Rail Profile with Attachment Mechanism and Related Methods

20200340236 ยท 2020-10-29

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    Abstract

    A profile system (1) for fastening objects to a room wall provided with a plate covering comprises at least one elongated rail profile (2), which extends in a longitudinal direction (L) and has a constant cross-section, and at least one plug element (3), which is designed to be fastened directly and detachably to the rail profile (2) in a plug-in manner. The rail profile (2), viewed in cross-section, has a substantially rectangular base section (6), whose depth (T) is adapted to the thickness of the plate covering and which is provided on its front side with a receiving groove (7) extending in the longitudinal direction (L) with a groove opening (9) accessible from the outside, and at least one fastening leg (13) which adjoins the rear side of the base section (6) substantially flush and projects outwards from the base section (6).

    Claims

    1. A profile system (1) for fastening objects to a room wall provided with a plate covering, comprising at least one elongated rail profile (2), which extends in a longitudinal direction (L) and has a constant cross-section, and at least one plug element (3), which is fastenable directly and detachably to the rail profile (2) in a plug-in manner, wherein the rail profile (2), viewed in cross-section, has a substantially rectangular base section (6), whose depth (T) is adapted to the thickness of the plate covering and which is provided on its front side with a receiving groove (7) extending in the longitudinal direction (L) with a groove opening (9) accessible from the outside, and at least one fastening leg (13) which adjoins the rear side of the base section (6) substantially flush and projects outwards from the base section (6), and wherein the plug element (3) has a holding section (19), in particular a plate-shaped holding section (19), and an elongatedly formed connecting section (20) fastened to the holding section (19) and extending in the longitudinal direction (L), the connecting section (20) comprising at least one bar (21) extending outwards from the holding section (19) and a head section (22) arranged at the free end of the bar (21), the head section (22) being insertable through the groove opening (9) into the receiving groove (7) of the rail profile (2) in a first swivel position of the plug element (3) with respect to a swivel axis (24) extending in the longitudinal direction (L) and is lockable by swiveling the plug element (3) about the swivel axis (24) into a second swivel position within the receiving groove (7), wherein the profile system (1) comprises at least one load-bearing element (4) which, on its substantially flat rear side (29), is provided with a groove (31) which is open at the bottom, closed at the top and has undercuts (30) laterally, the dimensions of the groove (31) being adapted to the holding section (19) of the plug element (3) in such a way that the load-bearing element (4) can be pushed from above onto the locked holding section (19) in a form-fitting manner and, in this state, bears flat against the plate covering, and a bath utensil (5) is fastened to the front side of the load-bearing element (4).

    2. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the receiving groove (7), viewed in cross-section, describes a circular arc (8) extending over at least 200 and having a first radius R.sub.1, the groove opening (9) has a predetermined groove width (B) and the head section (22) has a substantially cylindrical circumferential surface, which, viewed in cross-section, describes a circular arc having radius R.sub.2, which is equal to or smaller than the radius R.sub.1, the maximum distance (a.sub.max) between a circular chord (23) delimiting the circular arc of the circumferential surface and the circumferential surface being smaller than the groove width (B).

    3. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, further comprising undercut recesses (10, 11) provided on the rear side and/or on the upper side and/or on the underside of the base section (6) of the rail profile (2).

    4. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a recess (12) with an undercut provided in the corner region between the underside and the front side of the base section (6) and/or in the corner region between the front side and the upper side of the base section (6) and/or in the corner region between the upper side and the rear side of the base section (6), the recess defining a grout chamber.

    5. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the fastening leg (13) is provided with a plurality of passage openings (14), which are uniformly spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction (L).

    6. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one rail profile (2) and the at least one plug element (3) are made of metal, in particular of aluminum or stainless steel.

    7. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the holding section (19) is plate-shaped.

    8. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the bar (21) of the connecting section (20) projects from the holding section (19) at an angle () in the range from 100 to 110.

    9. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the head section (22) is provided with a receiving deepening (27) extending in the longitudinal direction (L), into which a rubber lip (28) serving for tolerance compensation is inserted.

    10. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one load-bearing element (4) is made of metal or plastic.

    11. A profile system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the bath utensil (5) is a holding bar, a shower seat, a towel holder or a shower tray.

