EP1244859A1 - Dispositif de fixation d'elements au mur et/ou au plafond - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation d'elements au mur et/ou au plafond

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EP1244859A1
EP1244859A1 EP00987171A EP00987171A EP1244859A1 EP 1244859 A1 EP1244859 A1 EP 1244859A1 EP 00987171 A EP00987171 A EP 00987171A EP 00987171 A EP00987171 A EP 00987171A EP 1244859 A1 EP1244859 A1 EP 1244859A1
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Manfred Kluth
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
    • B44C7/00Paperhanging
    • B44C7/02Machines, apparatus, tools or accessories therefor
    • B44C7/022Tapestry work
    • 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
    • E04B9/30Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by edge details of the ceiling; e.g. securing to an adjacent wall
    • E04B9/303Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by edge details of the ceiling; e.g. securing to an adjacent wall for flexible tensioned membranes

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  • the invention relates to a device for fastening wall and / or ceiling elements, in particular a stretched film consisting of a two-part profile system, of which a first profile is provided for wall and / or ceiling mounting and at least one bearing element for pivotally accommodating and releasably fastening at least one has second profile, the second profile having a corresponding bearing element
  • Fastening devices of the generic type are generally known as a one-piece profile which is fastened to a wall or ceiling and has at least one trough-shaped recess or recess in which, for example, the film is clamped directly or indirectly via a piping.
  • the piping is here on the edge of the Foil, for example welded on or otherwise fastened.
  • the fastening device is generally fastened to the wall or ceiling in such a way that, after the film has been clamped in, the fastening device is arranged in a concealed manner and thus preferably leads to an almost complete covering of the wall or ceiling surfaces the foils can also be part of lighting surfaces, which are generally translucent, in particular translucent, foils or lacquer foils.
  • the light sources or lighting bodies are arranged behind the foils and emit direct or indirect light Light onto the film so that the viewer perceives an almost uniform illumination on the film side facing away from the lighting fixtures
  • a holder for a blanket made of a stretched film in which the profiles for fastening the film are made in one piece and, if necessary, are clad by additional covers. or ceilings, especially in the corner area.
  • the profiles are mounted in such a way that the profiles are first attached and the film with its piping must be pushed over the entire length of the profile into the existing recess.
  • the recess for the profile piping consists of two different legs of the profile with a small distance from each other which complicates the introduction of the film or the piping and also leads to wide shadow gaps between two adjacent foils due to the selected profile construction Covered or left in its shape A further reduction of the shadow gaps is not possible due to the fixed legs of the profile used, because otherwise the import of the foil piping is made more difficult. Furthermore, only foils can be attached with this holder From the German utility model DE 73 17 745 a profile strip set consisting of two individual profiles is known. The profile strip set is intended for connecting wall and base plates for the production of box-like objects.
  • the second profile strip has a corresponding claw and is additionally equipped with two legs pointing upwards to accommodate a vertical wall plate one of the legs is used to hold the base plate.
  • the two profile strips are joined in such a way that the profiles are first plugged onto the wall or base plates and the wall plate with the associated profile with the K lau on the support member of the other profile is initially placed obliquely and pivoted into the profile plane of the second leg, the projection is held by the nose clamping
  • the two profiles have a common profile plane and connect the base plate with the wall plate at an angle of 90 °, the claw and the mounting member being arranged lying in the profile plane, so that, for example, an overhead mounting by the claw and the mounting member for fastening the second profile strip is not possible
  • the invention has for its object to show a profile system which enables a significantly simplified assembly and disassembly of the individual profiles and thus leads to a considerable reduction in working hours and at the same time leaves a variety of design options open
  • the two profiles each have a leg protruding from the plane of the profile for mutual support, the bearing elements lying in the plane of the leg being designed to accommodate the second assigned profile
  • the second profile Due to the pivotability of the second profile, in an advantageous embodiment of the invention there is the possibility of further reducing the distances between the two legs between which the film piping is hung, and thus reducing the shadow gap It is possible to reduce the two leg spacings by the second profile being pivotably suspended in the first profile and thus, for example, being pivoted into its end position only after the welt has been suspended
  • both profiles have a corresponding detent
  • one of the two profiles can be equipped with a trough-shaped recess, into which the corresponding bearing element is hung, the trough-shaped recess being able to be formed over the entire axial length of the profile used or in divided sections.
