WO2007128402A1 - Profiling system for a wainscot - Google Patents

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WO2007128402A1
WO2007128402A1 PCT/EP2007/003566 EP2007003566W WO2007128402A1 WO 2007128402 A1 WO2007128402 A1 WO 2007128402A1 EP 2007003566 W EP2007003566 W EP 2007003566W WO 2007128402 A1 WO2007128402 A1 WO 2007128402A1
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Enrico Anzanello
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/02Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings of plastic materials hardening after applying, e.g. plaster
    • E04F13/04Bases for plaster
    • E04F13/06Edge-protecting borders
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F19/049Plinths specially adapted for joining wall coverings to floor surfaces
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F19/045Hygienic or watertight plinths
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/02Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings of plastic materials hardening after applying, e.g. plaster
    • E04F13/04Bases for plaster
    • E04F13/06Edge-protecting borders
    • E04F2013/063Edge-protecting borders for corners
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F2019/044Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings with conduits
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V33/00Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
    • F21V33/006General building constructions or finishing work for buildings, e.g. roofs, gutters, stairs or floors; Garden equipment; Sunshades or parasols
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2115/00Light-generating elements of semiconductor light sources
    • F21Y2115/10Light-emitting diodes [LED]

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  • This invention relates to a profiling system for a wainscot, whose characteristics correspond to the pre-characterising part of the main claim.
  • the field of application is substantially aimed at the finishing of walls of residential surroundings and the like.
  • the wainscot has the aim not only of protecting the base of the wall but also of hiding the joint lines between the floor and the wall. This is a line that, as everyone knows, can never be well finished.
  • wainscot provide longitudinal cavities to receive ducts, particularly cables for electricity, telephone, intranet/etemet networks, Internet, etc.
  • a further problem is that of the alignment of the wainscots that as is common knowledge always experience alignment difficulties with respect to the butt joints.
  • a further problem is that of the connection of the wainscot that, as everyone knows, is carried out with rear means such as for example with nails or screws or other complex means that make the wainscot difficult to dismount.
  • the scope of the invention is to resolve the aforementioned problems and furthermore to improve the working quality with reduced times and therefore lower costs.
  • the base profile for fixing the wainscot can be aligned easily, and the wainscot, thanks to the magnetic connection system to the base profile, can be mounted and dismounted easily without the use of nails or screws.
  • - Fig. 1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of the under- wainscot in a first preferred embodiment form with the plaster already applied to the finished wall and in which the floor is not yet finished and before the application of the wainscot;
  • - Fig. 2 represents a view as in Fig.1 in which the floor is finished and only the application of the wainscot remains.
  • - Fig. 3 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of one variant of the under-wainscot in a first preferred embodiment form with the plaster already applied to the finished wall and in which the floor is not yet finished and before the application of the wainscot;
  • FIG. 4 represents the view of the application of a first type of block wainscot with a C-shaped hollow to house cables between the wainscot and the under- wainscot.
  • - Fig. 5 represents the view of the application of a second type of wainscot as in the previous Figure but in which the wainscot is substantially a metal profile or in plastic material substantially C-shaped and not formed by a block.
  • - Fig. 6 represents the view of the application of a fourth type of wainscot that is completely solid without channellings.
  • - Fig. 7 represents the view of the application of a fifth type of wainscot that is completely solid without channellings but reduced with respect to the space left by the under-wainscot for possible channelling.
  • - Fig. 1.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of the base profile with the wainscot applied above the under-wainscot in a further embodiment
  • - Fig. 1A.1 represents a view as in Fig. 1 of an under-wainscot in which it is possible to see the realisation of U-shaped loops for the embedding of alignment rods (30).
  • Fig. 1B.1 represents a variant of the under-wainscot for external use in which a flap is also made at the top of the recess which has a drip function, thus preventing the penetration of water across the wall base.
