EP0792979A1 - Système de revêtement modulaire - Google Patents

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EP0792979A1
EP0792979A1 EP97102877A EP97102877A EP0792979A1 EP 0792979 A1 EP0792979 A1 EP 0792979A1 EP 97102877 A EP97102877 A EP 97102877A EP 97102877 A EP97102877 A EP 97102877A EP 0792979 A1 EP0792979 A1 EP 0792979A1
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Frank-Martin Bub
Jürgen Heitmann
Klaus W. Göcke
Paul Anthony Bristow
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/081Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
    • E04F13/0814Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements fixed by means of clamping action
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/22Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction
    • E04B9/24Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto
    • E04B9/245Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto by means of screws, bolts or clamping strips held against the underside of the supporting construction
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements

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  • the invention relates to a modular system for cladding surfaces and for building functional surfaces and functional walls, which comprises a plurality of module elements which can be coupled to one another in a concealed manner with respect to the visible side.
  • a component for cladding surfaces with surface elements in particular wall and / or floor tiles is known, the special feature of which is that a plate-like support base element is provided which has at least one surface element and is detachable with both covering surface as well as with complementary basic carrier elements.
  • the surface elements can either be fixed or releasably attached to the carrier base element, and the carrier base elements themselves are provided with grooves and / or tongues which enable a coupling of adjacent carrier base elements.
  • the surface elements of which can consist, for example, of tiles, wood, marble, metal or ceramic elements, wall cladding, in particular in wet rooms, can be created, which, in contrast to conventional tiling, can be produced in a shorter amount of time and is particularly suitable for renovation purposes suitable and can also be easily removed or modified if necessary.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a modular system of the type specified at the outset which, while maintaining the advantages of the known cladding system, on the one hand simplifies the components and also their processing and assembly, and on the other leads to an increase in design options in technical and aesthetic terms. Furthermore, the sealing of the walls formed against the ingress of water is to be ensured in a simple and effective manner, and the tightness and joint appearance are to be maintained even when the tiles are expanded.
  • a modular system with a plurality of module elements that can be coupled to one another concealed with respect to the visible side, which are flat, frame-like or as a three-dimensional molded part and can be freely combined with one another, at least the essentially planar module elements being a plurality of have mutually spaced, projecting beyond a boundary edge of the module coupling and fixing elements and provided on the back of the module insertion grooves for positive and non-positive reception of coupling and fixing elements of adjacent modules.
  • the coupling and fixing elements and the insertion grooves of the respective module element are preferably arranged coaxially.
  • the coupling and fixing elements are formed on adapter elements to be used horizontally and arranged on both sides of a central sealing strip integrated in this adapter element and that such adapter strips to be used horizontally are combined in particular with connecting profiles to be used vertically, which are analogous with regard to the design of the sealing strip and its mounting Own structure.
  • the module elements can be installed directly on the surface to be clad, either directly via concealed screw strips, or on an installation register and, if necessary, directly with the area to be clad, e.g. are glued to the floor, in the latter case the insertion grooves provided on the back ensure reliable adhesion due to the resulting clawing effects.
  • Particular advantages arise when mounting on an installation register, since in this case not only functional spaces for accommodating supply lines and the like are created between the wall and cladding, but the use of three-dimensional module elements is made possible, so that functional walls can be created in which the e.g. in wet rooms, the usual separate assembly of shelves, brackets, cupboards and the like is unnecessary, since direct integration into the wall structure can take place.
  • the coupling and fixing elements provided on the module units are preferably designed in the form of double brackets with sliding receptacles located between the individual brackets, recesses being provided in the double brackets into which recessed fastening elements can be introduced in order to produce holding forces directed perpendicular to the plane of the module element.
  • the sliding mount allows the recessed mounting of clamps, which interact with the mounting strips provided on the wall.
  • the coupling and fixing elements are preferred and they extend essentially over the entire height of the respective module element extending insertion grooves formed such that undercut connections can be produced in the manner of a dovetail connection in the coupled state. This ensures a very exact mutual coupling of the module elements and ensures that the holding forces acting perpendicular to the module plane come into effect evenly and uniformly and that flawless flat surfaces are obtained from a large number of module elements.
  • the visible side of the module is preferably designed as a decorative surface part and the rear of the module as a functional surface part.
