EP3822430A1 - Baguette de bord - Google Patents
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- EP3822430A1 EP3822430A1 EP20203868.3A EP20203868A EP3822430A1 EP 3822430 A1 EP3822430 A1 EP 3822430A1 EP 20203868 A EP20203868 A EP 20203868A EP 3822430 A1 EP3822430 A1 EP 3822430A1
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- end strip
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- the invention relates to an end strip for bridging a connection joint formed between a floor covering and a wall surface, comprising an at least two-legged longitudinal profile with a floor leg lying essentially horizontally on the floor covering and a wall leg lying essentially perpendicular to the floor covering and lying opposite the side surface of the floor covering, as well as on spring elements arranged in the longitudinal profile.
- connection joints (often finger width) between the floor covering and the wall surface is covered, and on the other hand, the skirting board, which is usually arranged "upright", serves as protection against ramming and chafing, e.g. for floor care.
- the floor covering is usually firmly glued to the sub-floor in order to be able to realize a smaller connection joint to the wall.
- This is then filled in with acrylic or silicone at the end of the floor laying work in order to achieve the cleanest possible transition from floor covering to wall surface.
- the disadvantage here is on the one hand the fact that the synthetic filler can evaporate pollutants and plasticizers in the living environment, and on the other hand it loses its elasticity and durability over time.
- due to the thermal or mechanical oscillation (shrinkage and expansion) of the floor covering cracking or a new gap can be expected in silicone or acrylic joints.
- the static charging of rubber-like materials is also disadvantageous, since dust elements adhere to the electrostatically charged silicone or acrylic joints and this then leads to the formation of smears when cleaning.
- a skirting board follows the trend in the living area towards more pleasing functional elements US 2008/0005993 A1 Invoice.
- This is designed as a longitudinal profile and is anchored in the connection joint described above by means of compression springs that project through the longitudinal profile in sections.
- the end profile is to be reworked using holes for compression springs.
- the compression springs to be used on site require time-consuming and inconvenient assembly.
- the variant described can therefore be installed tool-bound and can only be removed with difficulty for renovation purposes.
- the elastic lip 43 tries to conceal this flaw of the invention.
- a high installation effort is to be expected when assembling the end strip.
- GB 2 450 124 A cannot be removed non-destructively.
- a mounting clip is clipped into the connection joint before the actual assembly of the end strip.
- a double-sided adhesive tape 12 is attached to this on the bottom leg 6.
- the end strip 8 is fixed in a shear-proof manner via this adhesive tape.
- a disadvantage here is the bulky cross section of the end strip, since the material thickness of the mounting element is added to the material thickness of the end strip. Due to the assembly with double-sided adhesive tape, a precise and conscientious installation process must be adhered to, which requires manual skill and is time-consuming. In the event of stresses or temperature fluctuations, indifferent shear forces on the adhesive layer can lead to the adhesive becoming detached over the long term and thus to failure of the entire cover system.
- the system consists of three components.
- the prior art discloses, at least as a component of the "end strip / end profile" assembly, consistently special profiles that require custom-made products and are therefore disadvantageous in terms of procurement costs compared to standard profiles.
- the aim of the invention is to overcome the described disadvantages of the prior art and to create an end strip that can be used as universally as possible, which is simple in construction and inexpensive to manufacture and which ensures a function that is permanently stable and, above all, fatigue-free and non-aging.
- the end strip according to the invention covers the connection joint discreetly and almost flush with the floor covering surface.
- Dimensional fluctuations in the distance between the wall surface and the side surface (front side) of the floor covering are elastically compensated for by the spring elements that can be attached or loosely inserted without tools, with the entire structure of the end strip being pressed permanently and in a stable position against the wall surface by these spring elements.
- the longitudinal profile which is preferably made of aluminum, steel, non-ferrous metal or plastic (e.g. bioplastic) is designed in cross-section in such a way that it has a wall limb that runs parallel to the wall surface (vertically) and a floor limb that runs parallel to the floor (horizontally).
- Permanently elastic and fatigue-free spring elements are - before the actual assembly of the end strip (in the connection joint) - along the wall leg of the longitudinal profile at suitable intervals, "support point-like” and slidable, attachable, glued, clipped or clamped, without tools, or loosely positioned on the floor .
- the spring elements are preferably designed as inexpensive, mirror-symmetrical or asymmetrical stamped and bent parts and, after their pre-assembly on the strip side or loosely positioned, are supported on or on the end strip during and after its final assembly, sliding against the side surface (end face) of the floor covering and thus press the end profile with permanent elasticity against the wall surface.
