Door Element or Wall Element
20180112404 ยท 2018-04-26
Inventors
- Erik De Maeyer (Hooglede-Gits, BE)
- Peter Degrande (Hooglede-Gits, BE)
- Wim HANSSENS (Hooglede-Gits, BE)
Cpc classification
E04C2/388
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/964
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C2/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/964
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door or wall element includes a frame having four hollow profiles; two side panels at opposed sides of the frame and attached to the frame; at least two of the profiles, positioned at opposed sides of the frame, include a groove at the sides of the profiles defining the outer circumferential surface; and each of the side panels at opposed edges has an upstanding rim fitting into the slot of the frame. The element includes a connection piece between two adjacent profiles of the frame wherein the profiles are mitred and the connection piece includes a body having a cross section matching the inner space of a first profile and inserted therein. The body has a mitred end surface from which at least one toothed part protrudes in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the body and fits in the inner space of an adjacent second profile.
Claims
1. A door or wall element comprising: a frame comprising four elongated hollow profiles; two side panels provided at opposed sides of the frame and attached to said frame; at least two of the profiles positioned at opposed sides of the frame, provided with a groove situated at the sides of the concerned profiles defining the outer circumferential surface of the frame; each of the side panels provided at opposed edges with an upstanding rim fitting into the concerned slot or groove of the frame; comprising a connection piece provided between two adjacent profiles of the frame wherein the profiles are mitred and wherein the connection piece comprises a body having a cross section matching the inner space of a first profile and inserted therein, the body having a mitred end surface from which at least one toothed part protrudes in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the body, the toothed part fitting in the inner space of an adjacent second profile.
2. The door or wall element according to claim 1, wherein said panels are manufactured in a metallic material.
3. The door or wall element according to claim 1, wherein the toothed part has a cross-sectional surface area that gradually diminishes from the mitred surface towards the free end of the toothed part.
4. The door or wall element claim 1, wherein the profiles are manufactured in a polymeric material.
5. The door or wall element claim 2, wherein the profiles are manufactured in a polymeric material.
6. The door or wall element claim 3, wherein the profiles are manufactured in a polymeric material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0029] As illustrated in more detail in
[0030] According to the invention, the frame members are hollow profiles that are preferably manufactured in a polymeric material such as PVC and most preferably in a reinforced polymeric material.
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[0034] The connection piece further defines a guide surface 16 defined by a surface of the first side wall 9 opposed to the first abutment surface 10 and extending from the inner circumference 12 of the frame to the second abutment surface 15.
[0035] In this case the first abutment surface 10 extends in a plane oriented perpendicular to the plane wherein the second abutment surface 15 extends.
[0036] The first abutment surface 10 matches the cross-sectional end 11a surface of the first frame profile 2a, thereby closing off the inner cavity of the hollow profile 2a at the concerned end, while the second abutment surface 15 matches the cross-sectional end surface 11b of the second frame profile 2b to close off the inner cavity of the hollow profile 2b at the concerned end.
[0037] The guide surface is preferably positioned against the inner circumferential surface of the frame defined by the second frame profile 2b such that an inner space of the door element defined between, on the one hand, the frame profiles 2a&b and, on the other hand, both side panels 3a&b, is physically separated from the inner cavity defined by the hollow profile 2b, even in case of an eventual tolerance on the profile length making that the cross-sectional end surface 11b of the profile 2b would not perfectly abut the second abutment surface 15 and as such preventing that a liquid foam, when inserted in the inner space of the door element for insulation purposes would leak into the inner cavity of the frame profile 2b.
[0038] The surface 17 of the second side wall 14 opposed to the second abutment surface 15 is preferably profiled in accordance the outer circumferential frame surface defined by the first frame profile 2a, whereas the surface 18 defined by the free of the second side wall 14 is preferably profiled in accordance with the outer circumferential frame surface defined by the first frame profile 2b. As such any fittings to be provided at the outer circumferential surface of the frame can be provided both at the profiles 2a&b and at the connection piece 8.
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[0040] One side panel 3a is provided under the frame profiles, with one of its beads 7a,b arranged in the corresponding groove 4a, b of the immobilised profile 2a and the other side panel 3b is provided on top of the frame profiles with one of its beads 7a,b arranged in the corresponding groove 4a, b of the immobilised profile 2a.
[0041] Subsequently, the profile 2a positioned opposite the immobilized frame profile is pushed towards the transversally extending register wall part, thereby forcing the parallelogram in a rectangular shape and hence increasing the distance between the immobilized profile and its opposite counter profile of the frame and forcing the beads 7a, 7b of the side panels in the concerned grooves 4a, 4b of the opposite counter profile 2a.
[0042] As during the above described assembly of the door element, the transversal frame profile facing the transversally extending register wall part pivots versus the longitudinally extending profiles, the outwardly facing corner 19 of that profile 2b will push the immobilized longitudinal profile away from the transversally extending register wall part and hence disrupt a correct assembly of the door element. In order to prevent moving of the immobilized profile during assembly it is therefore preferred that the transversally extending register wall part comprises a cut-out portion allowing pivoting of the outwardly facing corner 19 without abutting the register wall part.
[0043] Alternatively, the corner piece can be provided with a sloped guide surface 16 as shown in
[0044] In this case, the guide surface 16 extends along a plane defining an angle a with the plane wherein the first abutment surface extends and defining an angle R with the plane wherein the second abutment surface extends, whereby 0?<?<90? C. and 90?<?<180?.
[0045] After the above described assembly steps, the opposed transversally extending edges of the side panels are bent over to abut the outer surfaces of the transversal profiles 2b (
[0046] In
[0047] The toothed part in this case has a cross-sectional surface area that gradually diminishes from the mitred surface towards the free end of the toothed part.
[0048] Assembly of the frame according to the alternative embodiment of