Technical Field
[0001] The disclosure relates to a connecting profile for connecting sheet piles of a sheet
pile wall.
Background
[0002] Connecting profiles for connecting sheet piles are generally known in the prior art,
for example from
DE 298 21 624 U1.
DE 298 21 624 U1 describes different connecting elements for sheet piles. These connecting elements
comprise one or more hook strips with different shape.
Summary
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide an enhanced connecting profile
for connecting sheet piles. In particular it is an object of the present invention
to provide an enhanced connecting profile by means of which a great amount of applications
for connecting sheet piles is achieved with one single connecting profile.
[0004] This object is achieved by a device according to independent claim 1.
[0005] It has been discovered by the invention that connecting elements having two hook
strips as described in
DE 298 21 624 U1 only cover a certain portion of applications currently used in the field of sheet
pile connecting. Another portion of applications in the field of sheet pile connecting
is covered by sheet piles having three hook strips. The solution according to the
present invention addresses this problem and provides a connecting profile covering
all desired applications in the field of sheet pile connecting. At the same time,
the connecting profile according to the present invention provides the full functionality
of all connecting profiles described in
DE 298 21 624 U1.
[0006] The features and preferred embodiments of the connecting profile according to the
present invention are described in the following as seen in cross section of the connecting
profile, i.e. in a viewing direction parallel to the longitudinal extension of the
connecting profile. The longitudinal extension of the connecting profile can be understood
as the extension of the connecting profile in driving direction when the connecting
profile is driven into the ground. Preferably, the cross section of the connecting
profile is substantially constant over the longitudinal extension of the connecting
profile.
[0007] The connecting profile according to the present invention comprises a substantially
straight central strip. The term "straight central strip" can be understood as a strip
which is straight along a longitudinal axis of the central strip, the longitudinal
axis being perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the connecting profile.
[0008] The connecting profile according to the present invention further comprises a first,
second and third hook strip. The first, second and third hook strip each extend from
the central strip. When it is stated in this application that an element, such as
a hook strip, extends from another element, such as a central strip, this is to be
understood that the element extends directly or indirectly from the other element.
Extending indirectly is to be understood that the element extends from the other element
with at least one intermediate element arranged between the element and the other
element. In other words, the expression "extending from" includes both meanings as
described above unless it is explicitly stated.
[0009] The first, second and third hook strips include each a curved section and a substantially
straight end section. However, each hook strip is not limited to such two elements.
Preferably, the curved section is formed by a circular section, preferably a partially
circular section. A partially circular section can be understood a portion of a whole
circle such as a quarter of a full circle. The end section preferably extends directly
from the curved section and forms a free end of the hook strip. This design of the
hook section provides the following advantage: a sheet pile, which is interlocked
with one of the hook strips of the connecting profile, may swivel relatively to the
connecting profile, in particular in an angle relative to the connecting profile as
seen in cross section. In other words, the connecting profile may rotate relative
to the sheet piles connected by the connecting profile. At the same time, the lock
of the sheet pile, e.g. a LARSSSEN-lock, is securely connected with the respective
hook strip of the connecting profile.
[0010] In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention are described. It is an
advantage of the invention that these embodiments of connecting profiles according
to the present invention are compatible with each other and compatible with connecting
profiles known from the art.
[0011] According to a first preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according to
the present invention, the first hook strip extends from the central strip approximately
perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the central strip. The first hook strip extending
from the central strip can, again as mentioned above, be understood as extending directly
or indirectly with an intermediate element from the central strip. The term "perpendicular"
can be understood in a way that the first hook strip starts from the central strip
in a direction forming together with the longitudinal axis of the central strip an
angle of approximately 90°.
[0012] According to an enhancement of the first preferred embodiment, the first hook strip
includes an intermediate transition section extending approximately perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the central strip. Preferably the intermediate transition
section is substantially straight. Further preferably, the intermediate transition
section extends directly from the central strip and the curved section of the first
hook strip extends directly from the transition section.
[0013] According to a second preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according to
the present invention, each of the hook strips is attached directly to the central
strip, preferably without a straight intermediate transition section between the central
strip and the respective hook strip.
[0014] According to a further preferred enhancement of the first and second preferred embodiment
of the connecting profile, the first hook strip includes a material accumulation at
a side of the first hook strip facing the curved section of the second hook strip.
