EP0279418B1 - Latte profilée pour la construction d'un panneau conçu pour recevoir des articles à accrocher - Google Patents

Latte profilée pour la construction d'un panneau conçu pour recevoir des articles à accrocher Download PDF

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EP0279418B1
EP0279418B1 EP88102262A EP88102262A EP0279418B1 EP 0279418 B1 EP0279418 B1 EP 0279418B1 EP 88102262 A EP88102262 A EP 88102262A EP 88102262 A EP88102262 A EP 88102262A EP 0279418 B1 EP0279418 B1 EP 0279418B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
    • A47F5/0807Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
    • A47F5/0846Display panels or rails with elongated channels; Sliders, brackets, shelves, or the like, slidably attached therein

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  • the invention relates to an extrusion profile made of plastic or aluminum for creating a wall suitable for receiving attachments, with interlocking extensions for joining together several sections of the profile strip, several chambers serving for stiffening and at least one suspension slot, which is then halfway up is arranged on the front side of the profile strip and is connected to the front webs, which are of equal height on both sides and are set back by half the width of a suspension slot compared to the interlocking extensions.
  • a profile strip of the type described in the opening paragraph is known from FR-A-25 78 732.
  • This profile strip has a symmetrical structure of the front and back. This means that the design of the front webs corresponds exactly to the design of back webs and a hanging slot on the front is assigned a hanging slot on the back of the profile strip at the same height.
  • Separate profile sections are assigned to each of the hanging slots arranged between the front or back webs, which completely limit the interior of the hanging slots and connect to the ends of the front or back bars.
  • the profile sections assigned to the suspension slots only allow orientation when using the profile strip. It is not possible to use an "upside-down" profile strip to hang in hanging articles.
  • the Profile sections of the mutually assigned suspension slots on the front and back of the profile strip are each connected to one another by a crossbar, as a result of which the interior of the profile strip is divided into two chambers for stiffening.
  • the interlocking extensions of the profile bar consist of several lamellae which overlap after the joining together of several sections of the profile bar.
  • the slats are each arranged on cross struts that delimit the profile strip on the top and bottom.
  • the top of the profile bar has two parallel slats, while four are provided on the top. Two slats on the underside of the profile strip of one section encompass one of the slats on the top of another profile section.
  • the lamellae encompassing one lamella on the upper side are of different lengths on the lower side.
  • the outer lamellae are shorter and do not come into contact with the transverse web which essentially forms the assigned upper side. In this way, a gap is marked, which is provided for receiving fastening screws.
  • Interlocking devices for mutual fixation are provided on the mutually assigned slats on the top and bottom of the profile strip.
  • the depth of the profile strip and the arrangement of the crossbars also cause stability problems. Torques occurring on the hanging articles can only be absorbed, at least when the profiled strip is made of plastic, by deforming the front webs. Another negative aspect is that the profile bar is only in one orientation for creation a wall suitable for holding hanging articles can be used. Especially in the case of hectic interior fittings in shops, as they correspond to the rule, there is therefore a great risk that the profile strips will be installed "upside down" and this will be determined relatively late.
  • a simple profile strip for creating a wall suitable for receiving hanging articles, with tongue-and-groove extensions for joining together several sections of the profile strip is also known. It consists of a wooden profile, which has been brought into the desired shape by a milling process. Tongue and tongue-like extensions on both longitudinal edges of this wooden profile strip allow several sections to be placed one above the other and to be anchored to a support wall, so that ultimately the wall or the wall element for hanging the hanging articles is created.
  • the known wooden profile strip is milled from solid wood and has a continuous front surface and a continuous rear side, so that the suspension slot is only created between two such profile strips.
  • a nose-like projecting extension must be provided at one end of this profile strip so that the hanging articles can reach behind this extension when hooking in accordingly.
  • the individual sections of the profile strip are glued and / or screwed to the support wall. It is an advantage of this known profile strip that the use of wood as a material automatically creates a very attractive surface, which only requires a small amount of post-treatment.
