EP3659479A2 - Support de cuve en mousse dure ainsi que parties empilées d'un support de cuve sur un système d'expédition - Google Patents

Support de cuve en mousse dure ainsi que parties empilées d'un support de cuve sur un système d'expédition Download PDF

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EP3659479A2
EP3659479A2 EP19207594.3A EP19207594A EP3659479A2 EP 3659479 A2 EP3659479 A2 EP 3659479A2 EP 19207594 A EP19207594 A EP 19207594A EP 3659479 A2 EP3659479 A2 EP 3659479A2
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Manfred Römer
Christian Emde
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
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  • the invention relates to a tub support made of a rigid foam, in particular particle foam, with side walls and end walls.
  • the invention also relates to parts of a tub support stacked for the shipping arrangement.
  • Tub supports of the type in question are known.
  • a support of the tub shape to be accommodated is achieved in the floor area and / or in the area of the peripheral edge.
  • the tub support in particular with regard to its longitudinal and width extension, in particular in the region of the tub support edge, is adapted to the corresponding dimensions of the tub shape to be supported.
  • tub shape in particular from individual side and end walls. This offers handling advantages, as well as advantages in terms of shipping and transportation.
  • DE 19648361 A1 referred.
  • the generally flat individual parts of the tub support can be stacked for shipping.
  • a possible solution to the problem is given, according to a first inventive idea, in a tub support, in which the aim is that the length and / or width of the tub support can be changed as a result of multiple recesses in the side walls and / or plug-in shapes on the end walls.
  • the length and / or width of the tub support can be modified in terms of handling technology, preferably on site, that is to say preferably in the course of assembly to form a tub support, or can be adapted to the relevant length and width dimensions of the tub shape to be accommodated.
  • the length and / or width of the tub support it is possible to assign plug-in shapes on the end walls to plug-in recesses in the side walls.
  • the length and / or the width of the tub support can thereby be changed, in particular with regard to the area of the tub support created in this way, further in particular along the circumferential support edge of the tub support which points upward in the state of use.
  • the usable length of the side walls and thus the total of the tub support can be shortened compared to a maximum usable length by a corresponding plug arrangement of the end walls to the side walls, but the side walls and / or the end walls are each considered their original length in assembly and, if appropriate, Can maintain state of use.
  • the side walls and / or end walls can optionally protrude outward beyond the tub support contour for receiving the tub shape. Projecting wall sections can also, as is also preferred, be cut off before or after assembly.
  • a foam namely suitably a rigid foam, is selected as the carrier material.
  • Rigid foam such as, for example, XPS, in particular particle foam such as EPP or EPS, has a high level of stability and can also be cut to length at the installation location as a tub support in a simple manner.
  • the tub support can be a tub support for a tub shape of a bathtub, but it can also be one Act shower tray support, in which a tray shape can be used for a shower space. While the elongated rectangular design, which is also preferably described here, generally prevails in the case of a tub support for a bathtub, a practically square shape can also be used in particular in the case of a shower tub support.
  • the plug-in recesses can, as is also preferred, be provided in the side walls and the plug-in formings on the end walls. In this regard, a reverse arrangement is also conceivable, in which the plug-in recesses are provided on the end wall and the plug-in formings on the side walls.
  • a plug connection it may also be the case that this does not result in a holder by itself or only by clamping. It can additionally be provided that the fixing is achieved by an adhesive, for example also by assembly foam, and / or by nails or screws, such as connecting elements for foam parts known in particular in the latter respect as insulation dowels.
  • the multiply provided plug-in recesses or plug-in formations viewed over the length of the side walls or the end walls, can be provided in a juxtaposition, in this case, for example, having the same spacing, alternatively unequal spacing, over the length.
  • plug-in recesses and / or plug-in formations can be designed identically to one another, so that a repetition of the plug-in recesses or plug-in formations can accordingly result in a juxtaposition.
  • a solution to the problem can be given in that a first lowest layer consists of a side wall, on which a second side wall is congruently arranged as the second lowest layer, two end walls and one or more floor support parts being located above the second lowest layer, or that the second side wall is arranged as the top layer and the two end walls and one or more floor support parts are located in the height direction between the two side walls.
