US20170362819A1 - Profiled rail system for covering the end of a flooring - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a profiled rail system for covering at least one end of a flooring, the profiled rail system comprising at least one base profile at it least one covering profile.
- profiled rail systems comprising three profiled rails, namely a base profiled rail for fastening to the underground, covering profiled rail comprising a covering wing, overlapping the end of the flooring and a mounting profiled rail for connecting both together.
- the covering profiled rail is connected to the mounting profiled rail.
- the mounting profiled rail is moveable with respect to the base profiled rail. This allows adapting the covering profiled rail to the individual requirement of the individual floorings.
- This profiled rail system has been found extremely useful in practical applications and serves as starting point for the present invention.
- the profiled rail system according to the present invention is used for covering at least one flooring end.
- the number of flooring ends being covered is principally irrelevant.
- the present profiled rail system has the function of a boarder cover.
- the present profiled rail system functions as a cover for expansion gaps or flooring transitions.
- the profiled rail system comprises at least one base profiled rail and at least one cover profiled rail being connected with each over by means of at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one base profiled rail is fastened to an underground or subfloor, may be by means of gluing or screwing.
- at least one noise damping material can be provided in between.
- the at least one base profiled rail can underlap the flooring for fixing to it.
- the at least one covering profiled rail comprises at least one covering wing for covering the at least one flooring end. In the case of boarder covering one covering wing is sufficient. For covering expansion gaps or flooring transitions at least two covering wings are provided.
- the at least one covering profiled rail can be fixed to the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the way of fixing is not important. For example it is intended to provide screwing or clipping, for additionally achieving an adjustability in height between the at least one covering profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the covering profiled rail can be clipped, glued or made as a single part with the mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one base profiled rail comprises holding means for fixing the at least one covering profiled rail, which are realised in a simple embodiment by means of gluing.
- This attachment preferably should resist pulling forces, to allow preloaded pressing of the at least one covering wing on the at least one covering end.
- at least one elastic body is provided for simplifying mounting of the profiled rail system between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail. This elastic body holds the at least one mounting profiled rail in a certain, well defined position, when unloaded. This well defined position preferably is defined in a way that the at least one covering wing resides about parallel to the flooring.
- the covering profiled rail will be moved to said predefined position if possible.
- This significantly simplifies mounting of the profiled rail system as the at least one covering profiled rail will be held in the above cited neutral position, if unloaded. Consequently it will be mounted in the correct position.
- the at least one covering profiled rail will be pressed with preload against the at least one base profiled rail and by this against the at least one flooring end. It can happen due to special mounting situation that the at least one covering profiled rail has to be pivoted away from the defined position.
- the elastic body will allow this pivoting due to its elastic deformability.
- the at least one elastic body In an unloaded position the at least one elastic body will hold the mounting profiled rail in its neutral position, in which the at least one covering wing being arranged from example parallel to the flooring. It has to be indicated that the term “unloaded position” not necessarily indicates a fully relaxed situation of the at least one elastic body.
- the at least one elastic body can be preloaded between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail. In this case the unloaded position will be defined as the position which is realised by the at least one elastic body, if no further forces apply to the profiled rail system. Due to the elastic connection between the at least one mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail the advantage is realised that seizing of the at least one covering wing at the flooring is prohibited for sure.
- the at least one elastic body at least partially is provided below the mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one elastic body provides a bed for the mounting profiled rail.
- this bed is formed in a way to ensure the at least one mounting profiled rail extending about perpendicular to the plane of the flooring and the holding means of the base profiled rail being mountable. This very much simplifies mounting, as due to the usually used long profiled rails inserting the profiled rails by means of sliding is rather difficult. Additionally the at least one elastic body can be very easily mounted to the base profiled rail.
- the at least one elastic body can be laterally positioned to the mounting profiled rail. In this position the at least one elastic body protects the joint between the at least one mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail from invading dust and dirt, which is produced very often during drilling holes for mounting. Such dust or dirt can decrease movability of the profiled rails with each other. Therefore protection against this dust or dirt is advantageous.
- the at least one elastic body is at least partially provided above a foot being provided on the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one elastic body pushes the at least one mounting profiled rail against the base profiled rail and hereby provides the required prestress of the at least one covering wing against the flooring.
- at least part of the height adjustability of the profiled rail system can be realised. In simple applications this type of height adjustability can be sufficient.
