The present invention relates to a panel for sectional doors.
Sectional doors today represent the maximum quality standard for closing an access space to a residential or industrial building.
Panels for sectional doors are currently formed from two suitably profiled metal plates sandwiched together and enclosing foamed polyurethane as insulating agent.
The panels are generally hinged together using intermediate and/or lateral hinges mounted on the ends of the panels by suitable fixing means.
The drawbacks of current panels for sectional doors are the following:
The drawbacks of the known art are apparent from the aforestated considerations, particularly as current panels do not fully satisfy the requirements of ease of installation and reliability with time.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a panel for sectional doors, in which the hinging between adjacent panels does not depend on appropriate hinges fixed to the panels.
In a first embodiment, the present invention provides a panel 1 for sectional doors, comprising a profiled outer metal plate and a profiled inner metal plate, connected together to form an interspace occupied by an insulating means, such as foamed polyurethane, characterised by presenting: a first longitudinal end having a more outer substantially circular profile part and a more inner narrow connecting part, and a second longitudinal end opposite the first and presenting a substantially circular narrow-mouthed recess arranged to receive said more outer part of another panel having identical ends such as to couple and hinge the panels together.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the panel is formed from extruded profile bars, one of which forms the first longitudinal end having a more outer part of substantially circular profile and a more inner narrow connecting part, second extruded profile bar forming the second longitudinal end opposite the first and presenting a narrow-mouthed substantially circular recess.
The characteristics of the invention will be more apparent from the ensuing description and from the accompanying drawings relative to some embodiments of a non-limiting character, in which:
In particular,
The panel 1 for sectional doors obtained in accordance with the present invention by coupling together said profiled metal plates 2 and 4 and insulated with foamed polyurethane 3, which also acts as a binder, comprises (see
Said ends 6 and 7 of each individual panel 1 can be coupled and hinged to the matching ends of other identical panels 1′ by being simply inserted manually and thrust in the direction of the height axis without the aid of hinges or other connection means (see top of
This hinging together of the panels, achieved by virtue of the concentricity of the two matching ends 6 and 7 having said particular matching profiles 5 and 8, is such as to generate an always perfect rotation thereof during the opening and closure of the sectional door.
Said shaped fixing profile portions 20-21-22-23 and 29-30-31-32 present at the lower end 7 are shaped such that the initial portions 22-23 and 29-30 forming the access mouth 8A to the recess 8 are positioned below the centre 25 of said recess 8 and have a minimum distance apart which is less than the diameter of the more outer part 5 of the upper end 6, such as to embrace said part 5 when inserted and prevent its easy disengagement during normal operation of the sectional door.
In a preferred embodiment, said more outer part 5 of the upper end 6 is inclined towards the interior of the space closed by the sectional door, to prevent (both during the closing movement and during the opening movement) the fingers being squashed by the outside of the door, which could otherwise occur between the shaped fixing profile portion 20-21 (
The said inclination of the more outer part 5 (due to the more inner shaped part formed by the radius joints 17, 18, 19 and 10, 11) towards the interior of the space closed by the sectional door, also prevents the fingers being squashed by the inside of the door, which could otherwise occur between the shaped fixing profile portion 31-32 of the lower end 7 and the internal radius-joining profile 17-18-19 of the upper end 6, during their mutual rotation. With regard to the door opening movement, squashing of the fingers by the inside of the door is prevented until the angle between the panels is π/6 radians, and in any event even if said contained angle reaches its maximum value of π/3 radians, at which contained angle said profiles 31-32 and 17-18-19 already abut against each other, so preventing their further mutual rotation and ensuring that any individual pair of panels 1 and 1′ cannot fall by separation, mutual rotation exceeding said angle of π/6 radians does not generally occur at a height lower than 2.50 metres, hence difficultly reachable by a man's fingers. If the panel hinging is provided below 2.50 metres from the floor there could be a risk of squashing. This risk can be: a) either accepted by the manufacturer who must display it by means of a warning on the door and in the operation and maintenance manual; b) or eliminated by applying a semirigid gasket in proximity to the inner lower edge 7 of the panel. Said gasket must suitably extend beyond the edge 19 of the consecutive panel.
In a second preferred embodiment, the sectional panel 1 for doors comprises extruded aluminium profile bars as shown in
The web abutment profile bar and the ground resting profile bar are indicated by 46 and 47 respectively in
To further facilitate the sealing of said panels (whether of profiled metal plate or for example extruded aluminium or elastic material varied or non-varied), and their mutual hinging, a plurality of elastic half-rings 9 of self-lubricating material can be inserted into said recess profiles 8, 38 for the whole or part of the panel length, spaced apart by a distance approximately equal to the height of the panel 1.
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A characteristic of the present invention is that each pair of consecutive panels, situated in a vertical position, are always in a state of equilibrium, in that the points of contact within the mutual hinging of the profiled ends are symmetrical about the centre of rotation, from which there derives a second but no less important advantage represented by the fact that the intrinsic weight of the panels is discharged to the ground without generating undesirable transverse components to misalign the profiles, as happens with current sectional panels. Moreover when further lateral stresses arise on the panels, generated by the external wind, these propagate uniformly along the entire mutual panel hinging, to result in a uniform deflection less than that of current panels. All this enables doors to be constructed which are more resistant and lasting with time.
Furthermore, with regard to extruded aluminium panels, if a pedestrian door is to be constructed among the constituent panels of a larger door, this will be easier to achieve and will be of better appearance, as misalignments cannot occur between the aluminium profile bars mounted along the perimeter of the pedestrian door. Another but no less important advantage is that assembly of the movable wing of the sectional door is quicker than by the current known technique, which comprises assembly of the panels by intermediate hinges each fixed with four screws.
The panel of the present invention enables sectional doors to be constructed with improved air and water permeability characteristics in that the mutual hinging of the panels, when in their normal vertical position, presents points of contact in the mutual end portions 12, 22 and 16, 30 which always adhere longitudinally along the entire length of the panel. This prevents free passage of air and water between the outside and inside. In particular, although water particles could pass through said portions 12, 22, they would then fall outwards by gravity because of the arched shape of the hinging positioned at a level higher than that of the water entry point.
The thermal insulation provided by a door constructed with panels of the present invention is greater than the current market standard, as there are no thermal bridges in the hinging between the panels.
Because of its constructional simplicity, the invention presents few problems during procurement, construction, transport, handling, installation or lifting, and offers maintenance simplicity and lower costs compared with current standards.
The production simplicity, the absence of intermediate hinges, and the reduced assembly time on site, result in economy in the cost of the finished product, while at the same time ensuring better results in terms of appearance, performance, durability and safety.
Numerous modifications can be made to the aforedescribed embodiments and their parts can be replaced by others functionally equivalent, without leaving the scope of protection of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BA2003A000002 | Jan 2003 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/14707 | 12/22/2003 | WO | 5/17/2006 |