The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 National Phase conversion of PCT/ES2006/000138, filed Mar. 21, 2006. The PCT International Application was published in the Spanish language.
This present invention refers to a double-curtain rapid opening door, being able to work in unison (to open and close the door) by means of some vertical tapes that cross some internal horizontal cross pieces associated to both curtains.
In any number of industrial installations it is necessary for the access doors, both external and equally internal, to make the transit of people and goods easy, guaranteeing quick opening and closing in an automatic manner.
There are a large number of rapid opening doors on the market for this purpose. Generally made up from a canvas or curtain hung at the threshold of the door. In the upper part of said canvas or curtains there are some means of anchoring same to a system that, working with some lifting tapes, allowing the raising and lowering of said canvas or curtain. Said canvas or curtains have a series of horizontal reinforcing crosspieces (or spars) distributed along their length to which different tapes are attached, in such a way that on gathering up said tapes in the rolling up mechanism the gathering up and/or extending out of the canvas or curtain is carried out. Thanks to the lightness of said canvases or curtains the access through these types of doors can be made in a very short time.
The present invention has a series of technical peculiarities that increase the efficiency of the closure, the safety of the door itself, likewise the simplicity of installation and maintenance.
The door has a series of cross pieces made from a profile, which can be hollow section, of any materials, for example, aluminum. The upper and lower ribs of said cross pieces have a series of machinings of greater or lesser size, through which some tapes can move for the gathering up and lifting of the curtain. Said cross pieces, allow the joining of the canvas to said profiles by housing them in the side external faces in a series of grooves and by means of some gaskets or thickenings. Said gaskets or thickenings can have any shape and/or size, thus allowing the curtain to be made in a single piece or in several pieces. These gaskets are extended in some linking strips made from a flexible material for their adhesion to the adjacent curtain, for example by means of heat sealing.
The door has a shock proof elastic element fitted on the upper and/or lower rib of each cross piece, from a material such as rubber or synthetic rubber, foam or something similar. Said shock proof element prevents and/or minimises the noise that can be caused by the cross pieces banging against each other when they are gathered up on the upper part when the door is opened.
The installation of a separator extended laterally on each side of each cross piece has also been planned. Each separator is made from a strip or sheet of a material that has less bend than that of the canvas of the curtain. The separator is fitted in the inner side of said curtain, in such a way that it is suitable to bring about the controlled buckling towards the outside of the curtain, on refolding the door it prevents the folding inwards. In this way when the cross pieces get closer to each other if on opening the door, the separator pushes the fragment of adjacent canvas outwards in a controlled manner, making the folding in a homogeneous manner, with less damage to the canvas and taking up less space.
For the holding of this separator the cross piece has a ‘T’ shaped groove into which the edge of said separator is housed, which also has a similar ‘T’ shaped shape. This separator is placed opposite to the groove in which the linking band is fixed.
The last cross piece arranged on the lower part of the threshold has two grooves for the fixing of the adjacent curtain by means of two joining strips, making a permanent loop or fold to each side, which is used for the inner closure.
There are some flexible flanges housed in the ends of each cross piece, which are fixed in the inner hollow of said cross pieces by means of bolts, rivets or some other similar means. Said flanges allow the door to be able to exit from the ridge of the guide in the event of impact against one of the curtains without them getting torn. Some bearings or other pieces can be housed in the end of said flanges for the guiding of the door in the ridge of the lateral guide.
In the upper part of the door there are some more or less flexible elements that are parallel to the strips and located in the external area of the curtains, where the cross pieces are gathered when the door is open. In the event of the door not being guided well for the folding these elements allow the flanges of the cross pieces to return to their correct working position by the inside of the guides.
It has been planned that the cross piece can be made up of two lateral profiles joined longitudinally by some intermediate spacers that define some gaps for the passage of the lifting strips. In addition, these lateral profiles allow the construction of cross pieces of any length by means of alternate arrangement.