  • a wall can also be compiled and built up comparatively easily from these known profiled strips, for example in self-construction. To produce the wooden profile strips, it is sufficient to mill or plan the wooden strips accordingly.
  • the present invention has for its object to show a profile strip of the type described above, which is space-saving and extremely stable against the load moments acting on the hanging items, and enables a problem-free assembly under all circumstances.
  • the interlocking extensions are designed as tongue and groove
  • the profile strip has a continuous back web, that in each case in the area of the suspension slots arranged in the longitudinal median plane of the profile bar, provided with interruptions, that at the the ends of the central web, which are connected to interruptions, are provided with continuous transverse webs which connect the front webs to the back web, that the back web ends in alignment with the central web and that the groove is formed between the end regions of the central web and back web and that the suspension slots are symmetrical.
  • the new profile strip is noticeably shallow. This is not solely due to the fact that there is no need for hook-in slots on the front and rear of the profile strip. It is also essential that almost all profile sections have a double function.
  • Front bars, middle bar and cross bars together limit the interior of the suspension slots and thus make additional profile sections unnecessary.
  • the continuous crossbars above and below the symmetrical suspension slots also ensure the desired extraordinary stability of the profile strip against the torques acting on the suspension articles. This is because they are transferred directly through the crosspieces to the backrest, which rests on a support wall as large as possible. It is also particularly striking that the area of the suspension slots in the new profile strip seems to be even more stable than the area between two suspension slots, which is surprising compared to the prior art.
  • the back offset of the end of the front webs is half the width of a suspension slot.
  • the profile strip is comparatively higher or if it has more complete suspension slots on the front, the same applies accordingly.
  • two complete slots are provided on the front, then these are each arranged at 1/3 and 2/3 of the height of the profile strip.
  • the assembly effort is simplified and there is an increase in strength not only on the profile strip, but also on the entire wall. This opens up completely new possibilities and, above all, a design variant in which a complete, continuous support wall is eliminated.
  • the new profile bar can be Manufacture inexpensively and automatically get a scratch-resistant surface. It has a low weight and high resilience and can be used and used on site when creating the wall.
  • the profile strip produced in the extrusion process has a high degree of dimensional accuracy and therefore allows the tongue-and-groove extensions to be produced with tighter tolerances, so that the individual sections of the profile strip can not only be joined together, but actually also mutually mutually stable when plugged together support.
  • the tongue and groove-like extensions can be designed as snap connection elements, so that it is possible to assemble the sections of the profile strip transversely to their longitudinal extent by a sliding process.
  • the central web can have a groove in the area of the insertion slot or slots, which can serve as a marking for the use of fastening screws if the new profile strip is nevertheless to be connected to a support wall by a screwing process and does not take advantage of hooking angles in connection with the fastening grooves will.
  • Angle pieces can advantageously be provided for insertion into chambers of the profile strip, which have hooks for hanging in slot rails. This can be used in conjunction with slotted rails to create a very stable wall, which is used in a very decorative way to accommodate the hanging articles and the goods to be fastened to them. It is also possible to break through the continuous rear wall of the profile strip sections at certain intervals in order to create holes through which the angle pieces can be inserted laterally into the chambers. Can in the chambers protruding ribs can be provided for optional insertion of the elbows. The distance of the wall formed from the profile strip sections to the fastening point is thus varied. In addition, the protruding ribs serve to stiffen the profile strip and the wall.
  • the front webs can have mutually assigned, protruding projections which form undercuts for anchoring insertion strips.
  • the slide-in strips can be printed or colored in various ways so that the color impression of such a wall can be varied very quickly.
  • the insertion strips can also consist, for example, of a photo cut into strips. Since the slide-in strips are usually only used to change the decorative appearance and the surface of the wall - with the exception of the hanging slots - they can be made comparatively thin.
  • the front webs will be flat. However, it is also possible to assign a curved surface, convex or concave, or a stepped surface, or to form the surface in this way. This also creates decorative effects.
  • the profile strip shown in Figure 1 is designed as an extrusion profile 1 made of plastic and has a continuous back web 8.
