EP3256663A1 - Joint-sealing tape having predetermined geometry and sealing assembly having such a joint-sealing tape - Google Patents
Joint-sealing tape having predetermined geometry and sealing assembly having such a joint-sealing tapeInfo
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- EP3256663A1 EP3256663A1 EP16703122.8A EP16703122A EP3256663A1 EP 3256663 A1 EP3256663 A1 EP 3256663A1 EP 16703122 A EP16703122 A EP 16703122A EP 3256663 A1 EP3256663 A1 EP 3256663A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a joint sealing strip for sealing building joints, in particular for sealing against sound and smoke and optionally against fire.
- the invention relates to the acoustic, smoke-proof and / or fireproof sealing of connection joints in drywall walls, especially of expansion joints.
- Connecting joints usually arise when different components meet. Connecting joints are located in the connection area to the floor slab, to the floor and to solid walls. Weight bearing or thermal influences can lead to lowering or lifting of the ceiling in buildings.
- the upper connection joint is designed as a movement joint. As expansion joints, therefore, joints for interrupting components are called to prevent stress cracks.
- the ceiling profile is designed such that a relative movement between the ceiling profile and the vertical wall components is possible.
- connection components which is part of the stud work.
- the gypsum plasterboards themselves are attached with a defined distance to the connection component.
- the sealing of the system takes place in the gap between plasterboard and ceiling.
- a suitable sealant is introduced or the gap filled with mineral wool and provided on the surface with a sealing layer.
- the material in the joint impedes the movement relatively strong, with the consequence that must be worked to achieve sufficient movement absorption with relatively large joint widths.
- the sealing of the gap with sealant has some disadvantages. It is particularly labor intensive and the seal tends to crack overstress over time. Furthermore, the seal can be made only after installation of the plasterboard and requires two-sided access to the finished drywall. In addition, this approach is prone to error as the user himself must dose the right amount of material to adequately seal the gap. In addition, the drywall must dimension the joint in width according to the material and expansion properties of the sealant. When installing the sealant then only the gap can be filled. When extending the gap, it must be ensured that the sealant adheres sufficiently strongly to the substrate and can absorb the resulting tensile forces.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a joint sealing strip which avoids the disadvantages of the known materials, which in particular simpler and is safer to use, simplifies the assembly of other components, ensures a good seal already in its application and ensures excellent tightness with maximum movement absorption.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement which, in the event of a fire, enables a better sealing of the joint between two components, in particular between a dry wall and a connection component, such as a wall, a ceiling or a floor, and thus a better and lasting one Sealing against sound and / or smoke and possibly provides a better and more durable fire protection and can be installed reliably and error-free with less effort.
- the present invention relates to a joint sealing strip for sealing a joint between a first component and a second component, comprising an elongated connecting element and at least two sealing elements spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the connecting element, positioned on the connecting element, characterized in that Sealing elements have a predetermined geometry.
- the sealing elements are positioned on the outer edge of the connecting element.
- Figure 1 a shows a sketched front view of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and round profile.
- Figure 1 b shows a cross section through a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and round profile.
- Figure 1 c shows a perspective of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and round profile.
- Figure 2a shows a sketched front view of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and rectangular profile.
- FIG. 2b shows a cross section through a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and a rectangular profile.
- FIG. 2c shows a perspective of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and rectangular profile.
- FIG. 3 a shows a sketched front view of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, the sealing elements having a closed hollow profile and a round profile.
- Figure 3b shows a cross section through a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a closed hollow profile and round profile with additional intumescent layer.
- FIG. 3c shows a perspective view of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a closed hollow profile and round profile with additionally intumescent layer.
- FIG. 4 a shows a sketched front view of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, the sealing elements having a solid profile and a rectangular profile, in particular a parallelogram profile.
- FIG. 4b shows a cross section through a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the sealing elements have a solid profile and a rectangular profile, in particular a parallelogram profile.
- FIG. 4 c shows a perspective of a joint sealing strip according to an embodiment of the present invention, the sealing elements having a solid profile and a rectangular profile, in particular a parallelogram profile.
