The invention relates to a method and means for securing drywall panels to a (supporting) background.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved method for applying drywall panels (see, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/drywall) to a background, for example constituted by a couple of upright elements (stands) or by a flat background, such that, for example in case of changes in the layout or partly or complete demolition of a building comprising drywalls, the individual drywall panels can be properly removed from their background, such that those drywall panels can subsequently be reused, instead of—as is standard practice today—be disposed as (gypsum) waste. The object of the invention is therefore to make a substantial contribution to reduction of the amount of (gypsum) waste.
The invention provides a method for securing drywall panels to a background, comprising, as a provisioning step:
The method further comprises, as execution steps:
(a) securing a first drywall panel provided with said edge coupling profiles against a background, the first edge coupling profile of said drywall panel being secured with its securing extension to the background, for example screwed,
(b) coupling a second drywall panel with its second edge coupling profile to the first edge coupling profile of the first drywall panel (already secured to the background),
(c) subsequently securing said second drywall panel by securing (by screwing, for example) the securing extension of the first edge coupling profile of said second drywall panel to the background.
In the same way further drywall panels, provided on their edges with first and second edge coupling profiles as indicated above, can then be secured to the background.
Thus, according to the invention, use is made of drywall panels which are provided with edge coupling profiles on their edges, wherein then, preferably, always a drywall panel is secured (for example screwed) with its first (screw) profile to the background, and then a subsequent drywall panel is coupled, with its (coupling) profile, to the already secured edge coupling profile of the first drywall panel.
In a first embodiment (illustrated in the accompanying
By “able to couple (or connect or engage) to each other (or interconnect) at a manually releasable or detachable way” or simply “releasably” or “detachably” is, in the context of the present invention, meant that the drywall panels can be coupled (or connected or engaged) to or in each other during mounting of a wall by means of the edge coupling profiles, but later—for example during renovation or demolition—can also be uncoupled again easily, either manually or using only simple tools, without having to damage or break the drywall panels, in the same way as can be done with, for example, laminate with hook or snap profiles and with floorboards and scraps provided with brasses and grooves.
Drywall panels arranged for carrying out the method according to the invention must therefore be provided at both edges with edge coupling profiles, i.e. at one edge a first edge coupling profile having a securing extension which is intended and arranged to be secured to a background (fixed for example by means of screws), and at the other edge a second edge coupling profile,
wherein the edge coupling profiles are provided with coupling means which are arranged to be able to interconnect the second edge coupling profile of a drywall panel and the first edge coupling profile of a drywall panel previously secured to a background in a manually detachable way.
In the production of the drywall panel according to the invention, the first and second edge coupling profile are preferably arranged, at least partly, by gluing of the profiles to the edges of the drywall panel. Most types of drywall panels are provided with a protective layer on both surfaces (usually made of paper or thin cardboard). In approximately the same way as in a previous patent application of applicant (EP330797) it is proposed to apply a (different kind of) edge coupling profile against the edges of the drywall panels, also in this case the edge coupling profiles are, preferably, at least partially fixed to the edges of the drywall panels by gluing to inwardly folded edge strips of those two protective layers.
The invention comprises (a) the method as indicated above, (b) drywall panels arranged to perform that method (i.e. by the edge coupling profiles arranged on the edges), while the scope of protection of the invention further comprises (c) any edge coupling profile intended and arranged (formed, for example by means of extrusion) as a first or second edge coupling profile for drywall panels according to the invention, as described above and/or indicated in the appended claims resp.
The drywall panels according to the invention can therefore, as indicated above, be provided with edge coupling profiles which can be hooked into each other by means of a hooking movement for the purpose of coupling to each other (comparative to click laminate) or which can be interconnected by displacement in transverse direction or sliding (used for interconnecting floor parts etc. provided with tongues and grooves).
The first embodiment, with hooked edge coupling profiles, is part of an earlier (priority) patent application of applicant, NL1042927, filed on May 7, 2018, while the second embodiment, with sliding edge coupling profiles, forms part of a second earlier (priority) patent application of applicant, NL1043116, filed on Jan. 1, 2019. In the latter application, measures are also proposed for being able to fasten/couple wider drywall panels to a background, not only on their edges, but also in between them. In the present application, in addition to the versions of drywall panels with edge coupling profiles already described in said earlier (priority) applications, furthermore, embodiments are proposed which are important for the use of walls with double layers of drywall panels.
Finally, the drywall panels may, preferably, be provided with edge coupling profiles which are, in addition to being arranged for coupling adjacent drywall panels and/or arranged for attaching the drywall panels to a background, also provided with anti-adhesive extensions, each forming an anti-adhesive edge area on the front side of the relevant drywall panel, comprising a surface on which stucco does not adhere, which option is part of a third earlier (priority) patent application, NL1043126, filed by the applicant on 21 Jan. 2019. The anti-adhesive edge areas formed by those anti-adhesion extensions serve to ensure that the (edge) areas on either sides of the seam between two adjacent drywall panels can be plastered evenly flat, while however preventing that the applied stucco layer affects the correct functioning of the (simple, manually detachable) coupling and/or securing means (i.e. the edge coupling profiles etc.) and/or destroys their accessibility, as a result of which the drywall panels would no longer be fit to be uncoupled and/or unscrewed in a normal, “clean” way, causing that the drywall panels would (have to) be broken or at least damaged and hence becoming not more reusable.
The invention will now be further discussed with reference to the figure description below.
