WO2009092579A1 - Waterproof sealing profile - Google Patents

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WO2009092579A1
WO2009092579A1 PCT/EP2009/000376 EP2009000376W WO2009092579A1 WO 2009092579 A1 WO2009092579 A1 WO 2009092579A1 EP 2009000376 W EP2009000376 W EP 2009000376W WO 2009092579 A1 WO2009092579 A1 WO 2009092579A1
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Holger Forstner
Nicklas Andersson
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/008Sealing between wall and bathtub or shower tray

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  • Present invention relates to a sealing profile for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall surface and a sanitary ware surface, comprising a first strip and a second strip, which are foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line.
  • This type of sealing profiles is used as a waterproof barrier between two surfaces, especially between a sanitary item, such as a bath tub, a basin, or a work surface, and a wall, for preventing seepage of water between the two surfaces.
  • a sanitary item such as a bath tub, a basin, or a work surface, and a wall
  • US 2003/017548 refers to a sealing member with a trapezoidal form and further shows an L-shaped strip with a sort of film hinge as prior art.
  • a sealing member for sealing a gap between a bath or basin and an adjacent wall is described.
  • This sealing member has, as seen in cross-section, a first limb to be attached to the wall and a second limb extending from the first limb.
  • the first and the second limbs are substantially rigid and provided at their free ends with lips made of a softer material. Due to the rigid limbs the sealing member is only suitable for attachment to surfaces forming an angle of approx. 90° in relation to each other.
  • the object of the invention is to meet this need.
  • a sealing profile comprising a first strip, adapted to abut a wall surface, and a second strip, adapted to abut a sanitary ware surface, the first and second strips being foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line, which profile is characterized in that the folding line is provided in a bending zone, which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower, and in that the folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips.
  • This combination of features provides for a flexible and durable sealing profile.
  • said first strip is provided with at least one sealing device for sealingly connecting said first strip with a wall surface
  • said second strip is provided with at least one sealing device for sealingly connecting said second strip with a sanitary ware surface.
  • the profile may be used for applications having particularly high requirements on water tightness, e.g. to water running down the wall, as well as to water standing on the sanitary ware surface.
  • the softer material of the bending zone preferably has a shore A hardness value of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the material of the strips. In this manner, the correct shape of the first and second strips is maintained when the sealing profile is in use.
  • said first strip is configured for adhesive attachment to the wall surface. Thanks to the possibility to adhesively attach the strip to the wall, no fastening means having an intrusive effect on the wall, such as screws or the like, is needed.
  • the bending zone is preferably formed like a knee, with a kneecap on a first profile surface, intended to face the wall surface and the sanitary ware surface, and a knee pit, i.e. an indentation forming a back of a knee, on a second profile surface, opposite the first profile surface, wherein the first profile surface, including the kneecap, suitably is provided with an adhesive covered with a release paper.
  • the first profile surface will along the whole kneecap surface be provided with an adhesive, thus able to adhere to even an innermost part of an inner corner at the wall and gap to be sealed.
  • each strip along its free long side has a sealing lip, which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower and of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the strips.
  • the lips are not provided with an adhesive but are, due to the soft material, sealing by their own resilience against the wall surface and the sanitary ware surface.
  • the sealing profile is suitably inte- grally formed by co-extruding the strips, the bending zone and the lips as a flat blank.
  • the kneecap and the free end of the lips on the first and second strips are, as seen in cross-section of the flat blank, preferably protruding in the same direction and essentially to the same degree, i.e. to the same extent, in relation to the first profile surface. As these protruding parts are pressed against the wall surface with the same force they will be subject to a recovery force to the same degree.
  • the knee pit and the first profile surface are lying in the same plane, as seen in cross section of the flat blank.
  • This design creates a bending indication, or bending notch, at a connection between the bending zone and each strip.
  • this indication will make the bending zone, due to the shape memory of the material, press the strips against said surfaces, further contributing to the adhesion between the profile and the surfaces.
  • Fig 1 is a cross section of a sealing profile according the invention as a flat blank provided with an adhesive with a release paper
  • Fig 2 shows the sealing profile in fig 1 folded
  • Fig 3 shows the sealing profile in fig 1 attached to a wall and a bathtub.
