Information
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Patent Grant
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6427410
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Patent Number
6,427,410
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 30, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 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
- 052 235
- 052 508
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- 052 513
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device (10) for fixing facing panels (14) to a wall (16) by means of a transverse support (12), on which the facing panels (14) can be suspended. To render the transverse support (12) stable, the invention proposes constructing the transverse support (12) as a closed, hollow profiled member. This has the advantage that even heavy facing panels (14) can be mounted on the wall (16). Moreover, the invention proposes vertical supports (32) for mounting the transverse support (12), which are to be mounted on the wall (16) at a distance therefrom by means of length-adjustable rods (42), which are pivotally connected to the vertical supports (32) and to the wall (16). A single rod (42) forms a movable bearing (40) and two rods (42) mounted at an angle to one another form a fixed bearing (38). The advantage of this method of mounting the transverse support (12) on the wall (16) is the ease of vertical adjustment and ease with which wall unevenness can be accommodated. It is a further advantage that the rods (42) do not exert any torques on their wall fixings.
Description
The invention relates to a device having the features of the preamble to claim
1
for fixing facing panels to a wall of a building.
A device of that kind, which is provided for fixing glass panels as facade cladding, is known from DE-G 92 14 581. The known device comprises a transverse support having an approximately C-shaped profile, which is screwed to the wall with a cross wall. The limb walls of the transverse support have grooves into which profiled members of hook-shaped cross-section, which form suspension elements, can be hung. The suspension elements are screwed to the glass panels. The disadvantage of the known device is the low cross-sectional stability of the transverse support, the limb walls of which are bent downwards by the glass panels hung on them at a distance from the wall. The known device is poorly suited to fixing heavy facing panels.
The invention is based on the problem of constructing a stable device of the kind mentioned in the introduction.
That problem is solved in accordance with the invention in that the transverse support is in the form of a closed, hollow profiled member. Compared with the known open, C-shaped profiled member, a closed, hollow profiled member has the advantage that it is considerably more stable as regards deformation of its cross-section by the load of the facing panels acting on the transverse profiled member at a distance from the wall. A stable transverse support of modest thickness and consequently modest weight can be manufactured from aluminium, for example, by a drawing process.
For hanging the suspension elements, in a construction of the embodiment the transverse support has an upwardly projecting rib extending in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support.
To accommodate different thermal expansions in the wall and the transverse support, the device according to the invention has a longitudinal guide, by which the longitudinal support can be mounted, so that it is displaceable in its longitudinal direction, on the wall. The transverse support is immovably secured at one point (fixed point) to the wall and is able to expand and contract relative to the wall in the longitudinal guide without stresses developing. This has the advantage, in particular, that the points at which the transverse support is fixed to the wall are not subject to shearing stress.
1
Presumably in error for “Querträger” (transverse support)—translator.
Moreover, in a preferred construction of the invention, the suspension elements are displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support. This has the advantage, firstly, that the suspension elements can be hung at any point on the transverse support. It is a further advantage that different thermal expansion of the transverse support and a facing panel can be accommodated by displacing the suspension element or elements along the transverse support, so that no stresses develop. One of the suspension elements of a facing panel is preferably fixed immovably to the transverse support (fixed point) in a manner known per se, for example, by means of a screw or clamping wedge.
To avoid stress in the form of torque on the profiled member of the transverse support, and in particular a torsional moment, the suspension elements hung on the upper side of the transverse support are supported on a front side of the transverse support. This reduces stress on the transverse support. Moreover, the facing panel is mounted at approximately the same height on the suspension element as the suspension element is hung on the transverse support.
In a preferred construction of the invention, the device has a vertical adjustment device, with which the height of the suspension element on the transverse member can be adjusted. Thus, firstly, the height of the facing panel and also the horizontal and vertical alignment thereof can be very accurately set. This is necessary to achieve identical gap widths between the facing panels. A further advantage of the vertical adjustment facility of the suspension elements is that when there are more than two suspension elements mounted at the same height on a facing panel, their suspension force can be adjusted to be approximately the same, that is, each suspension element carries approximately the same load.
