EP0723757A1 - Système de support pour baignoires ou bacs à douche - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a support system for bathtubs or shower trays, which are provided with a peripheral rim in particular, with at least one mounting rail which can be fastened on the wall and support members which can be provided between the tub and the floor.
- This object is achieved according to the invention essentially in that the surfaces of the wall and / or the mounting rail facing the tub edge are covered at least in regions with a sound decoupling layer, that the support members have at least one sound-decoupling insulating element, and that a sound-decoupling profile element is provided, which between the tub rim and the area facing it, a support wall that can be erected below the tub rim can be positioned.
- the principle according to the invention is that sound decoupling is provided consistently at all those points at which the trough is connected to the structure or is supported on an element connected to the structure. Since the tubs are supported on the one hand via their tub edge on support rails connected to the structure or support walls erected in front of the tub and on the other hand because of the tub floor on floating screeds or raw ceilings, sound-decoupling materials are provided according to the invention at these locations between the tub and the element supporting it .
- This consistent sound decoupling means that, when using a carrier system according to the invention, it is possible, for example, to dispense with acoustically decoupling support walls or load-bearing drywall walls or the floor area located under the tub from the rest of the structure. Since the sound decoupling of retaining walls, load-bearing drywall or floor areas represents a considerable outlay in comparison to the attachment of the carrier system according to the invention, the invention creates a system which is very economical and easy to handle compared to the prior art, with which, in addition, a system compared to the prior art Technology improved sound decoupling of the tub from the building is achievable.
- the sound level of bathtubs and shower trays which are held by a carrier system according to the invention is less than 30 dB (A) for a diagonal measurement, while for systems according to the prior art sound levels above 40 dB (A) are measured.
- the carrier system according to the invention can be used for all commercially available bathtubs and shower trays of any shape, these shower trays being made of steel, cast iron or plastic.
- these shower trays being made of steel, cast iron or plastic.
- straight support rails or profile elements can be provided, while when using differently shaped, for example round, semicircular or oval tubs of this shape, correspondingly adapted support rails or profile elements must be used.
- the simple construction of the carrier system according to the invention has proven to be particularly advantageous, on the basis of which the assembly can be learned and carried out easily, the assembly effort being limited to a minimum.
- the simple structure ensures that the parts used in the framework of the carrier system according to the invention are so robust that they can easily withstand construction site operation without losing their acoustic or sound-decoupling properties.
- the individual parts of the carrier system according to the invention can be made available in different sizes or can be assembled into different sizes in a modular manner, little or no waste is produced when the carrier system according to the invention is assembled, which is an advantage from an environmental point of view.
- the support system according to the invention can be used to attach a tub at any installation height customary in sanitary engineering practice, since the mounting rails can each be attached to a wall at any height, and the profile elements are provided on supporting walls of any height can and the floor-side support members either adjustable or can be provided at different heights, so that different distances between the screed or raw ceiling and tub floor can be realized.
- the fitter can easily adjust to various installation situations, that is to say the support system can be attached both before and after tiling a bath, both thin and thick bed tiling being able to be used.
- This flexible application of the support system according to the invention is explained in more detail in the context of the figure description, reference being made in particular to the fact that tubs can be attached without problems with one, two or three-sided wall connection.
- the measures described ensure, on the one hand, that there is no direct contact between the mounting rail and the tub rim in the context of the wall connection of the tub, on the other hand, a wall-side sound decoupling element can also be provided, which is between the wall on which the Carrier rail is attached, and the area of the tub edge facing it can be positioned.
- the tub supported on the support rail covered with the sound decoupling layer can in this case during installation not slide so close to the wall that there is direct contact between the tub and the wall, since the mentioned additional sound decoupling element is provided between the tub and the wall.
- the additional sound decoupling element can also serve to ensure a uniform distance between the tub and the wall or between the tub and a tiling to be applied subsequently.
