Door for a Partition Wall, and Partition Wall
20200048900 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/82
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/7459
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/7412
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B2/74
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/82
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B5/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Door for a partition wall, comprising a door leaf with an underside to be directed toward a floor and an upper side to be directed toward a ceiling, wherein adjusting means configured to adjust the door leaf in the height relative to the floor are provided close to at least one of the underside and the upper side of the door leaf.
Claims
1. Door for a partition wall comprising: a door leaf with an underside to be directed toward a floor and an upper side to be directed toward a ceiling; and, adjusting means configured to adjust the door leaf in the height relative to the floor are provided close to at least one of the underside and the upper side of the door leaf.
2. Door as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjusting means comprise: a first elongate profile and a second elongate profile formed correspondingly to the first profile, wherein the first and the second profile extend in the width direction of the door and wherein the first profile is fixedly connected to the door leaf and is configured such that it forms a receiving element for receiving the second profile therein in releasably attachable and height-adjustable manner; and a hinge element connected to the second profile for pivoting the second profile about a vertical axis of the door leaf, wherein the hinge element can be mounted on a wall and/or one of the floor and the ceiling.
3. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first elongate profile has a U-shaped cross-section and a base of the U-shaped cross-section is fixedly connected to the door leaf such that legs of the U-shaped cross-section extend at least substantially parallel to the vertical axis from the base in a direction remote from the door leaf, and wherein a cross-section of the second elongate profile is formed such that it is releasably attachable to the first profile, such that it is adjustable along the vertical axis relative to the first profile.
4. Door as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second elongate profile has a U-shaped cross-section and wherein the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and the second profile are directed away from each other.
5. Door as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second elongate profile has a double U-shape in cross-section and wherein the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and the second profile are directed toward each other.
6. Door as claimed in claim 4, wherein the distance between the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and the second profile is adjustable in order to adjust the door leaf in the height.
7. Door as claimed in claim 6, further comprising height-adjustable spacing means between the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and the second profile for the purpose of adjusting the distance between said bases.
8. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cross-section of the second profile is dimensioned such that the legs of the U-shaped cross-section of the first profile embrace the second profile, such that the first profile engages, optionally clampingly, on the second profile.
9. Door as claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least a third elongate profile which extends in the width direction of the door and is formed and dimensioned such that it engages, optionally clampingly, on the second profile.
10. Door as claimed in claim 9, wherein the third profile is arranged for moving slidably along the vertical axis relative to the second profile.
11. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the door leaf comprises close to at least one of the underside and the upper side of the door leaf a recess extending in the width direction of the door for at least partially receiving therein at least one of the first, the second and the third profile.
12. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second profile comprises close to a longitudinal outer end thereof a recess for receiving therein a mounting part of the hinge element.
13. Door as claimed in claim 12, wherein the hinge element comprises a pivot hinge and the recess is configured to receive therein a pin of the pivot hinge.
14. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hinge element comprises a pivot hinge and the second profile comprises close to a longitudinal centre thereof a recess for receiving therein a pin of the pivot hinge.
15. Door as claimed in claim 13, wherein the pivot hinge comprises: a mounting part for mounting the pivot hinge on the floor or the ceiling; and a locking mechanism for locking the door in a plurality of predetermined angular positions relative to a frontal plane of the wall.
16. Door as claimed in claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking member arranged in the second profile under spring pressure, and locking holes formed correspondingly to the locking member and arranged in the mounting part at a mutual distance along a circle, wherein the locking member is resiliently movable between a rest position, in which the locking member extends into one of the locking holes in the mounting part, and a retracted position in which the locking member is situated at least substantially wholly in the second profile.
17. Door as claimed in claim 16, wherein an outer wall of the locking member and/or an inner wall of each of the locking holes is chamfered or rounded such that the locking member can be carried from its retracted position to its rest position in a manner in which it snaps into the locking holes only by means of rotation of the door, and vice versa.
18. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hinge element comprises a paumelle hinge, and the second profile is configured close to a longitudinal outer end thereof for mounting thereon a mounting part of the paumelle hinge.
19. Door as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hinge element comprises a spring element and/or a spring mechanism for urging the door into a predetermined position using spring force.
20. Door as claimed in claim 1, wherein the door leaf is manufactured from at least one from the group of the following materials: steel, glass, plastic and wood.
21. Door as claimed in claim 1, wherein the door leaf comprises a self-supporting construction.
22. Door as claimed in claim 21, wherein the self-supporting construction comprises first and second shells disposed parallel to each other and opposite each other and extending in the plane of the partition wall, wherein the first and second shells are thermally disconnected from each other.
23. Door as claimed in 22, wherein the first and second shells are manufactured from steel, wherein a fire-resistant material, such as a gypsum fibre board, is arranged between the first and second shells in order to thermally disconnect the first and second shells from each other.
24. Partition wall comprising: a horizontal upper post to be mounted on a ceiling; a horizontal lower post to be mounted on a floor; and a wall element, comprising at least a wall panel, to be arranged between the upper post and the lower post, wherein a door is arranged at least substantially directly against an end surface of the wall element, and wherein the wall panel and the door leaf of the door have the same height dimension and at least the lower post extends up to the door, such that the lower post does not extend under the door.
25. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the upper post extends up to the door, such that the upper post does not extend above the door.
26. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the wall panel and the door leaf are arranged at the same height above the floor, such that a horizontal lower edge of the wall panel and a horizontal lower edge of the door leaf lie mutually in line at the same height above the floor.
27. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the wall element comprises a first and a second wall panel extending parallel to each other between an upper side and an underside of the wall element, wherein the wall element is configured close to the upper side and the underside thereof to be arranged standing upright between the horizontal upper post and the horizontal lower post, wherein an elongate profile extending between the upper and underside is arranged between the first and the second wall panel close to a lateral end surface of the wall element, and one of the first and the second wall panel extends beyond the other of the first and the second wall panel in horizontal direction, and wherein an elongate covering element extending between the upper side and underside is arranged on the profile on an outer side of the lateral end surface.
28. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the profile has an at least substantially U-shaped cross-section comprising a base and two legs, wherein the covering element is arranged on the base and wherein each leg comprises a laterally outward directed wing.
29. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the covering element has an at least substantially L-shaped cross-section, comprising a first leg extending in the depth direction of the wall element and a second leg lying at least substantially perpendicularly thereof and extending in the width direction of the wall element, wherein the covering element is arranged such that the first leg covers the profile and the second leg covers at least a portion of the one of the first and the second wall panel which extends beyond the other of the first and the second wall panel in horizontal direction.
30. Partition wall as claimed in claim 27, wherein the covering element and/or the profile is made at least partially of a heat-insulating material in order to thermally disconnect the first and second wall panels from each other.
31. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the wall element and the door are manufactured from the same material, wherein the material is chosen from the following group of materials: steel, glass, plastic and wood.
32. Partition wall as claimed in claim 24, wherein the lower post and/or the upper post comprise a first, second and third elongate profile with a U-shaped cross-section, wherein the first profile is mounted with a base of its U-shaped cross-section on the floor, wherein the second profile is arranged on the first profile, wherein bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and the second profile are directed away from each other, wherein the third profile is arranged between the first profile and the second profile, wherein bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of the first and third profiles are directed away from each other.
33. Partition wall as claimed in claim 32, wherein the base of the U-shaped cross-section of the second profile comprises a resilient clamping profile arranged thereon, and wherein the wall panel comprises, arranged on its lower edge, an inward extending tongue arranged clampingly between the base of the U-shaped cross-section of the second profile and the resilient clamping profile in order to attach the wall panel to the lower post and/or the upper post.
34. Partition wall, comprising at least a first and a second door as claimed in claim 13 to be arranged between a ceiling and a floor, wherein each of the first and the second door is movable between a closed position, in which a frontal plane of the door lies in a frontal plane of the partition wall, and an open position in which the frontal plane of the door lies at an angle relative to the frontal plane of the partition wall, wherein the first door and the second door are arranged adjacently of each other such that together they form one at least substantially continuous surface in their closed position, such that they collectively function as one wall element of the partition wall.
Description
[0032] The present invention is further elucidated on the basis of the following figures which show preferred embodiments of the door and the partition wall according to the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the invention in any way, wherein:
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[0043] As shown, elongate profile 106 has a U-shaped cross-section. The base of the U-shaped cross-section is then connected to door leaf 105 such that legs of the U-shaped cross-section extend from the base thereof in a direction remote from door leaf 105. Elongate profile 107 further also has a U-shaped cross-section, and the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of profiles 106, 107 are directed away from each other. The distance between the bases of the U-shaped cross-sections of profiles 106, 107 can be adjusted by means of spacing means, such as spacer blocks 109, between the bases, so that door leaf 105 can be adjusted in the height. Spacing means 109 can here be made of a material which has sound-insulating properties. Profiles 106, 107 thus take a telescopic form, wherein unevenness in the floor and/or the ceiling can be compensated by means of mutually sliding profiles 106, 107 telescopically into or out of each other. The relative height position of profiles 106, 107 can thus be adjusted, and be fixed using spacing means between profiles 106, 107, such as spacer blocks 109.
[0044] As shown, adjusting means 125 further comprise two elongate profiles 108 extending in the width direction of door 104. These are formed and dimensioned such that they engage on profile 107 and are able to hold an elongate strip (not shown) of optionally elastic and draught-excluding and/or sound-insulating material. In other embodiments profiles 108 are arranged for moving slidably along the vertical axis relative to profile 107, whereby, in combination with the strip (not shown) of optionally elastic and draught-excluding and/or sound-insulating material, they can function as a drop seal.
[0045] Door leaf 105 further has on its underside and upper side a recess 110 for receiving the adjusting means 125 therein. The height dimension of at least one of the visual surfaces of the door leaf can hereby be maximized in order to realize the most seamless connection possible to the floor and/or the ceiling.
[0046] Profile 107 further has at an outer end thereof a recess for receiving therein a pin 111 of hinge element, such as a pivot hinge. As stated, door leaf 105 supports via profile 106 and spacing means 109 on the profile 107 connected to the hinge element, whereby the height of door leaf 105 relative to the hinge element and therefore relative to the floor and/or the ceiling can be adjusted.
[0047] In an alternative embodiment pivot hinges 112, 112 are arranged close to a longitudinal axis of door 104 (see
[0048] Pivot hinges 112, 112 comprise mounting parts for mounting the pivot hinges 112, 112 on respectively the floor and the ceiling. Mounting part 113 of the pivot hinge 112 arranged on the underside of door 104 also forms part of a locking mechanism 114 for locking door 104 in angular positions relative to a frontal plane of wall 100 (see
[0049] The door 104 as shown in
[0050] Since it is possible to rotate doors 104 about their longitudinal axes through 360 degrees, the front side and rear side of the doors can be turned toward both the inside and the outside of the space to be partitioned with partition wall 100. An entirely different appearance of a part of or of the whole partition wall 100 can thus be achieved by simply turning doors 104 around. In this way the function of the space to be partitioned can be adapted in simple manner Outer sides of doors 104 which may be black can for instance be rotated inward in order to achieve a dark space.
[0051] The present invention is not limited to the shown embodiments but also extends to other embodiments falling within the scope of protection of the appended claims.