WO2001071123A2 - Dicht- und isoliersystem mit dicht- und isolierprofil - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flexible sealing and insulating profile according to the preamble of claim 1 and a sealing and insulating system according to the preamble of claim 44 and methods according to the preamble of claim 43 or 53 and sealing and insulating materials according to the preamble of claim 49 or 56.
- joints e.g. Expansion joints are provided. In most cases, these joints must be tightly sealed to prevent foreign bodies and foreign matter, e.g. Dirt and moisture, to be avoided. In addition, joint joints often have to be used for insulation, e.g. Thermal insulation or sound insulation are sufficient, since the transfer of cold or sound, for example, from one component to the adjacent component should often be avoided.
- joints of this type are mostly filled with joint compounds, such as silicone adhesive or joint mortar.
- joint compounds such as silicone adhesive or joint mortar.
- these solutions have the disadvantage that the joints become leaky and cracked over time due to the different thermal expansion coefficients of the adjacent components and the joint material.
- there is the problem with such a joint design that a complete and secure sealing and insulation or insulation with that in the joint filled material is not possible because the joint material with the adjacent components, such as floor coverings or plaster layers as well as the insulation and insulation materials contained therein itself forms interfaces again, so that at these interfaces there is a weak point for the tightness of the insulation and insulation.
- the problem in particular also consists in addition to a permanent and tight Connection of components, e.g. B. on a joint construction, a clean and defined conclusion or a defined interface between the adjacent surface of the components, ie the common edge, for. B. between the plaster or the plaster and the component.
- This problem initially exists when applying the plaster or z. B. a wall covering, but also later, when z. B. by different thermal expansion of the plaster layer or a wall covering and the window or door frame certain strains and thus cracks occur.
- this method has the disadvantage that if the adhesive tape is too adhesive, the component to be cleaned, e.g. B. can be damaged by color flaking.
- Another disadvantage of this method is that it is often difficult to apply the adhesive tape, since it is often on the component to be plastered with an orientation aid, for. B. marking, for attaching the adhesive tape is missing. This problem also exists if there is one instead of the plaster Wall cladding is to be attached. Due to a lack of orientation, a complex alignment of the component must be carried out.
- Another disadvantage of using grout is that almost no insulation effect with regard to sound propagation is possible. Furthermore, condensation moisture can occur due to cracks in the brittle mortar, so that the effect of an intended thermal insulation can be reduced and further moisture damage can occur.
- the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention is characterized in that it has at least one elastic, strip-shaped body which is provided for arrangement on a component or in a joint or column. At least one, but preferably two or more, connection areas are provided on the base body and are used for connecting and receiving the components. Furthermore, at least one connection lip and / or a projection, but preferably a plurality of connection lips or / and projections are provided on the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention, which are arranged either directly on the base body and or on the connection areas in order to connect the sealing and insulating profile to serve with the components or for the elastic system and to enclose the components.
- connection lips and projections offer the possibility of ensuring a permanent and crack-free connection, which is sealed by elastic means, to the surrounding components.
- connection lips and projections offer the possibility of insulating and insulating material, such as moisture barrier films, and films and fabrics of any kind for example, by welding and gluing permanently and tightly to the sealing and insulating profile so that, for example, a continuous insulation and insulation layer can be formed on a house facade.
- a simple attachment of insulating and insulating material to a component is also possible with a sealing and insulating profile according to the invention.
- connection areas on the base body are preferably distributed over the sides of the base body.
- a plurality of connection areas can also be provided on one side of the base body in order to enable a connection or a connection of the sealing and insulating profile to the component in different ways or for different adjacent components.
- connection areas There are various possibilities for the design of the connection areas, with all types of material, non-positive and positive connections, such as Offer plug connections, clip connections, adhesive connections, Velcro connections, adhesion connections etc.
- connection lips and / or projections of the sealing and insulating profile are included in the design of the connection areas, so that e.g. a receptacle area is formed by spaced projections or connecting lips, in which a component can be inserted by clamping.
- the base body is designed as a hollow body, since as a result the base body can already perform an insulation and insulation function.
- joints also appear in surface areas, so that often at least one side of the sealing and insulating profile is visible and accessible after installation. For this reason, it is advisable to provide a joint termination area on the sealing and insulating profile, which ensures a visually successful termination and transition between the components and also has corresponding properties, such as sealing the joint against the ingress of dirt and water.
- the joint termination area can be made in one piece with the base body, since the sealing and insulating profile can be arranged so as to seal against the ingress of dirt and water, due to the flexible configuration of the sealing and insulating profile.
- This also offers the possibility of dispensing with protruding parts or of making the surface of the joint termination area concave, that is to say as a depression, which leads to a visually appealing appearance.
- the joint termination area is detachable from the sealing and insulating profile, so that e.g. the joint termination area can be plugged onto the sealing and insulating profile.
- the joint termination area it is advisable to design the basic body of the sealing and insulating profile to be open on one side, so that the joint termination area can be used in this area, the joint termination area further advantageously having a linking area for connection to a connection area of the sealing and insulating profile.
- connection lips and / or the projections such as e.g. adhesive layers applied to the connecting lips or protrusions, e.g. made of butyl adhesive.
- the sealing and insulating profile is formed in one piece overall. This offers great advantages, particularly in manufacturing, but also in processing. However, it is also possible to manufacture individual parts, such as connection lips and projections, separately from the sealing and insulating profile and only afterwards. Lich, for example by means of adhesive connections to this, so that, starting from a basic shape, a large number of variations can be produced in a simple manner.
- predetermined separation points in particular on the base body, which can be formed, for example, by reducing the cross section or perforations.
- the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention can be easily separated into several parts during processing at predetermined separation points, which can then be fitted into a joint or column accordingly.
- the sealing and insulating profile In order to ensure the flexibility of the sealing and insulating profile, it is advantageous to use the sealing and insulating profile as a whole or at least essential parts thereof, in particular basic bodies, connecting areas, connecting lips and / or projections, essentially made of elastomers, reinforced elastomers, natural rubber, and corresponding composite materials , glass fiber reinforced plastics, EPDM or silicone rubber.
- the connecting lips and / or projections can, however, in order to ensure a continuous transition of the insulating and insulating materials across component transitions, also be made of plastic, nonwoven, textile fabric or other film materials or coated therewith.
- sealing and insulating profile Due to the essentially flexible design of the sealing and insulating profile, it is also possible in an advantageous manner to wind the sealing and insulating profile, which is designed overall as an elongated strip, into a roll, which is advantageous in terms of delivery, transport and processing leads.
- a corresponding elastic design of the entire sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils has the great advantage that the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil is simply cut from the roll according to the need at the construction site. This means that little waste is generated and an efficient way of working is made possible.