- sound-decoupling materials that can be used in the context of the invention, in particular the sound decoupling layer of the mounting rail, the insulating element of the support members, the profile element of the support wall and the wall-side sound decoupling element can be made of soft springy material, soft plastic, polystyrene, cork, elastomeric substances, rubber , Natural rubber, coconut, soft foam, in particular PE foam, rigid foam or the like, or consist of combinations of these materials.
- the mounting rail, the profile element which can be positioned between the tub edge and the support wall and / or the wall-side sound decoupling element are designed as individual parts which can be attached to one another in the longitudinal direction and in particular have a length of 60, 90 or 120 cm.
- the carrier system according to the invention can be adapted to different tub sizes without difficulty and also be sold in small, handy packaging units.
- all parts of the carrier system according to the invention are designed to be moisture-resistant.
- FIG. 1 a shows the top view of a bathtub 1 which is supported on two sides on a wall 3 and on at least one further side on a support wall 4, 12 with a carrier system according to the invention.
- the tub floor 6 is supported against the screed by a support member 7a.
- two further support members 7b are provided, which also support the tub rim in two of its corner areas with respect to the screed.
- FIG. 1b shows a sectional view along the section line AA according to FIG. 1a.
- the sectional view of the bathtub 1 can be seen, which is supported with a carrier system according to the invention on the one hand via a mounting rail 2 on the wall 3 and on the other hand on the support wall 4 opposite the mounting rail 2.
- three support members 7a, 7b are provided between the screed 5 and the tub edge and / or the tub floor 6, only two of which are visible in FIG. 1.
- An embodiment is also conceivable in which only two or even more than three support members 7a, 7b are provided.
- the tub 1 has a circumferential, outwardly bent tub rim 8, by means of which the tub 1 is supported on the support wall 4, on the support rail 2 and on the support members 7b.
- the tub rim 8 can also be supported only on one or more support members, the structure of which corresponds to the support members 7b shown in FIG. 1 can, however, the length of the screed 5 - tub edge 8 must be adjusted in length.
- the mounting rail 2 has a Z-shaped profile and is attached to the wall 3, for example by means of a screw connection.
- the mounting rail 2 attached to the wall 3 forms, together with the wall 3, a U-shaped, upwardly open receptacle for a sound decoupling layer 9, the profile of which is adapted to the mounting rail and on which the tub edge 8 is supported.
- the wall 3 is provided with a tiling 10, which ends above the tub edge 8.
- a sound-decoupling element 11 with an L-shaped cross section is provided, which brings about an additional sound decoupling of trough 1 with respect to wall 3 or tiling 10 and also a constant and uniform distance between Tub edge 8 and tiling 10 or between tub edge 8 and wall 3 ensures.
- the support wall 4 which is also provided with a tiling 12, is covered in its upper region with a sound-decoupling profile element 13, which is adapted in shape to the tiled support wall 2 and ensures that direct contact between the tub edge 8 or tub 1 and the supporting wall 4 or Tiling 12 is avoided.
- the support members 7a, 7b have at least one sound-decoupling insulating element, which ensures that no structure-borne sound bridges can arise between the tub floor 6 and the screed 5 or between the tub edge 8 and the screed 5.
- a possible embodiment of a support member 7a, 7b is shown for example in FIGS. 13a and 13b.
- the support members are arranged on the side of the tub or the tub bottom 6 facing away from the mounting rail 2. In this way, sufficient space for the provision of pipelines 14 is created on the side of the trough base 6 facing the mounting rail 2.
- the support members are each offset approximately at the same distance from the wall 3 in the longitudinal direction of the tub.
- FIG. 1c essentially corresponds to FIG. 1b, only the support members 7b arranged in the corner regions of the tub 1 can be seen completely here. These support members 7b are variable in length and thus adaptable to the distance between the tub edge 8 and screed 5.
- FIG. 2a to 2c show different situations that may exist when installing a bathtub in a bathroom.
- the tub 1 is only with one of its long sides against a wall 15.
- the tub 1 is held on the wall 15 by means of a mounting rail according to the invention.
- the other three sides of the tub 1 are supported on supporting walls erected below it.
