![]() Base for covering a Bela Grandes.
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a base for covering a covering edge, with at least one skirting board (4) to be fastened on the wall, the skirting board (4) having on its one longitudinal side (5) an insertion compartment (6) for inserting a decorative strip (7), wherein the Skirting (4) has a longitudinal side (5) with the insertion compartment (6) having strips strip (8) an upper of the strip of strips (8) protruding angle leg (9) and a lower of the strip strip (8) protruding angle leg (10) and wherein between the upper angle leg (9) and the strip strip (8) an upper receiving portion of the insertion compartment (6) and between the lower angle leg (10) and the strip strip (8) a lower receiving portion of the insertion compartment (6) is provided. In order to have room for variation in terms of the design of the base, at least one predetermined breaking point (15) for separating as required within the upper insertion compartment (6) on the strip strip (8) and / or on the upper angle leg (9) and / or on the lower angle leg (10) a part of the skirting board (4) provided. 公开号:CH704612B1 申请号:CH00097/12 申请日:2012-01-23 公开日:2016-03-31 发明作者:Moritz Mühlebach 申请人:Proverum Ag; IPC主号:
专利说明:
The invention relates to a base for covering a Belagrandes, with a wall to be fastened skirting, wherein the baseboard has on its one longitudinal side a slot for inserting a decorative strip, wherein the baseboard has a longitudinal side with the insertion compartment strip strip, an upper of Strip strip protruding angle leg and a lower protruding from the inguinal strip angle leg and wherein between the upper angle leg and the strip strip an upper receiving portion of the insertion compartment and the lower angle leg and the strip strip a lower receiving area of the insertion compartment is provided. Socket of the type mentioned are already known from practice. Such bases basically offer the possibility to use different decorative strips in the insertion compartment, so that the design of the base can be changed in a simple manner. The disadvantage is that the design of the baseboard is predetermined by design. Depending on the length of the angle legs, these more or less strongly overlap the decorative strip on the edge. The object of the present invention is to provide a base of the type mentioned above, which offers various possible variations in terms of the design of the base. The above object is achieved according to the invention that is provided within the insertion compartment on the strip strip and / or at the upper angle leg and / or at the lower angle leg at least one predetermined breaking point for on-demand separation of parts of the baseboard. In the invention, it is thus so that at least one, but preferably at both angle legs, and / or in the region of the upper and / or lower longitudinal edge of the strip strip in each case at least one predetermined breaking point is provided which allows parts of the angle leg Thus, for example, parts of the outer leg or the entire outer leg, parts of the connecting leg or the entire connecting leg including the outer leg to separate. Even if areas of the longitudinal edges of the strip strip have at least one predetermined breaking point, there is even the possibility of changing the height of the strip strip, if necessary. It is then also possible that a plurality of predetermined breaking points are provided on an angle leg or on the respective longitudinal edge of the strip strip so that, for example, for example, first the outer leg or a part thereof can be separated and then the remaining connecting leg or parts thereof. The same applies with respect to the longitudinal edge of the strip. Due to the ability to strip the strip or the angle leg only partially or completely, a basic profile for a baseboard is provided, which is changed by breaking away the baseboard if necessary, so that in this way the design of the baseboard in a total Way can be influenced. Essential in connection with the predetermined breaking point is ultimately that the predetermined breaking point on the inside, ie within the respective receiving area, and thus provided within the insertion compartment, so that it is not visible from the outside. This plays a role, in particular, when the skirting board is used in its original form, ie areas of the skirting board should not be broken off. In the specific embodiment of the inventive socket, it may be that the angle leg has a connected to the strip strip, in particular at right angles protruding from the strip strip connecting leg and an angle of the connecting leg in particular at right angles angled outer leg. In this case, then the two outer legs of the angle legs toward each other and limit the slot to the outside. It is also preferred in this context that the outer leg of the one angle leg has a different length than the outer leg of the other angle leg. Also by this configuration, the design of the baseboard can be changed, namely by turning the baseboard before attaching to the wall. According to the above basic idea of the realization of at least one predetermined breaking point on certain areas of the baseboard is specifically provided that the predetermined breaking point in the region of the longitudinal edge of the strip strip and / or on a connecting leg of the angle leg