Preferably, the material accumulation forms a knoll at the side of the first hook
strip facing the curved section of the second hook strip. The knoll provides for a
secure interlocking between the second hook strip of the connecting profile and a
lock of a sheet pile interlocked with the second hook. At the same time, the knoll
allows for use of the same connecting profile in different configurations, i.e. the
connecting profile is adapted to have different locks of sheet piles interlocked in
the second hook strip.
[0015] In a third preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according to the present
invention, the second and third hook strip extend from the central strip, and the
second hook strip is a mirror image of the third hook strip, preferably if mirrored
along a longitudinal axis of the central strip. Preferably, the second hook strip
and third hook strip extend directly from the central strip. Further preferably, the
first hook strip extends directly or indirectly from a first end of the central strip
whereas the second hook strip and third hook strip extend directly from a second end
of the central strip.
[0016] In an enhancement of the third embodiment of the connecting profile, an angle in
the range from 60° to 80°, preferably of approximately 70°, is formed between the
longitudinal axis of the central strip and a longitudinal axis of the end section
of the second and third hook strip. In other words, the longitudinal axis of the central
strip is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the end section of the second
and third hook strip with an angle in the range from 60° to 80°, preferably of approximately
70°. The longitudinal axis of the end section is to be understood as an axis directed
along the longitudinal extension of the respective end section which extends perpendicular
to the longitudinal extension of the connecting profile.
[0017] According to a fourth preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according to
the present invention, the second and third hook strip extend from the central strip,
and the second hook strip is a mirror image of the third hook strip, if mirrored along
a longitudinal axis of the central strip and mirrored along an axis perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the central strip. The relation between the second and
third hook strip can be described in other words as follows: The second hook strip
can be transformed to the third hook strip by two mirroring steps. First, the second
hook strip has to be mirrored along a longitudinal axis of the central strip, and
then secondly mirrored along an axis which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
of the central strip. Preferably, this relation is achieved in a way that the curved
section of the third hook strip extends directly from the curved section of the second
hook strip and, thereby, having S-shape. Further preferably, a first end of the central
strip extends directly from the curved section of the second hook strip and the first
hook strip extends directly with its curved section from a second end of the central
strip. In this latter case, the central strip and the curved section of the third
hook strip partially overlap.
[0018] In a fifth embodiment of the connecting profile according to the present invention,
the third hook strip comprises a substantially straight intermediate transition section
extending approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the central strip,
and preferably wherein the curved section of the third hook strip extends from the
transition section. Preferably, the curved section of the third hook strip extends
directly from the transition section and, further preferably, the transition section
extends directly from the central strip.
[0019] In a preferred enhancement of the fifth embodiment of the connecting profile, the
first hook strip and third hook strip extend from a first end of the central strip,
and the second hook strip extends from a second end of the central strip. Preferably,
the transition section of the first hook strip and the transition section of the third
hook strip extend directly from the first end of the central strip.
[0020] According to a further enhancement of the fifth embodiment of the connecting profile,
the free ends of the first and/or third hook strip point toward the transition section,
and/or the free end of the second hook strip points substantially toward the central
strip. This arrangement of the respective free ends provides for a secure interlocking
of a sheet pile lock, such as a LARSSEN-lock, with the respective hook of the connecting
profile according to the present invention while at the same time allowing such a
lock of the sheet pile to swivel in an angle relative to the connecting profile as
seen in cross section.
[0021] In an even further preferred enhancement of the fifth preferred embodiment of the
connecting profile, an angle in the range from 60° to 80°, preferably of approximately
70°, is formed between a longitudinal axis of the transition section of the third
hook strip and a longitudinal axis of the end section of the third hook strip. In
other words, the longitudinal axis of the transition section of the third hook strip
is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the end section of the third hook strip
with an angle in the range from 60° to 80°, preferably of approximately 70°. Again,
this provides for a secure interlocking between a respective hook of the connecting
profile and a lock of a sheet pile to be connected by means of the connecting profile
according to the present invention.
[0022] In a sixth preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according to the present
invention, the curved section of the first, second and/or third hook strip have semi-circular
shape. This can be understood in a way that the curved section forms half of a circle,
i.e. the angle between the starting point of the extension of the curved section and
the end point of the extension of the curved section is approximately 180°.
[0023] In an enhancement of the sixth embodiment of the connecting profile, the free end
of the second and/or third hook strip points toward the central strip.