  • the decorative surface part and the functional surface part are offset from one another in such a way that two overlapping edges running at right angles to one another are formed on the functional surface part on the front side and on the rear of the decorative surface part, these overlapping surfaces forming support surfaces for sealing material, in particular for a sealing molded part, which is under slight prestress when the module elements are assembled and together with the overlaps in the horizontal and vertical areas ensure the required tightness, in particular splash-tightness.
  • Joint gaps can also be optically filled using manual silicone grouting or conventional tile grouting materials.
  • the module elements preferably consist of an at least two-layer sandwich component, since in this way an inexpensive material can be used for the functional surface part, while high-quality material can be used for the visible surface part and selected according to the respective requirements.
  • the modules consist of injection molded parts that can be manufactured with very high accuracy, not only in the form of flat elements, but in the same way in the form of three-dimensional ones Elements.
  • high-quality, highly filled polymers are preferably used, which meet all requirements in terms of production technology as well as in terms of use technology and aesthetics.
  • the decorative surface parts or at least one cover material layer on the decorative surface parts can consist of all materials customary for cladding elements, in particular also of ceramic material.
  • the module elements can consist of a frame-like functional part and thus insert units that can be connected.
  • insert units can be, for example, switches, sockets, fittings, light outlet surfaces, actuators, holding devices, inspection shaft covers, ventilation units or else functional units such as dispenser units, height-adjustable shower outlets and the like.
  • Another special feature of the invention is that when functional walls are built with the module system using an assembly register, three-dimensional units can be integrated flush with these functional walls, such as e.g. Cabinet parts, storage compartments, lighting units and the like. These units are either equipped with frame-like functional parts themselves or they can be inserted into such frame-like functional parts and fixed therein.
  • module units are by no means only flat, but that these module units can also be three-dimensionally deformed, and in particular three-dimensional molded parts with the flat module elements Form of curved connecting parts, end parts and inner and outer corner parts can be coupled.
  • Form of curved connecting parts, end parts and inner and outer corner parts can be coupled.
  • very smooth transitions can be created between surfaces running at an angle to one another, and the third level can be used in the form of projecting or recessed surface regions.
  • An advantageous field of application of the modular system according to the invention is in the area of renovations of wet rooms and bathrooms, whereby it has a very favorable effect that exact pre-planning is possible and a new interior can be created within a short time and practically within a single trade without removing existing tile cladding, whereby sanitary and electrical connections can be prepared like an interface.
  • Figure 1 shows a flat module element 1 with a visible side 2, which can in principle consist of any material, but preferably consists of an injection-moldable or continuously castable plastic material, in particular a highly filled polymer.
  • the module element 1 accordingly comprises a decorative surface part 12 and a functional surface part 13 behind it. Both parts can consist of the same material, but are preferably made of different materials in order to use a high-quality material for the decorative surface part 12 or at least a covering of the decorative surface part and for the functional surface part to be able to use a cheaper material that fully meets the mechanical requirements.
  • the module element 1 is provided on its upper side with a plurality of mutually spaced coupling and fixing elements 4, which are preferably molded directly onto the functional surface part 13 and protrude beyond the upper boundary edge of the functional surface part 3.
  • These coupling and fixing elements 4 have recesses 7 which are designed in this way are that the module element 1, in particular with support rails 14, can either be screwed or clamped.
  • the recesses 7 are provided with suitable inclined surfaces, so that the fastening elements come to rest and do not impair the coupling function.
  • a clamping clip is shown in connection with the module element 1 and the carrier rail 14, which overlaps one leg of the U-shaped carrier rail 14 and the respective coupling and fixing element 4 from above for the purpose of fixing the module element 1 and thus that Module element 1 clamped against the support rail 14.
  • the associated with the coupling and fixing element 4 leg of the clamping clip 9 is provided with inclined surfaces complementary to the inclined surfaces of the recess 7 in the coupling and fixing element 4, so that this clamping clip lies flush with the outer surface of the coupling and fixing element.
  • the decorative surface part 12 and the functional surface part 13 are arranged offset from one another, so that overlap edges 15, 16 are formed on the front side, which serve to accommodate a sealing molded part.
  • a narrow locking or dome groove 21 is formed which, in the same way as the inclined surface 24 provided in the area of the coupling and fixing elements 4, serves to ensure the tightness between coupled module elements.
  • FIG. 2 shows the rear side of the module element 1 according to FIG. 1, the rear overlap edges 17, 18 resulting from the mutual displacement of the decorative surface part 12 and the functional surface part 13 also being shown.