- FIGS. 5a to 5h show further exemplary geometric embodiments of the sealing elements 3a and 3b in cross-section.
- FIG. 6 outlines a sectional view through a finished component with the embodiment of a sealing arrangement according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 a to 1 c.
- cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes encompasses various cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes, which means that in particular the sealing elements can have different cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes
- Cross-section can have different cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes
- rectangular profile rectangular cross-section
- parallelogram profile cross-section in the form of a parallelogram
- triangular profile triangular cross-section
- cross-sectional shapes are understood inter alia solid profile and hollow profile, wherein the full profile sealing elements made entirely of sealing material exist, whereas the hollow profile, the sealing elements consist only partially of sealing material.
- deformable in the context of the present invention means that unevenness in the component against which the sealing elements are pressed can be compensated.
- “Plastically deformable” means that the sealing elements are deformable and do not return to their original shape after deformation .
- “elastically deformable” is meant that the sealing elements are deformable and return to their original shape after deformation, that is, that the material can be reversibly deformed to some degree.
- intumescence in the context of the present invention means that under the action of heat, for example in the event of fire, the material inflates and forms an insulating layer of flame-retardant material, ie, intumesces Invention a foam understood that offers no possibility of fire spread through the foam, is not inflammable and does not drip.
- the sealing elements are arranged in particular laterally on the first component.
- the present invention relates to a joint sealing strip for sealing a joint between a first component and a second component, comprising an elongate connecting element and at least two sealing elements spaced side by side in the longitudinal direction of the connector are positioned to be positioned on the connecting element, which is characterized in that the sealing elements have a predetermined geometry.
- the present invention relates to a sealing arrangement for sealing a joint between two adjoining components, comprising at least a first component, a second component and the previously described joint sealing tape, wherein the joint sealing tape is positioned in the outer region of the joint and configured to Seal the joint from the outside.
- the joint sealing strip according to the invention is particularly suitable for securely sealing a structural joint between two adjoining components in a simple manner, in particular against sound and / or smoke and optionally also against fire. So that the joint sealing strip can fulfill its function, sealing elements must have a predetermined geometry.
- joint sealing tape it is an object of the present invention to describe the joint sealing tape.
- the joint sealing strip according to the invention for sealing a joint between a first component and a second component, with an elongated connecting element and at least two sealing elements, which are positioned next to each other in the connecting element longitudinally extending on the connecting element is characterized in that the sealing elements have a predetermined geometry.
- Geometries in the context of the present invention comprise, as already mentioned above, various cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes.
- Preferred cross-sectional types of the sealing elements according to the present invention are solid profile and hollow profile, wherein the hollow profile may be a closed or open hollow profile.
- Solid profile and hollow profile with large profile wall thickness have the Advantage that automatically creates no gap at the joint of two touching sealing elements. Hollow profiles can be compressed more, and thus absorb more movement. It is particularly preferred that the sealing element has a solid profile. It is particularly preferred that the sealing elements have a solid profile.
- Preferred cross-sectional shapes of the sealing elements according to the present invention are round profile and polygonal profile, in particular rectangular profile, square profile, parallelogram profile and triangular profile. Particularly preferred are round profile and rectangular profile, with rectangular profile is most preferred. However, other or mixed cross-sectional shapes are conceivable and possible, as long as the sealing elements adjacent to the installation of the joint sealing strip on the two components and can close the gap existing between the components.
- the sealing elements are positioned on the outer edge of the connecting element.
- the sealing elements have a round profile.
- the sealing elements have a rectangular profile.
- the sealing elements have a solid profile and a round profile. In a further, particularly preferred embodiment of the joint sealing strip according to the invention, the sealing elements have a solid profile and a rectangular profile.
- the geometry of the sealing elements may be prefabricated, for example by defined cutting, extruding or pressing of suitable sealing material, or directly from flat material, for example by means of folds or rolls of flat starting material, such as fabric, in particular non-combustible material, such as inorganic fibers , For example, glass fibers, a non-woven or the like can be produced.
- the preparation of such cross-sectional types and cross-sectional shapes is known to the person skilled in the art.
- the geometry of the sealing elements is prefabricated by defined cutting or extrusion.
