EP0729535A1 - Element pour escalier - Google Patents

Element pour escalier

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EP0729535A1
EP0729535A1 EP95900735A EP95900735A EP0729535A1 EP 0729535 A1 EP0729535 A1 EP 0729535A1 EP 95900735 A EP95900735 A EP 95900735A EP 95900735 A EP95900735 A EP 95900735A EP 0729535 A1 EP0729535 A1 EP 0729535A1
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plate
tread
section
stair
component according
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Horst Jung
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F11/00Stairways, ramps, or like structures; Balustrades; Handrails
    • E04F11/02Stairways; Layouts thereof
    • E04F11/104Treads
    • E04F11/16Surfaces thereof; Protecting means for edges or corners thereof
    • E04F11/163Protecting means for edges or corners
    • E04F11/166Protecting means for edges or corners with means for fixing a separate edging strip
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F11/00Stairways, ramps, or like structures; Balustrades; Handrails
    • E04F11/02Stairways; Layouts thereof
    • E04F11/104Treads
    • E04F11/16Surfaces thereof; Protecting means for edges or corners thereof
    • E04F11/17Surfaces
    • E04F11/175Covering panels for tread restoration

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  • the invention relates to a stairway element for renovating a stairway step which has a step with a butt edge and an adjusting step, the stairway element comprising a step plate with butt section which at least partially covers the step to be renovated, and a setting plate which in turn in the area of the Butt section is connected to the tread plate and at least partially covers the actuating step.
  • a corresponding staircase component can be found, for example, in DE 92 14 772 Ul.
  • the staircase component consists of a step plate and a setting plate, which are connected to each other via a profile piece extending along the abutting edge of the step.
  • the outer surfaces of the profile piece as well as those of the tread and positioning plate merge flush into one another.
  • a spatula adhesive is used to attach the stairway element to the step to be renovated, which also fills the space between the shelf and the step.
  • a corresponding stairway element is unsuitable for the renovation of stairs that have a protruding butt edge. It is also not ensured that the profile piece connecting the tread plate to the positioning plate does not break out when strong force is applied.
  • a kit for renovating stairs is provided, which comprises a Z-profile to be applied to the step to be renovated, which is screwed to the step on the one hand and on the other hand a step plate and a step leading edge strip can be fastened, which are additionally positively supported on a projecting web of the Z-profile.
  • a multi-stage kit for the renovation of a stair step which comprises a stair nosing, on the one hand a starting plate lying flat against an adjusting step and on the other hand a step plate. To fix the position of the stair nosing, it is embedded in mortar at least in some areas.
  • a prefabricated covering of a stair step according to EP 0 061 707 A2 provides a structure comprising at least three layers, which are glued together in the area of the tread edge over their full contact surfaces.
  • DE 85 14 515 U1 describes a covering for the renovation of exited stair treads, which consists of two legs which are joined together in one piece and are made of tread and abrasion-resistant plastic.
  • a profile having a W shape is screwed to the adjustment step of a step to be renovated in order to be able to perform the required supporting function of a step plate to be attached to the step.
  • it is raised by a preselected amount by means of a new riser or adjusting step.
  • the new setting stage is clamped between the profile and a new tread plate running below it.
  • the present invention is based on the problem of developing a staircase component of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that renovation of a stair step is possible with structurally simple measures, at the same time providing an optically appealing exterior. Furthermore, if the tread plate and tread edge area are composite elements, the latter should not be damaged even under heavy load without a profile element serving as a support necessarily running between the tread plate and the stair step or the profiled element being connected to the stair step got to.
  • the problem is solved according to the invention essentially in that the adjusting plate covering the adjusting step supports the tread plate.
  • the setting plate is preferably offset from the end face of the tread plate or that of the butt section.
  • the positioning plate consists of parallel or substantially parallel and offset outer sections and a central section that continuously merges into them.
  • the setting plate can be fixed in position in a groove running on the underside in the butt section, the outer (upper) section of the setting plate which can be introduced into the groove of the butt section being shorter than the section running along the abutting surface.
  • the abutting edge is covered at least in regions by a support element such as an angle profile or profile strip.
  • the support element is an angular profile, one leg of which extends along the end face of the abutting edge and the other leg along the tread of the stairs to be renovated.
  • the support element does not necessarily perform the support function required in known staircase renovation systems, which, according to the invention, is carried out by the setting plate.
  • the central section of the positioning plate rests on the abutting edge or on the supporting element covering it.
  • the tread edge region extends along the end face of the abutting edge and, in the presence of a support element, is supported at least on a projection extending from it.
  • the projection can preferably be a web running in the longitudinal direction of the support element.
  • the tread edge area lies at least in areas flat against the end face of the abutting edge or the support element, preferably made of aluminum, such as an angle.
  • the tread edge area or butt section and tread plate can be formed in one piece. This can be a cast or extruded element.
  • the tread edge area and tread plate preferably consist of separately manufactured elements, the tread edge area being real wood, polyurethane or aluminum.
  • the tread plate can consist of plastic, metal, which is at least externally covered with a film, or of solid wood, veneered plywood or veneered blockboard. In order to enable a secure connection between the tread edge area and the tread plate, these can be mortised in a known manner or in particular connected via a tongue and groove connection. In addition, the elements in the joint area are glued. The latter preferably runs above the step.
  • the section of the first cross leg and the second cross leg are connected via a web running parallel to the longitudinal legs, against which the positioning plate rests or engages, or that a groove accommodating the positioning plate on the edge runs in the web .
  • the profile element forming the tread edge region comprises a cuboid base section having the groove on the underside, from which a web forming a stop for the tread plate extends, the front side of which is flush with that of the base section and the top side is aligned with that of the tread plate.
  • a profile element is preferably made of real wood or veneer.
  • the profile element forming the tread edge region comprises a parallelepiped-shaped base section on the underside, of which a leg extending parallel to the tread plate surface and extending in the direction of the tread plate extends, the upper side of which is flush with that of the tread plate, the leg extending in the direction of the tread plate with its free edge region being able to protrude beyond the base section on the stairs side.
  • a corresponding profile element can consist of polyurethane.
  • the setting plate itself can be supported on a step plate of another stairway element.
