SKIRTING BOARD ASSEMBLY SUITABLE FOR FITTING ON A FLOOR SURFACE AND SIGNALLING SYSTEM FOR SIGNALLING AN IMPACT ON A COLLISION PROTECTOR
20220098808 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2201/0558
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F2019/0422
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F15/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G08B5/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a skirting board assembly including at least two hollow plastic skirting profiles and installation means to install adjacent skirting profiles to each other. The installation means include a first and second connecting element and in which the first connecting element includes an insertion part which is configured to be fitted in an end of a first skirting profile and includes a spherical connecting part, and the second connecting element includes an insertion part which is configured to be fitted in an end of a second adjacent skirting profile and includes a cup-shaped connecting part, so that the second skirting profile is placeable at an angle with respect to the first skirting profile due to the fact that the spherical connecting part of the first connecting element adjoins the cup-shaped connecting part of the second connecting element.
Claims
1. Skirting board assembly (1) configured to be fitted onto a floor structure and suitable for delimiting a zone or protecting walls against impact, comprising at least two hollow plastic skirting profiles (2a; 2b; 2c;2d;2e) and installation means to install adjacent skirting profiles to each other, wherein the installation means comprise a first (3) and second (4) connecting element in which the first connecting element (3) comprises an insertion part (5) which is configured to be fitted in an end of a first skirting profile (2a), and wherein the second connecting element (4) comprises an insertion part (5) which is configured to be fitted in an end of a second adjacent skirting profile (2b), characterized in that the first connecting element (3) furthermore comprises a connecting part (6) with a convex end and the second connecting element comprises a connecting part (7) with a concave end, in which the convex end of the first connecting element (3) is configured in a corresponding manner to the concave end of the second connecting element (4), so that the second skirting profile (2b) is placeable at an angle with respect to the first skirting profile (2a) due to the fact that the first connecting element (3) which is provided in the one skirting profile (2a) adjoins, with its convex end, the concave end of the second connecting element (4) which is provided in the adjacent skirting profile (2b).
2. Skirting board assembly (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first (3) and second (4) connecting element are provided with an anchoring opening (8) suitable for accommodating an anchoring means by means of which the connecting element (3, 4) is attachable to a floor structure.
3. Skirting board assembly (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that the first (3) and second (4) connecting element are provided with a passage opening (9) via which the internal space of the connecting element (3,4) is accessible, in order thus to reach an anchoring means which has been placed in said anchoring opening (8).
4. Skirting board assembly (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the installation means furthermore comprise a coupling element (10) suitable for coupling two skirting profiles (2b;2c) to each other, wherein the coupling element (10) comprises two insertion parts (5) which are in line with one another, wherein the first insertion part is configured to be fitted in an end of the one skirting profile and the second insertion part is configured to be fitted in an end of the other skirting profile.
5. Skirting board assembly (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the installation means furthermore comprise a corner element (11) suitable for coupling two skirting profiles (2d;2e) at right angles to each other, wherein the corner element (11) comprises two insertion parts (5) which extend at right angles to each other, wherein the first insertion part is configured to be fitted in an end of the one skirting profile (2d) and the second insertion part is configured to be fitted in an end of the other skirting profile (2e).
6. Skirting board assembly (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the skirting board assembly (1) comprises a signalling element (12) suitable for signalling an impact, wherein said signalling element (12) is provided with a securing part (13) in order to be secured to an insertion part (5) of an installation element, such as a connecting element (3;4), coupling element (10) or corner element (11), which is configured to be fitted in an end of a skirting profile and comprises a foldable part (14) of a predetermined length, wherein the signalling element (12) is configured to fold open when the distance between the installation element and the skirting profile becomes greater than the predetermined length due to a displacement of the skirting profile over the insertion part.
7. Skirting board assembly (1) according to claim 6, characterized in that the signalling element (12) comprises a spring-loaded element (15) suitable for moving the foldable part (14) from a rest position to an unfolded position, wherein the foldable part (14), in the rest position, bears against a wall of the skirting profile.
