EP1403444A1 - Système de profilés - Google Patents

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EP1403444A1
EP1403444A1 EP02021182A EP02021182A EP1403444A1 EP 1403444 A1 EP1403444 A1 EP 1403444A1 EP 02021182 A EP02021182 A EP 02021182A EP 02021182 A EP02021182 A EP 02021182A EP 1403444 A1 EP1403444 A1 EP 1403444A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/06Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements
    • E04F19/065Finishing profiles with a T-shaped cross-section or the like
    • E04F19/066Finishing profiles with a T-shaped cross-section or the like fixed onto a base profile by means of a separate connector
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/06Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements
    • E04F19/062Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements used between similar elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/06Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements
    • E04F19/062Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements used between similar elements
    • E04F19/063Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements used between similar elements for simultaneously securing panels having different thicknesses

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  • the invention relates to a profile rail system with a cover profile and with a connecting part for indirectly or directly anchoring the cover profile on a floor or a wall.
  • Such a profile rail system is used on the one hand for edging a floor or wall covering.
  • a floor or wall covering is represented, for example, by parquet and laminate flooring, flexible carpeting or tiles and is generally referred to below as a surface covering.
  • such a profile rail system is used to bridge joints between two surface covering pieces, such as those e.g. for parquet and laminate floors are necessary to prevent tearing or swelling of the surface covering under the influence of expansion or shrinkage due to temperature or aging.
  • the bridging by a cover profile is expedient, especially since the raised abutting edge between the two surface covering pieces is visually unattractive on the one hand and on the other hand creates a possible risk of stumbling or injury.
  • a so-called compensation profile is often used to compensate for the height between differently thick surface covering pieces, ie a cover profile which is asymmetrical with respect to the two transverse sides of the profile.
  • a cover profile which is asymmetrical with respect to the two transverse sides of the profile.
  • the strength of the asymmetry of the compensation profile has to be adapted disadvantageously to the height difference to be compensated.
  • a comparatively large number of different types of cover profiles must be manufactured and kept in stock. This in turn increases the likelihood of errors in the profile selection, for example for the end user.
  • a strip-like connecting part which can be rigidly screwed to the cover profile and which lies with a cylindrical bead in an approximately ⁇ -shaped groove of a base profile which can be screwed to the floor. In this way, a limited tilting movement of the cover profile compared to the base profile is achieved.
  • a disadvantage of this system is in particular that a base profile must always be used and that the screw heads of the cover profile can protrude from the cover profile in an extremely undesirable manner with the formation of sharp screw edges.
  • a U-shaped connecting part with circumferentially applied locking ribs is known, which can be snapped onto an approximately T-shaped web of the cover profile.
  • the connecting part can in turn be locked in a receptacle of a base profile, which engages on opposite sides of the circumference of the connecting part.
  • the connecting part can be inserted straight or obliquely in the receptacle of the base profile due to its cylinder-like circumference with respect to its plane of symmetry, so that in turn there is a limited tilting of the cover profile with respect to the base profile.
  • the invention is based on the object of specifying a profile rail system which is as simple as possible and which is particularly suitable in particular with regard to a height compensation between adjacent surface covering pieces.
  • an approximately pin-like connecting part is provided with a holding head which can be inserted into a holding groove of a cover profile in order to produce a form-fitting connection in such a way that the shaft of the connecting part is tiltable about the profile axis of the cover profile.
  • the height compensation between adjacent surface covering pieces takes place automatically when the profile rail system is installed, since the cover profile is pressed into the optimal inclined position due to the counter forces exerted by the surface covering, which advantageously, e.g. to compensate for unevenness in the floor, can also vary along the profile axis.
  • the profile rail system is extremely simple and versatile. In particular, the use of a basic profile is optional.
  • the tilting movement of the shaft is achieved in that the holding head is held in the holding groove in the manner of an articulated head.
  • the tilting of the shaft required for height compensation requires only a small amount of force.
  • An articulated mounting of the shaft in the cover profile also prevents an unfavorable material load when the cover profile is tilted. This in turn ensures a long service life for the profile rail system.
  • the use of the holding head as an articulated head enables a material-saving implementation of the profile rail system. At the same time, particularly large angles of tilt can be achieved.
  • a joint-like holder of the holding head is expediently formed by an approximately spherical holding head which lies in the holding groove in the manner of a ball joint.
  • a similar mobility of the holding head in the holding groove is alternatively achieved in that the holding head is designed in the manner of a countersunk screw towards the shank in the manner of a cone or a section of a ball.
