WO2010132909A1 - Revêtement mural - Google Patents

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WO2010132909A1
WO2010132909A1 PCT/AT2010/000170 AT2010000170W WO2010132909A1 WO 2010132909 A1 WO2010132909 A1 WO 2010132909A1 AT 2010000170 W AT2010000170 W AT 2010000170W WO 2010132909 A1 WO2010132909 A1 WO 2010132909A1
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Franz Neuhofer, Jr.
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    • 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
    • E04F19/06Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements
    • E04F19/062Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements used between similar elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • 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
    • E04F19/06Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements
    • E04F19/065Finishing profiles with a T-shaped cross-section or the like

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  • the invention relates to a wall paneling with wall panels and with the wall panels together along their longitudinal edges form-fitting connecting bracket profiles.
  • the invention is therefore the object of a wall paneling of the type described in such a way that no restriction on the use of wall panels must be taken into account and that regardless of the wall panels used a simple wall mounting can be guaranteed.
  • the invention solves the problem set by the fact that the mountable to a wall mounting profiles each form a receiving groove for the opposite longitudinal edges of the interconnected wall panels.
  • the mounting profiles are fastened to the wall to be clad, no special precautions are required for fastening the wall panels, because these wall panels are retained within the mounting grooves of the mounting profiles which surround them along the longitudinal edges. This means, first of all, that there are no restrictions with regard to the edge formation of the wall panels if only the longitudinal edges of the wall panels can be inserted into the receiving grooves of the mounting profiles. In addition, with a corresponding design of the grooves accounts for any restrictions on the panel thickness down, so that panels can be used, as they are otherwise used for floor coverings.
  • the wall panel according to the invention also offers a simple Verlegungsart, because a wall panel can always be attached to an attached to the wall bracket profile by being inserted into the upwardly open receiving groove of the support profile to put on this newly scheduled wall panel another bracket profile and at To attach the wall, so that the wall paneling from bottom to top panel by panel can be gradually built up.
  • the wall panels are held in a form-fitting manner in the receiving grooves of the support profiles, when the thickness of the wall panels corresponds to the width of the receiving grooves.
  • the support profiles can be designed differently.
  • the receiving grooves of the support profiles on the side facing away from the wall form a stop for the outside of the wall panels and in the direction of the groove depth at least two sections with different widths for holding differently thick wall panels. Since the receiving grooves form a stop for the wall panels on the side facing away from the wall, this stop determines the outer surface of the wall panel, regardless of the thickness of the wall panels used. Whose thickness can be taken into account by the different width of the grooves.
  • the vertical distance of the horizontally installed wall panels may change due to the different depth of insertion caused by the different thickness of the wall panels in the grooves of the support profiles, which, however, plays no role in general because of the use of the same wall panels for wall cladding.
  • the receiving grooves of the support profiles on the opposite side of the stop form a groove wall, the distance from the stop against the groove bottom gradually decreases. This results in a separate step for each panel thickness.
  • Particularly simple construction conditions arise in this context, however, when the cross-section of the grooves tapers against the groove bottom at least gradually, because the resulting due to the tapering wedge gap between the front and rear groove wall of the grooves ensures a backlash-free support of the wall panels.
  • the support profiles comprise a wall-mounted base profile and a stop for the wall panels forming stop profile, which is mounted adjustable in the base profile in the direction of the width of the receiving groove.
  • the stop profile relative to the base profile can be adjusted so that the wall panels are pressed regardless of their thickness by means of the stop profile against the base profile, which forms the groove bottom and the rear of the two groove walls of the grooves.
  • the receiving grooves of the support profiles on the side facing away from the wall can form a stop for wall panels having a width of the grooves below the thickness between the wall panels on the one hand and the wall and / or the mounting profiles on the other hand, the difference between the width of the grooves the thickness of the wall panels balancing spacers are provided, so that the wall panels are in turn supported positively in the receiving grooves. Since it is only necessary to hold the wall panels engaging in the grooves in abutment with the stops formed by the grooves, it does not matter whether the spacers used for this are supported on the wall or on the support profiles.
  • a support of the wall panels on the wall between the support profiles may have the advantage that even thin wall panels or larger installation units of wall panels connected together without the aid of support profiles can not be deflected against the wall when they a corresponding load, for example by the suspended in hanger accessories.
  • the spacers can be made adjustable in the direction of the width of the grooves of the support profiles. For this, several constructive solutions are available. So z. B. the spacers comprise spring elements that press the wall panels with bias to the stops formed by the grooves. However, the biasing force of these spring elements determines the support force for the panels.
