Climate chamber
11505988 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Mario Husseck (Villingen-Schwenningen, DE)
- Nina Seligmann (Deisslingen, DE)
- Jan Moll (Donaueschingen, DE)
Cpc classification
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/7015
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F25D23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2323/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B2003/7051
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present application discloses a climate chamber comprising at least one housing comprising a door, with an interior volume which is closable with the at least one door, wherein the at least one door comprises an inner wall and an outer wall, wherein the inner wall is formed of a unitary and bendable base body which comprises a polygonal wall section enclosed by side regions, wherein from each of the side regions projects a tongue with its free end, wherein the tongue in a first edge is canted from the wall section into a first section to form a tray and wherein the free end of the tongue is canted back by a second edge into a second section in order to form a sealing seat into which a sealing can be set.
Claims
1. A climate chamber, comprising: a housing comprising a door, wherein the housing has an interior volume that is closable with the door, wherein the door comprises: an inner wall and an outer wall, wherein the inner wall is built of a unitary and bendable base body that comprises a polygonal wall section enclosed by side regions, wherein a tongue with a tongue free end projects from each side region of the side regions, wherein each tongue is canted in a first edge from the wall section into a first section for the formation of a tray, wherein the tongue free end is canted back through a second edge into a second section for the formation of a sealing seat into which a sealing can be set, wherein the inner wall forms the tray, and the tray receives a thermally insulating layer on a side facing outside of the interior volume and provides a sealing seat for the door sealing on a side facing the interior volume.
2. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein the wall section is developed orthogonally and each tongue projects on a corresponding side region.
3. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein the second edge is canted such that the second section is disposed approximately parallel to the first section.
4. The climate chamber as in one of claim 1, wherein each tongue further comprises a third edge and a fourth edge, wherein the third edge separates a third section from the second section, and wherein the fourth edge bends a fourth section at an angle from the third section.
5. The climate chamber as in claim 4, wherein a first distance (A1) between the first edge and the second edge is greater than a second distance (A2) between the second edge and the third edge.
6. The climate chamber as in claim 5, wherein the sealing seat is U-shaped in cross section and formed by the first section, by the third section and by the fourth section.
7. The climate chamber as in claim 6, wherein the third section forms a bottom of the sealing seat and is disposed approximately parallel to the wall section.
8. The climate chamber as in claim 7, wherein the fourth section is disposed approximately parallel to the first section and/or approximately parallel to the second section.
9. The climate chamber as in claim 4, further comprising a fifth edge that forms an end section disposed parallel to the wall section.
10. The climate chamber as in claim 9, wherein a first distance A1 between the first edge and the second edge is less than the sum of a second distance A2 between the second edge and the third edge and of a fourth distance A4 between the fourth edge and the fifth edge, thus A1≤A2+A4.
11. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein a sealing seat securement is provided through which the inner wall is connectable with the outer wall.
12. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein first section is connected with the second section.
13. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein a synthetic cured rigid PUR or PIR foam is disposed in the tray.
14. The climate chamber as in claim 1, wherein the inner wall and/or the outer wall are steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) In the following an embodiment example will be described in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawing. Therein depict:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) In the following identical or functionally identical parts are identified by same reference symbols. For the sake of clarity, in the discrete Figures not all identical or functionally identical components are provided with a reference number.
(7) In
(8) The door 10 comprises an inner wall 11 and an outer wall 12 that can each be preferably produced of a plate-shaped and bendable base body. The plate-shaped and bendable base body can be produced of a special steel sheet and—as will be described in the following in detail—can comprise several edges 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 61, 62 that can be produced by bending, in particular by CNC bending.
(9) The outer wall 12 substantially forms a wall disposed on the outer side 9 of the door 10 and comprises an orthogonal front side section 50 on whose sides are disposed a first frame section 51 and second frame section 52 that form a frame 53 for receiving the inner wall 11.
(10) The first frame section 51 projects with a first edge 61 at an angle perpendicularly from the front side section 50 in the direction toward the inner side 8 and forms the side wall of door 10. The second frame section 52 is developed parallel to the front side section 50 and,
(11) by means of a second edge 62, bent at an angle [perpendicularly] from the first frame section 51 and connected by it with the front side section 50. The first edge 61 and the second edge 62 are oriented in parallel and spaced apart.
(12) In corner regions of the outer wall 12 are located one above the other two adjacent second frame sections 52 which can be connected with one another, in particular by rivets 55 [sic: omitted from FIG.], s.
(13) The two frame sections 51, 52 and the front side section 50 form a pocket that is U-shaped in cross section, in which a thermally insulating material can be disposed.
(14) With reference to
(15) From the wall section 30 projects freely at each side region a tongue 20 [not 53 of
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(17) The tray 15 is on the side, facing the outer side 9, of inner wall 11 formed by a first edge 21, whereby the tongue 20 is bent approximately at right angles in the direction of the outer side 9. The first edge 21 can be bent at a bending radius. On the side, facing away from the wall section 30, of the first edge 21 is developed a first section 31 [not indicated by number in any Figure] of tongue 20. The first edge 21 is developed on the side region of wall section 30.
