Drop-down seal and building part
09803418 ยท 2017-10-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/215
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B7/215
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a drop-down seal for a building part comprising a housing (1), a sealing strip (2, 3) that can be raised and lowered in said housing (1), and a spring-loaded lowering mechanism (8), which causes automatic lowering of the sealing strip (2, 3) when the building part is closed. The lowering mechanism (8) is connected to a slide (4, 6), which protrudes beyond the housing (1) at one end and which activates the lowering mechanism (8) when the building part is closed. The slide (4, 5) applies a tension to the lowering mechanism (8). The drop-down seal according to the invention enables a one-sided triggering in tension, wherein the seal has a space-saving design.
Claims
1. A drop-down seal for a building part, wherein the drop-down seal comprises: a housing defining a longitudinal direction, a sealing strip which is raisable and lowerable in said housing, and a spring-loaded lowering mechanism which brings about automatic lowering of the sealing strip during closing of the building part, wherein the lowering mechanism is connected to a slide having an end which protrudes beyond the housing, the slide activating the lowering mechanism during closing of the building part, wherein the protruding end of the slide is operatively connected to an arm protruding laterally beyond the housing, wherein movement of the arm causes the slide to move to activate the lowering mechanism during closing of the building part, wherein the lowering mechanism comprises at least one spring configured to lower and raise the sealing strip, the at least one spring extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing and having a first end, a second end and a middle region, wherein the first end is rigidly connected to the slide defining a first fastening point, the middle region is connected to the sealing strip defining a second fastening point and the second end is fastened to the housing defining a third fastening point, wherein the second end is pivotable relative to the housing, wherein the first, second and third fastening points are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, wherein the third fastening point is arranged closer to the protruding end of the slide than the first fastening point, and wherein the arm pulls the slide when the building part is closed, the slide thereby applying a tension to the lowering mechanism.
2. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spring is a leaf spring.
3. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide has a force transmission rod extending in the housing and extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing.
4. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the lowering mechanism is fastened at the first fastening point to the force transmission rod.
5. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arm is arranged on the slide, wherein the arm runs at least approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the sealing strip.
6. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 5, wherein the arm runs at least approximately perpendicular to a lowering direction of the sealing strip.
7. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 5, wherein the arm is fastened releasably to the slide.
8. The drop-down seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arm forms a stop surface for bearing against a stationary or movable neighboring part of the building part.
9. The building part with the drop-down seal according to claim 1, wherein the building part has at least one movable panel which closes a building opening, wherein the drop-down seal is attached to the movable panel, wherein the building part has a component which is adjacent to the movable panel and brings about the tension of the slide on the lowering mechanism.
10. The building part as claimed in claim 9, wherein the adjacent component has a stop surface for the arm, said stop surface running at least approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the sealing strip.
11. The building part as claimed in claim 10, wherein the adjacent component is a second movable panel.
12. The building part as claimed in claim 9, wherein the building part is a sliding door, a multi-part sliding door system, a sliding window, a multi-part sliding window system or a single-part or multi-part partition wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the drawings which serve merely for explanation and should not be interpreted as being limiting. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The building part furthermore has at least one front frame R and a rear frame A, between which the panels T1, T2, T3 are held. The rear frame is preferably part of a pocket or station, into which the panels are retracted when not in use. This pocket can likewise be seen in the figures. The first panel T1, which is frontmost in the open state, preferably has a locking mechanism and can therefore be fixed to the front frame R. The locking mechanism is preferably a door lock.
(17) A drop-down seal D1, D2, D3 is arranged in each panel T1, T2, T3. Said drop-down seals are preferably let into corresponding grooves of the panels. However, they can be fastened to an end side or can be arranged laterally on the panels. In this example, the seals D1, D2, D3 are fastened on at least one end side, preferably to both end sides of the panel T1, in each case by means of angle brackets 5.
(18) An actuating bar or actuating button 4 protrudes beyond the drop-down seals D1, D2, D3 at one end in each case. In this example, the frontmost first drop-down seal D1 of the first panel T1 has an actuating bar 4 protruding forward, i.e. in the closing direction. The actuating bars 4 of the drop-down seals D2, D3 of the following panels T2, T3 protrude rearward, i.e. in an opposite direction to the closing direction. A laterally protruding arm 7 is arranged on said rearwardly protruding actuating bars 4, or said arm interacts therewith. The arm can be formed integrally with the actuating bar 4. However, the arm is preferably plugged onto the latter or fastened thereto in another manner.
(19) The arm 7 extends toward the panel T3 following in each case in the closing direction or toward the rear frame A.
(20) The panels T1, T2, T3 are of angular design at least in the lower region, i.e. in the region of said drop-down seals D1, D2, D3. The panels preferably have an L-shaped cross section, as illustrated in
(21) In this example, the frontmost first panel T1, which is moved first during closing of the building opening, is designed differently than the other panels T2, T3. Its drop-down seal D1 is also not designed identically to the remaining drop-down seals D2, D3.
(22) An automatic, mechanical drop-down seal of a known type is arranged in the first panel T1, said drop-down seal being actuated with pressure via triggering on one side when the panel T1 is present on the front frame R. This takes place because of the actuating bar 4 which protrudes beyond the housing of the seal and is connected to the lowering mechanism.
(23) The remaining panels T2, T3 have an L-shaped cross section at least in the region of their seals. The protruding angle thus arising is arranged at the front end of the respective panels T2, T3. That is to say, said angle is at the front in the displacement direction of the corresponding panel T2, T3 during closing of the building opening. The rear frame A has an analogous angle in its front region in the closing direction.