  • the structured side of a side wall is inward or facing toward the uppermost layer of the stack.
  • the proposed stack arrangement can also be combined as a package, for example by enclosing the stack with a film or the like.
  • Such packages can advantageously be arranged on tub support stacks on top of one another, supporting one another, according to the proposed arrangement within a stack. This enables inexpensive stockpiling and possibly also inexpensive shipping.
  • two or more rows of plug-in recesses are formed in a side wall in a longitudinal extension of the side wall. These rows of plug-in recesses can optionally be used for the plug-in arrangement of the end walls which have the corresponding plug-in shapes. As a result, an individual length of the tub support can be set by correspondingly assigning the end walls to the rows of plug-in recesses.
  • the two or more rows of plug-in recesses can, as is also preferred, have the same design, in particular with regard to the number and / or configuration of the individual plug-in recesses.
  • two, three or four rows, moreover five or more rows of such a plug-in recess, for example up to ten or twenty such rows, can be provided.
  • a plug-in recess viewed transversely to the plug-in direction, can be designed to be closed all round on the edge.
  • the plug-in direction can, as is also preferred, be oriented perpendicular to a broad surface extension of the side wall.
  • the respective plug-in recess is designed, for example, in the manner of a pot-like depression or a window-like opening, due to the design which is closed all round.
  • This design can, as is further preferred, only one plug-in direction perpendicular to the broad surface extension allow the side wall, possibly only from a broad side surface, so that there can be a clear direction of insertion.
  • a plug-in design can also have a hook-shaped profile with a hook directed upwards or downwards in the assembled state.
  • the hook-shaped profile can, for example, offer the possibility of engaging behind the region of the side wall surrounding the plug-in recess by means of the hook-shaped plug-in shape.
  • the hook-shaped profile enables hooking in or hooking back, the side wall in the state of use of the tub support tending to be loaded in the direction of the rear grip position towards the hook-shaped profile of the plug-in shape of the front wall.
  • the plug-in recess viewed in the plug-in direction, can be formed in a step-like manner with a vertical free space on the first end face of the plug-in recess in the plug-in direction, the end face of the hook-shaped projection in the plug-in direction being able to correspond to this extent.
  • the plug-in shape in the plug-in direction can first be introduced into the plug-in recess and then, according to a relative displacement, be moved transversely to the plug-in direction into a rear grip position.
  • a hook-shaped profile of the plug-in shape can form the rear grip in the area of a step provided in the plug-in recess.
  • the plug-in shape can also be configured only for plugging in the vertical direction, for example an inner recess in the form of a dovetail or a plug-in shape in the form of a dovetail be given.
  • a dovetail a round body design can also be provided here.
  • the plug-in shape can also consist of a plurality of vertically extending ribs or grooves located next to one another in the horizontal direction, with a preferably adapted shape on an opposite side of the part to be inserted.
  • At least one floor support part that can be variably arranged relative to the side walls can be provided.
  • a floor support part is used for supporting the trough shape to be accommodated on the underside, that is to say on the bottom.
  • One or more such floor support parts can be provided. If several such floor support parts are provided in a shipping arrangement of the stacked parts of the tub support, all of the provided floor support parts need not necessarily be used in the use position or in the assembled state.
  • two or three to five such floor support parts can be provided.
  • one or two floor support parts are preferred.
  • Each floor support part can be individually arranged with respect to the longitudinal extent of the side walls.
  • a fixed arrangement, for example a raster arrangement, of the one or more floor support parts can also be provided in this context, correspondingly at predetermined but variable distances from the end walls.
  • the base support part can have a frame body in which a support part that can be variably attached in height can be used.
  • the frame body In the assembled state, the frame body can be supported on a floor, for example a floor of a building.
  • the support or support of the trough shape is achieved by the support part inserted in the frame body.
  • the required height of the support part relative to the frame body can be fixed on the frame body by fixing the support part.
  • gluing can be carried out, for example.
  • Such a variable height adjustment of a floor support part is, for example, from the DE 10 2006 009 843 B4 known.