- Dimensional fluctuations in the distance between the wall surface and the face of the floor covering are affected by the elastic spring elements, which are preferably designed as leaf springs, balanced.
- the spring elements described as mirror-symmetrical - similar to a double arm - can also be designed with one arm.
- connection joint with a horizontal boundary between them (e.g. floor screed), in which the end strip can be lowered.
- the longitudinal profile is preferably manufactured with the same cross section over the length. It can be supplied as bar material or on a coil, cut to size on site and conveniently equipped with spring elements without tools. Then the assembly (end strip), consisting of the longitudinal profile and spring elements, is laid in the connection joint.
- connection joint hollow chambers are created after the subject of the invention has been laid, which can be used to lay electrical and / or optical lines.
- connection joint With the appropriate material transparency of the longitudinal profile, elegantly discreet floor lighting, running lights for emergencies, orientation for the visually impaired or optical signals of different colors and sequences can be achieved.
- connection joint 1 which is formed vertically by the side surface / end surface 13 of the floor covering 3 and the wall surface 18 and horizontally by the horizontal boundary 6.
- the end strip 2 is supported in this connection joint 1 in such a way that it is fixed in a secure position in the connection joint 1.
- the end strip 2 On the end face 13 of the floor covering 3, the end strip 2 is supported with support point-like over the length of the profile 8 releasably mountable, longitudinally displaceable, permanently elastic spring elements 5 on the side face / end face 13 of the floor covering 3, which allow the dimensional fluctuations in the width of the connection joint 1 to be leaf spring elastic as a flexible arm balance.
- a thin floor leg 4 resting on the edge of the floor covering 3 ensures that, despite fluctuations in the width of the connection joint 1, this is completely and seamlessly covered, an almost flush transition of the floor covering 3 to the wall surface 18 is guaranteed.
- a longitudinal rib 9 has a sound-absorbing effect with the lower edge of the longitudinal profile 8 due to its small contact surfaces on the wall surface 18 and thus reduces the transmission of footfall sound into the building structure.
- Fig. 2 shows the longitudinal profile 8 with a loose spring element 5 at the top and with the spring element 5 pushed into the running rail 10 in the longitudinal direction of the profile 8 at the bottom.
- the longitudinal profile 8 faces each other on the side of the wall leg 19 facing the front or side surface 13 of the floor covering 3 pointing projections 17 which form said running rail 10 with the wall leg 19.
- the middle segment 11 of the spring element 5 slides in a form-fitting and transversely stable manner in the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal profile 8.
- Fig. 3 shows a longitudinal profile 8 with a vertical wall leg 19 which protrudes vertically upwards over the bottom leg 4 and thus from the angular profile of FIG Fig. 1 and 2 becomes a T-profile and that of the floor and Wall-formed inner edge protects mechanically and forms an aesthetically pleasing variant, in which no joining means are visible and also allows non-destructive dismantling if necessary.
- Fig. 4 shows an angle profile, the running rail 10 of which is identical to that of Fig. 2 and 3 is, but the spring element 5 is designed in such a way that it can be mounted in any position regardless of its longitudinal position relative to the longitudinal profile 8.
- the middle segment 11 of the spring element 5 is provided with a resiliently snap-fit punched image 12 in the running rail 10, which fixes the spring element 5 in a stable position in the longitudinal profile 8, in particular against pivoting.
- another embodiment provides that instead of the running rail 10, a U-rail is used, in whose legs pointing towards one another the elastic middle segment 11 of the spring element 5 can be frictionally clamped.
- Fig. 5 shows a longitudinal profile 8 with a standard cross-section. Of course this is also - analogous to Fig. 3 - Conceivable as a standard T-profile. In order to make such profile cross-sections of the invention accessible, a suitable spring element is required. To avoid the mechanical processing of the longitudinal profile 8 on the one hand and to avoid critical joining processes (e.g. gluing) on the other hand, the spring element 5 in the area of the middle segment 11 was equipped with a plug-in shoe 14 that can be attached to the downward-facing wall leg 19. Fig. 5 shows the longitudinal profile 8 with a loose and (pre-) assembled spring element 5.
- the floor leg 4 is equipped with receptacles, such as the running rail 10, for joining the spring elements 5 without tools. It is also conceivable for the spring elements to be glued to the underside of the bottom leg 4.
