EP1571273A1 - Fussleiste zur Schützung eines Mauers oder einer Wand und Verfahren zum Herstellen dieser Leiste - Google Patents

Fussleiste zur Schützung eines Mauers oder einer Wand und Verfahren zum Herstellen dieser Leiste Download PDF

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EP1571273A1
EP1571273A1 EP05290472A EP05290472A EP1571273A1 EP 1571273 A1 EP1571273 A1 EP 1571273A1 EP 05290472 A EP05290472 A EP 05290472A EP 05290472 A EP05290472 A EP 05290472A EP 1571273 A1 EP1571273 A1 EP 1571273A1
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Serge Villain
Jean-François Schweyer
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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
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • 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
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F19/045Hygienic or watertight plinths
    • 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
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F2019/0404Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material
    • E04F2019/0413Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material of metal
    • 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
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F2019/0404Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material
    • E04F2019/0422Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material of organic plastics with or without reinforcements or filling materials

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  • the present invention relates generally to a backsplash protection of the base of a partition or a wall and its method of manufacture, said backsplash, being intended to rest on the ground and against a lower surface of said partition or said wall.
  • the invention finds for example application in the field of partition protection and walls in industrial premises, especially in industry food.
  • these backsplashes are made of concrete covered by a smooth coating, for example a stainless steel sheet.
  • a smooth coating for example a stainless steel sheet.
  • the coating material may be in the form of profiled elements which, when mounting, are arranged side by side without mutual connection.
  • the manufacture of the protective backsplashes can be envisaged on the site by pouring concrete into a wooden formwork. This one is then covered of resin deposited in the form of a coating.
  • Protective backsplashes are known from the base of a partition or a wall, said backsplash, being intended to rest on the ground and against a lower surface of said partition or wall, the protective backsplash being provided with a closed envelope having a front wall and a wall dorsal connection by a lower wall, said envelope containing a material filling.
  • the backsplashes, with or without filling known in the state of the First of all, they have the disadvantage of poorly absorbing shocks. AT term, cracks appear in the concrete.
  • a backsplash with Concrete filling has the disadvantage of being heavy to install, its footprint is important and its demolition is particularly heavy, to be performed with a jack hammer.
  • Backsplashes known in the state of technique, type without filling and consisting of a concrete structure resin coated with gel coat, are a little lighter than the backsplashes in conventional type of concrete, but such backsplashes are fragile.
  • the object of the present invention is to propose, on the one hand, a backsplash of the base of a partition or wall that does not present not the aforementioned drawbacks and, secondly, a method of manufacturing such backsplash.
  • the present invention is particularly well suited to the field of the agri-food industry in which health standards are demanding.
  • the present invention is well suited to the protection of insulated panels in the food industry.
  • the installation of backsplashes is easy. Handling is facilitated by the use of lightweight elements and the fixing is simple.
  • these backsplashes are easily removable, which is advantageous in an industry in which partitions have to be often moved to a new configuration or distribution of premises. Finally, the cost of these backsplashes is low.
  • a protection splashguard is proposed for the base of a partition or wall, said backsplash, being intended to rest on the floor and against a lower surface of said partition or wall, said backsplash being characterized in that it is provided with a closed envelope, containing a filler material.
  • the protective backsplash is provided with a part lower part widening downwards so as to form a baseboard with a heel, a plurality of inclined axis holes slanting through said heel board to place anchor studs respectively in the ground, each hole leading into a countersink made in the heel plinth for the reception of a clamping means.
  • the backsplash of protection is provided with a shoulder cooperating by overlapping with a complementary shoulder of an adjacent backsplash after assembly, thereby sealing between said adjacent backsplashes.
  • the envelope may for example be made of polyethylene and the Filler material is an expanded polyethylene foam.
  • the filler material may also be chosen among the expanded polyurethane foam; styrene concrete or concrete pure.
  • the envelope will be made of a material that is susceptible to to provide the back splashguard with high resistance to the products chemical substances, and having a perfectly smooth appearance, such as polyethylene, while the filling material will be chosen according to the place of use back splash guard.
