it preferably consists of a plastic hollow chamber profile, this hollow chamber profile being particularly economical to manufacture from regenerated PVC.
  • the carrier strip 1 consists of a central part 3 having the shape of a flat rectangle and two side parts 4, 5 which are formed in one piece with the central part 3, but differ from one another in their design.
  • the side part 4 on the left in FIG. 1 consists of rectangular regions 6, 7 spaced apart from one another in the height direction of the middle part 3, the longitudinal sides of which extend parallel to the middle part 3, the side part 5 on the right in FIG. 1 is made up of two likewise in the height direction of the middle part 3 spaced L-shaped regions 8, 9, the respectively narrower section running parallel to the central part 3 and the section extending perpendicular to the central part 3 being wider.
  • coupling grooves 10 are provided between the regions of the side parts, which are spaced apart in the vertical direction of the central part 3, identically designed coupling grooves 10 are provided, the dimensions of which are adapted to the standard grooves of approximately 4 mm width.
  • the opposite free end of the carrier strip 1 forms a web region of approximately 4 mm width, i.e. that this web region can in turn be coupled to standard grooves in adjacent parts.
  • the support bar 1 can be coupled in a form-fitting manner to the viewing bar 2 via its two side parts 4, 5, in each case there being a positive engagement in the area of the coupling grooves 10.
  • the carrier strip 1 is fastened in the screw-through area 11, which is offset approximately in the middle or slightly upward and has a correspondingly high dimensional stability in order to ensure a perfect carrier strip fastening.
  • the surfaces of the carrier strip 1, which run perpendicular to the vertical extent of the central part 3, are preferably at least partially corrugated in order to increase the desired frictional forces between the carrier strip 1 and the viewing strip 2 after the positive connection has been established. Expediently, however, an adhesive bond is additionally carried out between these two strips.
  • the L-shaped areas 8, 9 of the support bar 1 engage in a form-fitting manner in complementary recesses in the face bar 2, in which case the narrow webs 12, 13 formed at both ends of the face bar 2, the width of which in turn is the is standardized groove width and is preferably about 4 mm, on the one hand with the lower end of the middle part 3 and on the other hand with the rectangular areas 6, 7 of the side part 4 not used for dome purposes.
  • the face bar 2 is provided with a veneer covering 14, so that, for example, the structure of the face bar 2 from waste wood sections galvanized and glued together is not visible.
  • FIG. 2 shows an alternative coupling between carrier strip 1 and viewing strip 2, as has already been described with reference to FIG. 1.
  • the cross-sectionally L-shaped regions 8, 9 of the side part 5 are not used for coupling purposes, but rather serve as spacing elements with respect to the adjacent wall.
  • the coupling between the carrier strip 1 and the sight strip 2 takes place via the dome groove 10 belonging to the side part 4, and again an adhesive connection can be provided. Due to the interlocking positive engagement of the support bar 1 and the view bar 2, there is a clear mutual alignment of these two elements in this type of assembly.
  • the carrier strip 1 is supported on the associated connecting wall via the legs of the region 8, 9 of the side part 5 which are L-shaped in cross section and run perpendicular to the central part 3. Since these legs are longer than the extent of the protrusion of the narrow web 13 over the central part 13, a defined shadow gap 17 results between this narrow web 13 and the opposite wall, while the narrow web 12 on the bottom of the visible strip 2 in turn is flush with the lower end of the carrier strip 1 is located.
  • there are no screw or nail points on the view bar 2 present or recognizable since a secure, exact and permanent coupling between the support bar 1 and the sight bar 2 is achieved by friction or positive locking and this connection is possibly increased in its strength by gluing.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 show examples of the use of the multifunction bar according to the invention on a ceiling
  • FIG. 3 a vertical arrangement of the multifunction bar with the formation of a shadow gap 17
  • FIG. 4 a horizontal arrangement of this multifunction bar again with the formation of a shadow gap 17 is.
  • Both types of installation can be used independently of additional wall or ceiling paneling or in connection with such paneling. Since the support bar can be mounted exactly positioned in all of these cases and the view bar 2 is then only plugged onto this support bar without screwing or nailing operations, there is also an exact positioning of the view bar and thus also the desired shadow path.
  • FIG. 5 shows an application example of the multifunction bar according to the invention, in which a panel receiving groove between the carrier bar 1 and the viewing bar 2, already identified in FIG. 2 with the reference number 15, is used.
  • the visible bar 2 of the multifunction bar forms the end of an edge frieze provided on the ceiling from a panel 18 which is fastened to lower battens 19 attached to the wall.
  • the support bar 1 of the multifunction bar is attached, and on this support bar, the visible bar is attached in the manner already described by positive locking and, if necessary, additional gluing, the lower edge of the panel 18 in the receiving and holding groove 15 between rule carrier bar 1 and view bar 2 engages, so that there is a mechanically and aesthetically perfect edge frieze finish.
  • FIG. 6 An analogous application of the multifunction bar is shown in FIG. 6, where at the end of a paneling or paneling to be closed, the carrier bar 1 is in turn fastened to a lower batten 19 and the viewing panel 2 is coupled to the carrier bar 1 to form a positive closure of the paneling or paneling.
  • Fig. 7 shows the use of the multifunction bar as a skirting board in connection with a parquet floor.
  • the support strip 1 is attached to the wall, in accordance with the version shown in Fig. 2 with the formation of a shadow groove 17.
  • This type of installation has the additional purpose of ensuring ventilation of the parquet, and this is easily achieved that on the one hand Installation type selected with shadow gap and on the other hand, individual sections of the support bar 1 are mounted, so that there are passages between successive sections of the support bar, which ensure the desired air circulation.
  • FIG. 8 An analog application of the multifunction bar is shown schematically in FIG. 8, and also in this case the type of attachment according to FIG. 7 is used in order, for example, to be able to dissipate the waste heat that arises in a refrigerator arranged under a worktop without problems.
  • the multifunction bar can also be attached without a shadow gap, analogous to the type of installation according to FIG. 1, if air circulation is not necessary.
  • Fig. 9 shows another example of the universality of the ribbon according to the invention, which in particular is also of particular importance for DIY enthusiasts.
  • the multifunction bar can be used to form profile edges in furniture construction or can be used as a corresponding end bar, with flawless transitions and finishes of high quality being achievable without any nail or screwing points.
  • FIG. 10 shows a possible application of the viewing strip according to the invention in connection with the construction of a so-called lintel ceiling.
  • a mounting strip 16 is used which is intended specifically for lintel ceilings and which in turn can be coupled in a form-fitting manner to the inner profile of the viewing strip 2.
  • the visible strip 2 can be cut according to the line drawn in dashed lines, whereupon an analog coupling can be implemented with the special strip 16 in the upper region of the profiled strip profiling.
  • FIG. 11 finally shows an application of the multifunction bar according to the invention, in which a visible bar attached to lower battens 19 is constructed from two such multifunction bars and a panel 18 to be arranged between them.
  • the carrier strips 1 are attached laterally to the lower battens 19 so that the viewing strips 2 can be attached and fixed laterally in the manner already described.
  • the narrow webs 13 of the viewing strips 2 engage in corresponding standard grooves in the panel 18, so that, after assembly, a closed cavity which accommodates the lower battens 19 is formed, which is formed by the two Viewing strips 2 and the panel 18 is limited and has a view bar shape from the outside.
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WO1997028342A1 (fr) * 1996-02-02 1997-08-07 Bryan Alexander Wilson Systeme de fixation d'habillage
US6148883A (en) * 1993-03-22 2000-11-21 Wilson; Bryan Alexander Wood trim system