    Description

    [0015] Further features and advantages of the present invention become clear by the following description with reference to the enclosed drawing. There is/are

    [0016] FIG. 1 a perspective view of a rail profile of a profile system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    [0017] FIG. 2 an enlarged view of section II in FIG. 1;

    [0018] FIG. 3 a perspective view of the rail profile mounted on a wall;

    [0019] FIG. 4 a perspective view of a plug element of the profile system;

    [0020] FIG. 5 an enlarged view of section IV in FIG. 4;

    [0021] FIGS. 6-8 enlarged cross-sectional views showing how the plug element is fastened to the rail profile of the arrangement shown in FIG. 3;

    [0022] FIG. 9 a perspective view analogous to FIG. 3 with the plug element fastened to the rail profile;

    [0023] FIG. 10 a perspective front view of the load-bearing element of the profile system;

    [0024] FIG. 11 a perspective rear view of the load-bearing element;

    [0025] FIG. 12-14 perspective views analogous to FIG. 11, showing how a load-bearing element is fastened to the plug element;

    [0026] FIG. 15 a perspective view of a bath utensil in the form of a holding bar fastened to a wall;

    [0027] FIG. 16 an enlarged, partially cut side view of the arrangement shown in FIG. 15;

    [0028] FIG. 17 a perspective view of a bath utensil in the form of a shower tray fastened to a wall;

    [0029] FIG. 18 an enlarged, partially cut side view of the arrangement shown in FIG. 17;

    [0030] FIG. 19 a perspective view of a bath utensil in the form of a shower seat when opened fastened to a wall;

    [0031] FIG. 20 an enlarged partially cut side view of the arrangement shown in FIG. 19; and

    [0032] FIG. 21 a perspective view of the shower seat shown in FIG. 19 in the folded state.

    [0033] Identical reference numbers subsequently designate similarly designed components or component areas.

    [0034] FIGS. 1 to 16 show a profile system 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention which has as main components a rail profile 2, a plug element 3, a load-bearing element 4 and a bath utensil 5 in the form of a holding bar.

    [0035] Rail profile 2 is an elongated rail profile extending in a longitudinal direction and having a constant cross-section, which is made of stainless steel. Alternatively, the rail profile 2 can also be made of aluminum or another material, such as plastic. The length of the rail profile 2 is normally 1000 to 3000 mm when delivered and can then be shortened to any length before mounting. The rail profile 2 comprises, viewed in cross-section, a substantially rectangular base section 6 which is provided at its front side with a receiving groove 7 extending in the longitudinal direction L. The receiving groove 7 describes a circular arc 8 with a first radius R.sub.1 extending over an angle of at least 200, presently about 270, and is accessible via a groove opening 9 having a pre-determined groove width B. Undercut recesses 10, 11 are provided at the rear side, the upper side and the underside of the base section 6. The two recesses 10 provided at the rear side have the shape of a part of a circle when viewed in cross section. The recesses 11 at the upper side and the underside of the base section have a dovetail shape. In the corner areas between the underside and the front side, as well as between the front side and the upper side of the base section, undercut recesses 12 are provided defining a grout chamber. The rail profile 2 further comprises two fastening legs 13 which adjoin the rear side of the base section 6 substantially flush and protrude from the base section 6 upwards and downwards in opposite directions. Each of the fastening legs 13 is provided with a plurality of passage openings 14 which are substantially uniformly spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction, the uniform spacing not being mandatory.

    [0036] FIG. 3 shows the rail profile 2 when mounted on a wall 15. To achieve this condition, during the laying of tiles 16 on a wall 15, the rail profile 2 is installed in a horizontal joint between two rows of tiles arranged one above the other in such a way that the fastening legs are embedded in the tile adhesive 17 and the base section 6 is positioned in the joint in such a way that the side edges of the tiles 16 lie against the underside and the upper side of the base section 6. The tile adhesive 17 penetrates the passage openings 14 of the upper fastening leg 13 and anchors itself in the recesses 10 and 11, whereby a good fixing of the rail profile 2 to the wall 15 is achieved. In a further step grout 18 is applied and claws itself in the recesses 12 of the base section 6 of the rail profile 2.