[0024] According to a sevenths preferred embodiment of the connecting profile according
to the present invention, an angle in the range from 50° to 70°, preferably of approximately
60°, is formed between a longitudinal axis of the end section of the first hook strip
and a longitudinal axis of the central strip. This provides for a secure interlocking
between the first hook strip of the connecting profile and a lock of a sheet pile
to be connected by means of the connecting profile while at the same time allowing
the sheet pile to swivel in an angle relative to the connecting profile as seen in
cross section.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0025] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in connection with the drawings,
wherein
- FIG. 1
- illustrates a first embodiment of a connecting profile according to the present disclosure,
- FIG. 2
- illustrates a second embodiment of the connecting profile according to the present
disclosure,
- FIG. 3
- illustrates a third embodiment of the connecting profile according to the present
disclosure,
- FIG. 4
- illustrates a fourth embodiment of a connecting profile according to the present disclosure,
- FIG. 5
- illustrates a fifth embodiment of a connecting profile according to the present disclosure,
and
- FIGS. 6 to 12
- illustrate different configurations in which the second embodiment of the connecting
profile as shown in FIG. 2 can be used.
Detailed Description
[0026] FIGS. 1-5 show different embodiments of a connecting profile 101 in a cross sectional
view, the viewing direction of which is parallel to a longitudinal extension 102 of
the connecting profile which corresponds to the driving direction of the connecting
profile when driven into the ground. In each of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-5
the connecting profile 101 has a straight central strip 103 which extends along a
longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103, the longitudinal axis 105 being directed
perpendicular to the longitudinal extension 102 of the connecting profile 101. The
connecting profiles 101 shown in FIGS. 1-5 each comprise a first hook strip 107, a
second hook strip 109 and a third hook strip 111. The respective first, second and
third hook strip each include a curved section 113, 115 and 117 as well as a straight
end section 119, 121 and 123, respectively. The respective end sections 119, 121 and
123 extend from the respective curved section 113, 115 and 117 and form a free end
125, 127 and 129 of the hook strip 107, 109 and 111, respectively. The free end 127
of the second hook strip 109 points substantially toward the central strip 103. The
end section 119 of the first hook strip 107 has a longitudinal axis 137. The longitudinal
axis 137 forms with the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103 an angle of
approximately 60°.
[0027] FIG. 1 shows the connecting profile 101, wherein the first hook strip 107, second
hook strip 109 and third hook strip 111 extend from the central strip 103 in a way
that each of the hook strips is attached directly to the central strip 103, i.e. without
any straight intermediate transition section between the central strip and the respective
hook strip 107, 109 and 111, respectively. The third hook strip 111 shown in FIG.
1 extends directly from the second hook strip 109. In other words the curved section
117 of the third hook strip 111 extends directly from the curved section 117 of the
second hook strip 109. The curved sections of the second and third hook strip 109
and 111 have semicircular shape. Thereby, the third hook strip 111 and the second
hook strip 109 form an S-shape. In other words, the second hook strip 109 is a mirror
image of the third hook strip 111, if mirrored along the longitudinal axis 105 of
the central strip 103 and then mirrored along an axis 131 which is directed perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103.
[0028] In the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 1, the first hook strip 107 extends from
a first end 133 of the central strip 103 and the second hook strip 109 and third hook
strip 111 extend from a second end 135 of the central strip 103. The curved section
113 of the first hook strip 107 forms a part of a circle which is less than half of
a circle.
[0029] The end sections 121 and 123 each have a longitudinal axis 139 and 141, respectively.
The respective longitudinal axes 139 and 141 form an angle with the longitudinal axis
105 of the central strip 103 of approximately 60°.
[0030] In the connecting profile 101 as shown in FIG. 2, the second hook strip 109 and third
hook strip 111 extend directly from a second end 135 of the central strip 103 and
the first hook strip 107 extends directly from the first end 133 of the central strip
103. The first hook strip 107 extends from the central strip 103 substantially perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103. The first hook strip 107 includes
a material accumulation 143 formed at a side of the first hook strip 107 which faces
the curved section 115 of the second hook strip 109. The second hook strip 109 is
a mirror image of the third hook strip 111 if mirrored along the longitudinal axis
105 of the central strip 109. The longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103 is
angled relative to the respective longitudinal axes 139 and 141 of the respective
end section 121 and 123 with an angle of approximately 70°.
[0031] The connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 3 is similar to the connecting profile as
shown in FIG. 2. Instead of the material accumulation 143 as shown in FIG. 2, the
first hook strip 107 shown in FIG. 3 includes a straight intermediate transition section
145 which extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip
103.
[0032] In both FIGS. 2 and 3, the free end 127 of the second hook strip 109 and the free
end 129 of the third hook strip 111 point substantially toward the central strip 103.
[0033] FIG. 4 shows the connecting profile 101, wherein the second hook strip 109 extends
from the second end 135 of the central strip 103. The longitudinal axis 139 of the
end section 121 forms an angle with the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip
103 of approximately 70°. The first hook strip 107 and third hook strip 111 extend
from the first end 133 of the central strip 103. The first hook strip 107 includes
a material accumulation 143 at a side which faces the curved section 115 of the second
hook strip 109. The third hook strip 111 comprises a straight intermediate transition
section 147 which extends from the first end 133 of the central strip 103 approximately
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 105 of the central strip 103. The curved section
117 of the third hook strip 111 extends directly from the transition section 147.
The longitudinal axis 141 of the end section 123 forms an angle with a longitudinal
axis 149 of the transition section 147 of approximately 70°.
[0034] The connecting profile 101 as shown in FIG. 5 is similar to the connecting profile
as shown in FIG. 4. In contrast, the connecting profile 101 as shown in FIG. 5 does
not have a material accumulation 143. Instead, the first hook strip 107 includes a
straight intermediate transition section 145 which extends perpendicular to the longitudinal
axis 105 of the central strip 103.
[0035] In both FIGS. 4 and 5, the free end 125 of the first hook strip 107 and the free
end 129 of the third hook strip 111 point towards the transition section 147 of the
third hook strip 111.
[0036] FIGS. 6 to 12 show in a cross-sectional views different configurations in which a
connecting profile according to the present invention can be used, in particular the
connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 2. I.e. in each of the FIGS. 6 to 12, sheet piles
are illustrated which are connected by means of the connecting profile 101. The same
and similar features are indicated by the same numerals in FIGS. 6 to 12.
[0037] Each connecting profile 101 connects a first sheet pile 201, second sheet pile 203
and third sheet pile 205 by means of the first, second and third hook strip 107, 109
and 111, respectively, being interlocked with a Larssen-lock 207, 209 and 211 of the
respective sheet pile 201, 203 and 205. The sheet piles 201, 204 and 205 are connected
with the respective hook strips 107, 109 and 111 in a way that they may swivel in
an angle perpendicular to the viewing direction. The swiveling angles are indicated
each in FIGS. 6 to 12 by a leftward arrow 213 representing a swiveling leftwards of
a neutral position 215 (counter clockwise) and a rightward arrow 217 representing
a swiveling rightwards of the neutral position 215 (clockwise). The terms leftward
arrow 213 and rightward arrow 217 are to be understood in a way that these arrows
are located leftwards and rightwards of the neutral position 215 but not in a way
that they would only point leftwards or rightwards.
[0038] FIGS. 6 to 9 show similar arrangements of the connecting profile 101 being connected
to Larssen-locks of sheet piles. These arrangements differ with regard to the dimensions
and designs of the sheet piles, in particular with regard to swiveling ranges of the
sheet piles.
[0039] The first sheet pile 201 shown in FIG. 6 may swivel leftwards by about 35° from the
neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 20° from the neutral position 215. The
second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 6 may swivel leftwards by about 34° from the neutral
position 215 and rightwards by about 20.56° from the neutral position 215. The third
sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 6 may swivel leftwards by about 20.56° from the neutral
position 215 and rightwards by about 34° from the neutral position 215.
[0040] An arrangement 219 of the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 7 differs from the
arrangement shown in FIG. 6 in that the first sheet pile 201 shown in FIG. 7 may swivel
leftwards by about 39° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 22° from
the neutral position 215. Furthermore, in contrast to the arrangement shown in FIG.
6, the second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 7 may swivel rightwards by about 22.56°
from the neutral position 215 and the third sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 7 may swivel
leftwards by about 22.56° from the neutral position 215. This is achieved by a different
design of the sheet piles shown in FIG. 7 compared to the respective sheet piles shown
in FIG. 6.
