1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a profiled cover strip system for closing off a floor covering on a stair step which is open on at least one front side, with a top cover profile.
2. Description of Related Art
Profiled cover strip systems of the aforementioned type are already known from practice. While installation of floor coverings is comparatively simple even in the stair step region, it is often difficult to achieve a clean closing edge on the edges of the floor coverings for steps. Therefore, for closing off the edge of steps, profiled cover strip systems of the initially mentioned type which are conventionally called step cover strip systems are used. These step cover strip systems, in the simplest embodiment, can be simply be a cover profile. In order to be able to ensure vertical adjustability of the step cover strip system, profiled cover strip systems are also known which, in addition to the top cover profile, have a bottom base profile, and the base profile and the cover profile can be connected to one another and the cover profile can be installed relative to the base profile in different vertical positions. This vertical adjustability is generally necessary since profiled cover strip systems must be adaptable to different covering thicknesses.
While a front-side edge covering is easily possible by way of the known profiled cover strip systems, for stair steps that are open on the front side, the problem is that, not only the floor covering, but especially also the hollow profile and thus the “inner life” of the profiled cover strip system can be seen; this is aesthetically very unattractive. In order to conceal the edge of the floor covering and especially the front side of the profiled cover strip system, blind strips are conventionally used which are joined to the front side of the covering and are attached there. These blind strips are conventionally routed as far as the profiled cover strip system. While concealing the front side of the covering by way of the blind strip is generally possible without difficulty, in the region of the profiled cover strip system problems arise since the profiled cover strip system often does not have a clean closing edge.
The facing of the front side of this profile is therefore generally problematical. Special difficulties arise by the profiled cover strip systems not having an exactly predefinable height. The height of the profiled cover strip system depends ultimately on the respective installation situation and thus on the height of the covering used.
The object of the invention is to provide a profiled cover strip system for stair steps of the initially named type in which the aforementioned disadvantages are avoided.
To achieve the aforementioned object, in a profiled cover strip system of the initially mentioned type, there is a facing device which has a facing cap which has a facing plate for front-side facing of the profiled cover strip system and a facing cover strip which is separate from the facing cap for front-side facing of the floor covering. For the first time, the invention makes available a facing system which is designed for facing of stair steps which are open on the front side, the facing device being matched to special requirements in that the facing device has at least two parts, specifically a facing cap for front-side facing of the profiled cover strip system and a facing cover strip separate therefrom for front-side facing of the floor covering. Here, it goes without saying that the facing cap is matched to the special shape of the profiled cover strip system, while the facing cover strip is in turn adapted to the floor covering.
In order to achieve complete facing of the cross section-side front surface of the profiled cover strip system, the facing plate has a greater lengthwise and transverse extension than the cover profile. In this way, ultimately, it can be ensured that the cross-sectional area of the profiled cover strip system is covered over the entire surface by the facing plate. Otherwise, it is a good idea if the facing device has not only a facing cover strip for horizontal arrangement, but also another facing cover strip for vertical arrangement. For certain stair steps, it is specifically such that, not only the horizontal tread region, but also the vertically extending region of the stair step, has a covering which should be faced then in the same manner as the horizontal floor covering by way of a facing cover strip.
In order to conceal the transitions between the profiled cover strip system and covering, in any case, the facing plate in the direction to the horizontal covering and toward the bottom projects over the cover profile, preferably by more than 5 mm.
In order to have a clean transition from the facing cap to the facing cover strip, the facing plate overlaps the facing cover strip in the installed state on the end side. The overlapping ensures that rough edges of the facing cover strip are concealed.
In this connection, it is recommended that there is at least one recess for the end of the facing cover strip on the back of the facing plate which faces the profiled cover strip system. An almost continuous transition from the facing cover strip to the facing cap can be achieved by this recess which should be matched to the facing cover strip.
In order to have a clean transition from the facing cap to the cover profile, which is especially important for rough edges of the cover profile, on the back of the facing plate which faces the profiled cover strip system, there is an outer edge which overlaps the cover profile on the edge side. This edge is provided only on the top side and the front side of the cover profile, while the facing plate is without an edge on its side facing the horizontal floor covering and also on the bottom side, therefore, ultimately, the sides on which the facing cover strip, and optionally, the other facing cover strip are provided. The edge should otherwise enable an overlap of more than 5 mm.
Moreover, it is favorable that the edge constitutes not only the outer top-side and lengthwise-side boundary of the facing plate, the shape of the edge should also be matched to the top-side and front-side cross-sectional shape of the cover profile, preferably such that at least essentially there is freedom from play between the resting edge and the top side and lengthwise side of the cover profile.
