[0001] The present invention relates to a supporting profile for supporting floor elements
comprising a receiving groove which extends in the length direction and a supporting
body made or a shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material which is provided in
said receiving groove and which, in use, serves as a support for the floor elements.
The respective floor elements are preferably wooden or plastic floor elements, more
particularly ceramic or concrete floor elements, or floor elements made of natural
stone. The floor elements are in particular terrace tiles or decking boards.
[0002] Supporting profiles for supporting floor elements are widely known and often form
part of a so-called support system for floors or decks. Such support systems are often
used in cases where, for example, a flat roof is to be turned into a satisfactory
outside space or decking is to be laid on an uneven surface or even surface, e.g.
balcony decking of apartments, hotels or restaurants.
[0003] With the known floor (decking) support systems, use is made of optionally height-adjustable
tile support pads on which the floor elements (tile elements) are placed at a suitable
distance apart and at a distance from a surface located underneath. As a result thereof,
screed and tile adhesive are no longer necessary, the rainwater can be drained off
by means of the open joints and lines can easily be laid in the free space under the
floor surface. In order to be able to maintain the same joint width everywhere, the
upper surface of the tile support pad is provided with a number of tile holders extending
transversely on the upper surface. The floor elements should be placed so as to abut
the tile holders.
[0004] Because the above-described system is limited with regard to the number of laying
patterns which can be formed, in more recent floor support systems, the floor elements
are no longer placed directly on the tile support pads, but bar-shaped supporting
profiles of on average 2 to 3 metres are firstly provided on the tile support pads
on which the various floor elements are then placed subsequently. In their upper surface,
the known supporting profiles have a groove which extends in a length direction and
in which a supporting body of a shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material is contained.
This supporting body firstly has a vibration- (shock-) absorbing and sound-insulating
effect. In addition, the supporting body will prevent the floor elements which are
situated thereon from being displaced.
[0005] Certain floor elements, in particular floor elements made of natural stone and, to
a lesser degree, ceramic floor elements, do not have a uniform thickness. In order
to compensate for variations in the surface of floor elements and to correct the resultant
differences in height between adjacent floor elements, it is known to place rubber
shims under the floor elements or to start filling in at the location of the points
of support at the bottom of the tile. However, this way of working is time-consuming.
[0006] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a solution for the
above-described problem, so that (dimensional) variations in the height (thickness)
between different floor elements, in particular floor elements made of natural stone
or ceramic material, can be compensated for.
[0007] The object of the invention is achieved by providing a supporting profile for supporting
floor elements comprising a receiving groove which extends in the length direction
and a supporting body made of a shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material which
is provided in said receiving groove and which, in use, serves as a support for the
floor elements, wherein the supporting body comprises a base part and a removable
levelling strip and wherein the removable levelling strip is connected to the base
part by means of a tear or score line, as a result of which the levelling strip can
be detached in order to reduce the height of the supporting body. Such a supporting
body preferably forms part of a support system for floor elements, in particular a
decking support system for floor elements. The floor elements are preferably tile
elements or boards. The supporting profile according to the invention has the advantage
that dimensional variations in the floor elements can be compensated for by removing
the levelling strip. Such a supporting body makes it possible, if necessary, for example
if two adjacent floor elements are not perfectly level due to a difference in thickness,
to remove the levelling strip under one floor element, so that the difference in height
is compensated for and the floor elements come to lie perfectly level.
[0008] In an alternative embodiment, it is also possible to use an adhesive connection instead
of a tear or score line to connect the levelling strip to the base part. In a preferred
embodiment, it is also possible that several levelling strips, for example a first,
a second and third levelling strip, are provided one above the other on the base body,
wherein the first levelling strip is connected to the base part by means of a tear
or score connection and the various levelling strips are connected to each other so
as to be mutually detachable by means of a tear or score line or by means of an adhesive
connection. Several levelling strips offer the advantage that any dimensional variations
between adjacent floor elements can be compensated for even better. It is important
that the levelling strip can be separated from the base part or, in case there are
several levelling strips, from each other in a relatively simple way and, where appropriate,
from the base part.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of the supporting profile according to the invention, said
profiled section is of a bar-shaped design. The supporting profile is preferably made
of aluminium. However, the supporting profile may also be made of wood or metal. In
particular, the supporting profile has a length of between 1 and 6 metres, preferably
of between 2 metres and 3 metres.