  • the sealing profile 1 in fig 1-3 is a profile for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall and a sanitary ware, which in the shown example is a bathtub, but which might also be a washbasin, sink or work surface.
  • the profile 1 comprises a first strip 2 and a second strip 2, which are foldable in relation to each other aiong a longitudinal folding line.
  • the thickness at the folding line, along the theoretical folding line F shown in fig 1 is at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips. It is possible to use the sealing profile 1 for a gap, which is approximately as wide as half the width of a strip.
  • the folding line is provided in a bending zone 3.
  • the bending zone 3 as seen in cross-section, is formed like a knee, with a kneecap 3a on a first profile surface 1a, intended to face the wall surface and the bath tub surface, and a knee pit 3b on a second profile surface 1b, opposite the first profile surface 1a.
  • Each strip has along its free long side a sealing lip 4.
  • the sealing profile is made of environment-friendly halogen free polymer material.
  • the bending zone 3 and sealing lips 4 are made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, but the lips and the bending zone need not be of the same material.
  • the material of the strips has a shore A hardness of at least 90.
  • the softer materials have a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower, i.e. at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the material of the strips, which makes the bending zone 3 flexible such that the strips are foldable in an angle of 70-180° in relation to each other, and hence the profile is able to seal a gap between surfaces which are arranged in an angle of 70-180° in relation to each other.
  • the softer material is preferably an EPDM terpolymer.
  • the sealing profile 1 is integrally formed by co-extruding the strips, the accurate bending zone 3 and the lips 4 as a flat blank. The blank is then pro- vided with the adhesive 5, covered with the release paper 8 and cut to lengths suitable for transport and storing.
  • the sealing profile 1 can also be manufactured by triextrusion if the lips and the bending zone are made of different materials.
  • a corner to be sealed is carefully cleaned.
  • the profile is folded, which will stretch the first profile surface 1a in the bending zone 3, distributing the adhesive over the zone.
  • the release paper 8 is removed from the profile, and the profile is pressed into to the corner.
  • the material of the bending zone 3 When attached to a surface the material of the bending zone 3 will be subjected to a constant stress due to the stretching. This stress might lead to cracking. As the folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips it will be less prone to stress cracking than prior art seals. Still, due to the softer material of the bending zone 3 the strips are easy to fold and arrange in different angles in relation to each other.
  • the bending zone 3 will try to retake its original form as extruded due to its shape memory, i.e. its inherent recovery force.
  • the knee pit 3b and the first profile surface 1a are lying in the same plane, creating a bending indication 3d at a connection between the bending zone 3 and each strip 2.
  • this indication that will make the bending zone 3, due to its shape memory, press the strips against said surfaces, further contributing to the attachment between the profile and the surfaces. Even the part of profile covering the gap, hence not attached to any surface, will in this way be pressed towards the bathtub.
  • the kneecap 3a and the free end of the lips 4 on the first and second strip, as seen in cross-section of the flat blank in Fig 3, are protruding in the same direction and essentially to the same degree in relation to the first profile surface 1a.
  • the lips 4 are deformed and by their own resilience pressed against the surface, sealing between the profile itself and the surface.
  • the softer material of the lips in combination with the elastic properties of the strips themselves make it possible to attach the profile securely to non planar wall surfaces, such as tiles with splices, and glass fiber fabric.
  • the sealing profile according the invention makes it possible to use the same profile for different gaps to be sealed in a bathroom, thereby giving a more aesthetic impression.
  • the first and the second strip can, depending on the gap to be sealed, have different lengths, as seen in cross section, i.e. the sealing profile may comprise one relatively wider strip and one relatively narrower strip, which further increases its flexibility.
  • the profile 1 is provided with sealing lips 4, acting as sealing devices for sealingly connecting any of the strips 2 with either the wall 6 or sanitary ware surfaces 7
  • other types of sealing devices may serve to increase the tightness of the connection between the strips 2 and the surfaces 6, 7.
  • the adhesive 5, or strips or layers of a fiexibie material, such as rubber, attached to the first profile surface 1a may act as a sealing device for sealingly connecting any of the strips 2 with either the wall 6 or sanitary ware 7 surfaces.