- FIG. 2b shows a two-sided wall connection of the tub 1 to the walls 15 and 16, the two sides of the tub 1 opposite the walls 15 and 16 each being supported by supporting walls.
- 2c shows a three-sided wall connection of the tub 1 to the walls 15, 16 and 17, the tub 1 being supported by a supporting wall only on the side opposite the wall 16.
- the tub In an installation situation according to FIGS. 2b and 2c, the tub must be held on at least one of the walls 15, 16 or 15, 16, 17 by means of a support rail, but it is also possible for the tub 1 to be attached to several of the walls 15, 16 16 or 15, 16, 17 is held by means of a mounting rail.
- the number of mounting rails used in an installation situation according to FIGS. 2b and 2c depends, for example, on the tub material used, with all-round edge support generally being required for plastic tubs, while support is also required for tubs made of steel or cast iron on only one retaining wall and an opposite wall can suffice.
- Fig. 14 If dry planking (Fig. 14) is used instead of walling in, it is necessary to support a tub with its tub edge using at least two support elements on the floor and at the edge. Furthermore, the floor of the tub is to be supported on the floor by at least one support member. Possible embodiments of suitable support members are described in connection with FIGS. 13a and 13b.
- a sound-decoupling wall attachment must be provided, which can be accomplished, for example, with a suitably designed tension anchor (DE 43 24 133.6, EP 94 110 896.1) or a similar device.
- FIG. 3 shows a detailed view of the carrier system according to the invention, in which a tub rim 8 which is bent outwards in a conventional manner is fastened to a wall 3 via a mounting rail 2.
- the mounting rail 2 is designed in accordance with FIG. 1 and in this way creates, together with the wall 3, an upwardly open receptacle for a sound-decoupling layer 18 which is essentially U-shaped in cross section, which in turn has an upwardly open receptacle for the tub edge 8.
- Galvanized steel, aluminum and the like are suitable, for example, for the production of the mounting rail 2, it being preferred to ensure that the material used is moisture-resistant.
- the opening of the sound decoupling layer 18, which is open at the top and is suitable for receiving the tub edge 8, is covered with a load distribution layer 19, which is made in particular from hard plastic, aluminum or the like can.
- the load distribution layer 19 is preferably glued or pressed into the recess of the sound decoupling layer 18. Through the load distribution layer 19, the tub load or the total load of the tub, water and user can be distributed uniformly over the length of the mounting rail 2.
- the load distribution layer 19 is not required if a material is used as the sound decoupling layer 18 which has both good sound decoupling properties and is mechanically resilient without resulting in excessive deformation.
- a material is used as the sound decoupling layer 18 which has both good sound decoupling properties and is mechanically resilient without resulting in excessive deformation.
- the use of a polyurethane elastomer offers itself.
- a sound decoupling element 20 is provided which has an L-shaped cross section, one leg of this sound decoupling element 20 extending horizontally above the tub rim 8 and the other leg vertically between the tub rim 8 and wall 3 .
- the sound decoupling element 20 performs two tasks: On the one hand, the sound decoupling element 20 brings about an effective sound decoupling between the tub edge 8 and the wall 3. The provision of the sound decoupling element 20 makes it impossible for the tub to slip, for example, in such a way that the tub edge 8 comes to rest directly on the wall 3 and in this way a sound bridge arises.
- the sound decoupling element which has a constant cross-section over its entire length, ensures that a uniform distance is maintained between the tub edge 8 and the wall 3 and also a constant distance between a tiling 21 attached to the wall 3 above the tub edge 8 on the tub edge 8 is ensured.
- FIG. 4 shows possible embodiments of the sound decoupling layer 18 according to FIG. 3.
- it can be provided with openings which extend in particular in the direction of its longitudinal axis or also transversely thereto.
- These openings which can also be contained in other sound-decoupling elements of the carrier system according to the invention, preferably have the following cross sections:
- FIG. 4a shows openings in the form of elongated holes 22
- FIG. 4b shows openings in the form of bores 23
- FIG. 4c shows openings in the form of rectangular openings 24.