  • Front webs 4 are held via cross webs 20, which in this respect have identical dimensions and which are also arranged symmetrically.
  • the two front webs 4 form the front view of the profile strip and are thus arranged on the front 5.
  • the two front webs 4 protrude beyond the cross webs 20 and enclose between them a complete suspension slot 6, which serves to insert a corresponding foot of a suspension article and to engage behind one of the two projecting front webs 4.
  • Such hanging articles and the way in which they are used are known and therefore need not be explained.
  • a center web 2 provided with interruptions is arranged.
  • the central web 2 is formed where the Extend front webs 4 over the cross webs 20.
  • the central web 2 forms, in addition to the back web 8, the second connection between the transverse webs 20.
  • the two front webs 4 end set back from the central web 2 by half the width of a suspension slot 6, so that in each case at the transition point between two adjacent sections of the profile strip Another suspension slot 6 is created.
  • Chambers 22, 23 are formed or delimited by the back web 8, the cross webs 20 and the front webs 4, which are designed to be closed and, as a closed hollow profile, produce a considerable stiffening effect.
  • the chambers 22 are formed by the transverse webs 20 in connection with the front web 4 and the back web 8, the chambers 23 by the cross webs 20 in connection with the central web 2 and the back web 8.
  • Another open chamber merges into the insertion slot 6.
  • the central web 2 is connected to the back web 8 at the top and bottom in the manner shown, a spring-like extension 16 and a groove-like extension 17 being formed here, so that adjacent sections of the profile strip are in this way connected via a snap connection 16 , 17 can be connected to one another in a snap-in manner.
  • this snap connection 16, 17 is invisible, in particular from the front side 5, when it is plugged together.
  • the central web 2 has a groove 21 which serves as an aid for the use of fastening screws.
  • the groove 21 is also largely invisible due to its hidden position behind the suspension slots 6.
  • a wall 18 as shown in FIG. 2 can be created from a number of sections of profile strips according to FIG.
  • a support wall or a frame-like structure, which is also provided with rollers 19, for example, can be used.
  • Such a wall 18 can be covered with sections of the profile strip on both sides be designed such that it is also possible to dispense with a support wall and to establish a direct connection between the two sides via the fastening grooves and corresponding angles or rail pieces. It goes without saying and is readily conceivable that, of course, also fixed walls, even with only one-sided equipment, can be created with the profile strip according to FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of a suspension profile 24.
  • the suspension profile 24 has two side walls 25, a front wall 26 and a rear wall 27.
  • the side walls 25 and the front wall 26 have the same length in cross section, while the rear wall 27 has a greater length.
  • the cross section of the hanging profile is therefore rectangular, the rear wall 27 being provided with an extension 28.
  • Lugs 29 are arranged on the rear side 10 of the hanging profile 24.
  • the hanging profile 24 can be made of metal or plastic. To attach the profile strip, the hanging profile 24 is pushed into one of the chambers 22. In this case, the hanging profile 24 has a lateral projection over the profile strip, so that the lugs 29 can engage in corresponding rails. Such rails are known, so that they can be dispensed with.
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the hanging profile 24.
  • the front wall 26 is set back by a distance 30 from the end of the rear wall 27.
  • the lugs 29 are arranged.
  • the distance 30 is selected so that when the suspension profile 24 is fastened to the known rails, the front wall 26 and the side walls 25 are flush with the profile strip. This gives the attachment of the profile bar by means of hanging profile 24 a pleasing appearance.
  • the second embodiment of the profiled strip shown in FIG. 5 is constructed in a similar way to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1.
  • the profiled strip according to FIG. 5 is based on a triple unit and is therefore of wider design. It has two fully designed hook-in slots 6 and then receives a third hook-in slot in the association.
  • Each of the suspension slots 6 has the width x.
  • the top and bottom front web 4 of the profile strip end set back by half the width (x / 2) relative to the tongue and groove extensions 16 and 17, so that there is an insertion slot of width x at this point between two adjacent profile sections results.
