WO2023222369A1 - Système de fixation destiné à la fixation d'un panneau de parement à un rail profilé en c, et procédé de fixation du panneau de parement au moyen du système de fixation - Google Patents

Système de fixation destiné à la fixation d'un panneau de parement à un rail profilé en c, et procédé de fixation du panneau de parement au moyen du système de fixation Download PDF

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WO2023222369A1
WO2023222369A1 PCT/EP2023/061442 EP2023061442W WO2023222369A1 WO 2023222369 A1 WO2023222369 A1 WO 2023222369A1 EP 2023061442 W EP2023061442 W EP 2023061442W WO 2023222369 A1 WO2023222369 A1 WO 2023222369A1
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profile rail
fastener
facade panel
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Maximilian Schaffner
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Fischerwerke Gmbh & Co. Kg
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings 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
    • E04F13/081Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
    • E04F13/0816Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements extending into the back side of the covering elements
    • E04F13/0817Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements extending into the back side of the covering elements extending completely through the covering elements

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  • Fastening system for fastening a facade panel to a C-profile rail and method for fastening the facade panel with the fastening system
  • the invention relates to a fastening system for fastening a facade panel to a C-profile rail with the features of the preamble of claim 1 and a method for fastening the facade panel with the fastening system with the features of the preamble of claim 11.
  • C-profile rails have a substantially rectangular tube cross section and a continuous longitudinal slot in one side, which enables fastening with hammerhead screws and the like.
  • C-profile rails typically have elongated holes and round holes arranged one behind the other in a longitudinal direction for fastening the C-profile rail to, for example, an outer wall of a building.
  • patent EP 0 979 334 B1 discloses a fastening system with a hollow profile, which is fastened horizontally to a supporting structure on a building wall. A horizontally extending web projects upwards from the hollow profile, onto which an L-profile is hung, the vertical leg of which is supported on the hollow profile and to which a facade panel is attached by means of an undercut anchor.
  • the object of the invention is to propose a fastening system for fastening a facade panel to a C-profile rail, which does not require special profiles and in which the fastening of the facade panel is easy to handle.
  • Another object of the invention is to fasten a facade panel to a C-profile rail using the fastening system.
  • the fastening system according to the invention has a fastener, a Facade panel and an anchor, in particular an undercut anchor.
  • a C-profile rail is part of a further development of the invention.
  • the facade panel is attached to the fastener with the anchor.
  • the anchor is fastened in an anchor hole in a back of the facade panel, the back being a side of the facade panel facing the fastener and thus also the C-profile rail and a facade, building exterior wall or the like.
  • the back is a side of the facade panel opposite a visible side, the visible side being a visible side of the facade panel when the facade panel is attached to the facade, building exterior wall or the like of a building for cladding.
  • the anchor hole is in particular a blind hole in which the anchor is fastened or anchored.
  • the anchor hole or the blind hole can have an undercut.
  • the anchor is an undercut anchor, which is spread out in the blind hole having an undercut, which is made in the back of the facade panel, and is thereby anchored in the facade panel.
  • the anchor is attached to the fastener, thereby connecting the facade panel to the fastener and attaching the fastener to the back of the facade panel.
  • the fastener has a hammer head element.
  • the hammer head element has a T-profile when viewed from one side of the hammer head element, with a crosshead of the “T” forming a head or hammer head of the hammer head element, which can be inserted through the longitudinal slot into the C-profile rail when the hammer head is in a longitudinal direction C-profile rail or is aligned obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the C-profile rail.
  • the hammer head If the hammer head is placed transversely or possibly at an angle in the C-profile rail, it engages behind the C-profile rail on the inside on both sides of the longitudinal slot and is therefore perpendicular to the C-profile rail against being pulled out of the C-profile rail Side of the C-profile rail that has a longitudinal slot is held, which enables the fastener to be attached to the facade panel on the C-profile rail.
  • the fastening system has a first fastener which has a U-shaped bracket with two flanges and a web connecting the two flanges.
  • the two flanges are on the same side of the she connecting web and preferably at ends of the web, in particular at right angles or approximately at right angles from the web.