  • the content of this patent specification is hereby incorporated in full into the disclosure of the present invention, also for the purpose of including features of this patent specification in claims of the present invention.
  • the support part can be glued to the frame body, for example, in the area of an area that directly or indirectly corresponds to the frame body.
  • a liquid, in particular viscous, connection means can be used for this.
  • Such a liquid connecting means can be silicone, for example. But also an MS polymer or PUR assembly foam.
  • the frame body or the floor support part as a whole can also be fixed on the floor side, if necessary on the building floor side.
  • the frame body can furthermore have an extension in the transverse direction of the tub support - and thus transverse to the longitudinal extension of the side walls - which is less than the free distance between the side walls. This can result in a free, variable arrangement of the frame body and thus of the floor support part overall relative to the longitudinal extent of the side walls and / or relative to the widthwise extent of the end walls in the assembled state of the tub support.
  • the relevant extent of the frame body can correspond to 0.1 times up to, for example, 0.9 times the free spacing between the side walls, and further, for example, about 0.5 times to 0.95 times.
  • the remaining distance between the frame body and the side walls can be bridged by applying the connecting means.
  • the frame body can also have one or more mounting projections which, when assembled, can extend from the frame body in the direction of the opposite side walls.
  • the frame body is designed without such mounting projections.
  • These mounting projections can extend outward from the frame body and can thus serve for the stability of the frame body as a whole and, if necessary, moreover for the favorable dissipation of forces introduced into the floor support part, in particular in the building floor.
  • Two or three, optionally four or more up to eight or more such mounting projections can be provided.
  • two mounting projections, but possibly also four mounting projections are provided.
  • these are preferably arranged opposite one another in pairs.
  • a mounting projection can be provided in each corner area, which, in the manner of a support leg, starts from the frame body approximately along a bisector, based on the corner formation between one Longitude and a broad side of the frame body, can extend.
  • a side wall can also have a bracket shape for positively locking the floor support part in the longitudinal direction of the side walls.
  • the base support part possibly the frame body, can be inserted with an intended mounting projection in the assembled state into an assigned mounting configuration of the side wall.
  • the extension length of the frame body transversely to the longitudinal extension of the tub support can be selected accordingly so that it corresponds at least to the free distance between the side walls.
  • Each side wall can have a plurality of such mounting configurations, for arranging a plurality of floor support parts and / or for semivariably arranging the floor support parts relative to the side walls.
  • a side wall can also have one vertically extending protrusion, based on the assembled state on the bottom side or a plurality of vertically extending projections distributed over the longitudinal extent of the side wall, which locally widen the underside of the side wall.
  • Such projections can contribute to the stability of the side walls, particularly when in use. As a result, it is a good way of introducing force into the floor, for example the floor of a building, while being overall leaner, that is viewed transversely to the longitudinal extent, thin-walled and thus manufacturing costs-saving design can be achieved. Overall, these projections can contribute to stiffening the side wall.
  • Such a projection can widen in a wedge-like manner in the vertical direction and transversely to the longitudinal extent of the side wall, preferably with an upward-pointing wedge tip.
  • the projection can have, at the bottom, that is to say in the area of the support surface, a projection viewed transversely to the longitudinal extent of the side wall over the surface of the side wall delimiting the projection in the longitudinal direction of extension of the side wall, for example the 0.3 to 2- Times the material thickness of the side wall outside the projections, viewed in the same direction, can correspond to 0.5 to 1 times, for example.
  • the projections in the assembled state can point inwards, correspondingly towards one another.
  • the hook-shaped plug-in shape for interacting with the plug-in recesses in the side walls can be formed on a strip part which can be connected to the end wall.
  • the strip part can be combined with the front wall, for variable width adjustment of the side wall as a whole.
  • such a strip part can only be arranged on one side of an end wall.
  • such strip parts can also be arranged and attached on both sides of the end wall.
  • strip parts can optionally be attached to each end wall, and also strip parts with different widths when assembled. With regard to the heights of the strip parts considered in the assembled state, these can correspond to the heights of the end walls.
  • the end wall can have a hammer-like projection in relation to an assembled state in a vertical section, for engaging in a recess in the strip part.