- an additional height adjustability can be realised by allowing movability in the connection between the at least one covering profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one elastic body is formed in a way that the at least one mounting profiled rail being completely separated from the at least one base profiled rail.
- At least one elastic body use of at least one polymer foam is preferred.
- This polymer foam can be easily produced and it is cheap due to the small amount of material being necessary.
- polymer foam has the advantage that is comprises structural inhomogeneity and hereby providing an enhanced noise damping.
- at least one of the profiled rails are made of polymer, it is advantageous to produce the at least one elastic body together with the at least one base profiled rail and/or the at least one mounting profiled rail as a single piece. By this way the profiled rails can be produced in one working step together with the at least one elastic body, hereby additionally skipping a mounting step.
- the at least one elastic body being formed together with the at least mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail as a single piece, additional mounting means and mounting steps are avoided.
- additional mounting means and mounting steps are avoided.
- the at least one covering profiled rail has to be mounted on the at least one mounting profiled rail. Additional mounting steps are not necessary anymore.
- the at least one elastic body is formed by at least one elastomer.
- Elastomers provide a very good elastic deformation and hereby allow pivoting the covering profiled rail with a large angle.
- the at least one elastic body being dust leakproof between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- the at least one elastic body being provided in at least one recess of the base profiled rail and/or the mounting profiled rail.
- these recesses are formed as hollow cylinders, to provide an optimal seat of the at least one elastic body when formed as a cylinder.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a profiled rail system 1 , comprising a base profiled rail 2 , a covering profiled rail 3 and a mounting profiled rail 4 .
- the base profiled rail 2 is mounted by means of non shown mounting means, in particular screws with an underground 5 .
- the base profiled rail 2 comprises mounting means 6 , being realised by means of vertically extending webs, being deviated to the interior at the top end.
- a foot 7 of the mounting profiled rail 4 is provided between holding means 6 . This foot 7 is made sufficiently broad, to realise a top abutment for the holding means 6 of the mounting profiled rail 4 , in order to safely hold the mounting profiled rail 4 on the base profiled rail 2 .
- the mounting profiled rail 4 provides a mounting channel 8 for receiving further holding means 9 in form of a screw. These holding means 9 connect the covering profiled rail 3 with the mounting profiled rail 4 . By means of more or less deep turning of the holding means 9 a certain height adjustability of the covering profiled rail 3 is realised.
- the covering profiled rail 3 provides two vertically aligned guiding webs 13 . Alternatively only one guiding web 13 can be provided. These guiding webs 13 guide the covering profiled rail 3 during fastening of the holding means 9 and support side forces due to length changes of the floorings.
- the covering profiled rail 3 comprises covering wings 10 , overlapping flooring ends 11 of floorings 12 .
- elastic bodies 20 are provided below the foot 7 and/or laterally to the mounting profiled rail 4 .
- these elastic bodies 20 are made from a polymer foam, in particular from an elastomer and are by this way mechanically formable, in particular compressable. In the shown unload position the elastic bodies 20 hold the mounting profiled rail 4 in a vertical position, so that the covering wings 10 of the covering profiled rail 3 are aligned about in parallel with the flooring 12 .
- the mounting profiled rail 4 can be pivoted with respect to the base profiled rail 2 , but the elastic bodies 20 will produce respective restoring forces pushing the mounting profiled rail 4 in the drawn unload position. This facilitates mounting of the profiled rail system 1 very much.
- the elastic body 20 being laterally positioned to the mounting profiled rail 4 provides a lateral seal of the profiled rail system 1 .
- This seal prevents dust from intruding into the connection between the mounting profiled rail 4 in the base profiled rail 2 . Such dust is for example produced during drilling for mounting the base profiled rail 2 to the underground 5 .
- an additional cap like elastic body 20 is provided, laterally and top sided overlapping the mounting profiled rail 4 .
- This elastic body 20 is formed in a way that it can easily be penetrated by the holding means 9 . Due to this additionally elastic body 20 the sealing effect and noise damping is enhanced and/or the pivoting angle is enlarged.
- FIG. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiled rail system 1 according to FIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according to FIG. 1 are described.
- the profiled rail system 1 comprises the elastic bodies 20 above the foot 7 of the mounting profiled rail 4 .
- this embodiment has important improvements.
- the elastic bodies 20 now press against the foot 7 from top to bottom, hereby providing pre stress of covering wings 10 against flooring 12 .
- the connection between the mounting profiled rail 4 and the base profiled rail 2 can be used for height adjustment of the profiled rail system 1 .