- the elastic design of the entire sealing and insulating profile means that the sealing and insulating profile in the case of components shaped in any way and thus also in corners and Curvatures, e.g. B. can be used in a transition from the window to the window sill.
- the choice of materials can be tailored to the area of application.
- connection area has at least two, but advantageously a plurality of elastically deformable projections and / or connection lips, which bring about a toothing with a plaster layer or form a system and / or suspension for a component. This interlocking counteracts a possible crack formation between the elastic connection area and the plaster layer or between the components on the one hand and insulation, insulation and sealing on the other hand.
- a further improvement in the connection of the sealing and insulating profile to a component can be brought about by means of reinforced toothing, the projections preferably projecting perpendicularly from the basic body having recesses or undercuts into which, for. B. Plaster can flow during application or can intervene a component to be attached, so that there is a positive connection between the undercut projections and the plaster layer or a component.
- the force or frictional connection which is due to the firm contact of the component to be connected or the plaster layer to the projections or the connection area, this leads to better clawing between the plaster layer or component on the one hand and the connection area on the other hand, so that one Separation of these two is counteracted.
- the projections can also have profiles which also lead to better toothing.
- the projections are designed as essentially elongated hollow bodies extending along the basic body. In this way, the elastic deformability of the projections is increased, so that there is better compensation for possible dimensional fluctuations. In particular, can be achieved by the Hohlkö ⁇ er that the teeth between the connection area and component, z. B. wall cladding, is improved by an additional elastic bracing.
- the hollow body also improve the thermal insulation properties.
- connection area or in particular the projections is designed or arranged so that at least one preferably U-shaped connection area for receiving the component to be connected, for. B. of reinforcing elements, fabric mats or the like is formed in the plaster.
- This makes it possible, in particular with several projections and corresponding connection areas, in a defined manner to elements which, for. B. to be provided in the plaster or simply to be arranged on the component to be arranged in relation to the component.
- This is particularly advantageous when providing fabric mats and the like in the plaster, since this defines them, i.e. H. also with regard to their position in the plaster layer. It is particularly advantageous here that a clamping arrangement in the connection area is possible.
- connection area is structured with protrusions or gradations or the like, as is the case, for. B. is provided for a wall covering or plaster layer with Unterutz and Obe ⁇ utz.
- the flexible sealing and insulating profile provides an orientation aid, for example when removing different layers of plaster or when arranging wall cladding elements.
- fasten the projections such as. B. an adhesive layer or part of a Velcro or clip connection, for fastening a component, for. B. to provide a reinforcing element in the plaster layer.
- the connection area is formed by an adhesive layer which is provided on the base body. This adhesive layer can be realized, for example, with double-sided adhesive tape.
- connection area with a flat structure, ie with recesses and projections.
- additional adhesive in the recesses if the flexible sealing and insulating profile is to be attached to the component, for example with a special adhesive.
- the recesses serve to take up excess adhesive from the adhesive surface and thus ensure optimum binding of the flexible sealing and insulating profile to the component.
- connection area with a clip or clamping device so that the sealing and insulating profile can be attached with a locking mechanism.
- other elements for producing Velcro, welded or positive connections are also conceivable.
- At least one connection region comprises a wedge-shaped body which enables the sealing and insulating profile to be attached obliquely.
- This can e.g. B. with an oblique reveal of the component to which the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil should be attached, may be advantageous.
- other elements such. B. different functional layers for soundproofing, moisture protection, thermal insulation, air sealing, etc., can be provided at the connection area. It is advantageous, for example, to provide layers which are open or impermeable to vapor diffusion or thermal insulation layers for insulation purposes.
- tear-off lip on the sealing and insulating profile, which extends in the extension of the basic body and is connected to the basic body via a predetermined breaking point.
- This tear-off lip is used, for. B. to protect the component to be plastered when applying the plaster or a first component when arranging the second component. After the plaster has been applied, the tear-off lip can be removed by simply separating it at the predetermined breaking point.
- the tear-off lip is preferably arranged on an edge of the base body, which lies opposite a component connection region. In this way, the tear-off lip Corresponding edge of the basic body and surface of the basic body connecting the connection area, in particular a joint termination area, are likewise protected by the tear-off lip when plastering or when attaching a second component.
- the predetermined breaking point can preferably be formed by a continuous or partial reduction in cross section or by perforation.
- other known solutions for forming a predetermined breaking point are also conceivable, right up to an abutment option formed by an edge for simple cutting.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil can be used several times in several steps to attach cover films.
- cover films it is also possible to attach cover films to the tear-off lip by welding.
- the tear-off lip is also formed in one piece with the base body and or a connection area. This has particular advantages in the production of the profile, since in addition to the application of any adhesive layers, no further elements have to be attached.
- the connecting lip is designed as a hollow profile which preferably has a plurality of hollow chambers.
- connection lip in one piece with the base body and / or projections, but it is also possible to provide the connection lip separately. Therefore, in a further preferred embodiment leadership form on the basic body of the flexible sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils provided a connection lip area on which a connection lip can be arranged. This can be done, for example, by a simple adhesive connection. It is advantageous here to design the connection lip area so that a step is formed to which the connection lip can be fastened using known fastening means, preferably via an adhesive layer.
- connection lip can also be designed as a separate flexible sealing lip profile which is used together with the flexible sealing and insulating profile.
- the flexible connecting lip profile has a structure corresponding to the sealing and insulating profile.
- Such a flexible connecting lip profile can then be arranged in a simple manner following or in cooperation with a sealing and insulating profile of the type described above, so that almost the same effect can be achieved as being arranged in one piece on the basic body of the flexible sealing and insulating profile connection lip.
- connection lip and / or the projections and / or the connection areas can have one or more functional layers.
- a functional layer can comprise one or more adhesive layers, tar layers, non-woven layers, felt layers and / or layers which are open or impermeable to vapor diffusion.
- an adhesive layer e.g. B. serves for the tight attachment of the connecting lip to a component
- the vapor diffusion open or - tight layers or the tar layers serve for insulation. In this way, appropriate insulation and sealing between the components is achieved.
- a possible nonwoven layer preferably serves as an adhesion-promoting layer for a plaster to be applied to the connection lip.
- the elastic projections are preferably as webs with a certain thickness expansion, for. B. also designed as hollow webs, which run along the longitudinal axis of the profile and parallel to the long side of the basic body.
- the arrangement of the elastic projections and the provision of connecting lips in the connecting regions are combined with one another in such a way that additional connecting lips are provided in the extension of elastic projections. This enables both a firm connection with a second component to be connected and a tight connection with an insulation or insulation provided in this area.
- the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention and in particular the connecting lips provided thereon can achieve a tight transition from one component to the other component and insulation.
