The invention relates to a panel mounting arrangement such as a removeable glass panel in a passenger rail car vestibule door.
New United States regulation 49 CFR § 238.112 titled “Door Emergency Egress and Rescue Access System” requires the installation of a removeable panel in passenger rail car vestibule doors. The removal process must be executable with the application of a reasonable force by passengers and emergency first responders. The seal components must also be sufficiently strong to withstand multiple disassembly and reassembly for testing purposes. For some applications, the seal must be water tight.
Existing zip strip seals do not give any consideration to panel removal pull force. For currently existing applications, the zip strip seal assembly/disassembly duty cycle is not a design consideration. They are therefore not designed to hold and facilitate multiple installation and removal.
Several patents describe various implementations of rubber seals with locking strips, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,621,469, 4,458,459, 4,483,113, French Patent No. 2,952,900 A1, and French Patent No. 2,431,644 A1. Additionally, some known arrangements in the transit industry are meant to be disassembled in case of emergency to allow for egress and access into a confined area such as a transit vehicle.
A design is needed that provides for multiple disassembly and assembly while at the same time allowing such disassembly with a reasonable force.
A releasable seal assembly for securing an exit panel having opposing walls with a thickness therebetween to a host panel. The assembly has a seal with a first extension profile and a second extension profile extending from a core defining an exit panel slot therebetween. The core is disposed along a first axis of the seal and extends across the width of the seal. Each of the first extension profile and the second extension profile has an exit panel side wing on one side of the slot. Each side wing is resiliently hinged to the core in a relaxed position away from the slot, has a panel side facing the slot, and has an opposing cavity side defining a key cavity between the side wing and the core. The assembly also has a locking strip associated with the respective first and second extension profiles.
In a first state for each of the first extension profile and the second extension profile, the locking strip is positioned within the key cavity of both extension profiles such that the side wings are resiliently displaced to a first biased position to secure the exit panel within the slot. In a second state, at least one locking strip is removed from the key cavity of an extension profile and at least one side wing is returned to the relaxed position away from the slot such that the exit panel may be removed from the slot.
A second embodiment is directed to a method for releasing an exit panel from a host panel using the seal assembly described herein wherein the locking strip is secured within the key cavity. The method is made up of the steps of removing the locking strip from the key cavity such that the exit panel wing moves to the relaxed position and then removing the exit panel from the seal.
One or more of the following benefits may be available in accordance with the subject invention:
a) The capability of disassembly of the seal from both sides of a removeable panel or window.
b) Ease of operability, which may permit rapid and easy removal from each side of a door during an emergency situation without requiring the use of a tool or other implement. In particular, the force required to remove the panel (or window) is substantially lower than for a traditional zip strip seal.
c) For testability, the device can be repeatedly assembled/disassembled without damage and loss of function.
d) Once in place with the locking strip, the seal arrangement provides significant panel retention so that a relatively high force applied on the exit panel through, for example, a foot kick, does not cause the panel to pop out of the host door panel.
e) The arrangement provides a minimum cross-section thickness once in place to accommodate pocket door applications where seal protrusion over the outer main surface of the door panel should be minimized.
The device may provide an optional water tight seal for applications involving one side of the assembly exposed to the environment.
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The locking strip 20 pull force is controlled by the specific shape of the key and the main key cavity as well as the materials of the seal and locking strip. Also, a low key pull force is obtained relatively easily utilizing the subject design by providing short retention tongues on both sides of the key cross-section profile. In prior art designs, the ability to provide a low pull force for the exit panel, once the locking strip is removed all around the perimeter of the exit panel, is diminished because the panel side wings do not move sufficiently away from the exit panel. As a result, the wings partially block the exit panel and impede the ability to easily remove the panel. However, the seal in accordance with the subject invention allows the panel side wings to rotate significantly further than prior art designs to permit removal of the panel with less interference from the panel side wings.
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The seal 17 has a first extension profile 35A and a second extension profile 35B extending from a core 40 defining an exit panel slot 41 therebetween. The core 40 is disposed along a first axis A of the seal 17 and extends across the width of the seal 17.
For purposes of discussion, components associated with the first extension profile 35A will utilize a suffix “A”, while those associated with a second extension profile 35B will use a suffix “B”. The first extension profile will be discussed with the understanding that the second extension profile features are identical and disposed symmetrically with respect to an axis at a right angle from the core 40 first axis A and passing through the center of the core 40.
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What has just been described is the exit panel side wing 40A rotated into the first retention tongue recess 56A.
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The seal 17 may be made of resilient material such as EPDM, neoprene, or silicon while the preferred material is neoprene. Furthermore, the seal should preferably have a hardness of about 70 Shore. The locking strip 50A may be of a similar material and have similar properties.
While so far discussed are both a first extension profile 35A and a second extension profile 35B having key cavities, it is entirely possible for one of these key cavities to be eliminated such that that region of one of the exit panel side wing/key cavity combinations is essentially solid. Under these circumstances, only a single exit panel side wing would be utilized to release the exit panel 10 and the exit panel 10 would then only be able to be removed from a single direction.
Finally, the subject invention may be directed to a method for releasing an exit panel 10 from a host panel 30 using a seal 17 as described herein wherein the locking strip 50A is secured within the key cavity 48A wherein the method comprises the steps of removing the locking strip 50A from the key cavity 48A such that the exit panel side wing 40A moves to the relaxed position and, thereafter, removing the exit panel 10 from the seal such that the exit panel 10 displaces the exit panel side wing 40A up to a point where the first retention tongue 54A engages the first retention tongue recess 56A.
While certain embodiments of the invention are shown in the accompanying figures and described herein above in detail, other embodiments will be apparent to and readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, it is to be understood that this disclosure contemplates that to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of the other embodiment.
Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive.