SEALING UNIT FOR A SLIDING DOOR
20180320437 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/215
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A sealing unit for a sliding door has a lowering seal and a catch element (6). A mechanism (7, 4, 8) is designed to convert a sliding movement of a first sliding door element (T) relative to a second sliding door element (B) into a movement of a sealing strip arrangement (2, 3) that occurs substantially transversely to the sliding movement. The mechanism (7, 4, 8) has a rotatable or pivotable pick-up element (70) for picking up the sliding movement. In order to lower the seal, the pick-up element (70) lies on the catch element (6) in the lowering direction such that the weight force of the door thus assists the lowering operation.
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A sealing unit for a sliding door for sealing off a door gap extending between a first sliding door element and a second sliding door element in the direction of relative movement of the sliding door elements, having a sealing apparatus and a catch element, wherein the sealing apparatus has a fastening device for fastening the sealing apparatus to the first sliding door element, a sealing strip assembly mounted movably relative to the fastening device, and a linkage mechanism, which is configured to convert a sliding movement of the first sliding door element relative to the second sliding door element into a movement, made substantially transversely to the sliding movement, of the sealing strip assembly relative to the fastening device, wherein the linkage mechanism has a rotatable or pivotable pick-up element for the pick-up of the sliding movement, wherein the pick-up element, upon capturing of the catch element, drives out the sealing strip assembly in the direction of the second sliding door element and thus lowers this same, wherein the pick-up element, for the lowering of the sealing strip assembly in the drop-down direction of the sealing strip assembly, rests on the catch element.
19. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the linkage mechanism has as the pick-up element at least one lever for picking up a sliding movement between the first sliding door element and the second sliding door element.
20. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the fastening device has a U-shaped profile strip for fastening to the first sliding door element, and wherein the sealing strip assembly is mounted on the fastening device displaceably in a direction transversely to the direction of relative movement of the sliding door elements.
21. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the pick-up element is hinged, laterally offset from the sealing strip assembly, to the fastening device.
22. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the catch element is arranged fixedly, and the sealing apparatus displaceably, in the sliding door.
23. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the pick-up element is rotatable or pivotable transversely to the sliding movement.
24. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the catch element has an upwardly directed catch surface for the displaceable support, in the sliding direction, of the pick-up element.
25. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 24, wherein the catch surface runs in the sliding direction obliquely upward.
26. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 24, wherein the catch surface is at least in part a horizontal surface.
27. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 26, wherein a recess for the reception of the pick-up element is present in the horizontal surface.
28. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the linkage mechanism has a transmission unit, which acts on a lowering mechanism of the sealing apparatus.
29. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the lowering mechanism has a spring-loaded actuating button or a slide, which, by displacement in the longitudinal direction of the sealing apparatus, moves the sealing strip assembly transversely to the sliding movement, and wherein the transmission unit acts on this actuating button or on the slide.
30. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 29, wherein the pick-up element is a two-armed lever, which is pivotably fastened to the profile strip, and wherein a first arm of the lever, upon the closure of the sliding door, captures the catch element and wherein a second arm of the lever is connected to a cable which is connected to the lowering mechanism of the sealing apparatus and wherein the cable pulls on the actuating button.
31. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 30, wherein at least one deflection pulley for the deflection of the cable is present.
32. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 28, wherein the pick-up element is a two-armed lever, which is pivotably fastened to the profile strip, and wherein a first arm of the lever, upon the closure of the sliding door, captures the catch element and wherein a second arm of the lever is connected to a cable which is connected to the lowering mechanism of the sealing apparatus.
33. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 32, wherein at least one deflection pulley for the deflection of the cable is present.
34. The sealing unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the pick-up element is a two-armed lever, which is pivotably fastened to the profile strip, and wherein a first arm of the lever, upon the closure of the sliding door, captures the catch element.
