[0001] The invention relates to drywall profile for forming part of a sub-construction and
to a drywall construction for ram protection.
[0002] Drywall constructions are conventionally employed in the interior of buildings, wherein
the drywall construction comprises a sub-construction made of a plurality of drywall
profiles which are correspondingly arranged and to which the building panels are attached,
e.g. by use of screws or an adhesive. Those building panels include gypsum fiber boards,
gypsum plasterboards or other sheet shaped panels, e.g. based on wood or plastic materials.
[0003] In drywall constructions, the building panels are usually attached to a sub-construction
by screws which are screwed into the respective flange portion of the drywall profiles.
The flange portions are of a size and a shape so as to be capable of receiving a screw.
According to other techniques, an adhesive can be used to attach the building panel
to the flange portion of the drywall profile. In those conventional constructions
a joint compound is applied to the screw holes and the joints between bordering building
panels in order to hide them. After the preparation of the surface a wall paper or
a wall paint is applied according the preferred optic.
[0004] A novel drywall construction uses ready-to-use building panels which are for example
made of gypsum fiber material. Ready-to-use means that they are delivered to the construction
site already in a finished state and are applied as they are at the construction site.
Hence no finishing steps, like the application of wallpaper or wall paint, are to
be carried out. This allows in particular for a pre-printing of the surfaces at the
building panel production site so that the print can be applied under optimal conditions
with the highest quality. Such a pre-print may include a number of different designs,
e.g. typical pattern known from the construction of buildings (bricks, tiles or wooden
planks). A problem related to this kind of building panels is that no finishing is
possible after the installation of the drywall without spoiling the ready-to-use surface
of the panels. Thus, the attachment of the panels to the sub-construction has to be
visually pleasing without further processing. Preferably, the construction details
should be invisible.
[0005] A yet little considered field of application for drywall constructions comprising
ready-to-use building panels is ram protection. One particular example is the use
in hospital corridors through which the hospital beds are regularly moved. In particular
during hectic situations, the beds are moved fast and damages to the wall are regarded
as irrelevant. Ram protection allows that the hospital beds can contact the walls
without causing visible permanent damage. The ram protection reduces the maintenance
work for these buildings.
[0006] In such a construction the sub-construction is attached to a wall, which can be made
for example from gypsum plasterboards. The sub-construction includes connection profiles
arranged between adjacent building panels and end profiles which are arranged so as
to cover the end face of such a construction. A problem related thereto is that the
different drywall profiles require different geometries so as to be capable of being
used as end profile or as connection profile along the wall face or as connection
profile around a wall corner. Thus, a multitude of different drywall profiles have
to be provided at a particular construction site.
[0007] US 5 676 486 A discloses a drywall profile according to the preamble of independent claim 1.
[0008] The object of the invention is therefore to provide a drywall profile which can be
used in many applications and in particular as end profile, as connection profile
along the wall face or as connection profile to form a wall corner in a drywall construction.
[0009] This problem is solved by a drywall profile for forming part of a sub-construction
and a drywall construction according to the respective independent claims. Preferred
aspects of the invention are the subject matter of the respective dependent claims.
The invention comprises a drywall profile for forming part of a sub-construction to
which building panels are attached. The drywall profile has a flange portion of a
size and a shape so as to be capable of attaching a first building panel thereto and
a bending portion bendable from a first position in which no second building panel
can be attached to the bending portion under angle α > 0° relative to a main surface
of the first building panel to a second position in which a second building panel
can be attached to the bending portion under angle α > 0° relative to the first building
panel. The angle α is between the respective main surfaces of the first and second
building panel in the mounted state. The drywall profile can be used as end profile
when the bending portion is not bent outside from the first position in which no second
building panel can be attached to the bending portion under angle α > 0°. An end profile
forms the final part in a drywall construction so that building panels are attached
thereto at one side only in a manner so as to cover the end face of the building panel.