- the mounting profiled rail 4 will be spaced a part from the base profiled rail 2 even at the bottom, if holding means 2 are sufficiently secured.
- the mounting profiled rail 4 will contact the base profiled rail 2 only through the elastic body 20 .
- noise damping is extremely enhanced, as noise cannot be transferred to the base profiled rail 2 .
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiled rail system 1 according to FIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according to FIG. 1 are described.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 3 provides an elastic body 20 which holds the mounting profiled rail 4 spaced a part from the base profiled rail 2 at all sides. By this way an optimal noise damping is achieved. At the same time an optimal dust sealing is realised, preventing dust or dirt from intruding into the connection between the mounting profiled rail 4 in the base profiled rail 2 for sure. Mounting of the elastic body 20 is relatively difficult in this case. Therefore it is preferred to produce the elastic body 20 together with the base profiled rail 2 as a single piece. By this way the difficult mounting step of the elastic body 20 on the base profiled rail 2 is omitted.
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiled rail system 1 according to FIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according to FIG. 1 are described.
- the foot 7 is rounded in a way to preferably achieve a cylindrical or oval surface 14 on its top side. This surface fits to a hollow cylindrical surface 15 of the base profiled rail 2 .
- two elastic bodies 20 are provided, each preferably having a cylindrical shape. Alternatively a triangular, squared or rectangular shape is intended.
- the elastic bodies 20 can be realised by means of simple cords, especially rubber cords.
- the elastic bodies 20 are provided in recesses 16 of the base profiled rail 2 and the mounting profiled rail 4 . By this way the elastic bodies 20 are securely held in reception bowls, hereby preventing any displacement of the elastic bodies 20 from their seat.
- FIG. 4 can be provided with a cap like elastic body 20 according to FIG. 1 .
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A profiled rail system (1) for covering at least one flooring end (11) comprises a base profiled rail (2) and a covering profiled rail (3), being connectable with each other by means of a mounting profiled rail (4). The covering profiled rail (3) comprising at least one covering wing (10) for overlapping the flooring end (11). The covering profiled rail (3) is mountable on the mounting profiled rail (4). The base profiled rail (2) comprises holding means for connecting the mounting profiled rail (4). Between the base profiled rail (2) and the mounting profiled rail (4) at least one elastic body (20) is provided, holding the mounting profiled rail (4) in an unloaded situation in a predefined position. The mounting profiled rail (4) can be pivoted relatively to the base profiled rail (2) by means of elastically deformation of the elastic body (20).
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- The present application claims priority to German Utility Model Application no:
- DE 20 2016 003 728.6, filed Jun. 15, 2016, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to a profiled rail system for covering at least one end of a flooring, the profiled rail system comprising at least one base profile at it least one covering profile.
- From the state of the art profiled rail systems are known comprising three profiled rails, namely a base profiled rail for fastening to the underground, covering profiled rail comprising a covering wing, overlapping the end of the flooring and a mounting profiled rail for connecting both together. The covering profiled rail is connected to the mounting profiled rail. To achieve an adjustability for the covering profiled rail, namely for pivoting the same, the mounting profiled rail is moveable with respect to the base profiled rail. This allows adapting the covering profiled rail to the individual requirement of the individual floorings. This profiled rail system has been found extremely useful in practical applications and serves as starting point for the present invention.
- It would be beneficial to provide a profiled rail system as mentioned above having a simple mounting ability and being reliable.