  • connection between the strip part and the end wall can thus be implemented in the manner of a plug-in rear grip connection or, for example, a tongue and groove connection.
  • a hammer-like projection can be formed opposite the recess on the strip part.
  • This projection can, as is also preferred, be configured in the same way as the projection of the end wall for plug-in interaction with the strip part.
  • a further strip part as a whole can be plugged onto the strip part to further widen the end wall, in the same way as the fixing of the strip part on the end wall.
  • the projection can optionally extend over the entire height.
  • a plurality of projections can also be provided.
  • a plurality of recesses can also be formed in particular on the strip part.
  • the hammer-like projections of the side wall and / or the strip part form the hook-shaped plug-in formings for plug-in interaction with the plug-in recesses in the side walls.
  • the rectangular opening bounded on the bottom by the side and end walls, optionally supplemented by one or more strip parts, can be at least partially filled in the assembled state only by one or more floor support parts, whereby, however, direct access to a preferred building floor can be permitted. Accordingly, according to a possible embodiment, no separate base part, which essentially fills the rectangular opening, can be provided.
  • the arrangement of the side and end walls as well as the one or more floor support parts can accordingly also take place directly on the building floor, in particular unfinished floor.
  • two floor support parts can be provided according to a further embodiment, which can be provided on both sides of the approximately centrally arranged end walls with respect to a longitudinal extent of the side walls.
  • an approximately symmetrical arrangement of the stacked parts of the tub support can be provided, with reference to a plane of symmetry, which extends centrally in the longitudinal extent of the side walls and in the transverse direction to the side walls.
  • the height of a floor support part can advantageously correspond approximately to the combined vertical height of the end walls - this with reference to the stacked state. This can result at least approximately in a support level for a further stack to be placed on parts of a further tub support.
  • the end faces of the floor support parts which preferably face upwards in the stacked state and the broad side faces which face upwards and the uppermost layer of the end walls can extend - at least approximately - in a common plane.
  • this level can be at least approximately a horizontal level in the shipping arrangement.
  • the ranges or value ranges or multiple ranges specified above and below also include all intermediate values, in particular in 1/10 steps of the respective dimension, that is to say also, if appropriate, dimensionless.
  • the indication 0.5 to 0.9 times also includes the disclosure of 0.6 to 0.9 times, 0.5 to 0.8 times, 0.6 to 0.8 times etc. This disclosure can serve on the one hand to limit a range limit from below and / or above, but alternatively or additionally to disclose one or more singular values from a respectively specified range.
  • a tub support 1 which can be assembled from individual parts, such as in particular two side walls 2, 3 and two end walls 4, 5. As shown in the drawings, it can be a tub support 1 for a bathtub shape.
  • the individual parts of the tub support in particular the side and end walls 2 to 5, and also, as described further below, optionally provided floor support parts can, as is also preferred, consist of a rigid foam such as XPS, in particular particle foam such as EPP or EPS.
  • the side and end walls 2 to 5 can with respect to an assembled state, such as this one in Figure 1 is indicated, have the same heights h.
  • the side walls 2 and 3 can, as is also preferred, be of the same design, and the end walls 4 and 5 can also be of the same design as one another.
  • the side walls 2 and 3 have a longitudinal dimension a, which can correspond to a multiple of the longitudinal dimension b of the end walls 4, 5 viewed transversely to the height h, for example a 2- to 5-fold, further for example approximately a 2.5- up to 3.5 times.
  • the side walls 2, 3 and the end walls 4, 5 are each essentially disk-like in shape, correspondingly having one transverse to the longitudinal extent a and b considered the small thickness d, which can correspond to approximately one eighth to one twelfth, and further to approximately one tenth of the height h.
  • the side walls 2, 3 as well as the end walls 4, 5 can be reinforced and can accordingly have greater thicknesses d 'in these sections.
  • Such a thickness d 'can for example, correspond to approximately 1.2 to 2 times, furthermore, for example, approximately 1.5 times the reduced thickness d.