- the sealing and insulating profile in the connection area comprises a cross-sectionally C-shaped or U-shaped connecting rail, which is either arranged detachably in the connection area or is made in one piece with the basic body.
- the connecting bar which serves to receive a component to be connected, reinforces the connection area and is preferably dimensioned such that it comprises a partial area of the connection area or a sub-connection area.
- the connection rail is advantageously provided between two elastic projections of the connection area.
- the connecting rail is preferably made of a material that has a higher strength than that of the flexible sealing and insulating profile, in particular of the basic body.
- the connecting rail is preferably essentially rigid.
- the connecting rail itself can advantageously be designed such that a simple connection to the component to be accommodated therein is made possible.
- the cross-sectionally C-shaped connecting rail is designed as a clamping or form-fitting holding element, the webs forming the C having elastically clampable or engaging retaining elements in the form of latching hooks.
- connection area can be designed to be particularly elastic. This is achieved, for example, by the fact that elastic supports, for example in the form of hollow half-shells curved from the base body upwards, are formed in particular in sub-connection areas, so that components to be accommodated there can be particularly strongly braced against the elastic tension force of the elastic supports of the sealing and insulating profile , This can, for. B. a jamming Embau a partition between two arranged on the floor and ceiling sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofilen be made possible.
- variable in all areas of technology sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil invention can be used particularly advantageously in the construction of partitions, prefabricated walls, plasterboard walls, roof structures, other components or the like, in particular in the dry lining of buildings, where it is between mutually abutting masonry, z , B. window connections, screed, roof waterproofing, etc. or to complete an insulating and insulating layer or at the transition of such layers, is provided.
- the sealing and insulation profile described above is used in particular for use in a sealing and insulation system for sealing, insulating and / or isolating at least components of systems, in particular components on structures, and component transitions, in particular at window openings, wall and floor joints, masonry transitions and the like, it being particularly important here that the sealing and insulating profile serves for attaching and connecting flat sealing and insulating materials to corresponding components or for connecting different sealing and insulating materials. Furthermore, the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil has the advantage that it is also a simple and clean, as well as tight and insulating closure on components such. B. plaster layers on masonry.
- sealing and insulating materials all sealing and insulating materials, in particular planar, come into consideration, such as, for. B. plastic films, rubber films, textile films, metal foils, nonwovens and composite materials made of these.
- sealing and insulating materials must then be connected in a suitable manner to the sealing and insulating profile, the various connection options in the connection areas and / or through the projections and connection lips, as described above, being used for this purpose. All suitable positive, non-positive and material connection options, in particular, however, adhesive connections, welded connections, clip connections, etc. can be used for the connection.
- the sealing and insulation system is airtight and vapor-diffusion-tight.
- the sealing and insulation system of the present invention it is also possible to ensure insulation that is open to vapor diffusion, but that does not keep away moisture present in the form of steam.
- a sealant and insulating material which is formed from an essentially rigid shell in which metal foils, in particular aluminum foils, are loosely received, between which air cushions form. Due to the formation of the air cushions and the reflection of the heat radiation on the metal foils, this sealant and insulating material is particularly insulating.
- Figure 2 shows a cross section through a further embodiment of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils according to the invention, which is arranged in a joint between floor coverings.
- FIG. 3 shows a cross section through a further embodiment of a sealing and insulating profile as shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a cross section through a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention in a joint in a plaster on a masonry; 5 shows a cross section through a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention in the illustration according to FIG. 4,
- FIG. 6 to Fig. 20 cross sections of further embodiments of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils.
- FIG. 22 shows a horizontal cross section according to FIG. 2 after the plaster has been applied
- FIG. 23 shows a horizontal cross section through a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile corresponding to FIG. 20, in which the interaction with a reinforcing element that can be attached in the plaster, such as a fabric mat, is shown;
- FIG. 24 shows a horizontal cross section through a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention with a connecting lip with a functional layer;
- FIG. 25 shows a horizontal cross section through a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention with a component connection area which comprises a wedge-shaped element for the oblique connection;
- 26 shows a cross section through yet another embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention with connecting lips;
- FIG. 27 shows a horizontal cross section through a flexible sealing and insulating profile in the form of a connecting lip profile with a connecting lip with hollow chambers
- FIG. 31 shows a sectional view of a sealing and insulating profile according to the invention in a stage before the arrangement of the components to be connected;
- FIG. 32 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment in a representation according to FIG. 31;
- FIG. 33 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention in a representation comparable to FIGS. 31 and 32;
- 35 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention with two connecting lips arranged at right angles to one another in a representation according to the preceding figures;
- FIG. 36 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention, comparable to the embodiment in FIG. 33, but with a different connection lip;
- FIG. 37 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention with separating notches;
- FIG. 38 is a sectional view of a further embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention for connecting a roof structure
- 39 shows a perspective view of a window construction in a masonry in which the sealing and insulating system according to the invention is used;
- FIG. 40 shows a cross-sectional view of a roof construction with the sealing and insulating system according to the invention
- 41 shows a further sectional view of a roof structure in which the sealing and insulating system according to the invention is used;
- FIG. 42 shows a detailed view from FIG. 41
- FIG. 43 shows a cross section through a sealing and insulating profile according to FIG. 12 with corresponding connections of vapor barrier and / or wind traps;
- FIG. 44 shows a cross section through a window cutout in a brickwork, in which a sealing and insulating profile with a joint termination area is shown between the brickwork and the window frame;
- 45 shows a cross section through a brickwork with a plaster layer, in which the interaction of two sealing and insulating profiles is shown.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 in the embodiment of Fig. La) has an elongated, strip-shaped basic body 2, which has an essentially cuboid cross-sectional shape and which continues perpendicular to the image plane as an elongated strip.
- connection areas 3a, 3b and 3c are located on the base body 2, each of which is provided on one side of the base body 2.
- the joint termination area 11 is arranged, which in this embodiment has a concave shape.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 can be arranged in a joint such that, for example, the connection area 3 c is arranged on a floor and to the connection areas 3 a and 3 b two through the joint Connect separate floor coverings.
- the joint termination area 11 closes the joint from the outside by a concave indentation.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 also has two connecting lips 6a and b in the embodiment shown in Fig. La), which extend in an extension of one side of the base body 2, which forms the connection area 3 c.
- the connecting lips 6a and b come in the previously described application of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 to lie in a joint between two adjacent floor coverings between floor and floor coverings and can be used here to connect an insulation or insulating material, such as, for example, a moisture film seal, the connection of the film seal to the connection lips being able to be effected, for example, by gluing or welding.
- the connecting lips 6a and b in this embodiment can be used for fastening and arranging the sealing and insulating profile 1 on the floor by providing an adhesive layer between the connecting lips 6a and b and the floor.
