This application claims priority of European patent application no, 12002768.5, filed Apr. 20, 2012, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a thermally insulating construction component for arranging between two load-bearing parts of a building.
EP 1 564 336 A1 discloses a thermally insulating construction component which serves for use in separating joints between load-bearing parts of a building, for example between a building floor and a balcony floor slab. This construction component comprises an insulating body consisting of an upper layer and a lower layer, and also reinforcing elements for tensile reinforcement situated in the upper layer and compression and shear bearings arranged in the lower layer.
CH 685 252 A5 discloses a cantilever-slab connection element with integrated tension or compression bars. Here, the tension and compression bars are accommodated in base elements which consist of sandwich-like profile supports made of plastic. The base elements are connected to one another with the interposition of an additional element made of a foamed plastic.
EP 1 892 344 A1 discloses a thermally insulated construction component for use in separating joints between two parts of a building, in particular a building floor and a balcony floor slab, which adjoin one another in a longitudinal direction. The construction component comprises two approximately parallelepipedal insulating bodies situated above one another with tension rods arranged therein which extend transversely to its longitudinal axis, and also compression and shear bearings. The insulating bodies are in each case formed by a box member which is filled with an insulating material, for example rock wool.
It is an object of the invention to provide a thermally insulating construction component of the type described above which is configured so as to be adapted universally to the particular use conditions in a simple manner.
The configuration of the insulating body from three or more box members makes it possible in a simple manner for the construction component to be assembled in a manner adapted to the particular set conditions, with the individual box members being selected to achieve a predetermined height and for equipping with reinforcing bars and bearings. This modular principle makes it possible in a simple manner to configure a plurality of individual end products from the different box members. In this way, the construction component can be adapted, with respect to the required load-bearing level and height of the insulating body, to the particular requirements.
Mineral wool is particularly suited as an insulating material for at least one further box member. In a further embodiment, it can also be advantageous for two central box members to foe arranged between the upper box member and the lower-box member. It is practical here for the two intermediate or middle box members to be configured in such a way that they have the same height. As an alternative to this, it is also possible to configure the two middle box members with different heights, which offers the advantage of a greater diversity of variants.
Moreover, it is practical for all the plastic box members to be made from the same, plastic material with at least approximately identical wall thickness. As a result, the load-bearing capacity of the individual box members is particularly high.
Accordingly to a further embodiment of the invention, each box member is designed to be completely closed in itself, with in each case adjacent box members of the insulating body lying flat on one another. This configuration affords the advantage that the cavities filled with insulating material are completely tight and no moisture or even concrete can penetrate when pouring the parts of the building. In addition, the large-area contact is particularly suitable for connecting by means of an adhesive. In addition, it is considered to be advantageous that the box members have at their sides which are directed in each case toward one another longitudinal edges formed in such a way that they engage form locked and force locked in one another during the assembly of the box members. As a result, it is possible to close also those box members which are open at a side directed toward, the adjacent box member during assembly of the box members and to seal them with respect to the outside. To connect the box members to one another, clips or latching devices can be arranged.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
It can be advantageous for the wail thickness of the plastic, material of all the box members to be at least approximately identical. The box members (2, 3, 4) are provided at their respective mutually adjacent sides with longitudinal edges which engage in one another in a form locked and force locked manner. The longitudinal edges can also serve simultaneously as a latching means. It is also possible for the box members (2, 3, 4) to be connected by means of an adhesive. The box members (2, 3, 4) are connected to one another such that, when pouring the concrete, the latter cannot penetrate the box members. A suitable material for the box members (2, 3, 4) is preferably PVC since this material is very stable and resistant to ageing.
The modular principle according to the invention makes it possible in a simple manner to produce many variants of different overall heights H1. Assuming that the heights H2 and H4 of the box members 2 and 4 are constant and have for example together a height of 16 cm, it is possible with, central box members (3, 8, 9) having a height (H3, H8, H9) of 2 cm and 3 cm to obtain different combinations, for example
16 cm+2 cm=18 cm
16 cm+3 cm=19 cm
16 cm+2 cm+2 cm=20 cm
16 cm+3 cm+2 cm=21 cm
16 cm+3 cm+3 cm=22 cm
or greater overall heights H1 can be achieved by adding further middle box members.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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