[0010] The supporting profile according to the invention preferably has a height of at most
20 mm, more particularly a height of at most 16 mm. Such a thin profiled section offers
the advantage that it requires little space, which is ideal in some circumstance (locations)
where the working height is limited.
[0011] According to a more preferred embodiment of the supporting profile according to the
invention, said supporting profile furthermore comprises a guide groove for an accessory
for positioning the floor elements or connecting adjacent supporting profiles. Examples
of possible accessories are a tile holder (cruciform or T-shaped), an end element,
a coupling piece, etc. The accessories are displaceable (slidable) in the guide groove,
so that they can be positioned perfectly, based on the selected floor elements and
the selected laying pattern.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the supporting profile according to the invention, the
one end of the base part has a geometry which engages in the receiving groove of the
supporting profile in order to be secured in said receiving groove. Preferably, the
supporting body is made of a shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material which is
compressible, as a result of which the supporting body, partly due to the shape of
the end of the base body, is arranged in the receiving groove in a clamping manner.
The one or several levelling strips are provided on the other end of the base body.
Materials having anti-slip properties may also be considered as base material for
manufacturing the supporting body.
[0013] According to a specific embodiment of the supporting profile according to the invention,
the base part has a height of between 5 and 20 mm, and the levelling strip has a height
of between 1 and 5 mm, preferably of between 1 and 3 mm. In case several levelling
strips are used which together form a levelling part, it is for example possible to
choose to provide three levelling strips with a height of 1 mm each or to provide,
for example, two levelling strips with a height of 2 mm each.
[0014] In a more preferred embodiment of the supporting profile according to the invention,
the supporting body is manufactured by means of extrusion.
[0015] In a more specific embodiment of the supporting profile according to the invention,
the supporting body is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). Obviously, other materials
may also be considered, such as for example TPV, rubber, vulcanised rubber, etc.
[0016] The supporting profile according to the invention as described above and as described
in the claims is not only suitable for supporting floor elements, but is, by extension,
also suitable for supporting window parts, more particularly a window or glass panel
of a glass balustrade. Thus, a glass balustrade comprising a supporting profile suitable
for supporting a glass panel, the supporting profile having the features as described
in this description and these claims, forms a part of this patent text.
[0017] In order to explain the properties of the present invention in more detail and to
indicate additional advantages and particulars thereof, there now follows a more detailed
description of a supporting body and the supporting profile according to the invention
in which it is contained. It will be clear that nothing in the following description
may be interpreted as a limitation of the scope of protection defined in the claims.
[0018] In this description, reference numerals are used to refer to the attached drawings,
in which:
- Fig. 1: shows a cross section of the supporting body in which a part of the levelling strip
is detached from the base body;
- Fig. 2: shows a perspective view of a supporting profile according to the invention;
- Fig. 3: shows a diagrammatic view of a support system for floor elements in the form of
tile elements, on which the supporting profile according to the invention which has
been placed on a tile support pad is visible.
[0019] The supporting body (1) illustrated in Fig. 1 is provided to be placed (incorporated),
as shown in Fig. 2, in a supporting profile (2) according to the present invention
for supporting floor elements (4), such as boards made of wood or plastic, or tile
elements made of natural stone, ceramic material or rubber, or grate elements made
of metal or plastic. In use, the floor elements (4) will rest on at least a part of
the supporting body (1). Due to the fact that the supporting body (1) is made of a
shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material, the supporting body (1) will have a
shock-absorbing or vibration-damping and sound-insulating effect. The supporting body
(1) will also ensure that the floor elements (1), once fitted, are more difficult
to displace, in other words, the supporting body (1) also has an anti-slip effect.
Materials which may be considered for forming the supporting body are: PTE, PVE, rubber,
vulcanised rubber, or another suitable shock-absorbing or vibration-damping material.
[0020] The supporting body (1) comprises a base part (5) and a removable (first) levelling
strip (6), wherein the levelling strip is connected to the base part (5) by means
of a weakened connection, such as a tear or score line or an adhesive connection,
as a result of which the levelling strip can be detached in a relatively simple and
quick manner in order thus to reduce the height of the supporting body (1), if necessary.
[0021] In practice, the base part (5) of the supporting body (1) has a height of between
5 and 20 mm, whereas the levelling strip has a height of between 1 and 5 mm.