  • the setting plate is preferably supported on a tread surface of a preceding step clad with a staircase component.
  • the lower edge of the positioning plate is covered, so that supporting elements such as wedges or the hardening foam by which the positioning plate is fixed in position are covered.
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a renovated step on average
  • tread edge profile elements 3 to 5 embodiments of tread edge profile elements.
  • a step (10) of a staircase to be renovated is shown on average.
  • the step (10) is composed in a known manner of a step (12) with a step surface (14) and a riser (16) with a butt surface (18). Between the step (14) and the riser (16) of the stairs (10) extends a projection (20) to be called a butt edge with approximately parallel to the butt surface (18) extending end face (22).
  • a staircase element (24) is arranged on the step (10) to be renovated.
  • the staircase component consists of a tread plate (26) with a front tread edge area (28) and an adjusting plate (30).
  • An angle profile (32) can also be arranged in the region of the abutting edge (20), e.g. made of aluminum.
  • the angle profile (32) extends with its one leg (34) along the step (14) and with its other leg (36) running at right angles thereto along the end face (22) of the abutting edge (20).
  • FIGS. 3 to 5 Particular embodiments of the profile elements forming the tread edge region are shown in FIGS. 3 to 5.
  • the tread edge region (28) also extends in regions along the end face (22) of the abutting edge (20), that is to say when the angular profile is present. (32) along the leg (36) and lies flat against this.
  • the edge (42) facing the end face (22) or the leg (36) of the angular profile (32) can a web-like projection (44) is supported, which starts from the existing leg (36) of the angle profile (32).
  • support elements can optionally be introduced into the end face (22) of the abutting edge (20).
  • the tread edge region (28) is supported by the positioning plate (30).
  • a longitudinal groove (48) is provided, which is chamfered on the outside, i.e. in the front area (50), so that when the tread plate (26 ) to allow easy insertion of the positioning plate (30).
  • the adjusting plate (30) can support the tread plate (26) or the tread edge area (28), the former is supported along its lower edge (52) against a fastening surface (54) which, in the exemplary embodiment, is the tread surface of a preceding surface level (56).
  • the support is preferably provided by a curable foam (58), through which a fixation takes place at the same time.
  • a curable foam 58
  • Other support or fastening elements such as wedges, screws or the like are also possible.
  • the setting plate (30) is composed of two outer sections (60) and (62) and a middle section (64) which continuously merges into the former.
  • the outer sections (60) and (62) run parallel and offset from one another.
  • the outer section (62) running along the abutting surface (18) can be connected to the former as if glued. It can also be seen that the section (60) opening into the groove (48) is shorter than the section (62) running along the abutting surface (18).
  • the middle section (64) preferably runs in a straight line and preferably describes an angle between 30 ° and 60 ° to the adjacent sections (60) and (62) of the setting plate (30).
  • the middle section (30) can abut the abutting edge (20) or the angular profile (32) covering it at least in some areas, specifically on the longitudinal edge (66) of the vertically or essentially vertically extending leg (36).
  • the joint area between the setting plate (30) and the support surface (34) is covered by a step plate (68) covering the step surface (54) of the preceding step (56).
  • the butt edge (20) of the original step (10) is first shortened to the extent necessary, and then the angle profile (32) is preferably fastened by screws (70). However, this is not absolutely necessary.
  • the tread plate (26) with tread edge region (20) is then fixed on the tread surface (14) of the tread (12), preferably by means of curable foam.
  • the setting plate (30) is then cut to length and introduced into the groove (48) running along the underside (46) of the tread edge region (28) and is preferably fixed in place by means of the curable foam (58).
  • an anti-slip element can be applied or embedded on the top of the tread plate (26). This can be a hard rubber strip of known type. If the tread plate (26) or the tread edge area (28) is a cast or extruded element, a structuring can be specified in the area of the tread edge area (28), which likewise achieves an anti-slip effect.
  • tread plate (26) and the tread edge area (28) are separate elements, the latter can consist, for example, of fine wood or polyurethane or a hollow chamber profile, for example be made of aluminum.
  • the tread plate (26) can be made of veneered plywood or solid wood or blockboard, of metal or plastic. Other materials are of course also possible.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of the renovated staircase (10) corresponding to FIG. 1, which is covered on the step side by the step plate (26) and on the step side by the adjusting plate (30).
  • the tread plate (26) merges into the tread edge region (28) which, according to the exemplary embodiments in FIGS. 2 and 3, is a profile element (72) and consists of real wood.
  • the profile element (72) is composed of a cuboid base section (74) and a web (76) serving as a stop for the support plate (26).
  • the front of the base section (74) is aligned with that of the web (76), the top of which in turn is aligned with that of the tread plate (26).
  • a profile element (78) made of polyurethane is shown, which can be cast onto a tread plate (26) or connected to it in some other way.
  • the profile element (78) also comprises a base section (80) corresponding to the base element (74) of the profile element (72), of which a leg (84) which has a receiving groove (82) running parallel to the tread surface and extends in the direction of the tread plate (26) ) goes out, the top of which is flush with the tread plate (26) in the area of the tread edge. Furthermore, the leg (84) can be structured on the outside, that is to say in the front region of the tread, in order to bring about an anti-slip effect.
  • FIG. 5 shows a profile element (86) in the form of a hollow chamber profile, preferably in the form of an extruded profile made of aluminum.
  • the hollow chamber profile has a section which has a U-shape and between which section is parallel to one another.
  • other extending longitudinal leg (90), (92) connected via a first transverse leg (88), the tread plate (26) can be fixed with its front end region.
  • a second transverse leg (94) extends along the end face (22) of the abutting edge (20), possibly in its free edge area can be connected to the abutting edge (20) by means of screwing means, for example.
  • the first transverse leg (88) is extended beyond the longitudinal leg (90) (section (96)), the transverse extent of the section (96) being less than that of the parallel leg (94), by the latter mentioned at the abutting edge (20) to be able to attach.
  • the section (96) of the first cross leg (88) and the second cross leg (94) are connected via a web (98), so that this is connected to the section (96), a section of the cross leg (94) and a section of the Longitudinal leg (90) delimits a chamber (100).
  • the groove (48) is then formed in the web (98) in order to fix the setting plate (30).
  • the surface of the longitudinal leg (92), like the leg (84) of the profile element (78), can be profiled according to FIG. 4-.
  • the upper side of the leg (62) is also flush with the free surface of the tread plate (26), as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the projection (44) projecting from its vertically extending leg (36) on which the underside of the tread edge region (28), which is preferably designed as a profile element has a depth such that the front free end face (102) of the projection or web (44) merges into the longitudinal wall (104) of the groove (48).
  • the positioning plate (30) is supported when it is introduced into the groove (48).

