The invention relates to a folding device, in particular glass folding device (e.g. bi-folding glass doors), for room closures or room dividers that can be opened, for use in connection with sunrooms, store fronts, balcony glass enclosures or similar applications. The folding device comprises a peripheral frame comprising a top guide rail and a bottom guide rail and lateral frame parts connected thereto as well as a chain of panels that are connected pivotably to each other and that, when opening the folding device, can be folded against each other in an accordion fold arrangement. Hinge arrangements between the panels are alternatingly disposed such that first ones are guided on the guide rails and second ones are deflected outwardly in a direction transverse to the guide rails. When closing the folding device, the panels are moved into a stretched-out position and form together with the peripheral frame a closed wall structure within which the panels are closed by seals relative to each other and relative to the peripheral frame, wherein the seals between the panels and the peripheral frame at least partially extend along a sealing plane. At least one of the lateral frame parts has disposed in front thereof, viewed in a direction of extension of the guide rails, an adjusting strip wherein the adjusting strip, for adaptation to an end edge of the panels in the stretched position, is embodied to be adjustable with regard to the spacing relative to the lateral frame part.
Folding devices are common in practice that have at least one chain of panels, the panels connected pivotably to each other and, from the closed position within the peripheral frame, foldable in an accordion fold fashion in such a way that hinge arrangements between the panels alternatingly are guided along the guide rails and deflected outwardly by a folding movement oriented away from the rails. Often, the chain of panels at one end is stationarily connected to the lateral frame part but is pivotable and the chain of panels can be folded toward this end. In this context, the chain of panels at the opening side can terminate with a hinge arrangement which is guided along the guide rails or can terminate by means of a (rotary) panel that pivots like a door. When being folded, the chain of panels can also be freely movable as a whole along the guide rails and can thus be folded toward one end or the other end of the guide rails wherein also freely pivotable end panels on both sides can be provided.
In the closed position, it is important that the stretched-out chain of panels is closed seal-tightly between the panels and also seal-tightly relative to the peripheral frame. While the seals to be provided relative to each other and relative to the guide rails and lateral frame parts can be employed in conventional and practice-proven manner, an adjusting strip that is positioned in front of one or both of the lateral frame parts presents a problem due to its adjustability in regard to the spacing relative to the lateral frame part. Such an adjusting strip is provided in order to compensate tolerances in regard to the length of the chain of panels in the closed state; tolerances may accumulate, based on manufacturing and mounting tolerances of the individual panels, to a value of several millimeters and such tolerances are difficult to avoid in practice. In particular at the transition locations to the guide rails, these tolerances present problems in regard to being able to provide continuous seals, despite of the spacing adjustment of the adjusting strip relative to the lateral frame parts, without resorting in this context to unappealing voluminous seals or requiring changes in the seal for each new adjustment of the adjusting strip.
It is an object of the invention to design a folding device with a pleasing appearance in line with the market that is optimized with minimal expenditure in regard to the sealing action.
In accordance with the invention, this is achieved in that in the folding device of the aforementioned kind the adjusting strip is provided with a sealing contact surface which is aligned with the sealing plane between panels and peripheral frame and is in contact with a seal that is arranged on the neighboring lateral frame part and continues into the adjoining guide rails.
In this way, an uninterrupted sealing action within the sealing plane between peripheral frame and panels is enabled which includes the adjusting strip and, in case of a change of the spacing of the adjusting strip relative to the lateral frame part, maintains its shape and position. With a sealing contact surface which is aligned with the sealing plane between the panels and the peripheral frame, the prerequisite is provided for placing the adjusting strip against a continuous seal and for maintaining its sealing seat independent of spacing changes of the adjusting strip relative to the lateral frame part. In this way, there is also the possibility of providing a continuous and seamless seal that is stationarily guided in the peripheral frame, continues into the adjoining guide rails, and can even extend continuously, as needed, even monolithically (one piece), about the entire peripheral frame. A displacement of the adjusting strip along the sealing plane leaves the sealing seat untouched. Such a configuration can also be accommodated in a slim frame shape in line with the market and is also beneficial in regard to the demands for a labor-saving and simple installation and adjustment of the adjusting strip. The sealing plane that is considered in this context is the contact surface between the peripheral frame and the movable panels and also the movable adjusting strip; the sealing plane passes, without displacement and without gap, from the lateral frame parts that hold the adjusting strip into the guide rails and can extend as a closed annular surface about the entire peripheral frame.
The adjusting strip as a whole is preferably embodied between sealing plane and an outer surface of the lateral frame part so as to have a width that is reduced relative to the width of the peripheral frame (viewed in the direction of the guide rails) and covers thus, relative to the adjoining panel, only a portion of the lateral frame part located between the sealing plane and one of the outer surfaces of the folding device.
In this context, the adjusting strip can form expediently with a surface opposite the sealing contact surface an exterior surface and thus can appear to be part of the lateral frame part.
Advantageously, between the adjusting strip and the abutting panel, on one end or the other end or even on both ends, a seal can be arranged which is matched expediently to the respective oppositely positioned end of the adjusting strip or the abutting panel.
For providing an adjusting strip that can be properly moved along the sealing plane, the adjusting strip can expediently be designed as a profiled section with guiding surfaces formed on profiled section stays for guiding relative to the lateral frame part wherein the guiding surfaces are provided on the profiled stays. Such profiled sections can be produced, even in case of complex shapes, in a pleasing and robust design as light metal sections, in particular of aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
The lateral frame part can also be designed as a profiled section and the adjusting strip can be supported in a chamber of the profiled section, wherein the chamber is open in the direction of extension of the guide rails. While the adjusting strip can be manufactured as a monolithic part of light metal when it is positioned only partially on an outer surface of the folding device, in case of a lateral frame part made of light metal sections it is usually necessary to prevent the creation of thermal bridges and, for this purpose, the profiled section element must be constructed to include a plastic profiled section, for example, in the interior.
