WO2015070920A1 - Profile element for supporting at least one wall partition, in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition - Google Patents

Profile element for supporting at least one wall partition, in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition Download PDF

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WO2015070920A1
WO2015070920A1 PCT/EP2013/073967 EP2013073967W WO2015070920A1 WO 2015070920 A1 WO2015070920 A1 WO 2015070920A1 EP 2013073967 W EP2013073967 W EP 2013073967W WO 2015070920 A1 WO2015070920 A1 WO 2015070920A1
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    • E04B2/78Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge with framework or posts of metal characterised by special cross-section of the frame members as far as important for securing wall panels to a framework with or without the help of cover-strips
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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  • the present invention relates to a prof ile element for supporting at least one wall partition , in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition , a method for producing a prof ile element and a system comprising a prof ile element and at least one wall section , in particular plasterboard.
  • WO 2008/087009 A1 describes a prof ile element being used for the construction of , e.g. light weight double partition walls.
  • Such profile elements may be (vertically oriented) supporting components (studs) which absorb and transmit forces ( mainly) in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
  • Conventional prof ile elements have a C- or U-shape comprising two flange sections which are connected by a web.
  • Wall sections e.g. gypsum plasterboards are usually f ixed to the f lange regions (screwed, riveted, nailed or fastened by some other means) . I n some situations, it is necessary to strengthen a wall system, e.g.
  • I t is an obj ect of the present invention to propose a simple structure for adapting a wall partition, in particular a drywall plasterboard partition to the requirement of supporting fixations for heavy weight interiors such as TVs or cupboards.
  • a prof ile element for supporting at least one board partition in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition
  • a core idea of the invention is the use of the prof ile element itself to provide a further possibility for supporting a wall partition . I n conventional profile elements, the flanges def ine the fastening surface. According to the invention , there is provided a separate (additional) fastening surface in addition to the flanges of the prof ile element.
  • a wall partition in particular a drywall plasterboard partition
  • this enforcing means e.g. plywood or hard plasterboard
  • a border area of the enforcing structure e.g. a border area of an enforcing plate
  • the fastening surface is part of the prof ile element, there is no need for any additional bracketry or notching in order to fasten sections of supporting plates (e.g.
  • the fastening surface is planar. Thereby, it is very easy to fix a support structure for any interior (e.g. TV or high level cupboard) to the profile element.
  • an offset is provided between the f irst f lange and the additional fastening surface.
  • the first flange and the additional fastening surface may be (structurally) separated, in particular by a step and/or a further surface having an angle of 45 ° to 1 35 ° (e.g. 90 °) with respect to the f irst f lange and/or the additional fastening surface.
  • At least one additional fastening surface may be provided on the web.
  • At least one additional fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the f irst f lange.
  • at least one additional fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the second flange.
  • at least two additional fastening surfaces are provided on the web (or the f irst or second f lange) . The at least two additional fastening surfaces may be aligned in parallel (e.g. flushing with each other or with an offset) .
  • the fastening surface is planar.
  • the fastening surface is preferably parallel to the first and/or second f lange and/or perpendicular to the web.
  • parallel and “perpendicular” may be understood as a degree of 0 ° or 90 °. However, a deviation of 1 0 ° f rom an angle of 0 ° or 90 ° is acceptable in certain embodiments.
  • the supporting (secondary) board can easily be fastened.
  • the profile element has a C-shape, a U-shape or an I - shape.
  • Other geometric structures are possible.
  • At least one first and one second fastening surface is provided.
  • the first fastening surface may be provided on the web.
  • the second fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the first and/or second flange.
  • the at least one first and at least one second fastening surface may be parallel to each other, preferably f lush-aligned.
  • a supporting (secondary) board can be f ixed between two neighbouring profile elements by utilisation of the fastening surfaces of the two neighbouring prof ile elements. This simplif ies a f ixation of a supporting (secondary) board.
  • a portion of the prof ile element (in particular of the web) is cut out and folded out in a radial direction so that a tab portion defining at least one fastening surface is formed.
  • the fastening surface may be formed by a proj ection (e.g. rectangular) .