  • the material and sealing profile properties such as creep, flexibility and recovery, can be optimised for providing a sealing profile with improved sealing and adhering properties and durability.

Abstract

A sealing profile is intended for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall surface and a sanitary ware surface. The profiles comprise a first strip (2), adapted to abut the wall surface, and a second strip (2), adapted to abut the sanitary ware surface. The first and second strips (2) are foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line. The folding line is provided in a bending zone (3), which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip. The softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower. The folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips.

Description

WATERPROOF SEALING PROFILE
Technical Field of the Invention
Present invention relates to a sealing profile for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall surface and a sanitary ware surface, comprising a first strip and a second strip, which are foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line.
Background Art
This type of sealing profiles is used as a waterproof barrier between two surfaces, especially between a sanitary item, such as a bath tub, a basin, or a work surface, and a wall, for preventing seepage of water between the two surfaces. The problem with providing waterproof seals in bathrooms and kitchens has through the years resulted in a wide variety of sealing profile designs. US 2003/017548 refers to a sealing member with a trapezoidal form and further shows an L-shaped strip with a sort of film hinge as prior art.
In DE 10 2004 003823 is shown a sealing member essentially in the form of a right-angled triangle.
In GB 2 136 288, a sealing member for sealing a gap between a bath or basin and an adjacent wall is described. This sealing member has, as seen in cross-section, a first limb to be attached to the wall and a second limb extending from the first limb. The first and the second limbs are substantially rigid and provided at their free ends with lips made of a softer material. Due to the rigid limbs the sealing member is only suitable for attachment to surfaces forming an angle of approx. 90° in relation to each other.
The problem with these sealing members is that they are unflexible and hard to attach to non-right-angled corners. As the corners to be sealed in bathrooms often differ from a right angle the known sealing strips do not always fulfil their purpose. But on the other hand is the more flexible the L- shaped strip mentioned above more prone to crack as its thin hinge acts as a stress concentration point.- Consequently a strip of this kind has a shorter useful life.
Hence there is a need of a waterproof, flexible and resistant sealing profile, which can be attached to surfaces, arranged in a wide variety of angles in relation to each other and which has a long useful life. The profile should also be easy to manufacture and to install, especially for a DIY (do-it- yourself) person.
Summary of the Invention
The object of the invention is to meet this need. This is accomplished with a sealing profile, comprising a first strip, adapted to abut a wall surface, and a second strip, adapted to abut a sanitary ware surface, the first and second strips being foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line, which profile is characterized in that the folding line is provided in a bending zone, which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower, and in that the folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips. This combination of features provides for a flexible and durable sealing profile.
Preferably, said first strip is provided with at least one sealing device for sealingly connecting said first strip with a wall surface, and said second strip is provided with at least one sealing device for sealingly connecting said second strip with a sanitary ware surface. In this manner, the profile may be used for applications having particularly high requirements on water tightness, e.g. to water running down the wall, as well as to water standing on the sanitary ware surface.
The softer material of the bending zone preferably has a shore A hardness value of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the material of the strips. In this manner, the correct shape of the first and second strips is maintained when the sealing profile is in use.
Preferably, said first strip is configured for adhesive attachment to the wall surface. Thanks to the possibility to adhesively attach the strip to the wall, no fastening means having an intrusive effect on the wall, such as screws or the like, is needed.
The bending zone, as seen in cross-section, is preferably formed like a knee, with a kneecap on a first profile surface, intended to face the wall surface and the sanitary ware surface, and a knee pit, i.e. an indentation forming a back of a knee, on a second profile surface, opposite the first profile surface, wherein the first profile surface, including the kneecap, suitably is provided with an adhesive covered with a release paper. In this way, the first profile surface will along the whole kneecap surface be provided with an adhesive, thus able to adhere to even an innermost part of an inner corner at the wall and gap to be sealed.
Preferably, each strip along its free long side has a sealing lip, which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower and of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the strips. The lips are not provided with an adhesive but are, due to the soft material, sealing by their own resilience against the wall surface and the sanitary ware surface.