  • the cross-sectional shape of these insertion grooves 6 corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the coupling and fixing elements, so that these coupling and fixing elements 4 can engage positively and non-positively in the insertion grooves 6 of an adjacent module element 1.
  • the connections between coupling and fixing members 4 and insertion grooves 6 are preferably designed in the manner of dovetail connections.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show that the module elements 1 can be cut to length both vertically and horizontally, for example by means of a saw, whereby due to the coupling and fixing elements 4 still remaining and the remaining areas of the insertion grooves 6 without further adjustments the correspondingly reduced module elements can be installed using the same fastening technology.
  • FIG. 3 shows the visible sides 2 of two module elements which are arranged next to one another and are coupled to one another, wherein molded sealing parts 19 are provided for the purpose of joint sealing.
  • Figure 4 shows a sectional view of the line A-A of Figure 3 and shows the type of lateral coupling and mutual sealing of the two adjacent module elements.
  • the decorative surface part 12 is provided with a special, in particular high-quality visible surface layer.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the shaped sealing part 13 is adapted to the lateral boundary surfaces of the adjoining modules and is preferably under a slight prestress in the assembled state. The joint between the two module elements is thus filled and sealed.
  • a sealing material strip 22 e.g. be provided in the form of a soft material injection, the respectively assigned counter element having a complementary groove 23.
  • FIG. 5 shows, in the form of a partial representation, the use of the recess 7 in the coupling and fixing elements 4 for receiving a countersunk head fastening screw which can be connected to one leg of the carrier rail 14 and thereby Module element 1 fixed in all directions. You can also see the inclined surface sliding mount 11 for clamps.
  • FIG. 6 shows a further example of a bracing of the coupling and fixing elements 4 with the associated support rail 14.
  • the carrier rail 14 is provided with recesses 25, and clamping wedges 26 are provided as clamping elements, which can be inserted into the recesses from above in the case of mutually aligned recesses 25, 7 in the carrier rail 14 and the coupling and fixing element 4, and because of the provided Inclined surfaces lead to mutual bracing of the carrier rail 14 and module elements 1, the module elements 1 being simultaneously fixed in a positive manner in the horizontal direction.
  • the coupling elements in the form of clamping wedge elements 26 and clamping clips 9 can consist of a deformation-free plastic material, but are preferably made of metal.
  • FIG. 7 shows an example of an assembly register for pre-wall assembly of the module system according to the invention.
  • This assembly controller consists of fastening parts 27 to be screwed to the respective wall, vertical support strips 18 which can be connected to them, and horizontally extending support rails 14 which can be fixed thereon.
  • the mutual distances between the support rails 14 are selected in accordance with the grid dimensions of the module elements, the arrangement also being able to be carried out in this way, that the module elements can be offset, for example by half the height, so that traditional patterns known from tiling technology can also be realized.
  • FIG. 8 shows a detail of the assembly register according to FIG. 7 and shows the possible adjustments.
  • the vertical support strips 18, which are U-shaped in cross section, can be adjusted relative to the form-fitting engaging wall fastening parts 27 in order to obtain an exactly vertical and flat mounting surface.
  • adjustment and fastening screws 29 are used, the front threaded part of which is used for screwing to the wall fastening part 27 and the rear support ring part of which permits distance regulation by coupling with the keyhole-like recess in the vertical support bar.
  • assembly registers which have the necessary alignment options and which allow the module elements 1 to be fastened to support rails 14 in the required grid.
  • the support rail 14 can also be attached directly on the wall side and that on the bottom side a connecting coupling rail with coupling elements suitable for engaging in the insertion grooves is generally used.
  • Figure 9 shows a multi-part module element 1, which is provided from a frame-like functional part 37 with coupling and fixing elements 4 and insertion grooves provided on the back.
  • the assembly of this frame-like functional part 37 can therefore be carried out in the same way as the assembly of the other module elements.
  • the opening which can be predetermined in its size and is enclosed by the frame-like functional part 27, can be used to accommodate a wide variety of units.
  • An embodiment is provided with an intermediate plate 30 which can be connected to the frame-like functional part 37, which in turn can be coupled via snap-lock connections to a decorative surface part 12 which has a recess for receiving a switch and junction box unit 31. In the assembled state, only the decorative surface part 12 with the integrated electrical unit 13 can be seen.