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Steps, Ramps, And Handrails (AREA)
  • Control Of Motors That Do Not Use Commutators (AREA)
  • Control Of Stepping Motors (AREA)
  • Surface Acoustic Wave Elements And Circuit Networks Thereof (AREA)
  • Buildings Adapted To Withstand Abnormal External Influences (AREA)
  • Types And Forms Of Lifts (AREA)
  • Optical Integrated Circuits (AREA)
  • Crystals, And After-Treatments Of Crystals (AREA)
  • Sewage (AREA)
  • Amplifiers (AREA)
  • Emergency Protection Circuit Devices (AREA)
  • Separation, Sorting, Adjustment, Or Bending Of Sheets To Be Conveyed (AREA)
EP95900735A 1993-11-18 1994-11-15 Element pour escalier Expired - Lifetime EP0729535B1 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE19934339317 DE4339317A1 (de) 1993-11-18 1993-11-18 Treppenbauelement
DE4339317 1993-11-18
DE19944403200 DE4403200A1 (de) 1994-02-03 1994-02-03 Treppenbauelement
DE4403200 1994-02-03
PCT/EP1994/003777 WO1995014139A1 (fr) 1993-11-18 1994-11-15 Element pour escalier

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EP0729535A1 true EP0729535A1 (fr) 1996-09-04
EP0729535B1 EP0729535B1 (fr) 1999-03-10

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AU (1) AU8143294A (fr)
CZ (1) CZ285900B6 (fr)
DE (1) DE59407931D1 (fr)
DK (1) DK0729535T3 (fr)
HU (1) HU219118B (fr)
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WO1995014139A1 (fr) 1995-05-26
DE59407931D1 (de) 1999-04-15
DK0729535T3 (da) 1999-09-27
AU8143294A (en) 1995-06-06
PL58018Y1 (en) 2000-07-31
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