- the attachment of the floor profile 1 is reinforced by the support of the floor coverings on the connecting lips 6a and b.
- the elastic design of the basic body 2 and the connecting lips 6a and b can thus provide a sealing and insulating arrangement between the floor coverings.
- connection area 3b is arranged on the wall, so that the connection lip 6b is designed correspondingly parallel to the connection area 3b.
- the connection lip 6b can in turn be used here for connection to an insulating and / or insulating film or a reinforcing fabric in the plaster application on the wall.
- the Ausdenmgsformen of Fig. Lb) and c) differ from the embodiment of Fig. La) in that additionally on the side of the Grundkö ⁇ ers 2, on which the connection area 3c for connecting the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 is provided on a floor is, a further connection area 3d is provided in the form of a recess into which, for example, a strip or a corresponding other element of the floor construction can engage for fastening and sealing in the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- Fig. Lc further differs from the embodiments of Fig. La) and b) in that the joint termination area 11 is not designed as a concave recess, but is provided as a flat side surface of the basic body 2.
- Fig. 2 shows a further embodiment of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 according to the invention in the arrangement of a floor structure in cross section.
- the sealing and iso- Lie ⁇ rofil 1 is here on the concrete ceiling 4a in a joint 5 between the different floor coverings 4b to 4d, which in addition to insulation 8c and the screed 4b also include the floor covering 4d and the adhesive layer 4c between the screed 4b and the floor covering 4d.
- a moisture donor 8b and a tea paper 8a are provided in the floor structure of FIG. 2.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 has a basic body 2, which is essentially designed as a hollow body, but which has corresponding reinforcing webs and ribs 9.
- Various connecting lips 6a to d and projections 7a and b are provided on the base body 2 and are spaced apart from one another in accordance with the thicknesses of the individual floor covering layers 4b to d or the insulation 8c. In this way, the connecting lips 6a to d and the projections 7a and b also offer a favorable working aid in the construction of the floor covering construction, since they dictate how thick the individual layer must be made.
- the projections 7a and b and the connecting lips 6a to d serve to isolate the insulating and insulating foils 8a and 8b, i.e. the tea paper 8a and the moisture barrier 8b, close to the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 connect.
- the connection lips 6a and b also serve for connection to the adhesive layer 4c, with which the floor covering 4d is attached to the floor structure. A fixed arrangement of the sealing and insulating profile 1 in the joint 5 is thereby achieved.
- the insulation 8c is received by the connection areas 3a and 3b.
- a joint end area 11 is provided at the upper end of the sealing and insulating profile 1, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is designed as an attachable strip, the surface forming the end of the joint being convex.
- FIG. 3 Another embodiment of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils la is shown in a similar representation as that of FIG. 2, in Fig. 3.
- a further sealing and insulation profile 1b according to the embodiment of FIG. La can be seen in this figure.
- the sealing and insulating profile la of FIG. 3 corresponds essentially to the basic Structure of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 of FIG. 2, but with the difference that the basic body again executed as a hollow body this time is filled with an insulating material 10, so that the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil la of FIG. 3 also a heat-insulating function between the Floor coverings that adjoin the joint can meet.
- FIG. 4 again shows a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of a sealing and insulating profile 1 when used in a joint between two adjacent plaster layers 4a and 4b on a wall 4c.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown here is characterized in that, in addition to the connecting lips 6a and b, which extend in continuation of the connecting area 3c, projections 7a and b are provided which are angled in the extension of the connecting areas 3a and 3b, for example in form of a U, are executed. While the connecting lips 6a and b are provided for contact with the wall 4c for connecting any foil or tissue between the wall 4c and plaster 4a or 4b, the projections 7 with their angled shape serve to claw the plaster 4a or 4b with the Sealing and insulating profile 1.
- the basic body 2 of the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 4 is designed to be open on one side, so that the joint termination area 11, which is designed as a bar that can be inserted into the basic body 2, can easily be inserted into the basic body.
- FIG. 5 Another example of a sealing and insulating profile 1 for arrangement in a plaster layer on a wall is shown in FIG. 5 in a cross-sectional illustration.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 of the embodiment of FIG. 5 in turn has a base body 2, on one side of which the connection area 3c is provided, while the opposite side of the base body 2 forms the joint termination area 11.
- two further connection areas 3a and 3b are provided, which in the exemplary embodiment shown are designed in the form of U-profiles.
- the open ends of the U-profiles point in the same direction from which the connection area 3c receives the component to be connected. This would result in three arranged side by side Components, one of which fills the joint, are covered or connected with the sealing and insulating profile.
- the joint 5 is filled with an insulating material 8, while the components 4a and 4b forming the joint 5 represent angle profiles which are arranged in the plaster layers 4c and 4d which adjoin the joint 5.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 is therefore not used in such a way that it fills the joint 5, which extends from the wall 4e over the thickness of the plaster layers 4c and 4d. Rather, the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 serves rather as the end of the joint 5, which in turn is filled with insulation.
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of a sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention, again in a cross-sectional illustration.
- This embodiment of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 is intended for the arrangement between two components with limited thickness.
- the thickness of the connectable components is limited here by the width of the basic body 2 or the spacing of the projections 7a and b, which comprise one of the components and seal them elastically.
- the special feature of embodiment 6 is the design of the connection area 3a, which is designed as an element protruding from the basic body 2.
- the protruding cuboid element of the connection area 3 a offers the possibility of fastening the sealing and insulating profile 1, for example, by inserting it into a recess in the component to be connected to it.
- the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention is designed to be elastic overall, the cuboid element of the connection region 3 a can be inserted, for example, by clamping into a recess in the component to be connected, so that a secure and tight connection between the component and the sealing and insulating profile 1 is possible without having to use an adhesive, for example.
- FIGS. 7 to 20 show further embodiments of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention, in which the basic elements of the previously described embodiments are used in a variety of different combinations and combinations to form a sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention.
- This execution Examples illustrate the large number of possible variations that are available for forming a sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 of FIG. 7 shows that the connection areas 3a and 3b formed as U-shaped receptacles can be provided in different orientations to the basic body 2, the projections 7a to d delimiting the connection areas 3a and b here ,
- the arrangement of the connection lips 6 in the most varied of directions with respect to the base body 2 is also possible in accordance with the requirements of the respective area of application, for example along the projections 7a and 7b and the connection areas 3a and 3b.
- Fig. 7 shows that the basic body can be designed so that one or more cross-sectional reducers can be provided as target separation points 14, in particular along the longitudinal direction of the basic body 2, in order to enable parts of the sealing and insulating profile to be separated.
- Such a separation of parts of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 is particularly useful when the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil is to be adapted to varying widths of joints.