[0041] An arrangement 221 of the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 8 differs from the
arrangement shown in FIG. 6 in that the second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 8 may
swivel leftwards by about 38° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about
22.56° from the neutral position 215. Furthermore, the third sheet pile 205 shown
in FIG. 8 may swivel leftwards by about 22.56 from the neutral position 215 and rightwards
by about 38° from the neutral position 215. This is achieved by a different design
of the second and third sheet pile 203 and 205 shown in FIG. 8 compared to the second
and third sheet pile 203 and 205 shown in FIG. 6.
[0042] The arrangement 223 of the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 9 differs from the
arrangement shown in FIG. 6 in that the second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 9 may
swivel leftwards by about 33° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about
22.56° from the neutral position 215. Furthermore, the third sheet pile 205 shown
in FIG. 9 may swivel leftwards by about 22.56° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards
by about 33° from the neutral position 215. This is achieved by a different design
of the second and third sheet pile 203 and 205 shown in FIG. 9 compared to the second
and third sheet pile 203 and 205 shown in FIG. 6.
[0043] FIGS. 10 to 12 show similar arrangements of the connecting profile 101 being connected
to Larssen-locks of sheet piles. These arrangements differ with regard to the dimension
and designs of the sheet piles, in particular with regard to swiveling ranges of the
sheet piles and material distribution of each sheet pile.
[0044] The first sheet pile 201 shown in FIG. 10 may swivel leftwards by about 39.47° from
the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 24.02° from the neutral position
215. The second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 10 may swivel leftwards by about 34.34°
from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 22.11° from the neutral position
215. The third sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 10 may swivel leftwards by about 28° from
the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 34.76° from the neutral position
215.
[0045] The Larssen-lock 211 of the third sheet pile 205 is similar to the Larssen-locks
207 and 209 in the area of a head portion 225. In contrast to the first sheet pile
201 and second sheet pile 203, a sheet pile wall 227 of the third sheet pile 205 is
arranged in longitudinal extension of the head portion 225 of the Larssen-lock 211.
The Larssen-lock 211 has a material accumulation 229 instead of a transition portion
231 of the first and second sheet pile 201 and 203.
[0046] An arrangement 233 of the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 11 differs from the
arrangement shown in FIG. 10 in that the first sheet pile 201 shown in FIG. 11 may
swivel leftwards by about 32.32° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about
22.56° from the neutral position 215. The second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 11 may
swivel leftwards by about 32.18° and rightwards by about 28.45°. Furthermore, the
third sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 11 may swivel leftwards by about 27.62° from the
neutral position 215 and rightwards by about 32.49° from the neutral position 215.
This is achieved by a different design of the second and third sheet pile 203 and
205 shown in FIG. 11 compared to the second and third sheet pile 203 and 205 shown
in FIG. 10. In particular, the first sheet pile 201 and second sheet pile 203 shown
in FIG. 11 have a thicker transition portion 231, a thicker sheet pile wall 227 and
a thicker head portion 225 compared to the respective transition portion, sheet pile
wall and head portion of the first and second sheet pile shown in FIG. 10. Furthermore,
the third sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 11 has a thicker material accumulation 229
and a thicker head portion 225 compared to the respective material accumulation and
head portion of the third sheet pile shown in FIG. 10.
[0047] An arrangement 235 of the connecting profile 101 shown in FIG. 12 differs from the
arrangement shown in FIG. 11 in that the first sheet pile 201 shown in FIG. 12 may
swivel leftwards by about 30.86° from the neutral position 215 and rightwards by about
19.25° from the neutral position 215. The second sheet pile 203 shown in FIG. 12 may
swivel leftwards by about 31.9° and rightwards by about 24.45°. Furthermore, the third
sheet pile 205 shown in FIG. 12 may swivel leftwards by about 24.45° from the neutral
position 215 and rightwards by about 31.9° from the neutral position 215. This is
again achieved by different designs of the sheet pile wall, head portion as well as
the transition portion or material accumulation of the respective sheet piles shown
in FIG. 12 compared to the respective design of the sheet piles shown in FIG. 11.