In this case the bending portion is arranged in the plane of the flange portion. Additionally,
the drywall profile can be used as connection profile when the bending portion is
bent outside into the second position in which the second building panel can be attached
to the bending portion under angle α > 0°. A connection profile forms the intermediate
part in a drywall construction so that building panels are attached thereto at both
sides so as to cover the end face of the respective building panel. The connection
profile is arranged between two building panels. A ram protection can be arranged
at the wall of a building, wherein between neighboring building panels, the connection
profile is arranged. In the second position of the bending portion, the drywall profile
can be arranged as connection profile at the corner of a wall so as to be in contact
with the first building panel at the flange portion and the second building panel
at the bending portion.
[0010] According to an advantageous aspect, the drywall profile is a metal or a sheet-metal
profile. For example, the drywall profile can be made from aluminum or stainless steel.
The bending portion comprises at least one cut-out section at the flange portion of
a size and a shape so as to form a bendable tab which can be bent from the first position
to the second position and to which the second building panel can be attached. The
metal profile can be made of steel, wherein the cut-out section is formed with a u-shaped
cut through the entire material thickness of the flange portion. The bendable tab
has a stiffness so as to be manually bendable while providing a strong contact for
the attached building panel.
[0011] According to a preferred technical aspect, the at least one bendable tab is bent
from the first position to the second position in which a second building panel is
attached under a rectangular angle (α = about 90°) relative to the first building
panel. This rectangular arranged bendable tab allows for covering or forming a right
angled wall corner with a ram protection (as exemplified in this application), wherein
the first building panel is arranged at one corner side and the second building panel
is arranged at the neighboring corner side. In this case, the drywall profile is a
connection profile arranged at the corner so as to connect adjacent building panels
around the corner.
[0012] It is particularly advantageous, that the at least one bendable tab is bent from
the first position to the second position in which a second building panel is attached
under an obtuse angle α = 101°-179° relative to the first building panel. This allows
for covering a corner having an obtuse angle. Here as well, the drywall profile is
a connection profile arranged at the corner so as to connect adjacent building panels
around the corner of the wall.
[0013] According to the invention, the drywall profile comprises an end portion of a size
and a shape so as to be capable of covering an end face of the first building panel.
The end portion can be formed in one piece with the flange portion, wherein the end
portion is bent away from the flange portion so as to extend in a width d from 5 to
25 mm from the plane defined by the bent portion.
[0014] According to the invention, the end portion is bent in a rectangular (e.g. quadratic)
shape having at least one end section of a width d identical to the thickness of the
first building panel. Each end section is a part of the end portion which is bend
to extend in another orientation. The rectangular shaped end portion covers and protects
the end face or narrow face of the attached first building panel and, if present,
the end face of the attached second building panel arranged around the corner.
[0015] In an aspect not forming part of the invention, the drywall profile further comprises
a folding line arranged between the flange portion and the end portion. The flange
portion and the end portion are bent at the folding line relative to each other so
as to include an angle of β of about 90° or equal to 90°. Since ram protections can
be formed to stop in the plane of the wall, the end portion covers the end face in
an optical attractive manner.
[0016] In an aspect not forming part of the invention, the end portion comprises a first
end section, a second end section and a third end section. The first end section and
the second end section are folded to be arranged in a u-shaped manner. The second
end section and the third end section are folded to be arranged in a rectangular manner.
This provides a connection profile with a cross shaped cross section, which covers
the end face of the first building panel with the first end section and the end face
of the second building panel with the third end section.
[0017] In an alternative technical aspect not forming part of the invention, the drywall
profile comprises a folding line arranged between the flange portion and the end portion.
The flange portion and the end portion being bent at the folding line relative to
each other so as to include an angle of 91° < β < 179°. This embodiment allows arranging
miter cut building panels forming ram protections around a corner with an drywall
profile arranged between the first building panel and the second building panel.
[0018] According to another preferred aspect, the end portion of the drywall profile comprises
a welted section arranged parallel to the end portion of the drywall profile. The
welted section provides a mechanically strong edge which is visually attractive. It
minimizes the risk of the narrow edges of the building panel being damaged.