For a cost-effective manufacturing the sealing profile is suitably inte- grally formed by co-extruding the strips, the bending zone and the lips as a flat blank.
The kneecap and the free end of the lips on the first and second strips are, as seen in cross-section of the flat blank, preferably protruding in the same direction and essentially to the same degree, i.e. to the same extent, in relation to the first profile surface. As these protruding parts are pressed against the wall surface with the same force they will be subject to a recovery force to the same degree.
Preferably, the knee pit and the first profile surface are lying in the same plane, as seen in cross section of the flat blank. This design creates a bending indication, or bending notch, at a connection between the bending zone and each strip. When the profile is attached to a wall surface and a sanitary ware surface, this indication will make the bending zone, due to the shape memory of the material, press the strips against said surfaces, further contributing to the adhesion between the profile and the surfaces.
Brief Description of the Drawings
In the following, a preferred embodiment of sealing profile according to the invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig 1 is a cross section of a sealing profile according the invention as a flat blank provided with an adhesive with a release paper,
Fig 2 shows the sealing profile in fig 1 folded,
Fig 3 shows the sealing profile in fig 1 attached to a wall and a bathtub.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments of the Invention
The sealing profile 1 in fig 1-3 is a profile for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall and a sanitary ware, which in the shown example is a bathtub, but which might also be a washbasin, sink or work surface. The profile 1 comprises a first strip 2 and a second strip 2, which are foldable in relation to each other aiong a longitudinal folding line. The thickness at the folding line, along the theoretical folding line F shown in fig 1 , is at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips. It is possible to use the sealing profile 1 for a gap, which is approximately as wide as half the width of a strip.
The folding line is provided in a bending zone 3. The bending zone 3, as seen in cross-section, is formed like a knee, with a kneecap 3a on a first profile surface 1a, intended to face the wall surface and the bath tub surface, and a knee pit 3b on a second profile surface 1b, opposite the first profile surface 1a.
Each strip has along its free long side a sealing lip 4. An adhesive 5, covered with a release paper 8, is provided on the first profile surface 1a, including the kneecap 3a but not on the lips 4 and part of the strips adjacent the lips.
The sealing profile is made of environment-friendly halogen free polymer material.
The bending zone 3 and sealing lips 4 are made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, but the lips and the bending zone need not be of the same material. The material of the strips has a shore A hardness of at least 90. The softer materials have a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower, i.e. at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the material of the strips, which makes the bending zone 3 flexible such that the strips are foldable in an angle of 70-180° in relation to each other, and hence the profile is able to seal a gap between surfaces which are arranged in an angle of 70-180° in relation to each other. The softer material is preferably an EPDM terpolymer.
The sealing profile 1 is integrally formed by co-extruding the strips, the accurate bending zone 3 and the lips 4 as a flat blank. The blank is then pro- vided with the adhesive 5, covered with the release paper 8 and cut to lengths suitable for transport and storing.
The sealing profile 1 can also be manufactured by triextrusion if the lips and the bending zone are made of different materials.
Before application of the profile a corner to be sealed is carefully cleaned. The profile is folded, which will stretch the first profile surface 1a in the bending zone 3, distributing the adhesive over the zone. The release paper 8 is removed from the profile, and the profile is pressed into to the corner.
When attached to a surface the material of the bending zone 3 will be subjected to a constant stress due to the stretching. This stress might lead to cracking. As the folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips it will be less prone to stress cracking than prior art seals. Still, due to the softer material of the bending zone 3 the strips are easy to fold and arrange in different angles in relation to each other.
Further the bending zone 3 will try to retake its original form as extruded due to its shape memory, i.e. its inherent recovery force. As extruded the knee pit 3b and the first profile surface 1a are lying in the same plane, creating a bending indication 3d at a connection between the bending zone 3 and each strip 2. When the profile is attached to the wall surface 6 and the bathtub surface 7, this indication that will make the bending zone 3, due to its shape memory, press the strips against said surfaces, further contributing to the attachment between the profile and the surfaces. Even the part of profile covering the gap, hence not attached to any surface, will in this way be pressed towards the bathtub.