  • FIG. 10 shows a right-angled connecting element 41, which has a row of coupling and fixing elements 38, 39 on each side of an angled edge 43.
  • a connecting element 41 By means of such a connecting element 41, module elements can be arranged and coupled exactly at right angles to one another, as is shown in FIG. 11.
  • an expansion joint 50 In the corner area there is an expansion joint 50 which can be filled with elastic material if necessary.
  • the tabs 38, 39 engage in insertion grooves in the manner already described, which are formed by profile webs in a manner to be explained in more detail below.
  • FIG. 12 shows an angled connecting element 42, the angled edge 43 of which is designed in the manner of a film hinge.
  • Each coupling and fixing element is in turn formed by a double-lug arrangement 38, 39 with a sliding receptacle 11 in between.
  • Such a bendable connecting element allows practically any transition connections between module elements to manufacture, which leads to high flexibility and corresponding advantages in assembly technology.
  • FIG. 13 shows the rear side of a module element 1 in connection with a corner angle profile part 46 with molded coupling straps 45.
  • insertion grooves 6 on the back of the respective modules 1 is of particular importance. These insertion grooves are no longer fully machined from the material of the functional surface part, but are formed by profile webs 24 which are formed in one piece with the functional surface part and without loss of function lead to significant material savings.
  • the insertion grooves 6 formed by the profile webs 24 are preferably interrupted at several points over their longitudinal extent, the mutually aligned interruptions each defining a guide transverse groove 40 for receiving the coupling brackets 45.
  • the coupling brackets 45 can be expanded in the coupled state by introducing expansion wedges 47 and can thus be stably clamped to the profile webs 24.
  • the corner angle profile part 46 can also be provided with a film hinge to enable an angle adjustment.
  • FIG. 13 also clearly shows that the design of the coupling and fixing elements in the form of a double strap arrangement 38, 39 leads to an advantageous increase in stability and also to an improvement in the fastening technology.
  • the countersunk receptacles 10 provided in the individual tabs 38, 39 for fastening screws are distributed in a larger number over the width of a module element 1 and a fastening element can be placed in each case where it is particularly expedient in the respective application.
  • the arrangement of the sliding receptacle 11 between the two tabs 38, 39 is not only advantageous from the point of view of stability, but also in particular in terms of facilitating the demolding processes in comparison to the design of the coupling and fixing elements according to FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 14 shows a support module and a corner part module in order to document the possible variations of the system according to the invention.
  • FIG. 15 shows a perspective illustration of angular and cap-shaped trough cladding parts 48, 49, it being evident that the system according to the invention can be varied to a great extent with regard to the design of such special parts without deviating from the basic concept of the connection and coupling technology.
  • module elements 1 simultaneously take on holding functions and can, for example, be equipped with carrying areas 33 which define a fixing gap 14 which can be used for receiving and holding a storage and carrying surface 32 or carrying rod arrangements.
  • module elements designed in this way can be designed and arranged in such a way that there is a vertically extending receiving gap for a shower partition.
  • glass holders, soap dish holders, towel holders, roll holders and the like can also be fixed in module elements 1 designed in this way.
  • FIG. 17 shows another interesting embodiment of the invention, which is important in connection with the use of mounting registers, which ensure a distance between the respective wall wall and the cladding surface.
  • the module elements can namely also be designed three-dimensionally, as shown in FIG. 17 with the aid of a cabinet part 35 and a storage compartment part 36.
  • Such module elements can either be combined with frame-like functional parts analogous to FIG. 9 or even be provided with such a frame-like functional part, so that they can be integrated into functional walls to be constructed using the same fastening technique.
  • Appropriate design of the assembly register means that even larger cabinet parts can be integrated flush in the wall to be created.
  • Figure 18 shows a module element 1, which can be a tile element, for example, which has a plurality of insertion channels running parallel to one another on the rear side 3, which are formed by profile web elements 24 which are preferably molded onto the rear side and which can be connected to coupling and fixing elements 4 in the manner of a dovetail connection are.
  • the individual profile web elements 24 are spaced apart from one another, so that any necessary insertion grooves are also available in the transverse direction.
  • Module elements 1, one above the other, are connected via adapter elements 51 to be used horizontally, which comprise a central sealing strip 52 and a plurality of coupling and fixing elements 4 arranged on both sides of this sealing strip 52.
  • a vertically to be used connection profile 54 is used between adjacent module elements 1, which is also integral has molded sealing strip, which will be described in detail.