- connection areas 3 also as a recess in various forms, e.g. Connection area 3d in the form of a pointed notch (cf. also Fig. Lb and lc), may be implemented or that on the connection areas 3, here connection areas 3b and 3c, adhesive layers 15, e.g. in the form of an applied butyl adhesive, for attaching the sealing and insulating profile 1 to components.
- connection lips 6 do not necessarily have to be made in one piece with the basic body 2.
- connection lips 6c and 6d of the exemplary embodiment shown are connected via a connection layer 13, e.g. an adhesive layer or a Velcro connection, arranged on the connecting lips 6a and b.
- a connection layer 13 e.g. an adhesive layer or a Velcro connection
- connection areas 3a and 3c in FIG. 9 show further embodiments, in which combinations of the different elements are realized in a continuation of the embodiments shown so far are, for example, the formation of protruding cuboid elements as connection areas 3a and 3c in FIG. 9 and the formation of ⁇ -shaped connection areas 3c and 3d in FIG. 10.
- These ⁇ -shaped connection areas 3c and 3d of the embodiment of FIG. 10 enable a form-fitting connection of the sealing and insulating profile 1 to components to be connected or the combination with complementary sealing and insulating profiles 1, as shown with the connection areas 3a and 3f in FIG. 11.
- T-shaped connection areas 3a and 3f are formed, which can engage in the ⁇ -shaped connection areas 3c and 3d of the embodiments of FIGS. 10 and 11.
- FIG. 12a another sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 is shown in cross-sectional view.
- This sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 in turn has a plurality of connection areas 3a to 3c, which are arranged around the Grundkö ⁇ er 2 around.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 12a) has a plurality of connection lips 6a to 6c, which are arranged either directly on the base body 2 or on the corresponding connection areas 3a to 3c and are also used in part as tear-off lips (6a, 6b) can.
- this sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil projections 7a and 7b which include the connection area 3 c.
- connection area 3c is designed as a snap-in receptacle into which a complementarily shaped snap-in element 19, which is provided on a separate joint termination area 11, can be received (see FIG. 12b).
- a removable joint termination area 11 into the connection area 3 c of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- different joint termination areas 11 are shown, which can be accommodated in the connection area 3 c of the sealing and insulation profile 1.
- the joint termination areas have different profile shapes 20, z.
- a toothing surface 16 is also provided, which is arranged in the connection region 3b. With this toothing surface 16 is in particular a connection to liquid or tough materials, such as. B. plaster layers possible.
- Fig. 13 shows a further embodiment for a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1, also in cross-sectional view.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 13 differs from the sealing and insulating profiles shown in FIG. 1 in that the basic body 2 does not essentially have a cuboid cross-sectional shape, but is essentially triangular in shape, which means the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 especially predestined for arrangement in edges.
- FIGS. 14 to 19 show further embodiments with different combinations of the features described above, which are tailored to very specific applications. These show what great variety and possible combinations can be achieved by the sealing and insulating profiles according to the invention, the details not being able to be described for each possible combination due to the large number of possibilities.
- Fig. 19 shows a profile in which the projection 7 and also the connecting lip 6a are matched to one another in their thickness so that when they are superimposed, that is to say when the projection 7 is pivoted onto the connecting lip 6a, they give the thickness of the base body 2.
- the projection 7 can be placed in sections on the connecting lip 6a in order to enlarge the receiving area 3a. This enables profile 1 to be easily adapted to changing dimensions without having to separate a part, as is the case with the embodiments with target separation points.
- Fig. 20 shows a horizontal cross section through a further preferred embodiment of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 again consists of a cuboid Grundkö ⁇ er 2, in which connection areas 3 ac are provided on opposite sides, the connection areas 3b and 3c in a body 22 arranged on the base body 2 are formed, which has the projections 7a to 7c.
- the body 22 and the component connection region 3a are preferably located on the opposite longitudinal sides.
- the component connection area 3 a which serves to attach the sealing and insulating profile 1 to the plaster to be plastered or a first component, ie for example a window frame or door frame, is formed from an adhesive layer.
- the body 22 is provided, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is formed in one piece with the base body 2.
- the body 22 in the preferred embodiment comprises three projections 7a to 7c which protrude vertically from the body 22. These projections 7a - 7c, like the rest of the body 22 and the base body 2, are also made of a rubber-like material. Between the projections 7a - 7c two gaps or connection areas 3b, 3 c are formed, which for receiving one or more reinforcing elements in the plaster, for. B. a fabric mat and / or insulation and insulating materials, serve (see also Fig. 4).
- a tear-off lip 23 is provided in the manner of an extension of the basic body 2, which in the preferred exemplary embodiment is likewise formed in one piece with the basic body 2.
- a continuous or partial reduction in cross section 24, z. B. in the form of a perforation serves to ensure that the tear-off lip 23 can be separated from the basic body 2 in accordance with its intended use after its function has been performed.
- a second adhesive layer 15 is provided on the side opposite the connection area 3a, which serves to fasten a cover film or the like.
- FIGS. 21 and 22 show a horizontal cross section through a window cutout in a masonry 25, a window frame 27 being arranged on the masonry 25 in the window cutout via an assembly foam 26.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 is attached along the edge of the window frame 27 with the connection area 3a on the window frame 27.
- After attaching the sealing and insulating profile 1 to the window tesure 27 can be attached to the window frame 27 over the tear-off lip 23 and the adhesive layer 15 thereon. In this way, the window frame and the window can be protected from dirt when the plaster layer is subsequently applied to the masonry.
- the sealing and insulation profile 1 is located between the window frame 27 and the plaster layer 28.
- the plaster layer 28 closes directly to the connection regions 3b and 3c of the seal - And Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 on.
- the projections 7a - 7c of the sealing and insulating profile 1 interlock with the plaster layer 28.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 with the Grundkö ⁇ er 2, the component connection area 3 a and the body 22 remain between the plaster layer 28 and window frame 27 and form a clean and clearly defined finish of the plaster layer 28 compared to the window frame 27.
- the teeth of the plaster layer 28 with the projections 7a - 7c of the body 22 an excellent seal between the plaster layer 28 and window frame 27, which due to the elastic design of the projections 7a - 7c also dimensional fluctuations, for. B. can compensate for temperature fluctuations.
- FIG. 23 Another embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention is shown in FIG. 23.
- This embodiment differs from the previously described embodiment from FIG. 20 essentially in the design and structure of the projections 7a-7c.
- the projections 7a-7c are provided with a cavity 29, which preferably extends in a tube-like manner over the entire length of the sealing and insulating profile 1. Through the cavity 29, a better elastic deformability of the projections 7 and thus a better toothing with z.
- Fig. 23 shows how the connection area 3b between the adjacent projections 7a and 7b for receiving a component 4, z. B. a fabric mat is used.