  • the trough-shaped recess provides is an exemplary embodiment and can be supplemented or improved if necessary by equivalent technical measures. It is only necessary to ensure that the corresponding bearing element enables a pivoting movement of the second profile
  • the corresponding bearing element consists of a one-piece molded leg with a spherical end which extends at least partially or over the entire axial length of the profile, the spherical end being preferably arranged at a right angle to the leg and lies in the trough-shaped recess of the first profile Because of the trough-shaped recess or the spherical end, a pivotable mounting of the second profile is possible here.
  • the integrally formed leg can also extend over the entire axial length of the second profile or over partial sections, it is only necessary that the interlocking of the bearing elements is ensured to a sufficient extent over the entire axial length of the profile system due to the profile material used, which generally consists of plastic or aluminum, and The thin and extremely light film does not place any high demands on the load-bearing capacity of the bearing elements.However, it must be ensured that the bearing elements prevent the bearing elements from slipping out or sliding apart.Therefore, the spherical or trough-shaped design of the position element is ideal because Surface pressure is present, which meets the required requirements.
  • the bearing elements of the two profiles are arranged approximately at half the profile height.
  • the first profile is mirror-symmetrical and is provided for receiving two opposing second profiles. Due to the mirror-symmetrical shape of the first profile, which can generally be used for ceiling suspension, it is possible to hang two second profiles opposite each other and fix them in place. The use of such a profile is always appropriate when relatively large areas are to be covered with stretched foils and a division of the areas into individual segments is desired. Due to the special design of the first profile, there is the possibility of arranging the individual segments close to one another and thus providing only a small shadow gap.
  • the latching of the first profile consists of at least one preferably stepped stop surface and a latching lug, the first profile extending over the second profile is and engages in a recess of the second profile.
  • the stop surface of the detent allows, for example, taking into account the tensile stress occurring through the film, a constant and unchangeable position of the two profiles relative to each other, whereby the stepped stop surface prevents slipping out upwards due to the direct horizontal and vertical contact with the fixed first profile.
  • the first profile have a shorter leg, which is directed downwards compared to the second profile and has a retaining lug formed by a recess in the direction of the second profile.
  • the foil piping is usually equipped with a barb or several barb strips, which come to rest with their resilient leg on the retaining lug and thus prevent the piping from slipping out of the profile system and at the same time assembly by simply hanging or pressing the piping into the Allow recess between the two profiles.
  • the second profile unite Compared to the first profile downward longer leg, the end of which is rounded off at least on the side facing the first profile.
  • the film is thus pressed into the recess between the two legs of the profiles and snaps with its piping through the trained retaining lug, at the same time the film comes to rest on the rounded side of the second leg and thus avoids punctual stress with a possible tearing of the film
  • the upper legs of the first profile are straight, curved or oriented at an angle to the profile body, so that the second profiles provided for receiving are held securely in accordance with the respective installation conditions or the respective intended use
  • a fastening flange in the form of a crossbar, an angled crossbar or a guide receptacle is arranged above the legs.
  • the crossbar or angled crossbar can be used directly for installation and with appropriate holes or notches for screw fastening.
  • the first profile is provided with a guide receptacle arranged in the upper region, which is slidably received directly in a corresponding guide
  • the invention advantageously provides that the first profile at the opposite end of the fastening flange has a clamping groove with a catch, into which a cover profile with a corresponding catch can be clamped.
  • the cover profile becomes after the preassembly including the foils are printed in the existing clamping groove and leads to a closed veneer of the individual foil segments with a seamless and light-tight transition
  • the first and / or the second profile is provided for receiving and / or fastening lighting elements, ceiling elements or ceiling parts, busbars, ventilation elements or the like.
  • the versatility of the profile is further improved in this respect by the design according to the invention That the other ceiling or wall elements, which are not used for lighting, can also be fastened by the profile according to the invention.
  • the particular advantage that results from this is the variability and interchangeability of lighting or blind elements of the existing ceiling construction the profiles according to the invention advantageously enable rapid assembly and disassembly of the individual elements WO 01/42581 PCT / DE0O / O4O87
  • the second profile is equipped with an internally and concealed busbar, so that several individually hanging light fixtures can be accommodated in the profiles according to the invention.