  • the filling material will be chosen according to the place of use back splash guard.
  • We will choose a filling material with consistency elastic for use in production premises while one choose a high density filling material for use in handling rooms. In the first case, we obtain a backsplash of protection that has great resilience whereas in the second case one gets a protection backsplash that has a great mechanical inertia.
  • the assembly thus formed acts in the manner of a bumper that can absorb or collect shocks.
  • the protective backsplash is provided with internal bosses of connection of the frontal and dorsal walls being formed in recess in the back wall to improve the capacity shock absorption of the back splashguard.
  • the protection splashguard includes counterbores provided in the front wall and which are intended to house head screwing means for anchoring the backsplash of protection with the partition. We simply realize anchor points of the backsplash with the partition which are also easy access.
  • the front wall is provided with ribs for stiffening.
  • the protection splashguard has means for providing a seal against the ground and the partition to prevent the introduction of moisture between the backsplash and the walls on which he is in contact.
  • the protection splashguard is provided with two grooves respectively made of recess in the lower wall and in the dorsal wall at their connections with the front wall to each receive a seal.
  • the seal consists of a benefit comprising a rigid core intended to be bonded to the front wall, the core being joined to the level of its middle part, with a branch provided with at least one lip flexible and which is intended to be placed in one or the other of said grooves.
  • the protection splashguard presents less a peripheral groove 26, which is intended to house a joint additional sealing.
  • a method of manufacturing a protective backsplash for cover the base of a partition or wall to protect them, the backsplash of protection including an envelope, is also proposed.
  • the object of the present invention is also achieved by means of a manufacturing process for covering the base of a partition or wall for protect them, the protective backsplash comprising a closed envelope, the method including a step of manufacturing the envelope by a method of re-molding and a step of filling the envelope with a material of filling.
  • the method of manufacturing a protective backsplash consists in filling the envelope with the filling material in a mold manufacturing said envelope.
  • the envelope is manufactured in polyethylene.
  • the envelope is filled by the filler material while said envelope is still enclosed in a manufacturing mold.
  • the filling material is of expanded polyethylene foam. We thus obtain a result more homogeneous.
  • end-of-life recycling of the backsplash is optimized as it consists of only one material.
  • the vertical partition 1 rests via of a rail 2 on a floor 3, for example a concrete floor and a backsplash of protection 10 rests on the ground 3 and against a lower surface 1 has constitutive of the base of said partition 1. It will be noted that the partition 1 could be replaced by a wall rising from the ground 3.
  • the protection splashguard 10 extends generally parallel to the partition 1, its middle portion 12 having a constant thickness.
  • the part lower 11 of the backsplash 10 widens downwardly so as to forming a skirting board 11 for the connection of the protection splashguard 10 with the ground 3.
  • the angle between the inclined face of the heel plinth 11 and soil 3 is about 120 °.
  • the upper part 13 of the protection backsplash 10 shrinks upward so that the outer face of the top 13 the protective backrest 10 is inclined at approximately 45 ° to the ground 3.
  • the protection splashguard 10 consists essentially of a closed envelope 30 inside which is contained a material of The envelope 30 is preferably manufactured by a method Rotational molding. In a first step, the envelope 30 is manufactured in a mold adapted to rotomutage, then, in a second time, it fills it with a filling material 50.
  • the material used for the manufacture of the envelope 30 is preferably polyethylene providing great flexibility to its walls thus allowing the protection splashguard 10 to compensate for flatness of the ground.
  • the overall thickness of the envelope can be adapted to the desired use by modifying the manufacturing parameters.
  • the envelope 30 After its manufacture in a rotomolding mold, the envelope 30 finite spell and thus no longer requires rework.
  • the envelope 30 has a front wall 32 intended to be rotated towards the local and which is, therefore, the wall most exposed to shocks, the front wall 32 being connected through a lower wall 35 to a back wall 34 disposed vis-à-vis said front wall.
  • the thickness the front wall 32 is preferably larger than that of the wall dorsal 34.
  • the front wall 32 is also provided with ribs 33 intended for to stiffen it.
