Information
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Patent Grant
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6647680
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Patent Number
6,647,680
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 10, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 2871
- 052 39604
- 052 39605
- 052 395
- 052 461
- 052 463
- 052 464
- 052 466
- 052 468
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a bottom rail strip for bridging a joint between two floor coverings. The invention proposes that the bottom rail be designed with a hinge, by means of which one cover profile strip of the bottom rail can be laterally swivelled. The hinge makes it possible to adjust the bottom rail to floor coverings of varying height, and offset height differences.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a bottom rail for bridging a joint in a floor with the features a swivel connecting.
Bottom rails are known in the art. They are used to bridge a joint in a floor, e.g., at a transition from a floor covering (e.g., parquet) to another floor covering (e.g., tile), at the transition from one room to another room, or to define the edge of a carpet on a floor. The various floor coverings can exhibit different heights, so that a step must also be bridged on the joint.
A bottom rail is known from DE 37 43 896 C2. The known bottom rail is designed in two parts, with a cover profile strip and a holder for securing it to the floor. The holder of the known bottom rail is also designed as a profile strip, and can be attached in the joint on the floor to be bridged, e.g., with screws or adhesives. The cover profile strip covers edges of the floor coverings adjacent to the joint on either side, sits up on the adjacent floor coverings, and bridges the joint between the floor coverings. The flexible design of the cover profile strip and, if necessary, varying heights of the cover profile strip on both sides of the bottom rail make it possible to cover a step on the joint.
It is the object of the invention is to provide a bottom rail that can be readily adjusted to floor coverings of varying height.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing object is achieved according to the invention by providing a swivel connection. The bottom rail according to the invention has a hinge, with which the cover profile strip can be swivelled around a swivelling axis running in the longitudinal direction of the bottom rail. The hinge causes the cover profile strip to automatically swivel into a position during assembly in which it sits up on the floor coverings on either side of a joint, even if the floor coverings vary in height. The flexibility of the cover profile strip further improves the ability to adapt the bottom rail.
The bottom rail according to the invention can exhibit a number of individual holders, which are distributed in the longitudinal direction of the bottom rail and secured in the joint in the floor. The bottom rail preferably has a holder that extends continuously in the longitudinal direction of the bottom rail and is designed as a profile strip.
In one embodiment of the invention, the hinge on the bottom rail has a hinge shaft with cylindrical surfaces on sides facing away from each other. The hinge shaft can deviate from the cylindrical shape on the remaining surface sections. The hinge shaft with its cylindrical surfaces sits in a shaped groove, which based on its cross-sectional shape exhibits a back-cut, into which the hinge shaft is pivoted.
To couple the swivelling capability with a height-adjustment capability for the bottom rail, one embodiment of the invention provides for a tongue-and-groove joint between the cover profile strip and the holder. By incorporating the springs to varying depths in the groove, a height for the cover profile strip over a base of the joint in which the bottom rail holder is secured can be set.
In a further development of the invention, there are interruptions in the tongue of the tongue-and-groove joint, into which screws can be tightened. The tightened screws project laterally over the tongue, so that their threads engage the bearers of the groove. In this way, a joint safeguarded against any lifting of the cover profile strip can be created. Despite this fact, the cover profile strip can still be detached from the holder without any destruction after removing the screws. Since the threads of the tightened screws engages both the bears of the groove and the tongue, the screws fix the tongues into the groove at the selected insertion depth. In this way, the tightened screws fix the cover profile strip on the holder at the set height.
Another embodiment of the invention provides for a latching device, e.g., with a catch that engages the gearing from the back, to connect the cover profile strip with the holder. This design enables a rapid attachment of the cover profile strip to the holder by simply pressing in, without the need for a threaded joint.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bottom rail has a support for the cover profile strip, which supports the cover profile strip in a stable manner when the installed bottom rail is stepped on.
The hinge shaft can be designed as a single piece with the cover profile strip or holder in embodiments of the invention, so that the bottom rail is in two pieces. In this case, the hinge shaft is formed by spherically designing the lateral surface of a web, which is in a single piece with the cover profile strip or the holder. The spherical surfaces of the web lay in the shaped groove of the respective other section of the bottom rail. Another embodiment of the invention has the hinge shaft as a separate part of the bottom rail.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail based on two embodiments shown on the drawing.
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of the bottom rail according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is the bottom rail from
FIG. 1
in an assembled and disassembled state, cross section, and
FIG. 3
is a second embodiment of a bottom rail according to the invention in the view shown on FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The bottom rail
10
according to the invention shown on
FIG. 1
has a cover profile strip
12
, a holder
14
and a hinge shaft
16
. The three parts
12
,
14
,
16
of the bottom rail
10
can consist of plastic or metal. They are preferably flexible.
The cover profile strip
12
has a T-shaped cross section, with a web
18
and curved crossbeam
20
(compare FIG.
2
). The web
18
is provided with interruptions
22
for tightening screws
24
. The interruptions
22
are designed as slits in the web
18
. The crosshead
20
exhibits holes
26
flush with the interruptions for inserting the screws
24
.
The holder
14
is designed as a profile strip with a base plate
28
, from which two curved spring pins
30
project in the longitudinal direction of the holder
14
. The spring pins
30
are arranged parallel and at a distance from each other, and envelop an elongated groove
32
with a shaped or substantially U-shaped cross section. The base plate
28
protrudes over one side of the spring pins
30
, and is there provided with screw holes
34
.
The hinge shaft
16
exhibits cylindrical surfaces
17
on two sides of its periphery facing away from each other (which engage spring pins
30
as described below), and its cross section is shown on FIG.