  • lighting fixtures are preferably used for existing ceiling lighting for selective illumination of individual objects or for further purposes Illumination used
  • the second profile on the profile side facing outwards is equipped with a flange body or a guide element in the form of a groove or guide rail.
  • the aforementioned ceiling elements or wall elements can be attached to the flange body screwed on Alternatively, there is the option of using the guide elements for fastening
  • the profile body of the first profile merges towards the free end into two legs, which are designed to run parallel or are oriented at the same or different angles to the profile axis.
  • two legs By forming the two legs, for example, larger distances between two existing wall or ceiling elements can be designed so that further accents can be included in the ceiling design
  • the profile body of the first profile has a leg formed on the free end, which is arranged at an angle of preferably 20 to 60 degrees
  • the parallel legs or the connecting pieces of the profile body are spaced such that, for example, a single-phase or multi-phase busbar is arranged between the legs.
  • busbars means that further design variants are available , which, for example, enable the illumination of certain wall or room surface areas.
  • the aforementioned legs or connecting pieces of the profile body have the bearing elements and stop surfaces according to the invention for fastening the second profiles on their outer surfaces, so that no structural changes to the second profiles are required Every transition or corner of a room can be included in the arrangement of the cladding so that there is a high degree of variability
  • FIG. 1 shows a first profile in a sectional side view
  • FIG. 2 shows a second profile in a sectional side view
  • FIG. 3 shows a first assembly position of the two profiles
  • FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the two profiles after assembly
  • FIG. 5 shows a symmetrically designed first profile with two suspended, parallel, second profiles and an upper crossbar
  • FIG. 6 shows a profile according to FIG. 5 with an upper angled cross member and busbar contacts on one of the second profiles
  • FIG. 7 shows a profile according to FIG. 6 with a suspended lighting fixture
  • FIG. 8 shows a further first profile with parallel legs and a busbar arranged between the legs
  • FIG. 9 shows a profile according to FIG. 8 with a second profile designed for fastening further ceiling elements, FIG.
  • FIG. 10 shows a profile according to FIG. 8 with a second profile provided for fastening ventilation elements
  • FIG. 11 shows a further first profile with inner legs running at an angle to one another, which are provided for receiving second profiles
  • Figure 12 shows another first profile with inclined legs and a centrally arranged busbar and
  • Figure 13 shows a further first profile with a leg formed on the end for receiving second profiles
  • Figure 1 shows a first profile 1 of the profile system, which is manufactured in one piece in the continuous casting process or extrusion process.
  • the profile 1 consists of a profile body 2 with an upper overlapping, arranged almost at right angles and slightly curved leg 3. Below the leg 3, an almost parallel is in the same orientation Leg 4 formed with a stepped abutment surface 5
  • the front end of the leg 3 has a hook-shaped nose 6 which engages in a snap-back of the second profile after assembly
  • Has recess 8 as the first bearing element in the recess 8 engages the corresponding bearing element of the second profile after assembly.
  • the downward end of the first profile 1 has a retaining lug 9 in the same orientation as the other legs 3,4,7.
  • the retaining lug 9 is z provided for hanging the welt of a film, not shown
  • Figure 2 shows the second profile 10, which is produced by a similar process and has at the upper end 11 a leg 12 directed against the first profile 1.
  • the leg 12 is arranged almost at right angles to the second profile 10, with the outer surface facing upward a recess 13 is incorporated, while the leg 12 is rounded in the direction of the first profile 1 and merges into a straight stop surface 14.
  • the stop surface 14 lies against the rectangularly graduated stop surface 5 after assembly, so that the second profile 10 does not follow can dodge at the top while the nose 6 of the first profile 1 engages in the recess 13 of the second profile 10 and thus enables a fixed fixation of the second profile 10.
  • the second profile 10 there is another in the upper half of the profile 10 right-angled leg 15 integrally formed, which in a rounded, preferably spherical end 16 merges as a corresponding bearing element.
  • the spherical end 16 is first attached to the trough-shaped recess 8 of the first profile 1 during assembly and the second profile 10 is fixed in place by a pivoting movement by the catch designed as a nose 6 or a recess 13 of the profile system
  • the second end 17 of the second profile 10 is longer than the downward leg of the first profile 1, the end 17 having a short, stump-shaped leg 18 in the direction of the stretched film.
  • the downward end 17 or the leg 18 point
  • a rounding 19 on which the stretched film prevents tearing Preferably, a rounding 19 must be formed at least on the side facing the first profile 1 so that the tensile forces are distributed uniformly.
