SUPPORT ELEMENT FOR SPACERS AND SET OF A SUPPORT ELEMENT FOR SPACERS AND A SET OF SPACERS
20220282493 · 2022-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/02452
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F2015/02077
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Support element for spacers comprising a base provided for being placed on a surface elevation pedestal, which basis is provided with at least a first and a second window having a curved geometry, each window being provided for applying therein one of the spacers in such a manner that the spacer can be freely moved in the window in which it is applied and be guided by that window when being moved, the first and second window each having a start section and a final section, the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window being juxtaposed one to each other in such a manner that a linear axis starting from a centre of the basis in a direction towards an external border of the basis crosses successively the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window.
Claims
1. Support element for spacers comprising a base provided for being placed on a surface elevation pedestal or a joist, which basis is provided with at least a first and a second window each having a curved geometry, each window being provided for applying therein one of the spacers, the first and second window each having a start section and a final section, wherein the windows are provided in such a manner that the spacer can be freely moved in the window in which it is applied and be guided by that window when being moved, characterised in that the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window being juxtaposed one to each other in such a manner that a linear axis starting from a centre of the basis in a direction towards an external border of the basis crosses successively the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window.
2. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that each window comprises an interior curved line and an exterior curved line, the interior and exterior curved lines being at equal distance among them over their whole length.
3. Support element for spacers according to claim 2, characterised in that a starting point of the interior curved line located at a height of the start section is located at a distance of said centre which is at least 25% higher than the one at which a final point of the interior curved line located at a height of the final section is situated with respect to said centre.
4. Support element for spacers according to claim 2, characterised in that interior and exterior curved line is inclined towards said centre.
5. Support element for spacers according claim 1, characterised in that the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window are juxtaposed one to each other over at least 15% of their length.
6. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that it is circular.
7. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that a circular opening is foreseen in the extension and at distance of the final section of at least one window.
8. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that at least two longitudinal openings are foreseen in the basis around said centre, the openings extending in parallel to each other.
9. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that each window is surrounded with a border.
10. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises a set of perforations applied along two lines which are perpendicular to one another.
11. Support element for spacers according to claim 1, characterised in that the basis comprises an indication indicating a zone on which an offset with respect to the centre can be made.
12. A set of support elements for spacers and a set of spacers, each of said support elements for spacers comprising a base provided for being placed on a surface elevation pedestal or a joist, which basis is provided with at least a first and a second window each having a curved geometry, each window being provided for applying therein one of the spacers, the first and second window each having a start section and a final section, wherein the windows are provided in such a manner that the spacer can be freely moved in the window in which it is applied and be guided by that window when being moved, and wherein the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window being juxtaposed one to each other in such a manner that a linear axis starting from a centre of the basis in a direction towards an external border of the basis crosses successively the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window, and wherein said set of spacers comprises at least a plurality of spacers distributed according to categories, each spacer having each an attachment member provided for connecting the spacer to the window and a head which extends above the basis when the spacer is connected to the window, each category having a predetermined head width, the thickness of the heads of the different categories being different among each other.
Description
[0013] The invention will now be described in more details with respect to the drawings showing an example of an embodiment of a support element for spacers according to the invention. In the drawings;
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[0021] In the figures a same reference sign has been allotted to a same element or to a corresponding element.
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[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] Each window has an interior curved line 10-1i, 10-2i, 10-3i and 10-4i and an exterior curved line 10-1e, 10-2e, 10-3e and 10-4e. The interior and exterior curved lines being of equal distance among them over their whole length. This equal distance enables to a spacer introduced in the window to be guided and retained over its whole path in the window.
[0027] The curved geometry of the windows is such that a start point of the interior curved line 10-1i, 10-2i, 10-3i and 10-4i located at a height of the start section is located at a distance of said centre of the basis which is at least 25% higher, in particular between 25 and 40% higher, than the one at which a final point of the interior curved line at a height of the final section is situated with respect to said centre. Thus, the curved line of the window inclines in a continuous manner towards the centre of the basis and does not follow a circular path of which the radius of the curve remains constant. The interior and exterior curved line are thus inclined towards the centre. This enables to apply spacers in the windows at places which do not have a same distance with respect to the centre of the basis and thus enable to apply a spacer in a continuous manner at different distances from the centre.
[0028] Preferably the final section of the first window and the start section of the second window are juxtaposed one to each other over at least 15%, in particular over 15 to 25%, of their length. This also applies to the final section of the second, respectively the third and fourth, window and to the start section of the third, respectively the fourth and the first, window. This enables to multiply the positions of the spacer over a reduced space.
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[0030] Preferably a circular opening 14 (see
[0031] Preferably each window is surrounded with a border 16 foreseen in the basis. This also applies for each circular opening. The border forms a circumference for the window, respectively the circular opening, and is situated offset towards the bottom with respect to the upper surface of the basis. The distance between this border and the upper surface corresponds to the thickness of a support disk 23 (see
[0032] For facilitating the fixing of the support element for the spacers on the pedestal or the joist after having been positioned, it is preferably equipped with a set of perforations 20 applied along a cercle of which the radius is lower than the one of the bases.
[0033] The support element for spacers according to the invention is part of a set which also comprises a set of spacers 13. The set of spacers comprises a plurality of spacers 13. As illustrated in
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] Preferably the support element for spacers according to the invention comprises an indication 22, for example by application of a streak or a wave profile, indicating the zone with respect to the centre over which said offset can be done while maintaining the stability of the pedestal, the support element for spacers and the slabs which will be applied thereon. Preferably this indication extends over a surface equal to a quarter of the surface of the support element for spacers starting from a line which crosses the centre for thereafter going in a direction going from the border of the support element for spacers. This enables then to persons applying the slabs to easily see the limits between which the offset can be done.
[0036] When placing the slabs, after application of the support element for spacers, the slabs will be applied one by one, and the spacers will be applied between the slabs by having them sliding in the window.