- the projections 7a to 7c additionally offer a clue when applying a plaster layer, insofar as they indicate how far different partial layers of top and bottom plastering have to be applied to the plaster layer.
- Fig. 24 shows in cross section a further embodiment of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1, which also has a substantially cuboid Grundkö ⁇ er 2.
- the Grundkö ⁇ er 2 differs from the previous embodiments in that it is designed as a hollow profile, the Grundkö ⁇ er 2 essentially also having cuboidal hollow chambers 31.
- a concave indentation is also provided as the joint termination area 11, which improves the visual appearance of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- a plurality of component connection areas 3a - 3c are also provided on the base body 2.
- Component connection area 3 a is distinguished in the embodiment shown here in that recesses 32 are additionally provided between component connection area 3 a and base body 2. These recesses 32 are used to hold additional or excess adhesive, which can be used as an alternative or in addition to an adhesive layer provided on the component connection area 3a for attaching the sealing and insulating profile to a first component, or to adapt to an uneven surface.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 has three projections 7a - 7c and a step 33. Between the projections 7a-7c there are connection areas 3b and 3c which are used to hold a second component, the plaster to be applied and / or reinforcing elements for the plaster. To better interlock between, for example, one To produce plaster layer and the flexible sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1, the projections 7a - 7c on their flanks profiling 34, which lead to a positive connection between the plaster and sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1.
- the stage 33 with the connection area 3d serves here as a system and / or termination for corresponding cover layers.
- connection lip 6 is also provided, which is arranged on the connection lip area 35 of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- the connecting lip region 35 of the sealing and insulating profile 1 is arranged in the exemplary embodiment shown opposite to the side on which the tear-off lip 23 is provided.
- the connection lip area 35 consists of a step to which the connection lip 6 is glued or integrally formed.
- the end lip 6 is designed as a hollow chamber profile, a plurality of hollow chambers 31 extending over the cross section of the connecting lip 6. In this way, the insulating and insulating effect of the connection lip and the elasticity are influenced in a favorable manner.
- a functional layer 36 is provided on the connection lip 6, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is arranged on the side facing away from the connection regions 3b - 3c.
- the functional layer 36 can be a tar layer, an adhesive layer and / or a vapor diffusion-open or -dense layer, depending on the purpose for which the layer is intended.
- the functional layer 36 could be a fleece layer, for example, which improves the adhesion to a plaster to be applied.
- FIG. 25 Another advantageous embodiment is shown in FIG. 25.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 25 is basically similar to the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 24.
- the main difference between the two sealing and insulating profiles is that the sealing and insulating profile 1 has a component connection area 3 a. has a wedge-shaped element 37.
- the wedge-shaped element 37 makes it possible to arrange the sealing and insulating profile obliquely to a first component.
- connection lips 6a and 6b are designed so that a component can be accommodated in the intermediate space or connection area 3b formed thereby, while the connection lips 6a, 6b resiliently contact the component and thus form a clean and tight connection.
- connection lips can also be provided, so that several components, for. B. elements of a wall covering, can be arranged accordingly.
- Fig. 27 shows a flexible sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 100 in the embodiment as a connecting lip profile in cross section.
- This flexible connection lip profile 100 can, for. B. 'together with the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1, which is shown in Fig. 26 can be used.
- the flexible connecting lip profile 100 consists of a substantially cuboid-shaped basic body 200 and component connecting regions 300a, 300b, ... which largely correspond to those of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- the connecting lip 600 of the flexible connecting lip profile 100 can thus have all the properties of the connecting lip 6 of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- the basic body 200 of the flexible connecting lip profile 100 can also be designed in accordance with the basic body 2.
- the flexible connecting lip profile 100 is arranged according to the invention following a sealing and insulating profile of embodiment 1, in such a way that one side of the basic body 200 of the connecting lip profile 100 rests on one side of the basic body 2 of a sealing and insulating profile 1.
- the same effects can be achieved as with a connecting lip arranged on the sealing and insulating profile.
- the advantage of the embodiment from FIG. 27, however, is that the connecting lip 600 can be arranged in a separate operation, so that the connecting lip profile does not have to be provided at all points where a sealing and insulating profile is also used.
- the separate arrangement of the connection lip profile 100 and the sealing and iso- lie ⁇ rofil 1 a fitting accuracy required under certain circumstances can be better guaranteed during attachment.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 is arranged on a window frame 27 in a window cutout in a masonry 25.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 is arranged on the window frame 27 so that the connecting lip 6 comes into contact with the masonry 25.
- the connection lip 6 can either be attached by gluing, or it is sufficient to simply apply the connection lip 6 to the masonry 25 by the elastic deformation of the connection lip 6.
- the connection lip 6 Through the connection lip 6, the space between the masonry 25 and window frame 27, the is usually partially filled with an assembly foam 26, insulated and insulated.
- connection lip 6 forms the basis for the plaster 28 to be applied. Therefore, it may be advantageous to provide a fleece layer on the plaster side of the connection lip 6, which layer serves the purpose of an adhesion promoter between the connection lip 6 and the plaster layer 28.
- the connecting lip 6 can also be used to connect a flat sealing and insulating material 8, for. B. a moisturizing film (not shown).
- the projections 7 of the sealing and insulating profile 1 serve to arrange top and bottom plaster and a plaster reinforcing fabric mat 38.
- a further form is shown here in the exemplary embodiment shown, in which the fabric mat 38 is arranged in connection with a projection 7 and is not inserted between two projections 7 in the connection area.
- Fig. 29 shows, similar to Fig. 28, the use of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 for use in wall cladding.
- the wall cladding consists of a facade element 39, insulation 8 and a backfill 40.
- the facade element 39 is arranged on the sealing and insulating profile 1 so that the projections 7 encompass the facade element 39.
- the backfill 40 and the insulation 8 come in this case to lie between the connecting lip 600 of the separately attached connecting lip profile 100 and the projection 7 facing the masonry. 28, the connection lip profile 100 with the connection lip 600 in turn forms the sealing connection between window frame 27 and masonry 25, between which a mounting foam 26 is usually provided.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil can be connected with a button or a rail 44 which on the component 4, z.
- a window frame is arranged on which the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 is to be attached.
- the recess 43 which is semicircular in cross section, has latching elements 45 at its ends, which prevent the rail 44 from sliding out of the recess 43 after it has snapped into place.
- the locking elements 45 are designed in the form of barbs.
- the rail 44 has a shape complementary to the recess 43, so that there is a connection that is as free of play as possible.
- the rail 44 can in turn be arranged in any suitable manner on the window frame 27 or another component.
- Fig. 31 shows a vertical section through a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 according to the invention, which is used for the connection between plasterboard of a plasterboard wall 46 and the floor 47 of a room in a building.