The kneecap 3a and the free end of the lips 4 on the first and second strip, as seen in cross-section of the flat blank in Fig 3, are protruding in the same direction and essentially to the same degree in relation to the first profile surface 1a. When the profile 1 is attached to a surface the lips 4 are deformed and by their own resilience pressed against the surface, sealing between the profile itself and the surface. The softer material of the lips in combination with the elastic properties of the strips themselves make it possible to attach the profile securely to non planar wall surfaces, such as tiles with splices, and glass fiber fabric.
As all the surfaces to seal in a bathroom do not have a 90 ° relationship the sealing profile according the invention makes it possible to use the same profile for different gaps to be sealed in a bathroom, thereby giving a more aesthetic impression. The first and the second strip can, depending on the gap to be sealed, have different lengths, as seen in cross section, i.e. the sealing profile may comprise one relatively wider strip and one relatively narrower strip, which further increases its flexibility. Even though the profile 1 is provided with sealing lips 4, acting as sealing devices for sealingly connecting any of the strips 2 with either the wall 6 or sanitary ware surfaces 7, also other types of sealing devices may serve to increase the tightness of the connection between the strips 2 and the surfaces 6, 7. For example, also the adhesive 5, or strips or layers of a fiexibie material, such as rubber, attached to the first profile surface 1a, may act as a sealing device for sealingly connecting any of the strips 2 with either the wall 6 or sanitary ware 7 surfaces.
Thanks to the invention, the material and sealing profile properties, such as creep, flexibility and recovery, can be optimised for providing a sealing profile with improved sealing and adhering properties and durability.

Claims

1. Sealing profiie for waterproof sealing of a gap between a wall surface and a sanitary ware surface, comprising a first strip (2), adapted to abut a wall surface (6), and a second strip (2), adapted to abut a sanitary ware surface (7), the first and second strips (2) being foldable in relation to each other along a longitudinal folding line, characterized in that the folding line is provided in a bending zone (3), which is made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip (2), which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower, and in that the folding line has a thickness of at least 50 % of the thickness of the strips (2).
2. Sealing profile according to claim 1 , wherein said first strip (2) is provided with at least one sealing device (4, 5) for sealingly connecting said first strip (2) with a wall surface (6), and said second strip (2) is provided with at least one sealing device (4, 5) for sealingly connecting said second strip (2) with a sanitary ware surface (7).
3. Sealing profile according to any of the claims 1-2, in which the softer material of the bending zone (3) has a shore A hardness value of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the material of the strips.
4. Sealing profile according to any of the claims 1-3, wherein said first strip (2) is configured for adhesive attachment to the wall surface.
5. Sealing profile according to any of the claims 1-4, in which the bending zone (3), as seen in cross-section, is formed like a knee, with a kneecap (3a) on a first profile surface (1a), intended to face the wall surface and the sanitary ware surface, and a knee pit (3b) on a second profile surface (1b), opposite the first profile surface, wherein the first profile surface (1a), including the kneecap (3a) is provided with an adhesive (5), covered with a release paper (8).
6. Sealing profile according to any of the claims 1-5, wherein each strip (2) along its free long side has a sealing lip (4), made of a softer material than the material of the first and the second strip, which softer material has a shore A hardness value of 70 or lower.
7. Sealing profile according to claim 6, in which the softer material of each sealing lip (4) has a shore A hardness value of at least 20 less than the shore A hardness value of the strips (2).
8. Sealing profile according to any of claim 1-7, which is integrally formed by co-extruding the strips (2) and the bending zone (3) as a flat blank.
9. Sealing profile according to any of the claims 6-7, which is integrally formed by co-extruding the strips (2), the bending zone (3) and the lips (4) as a flat blank.
10. Sealing profile according to claim 5 and 9, in which the kneecap (3a) and the free end (4a) of the lip (4) on the first and second strip, as seen in cross-section of the flat blank, are protruding in the same direction and essentially to the same degree in relation to the first profile surface (1a).
11. Sealing profile according to any of the previous claims, wherein the knee pit (3b) and the first profile surface (1a) are lying in the same plane, as seen in cross section of the flat blank.
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