  • the side walls 2, 3 can, if necessary, evenly over the longitudinal extent of the side walls 2, 3 in relation to the assembled state have distributed projections 7. These can extend downward, in particular below about half a height h of the side walls 2, 3, for local widening of the underside of the side wall to a thickness dimension which can essentially correspond to the expanded thickness dimension d 'in the corner or end regions (see here also Figure 2 ).
  • the projections 7 can widen like a wedge downwards in the direction of the contact surface (see also sectional representation in FIG Figure 28 ).
  • the wedge tip of the projections 7 points upwards in relation to the assembled state.
  • a projection 7 can extend approximately over a dimension that can essentially correspond to the expanded thickness dimension d 'or can be based on this.
  • projections 7 are provided in the longitudinal extension, evenly distributed on the inside of the side walls 2, 3. Accordingly, the projections 7 are arranged facing one another in the assembled state.
  • Such projections 7 can optionally also be provided on the inside of the walls of the end walls 4, 5.
  • the end walls 4, 5 can have plug-in formations 9 which project freely beyond these end faces in the region of their respective vertical end faces 8, for plug-in interaction with plug-in recesses 10 in the side walls 2, 3.
  • a plurality of plug-in formations 9 can be provided on each vertical end face 8, which can be arranged in a row one behind the other in the vertical direction of extension of the end walls 4, 5.
  • plug-in shapes 9 can be provided per vertical end face 8.
  • these plug-in formations 9 can be of the same design, for example, as also shown, in a longitudinal cross section through the end wall 4, 5 having a hook-shaped profile with a hook 11 directed upwards at the end.
  • the plug-in recesses 10 provided for the plug-in formations 9 in a corresponding orientation in the side walls 2, 3 can, as is also preferred, be designed to be closed all around at the edge transversely to the plug-in direction r (see also magnifying glass representation in FIG Figure 4 ). This results in a window-like opening with respect to each plug-in recess 10.
  • the first end face 12 of each plug-in recess 10 viewed in the plug-in direction r can, as preferred, correspond in terms of area to the end face 13 of the hook-shaped profile of the plug-in configuration 9 (see also the magnifying glass representations in FIG Figure 4 ).
  • each plug-in recess 10 can be formed in a stepped manner in the plug-in direction r, with a vertical space 14 formed in the plug-in direction r at a distance from the end face 12, which in the assembled state, that is to say in the plug-in position, is engaged by the hook 11 of the associated plug-in configuration 9 ( to compare Figures 5 and 6 ).
  • the number of plug-in recesses 10 arranged one above the other in a row can, as is also preferred, correspond to the number of plug-in recesses 9, wherein the plug-in recesses 10 can also be of the same design.
  • the plug connection is secured against the plug direction r in the assembled state according to this rear grip configuration.
  • plug-in recesses 10 there is a number of plug-in recesses 10 in the area of the vertical end faces 8 of the end walls 4, 5 with respect to the plug-in recesses 10 as a function of the number of plug-in recesses 9 provided.
  • plug recesses 15 may be provided, for example two or three such rows 15.
  • the end walls 4, 5 can be assigned to a correspondingly selected row 15 with their plug-in formations 9 adapted to the desired length of the tub support 1 to be assembled.
  • the area with a further one or more further rows 15, which may protrude freely beyond the usable length, can be cut off in a simple manner in terms of handling.
  • the side and end walls can have 2 to 5 horizontal sectional planes, for example in the form of grooves 35 running horizontally between the plug-in recesses 10, along which cutting to length can take place by cutting (cf. Figure 7 ).
  • a tub support 1 can be assembled in five different lengths.
  • Floor support parts 16 can also be provided. In the illustrated embodiments, two floor support parts 16 are arranged. Depending on the length of extent of the tub support 1, it is also possible, if appropriate, to provide only one floor support part 16, moreover possibly more than two floor support parts 16, for example three or four.
  • the floor support parts 16 of a first embodiment can each be composed of a frame body 17 and a support part 18.
  • the frame body 17 has an upward central opening 19 in a position of use. As also shown, this can essentially have a rectangular plan.
  • the floor plan can also be essentially circular.
  • the support part 18 can be inserted essentially conforming to the contour, in this case can be variably aligned relative to the frame body 17 in the vertical direction, based on the assembled state, and can be adapted to the tub shape 20 to be accommodated in the tub support 1.