- the sealing elements according to the invention can be made in one piece from one material or in several parts from a plurality of materials and can be present, for example, as a layered body.
- the outer region and the inner region of a sealing element may define separate regions of the sealing element that have different cross-sectional shapes and / or types of cross-sections and / or may consist of different materials.
- the sealing elements consist of a deformable material.
- the material can be either plastically or elastically deformable.
- the sealing elements consist at least partially, preferably completely, of a material which can be restored after compression, for example foam, sponge rubber, cellular rubber or the like.
- the sealing elements according to the invention preferably consist of a soft, resilient after compression foam.
- foam material are conventional foams, such as polyethylene and polyurethane foam or cellular rubber to call.
- the foam may be an open-cell foam with very low air resistance, as well as a nearly closed-cell foam with extremely low air penetration values. Even foams with air penetration values, which lie between the two extreme cases mentioned above, can be used in the context of the present invention.
- the foam may be impregnated with an impregnate which increases the sealing properties of the foam.
- an impregnate which increases the sealing properties of the foam.
- at least the outer surface of the sealing element should be formed closed pores.
- an open-cell sealing element may be provided with a cover layer or sheathing, for example of a film, in particular plastic film.
- the cover layer or the sheathing may be formed by the connecting element or by a separate material. It is preferred that the sealing elements consist of an open-cell polyurethane foam or of a cellular rubber.
- the sealing elements consist of a slow-burning foam, such as cellular rubber or polyurethane foam.
- a slow-burning foam there is no possibility of fire spreading through the foam.
- a self-ignition is in the above-mentioned foam starting materials locked out. It is advantageous that in case of fire no dripping takes place.
- a slow-burning foam should still be at least 20%, still at least 25%, preferably still at least 30%, between 20% to 60%, between 20% to 40%, preferably between 25%, in a temperature range between 500 ° C. and 800 ° C. up to 30% of its initial volume.
- a slow-burning foam in a temperature range between 500 ° C to 800 ° C should still at least 10%, at least 20%, preferably still at least 30%, between 10% to 40%, between 10% to 30%, preferably between 15% up to 20% of its original mass.
- the material may contain appropriate additives. Under the influence of heat, as in the case of fire, the material inflates and forms an insulating layer of flame-retardant material.
- a voluminous, insulating layer namely an ash layer
- the voluminous insulating layer can be formed by puffing a single compound which releases gases when no heat is applied to a chemical reaction between two compounds.
- Such systems are known to the person skilled in the art under the term physical intumescence and can also be used according to the invention. Both systems can be used alone or together as a combination according to the invention.
- the sealing elements consist of an open-cell foam.
- the sealing elements consist of a closed-cell foam. In a particular preferred embodiment of the joint sealing strip according to the invention, the sealing elements consist of an open-celled polyurethane foam.
- the sealing elements consist of a cellular rubber.
- the connecting element may consist of a deformable material, which may be the same as the sealing elements, of a film, for example a plastic film, of a fabric, in particular of a non-combustible material, such as inorganic fibers, for example glass fibers, a nonwoven or the like. It is preferred that the connecting element consists of a film.
- the connecting element can be produced in one piece from one material or in several parts, also from different materials. It is preferred that the connecting element is manufactured in one piece.
- the joint sealing strip according to the invention can be produced in one piece from one material or in several parts, also from different materials. It is preferred that the joint sealing strip consists of several units / materials. It is particularly preferred that the sealing elements of deformable material and the connecting element consist of a film or fabric. In one embodiment of the joint sealing strip according to the invention, the sealing elements are firmly connected to the connecting element at least over part of their circumference. In this way, a firm connection between the connecting element and the sealing elements is provided, so that is prevented even with heavy use of the mounting portion and a partial release of the sealing elements of the connecting element, that the sealing elements completely detached from the connecting element.
- the sealing elements are firmly connected over their entire circumference to the connecting element. This will on the one hand an optimal and permanent attachment of Sealing elements achieved on the connecting element, which make a detachment of the sealing elements of the connecting element almost impossible.
- the connecting material is smoke-gas tight, an open-cell foam material can be used for the sealing elements.
