The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/DE2013/100212, filed Jun. 12, 2013, which claims priority of DE 10 2012 106 182.3, filed Jul. 10, 2012, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention pertains to a construction kit for producing coverings, especially floor coverings, consisting of components laid with their edges adjoining one another.
The components cited above are, in the simplest case, plates such as stone plates or tiles. The components laid with their edges adjoining one another can also comprise devices for joining these edges together; for example, the edges can interlock as described in WO 2005/040521 A2.
Especially coverings consisting of components of the latter type can be rapidly laid down and picked up again if necessary and are therefore especially adapted to being laid temporarily in, for example, exhibition rooms or other types of event rooms.
Through the present invention, a novel construction kit of the type described above for producing coverings, especially floor coverings, is created, which is characterized in that it comprises components with at least one channel to accommodate electrical lines and a passage, open to the visible side of the component, for forming an electrical junction.
A construction kit of this type advantageously reduces the amount of effort required to provide the electrical installations which are necessary in many cases, especially when temporary holes must be made in the floor and/or wall coverings. The necessary cables are laid inside the covering, in the channel mentioned above, and contacted externally through the passage.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the construction kit comprises components which comprise only the at least one passage. It is effective for such components to be used to form a long cable channel extending over a plurality of components, which channel then leads to the channel of a component comprising a passage, through which the electrical lines can be led to the outside.
In an especially preferred embodiment of the invention, the construction kit comprises components with two channels, which preferably cross each other at right angles. By lining up such components in rows, it is possible to form angled cable channels.
In another preferred embodiment, the at least one channel is a groove open to the support side of the component, which groove preferably extends along the edge of the component. The advantage of this is that it is easy to lay the lines in such a groove. Because the groove runs along the edge, the component can be stabilized by reinforcement adjacent to the floor, which, if the groove were to be located farther inward, would be interrupted by the groove and thus lose its effectiveness. Alternatively, the channel can be formed by a tube possibly cast or foamed in place in the component.
In cases where there is no need for an electrical junction, the opening of the passage on the visible side of the component can be closable, preferably in a liquid-tight manner, by a cover element. It is advisable for it to be possible to ride and walk on this cover element after it been installed.
The passage is preferably formed by a recess open at least to the visible side of the component, into which recess the channel opens laterally.
A junction element, especially a power outlet which can be connected to the electrical lines laid in the channel, can be mounted in the opening of the passage, wherein the passage advisably forms a junction space accommodating at least one connecting element, especially a blade terminal, which can be used to connect the electrical lines to the junction element.
The junction element can be connectable to the connecting element by flexible lines.
This latter type of connection in particular offers the advantage of mounting the junction element in the opening by means of a locking device, especially a bayonet joint, which can be locked by rotating the junction element. The advantage here is that, after removal of the above-mentioned cover, a junction element such as this can be easily mounted in the opening of the passage with little effort and thus, for example, a power outlet supplying line current can be easily installed. It is highly advantageous that the covering can therefore be thinner than the thickness required to accommodate a power outlet. That the junction element which comprises a power outlet and which can be installed if needed with little effort projects upward beyond the floor covering does not represent any disadvantage at all.
In a further elaboration of the invention, the junction element can comprise a passage in which low-voltage current lines can be laid, this passage communicating with the passage in the component. This pertains in particular to electrical lines which can be connected to a computer or to telecommunications devices.
The junction element can be configured as a junction box with at least one edge recess at the upper edge, through which the lines can be guided to the outside. Because of height, the preferably liquid-tight box mountable in the previously mentioned opening offers advantageous protection against the sprayed or flowing water which may be present during floor cleaning operations.
In a further elaboration of the invention, selected components in a covering formed by components without channels or passages can be replaced by components with channels and possibly with passages without the need to remove the components adjacent to them. The advantage here is that in this way, with little effort, a floor covering without any installations can be refitted with an electrical installation.
The invention is explained below in greater detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments and the attached drawings, which refer to these examples.
A component for producing a floor and/or wall covering comprises a rectangular plate 1, from two sides of which, i.e., sides which are perpendicular to each other, connecting tabs 2 and 3 project. By means of the connecting tabs 2, the component can be connected to other similar components along their adjacent edges to form the floor and/or wall covering. The connecting tabs 2, 3 are flush with the support surface of the component.
In the plate 1, which can consist of multiple layers, if desired, a passage 5 open to the visible surface and to the support surface is formed, into the sides of which groove-like channels 6, 7 lead; these grooves pass completely across the plate 1 in directions perpendicular to each other and are open to the support surface of the component.
The component shown in
In
The insert 8 forms a junction space 11, which accommodates a blade terminal 12, this terminal being connected to a power cable 13 fed through the channel 6 or 7.
As can also be derived from
The junction element 16 comprises a power outlet 17, the contacts of which are connected to a plug connector element 18 visible only in
Lugs 23 projecting inward from the upper edge cooperate with lugs 24 of a cover plate 25 to form a bayonet joint, by means of which the cover plate 25 can be fastened to the junction element 16. The cover plate 25 can also serve to cover the insert 8 when the insert is not being used to hold a junction element 16.
The broken line 26 in
To produce an electrical junction, first the cover plate 25 is removed from the insert 8 by releasing the bayonet joint formed by the lugs 14 and 24. The blade terminal 12 present in the junction space 11 is then inserted into the plug connector element 18 of the junction element 16. The power cable 13 is able to flex in the groove-like channel 6 or 7, which means that the blade terminal 12 can therefore be moved enough to make the insertion step possible. This flexibility of the power cable also makes it possible, afterwards, to fasten the junction element 16 to the insert 8 by rotating it and thus closing the bayonet joint formed by the lugs 15 and 16. Prior to this, it would have been possible, if circumstances demanded it, to lay low-voltage current lines through the passage formed at 26 in the intermediate plate 27 of the junction element 16. After the angle plug 19 has been plugged in, the cover plate 25 can be fastened to the junction element 16 by means of the bayonet joint formed by the lugs 23, 24.
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