  • the rounding 22 formed in the exemplary embodiment shown on the opposite side The opposite side prevents premature damage to the film during assembly
  • FIG. 3 shows the two profiles 110 in a first assembly position, the second profile 10 being merely suspended in the bearing element 8 of the first profile 1, while FIG. 4 shows the position of the two profiles 110 after assembly with a parallel alignment of the two profiles 110 shows
  • the film 20 is clamped with its piping 21 between the different legs of the two profiles 1, 10.
  • the piping 21 is usually on one side on the retaining lug 9 and thus prevents the tensioned film 20 from slipping out of the lower recess of the profile system shown representation, the piping 21 is only indicated schematically
  • FIG. 5 shows a first profile 25, which is mirror-symmetrical with respect to profile 1 from FIG. 1 and thus enables two second profiles 10 to be hooked in and fixed.
  • the second profiles 10 are identical to the profiles known from FIG. 2, while the first Profile 25, with the exception of the upper and lower area, almost corresponds to profile 1 shown in FIG. 1 in a mirror-symmetrical design.
  • a deviation from profile 1 from FIG. 1 arises from the fact that the upper, slightly rounded leg is not present and instead two mirror-symmetrical legs 26 are formed, which are arranged at an angle of less than 90 degrees to the profile body 27.
  • the two legs 26 each have a nose 28 at their ends, which engages in the existing recess 13 of the second profile 10 and thus fixes the two profiles 10, 25 allows each other
  • the advantage of this embodiment is t then that the first profile 25 can accommodate two second profiles 10 and is preferably used for ceiling mounting, in order to enable the division of individual segment surfaces with, for example, stretched foils in a correspondingly large area.
  • the first profile 25 is attached to the upper end, for example a cross-member 29 is provided, which enables the preferably fastening of the first profiles 25 by means of a dubbed assembly.
  • the dubbed assembly is always used if, for example, further heavy loads are to be held by the used profiles 25 Attaching and fixing the second profiles 10 in a simple and easy-to-assemble manner.
  • a lower, visible termination of the profiles 10, 25 is provided by a cover panel 31, which is adjusted in width to the spacing of the mounted profiles 10 and in a clamping groove 32
  • the cover panel 31 has a blunt arrow end 34, which engages behind the existing projection 33 with two side legs 35.
  • the cover panel 31 is preferably carried out in a plastic material which from below into the Clamping groove 32 can be pressed in. Alternatively, an aluminum profile can be used.
  • the cover panel 31 leads to a clean, flush finish of the profiles 10 25 used and seamlessly surrounds the film 30 provided for lighting with its piping 36 lying between the profiles 10, 25
  • FIG. 6 shows the execution of a further profile 40 which essentially corresponds to the known profile from FIG. 5.
  • an angle cross-member 41 is integrally formed on the profile 40.
  • the angle cross-member 41 is preferably used for fastening the profile 40 in the corner region right a second profile 10 with the film WO 01/42581 PCT7DE0O / O4O87
  • a second profile 42 is suspended and locked, which has a recess 44 on the inside 43.
  • a two-phase busbar 45 is also attached in the recess 44 and is used to connect further lighting fixtures is provided
  • FIG. 7 shows the profile 40 according to FIG. 6 with an inserted lighting element 46, which has a rod-shaped end 47 with contact elements 48 corresponding to the busbar 45.
  • the contact elements 48 lie on the one hand in the U-shaped busbar 45 and, on the other hand, are supported on the first profile 40 ab Because the profile 40 is made of aluminum, for example, care must be taken that the contact is made only on the side of the contact elements 48 facing the busbar 45.
  • the lighting fixture 46 can also have any shape in the following.
  • the exemplary embodiment shown is only indicative a joint 49 and an illumination screen 50 are shown. It is quite possible that the illuminants can be pivotally attached directly with the omission of an illumination screen
  • FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of the first profile 60 according to the invention, which is also provided for receiving two second profiles 10.
  • the profile body 61 merges into two parallel legs 62, 63 at the free end hm.
  • the two legs 62, 63 are almost identical on their outer sides 64 to the outer sides of the previous profiles according to FIGS. 5 and 7.