- any other shapes of the openings 22, 23, 24 can also be used realize.
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment in which a tub with its tub edge 8 is attached to an already tiled wall 25 by means of a mounting rail 2.
- Support rail 2 sound decoupling element 18 'and load distribution layer 19' are designed analogously to FIG. 3, it being apparent from FIG. 5 that other cross-sectional shapes are also possible with regard to the cross section of the sound decoupling layer 18 and the load distribution layer 19 according to FIG. 3.
- the sound decoupling element 20 serves on the one hand to soundproof the tub edge 8 and wall 25 and on the other hand ensures a constant distance between the tub edge 8 and wall 25.
- the cross section of the sound decoupling element 20 in the embodiment according to FIG. 5 can be selected to be rectangular, since the sound decoupling element 20 ′, in contrast to the embodiment according to FIG. 3, in which it has an L-shaped cross section, does not have a constant vertical distance between tiling and tub edge 8 must take care, since the wall 25 according to FIG. 5 is already completely tiled.
- a permanently elastic for example from, is above the sound decoupling element 20 'between the tub edge 8 and the wall 25 Silicone existing joint 26 is provided.
- the joint can also be used to adjust the color, for example.
- a major advantage of the system according to the invention is that the joint 26 no longer has to take on an acoustic, sound-decoupling function in comparison to the prior art, and when the joint 26 is attached no consideration needs to be given to such sound-decoupling properties, since the sound decoupling already takes place through the Provided the sound decoupling layer 18 'and the sound decoupling element 20' is ensured.
- FIG. 6a to 6c show possible cross-sectional shapes of a sound decoupling element which can be provided between the tub edge 8 and the wall 3.
- the sound decoupling element 27 according to FIG. 6a is dimensioned such that it can be used in connection with a thick-bed tiling 28 attached to the wall 3.
- the sound decoupling element 27 specifies the corresponding distance. Likewise, there is a comparatively smaller distance between the tub edge 8 and wall 3 in its lower region in the thick bed tiling according to FIG. 6a.
- the sound decoupling element 27 'according to FIG. 6b essentially corresponds to the sound decoupling element 27 according to FIG. 6a, a recess 29 being provided according to FIG. 6b in the area located above the tub edge 8 and facing the tiles.
- the sound decoupling element 27 ' is also suitable for thick-bed tiling 28.
- FIGS. 6a and 6b shows a sound decoupling element 27 ′′ which is suitable for thin-bed tiling 30.
- the horizontal dimensions of the sound decoupling element 27 ′′ in the area located between the wall 3 and the tiles is correspondingly smaller here in comparison to FIGS. 6a and 6b.
- All sound decoupling elements 27, 27 ', 27' 'according to FIGS. 6a to 6c are provided with a sealing lip 31 which extends horizontally above the tub edge 8 from the wall 3 and is rounded in its end region, which ensures that no splashing and splashing water can penetrate into the area between the tub rim 8 and wall 3.
- the provision of the sealing lip 31, which rests in particular on the upper side of the tub rim 8 under prestress, makes the use of an additional silicone joint superfluous, as a result of which the assembly effort is further reduced.
- the sound decoupling elements 33 to 35 according to FIGS. 7a to 7c are suitable for use with a wall to be retrofitted.
- the upper region of the sound decoupling elements 33 to 35 is designed such that when the sound decoupling element is inserted it essentially has the appearance of a joint which tapers along the wall 3 and along the rim 8 of the tub.
- the sound decoupling elements 33 to 35 seal the gap existing between the tub edge 8 and the wall 3.
- FIG. 7a shows a sound decoupling element 33, which has a tapered sealing lip 37 which rests under prestress on the tub edge 8.
- a corresponding sealing lip 37 ' also has the sound decoupling element 34 according to FIG. 7b, wherein the two legs of the sound decoupling element 34 which run at right angles to one another after installation can run at an acute angle to one another before installation, for example, in order to likewise preload after installation To reach sealing lip 37 opposite the tub rim 8.