(24) These angles of the panels T1, T2, T3 and of the rear frame A serve as a stop surface for the arm 7 in order to activate the drop-down seal of the respectively preceding panel T2 during the closing operation. This can be readily seen in
(25) During opening of the building part, the arm 7 is released again from the angle B or the rear frame A and the tensile force on the actuating bar 4 is removed. As a result, the latter is pulled again further into the housing of the seal under spring loading and the lowering mechanism raises the sealing strip again. This can readily be seen in
(26) The angle of the second panel T2, which follows the first panel T1, can take on this function when the first panel T1 has the same drop-down seal as the other panels, i.e. is also triggered via tension. Since, however, in this example, the first drop-down seal D1 is triggered in a known manner via compression, the angle of the second panel T2 does not have the same function. However, said angle is preferably present at least for esthetic reasons so that the partition wall or the sliding door system has a uniform appearance.
(27) The first panel T1 likewise has a protruding angle. However, the latter is arranged at the rear end of the panel T1, i.e. facing away from the front frame R. This angle also does not take on any function during the lowering of the seals, but is likewise present preferably for esthetic reasons.
(28) The angles of the panels T1, T2, T3 in mutual interaction, like the arms, in combination with the adjacent angles preferably serve additionally as drivers and stops during the closing of the door.
(29) However, this function may also be dispensed with depending on the configuration of the sliding mechanism of the building part.
(30) If the drop-down seals are attached to the lower end side of the panels, the panels can also be formed without angles, wherein a corresponding angle, which serves as a driver for the arm of the adjacent seal, is formed on the exposed housing of the seal. Only the rear frame A is likewise intended to have a corresponding stop for the arm of the final seal.
(31) A preferred embodiment of a drop-down seal of this type is illustrated in
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(33) The sealing strip comprises a carrier profile rail 3 and a sealing element 2 arranged thereon. The carrier profile rail 3 is preferably likewise manufactured from aluminum. The sealing element 2 consists of an elastomeric material and, in the lowered state of the sealing strip, rests on the building floor in a sealing manner. The sealing strip is preferably manufactured from silicone, rubber or natural rubber. It can be of single-piece or multi-part design. It preferably has laterally sealing wings or limbs.
(34) A lowering mechanism for lowering and raising the sealing strip 2, 3 is arranged in the housing 1. Said lowering mechanism is activated during closing of the building part such that it lowers the sealing strip. During opening of the building part, said lowering mechanism automatically raises the sealing strip again, preferably under spring loading. In this exemplary embodiment, the lowering mechanism has at least one, preferably two or more bending or leafsprings 8. If a plurality of leafsprings 8 are present, they are arranged spaced apart from one another one behind another in the longitudinal direction of the seal.
(35) A force transmission rod 6 runs in the upper region of the U-shaped housing 1, i.e. adjacent to the upper web thereof. Said force transmission rod is preferably designed as a flat rod and is held in a corresponding groove in the housing 1. The force transmission rod 6 is displaceable relative to the housing 1 in the longitudinal direction thereof. The housing 1 has steps which preferably protrude on the inner sides of its parallel limbs and on which the rod 6 rests.
(36) The at least one leafspring 8 is fastened in the seal at three locations. A first end of the leafspring 8 is fastened at a first fastening point to the force transmission bar 6. This fastening is rigid. This can readily be seen in
(37) An actuating bar 4 is arranged at a rear end of this force transmission rod 6. Rod 6 and bar 4 can be formed jointly as a single piece. However, the bar 4 is preferably fastened, for example welded, to the rod 6. The bar 4 is preferably designed as a threaded bar, and therefore its length can optionally be adjusted. This bar 4 protrudes beyond the housing 1 of the seal on one side. Owing to the thread, the excess length of the bar 4 can be adapted to the local conditions of the building and the seal can thus be optimally adjusted in situ.
(38) An arm 7 is fastened to the protruding end of the fastening bar 4. Said arm can also be formed as a single piece with the bar 4. However, the arm is preferably plugged on, screwed on or fastened in another manner. The arm 7 protrudes at least approximately perpendicularly from the bar 4 and from the longitudinal direction of the seal. This can readily be seen in
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(41) In contrast to the exemplary embodiment according to
(42) However, there are now the front stops C, i.e. those surfaces of the short limbs which are at the front in the closing direction, which stops, during closing of the sliding door, make contact with the rear surface of the arm and carry along the arm during the further closing. As a result, the actuating bar 4 which is connected or is operatively connected to the arm 7 is pulled out of the housing rail 1 and the seal is lowered.
(43) It goes without saying that the lowering mechanism of the first seal D1 of the first panel T1, which panel precedes the other panels T2, T3 during the closing operation, is formed in a reflected manner with respect to the other seals D2, D3. That is to say, the first seal D1 is triggered by compression. If the actuating bar 4 of the first seal D1 is present on the front frame R, the actuating bar 4 is pressed in and the seal is lowered again.
(44) The second embodiment according to
(45) By contrast, the first embodiment according to
(46) In both exemplary embodiments, all of the seal are raised during the opening of the sliding door as soon as the respective contact between respective stop surface B, C and arm 7 or between frame and actuating bar 4 is removed.
(47) The drop-down seal according to the invention permits one-sided triggering by tension, with the seal being of space-saving design.
LIST OF DESIGNATIONS
(48) 1 Housing rail 2 Sealing element 3 Carrier profile rail 4 Actuating bar 5 Angle bracket 6 Force transmission rod 7 Arm 8 Leaf spring 80 First fastening point 81 Second fastening point 82 Third fastening point D1 First drop-down seal D2 Second drop-down seal D3 Third drop-down seal T1 First panel T2 Second panel T3 Third panel R Front frame A Rear frame B Rear-side stop C Front stop