  • I f a portion of the profile element is cut out and folded, it may be hinged from the profile element ( in particular web) , thereby providing a f ixing point for a supporting (secondary) board.
  • the cut out portion is used as service cut out (e.g. for installations as signal and/or power lines) .
  • the cut out portion serves two (completely) different f unctions, thereby simplifying the structure of the profile element .
  • the invention comprises (as independent aspects) the use of a cut-out of a prof ile element (in particular of the above described kind) for providing a fastening surface and, preferably, as service cut out and/or, preferably, for installations as (signal and/or power) lines.
  • a portion of the profile element in particular, of the web
  • the projection may consist of two adjacent layers of the profile element being connected by a bent portion of the profile element.
  • the fastening surface may extend along the whole length of the profile element.
  • the structure providing the fastening surface is very stiff and can bear a substantial load (e.g. of TVs or cupboards).
  • the profile element is an integral body (formed of one piece, e.g. of one piece of sheet).
  • the profile element may consist of two (or more) parts. If the profile element is an integral body, it is very simple to produce and allows a sufficient degree of stability.
  • the profile element is preferably made of metal, in particular aluminium and/or aluminium alloy and/or steel. "Made of" shall preferably mean that the complete profile element consists of the respective material. However, in alternative embodiments, it is sufficient if only a part of the profile element (e.g. at least 50% of the overall weight) is made of the respective material.
  • a distance of at least one fastening surface and a first or second flange may be 5 to 30 mm, preferably 10 to 20 mm, further preferably 12.5 mm.
  • the profile element may have a length of 15 cm to 400 cm.
  • the profile element may have a maximum width (e.g. being defined by the maximum width of the web and/or the first and/or the second flange) of 30 to 250 mm, preferably 50 to 100 mm.
  • At least one fastening surface may have a maximum width of 15 to 40 mm, in particular 20 to 30 mm, preferably 25 mm.
  • the profile element may have an (average) thickness of 0.3 mm to 2 mm.
  • a method for producing a profile element comprising the steps: a) providing a preliminary profile element comprising preliminary flanges and a preliminary web; b) forming at least one additional fastening surface on the preliminary profile element, in particular on the web and/or at a distal end of at least one flange.
  • Step b) may comprise rolling a portion of the preliminary prof ile element, in particular the preliminary web in order to form at least one fastening surface.
  • step b) may comprise cutting out a portion of the preliminary prof ile element , in particular the preliminary web and folding out the cut out portion in order to form a fastening surface.
  • the profile element may be formed (at least in part) by rolling and/or cutting.
  • a system comprising a prof ile element (of the above-described kind) and/or a prof ile element produced by the method of the above-described kind, and at least one wall section , in particular plasterboard, fastened to at least one fastening surface and/or the f irst and/or second f lange.
  • a distance between the at least one fastening surface and the f irst or second f lange may correspond with the thickness of the wall section, in particular the thickness of the plasterboard.
  • FIG. 1 A plane view of a f irst embodiment of the present invention ;
  • Fig. 2 an oblique view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 3 a cross-section along line I l l - I l l of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 4 a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 5 a cross-section along line V-V in Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 6 an oblique view of the second embodiment of the present invention .
  • Fig. 7 a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 the embodiment of a prof ile element according to Fig. 1 with two panels mounted thereon ;
  • Fig.9 the embodiment of the profile element according to Fig. 6 with three panels mounted thereon;
  • Fig. 10 a third embodiment of the profile element of the present invention
  • Fig. 11 a fourth embodiment of a profile element of the present invention
  • Fig. 12 a fifth embodiment of a profile element of the present invention
  • Figs. 1 to 5 show a first embodiment of a profile element.
  • the profile element comprises a first flange 10, a second flange 11 and a web 12.
  • the web 12 comprises a cut-out 13 (see Figs. 1, 2 and 5) so that a tab portion 14 (see Figs. 2, 4 and 5) extends in a perpendicular direction from the web 12.
  • the tab portion 14 is hinged from the web 12.
  • a hinge axis is defined by line 15 in Figs. 1 and 2. Line 15 is (substantially) parallel to the longitudinal direction of the profile element.
  • Tab portion 14 defines a first fastening surface 16 being (substantially) parallel to first flange 10 (and second flange 11). First fastening surface 16 is located near to flange 10.