  • the formation of the two legs 62, 63 only creates a rectangular-shaped recess 65 in the middle, which is provided for receiving a busbar 66 in the busbar 66 is a commercially available busbar, which can be clamped or screwed into the profile 60 and furthermore has U-shaped insulating bodies 67 with internal contact elements 68.
  • the luminous elements, not shown, with corresponding connection contacts are inserted into the busbar 66 and by, for example a twist of 90 degrees contacting clamped
  • the busbar 66 By using the profile 60 with busbar 66 and the two profiles 10 arranged on both sides with clamped film 30, it is thus possible to arrange additional lighting elements for room illumination between the individual fo enelements, whereby a variable by the busbar 66 Design and arrangement possibility is given, as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5, the upper end of the profile 60 is equipped with a crossbar 69 which enables the profile 60 to be mounted on the ceiling and, if necessary, on the wall
  • FIG. 9 shows the first profile 60 according to FIG. 8 with busbar 66 in an identical design.
  • a second profile 73 is fastened on the left-hand side, which is provided for mounting a blind element 71 for example, the blind element 71 can be screwed on
  • the blind element 71 can consist, for example, of a particle board, a fibreboard or plasterboard or other wall or ceiling panels not provided for lighting
  • FIG. 10 also shows the first profile 60 according to FIG. 8 with busbar 66.
  • a further second profile 76 is fastened on the left-hand side, which has a T-shaped, integrally molded extension 74 on its outside.
  • the second profile 76 provided with the T-shaped extension 74 for fastening ventilation elements 75 which are integrated in the ceiling.
  • fastening other ceiling and wall elements, if necessary, via the T-shaped extension 74 can be fasten flower elements or busbars in this way
  • FIG. 11 shows a further embodiment variant of a first profile 80, which in turn is provided for receiving two second profiles 10.
  • the profile body 81 of the profile 80 is cross-shaped in cross section and has two horizontally extending legs 82, 83
  • a further leg 84.85 arranged at an angle is integrally formed on the free ends of the legs 82.83, the free ends of the legs 84.85 converging towards one another.
  • the outer surfaces 86 of the two legs 84.85 furthermore already correspond to those Versions known from FIGS.
  • the two second profiles 10 are arranged in a V-shape after assembly, so that the foils 30 to be accommodated can be brought together extremely closely and the unusable area for Significantly reduce the lighting between the foils 30
  • the gap is closed by a cover panel 87.
  • the upper end of the profile 80 is equipped with a guide receptacle 88 compared to the previous representations.
  • the guide receptacle 88 can be, for example, with a corresponding counterpart for mounting on a ceiling or wall be used
  • FIG. 12 shows a further first profile 90, which essentially corresponds to the basic structure of the profile from FIG. 11.
  • the profile body 91 has a recess 92 in the center, into which a busbar 93 is inserted
  • the second profile 10 corresponds to that from FIG. 11.
  • the formerly free ends of the legs 94.95 are connected to the profile body 91 with two parallel connecting pieces 96.97.
  • the profile 90 is preferably used there for ceiling mounting with the guide receptacle 98 where additional lighting fixtures are to be used and can be combined with larger ceilings with the profile known from FIG FIG. 13 shows a further development of the profile known from FIG.
  • the profile 100 is not constructed symmetrically, but instead has a leg 103 molded onto the end of the profile body 102, which is arranged at an angle of 20 to 60 degrees.
  • the leg 103 in turn serves to receive a second profile 10, while the profile body 102 is intended to receive a second profile 42 known from FIG. 6 with busbar 45.
  • the profile 100 is preferably intended for use in the corner area of the ceilings and, in the present embodiment variant, in addition to bringing the film up to the wall, it is also possible to install individual lighting fixtures (not shown).
  • Ventilation element second profile

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de fixation d'au moins une feuille tendue destinée à être fixée au mur et/ou au plafond. L'invention vise à simplifier le procédé de fixation. A cet effet, le dispositif comprend un profilé en deux parties, un premier élément profilé (1) présentant au moins un élément support (8) destiné à loger de façon pivotante au moins un deuxième élément profilé (10), le deuxième profilé (10) possédant un élément support (16) correspondant. Le logement mutuel des deux profilés individuels (1,10) permet de fixer le premier élément profilé de manière usuelle au plafond ou au mur. Une fois les préparatifs achevés, la feuille sensible peut être suspendue et fixée à l'aide du deuxième profilé (10).
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