- a particularly good sealing effect can be achieved with the described pre-tensioning according to FIGS. 7a and 7b.
- the sound decoupling element 35 according to FIG. 7c has a groove 38 which extends vertically downward from its upper edge and into which a tile 39 can engage.
- the width of the groove 38 is adapted to the thickness of the tile 39, a particularly good seal between the tiled wall and the tub edge 8 can be achieved.
- FIG. 8 shows the wall-side support of a tub edge 40, which is not bent outwards and downwards in a conventional manner, but is designed as a raised tub edge 40.
- the carrier system according to the invention can also be used advantageously in connection with such support edges 40.
- a likewise Z-shaped mounting rail 2 offers the use of a sound-decoupling layer 41 which is essentially L-shaped in cross section and which, with its thinner, vertically upwardly extending leg, defines the distance between the tub rim 40 and the wall 3.
- the sound decoupling layer 41 can be covered with a load distribution layer 42 in accordance with the examples already described, but this is now adapted to the shape of the sound decoupling layer 41 and consequently likewise has an L-shaped cross section.
- a Z-shaped retaining profile 43 is fastened to the wall 3, which overlaps the upwardly bent area of the tub rim 40 from above, forming a gap between the tub rim 40 and the retaining profile 43.
- a sound decoupling element 44 is arranged, which extends vertically in this gap and horizontally towards the wall 3 above the tub edge 40, so that the sound decoupling element 44 has an overall L-shaped cross section.
- Tiles 45 attached to the wall 3 end immediately above the horizontally extending area of the holding profile 43, so that this area of the holding profile 43, which runs at a constant vertical distance from the tub edge 42, ensures a constant distance between the tiles 45 and the tub edge 40.
- a gap which may be present between tiles 45 and holding profile 43 can be sealed by means of a joint 46, which is made in particular of silicone.
- the horizontal dimensions of the holding profile 43 and the sound decoupling element 44 can also be chosen to be correspondingly smaller in accordance with FIG. 8b, so as to create a flush transition on the room side between tiles 45 'and the lower, vertically running region of the holding profile 43'. With this flush transition, there is no need to use a silicone joint.
- FIGS. 8a and 8b are each suitable for use with a thin bed tiling.
- FIG. 8c shows an embodiment which is suitable for use with thick-bed tiling.
- the horizontal dimensions of the holding profile 43 ′′ and the sound decoupling element 44 ′′ are chosen to be correspondingly larger.
- FIG. 9a to 9c show possible embodiments of a sound decoupling element, such as can be used in a device according to FIG. 3, for example.
- the sound decoupling element 47 according to FIG. 9 a can be provided with a predetermined breaking point 48 at which a part of the sound decoupling element can be broken off, and so on to be able to shorten its horizontal area according to the respective requirements. It is also possible to provide a plurality of predetermined breaking points 48 at a distance from one another.
- the sound decoupling element 47 can also be cut off before or after assembly, for example by means of a knife, in accordance with the respective requirements.
- 9b shows a sound decoupling element 49 which has an essentially L-shaped cross section and consists of two parts 50, 51.
- the substantially vertically extending part 51 has a horizontal groove 52 into which a spring 53 attached to the essentially horizontally extending part engages.
- the spring 53 is horizontally displaceable in the groove 52.
- This configuration makes it possible to adjust the horizontal dimensions of the sound decoupling element 49 by moving the two parts 50, 52 relative to one another in accordance with the respective requirements.
- 10a to 10c show further possible embodiments of a sound decoupling layer, with which a mounting rail 2 can be covered.
- the sound decoupling layers according to FIGS. 10a to 10c all have the following layer structure:
- the outermost layer which is in direct contact with the mounting rail or the wall 3, is formed by a film 54, in particular reinforced by a lattice structure.
- a fiber layer 55 On the inside there is a fiber layer 55, on the inside of which a foam layer 56 is in turn arranged.
- the layer composite 54, 55, 56 has an essentially U-shaped cross section, the free inner cross section of which is filled in its lower region with a sound-absorbing cushion layer 57.