  • This embodiment of the connecting part is particularly advantageous in connection with a central web of the cover profile protruding into the holding groove and oriented in the longitudinal direction of the profile as a stop for the connecting part.
  • the connecting part is T-shaped, the holding head forming the horizontal leg of the T-shape having approximately the shape of an elongated cylinder, the cylinder axis of which is perpendicular to the shaft axis.
  • the holding head and the holding groove form a hinge-like connection.
  • the shaft can advantageously only be tilted about the longitudinal axis of the cover profile, but not perpendicularly to it.
  • the shaft of the connecting part is provided in the manner of a lamellar plug with circumferential lamellae, which are provided for anchoring the profile rail system directly in holes drilled in the floor or the wall.
  • An alternative embodiment is particularly advantageous for large-area installation, which additionally comprises a base profile to be screwed first to the floor or to the wall, on which the connecting part connected to the cover profile is then locked.
  • the base profile ensures a particularly good hold of the profile rail system on the floor or wall and allows simple and precise alignment of the profile axis with respect to the surface covering edge.
  • a particular advantage is that the cover profile can be used in unchanged form for both of the variants mentioned. Thus e.g. It is also possible to retrofit or upgrade the profile rail system by retrofitting the base profile without having to replace the cover profile.
  • the holding head and the holding groove are expediently provided with corresponding guide means, which hold the shaft semi-permeably in a clear, in particular vertical, position with respect to the base area of the cover profile.
  • This is understood to mean a guide which, on the one hand, allows one or more connecting parts to be inserted without pressure into the holding groove only in a certain orientation of the connecting parts. This ensures that the shafts of a plurality of connecting parts inserted into the cover profile are parallel, which facilitates insertion of the shafts into the corresponding receptacle.
  • only when it is necessary for height compensation can the or each connecting part against a low back pressure the guide means are tilted from the vertical original position.
  • Suitable semi-permanent guide means are realized by a flat guide surface of the holding head, which corresponds to a flat supporting surface of the holding groove.
  • the holding head is provided with a guide rib which engages in a longitudinal rib arranged in the holding groove when the connecting part is inserted.
  • a flexible neck region preferably arranged between the holding head and the shaft of the connecting part, serves as lateral tolerance compensation. If, for example, a hole is made slightly decentrally with respect to the central axis of the cover profile in the floor or in the wall, the bendable neck region nevertheless allows the shaft of the connecting part to slide into the receptacle without tilting.
  • This bending ability is preferably achieved in that the neck region is tapered or waisted in relation to the shaft and the holding head, and thus represents a predetermined bending point.
  • the taper in the neck area also enables a larger tilt angle.
  • the spacing between the inside and an adjacent surface covering piece is advantageously increased by means of a spacer bar, which is formed on each transverse end of the cover profile and protrudes from the inside of the cover plate, so that a particularly large tilt angle can be achieved with a comparatively small curvature of the cover profile.
  • the shaft is expediently provided with at least one notch which serves as the target interface. At such a notch, the connecting part can be shortened easily if necessary.
  • the shaft is expediently designed to be cylindrically symmetrical.
  • Plastic is particularly suitable as the material for the connecting part. On the one hand, this enables inexpensive production of the connecting part as a molded part. On the other hand, the material properties of conventional plastics, in particular the high degree of flexibility and the comparatively high breaking strength, favor the behavior of the profile rail system. Since the or each connecting part is held on the underside of the cover profile and thus the cover profile can be anchored without screws, sharp-edged surface areas on the profile top side of the cover profile that is visible in the assembled state are avoided.
  • the profile rail system 1 shown in simplified form in FIG. 1 comprises a cover profile 2, a base profile 3 and a number of pin-like or dowel-like connecting parts, of which only one connecting part 4 is shown.
  • the connecting part 4 serves for the screwless anchoring of the cover profile 2.
  • the base profile 3 has a flat base plate 5, from which two longitudinal webs 7 project along the profile axis 6 parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cover profile 2 and / or base profile 3.
  • the longitudinal webs 7 thus run parallel to one another and form a groove-like receptacle 8 between them.
  • the two mutually facing inner walls 9 are provided with retaining grooves 10 running along the profile axis 6.
  • the free end 11 of each longitudinal web 7 is tapered towards the receptacle 8.
  • the two free ends 11 of the two longitudinal webs 7 thus form a funnel-like insertion aid for the connecting part 4.
  • the base plate 5 is further provided with a number of bushings 12 arranged on the outside of the longitudinal webs 7 for fastening the base profile 3 by means of screws.