In a development of the invention, the facing panel is mountable by suspension on the suspension element. For suspension of the facing panel, the suspension element can have a suspension opening, for example, in the form of a keyhole, in which the facing pane can be suspended by means of an anchoring member anchored to the panel and having a head. This construction of the invention has the advantage that after mounting the suspension elements on the transverse support, the facing panels can be mounted on the suspension elements. This is especially advantageous when the corresponding suspension element is to be immovably fixed to the transverse support to constitute a fixed point. It is a further advantage that the facing panels can be dismounted subsequently without problems.
In a development of the invention, the transverse support is mounted on vertical supports, which can be mounted approximately vertically and spaced from one another on the wall. The vertical supports allow, for example, unevenness in the wall to be accommodated, which facilitates mounting of the transverse supports. For longitudinal displaceability of the transverse supports, serving to compensate for thermal expansion, it is also an advantage that the transverse supports are not mounted directly on the wall.
In a preferred construction, the vertical supports are mounted on the wall with a fixed bearing and one or more movable bearings, to provide an opportunity for compensation also between wall and vertical supports when the thermal expansions of the vertical support and the wall are different.
In a construction of the invention, the movable bearing is in the form of a rod, which is pivotally mounted on the wall and on the vertical support by means of pivotal fittings.
As fixed bearing, two such rods are provided, which, together with the vertical support and/or the wall, form a triangle, and in this way hold the vertical support immovably on the wall. The rods of the fixed bearing can be mounted on the wall and/or on the vertical support rigidity, that is, with no facility for angular change, or so as to pivot. Pivotal mounting on the wall has the advantage that no torque that would place a load on the fixings in addition to the weight of the facing panels, is exerted on fixings of the rods on the wall.
For precise fitting, the rods are preferably adjustable in length.
The invention is explained in detail hereinafter with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a device according to the invention in side view,
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the device from
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a second embodiment of a device according to the invention in side view, and
FIG. 4
is an end view of a suspension element of the device from
FIG. 3
seen in the direction of the arrow IV in FIG.
3
.
The device according to the invention illustrated in the drawings and denoted as a whole by the reference number
10
comprises a transverse support
12
to which a facing panel
14
is fixed. The transverse support
12
comprises a closed, approximately rectangular, hollow profiled member, one lateral wall of which, facing a wall
16
of a building, projects in the form of a base plate
18
integral with the hollow profiled member above and below the hollow profiled member. A rib
20
integral with the transverse support
12
and running in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support
12
is arranged close to the base plate
18
on the profiled support
12
and projects upwards. A lateral wall
22
of the hollow profiled member of the transverse support
12
lying opposite the base plate
18
has two staircase-like steps.
The facing panel
14
is provided on its rear side facing the wall
16
with undercut blind bores, into which anchors
24
for spaced mounting known per se are inserted. A total of four anchors for spaced mounting are provided on the facing panel
14
and are arranged on the facing panel in a square offset inwardly from the lateral edges. In the drawing, only the upper, left-hand holder
24
for spaced mounting is visible. When the facing panels
14
are large and heavy, more anchors
24
for spaced mounting can be provided.
Each anchor
24
for spaced mounting is screwed to a suspension element
26
. This suspension element
26
is hook-shaped in cross-section. It forms an L-shaped member, the longer limb of which is directed downwards and faces the facing panel
14
. The anchors
24
of the facing panel
14
for spaced mounting are screwed to this longer limb. A box-type profiled member
28
that is slotted on its underside and is small, in particular narrow, in comparison with the transverse support
12
, is arranged at the end of the shorter limb and is integral with the suspension element
26
. The suspension element
26
is placed with the slotted, box-type profiled member
28
onto the rib
20
of the transverse support
12
, and is thus suspended on the transverse support
12
. With its longer limb, the L-shaped suspension element
26
bears against the front wall
22
of the transverse support
12
. The anchor
24
for spaced mounting is located at approximately the same level as that at which the box-type profiled member
28
of the suspension element
26
engages laterally on the rib
20
of the transverse support
12
. An adjusting screw
30
screwed from above into the box-type profiled member
28
of the suspension element
26
stands on the rib
20
of the transverse support
12
and enables the facing panel
14
to be adjusted vertically.