- the positioning of the sealing elements on the connecting element can be effected by means for attachment, for example in the form of an adhesive layer, in particular a self-adhesive layer, in the form of positive or non-positive acting means, such as suitable profiles, or by welding, such. As thermal welding or ultrasonic welding, or the like. Positioning of the sealing elements on the connecting element by means of an adhesive layer or welding is preferred. For one-piece joint sealing strips, the positioning is predetermined by the production. The dimension and the material of the joint sealing strip, in particular both the sealing elements and the connecting element are selected according to the planned use of the joint sealing strip.
- the dimension of the sealing elements is chosen depending on the profiles used and the material used. The dimension must be chosen so that the sealing element fills the gap between the plasterboard and the ceiling and sealingly abuts both the ceiling and the plasterboard. If a vertical movement of the plasterboard is allowed, the sealing element must follow the movement of the plasterboard, so that the contact with the plasterboard does not break and no gap between the sealing element and plasterboard can arise.
- the sealing element is preferably made of resilient and compressible material and is precompressed accordingly during assembly of the plasterboard, so that a downward movement of the plasterboard, whereby the gap between this and the ceiling is increased, can be followed. The preset freedom of movement of the plasterboard thus determines the dimension of the sealing element.
- the height of the narrow side of rectangular sealing elements is selected depending on the desired application of the sealing element, with a simple planking, the height is approximately in the thickness of a Plasterboard and with double planking the height is selected about twice the thickness of a plasterboard. But it is also possible to use with simple planking designed for double planking joint sealing tape.
- the material and geometry of the sealing element can be chosen such that its hardness or compressibility is adjusted so that the sealing elements are compressed to a defined height solely by the weight of the plasterboard in the bottom area, for example by a two-layered structure of the sealing element made of foams with different compression density.
- a correct distance between soil and plasterboard can be set without further measuring. This is particularly necessary if damage to the plasterboard is to be prevented by rising wet.
- the region of the connecting element which lies between the two sealing elements, more precisely between the two points of engagement of the connecting element to the sealing element, defines a support region, which consists only of the connecting element.
- the support area is dimensioned so that it corresponds at least to the width of the web of the U-profile.
- the positioning of the sealing elements on a component can be done by means of a connecting element in one step. It is also possible that the connecting element and / or the sealing elements in turn comprise means for attachment to a component, such as a drywall profile, for example in the form of a self-adhesive layer, in the form of positively or non-positively acting means, such as suitable profilings, or the like, Optionally, a single positioning of the sealing elements is possible.
- the joint sealing strip according to the invention is preferably positioned in one step on a component.
- the joint sealing strip according to the invention is positioned on the first component before the attachment of a first component, and then together with it on a second component in a conventional manner Way, for example, by screwing or nailing, attached.
- the first component is a frame profile of a drywall stand, such as a U-profile
- the second component is a wall, a ceiling or a floor of a building.
- the first component is a U-profile
- the second component is a ceiling.
- the joint sealing tape is positioned in the outer region of the joint and configured to seal the joint from the outside.
- the joint sealing tape is positioned on a U-profile prior to attachment of the profile to the connection components, such as a ceiling, and then attached to the ceiling together with this.
- the plasterboard one or two layers, the front side pressed against the sealing element, so that with double planking the two plasterboard come with their upper edge in contact with the sealing element, and thereby a seal of the joint is achieved.
- the sealing element In order to allow the movement of the plasterboard (s) without creating a gap between the sealing element and the plasterboard or gypsum board at maximum movement, the sealing element must be compressed during assembly of the gypsum board (s).
- the material and the thickness of the sealing element is selected in each case so that the sealing element does not hinder the movement of the plasterboard (s) and at maximum joint width, the upper edge of the plasterboard (s) touches the sealing element to ensure adequate sealing against gases.
- the width of the sealing element is preferably chosen so that it corresponds approximately to twice the width of a plasterboard. It has been found that a sufficient seal can be achieved even if the width of the sealing element corresponds to the width of only one gypsum plaster board.
- the joint spacing can be controlled by the subsequent positioning of the plasterboard as well as by the selection of the sealing materials and / or geometry of the joint sealing strip.
