The present invention relates to a door device for closing a door opening between two rooms of a building, according to the preamble of the first claim. The present invention furthermore relates to a method for aligning a door device.
Such door devices are known from the prior art. WO 2016/042525 discloses such a door device having a relatively large and/or a relatively heavy door leaf. Known door devices are configured for closing relatively large, frameless door openings with a door leaf which is correspondingly large. The weight of these door leaves results in relatively large forces being exerted on the hinges.
Furthermore, it is possible that, after the hinge foot has been attached to the hardening surrounding the door opening, the hinge foot is not correctly aligned. For example, if the hinge foot is attached by means of screws, it is possible for a small deviation to occur during the predrilling of a screw opening or the screwing in of the screw with respect to the desired position and/or direction of orientation. If the length direction of the hinge foot already makes a relatively small angle with the width direction of the door opening, this may result in a relatively large deviation at the location of the end of the door leaf.
Door hinges which make use of an insert for aligning or adjusting the position of the door leaf are known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,609,335 and CH262503.
It is an object of the invention to provide a door device which is more accurately aligned.
It is another object of the invention to provide a pivot hinge for a door device, by means of which the door device can be aligned more accurately and by means of which the aligned position can be more reliably ensured.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved method for aligning a door device.
In a first aspect, the invention relates to a door device for closing a door opening between two rooms of a building, the door device comprising a door leaf and a pivot hinge for suspending the door leaf in the door opening so as to be rotatable about a hinge pin S. The pivot hinge comprises a hinge foot which determines the orientation of the door leaf in a closed position of the door device, wherein the hinge foot comprises at least one recessed opening with side walls which extend in a length direction L of the hinge foot, and wall attachment means, provided to attach the hinge foot to a hardening surrounding the door opening, wherein a distal part of each wall attachment means extends through the recessed opening in the hardening and a proximal part is accommodated in the recessed opening.
For each wall attachment means, the pivot hinge furthermore comprises an insert which is accommodated in the recessed opening. The insert has a sleeve with at least two pairs of parallel faces whose width between the faces WAF (Width Across Flats) corresponds with a width W between faces of the recessed opening. As a result thereof, a pair of parallel faces of the at least two pairs of parallel faces bears against the faces of the recessed opening. In addition, the sleeve is designed so as to be rotationally symmetrical about a central axis M.
The insert comprises a central opening having a shape and size which corresponds to a shape and size of the proximal end of the wall attachment means. The central opening is eccentric with respect to the central axis M, so that the orientation of the insert influences the orientation of the hinge foot, and consequently the orientation of the door leaf in the closed position.
Due to the eccentric design of the central opening in the insert, it is possible to influence the orientation of the hinge foot with respect to the wall attachment means, without repositioning the wall attachment means, and thus influencing the orientation of the door leaf in the closed position.
In addition, an insert having a periphery with parallel faces, the width of which equals the width of the recessed opening, has the advantage that the door device according to the invention is able to resist lateral forces which are exerted on the hinge foot due to the hinges of the door leaf.
In embodiments according to the invention, the central opening is preferably cylindrical and the proximal end of the wall attachment means preferably has a flat underside. This has advantages, for example with respect to a cone-shaped opening, because lateral forces are only transmitted in directions at right angles to the direction of attachment and thus, no forces are transmitted which pull or push the wall attachment means out of the hardening. Consequently, this characteristic feature can contribute to making the pivot hinge more suitable for relatively heavy door leaves.
In embodiments according to the invention the central opening and the proximal end preferably have a relatively large depth and height, respectively, preferably at least 2 mm, more preferably at least 4 mm, such that the contact area between the two is relatively large, which can likewise contribute to better retention of the aligned position and/or a better suitability for relatively heavy door leaves.
In embodiments according to the invention, at least 10%, preferably at least 20%, of the sleeve surface bears against the faces of the recessed opening. The contact area between the insert and the hinge foot preferably has a width (measured along length direction L of the hinge foot) of at least 3 mm, more preferably at least 5 mm and/or a height (measured at right angles to length direction L of the hinge foot) of at least 3 mm, more preferably at least 5 mm. Due to the relatively large contact area between the insert and the hinge foot, the lateral forces can be transmitted virtually without the risk of the position of the hinge foot changing. This is important when using relatively heavy door leaves, because the lateral forces are correspondingly large, and providing the large contact area consequently makes the pivot hinge more suitable for such door leaves.
In another embodiment according to the invention, the insert comprises a visual indication, which is linked to the distance from a face of the sleeve up to an eccentric centre E of the central opening. The visual indication makes it easier to determine the orientation of the insert and consequently facilitates adjustment of the position of the hinge foot.
In a further embodiment according to the invention, the insert comprises visual indications for each pair of parallel faces and each visual indication is linked to the distance of one of both faces of the pair of parallel faces to the eccentric central opening.
In an embodiment according to the invention, a cross section of the insert has a hexagonal shape or an octagonal shape.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the wall attachment means is a screw, with the distal part comprising the threaded body of the screw and the proximal part comprising the head of the screw.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the pivot hinge comprises, on either side of the hinge pin, an elongate recessed opening directed along the length direction of the hinge foot with in each case an insert and a wall attachment means, as described above. This embodiment has the advantage that the position of the hinge foot can be adjusted in various ways, namely in the length direction (due to the elongate shape of the recessed openings), in the transverse direction (by changing the orientation of the inserts on either side in the same way) and in orientation (by changing the orientation of one of the inserts).
