1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a folding device, in particular, a folding device with glass panes, comprised of wings having peripheral metal profiles filled preferably with glass panes and a peripheral frame usually comprised of metal profiles, for room dividers or room closures to be opened and closed as needed, for example, for sunrooms, business entrances, balcony enclosures or the like. The folding device comprises a series of wings connected to one another to form at least one wing chain, wherein the wings, for opening the device, are folded against one another, wherein each wing is pivotably connected to a neighboring wing within the wing chain and is slidably guided with one side, respectively, by means of guide elements in guide rails or is secured on lateral frames in a non-slidable but pivotable way. At least one wing is an opening wing being connected only with one side to a neighboring wing and having a free wing edge on the opposite side that is guided in the guide rail.
2. Description of the Related Art
In principle, such folding devices have one or several pivotable and slidably connected wing chains so that a large front of a building or a room divider can be opened almost completely. Within the wing chain, each wing is pivotably connected to the neighboring wing but is guided slidably only with one side in the guide rails. The outer wings of a wing chain are either configured as opening wings, having one side without connection to another neighboring wing, or are secured pivotably and usually non-slidable on a lateral frame. When the opening wing is an individual wing, it can be configured simply as a rotary wing wherein the side connected to the neighboring wing is guided in the guide rails while the free wing edge is pivoted out of the plane which is formed by the guide rails and the lateral frame.
On the other hand, when the opening wing of the folding devices of the aforementioned kind is part of a double wing, i.e., a wing of a wing pair, its free edge must be guided in the guide rail. Because of construction prerequisites, the folding or pivot axes of the guide elements, provided for guiding the wings in the guide rails, must be arranged symmetrically between two neighboring, pivotably connected wings within the wing chain. Because the hinge parts required for the function of the device are arranged between the wings, in the closed state of the folding device a gap is formed which is closed by seals in order to fulfill the requirements with respect to draft prevention and heat insulation. When the guide element is arranged on the free wing edge of the opening wing, the guide element is positioned at the same spacing to the wing edge as in the arrangement within the wing chain and thus projects past the free wing edge. In order to enable a smooth end toward the neighboring wing or frame, generally a post is connected so as to be slidable to the free wing edge of this opening wing, the so-called pair end member, wherein the post remains in the frame plane defined between the guide rails. It represents essentially an additional wing which is reduced simply to the frame width.
Since the described folding devices are mostly embodied as folding devices with glass panes, a transparency as large as possible is desired, i.e., the view obstructing portion of the folding device caused by the frames and profiles should be as minimal as possible. However, the posts which have been used in the past increase the view obstructing portion of the vertical profiles at this location; this is not desired by architects and planners as well as consumers and users. In particular, when two opening wings of wing pairs meet one another, the view obstructing portion is undesirably large because of the two additional posts.
It is an object of the present invention to configure a folding device of the aforementioned kind such that it provides a constructively light visual appearance with a minimal view obstructing portion.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the guide elements on the free wing edge of the opening wing have a hinge which is connected with one end to the opening wing and with the other end to a holding element and wherein the free wing edge between the holding elements has a profiled strip between the holding elements covering at least the width of the holding elements outside of the guide rail and being immobile relative to the opening wing.
The configuration of the guide elements provided on the free wing edges of the opening wing or opening wings comprising a hinge having at its free side a holding element and including covering of the intermediate space between the holding elements by means of the profiled strip connected fixedly at least to the opening wing, enables elimination of the conventionally used post. The connection of the free wing edge of the opening wing is realized simply by means of the holding elements which can be configured without problems and without any loss of stability with a very minimal height. The laterally projecting width of the holding elements can also be much smaller than that of the conventionally employed posts so that, even with the profiled strip connected to the opening wing, a significantly reduced view obstructing portion results. Since the profiled strip upon opening of the wings pivots together with the opening wing, the view obstructing portion or width is further reduced in the open state of the folding device.
A very slim configuration can be achieved when the holding element is configured as a unitary part together with the hinge part of the guide element connected thereto.
Preferably, the side of the free wing edge facing the hinge as well as the opposite side of the free wing edge of the opening wing are provided with profiled strips. The profiled strips can form a monolithic part with one another and/or with the wing edge.
a-e show schematically a folding device having four wings in a closed position in a frontal view and, in section, in several closing and opening positions.
a-c show the object of
a-f show a different embodiment with a wing pair meeting a lateral frame in views corresponding to the views of
a-d show a different embodiment with a wing pair meeting a rotary wing in views corresponding to
a shows a four-wing folding device with two wing pairs. Opening of this device is illustrated in pictograms in
The configuration according to the Invention is best illustrated in
When the holding element 13 is not already matched with its basic configuration according to the plan view in the direction I to the profiled strip 15, it should be provided with a strip part 17 matching the profiled strip 15 in order to provide a visually uniform configuration. This strip part 17 together with the holding element 13, as illustrated in
For burglary-proofing the device and for preventing draft, the folding device can have a raised stop 18, illustrated in particular in
The illustrated folding device has as a result of the alternatingly arranged hinges provided on the inner and outer sides its greatest width not in the completely closed state according to
In order to ensure, despite these free spaces 20, 21, that there is no draft, it is advantageous to provide on at least one of the profiled strips 15, 16 a flexible seal 24 which at least partially fills the free space 20, 21. In the illustrated embodiment of
In
a-10c shows, in a pictogram illustration corresponding to
The folding device according to the invention is characterized in all configurations by a visually light appearance while providing high stability and—in the case of a folding device with glass panes—a high transparency and a minimal view obstructing portion or width. When opening the folding device, the profiled strips 15 and 16 as well as the cover strip 19 are pivoted together with the opening wing 1 without leaving behind a post as is conventional in the plane 14. Only the holding elements 13 of a minimal height provide the connection to the guide rails 8. They do not impair however the optical transparency of the device because of their minimal height.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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20030217817 A1 | Nov 2003 | US |