2
. It is provided with a longitudinally running groove
36
, whose bearer surfaces exhibit a gearing running in a longitudinal direction. On an open side of the side facing away from the groove
36
, the hinge shaft
16
exhibits a longitudinally running fitting strip
38
that forms a single piece with it and has roughly a rectangular cross section.
FIG. 2
shows the layout of the bottom rail
10
. The bottom rail
10
according to the invention is installed in a groove
40
between two floor coverings
42
,
44
, for example. In the embodiment shown, the floor covering is parquet
42
on the right, while the floor covering on the right is a carpet
44
, which are laid on a sub-floor
46
. To install the bottom rail
10
, its holder
14
is first placed in the groove
40
, and screwed or adhesively bonded with the sub-floor
46
, for example. The hinge shaft
16
is subsequently snapped into the shaped groove
32
between the two spring pins
30
of the holder
14
which engage surfaces
17
. Its groove
36
makes the hinge shaft
16
flexibly compressible, so that it can be effectively snapped between the also flexible spring pins
30
. The hinge shaft
16
is positively pivoted in the shaped groove
32
with its cylindrical surfaces facing away from each other. The hinge shaft
16
forms a hinge on the bottom rail
10
with the spring pins
30
.
The cover profile strip
12
is then placed on, so that its web
18
gets into the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
, and the cover profile strip
12
sits up on both sides of the bottom rail
10
with its curved crossbeam
20
on the floor coverings
42
,
44
. Varying heights of the floor coverings
42
,
44
on both sides of the bottom rail
10
are offset by swiveling the cover profile strip
12
in the hinge
16
,
30
about a swiveling axis. The height is adjusted using the insertion depth of the web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
into the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
. The web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
and the groove of the hinge shaft
16
form a tongue-in-groove joint
18
,
36
, so that the web
18
can also be referred to as the tongue
18
of the tongue-in-groove joint
18
,
30
. Finally, the screws
24
are inserted into the holes
26
in the cover profile strip
12
in the interruptions
22
of the web
18
and tightened. Threads of the screws
24
cut into the surfaces of the web
18
bordering the interruptions
22
in the process. In addition, the screw threads protrude laterally over the web
18
, so that they engage the bearer surfaces of the groove
36
. In this way, the screws
24
connect the cover profile strip
12
with the hinge shaft
16
, and fix the cover profile strip
12
on the hinge shaft
16
in terms of height.
The fitting strip
38
of the hinge shaft
16
stands on a base of the shaped groove
32
of the holder
14
, forming a support
38
, which supports the cover profile strip
12
in a stable manner, for example when stepped on. The crossbeam
20
of the cover profile strip
12
covers the groove
40
between the two floor coverings
42
,
44
.
As long as the web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
is not inserted into the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
, the hinge shaft
16
can be readily and flexibly compressed, and thereby snapped into the shaped groove
32
of the holder
14
. If the web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
is inserted into the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
, the hinge shaft
16
can no longer be compressed, so that it has a good, positive fit in the shaped groove
32
of the holder
14
.
FIG. 3
shows an embodiment of a bottom rail
10
according to the invention that has been modified relative to
FIGS. 1 and 2
. To avoid repetition, only the differences between the two embodiments will essentially be covered below, and reference is otherwise made to the above statements regarding
FIGS. 1 and 2
with respect to FIG.
3
. The same reference numbers as in
FIGS. 1 and 2
are used on
FIG. 3
for identical components.
The bottom rail
10
from
FIG. 3
exhibits a latching connection between the cover profile strip
12
and the hinge shaft
16
in place of a screwed connection. The free longitudinal edge of the web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
exhibits a longitudinally continuous latching element
48
with a hook-shaped cross section, which interacts with a gearing
50
of the bearer surfaces of the groove
36
. The gearings
50
are formed on both bearer surfaces of the groove
36
, so that the cover profile strip
12
can also be inserted in reverse. The gearings
50
run in a longitudinal direction, and exhibit a serrated profile. Pressing the web
18
of the cover profile strip
12
into the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
causes the latching element
48
of the web
18
latch into one of the two bearings
50
of the bearer surfaces the groove
36
of the hinge shaft
16
, and prevents the cover file strip
12
from peeling off. The cover profile strip
12
of bottom rail
10
from
FIG. 3
is connected with the hinge shaft and holder
14
with screws by pressing it into the groove
36
of hinge shaft
16
with its web
18
. Otherwise, the bottom rail shown on
FIG. 3
is identical in design to the bottom rail
10
shown on
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A bottom rail for bridging a joint in a floor comprising a cover profile strip (12) secured to a hinge shaft (16) at a height therefrom, the hinged shaft is received in a shaped groove (32) of a holder (14), wherein the cover profile strip swivels relative to the holder around a swiveling axis, and including means for adjustment of the height of the cover profile strip with respect to the hinge shaft.
- 2. The bottom rail according to claim 1, wherein the means for adjustment comprises screws (24) having threads, the threads of the screws projecting laterally out of the cover profile strip (12) and engaging the hinge shaft (16).
- 3. The bottom rail according to claim 2, wherein the means for adjustment further comprises a tongue-and-groove joint (18, 36), the tongue (18) is located on the profile strip and includes interruptions (22) for the screws (24) wherein, the threads of the screws engaging the groove (36) located in the hinge shaft (16).
- 4. The bottom rail according to claim 1, wherein the means for adjustment comprises a latching device (48, 50) for connecting the cover profile strip (12) with the hinge shaft (16).
- 5. The bottom rail according to claim 1, wherein the holder (14) is formed as an elongated strip.
- 6. The bottom rail according to claim 1, further comprising a support (38) for the cover profile strip (12).
Priority Claims (1)
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