For its adjustability, the adjusting strip can be connected in a practice-oriented way by means of adjusting screws to the lateral frame part, wherein generally a plurality of adjusting locations are required. In this respect, in case of adjusting strips with inherent stiffness, only two adjusting devices distributed across the entire length of the adjusting strips may suffice for adjustment of the spacing relative to the lateral frame part or for contact adjustment relative to the abutting panel. In general, however, across the length of an adjusting strip adjusting screws are provided at three adjusting locations along the adjusting strip.
Two embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and will be explained in the following in more detail.
A folding device, in particular a glass folding device (bi-folding glass doors) 1, is illustrated in
In a glass folding device, the panels are comprised, as is known in the art, of glass (double glazing; double pane) and are framed by panel frames. It is understood that folding devices of this kind can be expanded as desired with additional foldable panel pairs, like the pair of panels 2 and 3, that are folded and guided along the guide rails 5 and 6. As is known in the art, a folding device of this kind can also be slidable as a whole along the guide rails without having one (usually the terminal) panel fastened to one of the lateral frame parts. Also, the chain of panels can be designed to have on either side a “rotary” panel like the panel 4 that can freely pivot. Such folding devices are in principle known in the art. This holds true substantially also for the (partial) cross section illustrations according to
The aforementioned frame parts according to common practice are designed as complex extruded section parts, in particular in an assembled form with external section parts that, for reasons of strength, robustness, and pleasing appearance of the surface, are produced of metal, i.e., extruded sections of an aluminum alloy. However, in a central area, they are secured by section anchors 22, 23, 24 which are made preferably of plastic material in order to prevent thermal bridges. In this context, the profiled sections of the peripheral frame as a whole form rabbets between frame and panels where the panels can abut transverse to the peripheral frame, as is known from door or window rabbets. The separations between panels and peripheral frame are indicated with dash-dotted separating lines 25. Important in this context is the configuration of a sealing plane 26 which in
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In comparison to the afore described embodiment, it is important that an adjusting strip 43 is provided that is preferably embodied as an extruded metal section and is provided at the front side with a C-groove 44 for receiving an end face seal 45. Profiled section stays 46, 47 of the adjusting strip 43 extend in a U-shape parallel to each other to the rear and are mounted with a predetermined movement clearance in a cavity 48 of the lateral frame part 7 that is open at one side. They provide a movability relative to the lateral frame part 7 in the direction toward the panel 2. This adjusting possibility is important for the exact adaptation of the closed chain of panels relative to the peripheral frame in order to compensate manufacturing tolerances of the chain of panels, which in particular for a large number of panels in the chain can amount to a significant value, as well as manufacturing tolerances of the peripheral frame and, as needed, deformations that may occur in use. For this purpose, the adjusting strip 43 is adjustable about an adjusting range of, for example, 10 mm toward the panel 2 and also away from the panel 2 so that the seal 45, with sealing seat on the panel 2, will close in a precisely predetermined way without having to accept the risk of a sealing seat that is too loose or squeezed improperly.
A particular problem resides in that the sealing action between peripheral frame and panel must be ensured for positional changes of the adjusting strip. This is achieved in that the adjusting strip 43 comprises a sealing contact surface 49 which is aligned with the sealing plane 26 between panel and peripheral frame and which does not move upon adjustment of the adjusting strip 43. A frame seal, i.e., the seal 28, which therefore as a whole can extend as a closed sealing ring about the entire peripheral frame, engages seal-tightly this sealing contact surface 49. The sealing plane 26 in the present example is provided with a planar frame but can also be curved, for example, in an arc shape, as long as in this context gaps or projections are avoided.
The adjusting strip 43 as a whole together with its end face seal 45 is limited to a partial width B of the entire width A of the lateral frame part 7 between the inwardly positioned sealing plane 26 and an outer surface 50 which is trailing upon closing the panel 2 and is aligned with this outer surface by means its exterior surface 61.
The sealing plane is thus displaced inwardly away from the outer surfaces and contacts and closes seal-tightly with the seal 28 the movable panels 2, 3, 4 as well as the adjusting strip 43.
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The number of consoles 51 across the vertical length of the adjusting strip 43 is to be predetermined based on practical considerations taking into account the inherent stiffness of the adjusting strip. While principally a proper alignment of the adjusting strip 43 relative to the panel 2 can already be achieved by two consoles 51 that are spaced apart from each other, three or even more consoles 51 distributed along the adjusting strip 43 can be advantageous for its (intermediate) support.
The adjustment of the adjusting strip 43 is not limited to the afore described embodiment with consoles 51. Adjusting mechanisms of different kinds which are preferably provided with hidden access openings, for example, the access openings 53 in the adjusting strip 43, are also usable in this context.
A simplified adjusting device for the adjusting strip 43 is shown in
The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 10 2016 125 605.6 having a filing date of Dec. 23, 2016.
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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10 2016 125 605 | Dec 2016 | DE | national |
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3300899 | Haws | Jan 1967 | A |
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Haberbauer H. et al.: Maschinenelemente-Gestaltung, Berechnung, Anwendung; 5—Elemente der geradlinigen Bewegung; Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany , 2009, pp. 429-431—ISBN 978-3-540-68611-8 Fig. 5.2. shows attachment variants of adjusting strips (4 in Fig. 5.1.) to compensate clearance in linear guides shown in Fig. 5.1. |
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20180179798 A1 | Jun 2018 | US |