  • a second fastening surface 17 is defined by a projection 18 which is located at a distal end 19 of the first flange 10.
  • the (rectangular) projection 18 is (substantially) in parallel with the first flange 10 and connected with the first flange 10 by a connecting portion 20 (being rectangular and perpendicular to the flange 10).
  • Connecting member 20 and projection 18 define a step onto which a panel or the like may be mounted.
  • a panel may be mounted to the first or second fastening surface 16, 17 via screws, bolts or by bonding or the like.
  • a distal end 21 of the second flange 11 comprises a bent portion 22 (being perpendicular to the second flange 11). It is possible (not shown) to replace the bent portion 22 by a structure
  • Figs.6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the profile element.
  • the profile element of the second embodiment may be formed as the first embodiment with the following distinctions.
  • the first fastening surface 16 is formed by rolling a portion of the web 12. Thereby, the first fastening surface 16 is defined by a double layer of the material of the profile element forming a projection 23.
  • the projection 23 extends along the whole length of the profile element.
  • the projection 23 is (substantially) perpendicular to the web 12 (and parallel to the first flange 10) and is located near to the first flange 10. It is possible to provide in addition or alternatively a corresponding projection 23 near to the second flange 11. Moreover, it is possible to provide a second fastening surface at the second flange 11.
  • Fig. 8 shows a cross-section of the first embodiment of the profile element with panels 24, 25.
  • Panel 24 is fastened to the first fastening surface 16 by a fastening means (e.g. screw) 26.
  • the panel 25 is fastened to the second fastening surface 17 by a fastening means 26 (e.g. screw).
  • An end 27 of the panel 24 may be fastened to a further profile element (not shown) which has preferably the same shape as the profile element which is shown in Fig.8.
  • Panel 24 can be installed on both sides to a corresponding profile element.
  • Panels 24, 25 may be, for example noggin panels for supporting a heavy interior (e.g. TV or cupboard).
  • panels 24, 25 may define (a part of) a wall partition.
  • Fig. 9 shows the second embodiment of the profile element together with panels 24, 25 and 36.
  • Panels 24 and 25 are arranged as in Fig.8.
  • a further panel 36 is fastened by a fastening means 26 (e.g. screw) to the first flange 10 and defines a second layer on top of panels 24, 25.
  • a thickness 28 of the panels 24, 25, corresponds with a distance 29 between a plane being defined by the fastening surfaces 16, 17 and a plane defined by the first flange 10.
  • the distance 29 may be, for example 12.5 mm.
  • Fig. 10 shows a cross-section of a third embodiment of a profile element.
  • the third embodiment is formed as the second embodiment with the following distinctions.
  • a projection 30 is provided (by rolling) near to a second flange 11.
  • Projection 30 defines a third fastening surface 31.
  • a fourth fastening surface 32 is located at the distal end 21 of the second flange 11 .
  • the fourth fastening surface 32 is part of a projection 33 similar to the projection 18 at the distal end 19 of the first flange 10.
  • First, second and third embodiments are formed by an integral body (of one piece).
  • Figs. 11 shows a fourth embodiment of a profile element consisting of two parts (e.g. being formed by rolling).
  • a first part 34 is a (conventional) C-profile element
  • a second part 35a i is a (hat-shaped) overlay.
  • Second part 35a defines first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17.
  • First part 34 and second part 35a form together a profile element.
  • second part 35a is an overlay which is (in its final state) fastened to the first part 34.
  • the fastening between the first part 34 and second part 35a can be achieved by bonding (e.g. via the use of a self- adhesive tape 42) or other means (welding, etc.). It is possible (as shown in Fig. 12) that two second (hat-shaped) parts 35a, 35b are provided.
  • the profile element consists of three parts (C-profile and two overlays 35a, 35b) which are fastened together.
  • the overlays 35a and 35b are fastened to flanges 10a, 10b of the first part 35 (conventional C-profile element) in particular via a (self-adhesive) tape.
  • the overlays 35a, 35b of Figs. 11 and 12 have a "hat-shape" meaning that they comprise a central portion 43, two intermediate portions 44a and 44b being adjacent to the central portion 43 and perpendicular thereto, and fastening portions 45a and 45b being adjacent to the intermediate portions 44a and 44b and perpendicular thereto (and parallel to the central portion 35a).