  • the spacers can have set screws or a wedge gear. Wedge gears have the advantage of a comparatively large support surface.
  • a further embodiment of the spacers results when the spacers have disc bodies of the same thickness connected to one another via a film hinge, which can be stacked on one another in a form-fitting manner. The disk body can thus be used side by side for a correspondingly thick wall panel, with a larger area support of the wall panels is achieved. With the positive stacking of the interconnected disk body resulting in thicker disk body with a smaller support surface.
  • Another way to compensate for the difference between the thickness of the wall panels and the width of the grooves is to provide spacers in the form of an insert for the grooves, so that the voltage applied to the stop of the receiving groove longitudinal edge of the wall panels is wedged as it were by the use within the receiving groove.
  • the inserts may have a thickness corresponding to the thickness of the panel.
  • the support profiles may have a receiving groove for the respective upper wall panel superior wall leg for fixing the support profiles.
  • the support profiles can thus before the onset of each next Wall panels are preferably screwed on this wall legs on the wall, the wall leg is covered with the mounting screws through the wall panel then used.
  • the support profiles between the interconnected wall panels can form a hook for mounting hooks that carry the respective accessories.
  • a closure of this Ein cryuten is desirable, for example, if you want to run within the Ein vonuten cables or lines.
  • locking profiles can be engaged in the hook-in grooves of the mounting profiles.
  • the support profiles in the region of the Ein vonnut be divided in length, where appropriate, a separate attachment of provided with a receiving groove parts can be provided so that for receiving the bottom wall panel of a wall covering the upper part of the split support profile and for the upper end of the wall panel whose lower part can be used.
  • a separate attachment of provided with a receiving groove parts can be provided so that for receiving the bottom wall panel of a wall covering the upper part of the split support profile and for the upper end of the wall panel whose lower part can be used.
  • the top wall panel of the wall covering a separate end profile with a the upper longitudinal edge of the wall panel cross-receiving groove.
  • FIG. 1 shows a wall cladding according to the invention in sections in the region of a support profile in a schematic cross section
  • FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of a wall cladding according to the invention with an adjustable with respect to the thickness of the wall panel bracket profile in a representation corresponding to FIG. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a wall paneling with a Ein von for a fastening hook forming support profile
  • Fig. 6 shows another embodiment of a wall panel according to the invention with a wedge gear as a spacer
  • Fig. 10 shows the spacer of FIG. 9 with form-fitting stacked disk bodies in cross section on a larger scale
  • 11 and 12 further embodiments of a wall panel according to the invention with a spacer in the form of an insert for the receiving grooves of the support profiles
  • 13 shows an additional design variant of a wall cladding according to the invention with a mounting profile which allows the use of differently thick wall panels
  • FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of a wall cladding according to the invention which is modified with respect to FIG. 13
  • FIG. 15 shows a further design variant of a wall cladding according to the invention with support profiles for wall panels of different thicknesses
  • Fig. 16 shows an embodiment of a support profile for different thickness wall panels without Einitatinut for mounting hook
  • Fig. 20 shows an additional embodiment of a support profile for wall panels with overlapping edge webs
  • Fig. 21 is a final profile for the top wall panel of a wall covering with a cable channel formed between two profile parts.
  • the wall cladding according to the illustrated embodiments is composed in each case of individual wall panels 1, which are mounted parallel to one another in the horizontal direction by means of support profiles 2 on a wall 3.
  • the support profiles 2 each have upwardly and downwardly open receiving grooves 4 for the longitudinal edges of the wall panels 1.
  • the bottom of the Einitatinut 7 forming leg 8 of the support section 2 is provided in this case with through holes for screws 9.
  • the wall panels 1 have a thickness which corresponds to the width of the receiving grooves 4, so that the wall panels 1 are held in the receiving grooves 4 in a form-fitting manner in the region of their upper and lower longitudinal edges.
  • the groove walls of the grooves 4 may have a slightly tapering towards the groove bottom cross section or against the rear groove wall rising portion of the groove base, as indicated in Fig. 3, which shows a support profile 2 with a hook 7 for attachment hooks.
  • the support profile 2 placed on the upper longitudinal edge of an already offset wall panel 1 is fastened to the wall 3 with the aid of the screws 6 for final fixing of this wall panel 1, before a new wall panel 1 is inserted into the upwardly open upper receiving groove 4 of the support profile 2 becomes.
  • the assembly process is repeated so that the wall panel can be installed in a very simple way wall panel to wall panel from bottom to top.
  • the receiving width of the grooves 4 is adapted to the panel thickness.
