The present invention relates to a lockless metal fireproof door and, more particularly, to a metal fireproof door that provides a fireproof effect without using a lock while providing a sense of quality for the structure to which the fireproof door is mounted.
Fireproof doors are mounted in public passages and include single-door type and double-door type and can be opened by pivoting 90°, 180°, 270°, or 360°. The fireproof doors are either normally open or normally closed according to needs. A side of a fireproof must be below a preset temperature while the other side of the fireproof door is subjected to heat. Furthermore, the fireproof doors must meet the standards of deformation and impact resistance to reliably isolate the frames when a fire occurs.
A fireproof door generally includes two metal sheets in which a fireproof frame or various fireproof materials are mounted. A lock is mounted to the fireproof door and engaged with an outer frame to provide limited access. However, the lock is useless in a normally open type fireproof door. Furthermore, the lock protruding out of an outer side of the fireproof door adversely affects the appearance and does not match the wall of the structure, failing to provide the structure with a sense of quality.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a fireproof door that provides a fireproof effect without using a lock while providing a sense of quality for the structure.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a lockless fireproof door having smaller deformation in a central portion thereof.
A lockless metal fireproof door according to the present invention is pivotably mounted to an outer frame and includes two metal sheets, with a fireproof mechanism mounted in each metal sheet. A hinge is mounted to a bottom of the lockless metal fireproof door for automatically returning the lockless metal fireproof door, with a gap provided between each metal sheet and the outer frame. The lockless metal fireproof door can be moved to a position and retained in the position by the ground hinge. The lockless metal fireproof door is positioned by a weight thereof after the lockless metal fireproof door reaches the position. The lockless metal fireproof door expands in a lateral direction to tightly press against the outer frame if a side of the lockless metal fireproof door is subjected to heat. Thus, the lockless metal fireproof door can be reliably positioned by pressing against the outer frame and can reliably resist fire without using a lock while providing a sense of quality of structure to which the lockless metal fireproof door is mounted.
The hinge can be a ground hinge allowing automatic returning or a flag hinge or a butterfly hinge.
The lockless metal fireproof door can be normally open or normally closed.
In an example, the lockless metal fireproof door is normally open and positioned in an open position by an electromagnetic valve. Power supply to the electromagnetic valve is cut off if a fire occurs, with the lockless metal fireproof door moved to a closed position under action of the hinge. The lockless metal fireproof door can further include two stops provided on two sides thereof. When the lockless metal fireproof door is closed, the stops abut against the metal sheets to avoid frames and smoke.
In another example, the lockless metal fireproof door further includes an opening in a central portion thereof, with the opening including a recessed engaging portion having a lateral side and an engagement side. A coupling board is mounted in the opening and includes a lateral side having a protruding coupling portion. The protruding coupling portion of the coupling board includes an inner protruding face and an inner protruding coupling face. The inner protruding coupling face is fixed to the lateral side of the recessed engaging portion, with a buffering gap defined between the inner protruding face of the coupling board and the lateral side of the recessed engaging portion.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
With reference to
With reference to
The lockless metal fireproof door 1 is normally open or normally closed. In an example shown in
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The lockless metal fireproof door 1 provides a sense of quality and a better fire resistance effect. The ground hinge 13 can be a flag hinge or a butterfly hinge.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101200319 | Jan 2012 | TW | national |