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FR1215273A (fr) * 1958-11-13 1960-04-15 Plastival Corps creux allongés en matière plastique et leurs applications
CH429111A (de) * 1958-11-15 1967-01-31 Plastopress Ag Mehrteilige Leiste
FR2066866A7 (fr) * 1969-10-08 1971-08-13 Carriere Marc
DE2016834A1 (de) * 1970-04-09 1971-10-21 Fraunhofer Ges Forschung Vorrichtung zur Anbringung von Wandabdeckungen
DE2713727A1 (de) * 1977-03-28 1978-10-05 Steinbeisser Ing Georg Fussleisten - halteklammer mit kombinierter rohrhalterung
DE3302764A1 (de) * 1983-01-27 1984-08-09 Hans 6507 Ingelheim Weitzel Fussboden-sockelleiste zur verkleidung von rohren, leitungen od. dgl. sowie verfahren zu ihrer herstellung
DE8308890U1 (de) * 1983-03-25 1986-06-12 Brose, El Hakim, Dipl.-Ing., 6072 Dreieich Eckleiste
US4648225A (en) * 1985-06-07 1987-03-10 Waddell Thomas T Split bending crown molding
FR2621635A1 (fr) * 1987-02-23 1989-04-14 Tuduri Gerard Dispositif d'absorption des dilatations des revetements en panneaux ou lamelles
DE8905209U1 (fr) * 1989-04-25 1989-06-08 Ostermann & Scheiwe Gmbh & Co, 4400 Muenster, De

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FR1024561A (fr) * 1950-09-13 1953-04-02 Moulures bois pour bâtiment à double utilisation: décoration et canalisation électrique
FR1215273A (fr) * 1958-11-13 1960-04-15 Plastival Corps creux allongés en matière plastique et leurs applications
CH429111A (de) * 1958-11-15 1967-01-31 Plastopress Ag Mehrteilige Leiste
FR2066866A7 (fr) * 1969-10-08 1971-08-13 Carriere Marc
DE2016834A1 (de) * 1970-04-09 1971-10-21 Fraunhofer Ges Forschung Vorrichtung zur Anbringung von Wandabdeckungen
DE2713727A1 (de) * 1977-03-28 1978-10-05 Steinbeisser Ing Georg Fussleisten - halteklammer mit kombinierter rohrhalterung
DE3302764A1 (de) * 1983-01-27 1984-08-09 Hans 6507 Ingelheim Weitzel Fussboden-sockelleiste zur verkleidung von rohren, leitungen od. dgl. sowie verfahren zu ihrer herstellung
DE8308890U1 (de) * 1983-03-25 1986-06-12 Brose, El Hakim, Dipl.-Ing., 6072 Dreieich Eckleiste
US4648225A (en) * 1985-06-07 1987-03-10 Waddell Thomas T Split bending crown molding
FR2621635A1 (fr) * 1987-02-23 1989-04-14 Tuduri Gerard Dispositif d'absorption des dilatations des revetements en panneaux ou lamelles
DE8905209U1 (fr) * 1989-04-25 1989-06-08 Ostermann & Scheiwe Gmbh & Co, 4400 Muenster, De

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US6148883A (en) * 1993-03-22 2000-11-21 Wilson; Bryan Alexander Wood trim system
WO1997028342A1 (fr) * 1996-02-02 1997-08-07 Bryan Alexander Wilson Systeme de fixation d'habillage

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