This is a U.S. national stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2005/007590, filed on 13 Jul. 2005. Priority is claimed on German Application No. 10 2004 036 309.9, filed on 27 Jul. 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a seal, which is disposed at a vertical frame profile of a stationary door leaf or of a movable door leaf and has an elastic sealing profile protruding from the front side of the frame profile, which sealing profile has a web abutting the frame profile and being connected to the frame profile, and a deformation chamber extending in longitudinal direction of the sealing profile and being delimited by the web.
2. Description of the Related Art
Seals of the species mentioned above are used for example when designing smoke-tight doors which guarantee sterile work spaces and generally avoid draught air. In this case, glass leaf doors are used increasingly, the glass panes thereof being clamped in a frame profile. In this case, the seal between two movable leaves or between a stationary leaf and a movable leaf must be formed such that it develops its optimum sealing effect at a given minimum distance, i.e. a given gap between two adjacent leaves in their closing position. This effect needs to be guaranteed even with front sides, which are not absolutely aligned one in front of the other, i.e. horizontally offset in lateral direction, or with adjacent leaves' front sides, which are restrictedly angled towards each other.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,611,937 discloses a sealing device of this species generally designed for rail-bound vehicles. In this case, an elastic sealing element, having sealing lips and being approximately O-shaped in cross-section, is disposed at the front side of a movable door leaf, and a rigid flange-shaped sealing element engaging between the sealing lips is disposed at the front side of the stationary door leaf, intended to thereby achieve a triple sealing with the door being closed. This is a structural complicated double sealing, consisting of an elastic and a firm sealing part. The individual sealing elements are connected through screw connections to the door leaf by means of fittings, which in a U-shape, overlap the front side of the door leaf, i.e. they are not suitable to be used for the sealing of glass doors. Moreover, the proper functioning is only guaranteed with an aligned disposition of the door leaves.
It is an object of the invention to improve a seal species in that reliable sealing properties are guaranteed with a simple structural embodiment, even with front sides of adjacent door leaves, which are restrictedly offset in a horizontal plane towards each other or with door leaves, which are restrictedly angled towards each other. The seal is intended to be universally applicable for door leaves, as long as they are provided with a frame profile, i.e. especially with stationary or movable glass leaves, on condition that, in the closed position, a generally defined gap is given between the leaves that are to be sealed in relation to each other.
The invention solves the given problem with a seal disposed in a vertical frame profile of one of a stationary door leaf, a movable door leaf, or a stationary wall, said seal comprising an elastic sealing profile extending longitudinally along a longitudinal axis of the frame profile and protruding from a front side of the frame profile, the sealing profile being defined by a first web abutting and being connected to the frame profile and a wall which merges into said web and encloses a longitudinal hollow space, said wall having a cross-sectional shape forming a portion of an ellipse arranged so that a minor axis of the ellipse intersects the wall in an area that is outside of the frame profile and in the hollow space, said sealing profile further including a deformation chamber extending longitudinally through the sealing profile and delimited toward the frame profile by said first web, and at least two second webs arranged on either side of the major axis of the ellipse supporting the wall, said at least two second webs intersecting approximately at a center of the ellipse.
By means of an elliptically or generally elliptically embodied portion of the walling of a sealing profile, which portion protrudes from the front side of a frame profile, in conjunction with the feature that the minor axis of the ellipse intersects the walling of the sealing profile outside the frame profile, that means intersects it in the area of the gap between adjacent leaves in the closed position, reliable sealing properties are provided even in the case of door leaves being restrictedly angled towards each other. This results from the fact that—a gap normally used in the practice and generally defined between the adjacent door leaves being a prerequisite—an ellipse wall with a falling curve on the one side is compensated for by an ellipse wall with a rising curve on the other side. Webs reinforcing the hollow space prevent the wall of the sealing profile from yielding too much and simultaneously stabilize the sealing profile during the insertion process into the adjacent door leaf.
Further preferred embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following discussion.
The webs, supporting the wall of the sealing profile, on either side of the major axis of the ellipse, abut a wall of the deformation chamber at the other end such that forces acting upon the of the sealing profile can be introduced into the deformation chamber via the webs and can be absorbed therein.
In a further embodiment of the invention, devices for a connection to the frame profile, which devices preferably consist of strip-like projections, are disposed at the web abutting the frame profile, and which, as an integral part of the web, rearward engage complementary projections of the frame profile in a hook-like manner. The above embodiment of the sealing profile's connection to the frame profile guarantees, on the one side, a tension and compression resistant connection between the sealing profile and the frame profile and, on the other side, allows for an easy exchange of the seal in the event of wearing, because any screw connections are eliminated.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail, reference being made to an exemplary embodiment, in which:
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, a first door leaf is referenced by 1 and a second door leaf by 2. The door leaves 1 and 2 are displaceable in direction X. Both door leaves have vertical frame profiles 3, which, in the closed position, are located in front of each other while forming a gap 16. In the exemplary embodiment, a seal 4 is connected to the first leaf 1; as the frame profiles 3 are mirror-inverted, the seal 4, as an option, can be disposed at the second door leaf 3 as well or at any other of the leaves or at a stationary partitioning wall.
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WO2006/010477 | 2/2/2006 | WO | A |
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