The invention is based on a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure. The façade structure has a substructure formed of support profiles, which is arranged in front of a building wall and anchored fixedly in the floor and/or in the building wall. The façade structure comprises extruded façade tiles made of ceramic material, preferably clay material, which are fastened to the substructure via tile holders. The tile holders, which hold the façade tiles, are arranged on all or only some of the support profiles. The tile holders are fastened to the support profiles directly or via separate supports. The tile holders have receivers which engage with edge areas of the façade tiles to fasten, i.e. hold, the façade tiles.
Façade structures constructed in such a way are described in EP 2 186 966 A2, EP 1 878 847 A2 and DE 10 2007 037 566 A1. In these façade structures, in each case, the façade tiles are arranged in the horizontal format, i.e. with the extrusion direction running horizontally. In each case the tile holders have H-shaped receivers, i.e. double receivers, consisting of a U-shaped receiver open towards the top and a U-shaped receiver open towards the bottom. The receivers grip on the façade tiles in each case on the lower and on the upper horizontal ridge edge. Joint profiles which ensure a shake-proof arrangement of the façade tiles are arranged in the vertically running joint spaces between horizontally adjacent façade tiles. In EP 1 878 847 A2 such joint profiles are shown built into the vertical joints in the façade structure.
An arrangement of the façade tiles in the vertical format, i.e. a façade structure in which the façade tiles are arranged with the extrusion direction running vertically, is not possible in an identical arrangement with the known identical components of the horizontal façade structure, as the lower and upper horizontal rims of the façade tiles in the case of the vertical arrangement of the façade tiles are formed by the planar cut faces which lie transverse to the extrusion direction, with the result that a comparable engagement of the H-shaped receivers of the tile holders is not possible, in particular not concealed from the front, i.e. invisible in the horizontal joint.
The object of the invention is to develop a façade structure which makes embodiments with an arrangement of the façade tiles in vertical format and embodiments with an arrangement of the façade tiles in horizontal format possible using at least some identical components.
The invention achieves the object with the subject-matter of main claim 1.
Main claim 1 provides a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure. The façade structure comprises façade tiles formed with ridges and/or extruded. The façade tiles are fastened to the substructure via tile holders. The façade tiles are used in the façade structure in vertical format, i.e. the façade tiles are arranged in the façade structure such that they are aligned vertically with the longitudinal extent of their ridges or in the case of extruded façade tiles in the extrusion direction.
The ridges preferably extend along opposite outside rims of the façade tiles. The longitudinal extent of the ridges therefore corresponds to the longitudinal extent of these rims. The ridges preferably form the edge areas of these rims.
The façade tiles are preferably formed from ceramic material, e.g. clay material.
The façade structure has a substructure, which comprises a plurality of identical support profiles and optionally additional modified support profiles and supports. The substructure is arranged in front of a building wall and anchored fixedly in the floor and/or in the building wall.
The tile holders, which hold the façade tiles, are arranged on all or only some of the support profiles. The tile holders are fastened, preferably detachably, to the support profiles directly or via separate supports. The tile holders have receivers which engage with edge areas, preferably with the ridges of the façade tiles, to fasten, i.e. hold, the façade tiles. The term “engage” in conjunction with “receiver of the tile holder” means that the receiver grips around the edge area of the façade tile on several sides or supports it only on one side like a bearing. The receivers can be U-shaped receivers which clasp the respective edge area of the façade tiles.
In the vertical façade structure according to main claim 1 it is important that the fastening of the façade tiles via the tile holders is effected by arranging the tile holders such that the engagement of the receiver of the tile holders is formed on opposite vertical edges of the façade tiles.