  • Fig. 2.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, a variant of Fig. 1.1 with a hollow wainscot for channellings instead of being filled;
  • - Fig. 3.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, a variant of the previous Figures with a hollow wainscot for channellings instead of being filled, that is fixed not only with a magnetic plug but also with an upper hooking joint;
  • - Fig. 4.1 represents a further variant to the wainscot system in which a double seal is provided in the wainscot profile, namely at the top and at the bottom.
  • - Fig. 5.1 represents a further variant of the wainscot for the positioning of the magnetic plug at the base instead of in the centre, providing therefore an improved joint form and improved holding with upper hooking.
  • Figs. 6.1 and 6A represent the side and front view of the wainscot system with external plugs for interchangeable aesthetic colouring or representation.
  • - Fig. 6B.1 represents a view of a partition wall with two opposite wainscots, of the plasterboard type.
  • Figs. 7.1 and 7A represent side and front views of a wainscot system in which the wainscot internally provides a light source on the upper part with an underlying diffusion sector with an interchangeable joint, for providing different forms of light and/or colour reflection, the hooking being provided on the upper part and the locking with a magnetic plug being provided at the base.
  • - Figs. 8.1 , 9.1 , 10.1 represent two under-wainscots with a view of two inserted alignment rods (1 ), the first in plan view and the following two in a front view, respectively with the butt joint already carried out and still to be carried out.
  • - Figs. 11.1 and 12 schematically represent a view from above of the wainscot with notches on the side of the wall ( ⁇ ) to allow it to bend in different ways according to a more or less curved form as for example shown in Fig. 12.1.
  • the invention refers to a profiling system for a wainscot (2) that comprises an under-wainscot comprising a substantially L-shaped section form (1 ) whose foot (11 ) is substantially suitable for defining the thickness of the plaster (i) and the height of the shank (13) suitable for defining a minimum height value of the plaster finishing from the floor, the application of said under-wainscot (1 ) being a substantially upturned "L" shape with the shank of the "L” resting against and fixed to the wall (M) and the foot (11) directed towards the inside of the room.
  • said under-wainscot (1 ) comprises an extension of the foot of the "L" (12) on the opposite side of the shank (13) to form an improved embedment and much stronger structure, said under-wainscot (1 ) being made from stamped plate and turned for this shape.
  • the under-wainscot is fixed to the wall (M) by means of nails or screws (V).
  • the floor is indicated with (P) and it is finished following the application of the under-wainscot (2) with sub-base and finishing (PS 1 PP).
  • the wainscot can be a block (2C) and also with reduced height (2D).
  • the spaces above and below can be filled with sealants (S) or with a joint seal.
  • the wainscot conveniently has a C-shaped hollow (2A.2B) and can comprise pre-installed butt strap seals (21 ).
  • said butt strap seal (21 ) is placed at the top and bottom of the C-shaped profiling of the wainscot and has a double tongue.
  • the wainscot system includes an under-wainscot in galvanized steel sheet (1) substantially with an upturned "L"shape, in which the base of the "L” provides the defining upper level of the plaster.
  • Said under-wainscot (10) disposing of a flap on the upper part with a hook (130,230) that on one side prevents the plaster from peeling off the wall and on the other side receives with a joint an alignment rod by means of a butt joint (30).
  • Said under-wainscot (10) including a second flap with a substantially U- shaped hook on the vertical side, to join another similar alignment rod (30) also by means of a butt joint (120).
  • the wainscot (20) is connected to the galvanized steel sheet of the under-wainscot (10) by means of a magnet (210).
  • the magnet may be positioned centrally or moved downwards with the aid of a hook consisting of a 180° pressure fold on the base with an upturned "L" shape (13) in cooperation with a hooking slot (230) on the wainscot, providing in this way a much more secure and efficient hooking.
  • the profile of the wainscot can be hollow for channelling and it can also have seals (220).
  • Refractive or light or decorative plugs can also be provided.
  • LED light systems or the like can also be provided in an open upper channelling (250) with downward reflection (260) thanks to a deflector (40) that can also be disengaged and equipped with magnetic connecting means (210) (Fig. 7.1 ).