  • the front webs 4 are flat on their surface facing the front 5. At this point, however, they could also be convex or concave or stepped.
  • the front webs 4 end in extensions 37 and 38, which face each other and receive an insertion strip 39 between them in the undercut formed in this way, which can be easily changed by inserting or replacing the surface of the extrusion profile 1 and the wall created therefrom.
  • FIG. 7 a slotted rail 33
  • FIG. 7 a slotted rail 33
  • Such an angle piece 31, as shown in perspective in FIG. 6, has a plate 34 and a right-angled hook 32, by means of which it can be suspended in the slot rail, the hook 32 being able to have a plurality of recesses for optional suspension.
  • Freely ending ribs 35 and 36 are provided within the chamber 22, between which the plate 34 of an angle piece can be inserted in three different positions (FIG. 5), so that the distance from the slotted rail 33 can also be selected or adjusted in different ways .
  • FIG. 8 illustrates once again how the decorative appearance of the extrusion profile 1 and thus the wall formed from such sections can optionally be changed by inserting strips 39.
  • These insertion strips 39 generally consist of printed paper, by means of which, for example, a marble-like effect or a linen structure or only the color design of the wall can be produced or easily changed.

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  • Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Stands, And Related Fastening Devices (AREA)
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  1. Latte profilée sous la forme d'un profilé d'extrusion en matière plastique ou en aluminium, pour la construction d'un panneau approprié pour recevoir des articles à accrocher, avec des appendices s'engageant l'un dans l'autre pour assembler en les superposant plusieurs sections de la latte profilée, avec plusieurs chambres servant au raidissement et avec au moins une fente d'accrochage qui est alors disposée à mi-hauteur sur la face antérieure de la latte profilée et à laquelle se raccordent de part et d'autre des ailes frontales de même hauteur, disposées chaque fois en étant décalées, par rapport aux appendices s'engageant l'un dans l'autre, d'une distance égale à la demi-largeur d'une fente d'accrochage,
    caractérisée en ce que :
    - les appendices s'engageant l'un dans l'autre sont sous la forme d'une rainure (17) et d'une languette (16),
    - la latte profilée (1) présente une aile postérieure (8) continue,
    - il est prévu chaque fois, dans la région des fentes d'accrochage (6), une aile médiane (2) disposée dans le plan longitudinal médian de la latte profilée (1) et munie d'ouvertures,
    - il est prévu, sur les extrémités de l'aile médiane (2) se raccordant auxdites ouvertures, des ailes transversales (20) continues qui relient les ailes frontales (4) à l'aile postérieure (8),
    - l'aile postérieure (8) se termine en alignement avec l'aile médiane (2) et la rainure (17) est ménagée entre les régions terminales de l'aile médiane (2) et de l'aile postérieure (8), et
    - les fentes d'accrochage (6) ont une forme symétrique.
  2. Latte profilée selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la rainure (17) et la languette (16) sont agencées sous la forme d'éléments à encliquetage.
  3. Latte profilée selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que l'aile médiane (2) présente dans la région de la fente ou des fentes d'accrochage (6) une nervure (21).
  4. Latte profilée selon une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que sont prévues des équerres (31) destinées à être insérées dans des chambres (22) et présentant des crochets (32) pour être accrochées dans des rails à fentes (33).
  5. Latte profilée selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu dans les chambres (22) des nervures saillantes (35, 36) pour l'insertion sélective des équerres (31).
  6. Latte profilée selon une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que les ailes frontales (4) présentent sur les deux extrémités des appendices (37, 38) tournés l'un vers l'autre en étant saillants vers l'avant, qui constituent des rainures pour l'ancrage de bandes (39) à insérer par coulissement.
  7. Latte profilée selon une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce que les ailes frontales (4) présentent des faces planes.
  8. Latte profilée selon une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce que les ailes frontales (4) présentent des faces courbes.
EP88102262A 1987-02-20 1988-02-17 Latte profilée pour la construction d'un panneau conçu pour recevoir des articles à accrocher Expired - Lifetime EP0279418B1 (fr)

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