In addition to the tile holders, which preferably have U-shaped receivers and grip on the vertical edges of the façade tiles, it is provided according to main claim 1 that weight-supporting holders in each case grip on the lower edge of the façade tiles. The weight-supporting holders on the lower edge of the façade tiles are important in conjunction with the tile holders acting laterally on the vertical edges, in order to take the weight of the façade tiles. The weight-supporting holders are fastened, preferably detachably, to the support profiles to which the tile holders are fastened or to further support profiles of the substructure directly or via separate supports. The weight-supporting holders have receivers, preferably L-shaped receivers, which grip on the lower edge of the façade tiles, i.e. grip underneath the lower edge of the façade tiles, in order to support the edge there to take the weight of the façade tiles. The term “grip” in conjunction with the weight-supporting holder is to be understood broadly. It means that the weight-supporting holder can grip around the assigned edge of the façade tile on one or more sides or can also only rest against it. In particular, the weight-supporting holder can engage in a groove cut into the lower edge of the façade tile or engage between ridges formed on the lower edge, preferably gripping around the back ridge. It is important that the receiver of the weight-supporting holder forms a bearing for the façade tile to support the weight. In each case several such weight-supporting holders can be provided per façade tile, but it is also possible to use only one weight-supporting holder in each case for each façade tile.
Preferred developments of the façade structure relate to the weight-supporting holders which are used in particular in the case of the vertical façade structure. In order to obtain a good engagement of the weight-supporting holders, it can be provided that the receiver of the weight-supporting holder which grips on the horizontal edge of the façade tile is formed L-shaped or U-shaped. To fasten the weight-supporting holders and/or the upper support holders to the substructure, it can be provided that the weight-supporting holder is fastened to the support profile by a screw connection and/or a rivet connection and/or a clamping connection and/or a positive-locking plug-in device.
In particularly preferred embodiments it is provided that upper support holders, which have receivers which grip in each case on an upper, preferably horizontal, edge of the façade tiles, are fastened to the support profiles to which the tile holders are fastened or to further support profiles of the substructure directly or via separate supports.
The term “grip” in conjunction with the upper support holder is to be understood broadly. It means that the upper support holder can grip around the assigned edge of the façade tile on one or more sides or can also only rest against it. In particular, the upper support holder can engage in a groove cut into the upper edge of the façade tile or engage between ridges formed on the upper edge, preferably gripping around the back ridge. In each case several such upper support holders can be provided per façade tile, but it is also possible to use only one upper support holder in each case for each façade tile.
It is important that the upper support holder is primarily to prevent the façade tile held by the tile holders and the weight-supporting holder from tilting out.
In preferred embodiments it can be provided that the upper support holder is formed identical to the weight-supporting holder, e.g. has a receiver formed L-shaped or U-shaped. Preferred embodiments can provide that the weight-supporting holder or/and the receiver of the weight-supporting holder or/and the upper support holder or/and the receiver of the upper support holder is or are arranged concealed behind the assigned façade tile or behind the assigned façade tiles.
Preferred embodiments can provide that the lower, preferably horizontal, outside edge of the façade tile or/and the upper, preferably horizontal, outside edge of the façade tile is or are formed with a back ridge edge and a front ridge edge, wherein the receiver of the weight-supporting holder or the receiver of the upper support holder grips on the assigned back ridge edge.
In preferred embodiments the back ridge can be formed shorter than the front ridge, with the result that the back ridge is concealed by the front ridge.
In particularly preferred embodiments it is provided that the lower horizontal outside edge of the façade tile and the upper horizontal outside edge of the façade tile are in each case formed with a forward, i.e. front, ridge edge preferably by introduction of a corresponding cut into the lower horizontal outside edge and into the upper horizontal outside edge of the façade tile, wherein the weight-supporting holder gripping on the lower horizontal outside edge of the façade tile is arranged concealed behind the front ridge edge of the façade tile arranged on the lower horizontal outside edge and concealed behind the front ridge edge of the façade tile adjoining it at the bottom, formed on the upper horizontal outside edge.