8. Signalling system for signalling an impact on a collision protection means comprising at least two hollow enclosure posts (18) between which at least one hollow cross member (19) extends, wherein the enclosure posts (18) each comprise a tubular coupling part (21) across which a part of the cross member (19) is slidable in order to couple the cross member (19) to the enclosure post (18), characterized in that the signalling system comprises a signalling element (12), wherein said signalling element (12) is provided with a securing part (13) in order to be secured to the coupling part (21) and comprises a foldable part (14) of a predetermined length, wherein the signalling element (12) is configured to fold open when the distance between the cross member (19) and the enclosure post (18) becomes greater than the predetermined length due to the cross member (19) being displaced with respect to the enclosure post (18).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The present disclosure will now be explained in more detail by means of the following description of a preferred embodiment of a skirting board assembly and signalling system according to the present disclosure. The sole aim of this description is to give illustrative examples and to indicate further advantages and particulars of this enclosure, and can therefore not be interpreted as a limitation of the area of application of the disclosure or of the patent rights defined in the claims.
[0023] In this description, reference numerals are used to refer to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] The skirting board assembly (1) according to the present disclosure was developed to be fitted to a floor structure and preferably offers protection up to ankle height. The skirting board assembly (1) may be used as collision protection by means of which a well-defined zone or device can be delimited, a lane for forklift trucks can be formed or impact-sensitive walls, e.g. walls made from sandwich panels in e.g. cold stores, or decorative walls can be protected.
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] The skirting profiles (2a;2b;2c;2d;2e) are of simple design, usually they have an I-shaped cross section. However, they may also be rectangular, square or tubular and have, if tubular, a circular cross section. The skirting profiles have a length between less than one metre and a few metres and have a height which varies from 100 mm to 500 mm.
[0047] The skirting board assembly (1) was developed in particular for use in environments comprising many bends, in which it is easy to orient the skirting profiles with respect to each other, so that an uninterrupted unit, can be formed (see
[0048] As can be seen from
[0049] The fastening elements (3;4) are likewise hollow and are preferably made from plastic material, preferably from a plastic material having a greater impact resistance than that from which the skirting profiles are made.
[0050] The installation means of the skirting board assembly furthermore comprise a coupling element (10) which is suitable for coupling two skirting profiles to each other along a straight line. As is shown in
[0051] In order to connect two skirting profiles (2d; 2e) at an angle of 90° with each other, the installation means of the skirting board assembly (1) according to the disclosure also comprise a corner element (11) which is suitable for coupling two skirting profiles at right angles to each other. As is shown in
[0052] After the skirting profiles have been oriented with respect to each other by means of the above-described fastening elements (3;4) and/or coupling elements (10) and/or corner elements (11), they have to be fixed to the floor structure situated underneath. To this end, the various installation elements (3;4;10;11), in particular the first (3) and second (4) connecting element, the coupling element (10) and the corner element (11), of the skirting board assembly (1) are provided with an anchoring opening (8) which is suitable for accommodating an anchoring means, such as e.g. a concrete screw or concrete anchor, by means of which the respective installation element can be fastened to a floor structure. Due to the fact that attaching the skirting board assembly, in particular the skirting profiles, to a floor surface situated underneath is effected indirectly via the installation elements, the skirting profiles themselves must not be damaged (drilled through) in order to fix the assembly to a floor structure. In this way, these skirting profiles are re-usable, if necessary, for example in another configuration.
[0053] In order to be readily able to access the screw or another suitable anchoring means during installation, the various said installation pieces are provided with a passage opening (9) via which the anchoring opening is accessible by means of a tool, such as for example a screwdriver, in order thus to fix the respective installation piece onto a floor structure. The respective passage opening (9) may be left open or may be covered by means of a suitable cover piece.
[0054] In order to be able to signal damage, the skirting board assembly (1) comprises a signalling element (12) suitable for signalling an impact. This signalling element (12) comprises, on the one hand, a securing part (13) which is configured to be secured to an insertion part (5) of an installation element, such as e.g. a connecting element (3;4), coupling element (10) or corner element (11), wherein the insertion part (5) is configured to be fitted in an end of a skirting profile and the signalling element (12) on the other hand comprises a foldable part (14) of a predetermined length, wherein the signalling element (12) is configured to fold open when the distance between the installation element and the skirting profile is greater than the predetermined length. There are various way to cause the foldable part to fold open, thus, as shown for example in
[0055] In case there is a collision with the skirting profile, as e.g. illustrated in
[0056] Such a way of signalling is obviously also perfectly suitable for use with other collision protection means such as, e.g., an enclosure or rack protector. Such a signalling system for signalling an impact on a collision protection means and the operation thereof is shown in