Gate having an insulating curtain
09631424 · 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/10
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E06B3/48
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E06B3/38
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E05D15/38
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E06B9/56
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E06B9/13
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International classification
E06B3/48
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E06B9/13
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E06B5/10
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Abstract
A door, in particular a roll-up door, having a curtain that can be moved between a closed position in which it is arranged, at least in sections, approximately in a plane and an open position in which it is wound, preferably at least in sections, on a winding shaft, said curtain having at least one thermally insulating region such as an insulating body, preferably made of PE form. The insulating region is formed by a pocket bordered at least partially by strip-shaped, deformable reinforcing layers, in particular made of plastics, particularly preferably made of PVC.
Claims
1. A rolling gate, having a curtain comprising sections where the curtain is movable between a closed position, in which the sections are arranged approximately in one plane, and an open position, in which the sections are wound on a winding shaft, and wherein the curtain has at least one thermally insulating insulation area or insulating body, the insulating body is enclosed in a pocket formed in part between two layers of a deformable plastic, reinforcing web, the reinforcing web extending along the one plane and having an inside surface, adjacent the insulating body, and an opposite outside surface, and wherein the curtain has two or more insulating pockets arranged in series along the one plane, the at least two pockets are separated from each other along a connecting line where the layers of reinforcing web are welded to each other, the connecting line running approximately perpendicular to the one plane and between adjacent pockets and, wherein a material web is attached to the outside surface of adjacent reinforcing webs and spans the connecting line, and between the connecting line and the material web is a chamber within which is an additional insulating body that extends approximately perpendicular to the one plane.
2. The rolling gate according to claim 1, characterized in that the reinforcing webs are interconnected via a connection assembly.
3. The rolling gate according to claim 2, characterized in that the connection assembly has a connecting web attached to the inside surface of the reinforcing layers that face each other.
4. The rolling gate according to claim 2, characterized in that the connection assembly has at last one plastic section (200) extending perpendicular to the one plane of the curtain and preferably attached in a form-fitting manner to the inside surfaces of the reinforcing layers (120) that face each other.
5. The rolling gate according to claim 2, characterized in that on the inside surface of at least one reinforcing layer, there is a welt-like bulge (122), the welt like bulge is enclosed in a groove (210) of the plastic section, and extends approximately perpendicular to the one plane.
6. The rolling gate according to claim 1, characterized in that the curtain has at least two sections each of the at least two sections having at least one insulating body enclosed in a pocket and are interconnected along edges running approximately perpendicular to the one plane of the curtain via a stabilizing connection arrangement (30).
7. The rolling gate according to claim 6, characterized in that the edges of the reinforcing webs (20) adjacent to the connection arrangement (30) are welded together forming a welt (40), and are linked to the connection arrangement via the welt (40).
8. The rolling gate according to claim 6, characterized in that the connection arrangement (30) consists at least partially of a thermally insulating material.
9. The rolling gate according to claim 6, characterized in that the connection arrangement (30) has at least one metal coupling element section for linking the welt (40).
10. The rolling gate according to claim 6, further comprising an elastically deformable, stabilizing element arranged at the lower edge of the curtain when it is in the closed position, in which the resetting force counteracting deformation of the stabilizing element in a direction counteracting the closing direction is smaller than the resetting force counteracting the deformation of the stabilizing element in a direction running approximately perpendicular to the stabilizing element when the curtain is in the closed position.
11. The rolling gate according to claim 6, characterized in that a coupling device is attached on at least one lateral edge of the curtain, extending in the one plane said coupling device cooperating with a permanently installed coupling device (350) when the curtain is in the closed position to counteract deformation of the curtain subject to a wind load.