  • the horizontally to be used adapter element 51 and the vertically to be used connecting profile 54 can be coupled via a corner connector 55, so that overall tight surfaces can be created against the ingress of water by joining these components together.
  • FIG. 19 shows the front view of the arrangement according to FIG. 18 and thus the visible side 2 of the module element 1 and the sealing strips 52 assigned to the adapter element 51, the connecting profile 54 and the corner connector 55.
  • Figure 20 shows a rear view of the module element 1, the adapter element 51 via the coupling and fixing elements 4 with the module element 1 being positively and non-positively connected and this adapter element 1 is also connected via the corner connector 55 to the vertical connecting profile 54, so that results in an uninterrupted sealing strip 52 on the front.
  • FIG. 21 shows a perspective view of the front of an adapter element 51.
  • This adapter element 51 comprises a U-shaped bridge part 53, on the side legs 60 of which the coupling and fixing members 4 are molded on the outside.
  • These coupling and fixing elements 4 are of shell-shaped design and have a bottom 58 which is aligned with the end face of the respective side leg 60 and in which fastening openings 59 are provided.
  • the sealing strip which extends over the entire length of the adapter element, is integrally formed on the bridge part 53 52, wherein the middle leg 56 carrying this sealing strip 52 has a compression and / or bending zone 57.
  • FIG. 22 shows a rear view of the adapter element 51 according to FIG. 21, wherein it can be seen that the bridge part 53 has in its middle leg a downwardly curved region which forms the bending zone 57 and which carries the sealing strip 52.
  • FIG. 23 shows a cross-sectional view of the adapter element 51 according to FIGS. 21 and 22.
  • the bridge part 53 On both sides of the bridge part 53 there are the shell-like coupling and fixing elements 4, the bottom 58 of which runs flush with the ends of the side legs 60 of the bridge part 53.
  • the design of the middle leg 56 of the bridge part 53 is essential, since the bridge part 53 must make it possible to absorb the expansion of the module elements, in particular the tiles, in the joint profile and still maintain the tightness and appearance of the joint.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the sealing strip 52 which is adapted to the joint profile, is arranged on an area of the middle leg 56 which is designed as a bending zone 57, this bending zone 57 consisting of a downwardly curved wall section and the deformability or the elasticities being chosen such that any strains that occur are absorbed and the sealing strip 52 is always held in firm and tight contact in the respective joint.
  • FIG. 24 shows a connecting profile 54 to be used horizontally, which differs from the adapter element 1 already described essentially only in that it has no molded coupling and fixing elements. Accordingly, the connection profile 54 also consists of a bridge part 53 with an associated sealing strip 52, bearing surfaces 61 being provided for the module elements on both sides of the sealing strip 52.
  • FIG. 25 shows a cross section through the connecting profile 54 and reveals the U-shaped bridge part with the side legs 60 and the middle leg 56, which, analogously to the adapter element described, has a continuous bending zone 57 in the area of the molding of the sealing strip 52.
  • a corner connector 55 is provided, as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, which is shown in FIG.
  • the corner connector 55 which is preferably a one-piece molded part, is formed by two sections of the connecting profile 54 which intersect at a right angle in a common plane, so that a sealing strip cross 52 arises, which is supported by bending zones 57, as has already been explained with the aid of the adapter element and the connecting profile.
  • each sealing strip section 52 There are contact surfaces 61 on both sides of each sealing strip section 52, so that a table-like overall structure is created in connection with the side legs of the combined bridge parts.
  • coupling projections 62 are provided with the four sealing strip sections 52, which allow a form-fitting coupling with adjacent adapter elements or connecting profiles.
  • the corner connector 55 thus ensures that the clamping principle implemented in connection with the sealing strips is also implemented unchanged in the corner area, and thus a consistently identical behavior of the sealing strips is ensured in the event of the module elements being expanded.
  • the adapter element, connecting profile and corner connector in one piece or in one piece in certain desired combinations. It is also essential that both the adapter element and the connecting profile can always be cut to the required length, and by using the appropriate coloring of the plastic materials, the desired joint discoloration can be achieved.
  • the choice of material with regard to the visible side of the decorative surface parts means that the same materials can be used as for the sanitary objects, in particular the same plastic materials, so that bathrooms can be made of the same material and thus of the same color.
  • 1 cutting lines can be applied to the back of each module element.
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