The present invention relates to a metal section having an elongated base section, wherein the base section comprises at least two longitudinal portions which extend parallel to one another and are connected to one another at a plurality of connection points via connection elements formed in one piece with the longitudinal portions.
Metal sections of this kind are known, for example, from WO 2004/055289 A1 and can in particular be used as C-shaped vertical or vertical sections for dry construction. An elongated metal element is, for example, provided with a preset cutting pattern which serves for the expansion of the metal element and for the production of the connection elements for the manufacture of the metal sections. Corresponding cutting patterns are described in WO 2004/055289 A1 whose content, in particular relating to the cutting patterns described in this reference, is herewith explicitly included in the disclosure content of the present application.
As is described in WO 2004/055289 A1, on the choice of suitable cutting patterns, two longitudinal portions of the metal element can be drawn apart in a folding process such that a widening of the metal element takes place without any additional material effort and the longitudinal portions which are drawn apart are connected to one another via connection elements formed integrally with the longitudinal portions.
With such metal sections and in particular with vertical sections, it is often desirable that leadthrough openings are provided through which, for example, cables, leads or other elongated band-like or cord-like elements can be led. If such leadthrough openings are produced by punching out corresponding holes in the base section, there is the problem that the edges of the leadthrough openings produced are relatively sharp-edged and, when cables or leads are led through their insulation, can be damaged or the elongated elements can be cut through completely.
Furthermore, independently of the cutting patterns used, a spacing can arise between the longitudinal portions of the base section on the widening procedure of the metal section. If the leadthrough opening is arranged so that it extends across this spacing, the stiffness of the metal section is weakened in this region, on the one hand, and an element led through the leadthrough opening can enter into the passage formed by the spacing between the two longitudinal portions of the metal section, on the other hand. This is unwanted since it can result in a jamming of the element and at the same time the risk of damage to the element is increased further.
It is an object of the present invention to develop a metal section of the initially named kind such that cables, leads or the like can be led through the metal section without any damage arising to the elements led through, with at the same time a jamming of the leads being prevented and a high stiffness of the metal section being present.
Starting from a metal section of the initially named kind, this object is satisfied in accordance with the invention in that a preset spacing is present between the longitudinal portions, in that the spacing from the connection elements is bridged region-wise for the connection of the longitudinal portions, in that at least one leadthrough opening is provided in the base section, in that the leadthrough opening extends from one of the longitudinal portions across the spacing to the other longitudinal portion, and in that at least one edge divided into two of the leadthrough opening which extends across the spacing is covered by a separate cover element which extends along the edge from the one longitudinal portion of the base section across the spacing to the other longitudinal portion.
A plurality of essential functions are realized in a single component by the cover element. On the one hand, a bridging is carried out of the sharp edge of the passage opening produced in a punching process, for example, so that the leads, cables or the like which are led through the leadthrough opening do not come into contact with the sharp edge, but rather with the cover element. Damage to the insulation of corresponding cables, leads or the like or a cutting through is thereby reliably prevented by the elements led through the leadthrough opening. At the same time, it is ensured by the cover element that a spacing between the longitudinal portions produced by the drawing apart of the longitudinal portions is bridged such that cables, leads or the like led through the leadthrough opening cannot fall into this spacing and be jammed there, for example. Finally, an additional connection is produced between the longitudinal portions by the cover element just in that region of the metal section which is weakened by the leadthrough opening and the spacing formed between the longitudinal portions, whereby the stiffness of the metal section is increased in this region.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the cover element substantially extends over the total length of the edge divided into two. It is thereby ensured that, independently of the position of the cables, leads or the like led through the leadthrough opening, their insulation is reliably protected. Furthermore, in this case, a maximum stability of the metal section is achieved.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the cover element is firmly connected to the longitudinal portions. The cover element can be connected to the longitudinal portions in this respect, for example, by a pressure joining method such as clinching, by jamming, squeezing, pressing, welding, screwing or riveting. The firmer the connection between the cover element and the longitudinal portions, the greater the stiffness of the metal section.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the edge of the leadthrough opening is engaged over and in particular encompassed by the cover element. This can be sensible, for example, if there is no sufficient area of the base section in the region of the edge divided into two to which the cover element can be fastened by a pressure joining method, for example. In this case, the cover element can, for example, arise from a lengthways slit sleeve which is pushed over the edge divided into two and is squeezed or pressed with the longitudinal portions.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the cover element comprises a part separated from a base section of a metal element for the formation of a leadthrough opening. The cover element in this case thus comprises a waste element which arises on the formation of a leadthrough opening. No additional material requirement thus arises for the formation of the cover element due to the reuse of this waste element so that the costs for a metal section in accordance with the invention are not increased despite improved properties. In this respect, the waste element can be the part which has arisen on the production of the leadthrough opening to be provided with the cover element or it can be a waste element which arose on the production of another leadthrough opening.