12. The rolling gate according to claim 1, wherein the insulating body is polyethlylene (PE) foam, the reinforcing layers are polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the material web is PVC.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(10) 10 Sections 12, 122 Insulating Bodies 14, 116 Connection Line(s) 20, 120 Reinforcing web(s)/Reinforcing layer(s) 30 Stabilization Arrangement(s)/Connection Arrangement(s) 32 Plastic Section 34 Aluminum Section 40 Welt 50 Guide Rails 60 Winding Shaft 70 Material Web 75 Chamber(s) 77 Additional Curtain Component 114 Connecting Webs 122 Welt-like Bulge 200 Plastic Section 212 Groove Openings 300 Coupling Links 310 Carrying Strap 315 Guide Rail 350 Coupling Device P Direction of Movement
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(11) The invention herein is based on the findings that the problems observed in prior art can be solved if a separation of functions is implemented, in which the desired mechanical properties are assured by a reinforcing web and the desired thermal properties by the insulating areas or insulating bodies, the insulating effect being assured in that, while simultaneously maintaining the desired mechanical properties, the reinforcing web is manufactured of a thermally insulating plastic, which does not form any heat or cold bridges and has the durability required for obtaining the desired mechanical properties.
(12) Just as with the conventional insulating curtains, for assuring the windability, a curtain according to the invention may also have two, three or a plurality of insulating areas or insulating bodies arranged in series in the direction of movement. In this arrangement, the desired durability can be obtained without any interference with the insulating properties and the windability, if at least two insulating bodies are enclosed in pockets formed between the reinforcing layers and separated from each other by at least one connecting line running approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement between the connecting layers. Hence, in other words, between two reinforcing webs two, three or a plurality of pockets are formed, which are separated from each other by connecting lines between the reinforcing webs. These connecting lines may, for instance, be obtained by welding the reinforcing webs along the connecting lines.
(13) In the area of the connecting lines, the insulating effect of the curtain is reduced because narrow elements without the insulating bodies that are enclosed in the pockets exist there. The insulating properties of a curtain according to the invention can be further enhanced if at least one additional chamber is provided, extending along a connecting line and preferably embodied by a material web, in particular of PVC, that is attached to a boundary area of a reinforcing web facing away from the insulating body, for receiving an additional curtain component, in particular in the form of an additional insulating body, arranged between the insulating bodies enclosed in the pockets. As a result of this additional curtain component, the interstice formed between the insulating bodies in the area of the connecting lines is filled up and the insulating effect is improved.
(14) In another embodiment of the invention, the reinforcing layers are interconnected via a connection assembly that separates successive pockets from each other. In a structurally particularly simple embodiment of the invention, the connection assembly has a connecting web attached to the inner boundary areas that face each other of the reinforcing layers. The reinforcing layer may, for instance, be welded to the boundary areas that are situated opposite each other of the reinforcing layer. By using the connecting web, the reduction of the distance between the boundary areas that face each other of the reinforcing web, which would otherwise take place, is avoided. Hence, the formation of an additional pocket along the connecting line can be avoided.
(15) Additionally or alternatively, the connection assembly may have at least one plastic section extending perpendicular to the direction of movement of the curtain and preferably attached in a form-fitting manner to the inner boundary areas of the reinforcing layers. In this embodiment, the reinforcing layers may extend over the entire curtain height. A composition of the curtain of individual sections, which are interconnected via connection arrangements, is not necessary in this arrangement.
(16) For connecting the reinforcing layers to the plastic section, at least one reinforcing layer may have, at its inner boundary area, one welt-like covering extending approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement of the curtain and enclosed in a groove of the plastic section.
(17) As a result, between the plastic section and the reinforcing layers, a chamber is formed, in which an insulating body may be enclosed.
(18) If the chamber remains unfilled, in the unwound state air can be used as an insulator. During the opening operation or when winding the curtain on the winding shaft, the plastic sections tilt and can be wound onto the shaft via the flat side.
(19) If the curtain is formed of individual sections arranged in series in the direction of movement and interconnected by means of connection arrangements, in case of damage, individual sections can be exchanged independent of other sections. Hence, the possibility exists of exchanging only the damaged section, which can be easily and quickly accomplished by suitable connections between the individual sections, such as a connection using a welt technique (see below).
