This application is the national stage for International Patent Cooperation Treaty Application PCT/KR2016/013344, filed Nov. 18, 2016, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0162004, filed Nov. 18, 2015, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The entire contents of said applications are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
The present invention relates to a pressure-tight door allowing the movement of hinges, in which a hinge fixating part including a fixed member and a movable member is installed between a door frame and a hinge to which the pressure-tight door is connected, such that the pressure-tight door slides together with the hinge by the movable member.
Recently, flooding accidents in which water is introduced into the interior have occurred due to floods or tsunamis in industrial facilities such as power plants and industrial complexes which are located on the coasts, thus causing many human casualties and economic losses. In addition, in case of gas leakage and explosion accidents in industrial facilities, gas should not leak out. In this regard, pressure-tight doors serving as special doors for preventing damage from flooding and gas leakage are installed in many places such as power plants, industrial complex, and major national facilities. However, as illustrated in
Before any disaster, however, the automatic closing capability of the pressure-tight door functions only when the gasket remains uncompressed. Therefore, the gasket should not be compressed at normal times, but when any disaster occurs, the gasket should be compressed by water pressure or gas explosion pressure, so that the pressure-tight performance is exhibited.
In addition, when some other movable hinges are used instead to allow the gasket compressed, it is difficult to align the axes of the hinges along a vertical line, causing a problem in operation of the pressure-tight door.
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-described problems, and it is an objective of the present invention to provide a pressure-tight door with movement of hinges. A hinge fixating part including a fixed member and a movable member is installed between a door frame and a hinge such that the pressure-tight door slides to compress a gasket together with the hinge due to the pressure applied to the pressure-tight door. The hinge attached to the movable member slides bidirectionally on the fixed member together with the movable member.
In order to achieve the above objective, a pressure-tight door should allow movement of hinges by utilizing a hinge fixating part. This includes a fixed member having one surface with a movable groove formed therein and the other surface fixed to the door frame, and a movable member having one surface inserted into the movable groove so as to slide bidirectionally on the movable groove and the other surface with an attached hinge connected to the pressure-tight door, which will slide together with the movable member.
Insertion grooves may be formed at lower ends of both sidewalls in the movable groove of the fixed member, and sliding devices protruding on both sides of the movable member may be inserted into the insertion grooves, such that the movable member slides due to sliding movement of the sliding devices in the insertion grooves.
The sliding devices may be installed on both sides of the movable member, or both sides or a lower portion of the movable member.
The insertion grooves may be formed from the inside of the movable groove of the fixed member to the end of the outer side thereof and form a step, such that the step serves as a stopper for preventing the sliding device from being released from the movable groove of the fixed member.
The sliding device may be a caster or an oil bush.
The pressure-tight door may further include an elastic member disposed between an inner wall surface of the movable groove of the fixed member and the movable member. The elastic member may be a spring made of a metallic material or a rubber material. The elastic member may be a cylindrical spring, a corrugated spring, or an arc-shaped spring.
According to the present invention of a pressure-tight door allowing movement of hinges, the movable member of a hinge fixating part slides inwardly together with the attached hinge only when the pressure due to flooding or explosion is applied to the pressure-tight door, whereby the pressure-tight door is able to effectively block any leakage by compressing the gasket.
In addition, when the applied pressure is released, the movable member of the hinge fixating part slides outwardly together with the hinge due to elasticity of an elastic member, whereby the pressure-tight door returns quickly to the original position thereof.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of a pressure-tight door allowing movement of hinges according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The embodiments set forth herein are provided such that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
As illustrated in
The movable member 5 may reciprocate in the form of sliding movement on the fixed member 4 together with the hinge 3. The movable member 5 does not move at normal times (a). When a water pressure is applied to the pressure-tight door 2 and thus a load is applied thereto, the movable member 5 slides inwardly on the fixed member 4 together with the hinge 3(b).
The pressure-tight door 2 also slides inwardly to compress the gasket 6.
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After the movable member 5 moves inwardly from the movable groove 7 of the fixed member 4, the movable member 5 needs to return to the original position, that is, the outer side. In this case, as illustrated in
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The spring made of a metallic material or a rubber material, which is a specific form of the elastic member 12, may be formed in various shapes. As illustrated in
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Although the casters 9 and the oil bush 14 have been described above as an example of the sliding device, various types of sliding devices other than the casters 9 and the oil bush 14 may be applied and used. In addition, even in the pressure-tight door to which the oil bush 14 is applied, according to the present invention, the elastic member 12 is installed in the same manner.
While the pressure-tight door allowing movement of hinges according to the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those with ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
The present invention can be effectively used as a pressure-tight door allowing movement of hinges, in which a movable member of a hinge fixating part slides inwardly together with the attached hinge only when the pressure due to flooding or explosion is applied to the pressure-tight door, whereby the pressure-tight door is able to effectively block any leakage by compressing the gasket.
In addition, the present invention is effectively used as a pressure-tight door allowing movement of hinges, in which when the applied pressure is released, a movable member of a hinge fixating part slides outwardly due to elasticity of an elastic member together with the hinge, whereby the pressure-tight door returns quickly to the original position thereof.
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