35. A sealing apparatus of a sealing unit for a sliding door for sealing off a door gap extending between a first sliding door element and a second sliding door element in the direction of relative movement of the sliding door elements, having a sealing apparatus and a catch element, wherein the sealing apparatus has a fastening device for fastening the sealing apparatus to the first sliding door element, a sealing strip assembly mounted movably relative to the fastening device, and a linkage mechanism, which is configured to convert a sliding movement of the first sliding door element relative to the second sliding door element into a movement, made substantially transversely to the sliding movement, of the sealing strip assembly relative to the fastening device, wherein the linkage mechanism has a rotatable or pivotable pick-up element for the pick-up of the sliding movement, wherein the pick-up element, upon capturing of the catch element, drives out the sealing strip assembly in the direction of the second sliding door element and thus lowers this same, wherein the pick-up element, for the lowering of the sealing strip assembly in the drop-down direction of the sealing strip assembly, rests on the catch element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted restrictively. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The illustrative embodiment according to
[0031] In
[0032] On the first sliding door element T is provided at least one sealing apparatus for sealing off a door gap extending in the sliding movement direction. In particular, the sealing apparatus is configured as an automatic door seal having a movable sealing strip assembly. Preferably, it is a mechanical drop-down seal which is automatically actuated upon the closure of the door.
[0033] In the represented embodiment, a first sealing apparatus for sealing off a door gap S is provided. In addition, a second sealing apparatus (not represented here) for sealing off a second door gap S can be provided. The second door gap is, for instance, an upper door gap, while the first door gap is, for instance, a lower door gap. The first sealing apparatus is thus configured, for instance, as an automatic floor seal.
[0034] The here described illustrative embodiments of the sealing apparatus can be used both as a first sealing apparatus for sealing off the lower, bottom door gap and as a sealing apparatus for sealing off the upper door gap.
[0035] As can be seen from
[0036] The linkage mechanism is configured to convert a sliding movement between the sliding door elements T, B, which sliding movement takes place before a closing position is reached, into a relative movement between fastening device 1, 5 and sealing strip assembly 2, 3 transversely to the sliding movement; i.e. to lower the sealing strip.
[0037] The linkage mechanism can here be differently configured. It can comprise for instance, but not restrictively, a transmission unit 7 and a lowering mechanism integrated in the sealing apparatus.
[0038] Depending on the embodiment, a part of the linkage mechanism, or of the transmission unit if present, is connected to another part of the sealing apparatus or hinged to another part of the sealing apparatus. The pick-up element 70 of the linkage mechanism can act, for instance, on a triggering button or a slide of the lowering mechanism. It can act, for instance, on an end side or on a longitudinal side on the lowering mechanism, or on another part of the sealing apparatus.
[0039] The pick-up element 70 of the linkage mechanism is movable, for pick-up of the sliding movement, transversely to the sliding movement. It is arranged, transversely to the sliding movement and, transversely to the pick-up movement of the pick-up element 30, laterally offset from the sealing strip assembly 2, 3, and is preferably hinged to the fastening device 1, 5. As is evident in
[0040] The fastening device 1, 5 has, in particular, a profile strip 1, also referred to as a housing rail. In a preferred illustrative embodiment, the profile strip 1 is provided with a U-profile or is configured as such. The U-profile strip 1 serves as a housing for the sealing strip assembly 2, 3.
[0041] The housing is fastened with known means to the or in the first sliding element T. Usually, mounting brackets or angle brackets 5 which are fitted on the end side are used for this purpose. These are inserted with a first leg in a groove of the profile strip 1 and screwed, or otherwise fastened, with a second leg to the end face of the first sliding door element T.
[0042] The sealing strip assembly 2, 3 is movable on the fastening device 1, 5, in the direction of the first sliding door element T, toward the second sliding door element B, i.e. it can be lowered in relation to the housing rail 1. It can also be raised again in the opposite direction.
[0043] In particular, the sealing strip support 2 is held displaceably in the U-profile of the housing 1 such that the sealing strip 3 is movable transversely to the longitudinal direction of the profile strip 1 and parallel to the legs of the U-profile.
[0044] The linkage mechanism or the transmission unit 7 can be differently configured. For instance, it can comprise, as represented in
[0045] The conversion of the sliding movement of the sliding door into the lowering of the sealing strip assembly can be realized differently, as is described in greater detail below with reference to
[0046] As is evident in
[0047] The catch element and the sealing apparatus form the sealing unit according to the invention. The catch element can be manufactured and sold jointly with the sealing apparatus or jointly with the sliding door. The invention thus also comprises a sliding door having a sealing apparatus and a catch element, wherein the catch element is preferably arranged fixedly and preferably close to the closing position of the movable sliding door leaf.