  • the overlay 35a of Fig. 11 defines first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17 and first flange 10.
  • the second flange 11 is defined by flange 11 a of the (conventional) C-profile element 34.
  • first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17, are (as in Fig. 11) formed by the overlay 35a.
  • the second flange 11 is formed by the second overlay 35b.
  • First and second overlays 35a and 35b are preferably of the same shape.
  • Profile element 34 and overlay 35a (of Figs. 11 and 12) and/or overlay 35b (of Fig. 12) may be further fixed together via fastening means (e.g. screws) used to fix the plasterboards (compare Fig. 13).
  • Fig. 13 shows a part of a double layer partition wall. Altogether, there are seven panels 24, 25, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. Panels 24, 25, 37 and 38 are installed within a cavity 41 defined by panels 36, 39 and 40.
  • layers 24, 25, 37 and 38 may be omitted.
  • a single layer wall can be achieved (where a double layer partition wall is not really necessary).
  • the panels 39 and 40 may be replaced by one single panel.
  • Panel 36 can be replaced by two panels (analogously to panels 39 and 40 being arranged at the second flange 11).
  • Profile element of Fig. 13 can be replaced by any other profile element (e.g. the profile element of Fig. 11 and 12), wherein arrangement and number of panels can be adapted.

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Profile element for supporting at least one wall partition, in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition, comprising a web, a first flange(10) and a second flange (11), wherein at least one additional fastening surface (16, 17) is provided for fastening a wall section, in particular for fastening a plasterboard.

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PROFI LE ELEMENT FOR SUPPORTI NG AT LEAST ONE WALL PARTI TI ON, I N PARTI CULAR AT LEAST ONE DRYWALL PLASTERBOARD PARTI TI ON
DESCRI PTI ON
The present invention relates to a prof ile element for supporting at least one wall partition , in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition , a method for producing a prof ile element and a system comprising a prof ile element and at least one wall section , in particular plasterboard.
Document WO 2008/087009 A1 describes a prof ile element being used for the construction of , e.g. light weight double partition walls. Such profile elements may be (vertically oriented) supporting components (studs) which absorb and transmit forces ( mainly) in the direction of the longitudinal axis. Conventional prof ile elements have a C- or U-shape comprising two flange sections which are connected by a web. Wall sections, e.g. gypsum plasterboards are usually f ixed to the f lange regions (screwed, riveted, nailed or fastened by some other means) . I n some situations, it is necessary to strengthen a wall system, e.g. where a noggin or pattress is required (within a partition) in order to support fixings (for example, a f ixing for flat screen TV and/or cupboards) . The adaption of partition boards, in particular drywall plasterboard partitions to such requirements is - at present - very cumbersome and complicated.
I t is an obj ect of the present invention to propose a simple structure for adapting a wall partition, in particular a drywall plasterboard partition to the requirement of supporting fixations for heavy weight interiors such as TVs or cupboards.
According to the invention, a prof ile element for supporting at least one board partition , in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition , comprises a web, a f irst f lange and a second f lange, wherein at least one additional fastening surface is provided for fastening a (secondary) wall section, in particular for fastening a (secondary) plasterboard. A core idea of the invention is the use of the prof ile element itself to provide a further possibility for supporting a wall partition . I n conventional profile elements, the flanges def ine the fastening surface. According to the invention , there is provided a separate (additional) fastening surface in addition to the flanges of the prof ile element. Thereby, it is possible ( in a simple manner) to strengthen a wall partition , in particular a drywall plasterboard partition , e.g. by inserting a plywood or comparatively hard plasterboard into the construction. Precisely, this enforcing means (e.g. plywood or hard plasterboard) is fastened to the additional fastening surface. Specif ically, a border area of the enforcing structure (e.g. a border area of an enforcing plate) can be fastened to the additional fastening surface (e.g. via screws, bolts or the like) . Since the fastening surface is part of the prof ile element, there is no need for any additional bracketry or notching in order to fasten sections of supporting plates (e.g. a plywood or a gypsum board) . Preferably, the fastening surface is planar. Thereby, it is very easy to fix a support structure for any interior (e.g. TV or high level cupboard) to the profile element. Preferably an offset is provided between the f irst f lange and the additional fastening surface. The first flange and the additional fastening surface may be (structurally) separated, in particular by a step and/or a further surface having an angle of 45 ° to 1 35 ° (e.g. 90 °) with respect to the f irst f lange and/or the additional fastening surface.