In another aspect according to the invention, optionally in combination with the other aspects described herein, the door device comprises a magnetic assembly for aligning the door leaf in a closed position of the door device. The magnetic assembly comprises a first part provided on an outer periphery of the door leaf and a second part provided on an inner periphery of the door opening. One part is provided with a permanent magnet and the other part is provided with an element which cooperates with the former magnetically. In the closed position of the door device, the first part and the second part coincide coaxially without touching each other. The magnetic assembly assists with the aligning of the door device in the closed position. On account of magnetic attraction, the first and second part will be attracted to each other and align the door leaf in the correct position.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the magnetic assembly comprises stopper means to prevent the door leaf from opening in one direction. These stopper means preferably form part of the first part and/or the second part.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the first part and the second part comprise stopper means and identical permanent magnets situated in the stopper means, wherein the stopper means bear against each other in the closed position of the door leaf. Preferably, the permanent magnets and the stopper means have a central opening and are attached to the door leaf and the hardening, respectively, by means of a screw through the central opening.
In a further aspect according to the invention, optionally in combination with the other aspects described herein, the door device comprises a sealing between the outer periphery of the door leaf and the hardening. This sealing comprises a base attached to the periphery of the door leaf and two flexible wing parts which are provided on either side of the base and extend from the sides of the base towards the centre and are shaped such that they collapse upon contact with the hardening, that is to say are moved towards the centre of the base. In the closed position of the door device, the flexible wing parts are thus bent due to the contact with the hardening. These wing parts may gradually seal an opening which is variable in size and is situated between the door device and the hardening.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by means of an exemplary embodiment which is illustrated in the drawing, in which:
The present invention will be described below by means of well-defined embodiments and with reference to certain drawings, but the invention is not limited thereto and is only defined by the claims. The drawings illustrated here are only diagrammatic representations and are non-limiting.
The hinge foot 20 is provided with a first recessed opening 21 and a second recessed opening 21 which extend in a length direction L of the hinge foot 20. The length direction L also determines the orientation of the door leaf 3 connected with the hinge foot 20 in a closed position of the door device 1 with respect to the width direction B of the door opening 2. Each recessed opening 21 is formed by a groove with a width W and an opening situated in the groove.
Each insert 30 (see
The faces 32′, 32″; 33′, 33″ preferably have a width of at least 3 mm, more preferably at least 5 mm, and preferably a height of at least 3 mm, more preferably at least 5 mm. The recessed opening 21 preferably has a depth of at least 3 mm, more preferably at least 5 mm. The height of the faces of the insert is preferably virtually equal to the depth of the recessed opening 21.
The screws 40 attach the hinge foot 20 to the hardening around the door opening 2. The screws 40 extend through the central opening 34 of the insert 30 and through the recessed opening 21 of the hinge foot. A distal part 41 of the screw 40 is situated in the hardening and is preferably provided with screw thread. A proximal part 42, also referred to as screw head 42, is accommodated in the central opening 34 of the insert 30 which is accommodated in the recessed opening 21 of the hinge foot 20. The shape and size of the screw head 42 correspond to the shape and size of the central opening 34. Both are preferably cylindrical, with a height and depth, respectively, of preferably at least 2 mm, more preferably at least 4 mm.
As a result of the reorientation of the insert 30, wherein a different pair of parallel faces bears against the hinge foot, the position of the hinge foot 20 with respect to the screws 40 will change. In this way, the alignment of the hinge foot 20 and the orientation of the hinge foot 20 can be corrected without having to reposition the screws 40.
For the greatest part, the illustrated magnet assemblies 50 have the same shape and are assembled in the same way. The illustrated magnet assemblies 50 comprise a first part 51 provided on an outer periphery 3′ of the door leaf 3 and a second part 52 provided on an inner periphery 2′ of the door opening 2. The first part 51 is provided with a permanent magnet 53 and the second part 52 is configured to magnetically cooperate therewith, or vice versa. Both parts 51, 52 may be provided with a permanent magnet 53.
The illustrated magnet assemblies 50 differ in the way in which they can be rotated open and/or the way in which they are configured to be attached to an outer periphery 3′ of a door leaf 3.
In the magnet assembly 50 shown in
Compared to the magnet assembly 50 shown in
Compared to the part 51; 52 shown in
The permanent magnet 53 or an element magnetically cooperating therewith is provided in the magnet holder 55. In use, the stopper element 56 extends above the magnet holder 55 in order to prevent another part 51, 52 from being able to move past the permanent magnet 53 into the magnet holder 55. This other part 51, 52 may be an identical part with a stopper means 54 or the part 51; 52 shown in
In use, the illustrated first part 51 may cooperate with a second part 52 according to
In the closed position of the door device 1, the flexible wing parts 62 seal the space between the outer periphery 3′ of the door leaf 3 and the hardening. To this end, the flexible wing parts 62 are bent when the door device 1 is pivoted into the closed position. These flexible wing parts 62 can gradually seal an opening which varies along the length direction by plastically collapsing upon contact with the hardening.
Two flexible wing parts 62 are provided on either side of the base 62. The wing parts 62 extend inwards. At the free end of each wing part, a projection 63 projecting towards the base is provided. In a rest position of both flexible wing parts, there is an opening 64 between the projections 63 of the two flexible wing parts 62. Upon contact with the hardening of the door opening, a flexible wing part 62 will plastically hinge about a hinge point 65. As a result thereof, the flexible wing 62 will, in the rest position, be deformed in the direction of the base. In the minimal position, the flexible wing 62 will be deformed/collapsed to the greatest extent and will be situated at a minimal distance from the base 61. As a result thereof, the sealing can seal an opening between the door leaf 3 and the hardening over a distance between the minimal distance and the rest position and along the entire length of the sealing 60.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017/5309 | May 2017 | BE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2018/052983 | 4/30/2018 | WO | 00 |