- the plasterboard wall 46 is received by the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 and stored on this, which in turn is arranged on the floor 47.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 has a cuboid or strip-shaped base body 2, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is designed as a hollow body, the individual hollow chambers 31 being separated from one another by reinforcing ribs 9.
- the connection area 3a is provided for receiving the plasterboard wall 46, while on the underside of the basic body 2, the component connection area 3b is provided, which in the exemplary embodiment shown serves to arrange the sealing and insulating profile 1 on the bottom 47.
- the connection regions 3 a and 3 b are Top of the Grundkö ⁇ ers 2 formed, which are designed here as simple flat surfaces.
- connection lips 6a, 6b are formed which limit the connection area 3a along the longitudinal axis of the sealing and insulation profile 1 and define the space for receiving the plasterboard wall 46 ,
- the basic body 2 with the connection areas 3 a and 3 b and the connection lips 6 a and 6 b are made in one piece from an elastic material, such as, for example, B. rubber.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown in FIG. 31 comprises a rigid, preferably made of metallic material connecting rail 48, which is C-shaped in cross section and can be detachably arranged in the connecting region 3 a.
- the connecting bar 48 has two webs 49 which extend parallel to the connecting lips 6a and 6b when the connecting bar 48 is arranged in the connecting area 3a. Since the connecting bar 48, as shown in FIG. 31, extends only over part of the connecting area 3 a, there is an intermediate space between the webs 49 and the connecting lips 6 a and 6 b, in which the plasterboard plates, in the arrangement of the connecting bar 48 in the connecting area 3 a the plasterboard wall 46 can intervene.
- the arrangement of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 between the components of the plasterboard wall 46 and the floor 47 is carried out in such a way that the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 is first attached to the floor 47, for example via an adhesive layer between the floor 47 and the component connection area 3b is applied.
- a floating laying of the sealing and insulating profile 1 is also conceivable.
- the connecting rail 48 which can also be called a stud frame profile, is arranged in the connection area 3 a and for example via screws and dowels (not shown) attached to the bottom 47. Due to the elastic cal formation of the basic body 2, an elastic compression of the basic body 2 can be achieved here, which causes a dense, flat contact of both the component connection region 3b on the bottom 47 and also the connecting rail 48 on the connection region 3a.
- the plasterboard can now be introduced.
- the gypsum plasterboards are either attached to the webs 49 of the connecting rail 48 or to adjacent walls, for example by means of screw connections, in such a way that the elastic sealing and insulating profile in the area of the basic body 2 either by gravity alone or, in the case of a ceiling connection, by an appropriate fit is slightly compressed so that there is also a tight and flat contact of the component connection area 3b with the bottom 47 and the connection area 3a with the gypsum board in the area of the plasterboard.
- connection lips 6a and 6b either lie elastically on the plasterboard walls or are tightly connected to these or additionally provided insulating and insulating foils or fabrics, for example by gluing or welding. 31 results in a tight and clean connection of the plasterboard wall 46 or a possible wooden structure or metal structure on the floor 47.
- the tight and jamming contact of the connecting bar 48 in the connecting area 3 a can preferably be reinforced by the fact that 48 profile shapes 20, for. B. in the form of foot-like projections are provided, which penetrate into the Grundkö ⁇ er 2 and thus reinforce the elastic system.
- the plasterboard wall 46 is shown as a hollow wall with two plasterboard panels delimiting the cavity.
- the plasterboard wall can additionally be provided in the cavity with insulation, which also fits into the frame profile 48 of the sealing and insulating profile 1 intervenes.
- the webs 49 of the connecting rail 48 have additional, inwardly directed web sections 50, which serve as rear-engaging holding elements with respect to the insulation, so that an insulating material introduced into the connecting rail 48 cannot be removed easily.
- FIG. 32 A second embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention is shown in FIG. 32, the sealing and insulating profile 1 in turn serving to connect a plasterboard wall 46 to the floor 47, however following a three-layer floor covering 54 applied to the floor 47, z. B. from insulation 8, screed 51 and surface covering 52nd
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 of FIG. 32 differs from the previous embodiment of FIG. 31 in that in addition to the connecting lips 6a, 6b, web-like projections 7a, 7b are provided between the connecting areas 3a, 3c and 3d, so that three sub-connecting areas 3a, 3c and 3d are formed.
- the dimensions of the sub-connection areas 3a, 3c and 3d are matched in such a way that they can either accommodate the plasterboard or the connecting rail 48.
- a further difference between the sealing and insulating profile 1 from FIG. 32 and the sealing and insulating profile 1 from FIG. 31 consists in the fact that elastic bearing elements 53 are provided in the sub-connection regions 3c and 3d, which in the embodiment shown in FIG. 32 are formed as hollow half-shells, which emerge with their curvature from the basic body 2 of the sealing and insulating profile 1.
- reinforcing ribs 9 can be provided in the half-shell 53.
- the half-shell bearings 53 reinforce the elastic bracing of the gypsum plasterboard and can, on the one hand, bring about a better retention of the gypsum plasterboard as well as a z. B. better insulation with regard to the transmission of noise.
- connection lips 6c and 6d which extend in extensions of the component connection region 3b.
- the connecting lips 6c and 6d which are identical to the connecting lips 6a and 6b, also serve to connect flat insulating and insulating foils or fabrics the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1.
- the connecting lip 6d can for example be tightly connected to the insulation 8, so that the plasterboard wall via connecting lips 6b and 6d can be isolated and sealed from the floor covering 54 on the floor 47 kami.
- FIG. 33 Another embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention is shown in the sectional view of FIG. 33.
- the sealing and insulating profile 1 shown here differs from the previous one in that four similar, namely web-like projections 7a - 7d are now provided on the connection areas 3a, 3c and 3d.
- This has the advantage that in connection with plasterboard panels of complementary design, which have recesses complementary to the web-like projections 7a and 7d, there are no longer protruding lips on the walls, but rather an almost smooth transition results.
- connecting lips 6a and 6b are provided in the extension of the middle projections 7b and 7c, so that there is a connection and connection possibility for insulating and insulating films or fabrics to the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1, which is arranged between the insulation 8 and plasterboard 46 are.
- the connection of the insulating or insulating films or fabrics with the connecting lips 6a and 6b can be carried out in the manner described above by gluing, welding or the like.
- the component connection area 3b has an adhesive layer 15, which is already integrated into the sealing and insulating profile 1, for example by means of double-sided adhesive tape.
- FIG. 34 Yet another embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention is shown in FIG. 34. Additional sub-connection areas 3 c and 3f are provided here in addition to the already existing sub-connection areas 3 a to 3 c. They are used to hold additional plasterboard 46 if, for example, they are to be carried out twice or four times. Furthermore, this further exemplary embodiment has no connection lips as shown in the previous examples.