  • the support profiles 2 comprise a base profile 10 which can be fastened to the wall 3 and a stop profile 12 forming a stop 11 for the wall panels 1, which is mounted so as to be adjustable in the base profile 10 in the direction of the width of the receiving grooves 4 the wall panels 1 with the aid of the stop profile 12 can be pressed without play on the basic profile 10.
  • a uniform width of the receiving grooves 4 of the support profiles 2 limits the use of wall panels 1 on panels with a maximum, the groove width corresponding thickness, but not on thinner panels. These thinner wall panels 1 engage with one of the difference between the groove width and the panel thickness corresponding game in the grooves 4, which is to be compensated.
  • the receiving grooves 4 can form on the side facing away from the wall 3 a stop 13 for the wall panels 1, which are held by means of spacers 14 into contact with the stops 13 of the support profiles 2.
  • the spacers 14 can have a very different shape since it is only necessary to compensate for the play of the longitudinal edges of the wall panels 1 in the receiving grooves 4 in order to ensure a positive retention of the wall panels 1 to enable.
  • the spacers 14 are designed as adjusting screws 15 which are held in the wall 3 in the wall 3 in a screw-adjustable manner in the region of the wall limb 5 (FIG. 5) of the support profiles 2 and / or between the support profiles to achieve a corresponding adaptation to the respective panel thickness.
  • the arrangement of the spacers 14 between the support profiles 2 brings the advantage of an additional support of the wall panels 1 between the support profiles 2 with it, so that the wall panels 1 can not be deflected against the wall 3, for example, due to loads, such as through the Ein vonuten 7 hinged accessories can occur, which is supported on the wall panels 1.
  • a wedge gear 16 is shown as a spacer 14.
  • the two adjusting wedges of this wedge gear 16 each have a slot so that the mutual displacement position of the two wedges of the wedge gear 16 can be held by means of a locking screw 17 passing through the slots.
  • the wall panels 1 can be supported flat over larger areas.
  • the spacers 14 are formed by spring elements 18, which press the wall panels 1 under a resilient bias against the stops 13 of the support profiles 2. 7, the spring elements 18 are supported on the wall 3, in the embodiment of FIG. 8 on the respective support profile 2.
  • the spring elements 18 may consist of steel springs (Fig. 7), but also of rubber-elastic bodies, as in of Fig. 8 is indicated.
  • a spacer 14 is shown from three plate-shaped disk bodies 19, which are connected to each other via film hinges 20 captive and can be stacked on the film hinges, as indicated in Fig. 10. Since the disk bodies 19 have a uniform thickness, the wall panels 1 are uniformly supported by means of the disk bodies 19 arranged next to one another as shown in FIG. The predetermined by the form-fitting intermeshing disk body 19 distance thus corresponds to the two or three times the thickness of a single disk body 19 so that such spacers can be gradually adjusted to the difference between the groove width and the panel thickness. For fixing the disk body 19, these are provided with a through hole 21 for fastening screws, but also a bonding by means of a double-sided adhesive tape is possible.
  • the spacers 14 are formed as inserts 22, which are inserted into the receiving grooves 4 themselves and are either formed as a spring element (FIG. 11) or have a stepped thickness (FIG. 12) for adaptation To make two or more wall panels 1 with different thickness.
  • FIG. 12 shows the use of the input sets 22 for two different thickness wall panels 1 indicated, wherein the inserts 22 engage in the upper receiving groove 4 with its thicker portion to fix a thinner wall panel 1. If the inserts 22 engage with their thinner section in the receiving grooves 4, this results in a form-fitting mounting for thicker wall panels 1, as indicated for the downwardly open receiving groove 4. In order to avoid falling out of the inserts 22 from the downwardly open receiving grooves 4, these inserts 22 can be retained for example by gluing within the grooves 4.
  • the groove wall 23 lying opposite the stops 13 is inclined towards the groove base in the sense of a tapering of the groove cross-section, so that a continuous adaptation to different panel thicknesses results, regardless of whether the wall panels 1 have grooves or grooves which are common in floor panels Feathers are provided so that floor panels can be used as wall panels without having to make a subsequent processing of the floor coverings in the region of their longitudinal edges.
  • the design of the receiving grooves 4 with an inclined groove wall 23 can be different for adaptation to different panel thicknesses and depend on the particular type of use of the mounting profiles 2. If a hook-in groove for fastening hooks is dispensed with, then according to FIG.
  • FIGS. 17 to 19 show.
  • a Ein vonnut 7 is shown for an upward, indicated by dash-dotted fastening hook 25.
  • the fastening hook 25 according to FIG. 18 is suspended in a downwardly open hooking groove 7.