  • two legs or sides of the U-shaped bracket are referred to as “flanges” and a side connecting the two flanges, a yoke or a middle part of the U-shaped bracket is referred to as the “web” of the U-shaped bracket.
  • the anchor in particular the undercut anchor, is preferably rotatably attached to the web of the first fastener via a ring mount about an axis perpendicular to the web.
  • the ring setting is preferably made of a metal, in particular steel, or a plastic. A ring setting made of steel is preferred as it is significantly more stable and therefore shows less wear.
  • the U-shaped bracket which forms the first fastener of the fastening system of this embodiment of the invention or which is part of the first fastener, has a support which rests on an outside of the side of the C-profile rail having the longitudinal slot when the fastener is attached to the C-profile rail as intended.
  • the support is, for example, strip-shaped or strip-shaped and protrudes from the first flange of the U-shaped bracket of the fastener at an end remote from the web of a first of the two flanges from a side facing away from a second of the two flanges, parallel to the web.
  • the support therefore protrudes from a side of the first flange opposite the web with a parallel offset to the web.
  • the first fastener does not require any further fasteners; in this embodiment of the invention, the fastening system can have the first fastener as the only fastener, several first fasteners or one or more first fasteners and optionally one or more further fasteners.
  • a further development of the invention provides a fastening hole in the support for a hammer head fastener, which in this embodiment of the invention forms the or a hammer head element of the fastener for fastening the fastener to the C-profile rail.
  • the hammer head fastener is fastened to or in the fastening hole in the support of the U-shaped bracket of the first fastener and has, for example, a hammer head screw or a rectangular nut or a parallelogram nut as a hammer head.
  • the fastening system has a second fastener with a U-shaped bracket with two flanges and a web connecting the two flanges.
  • the anchor in particular the undercut anchor, is rotatable on the connecting web of the second, preferably via a ring mount about an axis perpendicular to the connecting web Fastening attached.
  • the ring setting is preferably made of a metal, in particular steel, or a plastic.
  • a first of the two flanges of the U-shaped bracket of the second fastening has a hammer head which forms the hammer head element of the second fastening.
  • the first flange has a T-profile, which can be formed, for example, in that the first flange is strip-shaped or strip-shaped and has two recesses opposite one another on two opposite longitudinal sides of the first flange.
  • the hammer head can be inserted into the C-profile rail through the longitudinal slot if the hammer head is aligned lengthwise or obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the C-profile rail.
  • the hammer head In the C-profile rail, the hammer head is aligned transversely to the C-profile rail, whereby the hammer head engages behind the C-profile rail on the inside on both sides of its longitudinal slot and the second fastener by positive locking of the hammer head in the C-profile rail perpendicular to the side having the longitudinal slot the C-profile rail holds.
  • This embodiment of the invention does not require the first fastener, which is further illustrated by an exemplary embodiment of the invention. However, it preferably has one or more first fasteners and one or more second fasteners.
  • a second of the two flanges of the second fastener has an extension which is narrower or at least not wider than a width of the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail.
  • the extension forms two shoulders on both sides of the extension on the second flange of the second fastener, which are or are placed on the outside of the side of the C-profile rail that has the longitudinal slot for or when attaching the second fastener to the C-profile rail.
  • the extension then engages in the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail and holds the second flange of the second fastener by positive locking in the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail transversely to the C-profile rail.
  • the U-shaped brackets of the fasteners are designed in particular in such a way that their webs are arranged parallel to the C-profile rail and at an equal distance from the side of the C-profile rail that has the longitudinal slot when the fasteners are attached to the C-profile rail as intended are.
  • the webs of the fasteners, to which the back of the facade panel is attached with an anchor each, are located in a plane parallel to the C-profile rail at a distance from the longitudinal slot side of the C-profile rail if the fasteners are attached to the C-profile rail as intended.
  • the hammer head If the hammer head is inserted into the C-profile rail on the first flange of the second fastener through the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail and is aligned transversely to the C-profile rail in such a way that the hammer head engages behind the C-profile rail on both sides of its longitudinal slot, the hammer head forms a Swivel joint with a transverse axis running transversely to the C-profile rail, about which the second fastener can be pivoted. By pivoting the second fastener about the transverse axis, a distance between the second flange of the second fastener and the C-profile rail can be changed.