  • the magnetic plugs (210) are mounted in the profile of the wainscot (20). In this way the wainscot is better adapted longitudinally in abutment. The details can however vary.

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Abstract

Profiling system for a wainscot (2,20), characterised in that it comprises an under-wainscot (1,10) with a substantially L-shaped section form (1) whose foot (11/110) is substantially suitable for defining the thickness of the plaster (i) and whose height is suitable for defining a minimum height value of the plaster finishing (1,10) from the floor, the application of the under-wainscot being substantially an upturned 'L' shape with the shank (13) of the 'L' resting against and able to be fixed (V) to the wall (M) and the foot directed towards the inside of the room.

Description

PROFILING SYSTEM FOR A WAINSCOT
Object
This invention relates to a profiling system for a wainscot, whose characteristics correspond to the pre-characterising part of the main claim.
Technical Field
The field of application is substantially aimed at the finishing of walls of residential surroundings and the like.
Background Art
A wide variety of wainscots are known in the background art.
It is known that the wainscot is practically always applied after the completion of the plastering, namely after the finishing of the wall.
In fact the wainscot has the aim not only of protecting the base of the wall but also of hiding the joint lines between the floor and the wall. This is a line that, as everyone knows, can never be well finished.
Furthermore, different types of wainscot provide longitudinal cavities to receive ducts, particularly cables for electricity, telephone, intranet/etemet networks, Internet, etc.
The lack of a suitable wall finishing reaching to the floor always constitutes a problem also to be solved by means of the application of the wainscot, for various reasons such as for example the lack of plastering that can reach the base, the excess of plaster that does not allow the wainscot to be adhered, etc.
An additional problem is that of linearity, namely the fact that the wall finishing is not always perfectly flat, therefore leakages and cavities are seen with the application of the wainscot that leave undesirable spaces between the wainscot and wall.
A further problem is that of the alignment of the wainscots that as is common knowledge always experience alignment difficulties with respect to the butt joints. A further problem is that of the connection of the wainscot that, as everyone knows, is carried out with rear means such as for example with nails or screws or other complex means that make the wainscot difficult to dismount.
A significant aim therefore is also the simple dismounting of the wainscot.
Scope of the Invention
The scope of the invention is to resolve the aforementioned problems and furthermore to improve the working quality with reduced times and therefore lower costs.
Solution to the Problem and Identification of the Characteristics of the Invention
The problem is solved with the characteristics of the main claim. The sub-claims represent advantageous preferred solutions that provide improved performance.
Advantages
In this way it is possible to obtain the following advantages: - Application of an under-wainscot that exactly defines the height and thickness of the plaster providing furthermore a perfect linearity, In this way the plaster is applied in a precise and perfect way before the application of the wainscot;
• a precise and linear space is left to apply the embedded wainscot or to leave an internal channelling space;
there are no obstacles preventing furniture being supported on the walls;
it is easier to carry out the joints in the external and internal corners;
installation is faster and simpler.
Furthermore, the base profile for fixing the wainscot can be aligned easily, and the wainscot, thanks to the magnetic connection system to the base profile, can be mounted and dismounted easily without the use of nails or screws.
Description of the Preferred Solution
For a better understanding, the invention is described in a preferred solution with the aid of the annexed Figures, in which:
- Fig. 1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of the under- wainscot in a first preferred embodiment form with the plaster already applied to the finished wall and in which the floor is not yet finished and before the application of the wainscot;
- Fig. 2 represents a view as in Fig.1 in which the floor is finished and only the application of the wainscot remains.
- Fig. 3 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of one variant of the under-wainscot in a first preferred embodiment form with the plaster already applied to the finished wall and in which the floor is not yet finished and before the application of the wainscot;
- Fig. 4 represents the view of the application of a first type of block wainscot with a C-shaped hollow to house cables between the wainscot and the under- wainscot.
- Fig. 5 represents the view of the application of a second type of wainscot as in the previous Figure but in which the wainscot is substantially a metal profile or in plastic material substantially C-shaped and not formed by a block.