  • the ribs 33 are formed in prominence of the front wall 32.
  • inner bosses 36 connecting the front walls 32 and dorsal 34 are formed recess in the dorsal wall 34 so to maintain a constant spacing between the front wall 32 and the back wall 34, in particular during the filling of the envelope 30 with the material of filling 50 to avoid deformations during this operation.
  • the inner bosses 36 also contribute to the absorption of energy during deformation of the protective backsplash under the effect of shocks and in particular when the envelope 30 is filled with a filling material 50 to elastic consistency.
  • the inner bosses 36 are also shown in FIG. 3b in solid lines, for reasons of clarity of the presentation. In all rigor, the inner bosses 36 should be dashed in the as they are hidden by the front wall 32. They are therefore not visible on a front view of the backsplash 10. An example of an aspect outside is for example shown in Figure 4a. Number and distribution inner bosses 36 are advantageously adapted to the dimensions of the back splash guard 10.
  • the filling material 50 used to fill the envelope 30 is prepared and then poured in the liquid state into the envelope 30 through a hole represent.
  • the filling material 50 is preferably selected from among the expanded polyurethane foam, styrene concrete, pure concrete.
  • the envelope 30 filled with expanded polyurethane foam suitable for use in production premises.
  • the envelope 30 filled with styrene concrete is adapted to protect traffic corridors.
  • the envelope filled with pure concrete is suitable for covering the lower parts of the walls of goods handling areas such as receiving or shipping docks.
  • Anchoring means for anchoring the protective backsplash 10 with the ground 3 are provided. These anchoring means of the protective backsplash 10 with the ground 3 are advantageously constituted by anchoring pins 60 stuck in the ground and which are retained in the protection splashguard 10.
  • the protection splashguard 10 is provided in its heel plinth 11 constituting its inner part of a plurality of holes 14 of inclined axes passing obliquely through said heel plinth 11 and opening respectively into countershafts 15 made in said skirting board.
  • Each anchor pin 60 is thus stowed in an inclined manner in the floor 3 so that it can be accommodated in each hole 14 so that the threaded end 62 which it is provided can be retained in the corresponding counterbeam, by through a clamping means 63 such as a nut bearing in said countersink possibly being associated with a washer 64.
  • Means for anchoring the protective backsplash 10 with the partition 1 may also be provided.
  • these means of anchoring the backsplash 10 with the partition 1 are constituted by screwing means 40 such as self-tapping screws passing through the envelope 30, in particular in its upper part 13, and which are screwed into said partition 1.
  • the heads screws 40 are housed in countersinks 17 provided in the front wall 32 of the envelope 30. Shutters 66 make it possible to close the counterbores 17.
  • a clearance 38 in which is housed a wing of the rail 2 to support the foot 1b of the partition 1.
  • the rail 2 is fixed to the ground, by for example, by pins, not shown.
  • the various anchoring means mentioned above are simple access and allow a quick installation of the protection backsplash and possibly a deposit without deterioration so that it can be reused.
  • the protection splashguard 10 also includes means for provide a seal against the floor 3 and the partition 1, to avoid the intrusion of moisture between the backsplash 10 and the floor 3 or the partition 1
  • the first seal 70a is advantageously constituted of a section made, for example of polyethylene, and having a rigid and adhesive core and which is contiguous at the level of its middle part, with a branch provided with at least one flexible lip.
  • the branch is intended to be disposed in the throat 16 so that the lip can be interposed between the ground 3 and the bottom wall 35 while the core of the profile is intended to be applied and glued on the tip of the skirting heel 11 so it can be arranged to overlap on the front wall 32 and on the floor 3 to cover the gap between the protection skirt 10 and the ground 3.
  • FIG. 1 These means are advantageously constituted in FIG. 1 of a second 70b seal disposed in a groove 20 made in recess in the wall dorsal 34 at the narrowing of the upper part 13 of the backsplash 10.
  • the second seal 70b is advantageously of the same type than the first seal 70a.
