Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2013 101 653.7 filed Feb. 20, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sealing membrane comprising a waterproof layer, a self-adhesive adherent layer or a fleece or fabric layer which is provided on the bottom of the waterproof layer, and a fleece or fabric layer which is provided on the top of the waterproof layer.
2. Description of the Related Art
These types of sealing membrane are fitted as a seal and vapour barrier in association with tiling. Areas of application are, for example, wet rooms, indoor swimming pools, wellness areas and industrial areas with increased air humidity. The self-adhesive adherent layer provided on the bottom of the waterproof layer serves to fix the sealing membrane to a substrate. Alternatively, a fleece or fabric layer can be provided with which the sealing membrane can be fixed to the substrate using a tile adhesive. The tile adhesive penetrates into the fleece or fabric layer and anchors in the latter so that the sealing membrane is securely connected to the substrate after the tile adhesive has dried. Tiles are laid over the top of the sealing membrane by the thin bed method using an appropriate tile adhesive. Here too the fleece or fabric layer arranged over the top of the waterproof layer serves to anchor the tile adhesive.
If a cross-over between two surfaces extending transversely, in particular perpendicularly to one another, such as for example the cross-over between a floor and a wall, is to be sealed, the sealing membrane is simply bent and fixed onto both surfaces. However, problems occur if one of the two surfaces is curved on the inside or the outside, such as for example in the case of a pillar standing on a substrate, a curved shower wall or the like, because the sealing membrane forms folds due to the curve, and this makes proper fixing of the sealing membrane and the subsequent tiling work considerably more difficult.
On the basis of this prior art it is an object of the present invention to provide a sealing membrane of the type specified at the start which is specifically designed to seal a cross-over between two surfaces extending transversely, in particular perpendicularly to one another, one surface of which is curved on the inside and/or the outside.
In order to achieve this object the present invention provides a sealing membrane of the type specified at the start which is characterised in that it is provided along one of its long side edges with a plurality of projections formed like lugs which are respectively separated from one another by recesses. By means of these projections separated from one another by recesses the sealing membrane according to the invention can be guided without any problem along a curve on the inside and/or on the outside without any folds forming. Accordingly, one need not fear any negative impact upon the proper fixing of the sealing membrane or upon the subsequent tiling work.
The waterproof membrane is preferably produced from a soft plastic, in particular a soft polyethylene. A soft plastic provides the sealing membrane with elasticity and flexibility which facilitates handling.
The projections are advantageously arranged at regular intervals along the side edge, and this facilitates both production and laying of the sealing membrane.
According to one configuration of the present invention the recesses are made identically as regards form and dimensions, and this also has a positive effect upon the production and handling of the sealing membrane.
The projections preferably extend over ¼ to ¾ of the width of the sealing membrane, and this leads to good manageability of the sealing membrane.
The width of the sealing membrane is advantageously in the range of between 80 and 400 mm. With this width most applications are workable, and so the sealing membrane can be used flexibly for a wide range of applications.
According to one configuration of the present invention the recesses are polygonal in form, and in particular are triangular or trapezoidal. This leads to the projections tapering in the outwards direction, and this has a positive effect upon the manageability of the sealing membrane, as will be described in more detail in the following description. In this instance, the term “polygonal” is also intended to include a substantially polygonal form, the corner regions of which are provided at least partially with transition radii or curves.
The projections and the recesses are advantageously made identically as regards their form and dimensions, and this leads to production of the sealing membrane being very easy.
In the method for the production of a number n of sealing membranes provided with identical projections and recesses, n corresponding to a whole number multiple of the number 2, in a first step a starting sealing membrane is provided. This starting sealing membrane comprises an oblong waterproof layer, a self-adhesive adherent layer or a fleece or fabric layer which is provided on the bottom of the waterproof layer, and a fleece or fabric layer which is provided on the top of the waterproof layer. In a further step the recesses and the projections are produced by introducing contoured cutting lines corresponding to n/2 into the starting sealing membrane by offcut-free punching or cutting. Offcut-free processing is possible because, due to the identical form of the projections and recesses, during punching or cutting a section of a projection of the one membrane as well as a section of a recess of the other membrane is always produced.
If the number n is greater than 2, in a further step a separating line is respectively introduced between two adjacent contoured cutting lines by means of offcut-free punching or cutting in order to separate the sealing membranes which are still connected from one another, the separating line extending especially centrally between two adjacent contoured cutting lines in order to produce sealing membranes of the same width B.
When producing the recesses and the projections by punching or cutting, connecting bridges, which can be severed manually, can be left, and this leads to two respective sealing membranes still remaining connected to one another after the punching or cutting, and this can be advantageous in relation to the packaging and transport of the sealing membranes. The bridges can then be severed, for example torn apart, manually on site by a tiler in order to then work with the sealing membranes individually.
Furthermore, the present invention provides a sealing membrane arrangement with two sealing membranes arranged one over the other and fastened to one another according to the present invention, the sealing membranes being arranged offset in relation to one another in the longitudinal direction such that the projections of the one sealing membrane at least partially cover the recesses of the other sealing membrane. In this way proper and complete sealing of the cross-over between two surfaces to be sealed is achieved.
Preferably, the sealing membrane arrangement seals a cross-over between a surface having a curve on the inside and/or the outside, in particular in the form of a curved wall or a curved pillar, and a substrate extending transversely to the latter.
Further features and advantages of the present invention become clear from the following description with reference to the attached drawings. These show as follows:
It should be clear that one can also dispense with producing the connecting bridges 15. In this case four separated sealing membranes 7, not connected to one another, are then produced. Furthermore, it should be clear that the number n of sealing membranes 7 can also have any whole number multiple of the number 2, i.e. n=2, 4, 6, 8, etc.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 101 653.7 | Feb 2013 | DE | national |