[0022] It is also possible to provide several levelling strips, for example a second and
third levelling strip on top of the first levelling strip (6), with the various levelling
strips being connected to each other so as to be mutually detachable - by means of
a tear or score line or by means of an adhesive connection. Several levelling strips
offer the advantage that any dimensional variations between adjacent floor elements
can be compensated for even better. The main concern is that the levelling strip (6)
can be separated in a relatively simple way from the base part (5) or, in case several
levelling strips are present, from each other and from the base part (5), as the case
may be. If there are several levelling strips, it is possible to choose to provide,
for example, three levelling strips which are each 1 mm high or to provide, for example,
two levelling strips which are each 2 mm high.
[0023] There are a number of ways (techniques) to manufacture the supporting body, in particular:
- 1) Extrusion or co-extrusion of the supporting body, in which case the levelling strip
in the mould concept is made of the same material, e.g.: TPE, PVC or another suitable
material;
- 2) Co-extrusion of the base part and removable levelling part in various materials.
Due to the fact that the properties of the materials differ, they can only adhere
to each other to a slight degree, so that the removable part can easily be stripped
off (detached);
- 3) Extrusion of the base part where the geometry is designed, as it were, wherein
the base part and removable part snap-fit (click-fit) onto each other mechanically.
These may immediately be extruded or co-extruded as one piece or be extruded separately
and fitted afterwards;
- 4) A combination of 2 and 3.
[0024] In order to secure the supporting body (1) in the supporting profile (3) in a satisfactory
way, the one end of the base part has a geometry which engages in the receiving groove
(2) of the supporting profile (3).
[0025] In practice, the supporting profile (3) in which the supporting body (1) is placed
(provided) is usually of a bar-shaped design (other forms are also possible). The
supporting profile (3) comprises a number of grooves and/or recesses which extend
in the length direction. In the illustrated embodiment, two receiving grooves (2)
(left and right) are provided for a supporting body (1) and a central guide groove
(7) for a suitable accessory (8) suitable for positioning the floor elements (4) or
connecting adjacent supporting profiles (3), such as for example a tile holder (cruciform,
T-shaped) or an end piece. The supporting profile (3) may be made of aluminium, wood,
stainless steel, metal or plastic.
[0026] The supporting profile (3) forms part of a modular support system for floor elements,
in particular a decking support system. Such a support system is diagrammatically
illustrated in Fig. 3 and comprises:
- one or several supporting profiles (3) according to the invention for supporting one
or several floor elements (4);
- a number of terrace pedestals (9) provided for supporting one or several supporting
profiles (3),
- one or several accessories (8) suitable for positioning the floor elements (4) or
connecting adjacent supporting profiles (3).
[0027] In order to secure the accessories in the guide groove (7) in a satisfactory and
relatively simple and time-saving way, the accessories (8) are provided with a securing
eyelet which makes it possible to fixedly secure the accessory in the guide groove
(7) by means of a blind rivet connection.
1. Supporting profile (3) for supporting floor elements (4) comprising a receiving groove
(2) which extends in the length direction and a supporting body (3) made of a shock-absorbing
or vibration-damping material which is provided in said receiving groove (2) and which,
in use, serves as a support for the floor elements (4), characterized in that the supporting body (1) comprises a base part (5) and a removable levelling strip
(6), wherein the removable levelling strip (6) is connected to the base part (5) by
means of a tear or score line, as a result of which the levelling strip (6) can be
detached in order to reduce the height of the supporting body (1).
2. Supporting profile (3) according to Claim 1, characterized in that said profiled section is of a bar-shaped design.
3. Supporting profile (3) according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said supporting profile (3) furthermore comprises a guide groove (7) for an accessory
(8) for positioning the floor elements (4) or connecting adjacent supporting profiles
(3).
4. Supporting profile (3) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the supporting profile (3) is made of aluminium.
5. Supporting profile (3) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the one end of the base part (5) has a geometry which engages in the receiving groove
(2) of the supporting profile (3) in order to be secured in said receiving groove
(2).
6. Supporting profile (3) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the supporting body (1) is manufactured by means of extrusion.
7. Supporting profile (3) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the supporting body (1) is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
8. Supporting profile (3) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the base part (5) has a height of between 5 and 20 mm, and the levelling strip (6)
has a height of between 1 and 5 mm.