- FIG. 10b essentially corresponds to the described embodiment according to FIG. 10a the difference that the inner foam layer 56 'according to FIG. 10b is provided with a groove profile.
- the top of the cushion layer 57, on which the tub edge of the tub, which is not shown in FIG. 10, is finally deposited, can be covered, according to FIG. 10a, with a load distribution layer 58, which is made of hard plastic or aluminum, for example, and which ensures that the through the tub force exerted on the cushion layer 57 evenly distributed.
- a further layer or a layer composite 59 which consists of a foam, fiber and / or film layer, can preferably be arranged above the load distribution layer 58, it being possible for the film layer to be lattice-reinforced.
- the layers 58, 59 can also be provided in the embodiments according to FIGS. 10b and 10c.
- the wall-side vertical leg of the sound decoupling layer extends further upwards than in the embodiments according to FIGS. 10a and 10b, this elongated leg being bent at right angles away from the wall 3 in its upper region, as a result of which a contact surface or distance mark 60 for tiles to be retrofitted on wall 3 above the support surface or distance mark 60.
- the elongated vertical region 61 forms a sound decoupling layer between the edge of the tub to be supported on the cushion layer 57 and the wall 3.
- the correspondingly shaped layer composite shown in FIG. 10c simultaneously takes on the tasks of the sound decoupling layer according to the invention and the sound-decoupling element on the wall side.
- This one-piece design of the sound decoupling layer and sound decoupling element also simplifies assembly, since the number of parts required is correspondingly reduced. In addition, there is a cost saving in production.
- the cushion layer 57 can be obtained in a particularly advantageous and simple manner by correspondingly cutting open a compact insulation sleeve, which is now known from the prior art, for insulating pipelines. In this way, commercially available products can be used to produce the required insulating materials without a new manufacturing process being necessary.
- FIG. 11 shows the support of a tub edge 62 of a commercially available plastic tub on a support wall 63 which is erected below the tub edge 62 in front of the tub and which is provided with a thin bed tiling 64.
- the upper end of the support wall 63 is covered with a sound-decoupling profile element 65 of a U-shaped cross section, the vertical leg of which is on the outside of the tub and adjoins the tiling 64 on the end face.
- the vertically extending outside area of the tub edge 62 ends just above the tiling 64, so that a gap is formed between the end face of the tub edge 62 and the tiling 64.
- This gap can be provided with a permanently elastic joint 66, which is made in particular of silicone.
- the total thickness of profile element 65 and tub edge 62 corresponds to the thickness of the thin-bed tiling 64, so that there is a flush transition between the tub edge 62 and tiling 64 on the outside of the tub.
- FIG. 11b shows an embodiment in which, in contrast to FIG. 11a, a thinner support wall 63 ', but instead a thick-bed tiling 64' is used.
- the profile element 65 according to FIG. 11b has the same dimensions as the profile element 65 according to FIG. 11a.
- a cavity 67 is formed between the vertical leg of the profile element 65 on the outside of the tub and the opposite region of the support wall 63', but this does not have a disruptive effect.
- the upper area of the support wall 68 is covered both in the embodiment according to FIG. 8a and in the embodiment according to FIG. 8b with a sound-decoupling profile element 69, which reliably prevents direct contact between the tub edge and the support wall 68.
- a groove 70 is formed, which serves to receive the front end of the tub rim 8.
- a thin bed tiling 71 is provided below the groove area of the profile element 69, a thin bed tiling 71 is provided according to FIG. 8a and a thick bed tiling 72 on the support wall 68 according to FIG. 12b.
- the gap between the tub edge 8 of the tub and the tiling 71 and 72 is sealed with a joint 73 made of permanently elastic material, in particular silicone.
- FIG. 13a shows a support member 7 according to the invention, which can be arranged between the tub floor and the screed or the raw floor.
- the support member 7 consists of an internally threaded support foot 73 into which a threaded rod 74 is screwed.
- a lock nut 75 is provided.
- the height of the support member 7 can be adjusted and adapted to the respective requirements by means of the elements 73, 74, 75.
