Floor strip

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070175147
  • Publication Number
    20070175147
  • Date Filed
    January 05, 2007
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 02, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A floor strip for bridging a join between two floor coverings that border on one another comprises a base profile that can be fixed in place on the floor, two upwardly extending shanks molded on the base profile, and a cover profile having at least one cover wing that projects laterally. There is a downwardly directed crosspiece, which is connected with the base profile by way of an articulation. The articulation is formed by an articulation rail that is rounded on both sides and grasped between the shanks of the base profile. The shanks are upright but rounded on the inside. The articulation rail is formed by a solid material or by a sleeve, which has a longitudinal groove, into which the crosspiece and/or an attachment means that engages through the cover profile passes. In certain sections, the longitudinal groove passes completely through the articulation rail, and the crosspiece of the cover profile has a greater depth in these regions.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.


In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:



FIG. 1 shows a floor strip that can pivot, pulled apart;



FIG. 2 shows another floor strip, joined together;



FIG. 3 shows the floor strip, joined together, in a low arrangement;



FIG. 4 shows an articulation rail in sleeve form;



FIG. 5 shows a floor strip cut open from the side, broken down in an exploded view;



FIG. 6 shows another floor strip, and



FIG. 7 shows the previous floor strip, pulled apart in an exploded view and cut open from the side.


Claims
  • 1. A floor strip for bridging a join between two floor coverings that border on one another, comprising: a base profile that can be fixed in place on the floor,two shanks molded on the base profile and extending upward at a distance from one another from the base profile, said shanks each having a rounded inside surface;a cover profile having at least one cover wing that projects laterally;a downwardly directed crosspiece connected with the cover profile;an articulation rail connected to the crosspiece and being rounded on both sides and grasped between the shanks of the base profile to connect the crosspiece to the base profile, the articulation rail being formed by a solid material or by a sleeve and which has a longitudinal groove into which the crosspiece or an attachment means that engages through the cover profile passes, wherein the longitudinal groove passes completely through the articulation rail at least in certain sections to form perforations, and wherein the crosspiece has a greater depth in said perforations than in the rest of the crosspiece.
  • 2. A floor strip according to claim 1, wherein the base profile has recesses that pass through the base profile under the perforations of the articulation rail.
  • 3. A floor strip according to claim 2, wherein the recesses in the base profile are configured to be so wide that the crosspiece that engages through the articulation rail has a pivoting freedom of 20°.
  • 4. A floor strip according to claim 2, wherein the crosspiece has a downwardly directed depth in an area of the perforations and recesses, which depth reaches to the floor in a lowermost position of the cover profile, in which position the cover profile sits on the shanks of the base profile.
  • 5. A floor strip according to claim 2, wherein a length of the crosspiece in each section that passes through the perforations is configured to be shorter in a longitudinal rail direction than each of the lengths of the perforations and recesses.
  • 6. A floor strip according to claim 1, wherein the crosspiece engages through the groove in the articulation rail with a slide fit.
  • 7. A floor strip according to claim 1, wherein the articulation rail is configured as a sleeve and has edge ends directed upward on an upper part of the groove, on which ends an inwardly directed acute-angle toothed rib is molded on as an end piece.
  • 8. A floor strip according to claim 7, wherein the articulation rail has an additional toothed rib directed at an inward and downward slant inward on the edge ends, which stand upright, below said end piece.
  • 9. A floor strip according to claim 7, wherein the edge ends serve as a stop to ends of the shanks.
  • 10. A floor strip according to claim 1, wherein the articulation rail is configured as a solid piece, and wherein the crosspiece and insides of the longitudinal groove of the articulation rail are each equipped with a surface structure that allows the crosspiece to engage into the articulation rail.
  • 11. A floor strip according to claim 10, wherein the surface structure extends on both sides over the entire surface of the crosspiece.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
DE 202006000428.9 Jan 2006 DE national