[0019] Another aspect of the invention relates to a drywall construction comprising a sub-construction
of at least one drywall profile as described herein and a plurality of building panels
attached thereto. The drywall construction can be arranged along an existing wall
and in particular around a corner by attaching the drywall profiles to the wall and
attaching the building panels to the drywall profiles. In particular, the construction
includes ram protection constructions and a visually pleasing form of connection of
individual panels providing a ready-to-use wall surface.
[0020] According to a preferred aspect the building panel has at least one outer ready-to-use
surface. The ready-to-use surface comprises advantageously a design printed on one
surface, laminated surface (HPL), or a veneer surface.
[0021] According to another advantageous technical aspect the building panel is a gypsum
board, especially a gypsum fiber board. These boards are very hard so as to provide
a god and enduring ram protection. Furthermore, gypsum fiber boards are able to achieve
class A1 according to DIN EN 13501-1 concerning fire resistance. In combination with
a ready-to-use surface the building panel preferably achieves an A2 s1 ,d0 fire rating
class according to said DIN.
[0022] In the following the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to
drawings. Like reference numerals denote similar features throughout the drawings.
In the drawings is:
- Figs. 1a-1d
- a drywall profile according to the invention having a rectangular bent end portion;
- Figs. 2a-2d
- a drywall profile not forming part of the invention having an end portion with three
end sections; and
- Figs. 3a-3d
- a drywall profile not forming part of the invention having an end portion with a welded
section.
[0023] Fig. 1a illustrates a drywall profile 1 according to the invention mountable to a wall (not
shown) as part of a sub-construction or to a sub-construction made of regularly spaced
studs before a building panel is attached thereto. The drywall profile 1 can be arranged
as part of a sub-construction as end profile having the bending section in the first
position, i.e. arranged in the plane of the flange portion 21. Fig. 1a includes a
back-side view showing a u-shaped cut-out section 211 which forms part of the bending
portion which will be explained in the following.
[0024] In
Fig. 1b, a building panel 31 is shown as attached to the drywall profile 1 of Fig. 1a. Drywall
profile 1 has a flange portion 21 providing a surface of a width capable of attaching
the building panel 31 thereto with a fixed connection, i.e. by use of screws or an
adhesive. Drywall profile 1 comprises an end portion 23 which is bent in a rectangular
manner and has a size and a shape to cover the end face or narrow face 311 of the
attached building panel 31.
[0025] The bendable portion 22 is shown in
Fig. 1c when it is bent (from a first position in which no second building panel 32 can be
attached to the bending portion 22 under angle α > 0° relative to a main surface of
the first building panel 31) into a second position in which a second building panel
32 is to be attached to the bending portion 22 in the present example under an rectangular
angle α = 90° relative to the attached first building panel. In the shown example,
drywall profile 1 is a stainless steel profile. The bending portion 22 is formed from
a cut-out section (see Fig. 1a, reference number 211) of the flange portion 21 which
is formed by cutting through the stainless steel material. The size and shape of the
bending portion 22 is chosen so as to provide a bendable tab of a sufficient stiffness
to attach a second building panel 32 thereto. The bent-out tab furthermore acts as
a backside abutment for the second building panel 32.
[0026] In
Fig. 1d, a second building panel 32 is attached to the bending portion 22 of drywall profile
1. The first building panel 31 and the second building panel 32 are arranged so as
to include an angle α of 90° to the main surface 312 of the first building panel 31.
The end portion 23 is bent in a rectangular shape (cross section) having three end
sections 231 of a width d identical to the thickness of the first building panel 31
and the second building panel 32. The shown drywall profile 1 can be used as connection
profile in a ram protection. In this case the connection profile is used as a corner
profile. It provides a "closed" corner.
[0027] The mentioned advantages can be combined with the following dry-wall profiles not
forming part of the invention shown in Figs. 2a-2d and to a third aspect of the invention
shown in Figs. 3a-3d.