In order to enable accessibility to the profiled cover strip system after installation, it is recommended that the facing cap can be detachably connected to the profiled cover strip system. Fundamentally, there is a plurality of possibilities of detachable connectivity. A projecting leg provided on the back of the facing cap has proven especially advantageous; it is intended for frictional engagement with the corresponding receptacle on the profiled cover strip system. The leg can be especially a flat rectangular leg. Otherwise, the receptacle should be in the middle region of the cross section of the profiled cover strip system or should project into this region. Differently than a frictional connection in the edge region, a fastening or receptacle which lies outside the edge has the advantage that the attachment point is not distorted even when the profiled cover strip system is loaded, for example, when treading on the profile system.
In order to be able to ensure not only a clean transition to the profiled cover strip system, but also to the floor covering, the facing cover strip is made as an angular profile and has a facing leg toward the front-side facing of the floor covering and an edge leg bent from it for resting on the floor covering on the top. The cut edges of the floor covering are concealed by the edge leg which conventionally projects from the facing leg by 90°.
In this connection, it is preferred that the length of the edge leg and the length of the edge of the facing cap are matched to one another such that, in the installed state, there is the same projecting length. With consideration of the fact that the facing cap overlaps the facing cover strip, it is ultimately such that the edge on the facing cap is somewhat higher than the edge of the facing cover strip.
Otherwise, the facing cover strip can be detachably connected to the floor covering. But, it is also possible that the facing cover strip is intended for a fixed connection to the floor covering. This can be done, for example, by way of a screw and/or cement connection.
It was already pointed out initially that the invention can be used for stair step profiled cover strip systems which have only an upper cover profile which is especially cemented or screwed for attachment. However, the invention can also be used for stair step cover strip systems in which, in addition to the cover profile, there is a lower base profile, and the base profile and the cover profile can be connected to one another and the cover profile can be installed relative to the base profile in different vertical positions. It is especially advantageous in this connection if, on the cover profile, there is a supporting means for support and supplementary vertical adjustment, especially if there is no base profile.
It goes without saying that this invention relates not only to the above described profiled cover strip system with the facing device, but also to the facing device as such which is then, however, intended for the specific application in a profiled cover strip system for closing off a floor covering on a stair step which is open on at least one front side. This facing device, as a result, is characterized by facing by which covering in three directions is possible.
Other features, advantages and possible applications of this invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments using the drawings and the drawings themselves.
In addition to the profiled cover strip systems 1 for the stair step region, there are other profiled cover strip systems 7, 8, 9 and 10. The profiled cover strip systems 7 to 10 illustrate different installation situations. Thus, the profiled cover strip systems 7, 10 are used for closing off the edge, while the profiled cover strip systems 8, 9 are intended for covering the joint. In particular, in the profiled cover strip systems 7, 8, it can be recognized that different heights of the floor covering 2 can be easily encompassed by way of the profiled cover strip systems.
The profiled cover strip system 1 from
It is not shown that the profiled cover strip system 1 can also manage without the base profile 11. In this case, then, the latching connection 13, and thus, the latching leg 14 are not provided on the cover profile. The cover profile is then connected in some other way to the subfloor and/or the covering, for example, by cementing or screws. Otherwise, however, all of the features described below, especially with respect to the supporting means 35, also relate to embodiments in which there is no base profile 11 or latching connection 13.
It is now provided that the profiled cover strip system 1 has a facing device 16 with a facing cap 18 which has a facing plate 17 for front-side facing of the profiled cover strip system 1 and with at least one facing cover strip 19 which is separate from the facing cap 18 for front-side facing of the floor covering 2. In the embodiments shown in
In particular,
Otherwise, the figures show that the facing plate 17 overlaps the two facing cover strips 19, 20 in the installed state on the end side. Here, especially
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The facing cap 18 is otherwise detachably connected to the profiled cover strip system 1. For this purpose, on the back 23 of the facing cap 18, there is a projecting leg 31 which is used for frictional engagement with a corresponding receptacle 32 on the profiled cover strip system 1. The leg 31 has the shape of an elongated rectangle. It is such that at least the lower part of the leg 31 is routed into the middle region of the facing cap 18. In this way, there is a distortion-free arrangement of the facing cap 18 in the installed state.
In particular,
The length of the edge leg 34 and the length or height of the edge 26 of the facing cap 18 are matched to one another such that, in the installed state, the same projecting length arises, as is indicated in
The individual parts of the profiled cover strip system 1 are otherwise parts which consist either of the same material or have the same surface composition. Except for the facing cap 18, all components can be elongated strips made, for example, of aluminum. The facing cap can be an aluminum casting.
Otherwise, the profiled cover strip system 1 has a support means 35 which is provided between the base profile 11 and the cover profile 12. The support means 35 has a stationary support base 36 and a support element 37. The support element 37 can move relative to the support base 36 and is intended for vertical equalization. The support base 36 is made as a slotted receptacle which is formed by two outer receptacle legs 38, 39. The support element 37 can be inserted into the receptacle at different vertical locations and can be fixed in it. On the receptacle legs 38, 39, there is a respective engagement projection for engaging corresponding engagement grooves 40 provided on the support element 37. On the support element 37, there is a plurality of engagement grooves 40 in order to achieve a plurality of vertical positions. Thus, for example,
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