Door Leaf

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural strip – slat – or panel type – Movably interconnected

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06213189

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention refers to a leaf of a door or a gate with a plurality of plates hingedly connected via hinge connections, the plates being pivotable with respect to each other when they are moved from the open position to the closing position or visa versa, wherein the plates each have a front wall and a rear wall as well as at least one plate edge resting against a respective plate edge of an adjacent plate, a first plate edge has a profile with a profile section having a substantially concave design, a second plate edge lying opposite thereto having a convex-shaped profile section being complementary to the concave-shaped profile section, the curvatures of the concave-shaped or convex-shaped profile sections partially extending in a curved manner, in particular in a circular manner, or extending in a polygonal form approximately tracing the course of the curve and, with centers of the circle approximately lying near or adjacent to the hinged axis or with polygonal focal points lying in a direction towards the respective adjacent hinge axis.
Such a door leaf is for instance known from European patent publication 370 376 B1. During the movement from the open position into the closing position or viceversa, the plates of such a door leaf—in particular of a sectional gate—which are hingedly connected to each other successively in the direction of motion, travel through a curved guide region which is located between the approximately vertically directed straight-line guide section for receiving the door leaf in the closing position and the approximately horizontally extending guide section for receiving the door leaf in the open position. To this end, the plates are articulated at each other by hinges, the hinge axis of which extends at the inner side of the door leaf, that means at the rear wall of the door leaf and, thus, at the door leaf side facing the interior of the building room or the like to be closed by means of the door leaf. In order to prevent the creation of a gap between adjacent plates in pivoting positions thereof resulting from travelling through the curved guide region, into which gap the fingers of a person may be inserted unintentionally or in the course of an inappropriate manual handling of the door leaf, the front faces of the respective adjacent plates, which face each other, are of a more or less circularly arched design in cross-section and, with the center of the circular arc, lie approximately in the hinge axis. As a result, between the two arched front faces which face each other a gap is formed, respectively, which extends continuously between the outer side and the inner side of the door leaf. When leaving out of account separately provided elastic sealing strips, in the gap region of the outer side of the door leaf between the outer walls of the plates a joint is left free which passes over into the gap region between the concave and convex profile section. Said joint simulates a bead and also serves for the protection against jamming, as thereby it is prevented that the fingers get squeezed-in in the region of the front wall of the door leaf between the nose formed by the concave profile section and the opposed shoulder formed at the convex profile section.
The characteristics of the geometry in the region of the plate edges have already been known from German patent publication 216 816 dating from the year 1908. Therein, there has already been proposed a complementary convex or concave shaping for the opposed edges at a revolving door with strap hinges for preventing injuries caused by squeezing-in at the pivoting edge of the door.
In particular in case of larger gates or doors it is desirable that the plate thickness can be varied over the height of the gate. Hereto it is necessary according to prior art to provide separate transition plates or adapter plates which, at their respective contacting edges, are adapted to the thickness of the adjacent plates.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the present invention to develop a door or gate leaf as described above such that, while maintaining a protection against the squeezing-in of fingers of a person, the edge regions of the plates forming the door leaf are formed so that a change in thickness of adjacent plates is possible without changing the edge profile and without providing any transition plates or adapter plates.
Proceeding from a door leaf as described above said object is solved according to the invention by the added features of the convex or concave profile section changing from a central curved section into a straight-line section being directly obliquely towards the front wall, and the nose formed in a concave profile section in the region of the front wall being flattened in an incline manner from outside.
Accordingly, the convex or concave profile section changes from a central curved section into a straight-line section being directed obliquely towards the front wall, which intersects the plane formed by the front wall at an angle &agr;. The nose formed in the concave profile section in the region of the front wall is flattened from its outer side in an inclined manner.
Hence, when viewed from the front wall, the newly created door leaf does no longer have a shoulder which is formed at the convex part of the plate profile and lies opposite to the nose. No bead is any longer formed between the nose of the concave plate part and the respective shoulder of the convex part. The beveled surface of the convex part rather tapers off up to the front wall. At the opposed nose in the region of the concave profile part of the plate, the nose formed in the region of the front wall is flattened in an inclined manner from its outer side so that the respective nose comes to lie in a region of the straight-line section of the profile being directed obliquely towards the front wall which is spaced apart from the plane being formed by the front wall.
Due to said geometry, however, also the thickness of the adjacent plates may be varied, as, when there is a transition from a thicker plate with a convex part, the adjacent thinner plate with its nose section also only has to end in the straight-line section being directed obliquely towards the front wall. Thus, principally, the same profiling may be maintained in the plate edge region.
Said geometry may be used for small door leaf plates as well as for comparatively broad door leaf plates which are also designated as panels.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention result from the subclaims following the main claim. According thereto, the angle &agr; is to be chosen advantageously such that it lies between 23.5° and 25°, and preferably amounts to 24.3°.
The sections of the front faces of adjacent plates lying closest to the rear walls, respectively, may each extend in an inclined manner in the direction towards the hinge axis.
The plates of the door leaf may each consist of a frame made of metal or plastics. Preferably, the frame consists of a formed sheet metal which may be filled by foaming with a foamable material in the inside.
In addition, the plates may be equipped with a protective covering panel in their rear wall region in compliance with DE 297 21 316.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4893666 (1990-01-01), Hormann
patent: 5002114 (1991-03-01), Hormann
patent: 5170832 (1992-12-01), Wagner
patent: 5669431 (1997-09-01), Druzynski et al.
patent: 5927369 (1999-07-01), Pedersen
patent: 216816 (1909-12-01), None
patent: 29721316 (1998-01-01), None
patent: 0370376 (1990-05-01), None
patent: 0608683 (1994-08-01), None
patent: 97/10405 (1997-03-01), None

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