At least one additional fastening surface may be provided on the web.
Alternatively or in addition, at least one additional fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the f irst f lange. Alternatively or in addition, at least one additional fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the second flange. Preferably, at least two additional fastening surfaces are provided on the web (or the f irst or second f lange) . The at least two additional fastening surfaces may be aligned in parallel (e.g. flushing with each other or with an offset) . For example, it is preferred to have two fastening surfaces on the web, wherein the two fastening surfaces are arranged at different locations with respect to a width direction of the prof ile element (= with respect to a direction def ined by the width of the web) . Thereby, it is possible to provide two supporting structures on both sides of the profile element. I n preferred embodiments, the fastening surface is planar. The fastening surface is preferably parallel to the first and/or second f lange and/or perpendicular to the web. The terms "parallel" and "perpendicular" may be understood as a degree of 0 ° or 90 °. However, a deviation of 1 0 ° f rom an angle of 0 ° or 90 ° is acceptable in certain embodiments. Thus, the supporting (secondary) board can easily be fastened.
I n different embodiments, the profile element has a C-shape, a U-shape or an I - shape. Other geometric structures are possible.
Preferably at least one first and one second fastening surface is provided. The first fastening surface may be provided on the web. The second fastening surface may be provided at a distal end of the first and/or second flange. The at least one first and at least one second fastening surface may be parallel to each other, preferably f lush-aligned. Thus, a supporting (secondary) board can be f ixed between two neighbouring profile elements by utilisation of the fastening surfaces of the two neighbouring prof ile elements. This simplif ies a f ixation of a supporting (secondary) board.
I n an embodiment , a portion of the prof ile element (in particular of the web) is cut out and folded out in a radial direction so that a tab portion defining at least one fastening surface is formed. I n general , the fastening surface may be formed by a proj ection (e.g. rectangular) . I f a portion of the profile element is cut out and folded, it may be hinged from the profile element ( in particular web) , thereby providing a f ixing point for a supporting (secondary) board. Such structure is easy to produce and provides a comparatively high stability. Preferably, the cut out portion is used as service cut out (e.g. for installations as signal and/or power lines) . I n such a case, the cut out portion serves two (completely) different f unctions, thereby simplifying the structure of the profile element . I n general , the invention comprises (as independent aspects) the use of a cut-out of a prof ile element (in particular of the above described kind) for providing a fastening surface and, preferably, as service cut out and/or, preferably, for installations as (signal and/or power) lines. In order to achieve a high degree of stability, a portion of the profile element (in particular, of the web) may be rolled so that a projection defining at least one fastening surface is formed. As a result, the projection may consist of two adjacent layers of the profile element being connected by a bent portion of the profile element. The fastening surface may extend along the whole length of the profile element. In any case, the structure providing the fastening surface is very stiff and can bear a substantial load (e.g. of TVs or cupboards).
In a preferred embodiment, the profile element is an integral body (formed of one piece, e.g. of one piece of sheet). Alternatively, the profile element may consist of two (or more) parts. If the profile element is an integral body, it is very simple to produce and allows a sufficient degree of stability. The profile element is preferably made of metal, in particular aluminium and/or aluminium alloy and/or steel. "Made of" shall preferably mean that the complete profile element consists of the respective material. However, in alternative embodiments, it is sufficient if only a part of the profile element (e.g. at least 50% of the overall weight) is made of the respective material.
A distance of at least one fastening surface and a first or second flange may be 5 to 30 mm, preferably 10 to 20 mm, further preferably 12.5 mm. The profile element may have a length of 15 cm to 400 cm. The profile element may have a maximum width (e.g. being defined by the maximum width of the web and/or the first and/or the second flange) of 30 to 250 mm, preferably 50 to 100 mm. At least one fastening surface may have a maximum width of 15 to 40 mm, in particular 20 to 30 mm, preferably 25 mm. The profile element may have an (average) thickness of 0.3 mm to 2 mm.