The suspension element
26
is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support
12
, to accommodate different thermal expansions of the facing panel
14
and transverse support
12
. One of the suspension elements
26
is fixed immovably (fixed point) in a manner known per se, for example, by means of a clamping screw or a clamping wedge (not shown), to the transverse support
12
.
The transverse support
12
can be fastened, for example, by screws, directly to the wall
16
. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the transverse support
12
is mounted on the wall
16
with vertical supports
32
, which have a U-shaped profile. Mounting the transverse support
12
on the vertical supports
32
is effected by means of guide plates
34
, which are secured to the vertical support
32
by blind rivets
36
. On their side facing the hollow profiled member of the transverse support
12
, the guide plates
34
have a cranked portion
39
, with which they engage over the base plate
18
of the transverse support projecting above and below the hollow profiled member. The guide plates
34
form a longitudinal guide of the transverse support
12
, which allows different thermal expansion of the transverse support
12
and the wall
16
to be accommodated. The transverse profiled member
12
is immovably mounted (fixed point) on a vertical support
32
, for example, by fixing with blind rivets directly to the vertical support
32
.
The vertical support
32
is mounted oh the wall
16
, spaced therefrom, by means of a fixed bearing
38
and one or more movable bearings
40
. The fixed and movable bearings
38
,
40
comprises rods
42
, which form spacers. Each rod
42
comprises two threaded bolts
44
, which are screwed into a threaded sleeve
46
. One of the threaded bolts
44
has a right-hand thread and the other a left-hand thread, so that the length of the rods
42
is adjustable by turning their threaded sleeve
46
. Articulated sleeves
48
, which are pivotally connected by means of through-bolts
50
to the vertical support
32
and to a bearing plate
54
of the fixed and movable bearings
38
,
40
respectively, are mounted transversely at the outer ends of the threaded bolts
44
. The through-bolts
50
are secured with lock nuts
52
. The bearing plates
54
are screwed to the wall
16
. The rods
42
can be pivoted about horizontal axes running parallel to the wall
16
.
The fixed bearing
38
comprises two rods
42
, which are pivotally mounted close to one another on a common bearing plate
54
. With their other ends, the rods
42
of the fixed bearing
38
are pivotally connected at a distance from one another to the vertical support
32
, that is, the two rods
42
of the fixed bearing
38
are arranged at an angle to one another; together with the vertical support
32
they form a triangular construction which fixes the vertical support
32
both at distance from the wall
16
and also as regards height, and hence rigidly, to the wall
16
.
The movable bearing
40
comprises a rod
42
which is pivotally mounted on the wall
16
by means of a bearing plate
54
and is pivotally mounted on the vertical support
32
. The rod
42
of the movable bearing
40
projects approximately horizontally from the wall
16
. The movable bearing
40
holds the vertical support
32
at a predetermined distance from the wall
16
and permits a vertical movement as a consequence of thermal expansion. The length-adjustable rods
42
both of the fixed bearing
38
and of the movable bearing
40
allow the vertical support
32
to be adjusted easily, and in particular allow unevenness in the wall to be compensated.
The device
60
according to the invention shown in
FIG. 3
likewise comprises a transverse support
62
in the form of a hollow profiled member. This transverse support
62
can be mounted in the same way as the transverse support
12
shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
on vertical supports (not shown). In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the transverse support
62
is connected by means of a through-bolt
64
to a wall support
66
, which in turn is screwed to a wall
68
.
The transverse support
62
has two ribs
70
for suspension of a suspension element
72
. The ribs
70
are arranged on the transverse support
62
on an upper and a lower front edge of the transverse support
62
at a distance in front of the front side thereof remote from the wall
68
. The ribs
70
are integral with the transverse support
62
.
The suspension element
72
comprises a plate
74
, the lower edge
76
of which is cranked and engages behind the lower rib
70
of the transverse support
62
. The suspension element
72
engages with an upper edge
78
of U-shaped cross-section behind the upper rib
70
of the transverse support
62
.