- The profiled rail system according to the present invention is used for covering at least one flooring end. The number of flooring ends being covered is principally irrelevant. In the case of covering only one end the present profiled rail system has the function of a boarder cover. In the case of covering more than one flooring end the present profiled rail system functions as a cover for expansion gaps or flooring transitions. The profiled rail system comprises at least one base profiled rail and at least one cover profiled rail being connected with each over by means of at least one mounting profiled rail. Preferably the at least one base profiled rail is fastened to an underground or subfloor, may be by means of gluing or screwing. For minimizing of noise transmission at least one noise damping material can be provided in between. Alternatively the at least one base profiled rail can underlap the flooring for fixing to it. The at least one covering profiled rail comprises at least one covering wing for covering the at least one flooring end. In the case of boarder covering one covering wing is sufficient. For covering expansion gaps or flooring transitions at least two covering wings are provided. The at least one covering profiled rail can be fixed to the at least one mounting profiled rail. The way of fixing is not important. For example it is intended to provide screwing or clipping, for additionally achieving an adjustability in height between the at least one covering profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail. In simple embodiments, namely in such one which don't need any height adjustability, the covering profiled rail can be clipped, glued or made as a single part with the mounting profiled rail. The at least one base profiled rail comprises holding means for fixing the at least one covering profiled rail, which are realised in a simple embodiment by means of gluing. By this way a required rigid attachment between both profiled rails is realised. This attachment preferably should resist pulling forces, to allow preloaded pressing of the at least one covering wing on the at least one covering end. For simplifying mounting of the profiled rail system between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail at least one elastic body is provided. This elastic body holds the at least one mounting profiled rail in a certain, well defined position, when unloaded. This well defined position preferably is defined in a way that the at least one covering wing resides about parallel to the flooring. It is still possible to pivot the at least one covering profiled rail, nevertheless due to elastic forces of the at least one elastic body the covering profiled rail will be moved to said predefined position if possible. This significantly simplifies mounting of the profiled rail system, as the at least one covering profiled rail will be held in the above cited neutral position, if unloaded. Consequently it will be mounted in the correct position. During mounting of the profiled rail system the at least one covering profiled rail will be pressed with preload against the at least one base profiled rail and by this against the at least one flooring end. It can happen due to special mounting situation that the at least one covering profiled rail has to be pivoted away from the defined position. The elastic body will allow this pivoting due to its elastic deformability. In an unloaded position the at least one elastic body will hold the mounting profiled rail in its neutral position, in which the at least one covering wing being arranged from example parallel to the flooring. It has to be indicated that the term “unloaded position” not necessarily indicates a fully relaxed situation of the at least one elastic body. The at least one elastic body can be preloaded between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail. In this case the unloaded position will be defined as the position which is realised by the at least one elastic body, if no further forces apply to the profiled rail system. Due to the elastic connection between the at least one mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail the advantage is realised that seizing of the at least one covering wing at the flooring is prohibited for sure. Such seizing often occurs, if the covering profiled rail is mounted on the mounting profiled rail with extremely high force. By this way deformations can occur on the flooring at the position were the covering wing touches the flooring. This can cause inhibition of the movement of the flooring below the at least one covering wing. Nevertheless such movement is necessary, as the extension of the flooring will change by changing temperature or humidity. A profiled rail system according to the present invention will ensure this movability even in difficult mounting situations to ensure the flooring is swimming all the time. For the elastic body the materials polyurethane, polyethylene, polydimethylsiloxane, caoutchouc and rubber are preferred.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the at least one elastic body at least partially is provided below the mounting profiled rail. In this case the at least one elastic body provides a bed for the mounting profiled rail. Preferably this bed is formed in a way to ensure the at least one mounting profiled rail extending about perpendicular to the plane of the flooring and the holding means of the base profiled rail being mountable. This very much simplifies mounting, as due to the usually used long profiled rails inserting the profiled rails by means of sliding is rather difficult. Additionally the at least one elastic body can be very easily mounted to the base profiled rail.
- Alternatively or additionally the at least one elastic body can be laterally positioned to the mounting profiled rail. In this position the at least one elastic body protects the joint between the at least one mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail from invading dust and dirt, which is produced very often during drilling holes for mounting. Such dust or dirt can decrease movability of the profiled rails with each other. Therefore protection against this dust or dirt is advantageous.
- Further alternatively or additionally the at least one elastic body is at least partially provided above a foot being provided on the at least one mounting profiled rail. By this way the at least one elastic body pushes the at least one mounting profiled rail against the base profiled rail and hereby provides the required prestress of the at least one covering wing against the flooring. By this way at least part of the height adjustability of the profiled rail system can be realised. In simple applications this type of height adjustability can be sufficient. Alternatively an additional height adjustability can be realised by allowing movability in the connection between the at least one covering profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail.
- In a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention the at least one elastic body is formed in a way that the at least one mounting profiled rail being completely separated from the at least one base profiled rail. By this way it is ensured that any conjunction between the at least one mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail is realised by the at least one elastic body only. By this way oscillations transferred across this conjunction are damped, hereby realising an additional step and/or room noise damping. Additionally the profiled rails are hereby protected against abrasion due to loads.