  • the support part 18 can be fixed in the desired vertical position on the frame body 17, for example using a connecting means, for example a liquid connecting means 21, such as for example silicone.
  • a connecting means for example a liquid connecting means 21, such as for example silicone.
  • Each floor support part 16 can be arranged variably on the building floor 6 with reference to the described embodiment, in particular with regard to the longitudinal extent of the side walls 2, 3.
  • the frame bodies 17 of the floor support parts 16 can have mounting projections 22 projecting outwards from the frame body 17. These can extend outward like a foot, and can act as a support for the stabilization of the floor support part 16 as a whole when it is supported on the building floor 6.
  • mounting projections 22 can be provided, for example in each case assigned to an outer corner region of the frame body 17, the mounting projections 22 in each case, with reference to a floor plan or to a vertical projection on the building floor 6, along an bisector between the angles in FIG this corner region can meet the longitudinal and width walls of the frame body 17 which meet.
  • the mounting projections 22 are essentially directed from the frame body 17 in the direction of the side walls 2, 3.
  • the extension dimension c of a floor support part 16 can correspond approximately to 0.1 to 0.9 times the distance dimension e.
  • the above-described extent c can also be selected to be less than the height h of the side walls 2, 3 and the end walls 4, 5. This can offer advantages with regard to possible stacking of the individual parts of a tub support 1, for example for creating a shipping arrangement 23 as shown in Figure 2 .
  • a first lowermost layer L 1 consisting of a side wall 2 or 3, on which a second lowermost layer L 2 , which consists of the further side wall 3 or 4, is arranged congruently .
  • the end walls 4 and 5 as the third and fourth layers L 3 , L 4 be arranged. Due to the same heights h according to the shipping arrangement 23 Figure 2 the width of the shipping arrangement 23 results, the layers L 1 to L 4, viewed transversely to the longitudinal extent, are preferably flush.
  • the frame bodies 17 and support parts 18 can be arranged on both sides of the third and fourth layers L 3 and L 4 to form floor support parts 16. The individual arrangement of the aforementioned parts is shown.
  • the support part 18 can also be pushed completely into the opening 19 of the frame body 17 and the floor support part 16 assembled in this way can be placed on the side of the end walls 4, 5 on the second layer L 2 .
  • the summarized vertical height u of the end wall layers L 3 and L 4 considered in the shipping arrangement 23 or in the stacked state can essentially correspond to the height v of the floor support part 16 and / or the frame body 17 or the support part 18 viewed in the same direction.
  • a support plane E which at least approximately accommodates the vertically upward-facing surfaces of the frame body 17 and / or the support part 18, can result in such stacks of individual parts of a tub support 1 as shown in Figure 3 to be arranged one above the other. This can result in a stack of several tub support kits. Due to the flat contact surface, a favorable stacking is possible.
  • the floor support part 16 with foot-like mounting projections 22 and the free arrangement thus provided in the longitudinal direction relative to the side walls 2 and 3 can be shown in FIG Figure 29 the floor support parts 16, in particular the frame body 17, can also be fixed on the side walls 2, 3.
  • each frame body 17 can have two on the outside of the wall opposite and away from the frame body 17 in the direction of the side walls 2, 3 have supporting webs 24 which, in the state of use, engage on the end of the building floor 6 in each case in a mounting shape 25 of the facing side wall 2, 3.
  • This mounting shape 25 can be formed in a groove-like manner on the inside of the wall of the respective side wall 2, 3, whereby a positive locking of the bottom support part 16 in the longitudinal extent of the side walls 2, 3 can be achieved.
  • the side walls 2, 3 can have a plurality of such mounting formations 25, which allows a restrictedly variable arrangement with regard to the positioning of the floor support parts 16.
  • a floor support part 16 designed in this way can also be advantageously arranged in a shipping arrangement 23 according to FIG Figure 2 for example, be arranged on the side of the end wall stack arrangement.
  • the rectangular opening bounded by the side walls 2, 3 and the end walls 4, 5 on the bottom side in the assembled state is interrupted solely by the one or more floor support parts 16.