  • the distance of the second flange can be increased so that its extension can be moved transversely to the C-profile rail on the outside over the side of the C-profile rail that has the longitudinal slot.
  • the fastener(s) are rotatably attached to the back of the facade panel. Axes of rotation are preferably perpendicular to the back of the facade panel. Preferably, the fasteners are rotatable on the anchors that are anchored in the back of the facade panel.
  • the anchor can be arranged on the fastener at different points of the fastener that are offset from one another in a longitudinal direction of the fastener or can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the fastener.
  • the latter is possible, for example, through an elongated hole in the web of the fastener and applies in particular to the first fastener described as well as to the second fastener.
  • This configuration enables the fastener to be positioned in its longitudinal direction on the back of the facade panel; for example, an edge distance of the fastener from an edge of the facade panel can be adjusted.
  • One embodiment of the invention provides that a first or more first fasteners and a second fastener or several second fasteners are attached to the back of the facade panel.
  • the first fastener or fasteners are at a distance of the second fastener(s) in the longitudinal direction of the C-profile rail. If several first fasteners and several second fasteners are attached to the back of the facade panel, the first fasteners are at a distance from one another across the C-profile rail and the second fasteners are at the same distance from one another across the C-profile rail in such a way that the facade panel is at two C-profile rails can be attached, which are arranged parallel to one another in a plane and at a distance from one another, for example attached to a building wall. The distances between the first fasteners and the second fasteners can be different.
  • the method according to the invention with the features of claim 11 is aimed at fastening the facade panel to the C-profile rail with the fastening system according to the invention explained above.
  • the second fastener on the back of the facade panel is rotated so that its first flange with the hammer head is longitudinal or oblique to the C-profile rail.
  • the back of the facade panel faces the C-profile rail and the facade panel is approached to the C-profile rail in such a way that the hammer head on the first flange of the second fastener, which is rotatably attached to the back of the facade panel, passes through the longitudinal slot into the C-profile rail entry.
  • the second fastener By moving the facade panel transversely to the C-profile rail, the second fastener, whose hammer head is in the C-profile rail and which therefore does not move transversely to the C-profile rail, is located both on the back of the facade panel and in relation to it C-profile rail rotated in such a way that the hammer head is positioned transversely in the C-profile rail and engages behind the C-profile rail on both sides of its longitudinal slot. Due to the grip in the C-profile rail, the hammer head on the first flange of the second fastener holds the facade panel on the C-profile rail via the second fastener perpendicular to the side of the C-profile rail that has the longitudinal slot.
  • the facade panel When inserting the hammer head of the second fastener into the C-profile rail and before or during the movement of the facade panel transversely to the C-profile rail to rotate the second fastener, the facade panel is pivoted about a transverse axis to the C-profile rail on the hammer head of the second fastener in such a way that a distance between the first fastener on the back of the facade panel and the C-profile rail is reduced so that the extension on the second flange of the second fastener can be moved transversely to the C-profile rail.
  • the facade panel is tilted slightly towards the C-profile rail on the side of the first fastening.
  • the second fastener When moving the Facade panel across the C-profile rail To turn the second fastener, the second fastener is positioned on the back of the facade panel across the C-profile rail so that the extension is above or in front of the longitudinal slot in the C-profile rail.
  • the facade panel with the two fasteners on its back is then pivoted around the transverse axis to the C-profile rail on the hammer head of the second fastener so that the extension on the second flange of the second fastener enters the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail and the second flange of the second Fastener comes into contact with the outside of the side of the C-profile rail that has the longitudinal slot.
  • the facade panel is tilted back into the target position.
  • the extension on the second flange of the second fastener which engages in the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail, holds the facade panel against movement of the facade panel transversely to the C-profile rail by positive locking of the extension in the longitudinal slot of the C-profile rail, and the two fasteners hold the facade panel parallel the C-profile rail at a distance from the C-profile rail.
