The present invention relates to an overhanging element comprising a basis provided for being applied on a surface raising pedestal, which basis is provided with a window which extends in a longitudinal manner in the basis, said window being dimensioned such that a wing which is part of an insert part applied on the pedestal can cross it and thus guide a translatory movement of the overhanging element with respect to the pedestal on which it is applied, which basis comprises at a first longitudinal end a stop member which extend substantially perpendicular with respect to the basis.
Such an overhanging element is known from U.S. Pat. No. 685,745. The known overhanging element comprises a stop member having an ellipse shaped geometry, which is applied at a first longitudinal end of the basis. The overhanging element serves to be applied on a surface raising pedestal and to overhang a distance between the pedestal and a wall border and is applied under a soil covering element applied on the pedestal. It is well known in the surface raising technique or surface inclination compensation technique, to make use of pedestals. Those pedestals are applied on a soil, which is either flat, or sloped. When the soil is flat, the pedestals serve to raise the surface for creating a space which can serve for housing therein among others electrical cables. When the soil is sloped, the pedestal serves not only to raise the surface, but also to compensate the slope. The soil covering, for example formed by slabs or a deck in natural or synthetic wood, is than applied on the pedestal. For filling up the space between a partition or a wall and the first row of pedestals, use is made of overhanging elements which are applied on the head of the pedestal and of which the stop member is applied against the wall or partition. The presence of a window enables the wing of the insert part applied on the pedestal to cross this window and thus guide the overhanging element in its transversal movement with respect to the pedestal on which it is applied. This transversal movement enables on its turn to have the overhanging element sliding until its stop member enters into contact with the wall or partition.
A drawback of the known overhanging element is that it does not enable to correctly overhang the distance between the wall or partition and the pedestal at places where the wall or partition is not rectilinear, or forms a corner. The modern architecture and the techniques and construction materials of today enable other geometrical shapes than straight lines. There is thus a need to have raised surfaces which can be combined with walls or partitions which are non-linear, or form angles.
It is an object of the invention to realise an overhanging element that can be used with walls or partitions of different geometries.
To this purpose an overhanging element according to the invention is characterized in that the stop member is formed by at least one flap provided with a notch which extends over the height of the flap, the notch having a depth such as to enable a bending and/or a removal of a section of the flap situated between the notch and a distal end of the flap. The presence of a notch thus enables, either to bend the section of the flap, or to remove it, in order to adapt the overhanging element to the geometry of the wall or partition in front of which it will be applied. As the overhanging element can thus be adapted to the geometry of the wall or partition, it becomes possible to overhang the distance until against the wall or partition, even if the latter is non-linear or forms an angle.
It should be noted that the patent application EP 3 279 405 describes the use of a stop member directly applied on the pedestal's head and provided with a notch enabling to remove a section of that stop member. However, this stop member is not part of an overhanging element and cannot be moved with respect to the pedestal for filling up the space between a partition or a wall and the pedestal on which it is applied and can thus not solve a problem of walls or partitions having non-linear geometries.
The utility model DE 20 2016 001842 describes an overhanging element which can also not be moved with respect to the pedestal and which can thus also not provide a solution to a problem of walls and partitions with non-linear geometries.
A first embodiment of an overhanging element according to the invention is characterized in that the notch is situated in a part of the flap situated between ⅓ and ⅔, in particular between 4/9 and 5/9, of the length of the flap. This enables on the one hand to always maintain a section of the flap which will be in contact with the wall or partition, and on the other hand to be able to sufficiently bend the flap or to remove a section thereof, and thus to be able to adapt the overhanging element to a large variety of wall or partition geometries.
A second embodiment of an overhanging element according to the invention is characterized in that the or the flap(s) is or are applied on a first foot and offset with respect to the basis. This enables to break off a part of the flap without altering the basis of the overhanging element.
Preferably the basis comprises a set of perforations crossing this basis. This enables to fix the overhanging element on the pedestal by using the perforations for introducing therein screws serving for fixing the overhanging element on the pedestal.
A third embodiment of an overhanging element according to the invention is characterized in that the basis is provided with a breaking line applied offset with respect to the flap. The presence of this breaking line enables to detach at this location a part of the overhanging element and thus to reduce the length of the basis. Thus, one can apply on a same pedestal two or three overhanging elements which form an angle among them. This happens to be very useful when the wall or partition forms an enclave or a corner.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings which illustrate embodiments of the overhanging element and of the set according to the invention. In the drawings:
In the drawings a same reference sign has been allotted to a same or analogous element.
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The overhanging element 1 is preferably manufactured of plastic material, such as polypropylene, but it will be clear that other materials, such epoxy reinforced with glass fibers, or even natural materials, such as wood, can be used.
The overhanging element 1 comprises a basis 2 provided for being mounted on the pedestal 3. This basis comprises at a first longitudinal end 4 a stop member 5 which extend substantially perpendicular with respect to the basis. The stop member is formed by at least one flap 6-1 provided with a notch 7-1, which extends over the height of the flap. In the embodiment shown in
Preferably the or the flap(s) is or are applied on a first foot 8-1, 8-2, which is offset with respect to the basis 2. This enables to be able to break off a part of the flap, or to remove one of the flaps, without altering the basis of the overhanging element. The flap is connected to the first foot at the height of its second section, in order not to perturbate the bending or removal of the first section.
Preferably the basis comprises a set of perforations 9 crossing this basis. These perforations of said set are aligned along at least one row and applied in an equidistant manner from each other. This enables to fix the overhanging element, for example by means of a screw, on the pedestal by using the perforations for introducing therein the screws and so fix the overhanging element on the pedestal. The presence of this set of perforations enables to choose one or more fixing points in function of the orientation of the overhanging element with respect to the head of the pedestal 3. Preferably each perforation comprises at the level of the upper side of the basis a conical cut-out enabling to house therein the head of the screw which will fix the overhanging element on the pedestal.
The overhanging element 1 comprises a window 10 which extends in a longitudinal manner in the basis 2. This window crosses the basis. The window 10 extends between the two rows of perforations 9. This window serves for being crossed by a wing which is part of an insert part 12 which will then extend between the soil covering elements. The insert part is fixed on the head of the pedestal 3 and enables to guide the translatory movement of the overhanging element with respect to the pedestal, as will be described in more details hereunder.
Preferably the upper side and the under side of the basis is provided with drainage grooves 18 serving to drain water which could fall on the overhanging element. A certain number of those grooves cross the perforations 9.
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The overhanging element according to the invention preferably also comprises a breaking line 21 applied in the basis offset with respect to the flap 6-1, 6-2. The breaking line extends in a transversal direction of this basis and is situated at a distance of the flap, in particular at a distance between 3 and 5 cm, more particularly a distance of 4 cm. This breaking line is preferably applied as well on the upper side as on the under side of the basis and extends over the whole width of the basis. It is however possible to apply the breaking line only on one side of the basis by letting it penetrate more deeply in the material than in the embodiment over both sides of the basis. The breaking line 21 has for function to enable to detach at this location a part of the overhanging element and thus to reduce the length of the basis. This is favorable when the wall forms an angle, as will be described hereunder.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018/0157 | Dec 2018 | BE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/085814 | 12/17/2019 | WO | 00 |