  • the connecting part 4 is constructed like a screw and comprises a holding head 13 shaped conically or in the manner of a spherical segment in the manner of a countersunk screw, which merges into a cylindrically symmetrical shaft 15 via a neck region 14.
  • the holding head 13 projects beyond the shaft 15 in the radial direction.
  • the holding head 13 has a larger diameter than the shaft 15.
  • the shaft 15 is provided with a plurality of locking ribs 16, which are displaced in parallel along the shaft axis 17 of the connecting part 4 and run around the shaft 15 around its entire circumference.
  • the cover profile 2 comprises an unperforated cover plate 18 which is curved in the manner of an umbrella 19 in cross section to an inside.
  • the cover profile 2 is further provided with two longitudinal webs 20 which are each formed approximately perpendicular to the inside 19 of the cover plate 18 and the free ends 21 of which are bent towards one another.
  • the two longitudinal webs 20 thus form between them an approximately semicircular holding groove 22 which is open to the inside 19.
  • the cover profile 2 is mirror-symmetrical with respect to a central plane 24 formed by the profile axis 6 and a normal axis 23 perpendicular to this.
  • the axis perpendicular to the profile axis 6 and the normal axis 23 is referred to below as the transverse axis 25.
  • the area spanned by the profile axis 6 and the transverse axis 25 is referred to as the base area 26.
  • the floor covering pieces 28 can be hard materials, such as parquet, laminate or tiles. Furthermore, the floor covering can also be realized using soft carpeting, such as carpeting or PVC.
  • the floor covering pieces 28 and the floor 27 are each interposed with an insulation layer 29. The floor covering pieces 28 are brought up to the base profile 3 in such a way that the edge 30 of each floor covering piece lies against the adjacent longitudinal web 7 of the base profile 3 or runs at a small distance from it, forming a joint 31.
  • a plurality of connecting parts 4 are each inserted with their retaining head 13 into the retaining groove 22 of the cover profile 2.
  • the longitudinal webs 20 engage behind the holding head 13, so that the respective connecting part 4 is held in a form-fitting manner on the cover profile 2 with respect to the direction given by the normal axis 23.
  • the holding head 13 rests with its head end 32 against a central web 33 of the cover profile 2 projecting into the holding groove 22, so that an almost play-free fit of the connecting part 4 in the holding groove 22 is ensured.
  • the cover profile 2 and a connecting part 4 together form a T-shaped cross section in a simplified view, the vertical leg of which is formed by the connecting part 4 and the horizontal leg of which is formed by the cover plate 18 of the cover profile 2.
  • the unit from the cover profile 2 and the connecting parts 4 connected to it is pressed against the base profile 3, so that the respective shaft 15 is pressed into the receptacle 8.
  • the locking ribs 16 of the shaft 15 interlock with the retaining grooves 10 of the longitudinal webs 7 and anchor the cover profile 2 to the base profile 3 without screws.
  • the shaft 15 is expediently pressed into the receptacle 8 so that both transverse ends 34 of the cover plate 18 on the respective floor covering piece 28 lie under tension.
  • the cover profile 2 thus acts in the manner of a leaf spring and causes the cover profile 2 and the connecting part 4 to pull upward, that is to say in the direction facing away from the base 27, which acts against the holding force of the locking formed by the locking ribs 16 with the holding grooves 10 ,
  • This bias in the profile rail system 1 effectively prevents the cover profile 2 from slipping or wobbling, and at the same time fixes the floor covering pieces 28 on the floor 27.
  • the central web 33 ensures that a free space is formed on its two sides between the head end 32 and the inside 19. This easily enables a height compensation shown in FIG. 3 between floor covering pieces 28a, 28b, which have different thicknesses.
  • the cover plate 18 touches the corresponding one Transverse end 34a first the thicker floor covering piece 28a. If the cover profile 2 and the connecting part 4 connected to it are pressed further towards the bottom 27, the torque exerted by the floor covering piece 28a on the cover profile 2 tilts the cover profile 2 until the central web 33 until the second transverse end 34b on the corresponding floor covering piece 28b rests.
  • the normal axis 23 is thus tilted by a tilt angle A with respect to the shaft axis 17.
  • the holding head 13 and the holding groove 22 are preferably dimensioned in such a way that a tilting angle of at least 10 ° is achieved in accordance with the intended purpose, without undesired bending of the connecting part 4 or the cover profile 2 taking place.
  • FIG. 4 An alternative embodiment of the connecting part 4 is shown in FIG. 4.
  • the holding head 13 is designed in the form of an elongated cylinder lying transverse to the shaft axis 17.