- this is not mounted from bottom to top with the sealing element, but so that the plasterboard with the sealing element partially overlaps.
- the plasterboard partially projects beyond the sealing element and the overlapping part of the sealing element is pressed between the U-profile and the plasterboard. It has been found that this also a sufficient seal, especially against gases can be achieved.
- the sealing tape can be laminated on one side with a layer of a material which neither obstructs nor destroys the movement of the plasterboard, such as a plastic film.
- a layer of a material which neither obstructs nor destroys the movement of the plasterboard such as a plastic film.
- a seal of the joint can be achieved if the two gypsum plasterboards are mounted horizontally offset with double planking, that the outer of the two plasterboard (also referred to as outer, second plasterboard) higher (ie closer to the ceiling ) as the inner gypsum board (also referred to as inner, first gypsum board) is mounted.
- the thickness of the sealing element is selected according to the thickness of a plasterboard.
- the first, inner plasterboard is mounted such that its upper edge touches the end faces of the sealing element, with little or no precompression of the sealing element is required.
- the second, outer plasterboard is placed horizontally offset, ie it is mounted higher than the first, inner plasterboard, so that it partially covers the sealing strip.
- the sealing element and the plasterboard should sealingly abut each other to the gap between the outer, second plasterboard and the sealing element, in particular against gases, seal.
- Between the second component, such as a ceiling, a wall or a floor, and the outer, second plasterboard remains an empty gap.
- This gap is completely in the case of a vertical movement of the second component or the plasterboard a movement recording available.
- the dimension of the sealing element is selected so that its thickness is slightly greater than the thickness of a plasterboard and its height slightly more than the maximum allowable movement of the components (maximum joint width) includes.
- the plasterboard is pressed during assembly against the sealing element and slightly compressed, whereby the gap between the sealing element and plasterboard is reliable, especially against gases sealed.
- markings can be placed laterally on the joint sealing tape, a so-called positioning mark.
- the sealing tape can be laminated on one side with a layer of a material which neither obstructs nor destroys the movement of the plasterboard, such as a plastic film.
- a material which neither obstructs nor destroys the movement of the plasterboard such as a plastic film.
- on a slide can be easily apply the positioning mark for the outer, second plasterboard.
- the joint sealing tape can be applied to all types of connection joints, in which one component strikes another component. Accordingly, the joint sealing tape can be applied to all profiles, including closed profiles or wooden beams, which must be sealed to form a connection surface.
- a particularly preferred application of the joint sealing tape thus relates to the sealing of the profiles in drywall, wherein the first component is a floor, a ceiling or a wall of a component, such as a masonry or concrete component, and the second component is a ceiling, floor or wall profile or a metal or wood framework of a dry construction element.
- the profile may be any of the commonly used drywall profiles, whether it has a slotted or unslit web or slotted or unslotted flanges.
- the other components are plasterboard, which fit tightly against the profiles and are fixed to the framework. In order to allow a vertical movement of the plasterboard, such as in the case of an earthquake, the plasterboard panels are mounted vertically movable at a distance to a wall, a floor or a ceiling.
- This gap is filled by the sealing element of the joint sealing strip, so that the sealing element seals the joint against sound and / or smoke and, depending on the material of the sealing strip, possibly also against fire. So that the joint sealing strip can fulfill its function, the sealing elements must have a predetermined geometry.
- FIGS. 1a to 1c show a preferred embodiment of a joint sealing strip 1 according to the invention.
- the joint sealing tape 1 has two sealing elements 3a and 3b, which are positioned at the outer edges of the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b have a round profile and a solid profile, wherein the connecting element 2 is laterally positioned on the round sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b are completely, ie surrounded over their full circumference by the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b consist of a compressible foam, which optionally contains fire protection additives, and the connecting element 2 made of a plastic film.
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 c show a further, preferred embodiment of a joint sealing strip 1 according to the invention.
