RESILIENT FIXING ELEMENT AND A SKIRTING BOARD FIXING SYSTEM COMPRISING A SKIRTING BOARD AND SUCH A FIXING ELEMENT
20190127992 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F19/0463
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/0481
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B5/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F15/02027
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B5/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04F19/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A resilient fixing element (1) for releasingly connecting a skirting board with a floor covering, the fixing element (1) comprising a first arm (2) to be located under the floor covering, a second arm (3) to be located over the floor covering and to be engaged with the skirting board, and a connecting face (4) connecting the first arm (2) with the second arm (3), the fixing element (1) further comprising at least one resilient abutment element (6, 6) located in an internal space between the arms (2, 3), characterized in that the at least one resilient abutment element (6, 6) may take a first position in which it is constrained and blocked lying along the connecting face (4) and a second position in which it is extended into said internal space, wherein the fixing element (1) is CM provided with at least one engagement means (7) enabling to block the abutment element (6, 6) in its first position and to release the abutment element (6, 6) into its second position. A skirting board fixing system comprising a skirting board and the resilient fixing element according to the invention, in which the skirting board consists of a wall abutting covering arm (11) and a floor abutting arm (12), the arm (12) being engaged with the fixing element (1).
Claims
1. A resilient fixing element (1) for releasingly connecting a skirting board with a floor covering, the fixing element (1) comprising a first arm (2) to be located under the floor covering, a second arm (3) to be located over the floor covering and to be engaged with the skirting board, and a connecting face (4) joining the first arm (2) with the second arm (3), the fixing element (1) further comprising at least one resilient abutment element (6, 6) located in an internal space between the arms (2, 3), wherein at least one resilient abutment element (6, 6) may take a first position in which it is constrained and blocked lying along the connecting face (4) and a second position in which it is extended into said internal space, wherein the fixing element (1) is provided with at least one engagement means (7) enabling to block the abutment element (6, 6) in its first position and to release the abutment element (6, 6) into its second position.
2. The fixing element according to claim 1, wherein the abutment element (6) constitutes an integral part of the fixing element (1) and it is formed by cutting a strip of the material of the connecting face (4), wherein in the second position the abutment element (6) has a shape that is curved towards said internal space of the fixing element (1).
3. The fixing element according to claim 1, wherein the abutment element (6) constitutes a separate strip of material connected to the face (4).
4. The fixing element according to claim 1, wherein the engagement means (7) constitutes an integral part of the fixing element (1) and it is formed by cutting a strip of the material of the fixing element (1), wherein said strip of material has a curved shape so that its free end engages the abutment element (6, 6) in its second positon.
5. The fixing element according to claim 4, wherein the abutment element (6, 6) comprises a blocking detent (9) for retaining the engagement means (7).
6. The fixing element according to claim 1, wherein the engagement means (7) constitutes an integral part of the fixing element (1) and it is formed by cutting a strip of the material of the fixing element (1), the engagement means (7) comprising an additional blocking detent (10) for retaining the abutment element (6, 6).
7. The fixing element according to claim 1, wherein the engagement means (7) is a detent (7) extending into said internal space of the fixing element (1), the fixing element (1) comprising a cut out (12) enabling the abutment element (6, 6) to be released into its second position from the outside of the fixing element (1).
8. The fixing element according to claim 7, wherein the detent (7) is formed by a notch made in the material of the fixing element (1).
9. The fixing element according to claim 7, further comprising a control member (11) cooperating with the abutment element (6, 6) in order to release it into its second position.
10. The fixing element according to claim 7, wherein the detent (7) is a separate element connected to the fixing element (1).
11. The fixing element according to claim 1, further comprising several spaced apart abutment elements (6, 6) and several engagement means (7), each cooperating with a corresponding abutment element (6, 6).
12. The fixing element according to claim 1, further comprising at least one securing detent (13) for immobilizing the fixing element (1), the securing detents (13) preferably consisting of outwardly bent angular notches made in the fixing element material.
13. A skirting board fixing system comprising a skirting board and the resilient fixing element according to claim 1, in which the skirting board consists of a wall abutting covering arm (11) and a floor abutting arm (12), the floor abutting arm (12) being engaged with the fixing element (1), wherein in an assembled state of the system, when the fixing element (1) connects the skirting board with the floor covering that is located by the wall, the abutment element (6, 6) is in its second position and exerts pressure on the front side of the floor covering, the pressure being directed along the arms (2, 3) of the fixing element (1).
Description
[0022] The fixing element and the system according to the invention are presented on the appended drawings in which:
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[0037] As shown in
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[0040] The abutment element 6 is formed as a straight strip cut off a resilient material of the connecting face 4 of the fixing element 1. The abutment element 6 has been formed in such a way that in a non-constrained state it has a curved shape and extends into the internal space of the fixing element 1. In a first mounting position the abutment element 6 is constrained; it is oriented by force along the face 4 and blocked by the engagement means 7. On the other hand, once the fixing element 1 has been mounted on the edge of the flooring element and the flooring element has been placed by the wall S, the engagement means 7 is unblocked so as to release the abutment element 6 which in turn tends to elastically return to its non-constrained second position and presses against the front face of the floor covering P.
[0041] The engagement means 7 is also formed as a strip cut off a resilient material of the fixing element 1. Said strip is bent as shown in
[0042] The fixing element 1 operates as follows. Before installation and engagement with the skirting board L, the free end of the engagement means 7 blocks the free end of the abutment element 6 so as to retain it in its first position, substantially along the face 4. In this state the fixing element 1 is mounted on the edge of e.g. a floor panel of the last row of the floor covering P to be placed by the wall S which means that the fixing element 1 will abut the wall S. The abutment element 6 will not interfere with the mounting of the fixing element 1 on the panel because it does not extend into its internal space. When the last row of panels with their fixing elements mounted has been laid by the wall S, the operator tilts each engagement means 7 upwards by gripping its curved part so as to release the blocked abutment element 6. When released, the resilient abutment element 6 tends to return to its second position as shown in
[0043] The material of which the fixing element 1 is made must have suitably selected elastic properties. First, the fixing element 1 must be able to be mounted on the edge of the floor covering and engaged with the skirting board L. Next, the cut off strips of the material constituting the abutment elements 6 and the engagement means 7 must be able to be suitably shaped and bent in order to perform their functions. The abutment element 6 must exert the required pressure on the front face of the floor covering P, while the engagement means 7 must on one hand retain the blocked abutment element 6, and on the other hand must enable manual bending in order to release the abutment element 6. A specialist will be able to select a suitable material for the fixing element 1 according to the invention, meeting the above requirements.
[0044] The engagement means 7 may be shaped in various ways. Other embodiments of the engagement means 7 are shown in
[0045] The engagement means 7 shown in
[0046] The fixing element 1 may also be provided with additional securing detents designated by the number 13 in
[0047] Another embodiment of the engagement means 7 is shown in the analogous views of
[0048] Another, fourth embodiment is shown in the analogous views of
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[0050] In a preferred variant of this embodiment, shown in
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