    [0037] The plug element 3, which is shown in more detail in FIGS. 4 and 5, is also made of stainless steel. As with rail profile 2, other materials can also be used. The plug element 3 comprises a plate-shaped holding section 19 and an elongated connecting section 20 extending the longitudinal direction L attached thereto. The connecting section 20 has a bar 21 extending outwardly from the holding section 19 and a cylindrical head section 22 arranged at the free end of the bar 20, the circumferential surface of which, viewed in cross section, describes a circular arc having a radius R.sub.2 which is equal to a radius R.sub.1 or slightly, a few tenth of a mm, respectively, smaller than radius R.sub.1. The maximum distance a.sub.max between a circular chord 23 delimiting the circular arc which extends in relation to FIG. 4 at an angle to the holding section 19, which preferably lies in the range from 35 to 60, and the circumferential surface is slightly smaller than the groove width, so that the head section 22 can be inserted, as shown in FIG. 6, in a specific swivel position of the plug element 3 with respect to a swivel axis 24 extending in the longitudinal direction L, through the groove opening 9 into the receiving groove 7 of the rail profile 2 in the direction of the arrow 25 and, in the context of a swivel movement about the swivel axis in the direction of the arrow 26, can be locked within the receiving groove 7, see FIGS. 7 and 8. To facilitate the insertion of the head section 22 into the receiving groove 7, the bar 21 of the connection section 20 protrudes from the holding section 19 at an angle from 100 to 110. To achieve tolerance compensation in the state shown in FIG. 8, the head section is provided in the area of the circular chord 23 with the receiving deepening 27 extending in the longitudinal direction L, into which an elongated rubber lip 28 is inserted. The rubber lip 28 prevents the head section 22 from being moved too easily within the receiving groove 7. FIG. 9 shows the plug element in the state in which it is attached to the rail profile 2 of the arrangement shown in FIG. 3.

    [0038] FIGS. 10 and 11 show the load-bearing element 4. This is in form of a plate and provided on its substantially flat rear side 29 with a groove 31 which is open at the bottom and closed at the top, has undercuts 30 laterally and the dimensions of which are adapted to the holding section 19 of the plug element 3 such that the load-bearing element 4 can be pushed from above in the direction of the arrow 32 in a form-fitting manner onto the locked holding section 19, as it is shown in FIGS. 13 and 14, and, in this pushed-on state, bears flat against the tiles 16.

    [0039] FIGS. 15 and 16 show an arrangement in which a bath utensil 5 in the form of a holding bar using two plug elements and two load-bearing elements 4 are fastened to a wall, the bath utensil 5 being fixedly connected to the two load-bearing elements 4.

    [0040] FIGS. 17 and 18 show an embodiment in which the bath utensil 5 is formed by shower tray.

    [0041] In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 19 to 21 the bath utensil 5 is a shower seat. The shower seat comprises a seat section 33, which is attached to a load-bearing element 4 swivable about a swivel axis 34, so that the seat section 34 can be swiveled from the horizontal position shown in FIGS. 19 and 20 upwardly into the vertical position shown in FIG. 21, when not in use. The load-bearing element 4 comprises in this embodiment, even if not shown here, two grooves 31 and is pushed from above onto the holding sections 19 of the two plug-elements 3 fastened to the rail profile 2.

    [0042] It should be clear that the above-described embodiments should only be taken as examples and in no way as restrictive. Rather, changes and modifications can be made to the embodiments without leaving the scope of protection defined by the enclosed claims.

    REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0043] 1 Profile system [0044] 2 Rail profile [0045] 3 Plug element [0046] 4 Load-bearing element [0047] 5 Bath utensil [0048] 6 Base section [0049] 7 Receiving groove [0050] 8 Circular arc [0051] 9 Groove opening 10 Recess [0052] 11 Recess [0053] 12 Recess [0054] 13 Fastening leg [0055] 14 Passage opening [0056] 15 Wall [0057] 16 Tile [0058] 17 Tile adhesive [0059] 18 Grout [0060] 19 Holding section [0061] 20 Connecting section [0062] 21 Bar [0063] 22 Head section [0064] 23 Circular chord [0065] 24 Swivel axis [0066] 25 Arrow [0067] 26 Arrow [0068] 27 Receiving deepening [0069] 28 Rubber lip [0070] 29 Rear side [0071] 30 Undercut [0072] 31 Groove [0073] 32 Arrow [0074] 33 Seat section [0075] 34 Swivel axis [0076] L Longitudinal direction [0077] B Groove width b width [0078] a.sub.max Maximum distance [0079] , , angle