[0048] The configuration of the catch element 6 and of the lever can be different. The pick-up element 70 can form the lever itself or can be, as the lever arm, part of the lever. Preferably, on the lever arm or on the pick-up element 70 is provided a pick-up surface, which, upon capturing of the catch element 6, achieves a pivoting of the lever in order to drive out the sealing strip assembly 2, 3 in the direction of the second sliding door element B. In
[0049] The sliding strip assembly 2, 3 is preferably pretensioned in the opposite direction (i.e. to the lowering direction). To this end, a (non-represented) mechanical spring assembly, as is described, for instance, as part of the lowering mechanism later in the text, can be provided between the sealing strip assembly 2, 3 and the fastening device 1, 5.
[0050] In the represented examples, as the first sealing door element T is provided a sliding door leaf, while as the second sealing door element B is provided a fixed unit, for instance a fixed sliding door guide or a sliding door fitting or the floor.
[0051] The catch element 6 can, as represented, be a separate element sold together with the sealing apparatus, for arrangement on the fixed unit B in order thus to form the projection. Other arrangements and configurations are possible.
[0052] The catch element 6 is arranged fixed in such a way that, shortly before the closing position is reached, the projection acts on the lever arm or on the pick-up element 70. In the closing position of the sealing apparatus, where the sliding door leaf T has reached its closing position, the catch element 6 forces the lever arm or the pick-up element 70 in the direction of the sliding door leaf T, i.e. upward. As a result, the sealing strip assembly 2, 3 is lowered by means of the linkage mechanism.
[0053] Alternatively or additionally, a height-adjustable floor guide, in particular a height-adjustable catch element 6, can be provided.
[0054] In
[0055] Usually a lowering mechanism is arranged in the profile strip 1, wherein it lowers the sealing strip 3 in a under spring load and raises it by virtue of the spring restoring force. Mechanisms of this type are known in the prior art.
[0056] Leaf springs which extend over the length of the profile strip 1 have proved successful. The leaf springs are fastened with one end pivotably to the profile strip 1, in the middle region are connected to the sealing strip support 2 and, at the other end, are connected to a slide 8 (see
[0057] The catch element 6, in turn, has an upwardly directed catch surface. The latter comprises in this example an sloping surface 60, which rises in the closing direction of the sliding door and which passes preferably into a horizontal surface 61. The horizontal surface 60 preferably has a recess 62.
[0058] The pick-up element 70 is configured in the form of a downwardly directed lever or pin.
[0059] Upon closure of the first sliding door element T, the pick-up element 70 slides upward along the sloping surface 60. The pick-up element 70 of the transmission unit 7 is forced upward, whereupon it thereby activates a mechanism of the transmission unit 7, which mechanism acts on the actuating button 4 of the lowering mechanism of the drop-down seal. The actuating button 4 is in this example preferably arranged set back in the profile rail 1. The transmission mechanism can be differently designed. Here a transmission element 71, for example in the form of a pivot lever, connected to the pick-up element 70, and an actuating element 72, for example likewise in the form of a pivot lever, connected to this transmission element 71, is represented schematically. The actuating element 72 acts with its free end on the actuating button 4, in that it presses this in, compresses the leaf springs of the lowering mechanism and thus lowers the sealing strip support 2 with the sealing strip 3.
[0060] The weight of the first sliding door element T is used for the lowering of the seal. Thus, for the closure of the sliding door, no substantial additional force has to be applied in order to lower the sealing strip.
[0061] The horizontal surface 60, in combination with the pick-up element 70 standing thereon, prevents that, when the sliding door is approximately or fully closed, the restoring force of the sealing apparatus reopens the sliding door. If, as represented here, a recess 61 is present, then an unintended opening of the sliding door is completely prevented.
[0062] In
[0063] With a first arm, the lever, upon the closure of the sliding door, slides upward along the sloping surface 60 up to the horizontal surface 61. The end of the second lever arm of the pick-up element 70 is connected with a cable 73 to the actuating button 4. For this, a first and a second deflection pulley 73, 74 are preferably present. The cable 73 ends preferably in a coupling sleeve 76, which can be detachably and adjustably connected to the actuating button 4. The actuating button 4 is in this example preferably arranged set back in the profile rail 1. In place of a cable 73, a cord, a band, a wire, or some other suitable elongate element can also be used. The term cable is used in this text and in the claims as an appropriate generic term for elements of this type.
[0064] As is evident in the combined view of