- Fig. 6 represents the view of the application of a fourth type of wainscot that is completely solid without channellings.
- Fig. 7 represents the view of the application of a fifth type of wainscot that is completely solid without channellings but reduced with respect to the space left by the under-wainscot for possible channelling.
- Figs. 8 and 9.- represent the view of the application of a sixth type of C- shaped section with butt strap seals incorporated into the C-shaped section in the two respective approach and completed insertion phases. The series of Figure x.1 represent further alternative solutions as per following:
- Fig. 1.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, in which it is possible to see the application of the base profile with the wainscot applied above the under-wainscot in a further embodiment;
- Fig. 1A.1 represents a view as in Fig. 1 of an under-wainscot in which it is possible to see the realisation of U-shaped loops for the embedding of alignment rods (30).
Fig. 1B.1 represents a variant of the under-wainscot for external use in which a flap is also made at the top of the recess which has a drip function, thus preventing the penetration of water across the wall base.
- Fig. 2.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, a variant of Fig. 1.1 with a hollow wainscot for channellings instead of being filled;
- Fig. 3.1 represents the side sectional view on the vertical surface orthogonal to the wall surface, a variant of the previous Figures with a hollow wainscot for channellings instead of being filled, that is fixed not only with a magnetic plug but also with an upper hooking joint;
- Fig. 4.1 represents a further variant to the wainscot system in which a double seal is provided in the wainscot profile, namely at the top and at the bottom.
- Fig. 5.1 represents a further variant of the wainscot for the positioning of the magnetic plug at the base instead of in the centre, providing therefore an improved joint form and improved holding with upper hooking.
- Figs. 6.1 and 6A represent the side and front view of the wainscot system with external plugs for interchangeable aesthetic colouring or representation.
- Fig. 6B.1 represents a view of a partition wall with two opposite wainscots, of the plasterboard type.
- Figs. 7.1 and 7A represent side and front views of a wainscot system in which the wainscot internally provides a light source on the upper part with an underlying diffusion sector with an interchangeable joint, for providing different forms of light and/or colour reflection, the hooking being provided on the upper part and the locking with a magnetic plug being provided at the base.
- Figs. 8.1 , 9.1 , 10.1 represent two under-wainscots with a view of two inserted alignment rods (1 ), the first in plan view and the following two in a front view, respectively with the butt joint already carried out and still to be carried out. - Figs. 11.1 and 12 schematically represent a view from above of the wainscot with notches on the side of the wall (ι) to allow it to bend in different ways according to a more or less curved form as for example shown in Fig. 12.1. Detailed Description of the Invention in relation to the Figures 1 to 8
According to the Figures it is noted that the invention refers to a profiling system for a wainscot (2) that comprises an under-wainscot comprising a substantially L-shaped section form (1 ) whose foot (11 ) is substantially suitable for defining the thickness of the plaster (i) and the height of the shank (13) suitable for defining a minimum height value of the plaster finishing from the floor, the application of said under-wainscot (1 ) being a substantially upturned "L" shape with the shank of the "L" resting against and fixed to the wall (M) and the foot (11) directed towards the inside of the room. In one variant said under-wainscot (1 ) comprises an extension of the foot of the "L" (12) on the opposite side of the shank (13) to form an improved embedment and much stronger structure, said under-wainscot (1 ) being made from stamped plate and turned for this shape.
The under-wainscot is fixed to the wall (M) by means of nails or screws (V). The floor is indicated with (P) and it is finished following the application of the under-wainscot (2) with sub-base and finishing (PS1PP).
The wainscot can be a block (2C) and also with reduced height (2D). The spaces above and below can be filled with sealants (S) or with a joint seal. The wainscot conveniently has a C-shaped hollow (2A.2B) and can comprise pre-installed butt strap seals (21 ).
Advantageously said butt strap seal (21 ) is placed at the top and bottom of the C-shaped profiling of the wainscot and has a double tongue.