  • the holding head 13 and the shaft 15 thus form approximately a T-shape, the horizontal leg of which is formed by the holding head 13, while the vertical leg is formed by the shaft 15.
  • the holding head 13 and the shaft 15 are separated by a comparatively thin neck region 14.
  • the shaft 15 carries notches 35, which are introduced at regular axial intervals and serve as cutting markings or target interfaces. Each notch 35 allows the shaft 15 to be easily cut if it is e.g. in the case of very thin floor covering pieces 28 to be connected, it is too long to ensure a flush bordering of the floor covering pieces 28.
  • the head end 32 is provided with a guide rib 37 running parallel to the cylinder axis 36 of the holding head 13.
  • the connecting part 4 shown in FIG. 4 is part of an embodiment of the profile rail system 1 shown in the assembled state in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the associated cover profile 2 has a retaining groove 22 with an approximately circular cross section.
  • the longitudinal webs 20 surround the holding head 13 in the manner of the joint capsule of a swivel joint.
  • the shaft 15 is therefore advantageously only tiltable about the profile axis 6, but not about the transverse axis 25.
  • a very large tilt angle A of, for example, up to approximately 40 ° can be achieved in this embodiment.
  • the guide rib 37 which in the illustration according to FIG. 5 engages in a corresponding longitudinal groove 38 of the cover profile 2, causes the connecting parts 4 to be oriented perpendicular to the base surface 26 with respect to the shaft axis 17 when the connecting parts 4 are inserted into the holding groove 22.
  • the shaft 15 of the connecting part 4 is provided with circumferential slats 39 in the manner of a lamella dowel.
  • the profile rail system 1 here only comprises the cover profile 2 and the connecting part 4, the shaft 15 of which is provided for directly anchoring the profile rail system 1 in a bore 40 made in the base 27.
  • a base profile 3 is not provided in this embodiment.
  • the tapered neck area 14 is designed to be flexible in this embodiment and thus serves as a lateral tolerance compensation in order to ensure proper assembly of the profile rail system 1 even when the holes 40 are not exactly placed in a straight line, and thus individual holes 40 with respect to the central plane 24 of the profile rail system 1 deviate. This situation is shown in Fig. 9.
  • the neck region 14 bends in such a way that the shaft 15 slides into the bore 40 without tilting, thereby ensuring that the cover profile 2 is securely seated on the floor 27.
  • FIGS. 10 to 12 Further embodiments of the connecting part 4 and an associated design of the cover profile 2 are shown in FIGS. 10 to 12.
  • a flat guide surface 41 is provided on the head region of the connecting part 4.
  • this guide surface 41 lies against a corresponding, flat support surface 42 of the cover profile 2.
  • 11 - similar to the embodiment according to FIG. 4 - has approximately the shape of a cylinder lying transversely to the shaft axis 17.
  • the holding head 13 is approximately spherical and lies in the holding groove 22 in the manner of a ball joint.
  • the cross section of the last-mentioned embodiment is identical to the cross section of the embodiment according to FIG. 11 shown in FIG. 10.

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EP1493881A1 (fr) * 2003-07-03 2005-01-05 Richard Anthony Whiting Elément connecteur pour un système de montage pour revêtements de sol, en particulier pour un système de profilés pour barre de seuil
WO2006056275A1 (fr) * 2004-11-22 2006-06-01 Karl Pedross Ag Systeme de baguettes profilees pour recouvrir des joints
EP1705312A2 (fr) 2005-03-19 2006-09-27 Herm. Friedr. Künne GmbH & Co. Système de profilés
US7392627B2 (en) * 2004-01-16 2008-07-01 Hermann Friedrich Kuenne Gmbh & Co. Profiled rail system for bridging floorcovering transitions
GB2458762A (en) * 2008-03-29 2009-10-07 Whiting Richard A Engaging Assembly for a Floor Covering
EP2154314A2 (fr) 2008-08-05 2010-02-17 Neuhofer, Franz, jun. Dispositif de fixation d'un profil de recouvrement pour sols
WO2010019974A1 (fr) * 2008-08-22 2010-02-25 Neuhofer Franz Jun Profilé de recouvrement pour plancher adaptable à différents cas d'utilisation
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US7392627B2 (en) * 2004-01-16 2008-07-01 Hermann Friedrich Kuenne Gmbh & Co. Profiled rail system for bridging floorcovering transitions
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EP2154314A2 (fr) 2008-08-05 2010-02-17 Neuhofer, Franz, jun. Dispositif de fixation d'un profil de recouvrement pour sols
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