- the height of the entire support member is adjustable in a range from 110 to 190 mm.
- the lower end of the support foot 73 is covered by a sound-decoupling cap 76. After attaching the support member to a tub, only the cap 76 is connected to the screed or the raw floor, whereby an effective sound isolation between the tub and the screed or raw floor is achieved.
- a ball joint 77 is arranged at the upper end of the threaded rod 74, via which the threaded rod 74 is coupled to a self-adhesive support disk 78 in particular.
- the support disk 78 can be adapted to the inclination of the tub floor in such a way that a full-surface contact of the support disk 78 on the tub floor results.
- the support disk 78 can be designed to be sound-decoupling at the top and / or bottom or, for example, also be connected to additional sound-decoupling disks, so that there is no structure-borne sound bridge between the tub and the support member.
- the upper end of the threaded rod 74 can be screwed into a tube with an internal thread, which is then placed directly on the tub base or via a support disk.
- a further lock nut can be provided in order to prevent an unintentional adjustment of the threaded rod 74 in the tube.
- the threaded rod 74 can also be connected at its upper end to an angular profile element, for example an angle or support element, drywall panels for dry planking being attachable to this support element (FIG. 14).
- an angular profile element for example an angle or support element, drywall panels for dry planking being attachable to this support element (FIG. 14).
- the threaded rod 74, the above-mentioned tube with internal thread and / or the support foot 73 can be encased with an insulating element, which can consist, for example, of an airborne sound-absorbing foam-fleece composite, which can be protected from damage on the outside by a grid-film layer.
- an insulating element which can consist, for example, of an airborne sound-absorbing foam-fleece composite, which can be protected from damage on the outside by a grid-film layer.
- the support members are also acoustically separated from the masonry.
- FIG. 13b shows such a support element, which is encased with an insulation element or with an insulation hose 79.
- the support member according to FIG. 13b has a support foot 80 which can be designed, for example, as a square tube. This support foot 80 is covered with the insulation hose 79 over its entire height.
- the support foot 80 is closed off with a square plug 81, on the underside of which is connected a sound-absorbing pane 82 which is preferably adhesive on one side and which decouples the support member from the screed.
- the support foot 80 is provided with a square threaded plug 83, into which a threaded rod 84 can be screwed.
- the threaded rod 84 is held in an adjustable position by means of a lock nut 85 in the support foot 80.
- the support member shown in FIG. 13b can be adjusted to different heights.
- a screw base 86 is fixedly connected to the latter, the upper side of which is covered with a further soundproof pane 87.
- This soundproof pane 87 can be used to acoustically decouple the tub rim from the support element shown.
- support wedges or support blocks made of sound-decoupling solid material can also be used.
- FIG. 14 shows a carrier system according to the invention when using the dry construction method.
- the tub 88 shown is supported on one side by a support rail 89 on the wall 90.
- At least three support members 91 are provided, which can be designed, for example, according to FIG. 13b. These support members 91 are each arranged in the corner areas of the tub edge 92 and support it against the screed.
- the tub edge 8 can also be arranged in a sound-decoupled manner in relation to the wall 90 in those areas in which there is no support rail 89.
- the support members 91 each carry two horizontally arranged dry planking rails 93, which are firmly connected to the wall 90 at their wall-side ends.
- connection point between dry cladding rails 93 and wall 90 is shown in detail in FIG. 14 at the top right.
- a soundproofing plug 94 is shown here, which is inserted into the wall 90 and into which a screw 95 can be screwed, which holds a bracket 96 with the interposition of a decoupling strip 97 on the wall 90.
- Decoupling strips 97 and soundproofing plugs 94 ensure sound decoupling of the dry planking rails 93 from the wall 90.
- a dry paneling can be attached to the dry paneling rails 93 in a conventional manner.
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FR2871357A1 (fr) * | 2004-06-14 | 2005-12-16 | Alexandre Jacques Bano | Rebord de baignoire ou similaire a partie finale etanche et deformable avec bourrelet d'appui |
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