Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules
Patent
1992-12-04
1993-09-14
Wilson, Neill R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Intersection of wall to floor, ceiling, roof, or another wall
Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules
52393, E04B 100, E04B 168, E04B 198, E04B 500
Patent
active
052437990
ABSTRACT:
A device for forming a connecting transition bridge expansion joint between two surfaces having hard coverings abutting one another at right angles is located between a wall and the floor, where the surfaces are preferably covered with ceramic tiles. The bridge device includes a plastic wall angle section to be secured onto the wall. The wall angle section includes a cross-sectional, approximately Z-shaped plastic angle section to be secured onto the wall and has an elastically linked wall-connecting leg. The wall-connecting leg is displaceably received in a pocket which is formed within the plastic floor angle section securable onto the floor. An angular bend is molded onto the inner leg of the floor pocket receiving the wall-connecting leg. The angular bend forms an additional cavity for receiving the edges of the abutting ceramic tiles. The angular bend is covered by a transition section strip having approximately triangularly-shaped cross-section, which section strip is preferably made of an elastic material.
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patent: 3667177 (1972-06-01), Biela
patent: 3680898 (1972-08-01), Herrmann
patent: 3811241 (1974-05-01), Mattix
patent: 5125204 (1992-06-01), Porter
Schluter Systems GmbH
Wilson Neill R.
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