The cover element is preferably made as a punched part. The cover element furthermore advantageously has a substantially rectangular shape, whereby a simple covering of the edge divided into two of the leadthrough opening is possible and, at the same time, a straight contact edge is formed by the cover element for the leads, cables or the like led through the leadthrough opening.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the cover element includes a bent over edge which extends across the spacing and in particular has a rounded upper side. It is ensured by this design that the insulation of a lead, a cable or the like led over the bent over edge is not damaged and that, at the same time, an entangling is prevented.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the leadthrough opening has a substantially rectangular shape, in particular a substantially square shape. The length of the leadthrough opening in the longitudinal direction of the metal element is advantageously substantially the same as the width of the leadthrough opening, including the spacing between the longitudinal portions of the metal element. It is achieved by this design that the waste elements arising on the production of the leadthrough openings automatically have the optimum length to be able to completely cover the edge divided into two arising after the drawing apart of the longitudinal portions, including the spacing between the longitudinal portions.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the leadthrough opening comprises two edges divided into two, with both edges each being covered by a cover element. The two edges are in particular disposed opposite one another and preferably transversely to the longitudinal extent of the metal section. It is thereby ensured that the respective lower edge of the leadthrough opening is covered by a cover element independently of the direction of installation of the metal section. Since cables, leads or the like led through the leadthrough normally lie on the lower edge of the leadthrough opening, a protected support of the cables, leads or the like is thus achieved independently of the direction of installation of the metal section.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, a plurality of leadthrough openings are formed in the base section, in particular at regular intervals. They can each be covered by a cover element made in accordance with the invention. The flexibility in the leading through of the leads, cables or the like is thereby further increased.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, at least one limb angled with respect to the base section is adjacent to the base section at the side. Correspondingly angled limbs can advantageously be provided at both sides of the base section. Different shapes of sections can thus be manufactured as required. The connection elements can in this respect generally be formed in the base section, in a single limb, in a plurality of limbs or in the base section and in the limbs. It is also possible that the base section itself includes an angled portion and that the spacing is arranged in the region of the angled or close thereto. The cover element is then preferably made as an angled element in order also to achieve a covering of the spacing in this case. The angled portion of the spacing element in this respect advantageously extends substantially parallel to the angled portion of the base section.
The metal section is preferably made as a C-section, a U-section, an L-section or a Z-section. The metal section in accordance with the invention can generally also be used for other suitable section types.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the longitudinal portions are drawn apart by the preset spacing by a folding or stretching process. The invention is, however, generally also usable when the preset spacing is produced by a different process.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the connection elements include connection webs via which they are connected to the longitudinal portions. In this respect, the connection webs are in particular folded over both with respect to the longitudinal portions and with respect to regions of the connection elements bridging the spacing. The invention is, however, also applicable with a different design of the connection elements.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following with reference to embodiments and to the drawings; there are shown in these:
The base section 2 includes two longitudinal portions 8 which extend parallel to one another and which are made symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis 9 of the metal element 1.