- the on-site mounted longitudinal profile 8 can have illuminated and / or non-illuminated functions on the profile section that protrudes above the bottom leg 4.
- angle or T-profile serves as a receptacle for decorative or functional decorative or structural elements between the wall and the floor.
- Fig. 6 shows a longitudinal profile 8 as a T-profile, which is not used between the wall and the floor, but as a so-called and literally applicable transition profile between two floors 3.
- Spring element / s 5 and longitudinal profile 8 form a transition strip 15.
- a vertical profile leg 16 protrudes into the connection joint between the two floors 3, while the horizontal profile leg 7 covers both floor edges.
- the joining techniques described above are the same, with the corresponding side or end face 13 of the second floor covering 3 being used here instead of the missing wall surface 18.
- the modular usability of the spring elements 5 shows the universal applicability of the invention.
- Fig. 7 shows two punch-friendly, waste-free spring elements, each shown as a single-armed and double-armed component.
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US2230688A (en) | 1939-03-09 | 1941-02-04 | Goodrich Co B F | Expansion joint |
FR2761420A1 (fr) * | 1997-03-25 | 1998-10-02 | Olivier Carbonaro | Systeme de fixation d'un objet, en particulier d'un couvre-joint, au droit d'une fente, dispositif d'attache et couvre-joint pour un tel systeme |
US20080005993A1 (en) | 2006-06-21 | 2008-01-10 | Su Tong | Installation structure of the indoor floating decorating floorboards and the installation method thereof |
GB2450124A (en) | 2007-06-13 | 2008-12-17 | Stikatak Ltd | Floor edge trim element |
EP2292872A1 (fr) | 2009-09-04 | 2011-03-09 | Flooring Industries Limited, SARL | Ensemble de finition pour un revetement de sol |
BE1019380A3 (nl) * | 2010-06-21 | 2012-06-05 | Flooring Ind Ltd Sarl | Randafwerking voor een bekleding en werkwijze voor het afwerken van een rand. |
BE1019657A3 (fr) * | 2010-11-25 | 2012-09-04 | Findes Bvba | Ensemble de finition pour surfaces disjointes, comportant un profil de jonction separable en deux modules aptes a former des profils d'arret. |
WO2014040102A1 (fr) | 2012-09-12 | 2014-03-20 | Franz Neuhofer | Dispositif de pontage des joints entre un mur et un revêtement de sol |
CN110374298A (zh) * | 2019-08-05 | 2019-10-25 | 合肥品冠地板有限公司 | 专用于边角施工的木地板结构 |
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PL220426B1 (pl) * | 2009-11-26 | 2015-10-30 | Adam Sławomir Galas | Zestaw mocujący listwy |
DE102016209655A1 (de) * | 2016-06-02 | 2017-12-07 | Andreas Lüttich | Vorrichtung zum Ausfüllen und/oder zumindest optischen Abdichten einer Dehnungsfuge zwischen zwei Bauteilen |
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US2230688A (en) | 1939-03-09 | 1941-02-04 | Goodrich Co B F | Expansion joint |
FR2761420A1 (fr) * | 1997-03-25 | 1998-10-02 | Olivier Carbonaro | Systeme de fixation d'un objet, en particulier d'un couvre-joint, au droit d'une fente, dispositif d'attache et couvre-joint pour un tel systeme |
US20080005993A1 (en) | 2006-06-21 | 2008-01-10 | Su Tong | Installation structure of the indoor floating decorating floorboards and the installation method thereof |
GB2450124A (en) | 2007-06-13 | 2008-12-17 | Stikatak Ltd | Floor edge trim element |
EP2292872A1 (fr) | 2009-09-04 | 2011-03-09 | Flooring Industries Limited, SARL | Ensemble de finition pour un revetement de sol |
BE1019380A3 (nl) * | 2010-06-21 | 2012-06-05 | Flooring Ind Ltd Sarl | Randafwerking voor een bekleding en werkwijze voor het afwerken van een rand. |
BE1019657A3 (fr) * | 2010-11-25 | 2012-09-04 | Findes Bvba | Ensemble de finition pour surfaces disjointes, comportant un profil de jonction separable en deux modules aptes a former des profils d'arret. |
WO2014040102A1 (fr) | 2012-09-12 | 2014-03-20 | Franz Neuhofer | Dispositif de pontage des joints entre un mur et un revêtement de sol |
CN110374298A (zh) * | 2019-08-05 | 2019-10-25 | 合肥品冠地板有限公司 | 专用于边角施工的木地板结构 |
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