  • the branch of the second joint 70b is intended to be disposed in the groove 20 so that the lip can be interposed between the partition 1 and the back wall 34 while the soul of the profile is intended to be applied and glued on the tip of the upper part 13 so that it can be arranged to overlap on the front wall 32 and on the partition 1 for cover the gap between the backsplash 10 and the partition 1.
  • the tightening of the fastening means thus causes the compression of the lips of the joints 70a and 70b which thus form a tight joint between on the one hand, the backsplash 10 and the floor 3 and, on the other hand, between the backsplash 10 and the partition 1.
  • the core of the joints 70a and 70b is also applied against either the floor 3 or the partition 1, to block splashes of water or liquid cleaning agents and thus completes the protection offered by the lips of said joints.
  • a notch 22 is provided in the front wall 32 at each side side of the envelope 30 to form a reservation adapted to receive a cord forming a seal between two protection splashes 10 when they are joined together by their lateral sides.
  • the material used to form the sealant bead is advantageously a material based on silicone.
  • the protection skirt 10 is provided with a shoulder 25a at one of its lateral ends. This shoulder 25a cooperates by overlapping with a complementary shoulder 25b of an adjacent backsplash after assembly, sealing between said backsplashes 10.
  • the protective backrest 10 also has an example embodiment at least one peripheral groove 26, which is intended to house a complementary seal.
  • the latter consists of a butyl cord, crushed against surfaces on which the backsplash of protection 10 comes in support. We can thus compensate for irregularities in these surfaces and especially soil.
  • the peripheral groove 26 advantageously extends on the wall lower 35, on the dorsal wall 34 in the upper part and on the song the complementary shoulder 25b on which the shoulder is supported 25a. This gives an excellent seal between the protective backsplash 10 and the partition 1 to protect.
  • a set of accessories such as doorways, Inner corner fittings, outer corner fittings is proposed for allow the crossing of these places by the installation of these accessories in continuity with that of the protection backsplashes.
  • These accessories are advantageously made of the same material as the backsplash of protection 10.
  • a casing 30 is manufactured by a rotational molding process. closed on all of its sides. We will notice that the bosses interiors, the indentations, the recesses mentioned above and the different counterbores for receiving the anchoring means are made directly in the manufacturing mold of the envelope 30.
  • the envelope After extraction of the envelope from its manufacturing mold, it is pierced a filling orifice on the envelope 30, for example in the wall lower or in its front wall, then filled with a material of filling 50.
  • the filling can be carried out at the factory or on the the nature of the filling material.
  • the filling material is expanded polyethylene foam.
  • a protection splash 10 is then presented against the partition 1 of so that the anchor pins 60 can be housed in the holes 14.
  • the seals 70a and 70b are placed in their respective grooves, and then place washers 64 and nuts 63 on the threaded ends 62 of the anchoring studs 60 and these nuts 63 are tightened with the aid of a suitable key.
  • Screwing means 40 are also installed, such as screws self-tapping in the various countersinks 17 and then they are screwed so that they can take hold in the wall of said partition.
  • the tightening of the various screwing means 40 causes the plating of the lips of the joints 70a and 70b against the walls on which the Protective backsplash is anchored.
  • Reservations formed between the indentations 22 at the level of the contiguous parts of the backsplash 10 are filled with a gasket silicone.
  • Shutters 66 are mounted in the various countersinks for hide their openings.
  • Disassembly of the protection backsplashes can be done by simple removal of the screwing means 40 and the nuts 63.
  • the backsplash of the invention is particularly well adapted to the field of the agri-food industry in which the standards sanitary conditions are demanding.
  • the protective backsplash of the invention is suitable, in particular, to the protection of isothermal partitions.
  • the installation of backsplashes protection is facilitated by the rapid establishment of the anchoring means.
  • the handling and installation of these backsplashes are also facilitated by a construction lighter than the known protection backsplashes.
  • Another advantage of the process according to the invention lies in the it is also possible to make protective backsplashes constituting end and corner pieces or connecting pieces.
  • a configuration non-planar wall or an assembly of angularly oriented walls relative to each other can thus be protected by a backsplash in accordance with the invention.

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