- the joint sealing tape 1 has two sealing elements 3a and 3b, which are positioned at the outer edges of the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b have a solid profile and rectangular profile, wherein the connecting element 2 is positioned at the top of the broad side of the rectangular sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- Each of the sealing elements 3a and 3b has two opposite broad sides and in each case two transverse to the broad sides, these connecting narrow sides and one width side for abutment with the second component is provided and one of the narrow sides for abutment against the first component is provided.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b are partially surrounded by the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b consist of a compressible foam, which optionally contains fire protection additives, and the connecting element 2 made of a plastic film.
- FIGS. 3a to 3c show a further, preferred embodiment of a joint sealing strip 1 according to the invention.
- the joint sealing tape 1 has two sealing elements 3a and 3b, which are positioned at the outer edges of the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b have a round profile, wherein the connecting element 2 is positioned at the top of the round sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b on a closed hollow profile.
- the connecting element 2 and the sealing elements 3a and 3b are made in one piece and consist of a compressible foam 4.
- the connecting element 2 and the sealing elements 3a and 3b are additionally coated on one side with an intumescent layer 5.
- FIGS. 4a to 4c show a further, preferred embodiment of a joint sealing strip 1 according to the invention.
- the joint sealing tape 1 has two sealing elements 3a and 3b, which are positioned at the outer edges of the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b have a solid profile and rectangular profile, in particular a parallelogram, wherein the connecting element 2 is positioned at the top of the broad side of the rectangular sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b are partially surrounded by the connecting element 2.
- the sealing elements 3a and 3b consist of a compressible foam, which optionally contains fire protection additives, and the connecting element 2 made of a plastic film.
- FIGS. 5a to 5h show further exemplary geometric embodiments of the sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5a has an open hollow profile and round profile.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5b has an open hollow profile and round profile with additional intumescent layer.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5c has a closed hollow profile and rectangular profile.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5d has a closed hollow profile and triangular profile.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5e has a closed hollow profile and square profile.
- the sealing elements 3a / 3b in Figures 5c to 5e are also possible as a solid profile.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figure 5f has an open hollow profile and polygonal profile with additional intumescent layer.
- the sealing element 3a / 3b in Figures 5g and 5h has a solid profile and rectangular profile, wherein the sealing element is at least over a part of its circumference of the connecting element (2) is sheathed (Figure 5g) or over its entire circumference fixed by the connecting element (2) is sheathed ( Figure 5h). Sheathing can be done partially or completely in all geometric embodiments of the sealing elements 3a and 3b.
- FIG. 6 shows a sectional view through a finished component with the embodiment of a sealing arrangement according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 a to 1 c.
- FIG. 6 shows the positioning of an embodiment of the joint sealing strip 1 according to the invention in a connecting joint in drywall walls.
- the joint sealing tape 1 is placed on the web of the U-profile 7 and together with this in the second step on the ceiling 6 in usual way, eg by screwing or nailing, attached.
- the gypsum board 8 is applied to the flanges of the U-profile 7, pushed upward towards the ceiling 6, leaving a gap between the top of the plasterboard 8 and the ceiling 6, with the sealing elements 3a and 3b of the joint sealing strip 1 is filled to allow about a vertical movement of the plasterboard 8. Characterized the sealing elements 3a and 3b are compressed and thus seal the gap between the ceiling 6 and the U-profile 7 and the gap between the ceiling 6 and the plasterboard 8 from.
- the joint-sealing tape according to the invention is particularly suitable for securely sealing a building joint between two adjoining components in a simple manner, in particular against sound and / or smoke and optionally also against fire.
- the application is very easy to install, since no additional attachment of the joint sealing tape about the profile or on the ceiling is necessary.
- a precise fit of the joint sealing tape about to a profile is also not necessary due to the self-centering of the joint sealing strip during assembly of the profile on a component.
- the assembly is therefore very simple and the amount of work for mounting the joint sealing strip is significantly reduced.
- a safe and reliable sealing of joints between two components in particular between a profile of a drywall stand and an adjoining component, such as a ceiling, wall or floor achieved.
- a double-sided seal can be achieved in only one operation by a prefabricated sealing element is provided.
- joint sealing strip With the joint sealing strip according to the invention it can also be ensured that sufficient material is already installed by the selection of the sealing materials and / or geometry design in order to ensure excellent tightness with maximum movement absorption.
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