A plurality of incisions are formed in the base section 2. A plurality of longitudinal incisions 10 extend along the longitudinal axis 10 and a plurality of obliquely extending incisions 11 extend from them into the base section 2 to form connection elements 12. Further obliquely extending incisions 13 are provided parallel to the obliquely extending incisions 11, with in each case two respective outwardly disposed incisions 13 being connected to one another by incisions 14 extending parallel to the longitudinal axis 9. Whereas three respective oblique incisions 11, 13 extending parallel to one another are shown in
Incisions 15 extending perpendicularly outwardly from the longitudinal incision 10 are provided between two connection elements 12 and their outwardly facing ends are each connected to one another via incisions 16 expending parallel to the longitudinal axis 9.
Two parts 17 are cut out of the base section 2 by the incisions 15, 16 and by the region 10′ of one of the longitudinal incisions 10 arranged between the incisions 15 and are used for the formation of cover elements, as will be described in the following.
After or during the production of the longitudinal incisions 10 and of the incisions 11 and 13 to 16, for example by rotary punching, laser cutting or any other suitable cutting or punching process, the longitudinal portions 8 are each drawn apart transversely to the longitudinal axis 9 together with the portions 3 adjoining them, as is indicated by arrows 18 in
It can be recognized from
On the expanding of the metal element 1, the metal regions of the base sections 2 which are present between the obliquely extending incisions 11 and 13 and which form connection webs 21 of the connection elements 12 are folded over both with respect to the longitudinal portions 8 and with respect to main regions 22 of the connection elements 12 bridging the spacing 19.
Furthermore, on the expanding of the metal element 1, a leadthrough opening 23 arises whose width and height are substantially of equal size and which extends from the longitudinal portion 8 shown at the left in
Due to the longitudinal passage 20 formed by the spacing 19, the edges of the leadthrough openings 23 extending transversely to the longitudinal axis 9 are each formed as edges 24 divided into two and each having two halves 24′. Together with edges 35 extending parallel to the longitudinal axis 9 and two imaginary connection lines respectively connecting the two halves 24′ of the edges 24 divided into two and indicated by dashed lines 25 in
The leadthrough opening 23 serves for the leading through of elongate elements such as leads, cables, cords, wires, bands or the like. It is problematic with this that the edges 24 divided into two are usually made with relatively sharp edges so that there is a risk that the insulation of corresponding leads or cables can be damaged or that the elongate elements can be cut through completely. There is furthermore the risk that elongate elements led through the leadthrough openings 23 do not come to lie on one of the halves 24′ of the edge 24 divided into two, but rather slide into the longitudinal passage 20 and jam there. Finally, the stiffness of the metal element 1 is reduced in the region of the relatively large leadthrough opening 23 with respect to the remaining regions.
To eliminate these problems, in accordance with the invention, a cover element bridging the spacing 19 is fastened to the longitudinal portions 8, as will be described in more detail in the following with reference to different embodiments.
The parts 17 are shown in
In accordance with the invention, in a first embodiment, each of the parts 17 are bent over at one of their respective longitudinal sides 26 so that a cover element 27 in accordance with
The two parts 17 reshaped accordingly to form cover elements 27 are each connected to the longitudinal portions 8 via clinch points 29 in accordance with
In accordance with
For further fastening, the cover element 31 can subsequently be squeezed or pressed with the longitudinal portions 8 so that a reliable connection is provided between the cover elements 31 and the longitudinal portions 8 of the metal element 1.
As can be recognized from
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1 metal element
2 base section
3 portions
4 limb
5 lines
6 vertical section
7 marginal regions
8 longitudinal portions
9 longitudinal axis
10 longitudinal incisions
10′ region of a longitudinal incision
11 incisions
12 connection elements
13 incisions
14 incisions
15 incisions
16 incisions
17 arrows
18 arrows
19 spacing
20 longitudinal passage
21 connection webs
22 main regions
23 leadthrough opening
24 edges divided into two
24′ halves of the edges divided into two
25 dashed lines
26 longitudinal sides
27 cover element
28 bent over edge
29 clinch points
30 cable
31 cover element
32 sleeve
33 longitudinal slit
34 longitudinal edges
35 edge
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 053 471.1 | Nov 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/009248 | 11/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/14/2010 |