It has also been planned that said cross pieces are made from a flexible material with a ridge of a material on the inside to give greater rigidity, which gives the required resistance.
In order to complete the description that is being made and for the purpose of providing a better understanding of its characteristics, a set of drawings is attached to this present description in which the figures being by way of illustration and are not by way of limitation on the invention, in which the following is shown:
As can be seen from the referred to figures, the door has two guides (11) in the shape of a ‘C’ arranged in the vertical transoms of the threshold to be closed (1), some means of rolling (12) of door movement strips (2) being in the upper part of said threshold (1). The threshold (1) has respective curtains (3a and 3b) hung down to the floor, by preference made of a flexible plastic material, on both sides of the stated strips (2).
A certain number of cross pieces (4) are distributed between the curtains (3a & 3b) that are respectively joined to each curtain (3a & 3b) by means of some longitudinal joining strips (5), the strips (2) being arranged along the inside of said cross pieces (4).
At the upper part of the threshold (1) there are some more or less flexible elements (13) parallel to the strips (2) and located in the external area of the curtains (3a & 3b) that allow the centering of the cross pieces when the door opens when they are not properly housed in the guides (11).
Each cross piece (4) is made up of a hollow profile, preferably aluminum, which has an upper ridge (41) and a lower ridge (42). These cross pieces (4) have some openings (43) made by machining said ridges (41 & 42) in the areas where the strips (2) have to pass. The cross pieces (4) have several rounded longitudinal openings (44) for the guiding of the movement strips (2) on their inner side faces.
On the external side faces there are two longitudinal support grooves (45) for the connection strips (5) and a ‘T’ shape groove (46) to support a separator (6). In the upper ridge (41) of the cross piece (4) there is a longitudinal elastic shock-proof element (7) locatable along the whole length of same except for the openings (43), to prevent the noise of knocks between the cross pieces (4).
In each end of the cross pieces (4) there is a flange (8), located in the inner hole (49), with rollers (81) that travel along the ridge of the vertical guides (11). This flange (8) is partially housed on the inside of the crosspiece (4) and is fixed to same by means of screws (82) and some plates.
The joining strips (5) are arranged along the adjacent cross piece (4) and are held by means of a gasket (51) or something similar housed in one of the two grooves (45), preferably the upper one. In turn the strip (5) is bonded with the adjacent curtain (3a & 3b) by means of heat sealing, a small portion remaining free in order to give flexibility.
In turn, the separators (6) are made from a material with less flexion than the canva of the curtain (3a & 3b), held by a hem (61) made with a ‘T’ shape in the groove (46) of a side cross piece (4). This separator (6) is extended vertically against the curtain (3a & 3b) and in opposition to the gasket (51) of the adjacent linking strip (5).
The cross piece (4) fitted in the lower part of the threshold (1) has a loop (31) made from a portion of the curtain (3a & 3b) on each side and joined by means of two joining strips (5), respectively fixed in both grooves (45) of both sides of the cross piece (4), with this loop (31) having the feature of bring about the closure with the floor.
In an alternative embodiment, the cross piece (4) is made from two side profiles (47) joined longitudinally by some intermediate spacers (48). These spacers (48) are arranged in such a way that some holes remain between them for the passage of the lifting strips (2). If the cross piece (4) has a considerable length it can be made by means of the union of differing side profiles (47) arranged alternatively.
Once having sufficiently described the nature of the invention, likewise having given a preferred embodiment it is placed on record that the materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements described can be modified provided that they do not mean an alteration of the basic essentials of the invention that are claimed below.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/ES2006/000138 | 3/21/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/19/2008 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2007/107609 | 9/27/2007 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20070193698 | Kraeutler | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20080099156 | Kraeutler | May 2008 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2150831 | Dec 2000 | ES |
1061264 | Jan 2006 | ES |
1061265 | Jan 2006 | ES |
2769944 | Apr 1999 | FR |
2861121 | Apr 2005 | FR |
2868462 | Oct 2005 | FR |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20100212841 A1 | Aug 2010 | US |