As an independent aspect of the present invention, a method for producing a profile element (in particular of the above-described kind) is proposed, comprising the steps: a) providing a preliminary profile element comprising preliminary flanges and a preliminary web; b) forming at least one additional fastening surface on the preliminary profile element, in particular on the web and/or at a distal end of at least one flange.
Step b) may comprise rolling a portion of the preliminary prof ile element, in particular the preliminary web in order to form at least one fastening surface. Alternatively or in addition , step b) may comprise cutting out a portion of the preliminary prof ile element , in particular the preliminary web and folding out the cut out portion in order to form a fastening surface. I n general , the profile element may be formed (at least in part) by rolling and/or cutting.
According to an independent aspect of the present invention , a system is proposed comprising a prof ile element (of the above-described kind) and/or a prof ile element produced by the method of the above-described kind, and at least one wall section , in particular plasterboard, fastened to at least one fastening surface and/or the f irst and/or second f lange. A distance between the at least one fastening surface and the f irst or second f lange may correspond with the thickness of the wall section, in particular the thickness of the plasterboard.
I n the following, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings.
These show:
Fig. 1 A plane view of a f irst embodiment of the present invention ;
Fig. 2 an oblique view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 3 a cross-section along line I l l - I l l of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 4 a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 5 a cross-section along line V-V in Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 6 an oblique view of the second embodiment of the present invention ;
Fig. 7 a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 the embodiment of a prof ile element according to Fig. 1 with two panels mounted thereon ; Fig.9 the embodiment of the profile element according to Fig. 6 with three panels mounted thereon;
Fig. 10 a third embodiment of the profile element of the present invention; Fig. 11 a fourth embodiment of a profile element of the present invention; Fig. 12 a fifth embodiment of a profile element of the present invention;
and
Fig. 13 the third embodiment of the profile element of the present
invention with seven panels.
Figs. 1 to 5 show a first embodiment of a profile element. The profile element comprises a first flange 10, a second flange 11 and a web 12. The web 12 comprises a cut-out 13 (see Figs. 1, 2 and 5) so that a tab portion 14 (see Figs. 2, 4 and 5) extends in a perpendicular direction from the web 12. The tab portion 14 is hinged from the web 12. A hinge axis is defined by line 15 in Figs. 1 and 2. Line 15 is (substantially) parallel to the longitudinal direction of the profile element. Tab portion 14 defines a first fastening surface 16 being (substantially) parallel to first flange 10 (and second flange 11). First fastening surface 16 is located near to flange 10. It is possible (not shown) to provide a further tab portion near to the second flange 11. A second fastening surface 17 is defined by a projection 18 which is located at a distal end 19 of the first flange 10. The (rectangular) projection 18 is (substantially) in parallel with the first flange 10 and connected with the first flange 10 by a connecting portion 20 (being rectangular and perpendicular to the flange 10). Connecting member 20 and projection 18 define a step onto which a panel or the like may be mounted. For example, a panel may be mounted to the first or second fastening surface 16, 17 via screws, bolts or by bonding or the like. A distal end 21 of the second flange 11 comprises a bent portion 22 (being perpendicular to the second flange 11). It is possible (not shown) to replace the bent portion 22 by a structure
corresponding to projection 18 and connecting member 20.
Figs.6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the profile element. The profile element of the second embodiment may be formed as the first embodiment with the following distinctions. The first fastening surface 16 is formed by rolling a portion of the web 12. Thereby, the first fastening surface 16 is defined by a double layer of the material of the profile element forming a projection 23. The projection 23 extends along the whole length of the profile element. The projection 23 is (substantially) perpendicular to the web 12 (and parallel to the first flange 10) and is located near to the first flange 10. It is possible to provide in addition or alternatively a corresponding projection 23 near to the second flange 11. Moreover, it is possible to provide a second fastening surface at the second flange 11.