  • the floor support parts 16 there is direct access to the building floor 6 - or another equivalent floor on which the tub support 1 is placed.
  • a length variability of the end walls 4, 5 be given.
  • Relevant embodiments show the Figures 9 to 25 .
  • hook-shaped plug-in formations 9 according to the described end walls 4, 5 in these embodiments can be formed on strip parts 26, 26 'which can be connected to the end wall 4, 5.
  • the end walls 4, 5 can have, in the area of their vertical end faces, in relation to an assembled state, in a horizontal section, projections 27 designed like a hammer, with a hammer head 28 and one that connects the hammer head 28 with the vertical end face 8 neck 29 with reduced cross section compared to the hammer head 28.
  • hammer head 28 there can be a mushroom head design (based on the cross section) or a double hammer head.
  • the plug-in recesses 10 are then designed accordingly, that is to say with a size such that insertion and then displacement are readily possible even with such a design. Deviating from plugging in and moving, only plugging in, for example, with a mushroom head may be possible, in which case the cohesion is essentially (only) given by frictional engagement.
  • the projection 27 can extend at least approximately over the entire height h, optionally continuously, but alternatively also interrupted regularly or irregularly.
  • the hammer-like projection 27 serves to engage in a recess 30 of the strip part 26 formed opposite the hook-shaped plug-in formations 9.
  • This recess 30 also extends essentially over the entire height h, which is preferably the same with respect to the strip part 26 as the height h End wall 4, 5.
  • the recess 30 is correspondingly groove-like in shape with a section 31 which receives the hammer head 28 in the connecting position and has a cross-section widened in the direction of the free vertical end face from this section 31, through which the neck 29 of the projection 27 plunges in the plug-in assignment position .
  • the recess 30 can also be provided appropriately adapted.
  • the strip part 26 In order to hold the strip part 26 on the end wall 4, the strip part 26 can be pushed over the facing projection 27 of the end wall 4, 5 such that the projection 27 is received in the recess 30 of the strip part 26.
  • the recess 30 is not continuously flanked on both sides when viewed over its longitudinal extent. Rather, cutouts 33 are provided over the height h of a strip part 26 with respect to the groove-like recess 30 alternately with the recess 30, so that the recess 30 is only flanked on one side when viewed over the length of the recess 30 or the height of the strip part 26.
  • cutouts 33 are provided over the height h of a strip part 26 with respect to the groove-like recess 30 alternately with the recess 30, so that the recess 30 is only flanked on one side when viewed over the length of the recess 30 or the height of the strip part 26.
  • the strip parts 26 can have different lengths b 'with respect to the assembled state, in order to enable a correspondingly desired configuration of the tub support 1.
  • the strip parts 26' in embodiment 16 are formed with a larger part length b 'than the strip parts 26 as shown in the Figures 9 to 14 .
  • the length b of the end walls 4, 5 can be changed with the respective use of strip parts 26 with the interposition of additional strip parts 34.
  • These strip parts 34 may not be suitable for direct interaction with the side walls 2, 3, in particular with their plug-in formations 9. Rather, they are, if necessary, between the end wall 4, 5 or their vertical end face 8 and the one having the hook-shaped plug-out formations 9 Last part 26 arranged.
  • the strip part 34 acts in the manner of an adapter part, with in the region of the end face facing the end wall-side projection 27 in the assembled state, this strip part 34 has a recess 30 according to the strip parts 26 and 26 'and opposite this recess 30, facing the strip part 26 to be held, a hammer head-like , preferably continuous projection 27 can be provided.
  • Such an adapter-shaped strip part 34 is arranged on the end wall 4, 5 in the same way as the direct arrangement of a strip part 26 on the end wall 4, 5, and the arrangement of the strip part 26 on a strip part 34 is carried out accordingly.
  • such an adapter-like strip part 34 can be arranged on one side or also on both sides of the respective vertical end face 8 of the end wall 4, 5.
  • the strip parts 26 and 26 ' are mandatory to enable a plug connection between the end wall 4, 5 and the side wall 2, 3.