  • the first fastener is preferably rotated relative to the facade panel and then attached to the C-profile rail with its hammer head element.
  • the shape of the first fastener offers space for the C-profile rail so that the facade panel on the side of the first fastener can be tilted towards the C-profile rail as described.
  • Figure 1 shows a first fastener of a fastening system according to the invention in a perspective view
  • Figure 2 shows a variant of the first fastener according to the invention in a perspective view
  • Figure 3 shows a second fastener of the fastening system according to the invention in a perspective view
  • Figure 4 shows a facade panel of the fastening system of the invention with a view of a rear side of the facade panel in a perspective view;
  • Figure 5 shows the fastening system according to the invention with a view of a front side of the facade panel in a perspective view in an assembly position
  • Figure 6 shows the fastening system according to the invention with a view of the front of the facade panel with the same viewing direction as in Figure 5 in a fastening position;
  • Figure 7 shows a second embodiment of the fastening system according to the invention, in which, compared to the fastening system shown in Figure 6, four second fasteners and no first fasteners are used.
  • the fastener 1 according to the invention shown in Figure 1 is a first fastener 1 of a fastening system 2 according to the invention for fastening a facade panel 21 to a C-profile rail 24 (see Figure 6).
  • the C-profile rail 24 or two C-profile rails 24 are attached in parallel at a distance from one another to, for example, a building wall, not shown, to cover the building wall with facade panels 21.
  • the first fastener 1 has a sheet metal strip with a constant width, which is angled twice to the same side - at right angles in the exemplary embodiment - and once in an opposite direction in a U-shape such that the first fastener 1 has two mutually parallel flanges 4, 5, which are connected to one another in one piece by a web 6.
  • the two flanges 4, 5 are of the same height such that the web 6 is arranged parallel to and at a distance from the C-profile rail 24 when the two flanges 4, 5 rest on the C-profile rail 24. Due to the opposite bend, a strip-shaped support 7 is formed, which projects parallel to the web 6 to a side facing away from a second of the two flanges 5 from a first of the two flanges 4.
  • the support 7 has a parallel offset to the web 6, which is as large as the flanges 4, 5 are high.
  • the two flanges 4, 5 and the web 6 form a U-shaped bracket 8, from whose first flange 4 the support 7 projects outwards parallel to the web 6.
  • the first fastener 1 has a fastening hole 9 for a hammer head fastener 10.
  • the fastening hole 9 is rectangular with a circular widening in its center (see Figure 4).
  • the web 6 of the first fastener 1 has an anchor fastening hole for an anchor 11, which is or is anchored in a back of the facade plate 21 in an anchor hole (not shown in FIGS. 4 to 6) for fastening the fastener 1 to a back of the facade panel 21 .
  • the anchor 11 is - in the exemplary embodiment with a ring mount 12 made of plastic - rotatably attached to the web 6 of the first fastener 1 about an axis perpendicular to the web 6 in such a way that the first fastener 1 rotates about the axis, which is also perpendicular to the back of the Facade panel 21 is rotatably attached to the back of the facade panel 21.
  • the anchor 11 is an undercut anchor 13 and the anchor hole in the back of the facade panel 21 has an undercut in which the anchor 11 is spread open and thereby anchored.
  • the inventive variant of the first fastener 1 according to the invention shown in Figure 2 has a longer web 6 with several fastening holes 9 for the anchor 11.
  • the variant of the first fastener 1 has two round holes and one elongated hole as fastening holes 9 for the anchor 11, the anchor 11 being or being attached to the web 6 of the second fastener 1 in a rotatable and additionally displaceable manner in the elongated hole.
  • several anchors 11 are shown to represent the possible positions. In use, however, only one anchor 11 is used per first fastener 1.
  • the first fastener 1 is connected to the anchor 11 rotatably and, if necessary, displaceably attached to the back of the facade panel 21.
  • the second fastener 14 according to the invention of the fastening system 2 according to the invention shown in Figure 3 has a U-shaped bracket 8 like the first fastener 1, but without the support 7 and instead with a hammer head 15 on a first bracket flange 16 and an extension 17 in one Transverse center at a free end of a second bracket flange 18.