and / or at the junction of the connecting leg to strip strip and / or is provided at the transition of the connecting leg to an outer leg of the angle leg and / or on the outer leg. Finally, one or more predetermined breaking points can be provided at any point in the respective receiving area on the inside between the region of the longitudinal edge of the strip strip and the end of the outer leg to adapt the baseboard according to the application according to the wishes of the respective user. In a similar manner as the baseboard, it is in any case when a decorative strip is used, in the same way possible that the decorative strip has at least one predetermined breaking point for selectively separating a portion of the decorative strip. Thus, the decorative strip can also be shortened according to the height of need. Since pedestals of the type in question and decorative trim usually made of metal, in particular aluminum, should, in order to allow easy separation, the breaking point should be designed as a material dilution with a material weakening of up to 80%. Incidentally, it should be pointed out that in principle it is also possible. the skirting board or the decorative strip of a material other than metal, for example made of plastic manufacture. Incidentally, it is preferred that the predetermined breaking point is formed as a U- or V-shaped recess in order to obtain a defined break point in this way. Furthermore, it has been found that the predetermined breaking point should be designed such that there is an inclined, in particular cut-shaped fracture surface after breaking at the fracture point. This can be realized for example by a relatively deep V-shaped depression or groove, which assumes the predetermined breaking point function. The fracture surface should be inclined at an angle between 20 to 70 degrees, in particular 30 to 60 degrees, preferably 40 to 50 degrees. Such a fracture looks very clean for a user and ultimately is not readily apparent as a break. In order to achieve a clean break of the separated part of the baseboard or the decorative strip, the predetermined breaking point preferably extends over the entire length of the relevant component. Of course, it goes without saying that it is fundamentally possible for the break point to extend only over longitudinal areas of the relevant component. However, this is only a deteriorated embodiment. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the baseboard on the opposite side of the drawer in the transition region from the strip strip to the angle leg and / or on the outside of the angle leg on a flat, joint-free surface. Such, very simple embodiment of the baseboard looks not only very appealing, in terms of their joint freedom, such baseboard is also very easy to clean. It is also advantageous, moreover, that the insertion side of the opposite longitudinal side and / or the insertion compartment having longitudinal side of the longitudinal strip is flat over the entire surface. The planar design of the strip strip on its two longitudinal sides, as far as the insertion compartment having longitudinal side is concerned, the advantage that the decorative strip can be easily introduced into the insertion compartment. The planar design of the insertion compartment opposite longitudinal side of the strip strip has the advantage that a surface bonding of the skirting over the inguinal strikes is well possible. As has already been mentioned, the inventive baseboard can be glued to the wall. If a decorative strip is inserted into the skirting board, the bonding usually takes place via the longitudinal side of the strip strip opposite the insertion compartment. If no decorative strip is provided, the bonding can also take place via one or both outer sides of the outer legs of the angle leg, so that ultimately only the free longitudinal side, which is opposite the insertion compartment, can be seen by the observer. In an alternative embodiment for gluing, which ultimately allows easy removal of the base, at least one fastening means for mechanical wall mounting for cooperation with the baseboard is provided. The fastening means may be designed in the manner of a clip or a clip strip and have a mounting leg for wall mounting and a particular resilient retaining leg for engaging behind an outer leg of an angle leg of the skirting. It is preferably provided that the baseboard is latched to the fastening means. In this context, it has proved to be advantageous for the outer leg to have a latching area with a plurality of latching teeth on the inside in the receiving area, while the holding arm has at least one corresponding latching point. In the latching area, the latching teeth should preferably be arranged one above the other and extend in the longitudinal direction of the baseboard, preferably at least over the major part of the length of the outer leg. Incidentally, it is favorable to provide the latching area with the ratchet teeth on the longer outer leg, since at this point easily a plurality of ratchet teeth can be realized and on the catch area ultimately the height arrangement of the base can be done in a simple manner overall. Further features, advantages and applications of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawing and the drawing itself. It shows [0023]<Tb> FIG. 1 <SEP> an installation situation of a base according to the invention,<Tb> FIG. 2 <SEP> a cross-sectional view of a skirting board without decorative stripes.