Device for forming an expansion joint in a floor covered with ce

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Relatively yieldable preformed separator – Exposed separator between prefabricated components

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ABSTRACT:
A device for forming an expansion joint in a floor covered with ceramic tiles includes a first plastic angle floor section to be secured onto the floor and formed by a fastening leg and terminating leg, and a second plastic wall section shaped like a strip with interlocking elements on its outer side. Both sections are connected by an upper soft plastic bridge simultaneously covering the respective section segments from the top. In the lower portion of the device, there is a bridge which is a predetermined tearing bridge or support bridge bonded only on one side. The device serves for forming an expansion joint in the transition zone which connects and bridges a wall to a floor covered with ceramic tiles.

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