(18) At a first distance A1 from the first edge 21 a second edge 22 is disposed that extends parallel to and spaced apart from the first edge 21. About the second edge 22 the tongue 20 is canted back onto the side, facing away from the wall section 30, of the first section 21 [sic: 31], i.e. the tongue 20 is formed back at the second edge 22 by 180°. The second edge 22 determines the depth of the tray 15.
(19) To facilitate the sharp-edged bending of the second edge 22, a [score] perforation 27 [not indicated by number] can be worked or formed into tongue 20 before forming the second edge 22. The perforation 27 is shown [not by number] in particular in
(20) It is furthermore evident in
(21) The third edge 23 is developed for forming a third section 33 on the side, facing away from the first edge 21, of the second edge 22 and parallel to the first edge 21 and parallel to the second edge 22 developed at a second distance A2 from the second edge 22. At the third edge 23 the tongue 20 is canted by 90° with a bending radius whereby the third section 33 is disposed approximately parallel to the wall section 30 and forms a bottom 42 of the sealing seat 40.
(22) The fourth edge 24 is disposed on the side, facing away from the second edge 22, of the third edge 23 and is also disposed parallel to the second edge 22 and the third edge 23, at a third distance A3 [from the third edge 23]. The tongue [20] is also canted by approximately 90° about the fourth edge 24 and can be bent at a bending radius.
(23) The enlarged representation according to
(24) At a fifth distance A5 [not indicated by number in
(25) Into the substantially U-shaped sealing seat 40 a (not depicted) sealing can be set. To prevent the bending open of the sealing seat 40, and consequently prevent the sealing from falling out, connection means can be provided through which the first section 31 [not indicated by number] and the second section 32 are connected with one another.
(26) In the depicted embodiment example, between the first edge 21 and the second edge 22 in the first section 31 [not indicated in
(27) The first distance A1, thus the distance between the first edge 21 and the second edge 22, is greater than the second distance A2 between the second edge 22 and the third edge 23.
(28) The third distance A3 is determined by the width of the not depicted sealing and is dimensioned such that the sealing can be retained clamped into the sealing seat 40.
(29) The fourth distance A4 determines the depth of the sealing seat 40 and is again determined by the sealing. The sum of the second distance A2 and of the fourth distance A4 can be dimensioned such that the sum corresponds approximately to the first distance A1. In the depicted embodiment example the end section 35 in the mounted state of the door 10 is not in contact on the second frame section [52], but rather projects on the inner side 8. In this preferred implementation the following applies: A4+A2>A1.
(30) For the production of door 10, first, the plate-shaped and bendable base bodies are provided and preferably takes place by stamping. The inner wall 11 and the outer wall 12 are subsequently preferably reformed using CNC bending into the previously described forms.
(31) After the reforming, first, the filling is set into the tray 15 and can here be secured by means of an adhesive. Alternatively, or supplementarily, the filling can be formed in the tray [15] by filling it with a synthetic rigid foam. The filling can also be loosely set into the tray 15.
(32) The unit formed in this manner can subsequently be set into the frame 53 formed by the outer wall 12 until the second edge 22 is in contact on the front side section 50 of the outer wall 12, and the tray 15 is closed by the front side section 50 of the outer wall 12. The filling of the tray 15 is consequently completely enclosed.
(33) The inner wall 11 and the outer wall 12 can be connected with one another by securement means 45. For this purpose, into the bottom 42 of the sealing seat 40 openings 46 can be formed or worked in, into which, for example (not [fully] depicted) threaded fasteners can be introduced as securement means which can engage into corresponding mating threads on the side, facing the inner wall 11, of the outer wall 12. As soon as the sealing is set into the sealing seat 40, the securement means are concealed and are no longer visible.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(34) 1 Climate chamber
(35) 8 Inner side
(36) 9 Outer side
(37) 10 Door
(38) 11 Inner wall
(39) 12 Outer wall
(40) 15 Tray
(41) 16 Filling
(42) 20 Tongue
(43) 21 First edge
(44) 22 Second edge
(45) 23 Third edge
(46) 24 Fourth edge
(47) 25 Fifth edge
(48) 27 Perforation
(49) 28 Throughbore
(50) 29 Rivet
(51) 30 Wall section
(52) 31 First section
(53) 32 Second section
(54) 33 Third section
(55) 34 Fourth section
(56) 35 End section
(57) 36 Free end of 20
(58) 40 Sealing seat
(59) 42 Bottom
(60) 45 Securement means
(61) 46 Opening
(62) 50 Front side section
(63) 51 First frame section
(64) 52 Second frame section
(65) 53 Frame for receiving 11
(66) 61 First edge
(67) 62 Second edge