  • the length adjustment of the end walls 4, 5 - based on the assembled state - is carried out either by arranging strip parts 26 or 26' of different lengths. and / or by interposing the strip parts 34.
  • several strip parts 34 can also be arranged in succession in the length of the end wall 4, 5, in order to achieve an even greater length of the end wall 4, 5 to be created.
  • strip parts 26 and 26 ′ of different lengths in conjunction with the strip parts 34, with strip parts 34 of different lengths also being able to be present with regard to the length in the assembled state.
  • the lengths of the strip parts 26, 26 'and 34 are denoted by b' based on the total longitudinal dimension b of the end walls 4, 5.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that two or more rows 15 of plug-in recesses 10 are formed next to one another in a side wall 2, 3 in a longitudinal extension of the side wall 2, 3.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that a plug-in recess 10 is formed so as to be closed all round at the edge transversely to the plug-in direction r.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that a plug-in shape 9 has a hook-shaped profile with a hook 11 which, when assembled, points upwards.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the plug-in recess 10 is formed in a step-like manner in the plug-in direction r, with a vertical free space 14 on the end face 12 of the plug-in recess 10 in the plug-in direction r, the end face 12 of the end face 13 of the hook-shaped profile of the plug-in configuration 9 in Plug direction r corresponds to this extent.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that at least one floor support part 16 which can be variably arranged over a longitudinal extent a of the side walls 2, 3 is provided.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the base support part 16 has a frame body 17 in which a support part 18 which can be variably attached in terms of height can be used.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that, when assembled, the frame body 17 has an extension c in the transverse direction of the tub support 1 that is less than the free distance e between the side walls 2, 3.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the frame body 17 has one or more mounting projections 22 which, in the assembled state, extend from the frame body 17 in the direction of the opposite side walls 2, 3.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that a side wall 2, 3 has a mounting shape 25, for positively locking the bottom support part 16 in the longitudinal extent of the side walls 2, 3.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that a side wall 2, 3 has one or, based on the assembled state, one or, distributed over the longitudinal extent of the side wall 2, 3, a plurality of vertically extending projections 7 which are below approximately half a height of the side wall 2, 3 begin and widen the underside of the side wall 2, 3 locally.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that a projection 7 is formed in the vertical direction and transversely to the longitudinal extent of the side wall 2, 3 widening downwards with a wedge tip pointing upwards.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the hook-shaped plug-in shape 9 is formed on a strip part 26, 26 'which can be connected to the end wall 4, 5.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the end wall 4, 5 has a hammer-like projection 27 in a horizontal section, based on an assembled state, for engagement in a recess 30 in the strip part 26, 26 ', 34.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the strip part 34 has a hammer-like projection 27 opposite the recess 30.
  • a tub support which is characterized in that the rectangular opening delimited by the side walls 2, 3 and end walls 4, 5 in the assembled state is only filled by one or more floor support parts 16, but otherwise allows direct access to a building floor 6.
  • Stacked parts of a tub support which are characterized in that two floor support parts 16 are provided, which are provided on both sides with respect to a longitudinal extension of the side walls 2, 3 of the approximately centrally arranged end walls 3, 4.
  • Stacked parts of a tub support which are characterized in that a vertical height v of a floor support part 16 corresponds approximately to the combined vertical height u, based on the stacked state, of the end walls 4, 5.
  • the invention also relates to designs in which some of the features mentioned in the above description are not realized, in particular insofar as they are recognizably unnecessary for the respective intended use or can be replaced by other technically equivalent means.
  • ⁇ b> ⁇ u> List of reference symbols ⁇ /u> ⁇ /b> 1 Tub support 28 Hammerhead 2nd Side wall 29 neck 3rd Side wall 30th Recess 4th Front wall 31 section 5 Front wall 32 Connection area 6 Building floor 33 outbreak 7 head Start 34 Last part 8th Vertical face 35 Groove 9
  • Floor support e distance 17th Frame body H height 18th Support part r Direction of insertion 19th opening u height 20th Tub shape v height 21st Lanyard 22 Bracket projection E Support level 23 Shipping order L 1 first layer 24th Bracket web L 2 second layer 25th

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