  • an unintentional lifting of the fastening hook 25 is possible by lifting and swiveling the fastening hook 25.
  • the support profile 2 can form a latching projection 26 in the region of the retractable groove 7, which engages when mounting the fastening hook in the Einitatinut 7 in a corresponding recess of the mounting hook 25 and this secures in the Einitatidian.
  • a closure profile 27 can be inserted into the Ein vonnut, as shown in FIG. 19 can be seen.
  • Such preferably in the Ein vonnut 7 resilient snap-lock profile 27 makes the Ein vonnut 7 optionally suitable for concealed receiving cables or lines.
  • the support profile 2 can also be formed such that the wall panels 1 are not received in the receiving grooves 4 in their total thickness, but only in the region of webs 28 projecting from the front side. These webs 28 are used in floor coverings for connecting the individual floor panels and lock these panels in the overlapping connection position.
  • floor panels as wall panels 1
  • top wall panel 1 then requires no additional wall mounting in the region of its upper longitudinal edge, if it can be held on lateral end rails of the wall paneling. For optical reasons, however, recommends the support profiles 2 corresponding conclusion.
  • a closing profile 29 can be provided for the uppermost wall panel 1 with a receiving groove 30 which overlaps the upper longitudinal edge of the wall panel 1 and, like the receiving grooves 4 of the mounting profiles 2 in the direction of the groove depth, at least two sections 24 with different widths for receiving wall panels 1 form with different thickness, so that the adjustment option applies to the end profile 29, but this is not mandatory.
  • these end profiles 29 abut against the wall 3 only, without being anchored to the wall 3.
  • the end profile 29 according to FIG. 15 can have a wall leg 31 which engages in a slot of a wall bracket 32 which is mounted on the wall 3 and, due to the different insertion depth, tolerance compensation for the height position of the end profile 29 allowed.
  • the end profile 29 is composed of two parts, a wall mount 33 and a cover profile 34 detachably connected to the wall mount 33.
  • the cover 34 may be connected to the wall bracket 333 preferably via a snap connection while the upper longitudinal edge of the top wall panel 1 of the wall panel between the two parts of the end profile 29 are held.
  • the division of the end profile 29 can also be used to train tion of a cable channel 36, which results between the wall holder 33 and the cover profile 34 of the end profile 29.
  • the support profiles could be longitudinally divided in order to form between the optionally optionally fastened for each, forming a receiving groove longitudinal parts of the Ein yoganut.
  • This division may have the advantage that an adaptation of the support profile to the lower and upper end of the wall paneling is possible.
  • two or more wall panels 1 could be connected together to form a wall portion which is inserted between two support profiles 2. So that such larger wall sections can not be pushed against the wall 3, it is recommended to provide spacers for these wall sections on the wall, on which the joined wall panels 1 can be supported. The same applies to thin wall panels 1, which could be bent against the wall 3, for example, due to the burden of suspended in the support profiles 2 accessories. Also in this case additional spacers between the wall 3 and the wall panels 1 are advantageous.

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L'invention concerne un revêtement mural comprenant des panneaux muraux (1) et des profilés de support (2) reliant par complémentarité de forme les panneaux muraux (1) les uns aux autres le long de leurs bords longitudinaux. Selon l'invention, pour créer des conditions de construction avantageuses, les profilés de support (2) pouvant être fixés à un mur (3) forment chacun une rainure de réception (4) pour les bords longitudinaux se faisant face des panneaux muraux (1) reliés les uns aux autres.
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GB2513464A (en) * 2013-03-05 2014-10-29 Magmatech Ltd Bracket
AT15995U1 (de) * 2017-08-29 2018-10-15 Prefa Aluminiumprodukte Gmbh Befestigungsprofil
US20230383543A1 (en) * 2021-10-07 2023-11-30 Alexander Lorenz Flood Resistant Wall

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AT4481U1 (de) * 1999-12-22 2001-07-25 Neuhofer Franz Jun Paneel für eine wandverkleidung
DE102005004654A1 (de) * 2005-02-02 2006-08-10 Hans-Georg Kraiss Flexibles Präsentationssystem und Profilschiene hierfür
DE202006012093U1 (de) * 2006-08-04 2006-11-02 SCHÜCO International KG Halterungsvorrichtung für Flächenelemente
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GB2513464A (en) * 2013-03-05 2014-10-29 Magmatech Ltd Bracket
AT15995U1 (de) * 2017-08-29 2018-10-15 Prefa Aluminiumprodukte Gmbh Befestigungsprofil
US20230383543A1 (en) * 2021-10-07 2023-11-30 Alexander Lorenz Flood Resistant Wall

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