Correspondingly, in embodiments which have upper support holders these can be arranged concealed behind a front ridge edge on the upper horizontal outside edge of the façade tile and a front ridge edge on the lower horizontal outside edge of the façade tile adjoining it at the top.
With regard to the design of the tile holders, it can be provided, for the purposes of a good engagement of the receiver of the tile holder with the façade tiles, in particular in the case of the vertical façade structure, that the receiver of the tile holder which engages with the vertical edge area of the façade tile is formed U-shaped, preferably as a double receiver with two U-shaped receivers facing away from each other. In a preferred development it can be provided that the vertical edges of the façade tile on which the tile holders grip with their receiver are formed on vertical outside edges of the façade tile. In particular, it can be provided that the vertical outside edges of the façade tile are formed as ridge edges, in each case with a back ridge edge and a front ridge edge, wherein the tile holders grip on the back ridge edge. In preferred embodiments of the façade tile one vertical outside edge has a back ridge edge and a front ridge edge but the other vertical outside edge has only a back ridge edge, wherein the tile holders in each case grip on the back ridge edge.
Preferred embodiments provide that the tile holder or/and the receiver of the tile holder is or are arranged concealed behind the assigned façade tile or behind the assigned façade tiles.
A particularly favourable mode of operation in the mounting of the façade tile results if it is provided that several tile holders, which engage with opposite vertical edges of the façade tiles—preferably opposite vertical edges of a horizontal row of façade tiles—wherein the support profile is arranged horizontally, are fastened, preferably detachably, to the support profile in horizontal alignment. Alternatively, it can also be provided that several tile holders, which engage with vertical edges of the façade tile—preferably vertical edges of façade tiles in a vertical row of façade tiles—wherein the support profile is arranged vertically, are fastened, preferably detachably, to a support profile in vertical alignment.
As an alternative or in addition to joint profiles, it can be provided that the façade tiles are impinged on by a press-on device for the purpose of a shake-proof arrangement, wherein it can be provided that the press-on device is formed by separate press-on elements, wherein each of the press-on elements has a compression spring device and acts directly only on an assigned façade tile.
With regard to the support and arrangement of the press-on elements, it can be provided that the press-on element is detachably fastened to a support profile directly or via a separate support. It can preferably be provided that the press-on element is arranged concealed behind an assigned façade tile and supported against the substructure. The arrangement of the press-on element can in each case be formed such that the press-on element grips on the back of the assigned façade tile in an area which is arranged at a distance from the tile holders gripping on the façade tile with their receivers.
With regard to the compression spring device, it can be provided that the press-on element has a press-on spring clip for cooperating with the back of the assigned façade tile. The press-on spring clip cooperates, with the outside of the spring clip, with the back of the façade tile. The press-on spring clip can have a fluting on the outside in particular embodiments.
With regard to the fastening of the press-on elements to or in the substructure, it is advantageous if it is provided that the press-on element has a fastening section, which is fastened to the support profile by means of a screw connection and/or rivet connection and/or a clamping connection and/or a plug-in device engaging in a positive-locking manner in a slot in the support profile.
The subject-matter of independent main claim 13 represents a further solution according to the invention. Main claim 13 provides a construction set for the production of a façade structure, selectively as a vertical façade structure or as a horizontal façade structure.
Embodiments of the façade structure as a horizontal façade structure, i.e. with an arrangement of the façade tile aligned with the extrusion direction horizontal, are possible using the identical tile holders, which then in each case conventionally grip on the lower and upper edge areas of the façade tiles. The identical support profiles can be used to fasten the tile holders, wherein the support profiles are to be arranged simply rotated by 90° in the substructure. In this case the fastening and arrangement of the tile holders on the support profiles can be effected in the same way as in the embodiment in which the façade tiles are arranged in vertical format.
The construction set according to main claim 13 is a construction set for the production of a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure, either as a vertical façade structure or as a horizontal façade structure. Façade tiles with ridges and/or extruded façade tiles are used. In the vertical façade structure the façade tiles are aligned with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction vertical. In the horizontal façade structure the façade tiles are aligned with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction horizontal.