For construction of the suspension element
72
as a fixed point, the plate-like suspension element
72
continues from its U-shaped upper edge
78
as a fixing extension
80
for a little way at right angles to its plate
74
on a top side of the transverse support
62
. By means of a rivet
82
, or a screw (not shown), the suspension element
72
can be immovably fixed to the transverse support
62
. To use the suspension element
72
as a movable bearing displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support
62
, the rivet
82
, or the screw (not shown), is omitted.
For vertical adjustment, an adjusting screw
84
that rests on the rib
70
of the transverse support
62
is screwed in through the U-shaped upper edge
78
of the suspension element
72
. To mount a facing panel
86
on the suspension element
72
, a keyhole-shaped suspension opening
88
is made in the plate
74
of the suspension element
72
. The suspension opening
88
can be seen in
FIG. 4
, which shows an end view of the suspension element
72
on its own. An anchor
89
for spaced mounting is anchored in the facing panel
86
; the head
90
of the anchor is inserted through the large circular opening of the keyhole-shaped suspension opening
88
and by displacement is brought into the narrower part of the suspension opening so that it engages positively behind the plate
74
of the suspension element
72
.
The construction of the invention illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
has the advantage that the facing panel
86
can be mounted on the suspension element
72
after the suspension element
72
has been mounted on the transverse support
62
. Subsequent dismounting of the facing panel
86
is also easily possible. Since the suspension element
72
engages at both its edges
76
,
78
with the transverse support
62
, in addition to the wall mounting illustrated, the device
60
is also suitable, for example, for ceiling suspension. This corresponds to a view of
FIG. 3
with the right-hand edge of the page at the bottom. In that case, reference number
68
would indicate a ceiling and reference number
86
would indicate a suspended ceiling panel. Moreover, the suspension element
72
can also be mounted on the wall
68
or on one of the vertical supports
32
illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
and the facing panel can be mounted on the transverse support
62
by providing the keyhole-shaped suspension opening in the transverse support
62
(not shown), for example.
Claims
- 1. A device for fixing facing panels to a wall, having a transverse support to be mounted horizontally on the wall and having suspension elements that are mountable on the facing panel and suspendable on the transverse support, wherein the transverse support (12; 62) comprises a closed hollow profiled member, wherein said transverse support (12; 62) comprises an upwardly projecting rib (20, 70) running in the longitudinal direction of the transverse support for suspension of the suspension elements, said suspension elements suspendable on the transverse support (12; 62) so as to be displaceable in the longitudinal direction, wherein said suspension elements (26; 72) are supported on a front side of the transverse support (12; 62), and the transverse support (12) is mounted on vertical supports (32) which are secured, running vertically, to the wall (16), characterized in that the vertical supports comprise a fixed bearing (38) and a movable bearing (40), with which they are arranged to be mounted on the wall (16).
- 2. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the movable bearing (40) comprises a rod (42) which is pivotally mounted on the vertical support (32) and on the wall (16).
- 3. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the transverse support (12) has a longitudinal guide (34, 38) with which it is mountable so as to be displaceable in its longitudinal direction, on the wall (16).
- 4. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the fixed bearing (38) comprises two rods (42), which are pivotally mounted on the vertical support (32) and on the wall (16) and which together with the vertical support (32) and/or the wall (16) form a triangular construction.
- 5. A device according to claim 2 or 4, characterised in that the rods (42) are adjustable in length.
- 6. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the facing panel (14) is mounted on the suspension element (26) approximately at the same height as the suspension element is arranged to be suspended on the transverse support (12).
- 7. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the device (10; 60) comprises a vertical adjustment arrangement (30; 84), with which the height of the suspension element (26; 72) on the transverse support (12, 62) is adjustable.
- 8. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the facing panel (86) is capable of being mounted by suspension on the suspension element (72).
- 9. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the suspension element (72) comprises a keyhole-shaped suspension opening (88) for suspension of the facing panel (86).
Priority Claims (1)
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Apr 1997 |
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Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/EP98/02377 |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/49412 |
11/5/1998 |
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