Fig. 8 shows a cross-section of the first embodiment of the profile element with panels 24, 25. Panel 24 is fastened to the first fastening surface 16 by a fastening means (e.g. screw) 26. Similarly, the panel 25 is fastened to the second fastening surface 17 by a fastening means 26 (e.g. screw). An end 27 of the panel 24 may be fastened to a further profile element (not shown) which has preferably the same shape as the profile element which is shown in Fig.8.
Thereby, the panel 24 can be installed on both sides to a corresponding profile element. Panels 24, 25 may be, for example noggin panels for supporting a heavy interior (e.g. TV or cupboard). In general, panels 24, 25 may define (a part of) a wall partition.
Fig. 9 shows the second embodiment of the profile element together with panels 24, 25 and 36. Panels 24 and 25 are arranged as in Fig.8. A further panel 36 is fastened by a fastening means 26 (e.g. screw) to the first flange 10 and defines a second layer on top of panels 24, 25. As can be seen in Figs.8, 9, a thickness 28 of the panels 24, 25, corresponds with a distance 29 between a plane being defined by the fastening surfaces 16, 17 and a plane defined by the first flange 10. The distance 29 may be, for example 12.5 mm.
Fig. 10 shows a cross-section of a third embodiment of a profile element. The third embodiment is formed as the second embodiment with the following distinctions. In addition to projection 23 a projection 30 is provided (by rolling) near to a second flange 11. Projection 30 defines a third fastening surface 31. At the distal end 21 of the second flange 11 , there is located a fourth fastening surface 32. The fourth fastening surface 32 is part of a projection 33 similar to the projection 18 at the distal end 19 of the first flange 10. First, second and third embodiments are formed by an integral body (of one piece). Figs. 11 shows a fourth embodiment of a profile element consisting of two parts (e.g. being formed by rolling). A first part 34 is a (conventional) C-profile element, a second part 35a i is a (hat-shaped) overlay. Second part 35a defines first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17. First part 34 and second part 35a form together a profile element. This means, second part 35a is an overlay which is (in its final state) fastened to the first part 34. The fastening between the first part 34 and second part 35a can be achieved by bonding (e.g. via the use of a self- adhesive tape 42) or other means (welding, etc.). It is possible (as shown in Fig. 12) that two second (hat-shaped) parts 35a, 35b are provided. In such a further embodiment, the profile element consists of three parts (C-profile and two overlays 35a, 35b) which are fastened together.
The overlays 35a and 35b are fastened to flanges 10a, 10b of the first part 35 (conventional C-profile element) in particular via a (self-adhesive) tape. The overlays 35a, 35b of Figs. 11 and 12 have a "hat-shape" meaning that they comprise a central portion 43, two intermediate portions 44a and 44b being adjacent to the central portion 43 and perpendicular thereto, and fastening portions 45a and 45b being adjacent to the intermediate portions 44a and 44b and perpendicular thereto (and parallel to the central portion 35a). The overlay 35a of Fig. 11 defines first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17 and first flange 10. The second flange 11 is defined by flange 11 a of the (conventional) C-profile element 34. In the embodiment of Fig. 12, first and second fastening surfaces 16, 17, are (as in Fig. 11) formed by the overlay 35a. The second flange 11 is formed by the second overlay 35b. First and second overlays 35a and 35b are preferably of the same shape.
Profile element 34 and overlay 35a (of Figs. 11 and 12) and/or overlay 35b (of Fig. 12) may be further fixed together via fastening means (e.g. screws) used to fix the plasterboards (compare Fig. 13). Fig. 13 shows a part of a double layer partition wall. Altogether, there are seven panels 24, 25, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. Panels 24, 25, 37 and 38 are installed within a cavity 41 defined by panels 36, 39 and 40.
Alternatively, layers 24, 25, 37 and 38 may be omitted. Thus, a single layer wall can be achieved (where a double layer partition wall is not really necessary). The panels 39 and 40 may be replaced by one single panel. Panel 36 can be replaced by two panels (analogously to panels 39 and 40 being arranged at the second flange 11). Profile element of Fig. 13 can be replaced by any other profile element (e.g. the profile element of Fig. 11 and 12), wherein arrangement and number of panels can be adapted.