<Tb> FIG. 3 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of the baseboard of Fig. 2 in reverse arrangement without decorative strip.<Tb> FIG. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the skirting of FIG. 2 with the angle leg broken away underneath without decorative strips. FIG.<Tb> FIG. 5 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of the base strip of FIG. 3 with the angle leg broken away underneath without decorative strips, FIG.<Tb> FIG. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the socket strip of FIG. 2 without decorative strips for attachment to the wall via the angle legs. FIG.<Tb> FIG. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the socket strip of FIG. 2 with both angle legs broken away. FIG.<Tb> FIG. 8 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a base according to the invention with a decorative strip inserted,<Tb> FIG. 9 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of the baseboard of FIG. 8 in a rotated arrangement with another decorative strip,<Tb> FIG. FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the baseboard of FIG. 9 with the angle leg broken away below; FIG.<Tb> FIG. FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the baseboard of FIG. 9 with the angle leg broken away at the bottom. FIG.<Tb> FIG. FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of part of another embodiment of a baseboard according to the invention; FIG.<Tb> FIG. 13 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of a decorative strip according to the invention,<Tb> FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a baseboard according to the invention.<Tb> FIG. 15 <SEP> is a cross-sectional view of a fastener and<Tb> FIG. FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the skirting of FIG. 14 held by the fastener of FIG. 15. FIG. In Fig. 1 an installation situation of a base 1 is shown. The base 1 is attached to a wall 2 in the lower region and serves to cover a covering edge of a covering 3. The base 1 usually has a plurality of baseboards 4, which are fixed to the walls or the walls 2. As is apparent in particular from FIGS. 2 to 6, the baseboard 4 on its one longitudinal side 5, a slot 6 for inserting a decorative strip 7. The baseboard 4 itself, which consists of aluminum in the illustrated embodiment, has a longitudinal side 5 with the insertion compartment 6 having strip strip 8 which extends in the longitudinal direction of the base 1. From the strip of strips 8 is an upper angle leg 9 and a lower angle leg 10 from. The angle legs 9, 10 in each case put on at the end of the upper or lower longitudinal edge of the strip strip 8. Each of the angle legs 9, 10 has a connected to the strip strip 8, projecting at right angles from the strip strip 8 connecting leg 11 and a right angle from the connecting leg 11 angled outer leg 12. The two outer legs 12 of the two angle legs 9, 10 face each other. Incidentally, it can be seen from the individual figures that the two outer legs 12 of the two angle legs 9, 10 extend parallel to the longitudinal side 5 of the strip strip 8 and extend along the strip strip 8 otherwise. For example, as is apparent from Fig. 2, the outer leg 12 of the one angle leg 9 is longer than the outer leg 12 of the other angle leg 10th As further shown in particular from FIGS. 2 and 3 and 8 and 9, an upper receiving portion 13 of the insertion compartment 6 is provided between the upper angle leg 9 and the strip strip 8, while between the lower angle leg 10 and the strip strip 8 a lower receiving portion 14 of the insertion compartment 6 is provided. It is essential that at least one predetermined breaking point 15 is provided at the upper angle leg 9 within the upper receiving area 13 and at the lower angle leg 10 within the lower receiving area 14. In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 2 to 11, only one predetermined breaking point 15 is provided in each receiving area 13, 14, namely on the inside at the transition of the respective angle leg 9,10 to the strip strip 8. This offers the possibility of either the upper angle leg 9 or the lower angle leg 10 or both angle leg 9, 10 separate. This is shown in FIGS. 4, 5 and 7. Finally, FIGS. 2 to 7 show different possibilities for the preparation or arrangement of the baseboard 4, wherein the arrangement shown is to be understood such that in each case to the left of the baseboard 4 there is a wall to which the baseboard 4 is to be fastened. 8 to 11 show different ways of arranging a different skirting board 4 together with an inserted decorative strip. 7 Fig. 12 shows the example of a lower angle leg 10 different possibilities for the arrangement of predetermined breaking points 15. It is understood that the illustrated and / or described below arrangement of the predetermined breaking points also be realized in the region of the upper angle leg and the upper receiving area 13 can. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 12 are predetermined breaking points 15 on the outer leg 12, provided at the transition from the outer leg 12 to the connecting leg 11, the connecting leg 11 at the junction of the connecting leg 11 to the strip strip 8 and the lower portion of the strip strip 8. Finally, a predetermined breaking point 15 may be provided on the strip of strips 8 at any point within the insertion compartment. It should be pointed out that the illustrated predetermined breaking points 15 can be implemented individually or in any combination with one another, namely at any point in the inner region from the outer end of the outer leg 12 via the connecting leg 11 to the adjacent region of the strip strip 8 The predetermined breaking points 15 illustrated in FIG. 12 illustrate only individual possibilities of arranging the predetermined breaking points 15. Thus, it is also possible in principle for a predetermined breaking point 15 to be provided only in the lower region of the strip strip 8, via which it is possible to adjust the height of the breaker Shorten ing strip 8. It is also possible, for example, to provide a predetermined breaking point 15 in the lower region of the strip strip 8 and a predetermined breaking point 15 in the central region of the connecting leg 11. It goes without saying that the abovementioned possibilities also apply correspondingly to the region of the upper angle leg 9. Incidentally, it is such that when forming a plurality of predetermined breaking points 15, the outermost predetermined breaking point 15 may have the largest material weakening, so that the relevant pieces of the respective leg can be easily separated and thus the risk is reduced the other break points 15 break too fast in an attack. Incidentally, FIGS. 4, 5 and 7 illustrate that the fracture surface 16 has an angle of approximately 40 to 50 degrees after separation of a portion of the baseboard 4. Not shown is that the fracture surface 16 as well as the predetermined breaking point 15 extends over the entire length of the baseboard 4. Incidentally, as is apparent from the individual figures, the baseboard 4 on the insertion compartment 6 opposite longitudinal side 10 in the transition region from the strip strip 8 to the angle leg 9, 10 and on the outside of the angle leg 9, 10 a flat, joint-free surface , The same applies to the longitudinal side 17 as such and the longitudinal side 5, but there with the exception of the edge region, if predetermined breaking points 15 are provided there, as indicated in Fig. 12. From a comparison of Fig. 8, 9 on the one hand and 10 and 11 on the other hand, it is apparent that in the individual installation situations differently high decorative strips 7 are provided. In Fig. 13, an embodiment of a decorative strip 7 is shown, which has a plurality of predetermined breaking points 15. It is understood that in principle it is also possible to provide only a single predetermined breaking point 15 on the decorative strip 7. Due to the predetermined breaking point 15 on the decorative strip 7 which preferably extends over the entire length of the decorative strip 7, it is possible to shorten the decorative strip 7 in its height, so that only one type of decorative strip 7 is required for different applications. The predetermined breaking point 15 is then in coordination with the formation of the baseboard 4 and the angle leg 9, 10 form such or the predetermined breaking point 15 is to be arranged so that the height of the decorative strip 7 is greater than the clear distance of the outer legs 12 of the angle leg. 9 , 10. 14 to 16 show an alternative to adhesive mounting in the form of a releasable wall mounting the baseboard 4 via a fastener 18. It should be noted that the releasable wall mounting, which is shown in FIGS. 14 to 16, in principle, without the realization of one or more predetermined breaking points 15 is possible. The fastening means 18 are for example a fastening strip or a plurality of clips which are fastened to the wall 2. For this purpose, the fastening means 18 a fastening leg 19 for wall mounting and a holding leg 20 for engaging behind an outer leg 12 of an angle leg 9. The fastening leg 19 has at least one, preferably a plurality of openings for attachment to the wall, via which the fastening leg 9, 10 can be screwed to the wall 2. In the connection between the fastening means 18 and the skirting 4 is a latching, wherein on the inside of the outer leg 12 in the receiving area 13, a latching area with a plurality of ratchet teeth 21 is provided. The latching area extends at least substantially over the entire height of the outer leg 12 and extends along the entire length of this leg 12. The holding leg 20 in this case has a latching tooth 22 corresponding to the latching teeth 21, which is provided for engagement in the latching area. This is shown in FIG. 16. From Fig. 14 also shows that the locking portion is provided with the locking teeth 21 at the longer of the two outer legs 12 so that ultimately a vertical adjustment of the baseboard 4 along the outer leg 12 is possible. Incidentally, FIGS. 15 and 16 show that the fastening leg 19 is offset relative to the retaining leg 20 and, moreover, the locking tip 22 is angled once again in relation to the retaining leg 20, so that a good engagement of the locking tip 22 in the latching area is possible. Ultimately, the holding leg 20 acts as a spring leg when the latching process is performed. It should also be pointed out that in the embodiment shown in Fig. 14, only one predetermined breaking point 15 is provided on each of the connecting legs 11. This predetermined breaking point 15 is located approximately in the region of the middle of the connecting leg 11. For example, if the lower connecting leg 11 is separated at the predetermined breaking point 15, a certain supernatant remains. Now, if a decorative strip 7 is used, this strip 1 is still on the remaining part of the connecting leg 11 and forms a corresponding support, so that an unintentional slipping down of the decorative strip 7 down is not possible. Such a design is particularly useful in those cases where a comparatively wide joint is provided at the transition of the lining 3 to the wall 2, in which the decorative strip 7 could fall out of the insertion compartment 6. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS [0042]<Tb> 1 <September> Sockets<Tb> 2 <September> Wall<Tb> 3 <September> covering<Tb> 4 <September> Skirting<Tb> 5 <September> long side<Tb> 6 <September> insertion compartment<Tb> 7 <September> decorative strips<Tb> 8 <September> Header Strip<tb> 9 <SEP> upper angle leg<tb> 10 <SEP> lower angle leg<Tb> 11 <September> connecting leg<tb> 12 <SEP> outer thigh<tb> 13 <SEP> upper recording area<tb> 14 <SEP> lower recording area<Tb> 15 <September> breaking point<Tb> 16 <September> fracture surface<Tb> 17 <September> long side<Tb> 18 <September> fasteners<Tb> 19 <September> fastening leg<Tb> 20 <September> holding limbs<Tb> 21 <September> ratchet<Tb> 22 <September> locking tip
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1] 1. base (1) for covering a Belagrandes, with at least one wall to be fastened skirting (4), wherein the baseboard (4) on its one longitudinal side (5) has a slot (6) for inserting a decorative strip (7) the skirting board (4) has a longitudinal strip (8) with the insertion compartment (6), an upper angled limb (9) projecting from the strip (8) and an angled limb (10) protruding from the strip strip (8), and wherein an upper receiving area of the insertion compartment (6) is provided between the upper angle leg (9) and the strip strip (8) and a lower receiving area of the insertion compartment (6) between the lower angle leg (10) and the strip strip (8),characterized,in that at least one predetermined breaking point (15) is provided within the insertion compartment (6) on the strip strip (8) and / or on the upper angle leg (9) and / or on the lower angle leg (10) for separating part of the skirting board (4) on demand. [2] 2. Socket according to claim 1, characterized in that the predetermined breaking point (15) in the region of the longitudinal edge of the strip strip (8) and / or on a connecting leg (11) of the respective angle leg (9, 10) and / or at the transition of the connecting leg ( 11) to the strip strip (8) and / or at the junction of the connecting leg (11) to an outer leg (12) and / or on the outer leg (12) of the respective angle leg (9, 10) is provided. [3] 3. Socket according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one decorative strip (7) is provided and that, preferably, on the decorative strip (7) at least one further predetermined breaking point (15) for selectively separating a part of the decorative strip (7) is provided , [4] 4. Socket according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the respective predetermined breaking point (15) is designed as a material dilution with a material weakening of up to 80%. [5] 5. Socket according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the respective predetermined breaking point (15) is formed such that after the fracture at the fracture point an inclined, in particular cut-shaped fracture surface (16) results, and that, preferably, the fracture surface (16) is inclined at an angle between 20 ° to 70 °, in particular 30 ° to 60 ° and preferably 40 ° to 50 °. [6] 6. Socket according to one of the preceding claims 3 to 5, characterized in that extending the respective predetermined breaking point (15) over the entire length of the skirting board (4) and / or the decorative strip (7). [7] 7. Socket according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one fastening means (18) is provided for wall mounting for cooperation with the baseboard 4. [8] 8. Socket according to claim 7, characterized in that the fastening means (18) has a fastening leg (19) for wall mounting and a holding leg (20) for engaging behind an outer leg (12) of the respective angle leg (9, 10). [9] 9. Socket according to claim 8, characterized in that the baseboard (4) with the fastening means (18) is latched and that, preferably, the outer leg (12) on the inside of the respective receiving area (13, 14) has a latching area with a plurality of Has latching teeth (21), wherein the holding leg (20) has at least one corresponding latching tip (22). [10] 10. Socket according to claim 9, characterized in that the latching teeth (21) on each longer outer leg (12) of the two angle legs (9, 10) are provided and that, preferably, the latching area with the ratchet teeth (21) at least extends over the greater part of the height of the outer leg (12).
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2015-09-15| AZW| Rejection (application)| 2015-11-13| NV| New agent|Representative=s name: RENTSCH PARTNER AG, CH | 2020-05-29| AEN| Modification of the scope of the patent|Free format text: :DIE PATENTANMELDUNG IST AUFGRUND DES WEITERBEHANDLUNGSANTRAGS VOM 29. OKTOBER 2015 REAKTIVIERT WORDEN. |
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