Reference numerals:
[0048]
- 101
- connecting profile
- 102
- longitudinal extension of the connecting profile
- 103
- central strip
- 105
- longitudinal axis of the central strip
- 107
- first hook strip
- 109
- second hook strip
- 111
- third hook strip
- 113
- curved section of the first hook strip
- 115
- curved section of the second hook strip
- 117
- curved section of the third hook strip
- 119
- end section of the first hook strip
- 121
- end section of the second hook strip
- 123
- end section of the third hook strip
- 125
- free end of the first hook strip
- 127
- free end of the second hook strip
- 129
- free end of the third hook strip
- 131
- axis
- 133
- first end of the central strip
- 135
- second end of the central strip
- 137
- longitudinal axis of the end section of the first hook strip
- 139
- longitudinal axis of the end section of the second hook strip
- 141
- longitudinal axis of the end section of the third hook strip
- 143
- material accumulation
- 145
- intermediate transition section
- 147
- intermediate transition section
- 149
- longitudinal axis of the transition section
- 201
- first sheet pile
- 203
- second sheet pile
- 205
- third sheet pile
- 207, 209, 211
- Larssen-lock
- 213
- leftward arrow
- 215
- neutral position
- 217
- rightward arrow
- 219
- arrangement of FIG. 7
- 221
- arrangement of FIG. 8
- 223
- arrangement of FIG. 9
- 225
- head portion
- 227
- sheet pile wall
- 229
- material accumulation
- 231
- transition portion
- 233
- arrangement of FIG. 11
- 235
- arrangement of FIG. 12
1. A connecting profile for connecting sheet piles of a sheet pile wall, comprising:
- a substantially straight central strip, and
- a first, second and third hook strip, extending from the central strip,
- wherein the first, second and third hook strip include each a curved section) and
a substantially straight end section extending from the curved section and forming
a free end of the hook strip.
2. A connecting profile according to claim 1,
wherein the first hook strip extends from the central strip approximately perpendicular
to a longitudinal axis of the central strip.
3. A connecting profile according to claim 2,
wherein the first hook strip includes a substantially straight, intermediate transition
section extending approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the central
strip.
4. A connecting profile according any one of claims 1 or 2,
wherein each of the hook strips is attached directly to the central strip, without
a straight intermediate transition section between the central strip and the respective
hook strip.
5. A connecting profile according to any one of the preceding claims 2 or 4 ,
wherein the first hook strip includes a material accumulation at a side of the of
the first hook strip facing the curved section of the second hook strip.
6. A connecting profile according to any one of the preceding claims 1-5,
wherein the second and third hook strip extend from the central strip, and wherein
the second hook strip is a mirror image of the third hook strip, mirrored along a
longitudinal axis of the central strip.
7. A connecting profile according to claim 6,
wherein an angle in the range from 60° to 80° is formed between the longitudinal axis
of the central strip and a longitudinal axis of the end section of the second and
third hook strip.
8. A connecting profile according to claim 6,
wherein an angle of approximately 70° is formed between the longitudinal axis of the
central strip and a longitudinal axis of the end section of the second and third hook
strip.
9. A connecting profile according to any one of the preceding claims 1-5,
wherein the second and third hook strip extend from the central strip, and wherein
the second hook strip is a mirror image of the third hook strip mirrored along a longitudinal
axis of the central strip and mirrored along an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal
axis of the central strip.
10. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims 1-3 and 5-9,
wherein the third hook strip comprises a substantially straight, intermediate transition
section extending approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the central
strip, and
wherein the curved section of the third hook strip extends from the transition section.
11. A connecting profile according to claim 10,
wherein the first and third hook strip extend from a first end of the central strip,
and wherein the second hook strip extends from a second end of the central strip.
12. A connecting profile according any one of the preceding claims 10 and 11,
wherein the free ends of the first and/or third hook strip point toward the transition
section, and/or
wherein the free end of the second hook strip points substantially toward the central
strip.
13. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims 10-12,
wherein an angle in the range from 60° to 80° is formed between a longitudinal axis
of the transition section of the third hook strip and a longitudinal axis of the end
section of the third hook strip.
14. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims 10-12,
wherein an angle of approximately 70° is formed between a longitudinal axis of the
transition section of the third hook strip and a longitudinal axis of the end section
of the third hook strip.
15. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein the curved section of the first, second and/or third hook strip have semicircular
shape.
16. A connecting profile according to claim 15,
wherein the free end of the second and/or third hook strip points toward the central
strip.
17. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein an angle in the range from 50° to 70° is formed between a longitudinal axis
of the end section of the first hook strip and a longitudinal axis of the central
strip.
18. A connecting profile according to any of the preceding claims,
wherein an angle of approximately 60° is formed between a longitudinal axis of the
end section of the first hook strip and a longitudinal axis of the central strip.