- For the at least one elastic body use of at least one polymer foam is preferred. This polymer foam can be easily produced and it is cheap due to the small amount of material being necessary. Additionally polymer foam has the advantage that is comprises structural inhomogeneity and hereby providing an enhanced noise damping. In the case, if at least one of the profiled rails are made of polymer, it is advantageous to produce the at least one elastic body together with the at least one base profiled rail and/or the at least one mounting profiled rail as a single piece. By this way the profiled rails can be produced in one working step together with the at least one elastic body, hereby additionally skipping a mounting step. In the case, the at least one elastic body being formed together with the at least mounting profiled rail and the at least one base profiled rail as a single piece, additional mounting means and mounting steps are avoided. By this way only the at least one covering profiled rail has to be mounted on the at least one mounting profiled rail. Additional mounting steps are not necessary anymore.
- As a further alternative or additionally it is advantageous, if the at least one elastic body is formed by at least one elastomer. Elastomers provide a very good elastic deformation and hereby allow pivoting the covering profiled rail with a large angle.
- Additionally it is advantageous, if the at least one elastic body being dust leakproof between the at least one base profiled rail and the at least one mounting profiled rail. By this way the conjunction between profiled rails are optimally protected.
- In order to prevent the at least one elastic body being pushed away from its normal position by means of pivoting the covering profiled rail, it is advantageous, if the at least one elastic body being provided in at least one recess of the base profiled rail and/or the mounting profiled rail. Preferably these recesses are formed as hollow cylinders, to provide an optimal seat of the at least one elastic body when formed as a cylinder.
- Other advantages and characteristics of this invention will be explained in the detailed description below with reference to the associated figures that contain several embodiments of this invention. It should however be understood, that the figure is just used to illustrate the invention and does not limit the scope of protection of the invention.
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FIG. 1 shows a cross section of a profiledrail system 1, comprising a base profiledrail 2, a covering profiledrail 3 and a mounting profiledrail 4. The base profiledrail 2 is mounted by means of non shown mounting means, in particular screws with anunderground 5. The base profiledrail 2 comprises mounting means 6, being realised by means of vertically extending webs, being deviated to the interior at the top end. Between holding means 6 afoot 7 of the mounting profiledrail 4 is provided. Thisfoot 7 is made sufficiently broad, to realise a top abutment for the holding means 6 of the mounting profiledrail 4, in order to safely hold the mounting profiledrail 4 on the base profiledrail 2. - The mounting profiled
rail 4 provides a mountingchannel 8 for receiving further holding means 9 in form of a screw. These holding means 9 connect the covering profiledrail 3 with the mounting profiledrail 4. By means of more or less deep turning of the holding means 9 a certain height adjustability of the covering profiledrail 3 is realised. The covering profiledrail 3 provides two vertically aligned guidingwebs 13. Alternatively only one guidingweb 13 can be provided. These guidingwebs 13 guide the covering profiledrail 3 during fastening of the holding means 9 and support side forces due to length changes of the floorings. - The covering profiled
rail 3 comprises coveringwings 10, overlapping flooring ends 11 offloorings 12. For simplifying mounting of the profiledrail system 1elastic bodies 20 are provided below thefoot 7 and/or laterally to the mounting profiledrail 4. Preferably theseelastic bodies 20 are made from a polymer foam, in particular from an elastomer and are by this way mechanically formable, in particular compressable. In the shown unload position theelastic bodies 20 hold the mounting profiledrail 4 in a vertical position, so that the coveringwings 10 of the covering profiledrail 3 are aligned about in parallel with theflooring 12. If an external force is applied, the mounting profiledrail 4 can be pivoted with respect to the base profiledrail 2, but theelastic bodies 20 will produce respective restoring forces pushing the mounting profiledrail 4 in the drawn unload position. This facilitates mounting of the profiledrail system 1 very much. - Additionally the
elastic body 20 being laterally positioned to the mounting profiledrail 4 provides a lateral seal of the profiledrail system 1. This seal prevents dust from intruding into the connection between the mounting profiledrail 4 in the base profiledrail 2. Such dust is for example produced during drilling for mounting the base profiledrail 2 to theunderground 5. For additionally improving the seal an additional cap likeelastic body 20 is provided, laterally and top sided overlapping the mounting profiledrail 4. Thiselastic body 20 is formed in a way that it can easily be penetrated by the holding means 9. Due to this additionallyelastic body 20 the sealing effect and noise damping is enhanced and/or the pivoting angle is enlarged. -
FIG. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiledrail system 1 according toFIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according toFIG. 1 are described. - The profiled