Inside the C-shaped structure of the wainscot and between this and the under-wainscot, a channelling is obviously found for ducts and cables.
Detailed Description of the Invention in relation to the Figures 1.1 to 12.1 According to the Figures 1.1 to 12.1 it is noted that the wainscot system includes an under-wainscot in galvanized steel sheet (1) substantially with an upturned "L"shape, in which the base of the "L" provides the defining upper level of the plaster. Said under-wainscot (10) disposing of a flap on the upper part with a hook (130,230) that on one side prevents the plaster from peeling off the wall and on the other side receives with a joint an alignment rod by means of a butt joint (30).
Said under-wainscot (10) including a second flap with a substantially U- shaped hook on the vertical side, to join another similar alignment rod (30) also by means of a butt joint (120). The wainscot (20) is connected to the galvanized steel sheet of the under-wainscot (10) by means of a magnet (210). The magnet may be positioned centrally or moved downwards with the aid of a hook consisting of a 180° pressure fold on the base with an upturned "L" shape (13) in cooperation with a hooking slot (230) on the wainscot, providing in this way a much more secure and efficient hooking.
The profile of the wainscot can be hollow for channelling and it can also have seals (220).
Refractive or light or decorative plugs (240) can also be provided. LED light systems or the like can also be provided in an open upper channelling (250) with downward reflection (260) thanks to a deflector (40) that can also be disengaged and equipped with magnetic connecting means (210) (Fig. 7.1 ).
The magnetic plugs (210) are mounted in the profile of the wainscot (20). In this way the wainscot is better adapted longitudinally in abutment. The details can however vary.

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1.- Profiling system for a wainscot (2,20), characterised in that it comprises an under-wainscot (1 ,10) with a substantially L-shaped section form (1) whose foot (11/110) is substantially suitable for defining the thickness of the plaster (i) and whose height is suitable for defining a minimum height value of the plaster finishing (1 ,10) from the floor, the application of the under-wainscot being substantially an upturned "L" shape with the shank (13) of the "L" resting against and able to be fixed (V) to the wall (M) and the foot directed towards the inside of the room.
2.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to the previous claim, characterised in that said under-wainscot presents a shank extension (12) beyond said foot to rest between the wall (M) and said plaster (i).
3.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot is substantially C-shaped (2B) and whose opening is orientated to fix against said under-wainscot (1 ,10) to form a channelling.
4.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (2-2E) presents a seal profile (21 ) incorporated on the top and/or on the bottom.
5.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot is substantially C-shaped and whose opening is orientated to fix against said under-wainscot to form a channelling, where the C-shaped section is substantially obtained in a block (2A).
6.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot presents a shape with reduced height (2D) with respect to the space left from the upper foot of said under-wainscot (1) to the underlying finished floor (PP).
7. - Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot presents a shape with a height equal (2D) to the space left from the upper foot of said under-wainscot to the underlying finished floor (PP) minus the space required for respective seals and/or sealants (S.21).
8.- Profiling system for a wainscot, according to claim 1 , comprising an under- wainscot (10) with a substantially L-shaped section whose foot (110) is substantially suitable for defining the thickness of the plaster and whose height is suitable for defining a minimum height value of the finishing plaster from the floor, characteristye for comprising at least two longitudinal joint slots (110,120) to receive a respective rod (30) with an alignment joint by means of a butt joint .
9.- Profiling system for a wainscot, according to claim 1 , characterised in that said under-wainscot (1 ,10) is substantially ferromagnetic and above which is applied a wainscot (20) by means of magnetic connection hooking (210).
10.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (20) presents hooking (130,230) on one side and magnet connection (210) on the other.
11.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (20) presents a light source (250) embedded in it.
12.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (20) presents interchangeable plugs (240) embedded in it.
13.- Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (20) internally presents transversal notches (i).
14. - Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that said wainscot (20) presents seals (220).
15. - Profiling system for a wainscot according to any of the previous claims, characterised in that the magnetic plugs (210) can slide in the respective wainscot profile (20).
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