Claims
- 1. A heat-insulating wall, comprising:two cover layers spaced-apart from one another by a given distance for providing an interspace therebetween, said cover layers being at least substantially vacuum-tight, having free borders and respectively having a material thickness; an evacuable heat-insulation material disposed in the interspace between said cover layers; a vacuum-tight connecting profile running along said free borders and connecting said cover layers to one another; said connecting profile being made of a plurality of profile sections with adjoining ends connected to one another in a vacuum-tight manner, said connecting profile having a membrane spanning at least substantially the given distance between said cover layers; and said membrane having an end region at said adjoining ends of said profile sections, said end region being thickened at least substantially to said material thickness.
- 2. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, wherein said connecting profile has a U-shaped cross-sectional profile with legs and a base, said legs being secured to said cover layers, said base serving as said membrane and spanning at least substantially the given distance between s aid cover layers.
- 3. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, wherein said end region of said membrane is thickened by a thickening part.
- 4. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 3, wherein said thickening part is secured in a vacuum-tight manner to said membrane when said profile sections are produced.
- 5. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, wherein said membrane includes an extension integrally formed to said membrane, said end section of said membrane is thickened by a layered section formed by multiple folding of said extension.
- 6. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 1, including a supporting element fixed to said cover layers in a vacuum-tight manner, said end section of said membrane resting on said supporting element at one of said profile sections, said end section connected in a vacuum-tight manner to said supporting element.
- 7. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 6, wherein said supporting element is a U-profile element having a base, said end section of said membrane rests on said base and is connected to said base in a vacuum-tight manner.
- 8. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 7, wherein said supporting element has end surfaces secured in a vacuum-tight manner to said cover layers.
- 9. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 7, wherein said U-profile element further has an end side, legs extending from said base, and lugs alongside at least one of said legs at said end side, said lugs project from a side of said at least one of said legs against said base and are secured in a vacuum-tight manner to said cover layers.
- 10. The heat-insulating wall according to claim 7, wherein said supporting element is a cup with at least two cup walls located opposite one another and being at least approximately parallel to one another, said supporting element is secured in a vacuum-tight manner to said cover layers by said at least two cup walls.
- 11. In combination with a refrigeration appliance, the heat-insulating wall according to claim 1.
- 12. In combination with a household oven, the heat-insulating wall according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (4)
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197 45 862 |
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197 45 825 |
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197 45 861 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP98/06526, filed Oct. 14, 1998, which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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