  • a connecting web 19 connects the two bracket flanges 16, 18 in one piece to form the U-shaped bracket 8.
  • the hammer head 15 is formed by two opposing rectangular, slot-shaped recesses in the long sides of the first bracket flange 16 of the second fastener 14.
  • the second bracket flange 18 of the second fastener 14 has steps which form a step support 20 with which the second bracket flange 18 of the second fastener 14 rests on the C-profile rail 24 when the second fastener 14 is as intended on the C -Profile rail 24 is attached.
  • the first bracket flange 16 of the second fastener 14 is as high as the recesses in its long sides up to the recesses forming the hammer head 15 and the second bracket flange 18 of the second fastener 14 is as high as the flanges 4, 5 of the first fastener 1 up to the step support 20 that the webs 6, 19 of the two fasteners 1, 14 are arranged parallel to and at the same distance from the C-profile rail 24 when the fasteners 1, 14 are attached to the C-profile rail 24 as intended.
  • the connecting web 19 of the second fastener 14 has an anchor fastening hole in which an anchor 11 - in the exemplary embodiment an undercut anchor 13 and in the exemplary embodiment with a ring mount 12 made of plastic - can be rotated about an axis perpendicular to the connecting web 19 is attached.
  • the anchor 11 is fastened in an anchor hole in the back of the facade panel 21 in such a way that the second fastener 14, like the first fastener 1, is rotatably attached to the back of the facade panel 21 about an axis of rotation perpendicular to the back of the facade panel 21.
  • FIG 4 shows the facade panel 21 with a view of its back 22, on which - in the exemplary embodiment - two first fasteners 1 and two second fasteners 14 are rotatably attached to corners of an imaginary rectangle about the axes of rotation perpendicular to the back 22.
  • each fastener 1, 14 is provided with one Undercut anchor 13 in an anchor hole, not shown, having an undercut, in particular a blind hole, which is attached in the back 22 of the facade panel 21, rotatable about the axes of rotation on the back 22 of the facade panel 21.
  • the first two fasteners 1 are attached next to each other at a distance from each other on the back 22 of the facade panel 21 and the two second fasteners 14 are attached next to each other on the back 22 of the facade panel 21 at the same distance from each other as the first fasteners 1.
  • the second fasteners 14 are at equal distances from the first fasteners 1, although this is not mandatory.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show the fastening system 2 according to the invention with a view of a front side 23 of the facade panel 21 opposite the back 22, the facade panel 21 in Figures 5 and 6 being drawn with dashed lines and transparently, so that the fasteners 1, 14 and the C- Profile rails 24 are visible.
  • the first fasteners 1 on the back 22 of the facade panel 21 are at the same distance from one another as the C-profile rails 24, and the second fasteners 14 are also at this distance from one another.
  • the first fasteners 1 are or will be placed transversely and the second fasteners 14 are placed obliquely.
  • the second fasteners 14 are inclined so that their hammer heads 15 can be inserted through the longitudinal slots 25 of the C-profile rails 24 into the C-profile rails 24 by the facade panel 21 with its back 22 facing the C-profile rails 24 having the longitudinal slots 25 Sides of the C-profile rails 24 are approached.
  • the facade panel 21, as shown by the arrow 26, is displaced or moved transversely to the C-profile rails 24. Because the hammer heads 15 of the second fasteners 14 protrude through the longitudinal slots 25 into the C-profile rails 24, they do not move with the facade panel 21 transversely to the C-profile rails 24, but the second fasteners 14 rotate when the facade panel 21 moves transversely to the C-profile rails 24, as shown with the circular arrows 27 in Figure 5, around their axes of rotation perpendicular to the back 22 of the facade panel 21 through the anchors 11 or undercut anchors 13.
  • the facade panel 21 is moved transversely to the C-profile rails 24 until the fasteners 1, 14 are on the C-profile rails 24 and the hammer heads 15 of the second fastener 14 stands transversely in the C-profile rails 24, as shown in Figure 6.
  • the second fasteners 14 hold the facade panel 21 attached to them on the two C-profile rails 24.
