The invention relates to a profile device of the type defined in the preamble of claim 1.
Such a device comprises one or more U-profile pieces, which are initially bendable in the plane of the web of the U-pro-file. Such profile pieces may be end joined to each other for the formation of a U-profile channel of selectable/adjustable curvature in the web plane. The profile pieces are suitably manually bendable and are then stabilized to the curvature and position thereof on an appurtenant support surface, for instance on a floor and on a ceiling in a room, the branches of the profile pieces being directed towards the interior of the room. Usually, on that occasion the profile devices are established in a common vertical surface, having a selected adjusted curvature/extension in the horizontal plane. Between these profile devices, then vertical studs/wall studs are mounted, the ends of which being received in the respective U-profile, and which form a frame for a vertical wall curved in the horizontal plane. This frame may then be dressed with wall panels. Of course, the profile devices may also be mounted in a straight shape for the formation of a U-profile channel of a flat wall portion, but the profile device may naturally be mounted on a support in any orientation.
A problem is that the previously known profile devices are intricate to stabilize in the adjusted (curved) shape thereof.
Another problem in previously known profile devices that may be given a selected curvature in the web plane thereof, is that they have a complicated structure in order to have an expedient stability for handling and during bending to the desired curvature.
Hence, an object of the invention is to provide a profile device, the profile piece of which has good handling stability, readily can be given the desired curvature, has a simple structure, and/or readily can be stabilized in the adjusted curvature.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a particularly favourable technique for stabilising bent profile pieces for the formation of a profile device.
The objects are entirely or partly attained by the invention.
The invention is defined in the appended claim 1.
Embodiments of the invention are defined in the appended dependent claims.
According to an important feature of the invention, the parts of the web of the profile piece that are spaced-apart by the cut in the longitudinal direction have a mutual overlapping in two areas spaced-apart along the cut, the overlapping being arranged in opposite directions in the two areas. In this way, the profile piece gets a torsional rigidity around the longitudinal axis thereof and can be handled conveniently in connection with bending and mounting. An additional important feature is that means, for instance a flexible gummed tape, is applied to and along the profile piece in order to resist an unintentional bending of the profile piece, which entails that the overlappings are eliminated by bending the profile piece in the “wrong” direction. The gummed tape offers no notable resistance to a bending of the profile piece in the “correct” bending direction (for which the overlapping length is increased).
In one embodiment, the profile piece is fixed in the selected bending state thereof by the fact that a stabilising element is bridgingly fixed on the first profile branch of the profile piece across the cut by agglutination on at least one side of the cut. In that connection, the glue may be applied to the first branch or to the stabilising element beforehand, and furthermore, the pre-applied glue may be covered with a tear-off foil/release foil, which is removed before the jointing. The stabilising element may be a sheet-metal strip applied to and along the first profile branch. The sheet-metal strip is, to a certain extent, bendable and can readily be manually form fitted to the curved shape of said profile branch. In another, particular embodiment, the stabilising element may be in the form of a sheet-metal piece projecting from the verge of the first profile branch and being connected thereto via a bendable portion in order to be foldable downwards to the first branch and across the cut. In such an embodiment, a stabilising element is conveniently provided for each cut that is to be bridged over, for the stabilisation of the profile piece.
In the following, the invention will be described by way of example, reference being made to the appended drawing.
As another alternative, the web 4 may have an elongate, curved opening 50 on one side of the cut 10, the opening 50 preferably having a curved extension,. with the centre of curvature at the opening 11. On the other side of the cut, a tongue 51 is punched in the web 4. The tongue 51 extends from the vicinity of the cut 10 and in the longitudinal direction 6. The tongue 51 is directed towards the adjacent end of the opening 50. The tongue 51 may be bent over in order to bridge over the cut 10 and clasp the adjacent end edge of the opening 10, when the profile piece is in a principally straight state. The folded-over and clasping end portion of the tongue 51 may thereby be displaced along the opening 50 upon a bending of the profile piece around a bending axis that is essentially perpendicular to the web 4 and is situated in the branch 2. The folded-over end portion of the tongue 51, which clasps the short end of the opening 50, prevents the tongues 41, 43; 42, 44 from leaving the overlapping state thereof. The recess 30 prevents the adjacent end portions of the branches 7 to interfere with each other upon the bending of the profile piece around the inner end part of the cut 10. Before or during the raising of the branch 2 of the profile, the verge portion 2′ of the blank may be provided with a bending as an extension of the cut 10 from the opening 11, so that the edge of the cut 10 is mutually displaced in parallel and can assume the overlapping state without the profile piece needing to deflect from the straight state. By the fact that the beading 11 has an extension in the longitudinal direction 6, the establishment of the U-shaped or V-shaped profiling 9 in the branch 2 is facilitated.
The profile piece may have a plurality of cuts 10 being spaced-apart and conformally located along the profile piece and having functionally appurtenant details such as accounted for above, in order to raise the possibility for a stronger and more even distribution of the bending of the profile element in one direction from the longitudinal axis. Between the nearby cut 10, the corresponding cut 10′ may be placed, with the only difference that the cuts 10′ and the appurtenant details described above extend from the second branch 2 and the web 4, so that the profile piece subsequently can be bent in the other direction in the plane thereof.
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The U- or V-shaped beading 9 in the branch 2/7 in question is not strictly required, but offers the possibility of producing the profile piece in selected state with conformal overlapping between the web tongues.
The expansion 11 of the cut 10 is preferably located in the verge portion 2′ and 7′, respectively, and has preferably a length in the direction 6 corresponding to the length of the material portion involved in the beading 9.
The profile pieces may be manufactured in manageable quantities and end joined to each other for the manufacture of a profile device of the desired length.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0402745-4 | Nov 2004 | SE | national |