GRID FLAP
20180310772 · 2018-11-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01G13/16
PHYSICS
International classification
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present application deals with a grid flap, comprising a multiplicity of vertical and horizontal grid struts, a frame which surrounds the grid struts, wherein a vertical and a horizontal grid strut respectively overlap in a crossing point, characterized in that the crossing points of the grid struts are made of one piece. As the grid is self-supporting because of its topology (made of one piece) and the overlapping of two grid struts can be avoided, double areas or cavities can be avoided, which contributes to a hygienic design of the grid flap.
Claims
1. A grid flap, comprising: a multiplicity of vertical and horizontal grid struts, a frame, which surrounds the grid struts, wherein a vertical and a horizontal grid strut respectively overlap in a crossing point, characterized in that the crossing points of the grid struts are made of one piece.
2. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the multiplicity of vertical and horizontal grid struts, the crossing points and the frame are made of one piece.
3. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the connection of the grid struts to the frame is formed as a steady transition.
4. A grid flap according to claim 3, wherein the connection of the grid struts to the frame is formed in a flush manner.
5. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the vertical and horizontal grid struts at the crossing points are designed in a substantially perpendicular manner.
6. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the vertical and horizontal grid struts comprise a substantially mesh-like structure.
7. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the grid flap describes a substantially cylindrical area.
8. A grid flap according to claim 7, wherein the radius of curvature of the grid flap is variable over the length of the grid flap.
9. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the grid flap has an n-edged shape.
10. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein the grid flap is composed of several segments.
11. A grid flap according to claim 1, wherein at least one strengthening strut is integrated in the frame, by which the application of forces from the bearings occurs at least partially.
Description
[0022] In the following, preferred embodiments are explained more in detail with reference to the enclosed figures.
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[0033] In the present example, the welding connection between the grid strut 2v and the frame 4 is provided as a welding seam 5. The welding seam 5 is provided here as inclined joint. If the grid flap or the grid 1a has a changing load because of a force F, there is a stress peak on the inner side of the inclined joint, i.e. of the welding seam 5. The notch effect on the inner side leads to stress peaks at this position.
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[0039] Also from this, it becomes visible that the grid structure 1a makes a transition to the frame 4 in a seamless manner.
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[0041] Also from this, it becomes visible that the grid structure 1a makes a transition to the frame 4 in a seamless manner.
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[0043] The circumferential surface of the grid flap 1 herein describes the shape of a pyramid with an n-edge as base area.
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[0045] The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments.
[0046] The orientation of the grid structure can vary depending on the product and can be provided in a different way in the scope of the present invention. Herein, in particular the individual cleanability, the size of the product, the product shape and the desired clearing characteristics play a role. The grid struts 2v and 2h do not have to be connected in a perpendicular manner at the crossing points; rather, a web-shape or a weave-shape can be present. Furthermore, a shape which is usual for knittings is possible. Furthermore, different structures, for example, meshes, which can be fabricated via knitting and crocheting, etc. are possible.
[0047] Furthermore, the shape of the grid flap is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments. Furthermore, cone shapes, spherical segment shapes, prism shapes and rectangular shapes are possible.