Reference numerals
10 First flange
10a First flange
11 Second flange
11a First flange
12 Web
13 Cut-out
14 Tab
15 Line
16 First fastening surface
17 Second fastening surface
18 Proj ection
19 Distal end
20 Connection member
21 Distal end
22 Bent portion
23 Proj ection
24 Panel
25 Panel
26 Fastening means
27 End Thickness
Distance
Proj ection
Third fastening surface
Fourth fastening surface
Proj ection
First part
a Second part
b Second part
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Cavity
Tape
Central portiona I ntermediate portionb I ntermediate portiona Fastening portionb Fastening portion

Claims

PROFILE ELEMENT FOR SUPPORTING AT LEAST ONE WALL PARTITION, IN PARTICULAR AT LEAST ONE DRYWALL PLASTERBOARD PARTITION CLAI MS
1. Profile element for supporting at least one wall partition, in particular at least one drywall plasterboard partition, comprising a web (12), a first flange (10) and a second flange (11), wherein at least one additional fastening surface (16, 17) is provided for fastening a wall section, in particular for fastening a plasterboard.
2. Profile element of claim 1, characterised in that at least one additional fastening surface (16) is provided on the web (12) and/or at least one additional fastening surface (17) is provided at a distal end of the first flange (10) and/or the second flange (11).
3. Profile element of one of the preceding claims, characterised in that at least one fastening surface (16, 17) is planar and/or parallel to the first and/or second flange and/or perpendicular to the web (12).
4. Profile element of any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the profile element is a C-profile element, U-profile element or an I -profile element.
5. Profile element of any of the preceding claims, characterised in that at least one first (16) and at least one second (17) fastening surfaces are provided, preferably wherein the first fastening surface (16) is provided on the web (12) and the second fastening surface (17) is provided at a distal end (19) of the first and/or second flange and/or preferably wherein the first (16) and second (17) fastening surface are parallel to each other, further preferably flush-aligned.
Profile element of any of the preceding claims, characterised in that a portion of the profile element, in particular of the web (12), is cut-out and folded out in a radial direction so that a tab portion (14) defining at least one fastening surface (16, 17) is formed, preferably wherein the cut out portion is a service cut out portion and/or adapted for leading lines, e.g. power and/or signal lines.
Profile element of any of the preceding claims, characterised in that a portion of the profile element, in particular of the web (12), is rolled so that a projection (23) defining at least one fastening surface is formed.
Profile element of one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the profile element is an integral body and/or a metal, in particular aluminium, and/or aluminium alloy and/or steel profile element.
Profile element of one of the preceding claims, characterised in that a distance (29) of at least one fastening surface (16, 17) and a first or second flange is 5 to 30 mm, in particular 10 to 20 mm, preferably 12.5 mm and/or characterised in that the profile element has a length of 50 cm to 400 cm and/or characterised in that the profile element has a maximum width of 30 to 200 mm, preferably 50 to 100 mm and/or characterised in that at least one fastening surface (16, 17) has a maximum width of 15 to 40 mm, in particular 20 to 30 mm, preferably 25 mm and/or characterised in that the profile element has a thickness of 0.3 mm to 2 mm.
10. Method for producing a profile element according to one of the preceding claims comprising the steps: a) providing a preliminary profile element comprising preliminary
flanges and a preliminary web;
b) forming at least one additional fastening surface (16, 17) on the preliminary profile element, in particular on the web (12) and/or at a distal end (19) of at least one flange (10, 11).
11. Method of claim 10, characterised in that step b) comprises rolling a
portion of the preliminary profile element in particular the preliminary web, in order to form at least one fastening surface (16, 17) and/or step b) comprises cutting out a portion of the preliminary profile element, in particular the preliminary web (12) and folding out the cut-out portion in order to form a fastening surface (16, 17).
12. Method of claims 10 or 11 , characterised in that the profile element is
formed, at least in part, by rolling and/or cutting.
13. System comprising a profile element according to claims 1 to 9 and/or produced by the method of claims 10 to 12 and at least one wall section, in particular at least one plasterboard, fastened to at least one fastening surface (16, 17) and/or the first (10) or second (11) flange.
14. System of claim 13, characterised in that a distance (29) between the at least one fastening surface (16, 17) and the first or second flange (10, 11) corresponds with a thickness (28) of the wall section, in particular plasterboard.
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