rail system 1 according toFIG. 2 comprises theelastic bodies 20 above thefoot 7 of the mounting profiledrail 4. This makes mounting of the mounting profiledrail 4 on the base profiledrail 2 more difficult. On the other hand this embodiment has important improvements. Theelastic bodies 20 now press against thefoot 7 from top to bottom, hereby providing pre stress of coveringwings 10 againstflooring 12. By this way the connection between the mounting profiledrail 4 and the base profiledrail 2 can be used for height adjustment of the profiledrail system 1. Additionally the mounting profiledrail 4 will be spaced a part from the base profiledrail 2 even at the bottom, if holding means 2 are sufficiently secured. Hereby the mounting profiledrail 4 will contact the base profiledrail 2 only through theelastic body 20. By this way noise damping is extremely enhanced, as noise cannot be transferred to the base profiledrail 2. -
FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiledrail system 1 according toFIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according toFIG. 1 are described. - The embodiment according to
FIG. 3 provides anelastic body 20 which holds the mounting profiledrail 4 spaced a part from the base profiledrail 2 at all sides. By this way an optimal noise damping is achieved. At the same time an optimal dust sealing is realised, preventing dust or dirt from intruding into the connection between the mounting profiledrail 4 in the base profiledrail 2 for sure. Mounting of theelastic body 20 is relatively difficult in this case. Therefore it is preferred to produce theelastic body 20 together with the base profiledrail 2 as a single piece. By this way the difficult mounting step of theelastic body 20 on the base profiledrail 2 is omitted. -
FIG. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the profiledrail system 1 according toFIG. 1 , where like reference numerals entitle like parts. In the following only differences to the embodiment according toFIG. 1 are described. - In the embodiment according to
FIG. 4 thefoot 7 is rounded in a way to preferably achieve a cylindrical oroval surface 14 on its top side. This surface fits to a hollowcylindrical surface 15 of the base profiledrail 2. By this way an extremely low force joint between both parts is realised. Between the base profiledrail 2 and the mounting profiledrail 4 twoelastic bodies 20 are provided, each preferably having a cylindrical shape. Alternatively a triangular, squared or rectangular shape is intended. By this way theelastic bodies 20 can be realised by means of simple cords, especially rubber cords. Theelastic bodies 20 are provided inrecesses 16 of the base profiledrail 2 and the mounting profiledrail 4. By this way theelastic bodies 20 are securely held in reception bowls, hereby preventing any displacement of theelastic bodies 20 from their seat. - It is intended to combine the shown and described embodiments in any combination. For example the embodiment according to
FIG. 4 can be provided with a cap likeelastic body 20 according toFIG. 1 . - Since some of the embodiments of this invention are not shown or described, it should be understood that a great number of changes and modifications of these embodiments is conceivable without departing from the rationale and scope of protection of the invention as defined by the claims.
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1. A device comprising a profiled rail system and a flooring, said flooring having at least one flooring end and said profiled rail system covering said at least one flooring end,
said profiled rail system, comprising at least one base profiled rail, at least one mounting profiled rail, at least one covering profiled rail, at least one elastic body and holding means,
said at least one covering profiled rail comprising at least one covering wing for overlapping said at least one flooring end,
said at least one mounting profiled rail having a predefined position,
said at least one covering profiled rail being mountable to said at least one mounting profiled rail,
said holding means connecting said at least one mounting profiled rail to said at least one base profiled rail,
said at least one elastic body being provided between said at least one base profiled rail and said at least one mounting profiled rail,
in an unloaded situation said at least one elastic body holds said at least one mounting profiled rail in said predefined position and
said at least one mounting profiled rail can be pivoted relatively to said at least one base profiled rail by means of elastic deformation of said at least one elastic body.
2. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body at least partially being provided below said at least one mounting profiled rail.
3. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body at least partially being provided laterally to said at least one mounting profiled rail.
4. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one mounting profiled rail comprises at least one laterally extending foot and said at least one elastic body is at least partially provided above the foot.
5. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body completely separates said at least one mounting profiled rail from said at least one base profiled rail.
6. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body is made from a polymer foam.
7. The device according to claim 6 , wherein said at least one elastic body is made together with said at least one base profiled rail as a single piece.
8. The device according to claim 6 , wherein said at least one elastic body is made together with said at least one mounting profiled rail as a single piece.
9. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body is made from at least one elastomer.
10. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one elastic body is provided between said at least one base profiled rail and said at least one mounting profiled rail in a dust seal manner.
11. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one base profiled rail comprises at least one recess for reception of said at least one elastic body.
12. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one mounting profiled rail comprises at least one recess for reception of said at least one elastic body.
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