[0028] In
Fig. 2a a drywall profile 1 is shown not forming part of the invention. It is mounted to
a wall or a common drywall sub-construction (not shown) as part of the sub-construction
before a building panel is attached thereto. Drywall profile 1 can be arranged in
a sub-construction as end profile-having the bending section (other than in Fig. 2c)
in the first position, i.e. arranged in the plane of the flange portion 21. A folding
line 24 is arranged between the flange portion 21 and the end portion 23, the flange
portion 21 and the end portion 23 being bent at the folding line 24 relative to each
other so as to include an angle of β of about 90°. This allows for covering the end
face of the first building panel in the attached position. The drywall profile preferably
comprises a welted section 234 which extends aligned with the flange portion 21.
[0029] In
Fig. 2b, a building panel 31 is attached to the drywall profile 1. This arrangement allows
for using the drywall profile 1 as an end profile capable of covering the end face
of building panel 31 and providing a visually appealing termination for a drywall.
In
Fig. 2c, a drywall profile 1 has a flange portion 21 to which the building panel 31 is to
be attached and which comprises a bending portion 22. The bending portion 22 is bent
from a first position into a second position in which a second building panel 32 is
to be attached to the bending portion 22 under a rectangular angle α of about 90°
relative to the attached first building panel 31 (as shown in Fig. 1b). In this example,
the drywall profile 1 is a connection profile made of a sheet metal material. The
bent portion 22 is formed by a cut-out section (as explained in Fig, 1a, reference
221) cut into the sheet metal (e.g. in u-shape) of flange portion 21 and then manually
bent out of the plane of flange portion 21.
[0030] Fig. 2d illustrates the construction as mounted around the corner of a wall, wherein a second
building panel 32 is attached to the bending portion 22. The first building panel
31 and the second building panel 32 are arranged so as to include an angle of 90 °.
The second end section 232 and the third end section 233 are folded to be arranged
in a rectangular manner. This allows for covering the end face of the second building
panel 32 attached thereto. The shown drywall profile 1 can be used as connection profile
in a ram protection construction. It provides an "open" corner.
[0031] In
Fig. 3a a drywall profile 1 is shown not forming part of the invention.
[0032] The drywall profile1 can be arranged in a sub-construction as connection profile
1, wherein a miter cut of the respective building panels 31, 32 can be applied to
both, the first building panel 31 and to the second building panel 32, respectively.
Drywall profile 1 comprises a flange portion 21 and an end portion 23 which are separated
by a folding line 24. Flange portion 21 and the end portion 23 being bent at the folding
line 24 relative to each other so as to include an angle β of about 135°. A welted
section 234 is arranged parallel to the end portion 23 of the drywall profile 1.
[0033] In
Fig. 3b, the first building panel 31 and the second building panel 32 are attached to the
drywall profile 1. This arrangement allows for using the drywall profile 1 as connection
profile capable of covering both end faces of the respective building panel 31, 32.
The folding line 24 is arranged between flange portion 21 and end portion 23. The
flange portion 21 and the end portion 23 are bent at the folding the line 24 relative
to each other so as to include an angle β of about 135°. The angle β can be adapted
as required.
[0034] Fig. 3c shows yet another aspect. The miter cut of the respective building panels can be
applied to the first building panel 31 only and not to the second building panel 32
(different than in Fig. 3b). The flange portion 21 and the end portion 23 are bent
at the folding line 24 relative to each other so as to include an angle β of about
145° (which is larger than in Figs. 3a and 3b).
[0035] In the example of
Fig. 3d, the bending portion, here a bendable tab 22 is bent from the first position to the
second position under an obtuse angle (in the present example α is about 135°). A
second building panel 32 is attached relative to the first building panel 31. The
end portion 23 of the drywall profile 1 comprises a welted section 234.
[0036] All shown drywall profiles are to be arranged in a drywall construction (not shown)
comprising a sub-construction of at least one drywall profile (as described herein)
and a plurality of building panels 31, 32 attached thereto. It is particularly preferred
if the building panels 31, 32 have at least one outer ready-to-use surface which preferably
includes a decoration, for example a print of a specific design, a laminated surface,
or a laminated veneer. Building panels 31, 32 are preferably gypsum fiber boards.
The building panels can be used in constructions which explicitly include ram protection
constructions as gypsum fiber boards have particularly hard surfaces and are fire
resistant.