In the figure, only the long right-hand edge of one drywall panel 1a (in cross-section) is drawn and the long left-hand edge of the other drywall panel 1b, illustrating that both drywall panels 1a and 1b are mounted edge by edge to the background 2 using the edge coupling profiles 3 and 6.
The edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 are shaped and arranged such that the second edge coupling profile 6 of the drywall panel 1b and the first edge coupling profile 3 of the drywall panel 1a previously secured by means of screws 5 to the background 2, can be coupled to each other, see movement arrow 7, i.e. hooked or clicked together, comparable to the way click laminate is hooked/clicked together.
The first and second edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 resp. have been mounted in the factory (at least partly) by gluing the profiles to the edges of the drywall panels. The drywall panels 1a and 1b shown in the figure are provided with a protective layer 8 (usually made of paper or thin cardboard) on both surfaces (i.e. below and above), the first and second edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 respectively are mounted, at least partly, by gluing the profiles to inwardly folded edge strips 9 of these two protective layers 8. Said edge strips 9 are folded inwardly after, in the factory, for example by means of milling, the plaster (gypsum) material behind/underneath the strips 9 has been removed from the drywall panels 1a and 1b, after which the strips 9 are pressed inwardly. The channels created by removal of the gypsum material serve to receive the strips 9 pressed inwardly. Before or during the mounting of the edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 resp. to the edges of the drywall panels, those channels are largely filled with glue 10, so that, after the glue 10 has hardened, a close connection is formed between the relevant edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 resp. and the paper/cardboard strips 9. With this connection technique, which has been proposed for the first time in the above-mentioned prior patent application EP330797 in the name of the applicant, an excellent connection and adhesion is constituted between the edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 resp. and the end surfaces of the edges of the drywall panels 1a and 1b.
Coupling of both drywall panels 1a and 1b thus takes place after the drywall panel 1a has been secured to the background 2 by means of its securing extension 4 by means of screws 5, after which the drywall panel 1b (see arrow 7) with its second edge coupling profile 6 is attached to/in first edge coupling profile 3 of the first drywall panel 1a by hooking or clicking, i.e. in that (in the exemplary embodiment shown) a coupling edge 6a of the second edge coupling profile 6 is hooked behind a coupling edge 3a of the first edge coupling profile 3.
The method for applying drywall panels according to the invention to a background thus comprises the following steps:
I. Providing—as a preparatory (provisioning) step—drywall panels 1a and 1b which are provided with edge coupling profiles 3 and 6 resp. on their edges, i.e. at one edge a first edge coupling profile 3 having a securing extension 4 which is intended and arranged to engage (i.e. to be engaged, secured) to a background 2, for example by means of screws 5, and on the other edge of the same drywall panel 1a resp. 1b a second edge coupling profile 6 (without securing extension 4). The edge coupling profiles comprise coupling means whereby the second edge coupling profile 6 of a drywall panel 1b and the first edge coupling profile 3 of a drywall panel 1a previously secured (for example screwed) to a background 2 can be coupled to each other.
II. Performing the following steps:
(a) securing a first drywall panel 1a to a background 2, wherein the first edge coupling profile 3 with its securing extension 4 is secured to the background 2;
(b) coupling a second drywall panel 1b with its second edge coupling profile 6 to the first edge coupling profile 3 of the (already secured) first drywall panel 1a and subsequently securing said second drywall panel 1b by securing (for example screwing) the securing extension of the first edge coupling profile (not shown in
III. The (optional) subsequent securing of further drywall panels in the same manner with edge coupling profiles 3 and 6.
The rear coupling profile 24, arranged to be coupled to a suitable (middle) upright element 25, is provided with a shallow trench 26 recessed in the rear of the drywall panel 1b, extending parallel to the (course of the) edge coupling profiles 13 and 16 resp. The rear coupling profile 24 fixed in the slot 26 for example by gluing, comprises, in the embodiment shown, a more or less U-, V- or C-shaped edge coupling profile, having one or more coupling extensions 27, extending substantially in, or possibly within the rear surface of the drywall panel, inwardly into the slot 26, and arranged to engage, directly or indirectly, to or in a suitable upright element 25.
The upright element 25 in
The edge upright elements 12, i.e. upright elements applied behind the edge areas of the drywall panels 1, and the intermediate upright elements 25, i.e. upright elements used behind the more inward, intermediate areas of the drywall panels 1 (not necessarily in the middle thereof) may, in practice, be completely identical: both “types” of upright elements 12 and 25 resp. may be provided with tabs 28, i.e. slots 28a, during manufacture, extending in the plane of the upright elements 12 and 25 resp. If an upright element is used as an “intermediate upright element” 25, intended to be coupled to the rear coupling profile 24 of a drywall panel, only the tabs 28 need to be jumped up, e.g. using a screwdriver, in order to be able to engage (in the oblique position) (in)to the rear coupling profile 24 of the relevant drywall panel 1.
It is noted that the drywall panels of the outer and the inner layer are preferably staggered with respect to each other, whereby, among other things, it is achieved that the fire-resistant properties of the wall formed by those drywall panels is still improved. This situation is illustrated in
Briefly, the anti-adhesive edge areas 32 are used, for example, as follows (for a more detailed description reference is made to the aforementioned prior patent application NL1043126 of the applicant):
a self-adhesive protective tape 33 (for example duct tape) is pasted over both anti-adhesive edge areas 32;
the—usually mesh-shaped—stucco band 34 serves as a background and “reinforcement” of a layer of stucco mass 35 to be applied over it.
It is thus achieved that the stucco mass does not adhere to the drywall panel itself, i.e. to the rather vulnerable outer layers 8 (see
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