- FIG. 35 A further variant of the sealing and insulating profile 1 according to the invention is shown in FIG. 35, only two sub-connection areas 3a and 3c being provided here and the connection lips 6a and 6b being arranged such that they form a right angle to one another.
- This type of sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 allows, for example, the spaced arrangement of insulation 8 and plasterboard 46, wherein a sealing of the insulation 8 from the space formed by the plasterboard 46 is made possible via the connecting lips 6a and 6b.
- different projections 7a-7c are provided here, which differ in their overall height.
- an insulating film 8 is designed with a locking element provided with undercuts, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is clipped onto the projection 7b.
- FIG. 37 Another embodiment of the sealing and insulating profile according to the invention is shown in FIG. 37.
- the substantially square-shaped basic body 2 is modified such that it has cross-sectional reductions along the longitudinal axis in the form of notches 55 and the like, which define a predetermined separation point.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 can be separated in the simplest way, so that there are two symmetrical or asymmetrical half profiles. These can now be arranged separately from each other, which is a simple adaptation of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 to different dimensions, for. B. the plasterboard walls.
- Fig. 38 shows a further embodiment in which the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil 1 with the component connection area 3b is attached to the plaster 28 of a wall 56 with butyl adhesive 57, while in the two directly adjacent sub-connection areas 3 a and 3c the roof structure 58 engages at an angle to the wall 56, the wall structure consisting of slats 59, rafters 60 and plasterboard 61.
- FIG. 39 shows a perspective partial view of a window section in a masonry in which a window with a window frame 27 and a window sill 63 and a corresponding plaster layer 28 with thermal insulation 8, 80 are arranged.
- Fig. 39 shows the varied use of different sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofilen la, lb, lc and Id.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile la to ld is a simple and complete thermal insulation and insulation around the window frame, especially under the window sill, as well as Corresponding connection to thermal insulation 8, 80 provided flat in the plaster layer 28 is possible.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile both on the window frame 27 (la) and as the end of the plaster layer 28 with respect to the window sill 63 (lb) and under the window sill 63 (ld) and in the difficult area under the window frame 27 (lc ) can be used. Due to the flexible design of the sealing and insulating profiles la - ld, it is also possible, for example, to first run the sealing and insulating profiles la along the window frame 27 and then continue without interruption of this sealing and insulating profiles in order to then arrange it on the window sill 63 (lb).
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil la is, for example, provided with a plurality of projections 7 which engage in the plaster layer 28 and also has a tear-off lip 23 in order to be able to attach a cover film for the window there.
- a connection lip 6 is also provided, on which an insulating film 8 is arranged, which is provided between insulation 80 and plaster layer 28.
- a corner profile 62 is also arranged to stabilize the edge on the window cutout.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil lc which is arranged under the window, also has a plurality of projections 7 and a connecting lip 6 for connecting insulation and insulating materials 8, 80.
- insulating material 10 is provided in the sealing and insulating profile lc in the hollow chambers of the basic body 2, so that the sealing and insulating profile lc can take on insulation tasks directly, which is particularly advantageous below the window because of the poor accessibility.
- 39 also shows the insulating material 80 according to the invention, which is constructed from a two-part shell 81, in particular from styrofoam, and contains a bundle of aluminum foils 83 which are held on the shell 81 between holding webs 83.
- the aluminum foils 82 are loosely received between the holding webs 83 in the shell 81, so that air cushions can form between the aluminum foils 82. Due to the air cushions and the reflection of the heat radiation on the aluminum foils, this insulation material 80 is very well suited for insulation on house facades. If the shell 81 is made of polystyrene, good adhesion of a plaster 28 to be applied is also ensured. Adhesion can, however, be improved further by providing appropriate fleece or fabric materials on the shell 81.
- Fig. 40 shows in a cross section through a roof construction another location for the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile 1.
- a total of three sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile la, lb and lc are shown, on the one hand to complete or connect a plaster layer serve on a wooden beam 65 (la and lb) and on the other hand for connecting a moisture barrier film 8b to a rafter 60.
- the sealing and insulating profiles la and lb via the tear-off lips 23 serve on the one hand to protect the roof structure when using the wall arranged underneath and also to connect flexible plaster supports 64 in the plaster layer 28.
- the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofil lc connects the moisture barrier 8b close to the roofing chips 60, so that an overlying insulation layer 8c is not wet.
- Fig. 41 also shows various possible uses of the sealing and insulating profiles la to le in plaster layers, floor closures and in the insulation and insulation of roofs.
- the sealing and insulating profile ld also offers the possibility of sealingly connecting sealing and insulating materials, including the insulating materials 80, and additionally a connection option for a further sealing and insulating material, such as, for. B. to provide a Moisturizing film over the connection lip 6.
- the use of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile lb and lc shows that through the flexible uses of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile of the present invention also an oblique installation, so an inclined connection z. B. a plaster layer or a plasterboard in a roof structure is possible.
- Fig. 43 shows the application of the sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 of Fig. 12 for connection of sealing and insulating materials 8a and 8b, z. B. a vapor barrier and a wind barrier railway.
- a further sealing and insulating profile 1000 in the form of a film clip is constructed in accordance with the sealing and insulation profiles already described above and accordingly has a basic body 2000 and corresponding connection areas 3000.
- a connection lip 6000 is provided on the film clip 1000 for easy connection of a film.
- the film clip 1000 can also be equipped such that the film is arranged in one piece directly on the base body 2000, so that the film clip 1000 is more of an insulating and insulating material.
- the wind trap track 8b is connected to the connecting lip 6000 of the film clip 1000 by interposing a further insulation and insulation profile Ib.
- this does not apply if the film clip 1000 is designed directly as an insulating and insulating material 8b.
- Fig. 44 shows a cross section through a window section 25, the arrangement of a sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofils 1 with the corresponding projections 7a and 7b and the connecting lips 6a and 6b between the window frame 27 and the masonry 25.
- a joint termination area 11 preferably made of PVC, is provided on the sealing and insulating profile 1, which engages via the latching element 19 in the connection area between the projections 7a and 7b.
- the joint termination area 11 is partially plastered in the exemplary embodiment and stands with the profile shape 20 with the other part beyond the window frame 27, so that overall a clean finish of the plaster layer on the window frame 27 results.
- FIG. 45 shows another example of the interaction of two sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile la and lb within a plaster layer when bridging a joint 5 between two masonry sections 25.
- the two sealing and Isolie ⁇ rofile la and lb are connected to each other via a plug connection of the corresponding connection areas and have connecting lips 6a and 6b, which extend into the two-part plaster layer 28 and serve there for the connection of insulation and insulating materials and reinforcing elements, such as fabric mats, etc.
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