  • the facade panel 21 moves transversely to the C-profile rails 24, the facade panel 21 is pivoted about the transverse axis 31 of the swivel joints 30, which form the hammer heads 15 of the second fasteners 14, which engage in the C-profile rails 24, in such a way that a distance between the second Bracket flanges 18 of the second fasteners 14 of the C-profile rails 24 are enlarged in such a way that the extensions 17 on the second bracket flanges 18 of the second fasteners 14 are moved transversely to the C-profile rails 24 over the sides of the C-profile rails 24 having the longitudinal slots 25 can be.
  • first fasteners 1 are moved closer to the C-profile rail 24 than is the case in a target position after assembly has been completed. This is possible because the fasteners 1 are placed transversely and the C-profile rail 24 temporarily finds space between the first flanges 4 of the first fasteners 1. If the hammer heads 15 of the second fasteners 14 are placed transversely in the C-profile rails 24, the extensions 17 are located on the second bracket flanges 18 of the second fasteners 14 above the longitudinal slots 25 of the C-profile rails 24.
  • the facade panel 21 is now back into one pivoted into a parallel position to the C-profile rails 24, whereby the extensions 17 on the second bracket flanges 18 of the second fasteners 14 enter the longitudinal slots 25 of the C-profile rails 24 and the step supports 20 of the second bracket flanges 18 of the second fasteners 14 on both sides of the extensions 17 comes into contact with the sides of the C-profile rails 24 which have the longitudinal slots 25.
  • first fasteners 1 on the back 22 of the facade panel 21 are rotated so that their supports 7 rest on the C-profile rails 24 and the fastening holes 9 in the supports 7 are aligned with the longitudinal slots 25 of the C-profile rails 24.
  • the first fasteners 1 are arranged on the back 22 of the facade panel 21 in such a way that their supports 7 protrude upwards over an edge 32 of the facade panel 21 or generally over any edge of the facade panel 21.
  • the first fasteners 1 are fastened to their supports 7 with known hammer head fasteners 10 on the C-profile rails 24, the hammer head fasteners 10 each being part of the first fasteners 1 in the sense of the invention.
  • the hammer head fasteners 10 are, as shown in Figure 6, inserted through the fastening holes 9 in the supports 7 of the first fasteners 1 into the C-profile rails 24 and placed transversely in the C-profile rails 24 in such a way that their hammer head nuts (not shown) the C -Grab behind the profile rails 24 on both sides of their longitudinal slots 25. Screws 29 of the hammer head fasteners 10 are tightened, whereby the supports 7 of the first fasteners 1 are fixed to the C-profile rails 24.
  • the hammer head fasteners 10 of the first fasteners 1 form hammer head elements 28 of the first fasteners 1 and the hammer heads 15 of the second fasteners 14 form hammer head elements 28 of the second fasteners 14.
  • FIG. 7 A further embodiment of the fastening system 2 according to the invention is shown in Figure 7. This essentially corresponds to the structure shown in Figure 6, which is why only the differences will be discussed below.
  • four second fasteners 14 are provided in the embodiment in Figure 7.
  • the upper of the two fasteners 14 replace the first fasteners 1 shown in FIG second fastener 14 does not change its position with respect to the C-profile rail 24.
  • the upper second fasteners 14 can be supported on the respective stop elements 33.
  • Fastening system for fastening a facade panel to a C-profile rail and method for fastening the facade panel with the fastening system

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L'invention concerne un premier et un second élément de fixation (1, 14), chacun ayant une bande de tôle qui est pliée en un support en forme de U (8), aux fins de fixation d'un panneau de parement (21) à un rail profilé en C (24). Le second élément de fixation (14) comporte une tête rectangulaire (15) sur un support de bride (18) et est fixé de manière rotative dans un trou d'ancrage sur la face arrière (22) du panneau de parement (21) au moyen d'un ancrage à contre-dépouille (13). En déplaçant le panneau de parement (21) dans le sens transversal sur le rail profilé en C (24), la tête rectangulaire (15) est amenée à se mettre en prise derrière le rail profilé en C (24), pour ainsi fixer le panneau de parement (21) au rail profilé en C (24).
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