Formwork panel
A formwork panel, comprising a frame on the front side of which a formwork shell can be fixed. The frame has a plurality of longitudinal struts and a plurality of transverse struts running plane-parallel to one another. The longitudinal struts and the transverse struts are arranged substantially perpendicular to one another. Between at least two transverse struts running adjacent to one another, there is arranged at least one bridging element having an arc-shaped design. The bridging element has two end regions, one of the end regions being fixed in each case to one of the adjacent transverse struts.
1 . A formwork panel, comprising a frame on the front side of which a formwork shell can be fixed, wherein the frame has a plurality of longitudinal struts and a plurality of transverse struts running plane-parallel to one another, wherein the longitudinal struts and the transverse struts are arranged substantially perpendicular to one another, and wherein at least one bridging element is arranged between at least two transverse struts running adjacent to one another, wherein the bridging element has two end regions and one of the end regions is in each case fixed to one of the two adjacent transverse struts,
wherein, the bridging element is fixed to two of the plurality of transverse struts such that a handling region of the bridging element formed between the two end regions has a greater distance from the front side of the frame than the two end regions of the bridging element that are fixed to the transverse struts,
wherein, the end regions are connected to the transverse struts in one of a positive-fitting or materially bonded manner,
wherein a shape of the bridging element is one of: i) a tube, wherein each tube-shaped bridging element includes at least one moisture outlet opening in a section adjoining the end region, ii) a longitudinally cut tube, iii) or a bent flat material.
2 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein the bridging element has a profile that is at least one of:
curved;
arc-shaped; or
inclined relative to the longitudinal struts between the end regions at least in sections.
3 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein a central region of the bridging element is arc-shaped, the central region comprising a handling region of the bridging element, which central region extends between the two end regions fixed on the transverse struts.
4 . The formwork panel according to claim 3 ,
wherein, at least a central section of the handling region runs parallel to the longitudinal struts.
5 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein the end regions of the bridging element are symmetric.
6 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein, the plurality of transverse struts includes two outer frame transverse struts and the plurality of longitudinal struts includes two outer frame longitudinal struts between which at least two inner transverse struts of the plurality of transverse struts are arranged, the bridging element being arranged between two of the inner transverse struts.
7 . The formwork panel according to claim 6 ,
wherein, the upper side and the lower side of all inner transverse struts includes grooves in the longitudinal direction of the transverse struts and the outer frame transverse struts do not have grooves.
8 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein exactly two bridging elements are arranged between the two transverse struts.
9 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 ,
wherein three transverse strut pairs are provided, each consisting of two transverse struts running adjacent to one another, wherein exactly two bridging elements are arranged between the two transverse struts of each transverse strut pair.
10 . The formwork panel according to claim 9 ,
wherein at least one transverse strut of the plurality of transverse struts has no bridging element fixed thereon and is arranged between two transverse strut pairs.
11 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 , wherein the end regions are one of: riveted, screwed, or welded to the transverse struts.
12 . The formwork panel according to claim 1 , wherein the end regions are welded to the transverse struts and the shape of the bridging element is one of: the longitudinally cut tube or the bent flat material.
13 . A formwork panel, comprising:
a frame on the front side of which a formwork shell can be fixed, wherein the frame has a plurality of longitudinal struts and a plurality of transverse struts running plane-parallel to one another, wherein the longitudinal struts and the transverse struts are arranged substantially perpendicular to one another, and wherein at least one bridging element is arranged between at least two transverse struts running adjacent to one another,
wherein, the bridging element is fixed to two of the plurality of transverse struts such that a handling region of the bridging element, formed between an upper end region and a lower end region of the at least one bridging element, has a greater distance from the front side of the frame than the upper end region and lower end region of the bridging element that are fixed to the transverse struts,
wherein, the transverse struts each have an upper side and a lower side which extend substantially orthogonally to the front side of the frame, wherein the upper end region fixed to the lower side of an upper transverse strut of the two transverse struts and the lower end region fixed to the upper side of a lower transverse strut of the two transverse struts,
wherein the end regions are connected to the transverse struts in one of a positive-fitting or materially bonded manner,
wherein a shape of the bridging element is one of: i) a tube, wherein each tube-shaped bridging element includes at least one moisture outlet opening in a section adjoining the end region, ii) a longitudinally cut tube, iii) or a bent flat material.
14 . The formwork panel according to claim 13 ,
wherein, at least a part of the transverse struts in the upper side and the lower side each has at least one groove which runs in the longitudinal direction of the transverse struts.
15 . The formwork panel according to claim 14 ,
wherein, the grooves, viewed in the cross-section of the respective transverse struts, are arranged axially symmetrically to one another and/or are arranged opposite one another and/or the grooves have at least approximately the same shape when viewed in the cross-section of the respective transverse strut.
16 . The formwork panel according to claim 14 ,
wherein, the grooves extend at least over a partial length or over the entire length of the respective transverse strut and the grooves run in the transverse struts at a uniform distance from the front side of the frame.
17 . The formwork panel according to claim 14 ,
wherein, the grooves run off-center in the upper sides and the lower sides of the respective transverse struts, such that the grooves run closer to a rear side of the frame than to the front side.
18 . The formwork panel according to claim 13 ,
wherein, the upper end region and the lower end region each extend substantially orthogonally to the front side of the frame adjacent to the upper side or the lower side of the transverse strut.
19 . A formwork panel, comprising:
a frame on the front side of which a formwork shell can be fixed, wherein the frame has a plurality of longitudinal struts and a plurality of transverse struts running plane-parallel to one another, wherein the longitudinal struts and the transverse struts are arranged substantially perpendicular to one another, and wherein at least one bridging element is arranged between at least two transverse struts running adjacent to one another,
wherein, the transverse struts each have an upper side and a lower side which extend substantially orthogonally to the front side of the frame, wherein the bridging element has an upper end region fixed to the lower side of an upper transverse strut of the two transverse struts and the bridging element has a lower end region fixed to the upper side of a lower transverse strut of the two transverse struts,
wherein, at least a part of the transverse struts in the upper side and the lower side each has at least one groove which runs in the longitudinal direction of the transverse struts, wherein, the grooves, viewed in the cross-section of the respective transverse struts, are one of: i) arranged axially symmetrically to one another, ii) arranged opposite one another, or iii) the grooves have at least approximately the same shape when viewed in the cross-section of the respective transverse strut,
wherein, the upper end region and the lower end region of the bridging element are fixed to contact regions of the upper side and the lower side located between the grooves and the front side of the frame,
wherein the end regions are connected to the transverse struts in one of a positive-fitting or materially bonded manner,
wherein a shape of the bridging element is one of: i) a tube, wherein each tube-shaped bridging element includes at least one moisture outlet opening in a section adjoining the end region, ii) a longitudinally cut tube, iii) or a bent flat material.
20 . The formwork panel according to claim 19 , wherein the grooves are positioned off-center in the upper side and the lower side of the transverse struts such that a distance between the grooves and a front edge of the transverse strut is greater than a distance between the grooves and a rear edge of the transverse strut, wherein a connecting component is fixable in the grooves.
21 . The formwork panel according to claim 19 , wherein ends of the upper end region and the lower end region lying in a plane with the front side of the frame.