The construction set comprises the following components:
several support profiles, which are fastenable to a building wall or to the floor directly or via intermediate supports to form a substructure;
several tile holders with a receiver for engaging with an edge section of the façade tiles, wherein the tile holders are formed for fastening to one of the support profiles;
several weight-supporting holders with a receiver for bearing the façade tiles, wherein the weight-supporting holder is formed for fastening to one of the support profiles;
extruded façade tiles formed with ridges and/or extruded, preferably made of ceramic material, e.g. clay material.
It is provided that:
the following components are necessarily used to produce a vertical façade structure: a), b), c), d); and
the following components are necessarily used to produce a horizontal façade structure: a), b), d).
Embodiments of the construction set which have the following components as additional details are also possible: several upper support holders with a receiver for gripping on an upper edge of the façade tile, wherein the upper support holders are formed for fastening to one of the support profiles.
In preferred embodiments of the construction set it is provided that press-on devices (28), which are in each case assigned to only one façade tile, which are preferably formed as separate press-on elements or which are in each case assigned to several façade tiles (12), preferably formed as a joint profile, are used to produce a vertical façade structure and/or to produce a horizontal façade structure.
Furthermore, the invention achieves the stated object also with a method according to the further independent main claim 14. This is a method for producing a façade structure as a vertical façade structure and/or as a horizontal façade structure using in part identical components. The method of claim 14 is a method for producing a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure, in each case made of façade tiles formed with ridges and/or extruded, preferably made of ceramic material, e.g. clay material, as a vertical façade structure or as a horizontal façade structure, wherein the vertical façade structure is formed in such a way that the façade tiles are arranged on a substructure arranged in front of a building wall via tile holders, with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction (SPR) aligned vertically, and wherein the horizontal façade structure is formed in such a way that the façade tiles are arranged on a substructure arranged in front of a building wall via tile holders, with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction (SPR) aligned horizontally.
It is provided that:
the following components are used to produce the vertical façade structure:
the following components are used to produce the horizontal façade structure:
The above-named method according to claim 14 can preferably be a method for producing a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure, in at least one embodiment as a vertical façade structure and in at least one embodiment as a horizontal façade structure, in each case made of façade tiles formed with ridges and/or extruded, preferably made of ceramic material, e.g. clay material.
Moreover, the invention achieves the stated object also with the universal use of an identical support profile with identical support holders both in a vertical façade structure and in a horizontal façade structure. Independent main claim 15 is in this sense a use of support profiles with tile holders for producing a façade structure, preferably a curtain-wall back-ventilated façade structure, wherein the façade structure has:
a substructure formed of the support profiles, which is arranged in front of a building wall and anchored fixedly in the floor and/or in the building wall, and
façade tiles formed with ridges and/or extruded, preferably made of ceramic material, e.g. clay material, which are fastened to the substructure via tile holders,
wherein the tile holders are fastened, preferably detachably, to at least some of the support profiles of the substructure, wherein the tile holders have receivers, which grip on edge areas of the façade tiles to hold the tile holders;
It is provided that:
the support profiles to which the tile holders are fastened are arranged in the vertical façade structure in a first position, which is specific to the vertical façade structure, and
the support profiles to which the tile holders are fastened are arranged in the horizontal façade structure in a second position, which is specific to the horizontal façade structure, wherein the second position is arranged rotated by 90° relative to the first position.
In the vertical façade structure the façade tiles are arranged on a substructure arranged in front of a building wall via tile holders, with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction aligned vertically.
In the horizontal façade structure the façade tiles are arranged on a substructure arranged in front of a building wall via tile holders, with the longitudinal extent of their ridges and/or the extrusion direction aligned horizontally.
The invention is now explained in more detail with reference to figures.
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18194066.9 | Sep 2018 | EP | regional |