1. Drywall profile (1) for forming part of a sub-construction to which building panels
(31, 32) are attached, the drywall profile (1) having a flange portion (21) of a size
and a shape so as to be capable of attaching a first building panel (31) thereto and
a bending portion (22) bendable from a first position arranged in the plane of the
flange portion in which no second building panel (32) can be attached to the bending
portion (22) under angle (α > 0°) relative to the flange portion (21) to a second
position arranged out of the plane of the flange portion in which a second building
panel (32) can be attached to the bending portion (22) under angle (α > 0°) relative
to the flange portion (21), wherein the bending portion (22) comprises at least one
cut-out section (221) in the flange portion (21) of a size and a shape so as to form
a bendable tab which can be bent from the first position to the second position and
to which the second building panel (32) can be attached and wherein the drywall profile
further comprises an end portion (23) of a size and a shape so as to be capable of
covering an end face (311) of the first building panel (31), characterized in that the end portion (23) is bent in a rectangular shape having at least one end section
(231) of a width (d) identical to the thickness of the first building panel (31).
2. Drywall profile (1) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bendable tab (22)
is bent from the first position to the second position in which a second building
panel (32) is attached under a rectangular angle (α equal to about 90°) relative to
the first building panel (31).
3. Drywall profile (1) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bendable tab (22)
is bent from the first position to the second position in which a second building
panel (32) is attached under an obtuse angle (α=101°-179°) relative to the first building
panel (31).
4. Drywall profile (1) according to claims 1 to 3, wherein the end portion (23) of the
drywall profile comprises a welted section (234) arranged aligned to the end portion
(23) of the drywall profile (1).
5. Drywall construction comprising a sub-construction of at least one drywall profile
(1) according to any one of the preceding claims and a plurality of building panels
(31, 32) attached thereto.
6. Drywall construction according to claim 5, wherein the building panel (31, 32) has
at least one outer ready-to-use surface.
7. Drywall construction according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the building panel (51, 52)
is a gypsum board, especially a gypsum fiber board.
1. Trockenbauwandprofil (1) zum Ausbilden eines Teils einer Unterkonstruktion, an der
Baupaneele (31, 32) angebracht sind, wobei das Trockenbauwandprofil (1) einen Flanschabschnitt
(21) von einer Größe und einer Form, um fähig zu sein, ein erstes Baupaneel (31) daran
anzubringen, und einen Biegeabschnitt (22) aufweist, der von einer ersten Position,
die in der Ebene des Flanschabschnitts angeordnet ist, in der kein zweites Baupaneel
(32) an den Biegeabschnitt (22) unter einem Winkel (α > 0°) relativ zu dem Flanschabschnitt
(21) angebracht werden kann, in eine zweite Position, die aus der Ebene des Flanschabschnitts
angeordnet ist, in der ein zweites Baupaneel (32) an den Biegeabschnitt (22) unter
dem Winkel (α> 0°) relativ zu dem Flanschabschnitt (21) angebracht werden kann, biegbar
ist, wobei der Biegeabschnitt (22) mindestens einen Ausschnittsbereich (221) in dem
Flanschabschnitt (21) von einer Größe und einer Form umfasst, um eine biegbare Lasche,
die von der ersten Position in die zweite Position gebogen werden kann, auszubilden
und an der das zweite Baupaneel (32) angebracht werden kann und wobei das Trockenbauwandprofil
ferner einen Endabschnitt (23) von einer Größe und einer Form umfasst, um fähig zu
sein, eine Endfläche (311) des ersten Baupaneels (31) abzudecken, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Endabschnitt (23) in einer rechteckigen Form, die mindestens einen Endbereich
(231) einer Breite (d), die mit der Dicke des ersten Baupaneels (31) identisch ist,
aufweist, gebogen ist.
2. Trockenbauwandprofil (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die mindestens eine biegbare Lasche
(22) von der ersten Position in die zweite Position, in der ein zweites Baupaneel
(32) unter einem rechteckigen Winkel (α gleich etwa 90°) relativ zu dem ersten Baupaneel
(31) angebracht ist, gebogen ist.