(20) In accordance with a further enhancement of the mechanical properties of gates according to the invention, it has proven to be expedient if the curtain has two, three or a plurality of sections, of which at least two have at least one insulating body enclosed in a pocket and are interconnected, via a stabilizing connection arrangement, along edges that run approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement the curtain. Such a stabilization arrangement provides the curtain stability with respect to forces acting perpendicular to the main surface of the curtain, by combining a number of insulating bodies in a section, this mechanical enhancement being obtainable without any substantial impairment of the insulating properties. In the two embodiments of the invention explained above, the thicknesses of the pockets is variable, running in the closed position extending in a thickness direction perpendicular to the gate leaf plane. An insulating foam of variable thickness may be used. Customarily, the thickness will be approximately 20 mm.
(21) Depending on the requirements, it can be adapted to the heat transfer value. During operation of corresponding gates, the change in the reel diameter per revolution, related to a change in the curtain thickness, can be compensated using a suitable roller mechanism in the area of the winding shaft. Using a corresponding roller mechanism, it is possible to assure in a manner known per se that, per winding, the shaft moves by the changing winding diameter, in order to keep in this manner the guide arrangement used for guiding the closing and opening movements constant or almost constant in the infeed position of the curtain.
(22) Expediently, the individual sections have, adjacent to the connection arrangement and running approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement of the curtain, edges, along which the reinforcing webs of the sections, are interconnected, in particular welded, forming a welt and across which welts are linked to the connection arrangement. Hence, the mechanical connection of the individual curtain components can take place without any mechanical load on the insulating bodies.
(23) In order to assure the desired insulating properties, it has proven to be expedient for the connection arrangement to consist at least partly of thermally insulating material, such as plastic. The desired mechanical properties can be obtained if the connection arrangement has at least one coupling element, preferably embodied in the form of a metal section, in particular an aluminum section, for linking the welt. Both the plastic section and the alumum section of the connection arrangement according to the invention extends approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement of the curtain. Between plastic section and aluminum section, receptacles facing the welts may be arranged.
(24) For the purpose of stabilizing the curtain against wind loads and for providing improved sealing, it has proven to be expedient if on at least one lateral edge of the curtain extending in the direction of movement, a coupling device is attached, which, when the closed position is reached, cooperating with a permanently attached coupling device, counteracts deformation of the curtain subject to wind loads. The coupling device attached to the curtain coupling device may, for instance, be embodied in the form of a zipper strip having a carrying strap and coupling links arranged thereon. During a closing movement, the coupling links may drive into a slit plastic element, which is arranged in the area of a lateral guide rail for the curtain. In this manner, a form-fit attachment of the lateral edge to the guide rail is achieved. For feeding the coupling links into the plastic receptacle, a funnel-like infeed device can be arranged at the upper end of the guide rail, by means of which the coupling links are threaded into the plastic receptacle, as soon as the curtain is unwound from the winding shaft.
(25) A curtain suitable for the manufacture of gates according to the invention is essentially characterized in that it has at least one insulating body enclosed in a pocket formed between web like reinforcement layers. In all the embodiments of the invention, the curtain may have a stabilizing element, in the closed position arranged at the lower edge of the curtain and elastically deformable. In this arrangement, the stabilizing element may be embodied in such a way that the resetting force that counteracts deformation of the stabilizing element in a direction opposing the closing direction is smaller than the resetting force counteracting deformation of the stabilizing element in a direction running transverse thereto, in particular approximately perpendicular to the closing element in the closing position. The stabilizing element may have least one leaf spring embedded in an elastomer material having a main surface oriented perpendicular to the closing direction. Another advantageous embodiment of corresponding stabilizing elements is described in EP 1604091. The disclosure content of this document is hereby incorporated in the specification herein by express reference.
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(37) The invention shall not be limited to the embodiment explained based on the drawing. Instead, the use of curtains with less than two and more than three sections is also conceivable. The insulating body may also be manufactured of other thermally insulating materials. The individual sections may have less than four and more than four insulating bodies. The connection between the material webs may instead be implemented by clamping elements or similar. It is also contemplated not to wind the curtain in the open position on a winding shaft.
(38) From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objectives herein-above set forth, together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the invention.
(39) Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matters herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
(40) While specific embodiments have been shown and discussed, various modifications may of course be made, and the invention is not limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts and steps described herein, except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims. Further, it will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.