3. Trockenbauwandprofil (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die mindestens eine biegbare Lasche
(22) von der ersten Position in die zweite Position, in der ein zweites Baupaneel
(32) unter einem stumpfen Winkel (α=101°-179°) relativ zu dem ersten Baupaneel (31)
angebracht ist, gebogen ist.
4. Trockenbauwandprofil (1) nach den Ansprüchen 1 bis 3, wobei der Endabschnitt (23)
des Trockenbauwandprofils einen gefalzten Bereich (234), der an dem Endabschnitt (23)
des Trockenbauwandprofils (1) ausgerichtet angeordnet ist, umfasst.
5. Trockenbauwandkonstruktion, umfassend eine Unterkonstruktion von mindestens einem
Trockenbauwandprofil (1) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche und eine Vielzahl von
Baupaneelen (31, 32), die daran angebracht sind.
6. Trockenbauwandkonstruktion nach Anspruch 5, wobei das Baupaneel (31, 32) mindestens
eine äußere gebrauchsfertige Oberfläche aufweist.
7. Trockenbauwandkonstruktion nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, wobei das Baupaneel (51, 52) eine
Gipskartonplatte, insbesondere eine Gipsfaserkartonplatte, ist.
1. Profilé de cloison sèche (1) permettant de former une partie d'une sous-structure
à laquelle des panneaux de construction (31, 32) sont fixés, le profilé de cloison
sèche (1) ayant une partie bride (21) ayant une taille et une forme permettant de
fixer un premier panneau de construction (31) à ladite partie bride et une partie
flexible (22) qui est flexible pour passer d'une première position agencée dans le
plan de la partie bride, dans laquelle aucun second panneau de construction (32) ne
peut être fixé à la partie flexible (22) sous un angle (α > 0°) par rapport à la partie
bride (21) à une seconde position agencée hors du plan de la partie bride dans laquelle
un second panneau de construction (32) peut être fixé à la partie bride (22) sous
angle (α > 0°) par rapport à la partie bride (21), dans lequel la partie bride (22)
comprend au moins une section de découpe (221) dans la partie bride (21) ayant une
taille et une forme permettant de former une languette flexible qui est flexible pour
passer de la première position à la seconde position et à laquelle le second panneau
de construction (32) peut être fixé, et dans lequel le profilé de cloison sèche comprend
en outre une partie d'extrémité (23) ayant une taille et une forme permettant de couvrir
une face d'extrémité (311) du premier panneau de construction (31), caractérisé en ce que la partie d'extrémité (23) est pliée en une forme rectangulaire ayant au moins une
section d'extrémité (231) ayant une largeur (d) identique à l'épaisseur du premier
panneau de construction (31).
2. Profilé de cloison sèche (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins une
languette flexible (22) est pliée pour passer de la première position à la seconde
position dans laquelle un second panneau de construction (32) est fixé sous un angle
rectangulaire (α égal à environ 90°) par rapport au premier panneau de construction
(31).
3. Profilé de cloison sèche (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins une
languette flexible (22) est pliée pour passer de la première position à la seconde
position dans laquelle un second panneau de construction (32) est fixé sous un angle
obtus (α = 101° à 179°) par rapport au premier panneau de construction (31).
4. Profilé de cloison sèche (1) selon les revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel la partie
d'extrémité (23) du profilé de cloison sèche comprend une section soudée (234) agencée
de manière alignée sur la partie d'extrémité (23) du profilé de cloison sèche (1).
5. Construction de profilé sèche comprenant une sous-construction d'au moins un profilé
de cloison sèche (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes et une
pluralité de panneaux de construction (31, 32) fixés à celle-ci.
6. Construction de cloison sèche selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle le panneau de
construction (31, 32) a au moins une surface externe prête à l'emploi.
7. Construction de profilé sèche selon la revendication 5 ou 6, dans laquelle le panneau
de construction (51, 52) est une plaque de gypse, en particulier une plaque à fibres
de gypse.