Light alloy frame profile system for doors and windows

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – With one movable door section and at least one fixed section

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C052S204510, C052S238100, C052S204620, C052S204670, C052S204680, C052S204700, C049S504000, C049S501000

Reexamination Certificate

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06338227

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a light alloy frame profile system. Such light alloy frame profile systems are used for doors, windows and in particular for automatic door systems, and include a plurality of profiles that are fastened to one another by means of fastening areas. On such systems, the door leaves and the side pieces, if any, can pivot outward if necessary, so that the passage width can be doubled without having to unlock any type of lock. A profile of the side piece is thereby located in a stationary fashion on a floor profile that is fastened on the floor side, while the floor guide device that consists of a mounting and a roller is fastened to a profile of the door leaf. The individual profiles abut one another perpendicularly and are fastened to one another by means of corresponding profile connectors.
2. Background Information
A similar door system is described in German Utility Model DE 92 04 636 U1. The profile system described in this publication is composed of a number of different individual profiles. On account of the different configurations of the connecting areas, the connection of the individual profiles requires detailed and extensive installation know-how. The assembly and installation process is accordingly never the same twice and is very time-consuming. A number of different tools and tool applications are required for the fabrication process.
Additional frame profile systems are described in GB 2 238 322 A and European Patent document 0 565 492 A2. The structures of the individual profiles are extremely complex and material-intensive, as a result of which the fabrication process is correspondingly complex, expensive and time-consuming. Moreover, different connections between the individual profiles are required within each individual system.
European 0554 438 B1 also describes doors that are mounted so that they can pivot. In this case, the doors are mounted by means of an upper and lower support arm on a continuous vertical shaft. One disadvantage of this design is that the force is transmitted to the structure in individual points. The loads that occur are absorbed by the solid configuration of the shaft, which means that a great deal of material must be used, which significantly increases the weight of the door system. The visible and exposed shaft also has an undesirable effect on the appearance of the door and takes up a great deal of space. German Laid Open Patent Application No. 24 22 280 describes a similar door system.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,886,684 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,050 describe door leaves that can be pivoted inside a revolving door and are located on a central shaft. The individual leaves are fastened to the shaft by means of rings. To pivot the doors, the rings, which are pressed against the shaft and fastened by means of a spring force, are pushed out of their normal position. The leaves are displaced by means of a spot load applied by means of the rings. The leaf or its frame is consequently subjected to a non-uniform application of the load.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,834,081 describes a light alloy frame profile system whereby the leaf is mounted on the ceiling side by means of a support profile and a truck in a rail so that it can be displaced parallel to the stationary side piece. On the floor side, a guide roller which is located on the door leaf is engaged with a profile of the side piece. The side piece is fastened to a floor profile on the floor. A pivoting device between the support profile and the leaf makes it possible to pivot the leaf. The guide roller makes possible a floor-side pivoting of the leaf. The installation of the floor profile is extremely complex and time-consuming, because there is no direct reference point for the side piece that must be subsequently installed and its correct positioning. Consequently, a repeated verification of the positioning in relation to the side piece is necessary to guarantee the correct and long-term operation of the door system. Moreover, the transverse loads that act on the leaf are transmitted directly via the guide roller to the side piece. For example, the interface between the side piece and the floor profile must be subjected to a particularly heavy load to push the side piece out of the floor anchoring.
European Patent document 0 867 593 A2 describes a rail or butt joint connector that can be fastened to a first profile without the need for screws or bolts. The profile connector is realized with a pair of elastic arms, so that it snaps frontally into a rail of the first profile and can be displaced in the rail. The second profile, which is reverse drawn over the profile connector, simultaneously causes a spreading of the arms, so that the profile connector is clamped in the rail of the first profile. This clamping fastening of the profile connector, in particular on heavy door systems, does not guarantee a sufficient frictional connection to prevent subsequent slipping. It is particularly difficult to guarantee uniform elasticity characteristics over the life of such profile connectors.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is therefore to improve a frame profile system of the type described in claim
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so that it is substantially aesthetically and functionally uniform and so that it is possible to use in conjunction with the present invention substantially simple fabrication processes that do not waste material as well as substantially uniform installation procedures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention teaches that this object can be accomplished by the features disclosed in of claim
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. The subclaims disclose advantageous refinements of the object of claim
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The object of claim
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has the advantage that it creates a substantially uniform principle for the connection of profiles. A dovetail-shaped projection is realized inside a rail, in one piece with said rail, on at least one profile that defines an external side, so that the corresponding matching profile can be easily and positively inserted or inserted with a form-fit or clamped to it. This connection principle has been realized consistently over the entire frame profile system, to guarantee a substantially easy and uniform assembly. A number of different profiles can be fastened to one another, such as support profiles, interlocking profiles, leaf profiles, glass strips, profile connectors, etc. An additional advantage results from the substantially uniform receptacle chambers for seals and gaskets.
On account of the substantially simple construction and the substantial uniformity of the fastening areas, additional advantages can be achieved in terms of ease of manufacture, because the same tools and tool parts can be used for these profile segments.
The substantially simple construction of the profiles can result in a reduced requirement for material and simplifies the shaping process, because simpler tool shapes can be used. The realization of substantially identical profile segments can thereby reduce the construction costs for the tools and dies. The structures of the profiles are nevertheless sufficiently stable to withstand the loads that are customarily exerted on a door system, for example. When the profiles are being assembled, the same assembly techniques and tools can be used on account of the substantially uniform profile segments.
The substantially small amount of material required and above all the use of conventional materials can reduce the procurement costs and can reduce the overall weight. At the same time, on account of the advantageous construction, the number of individual parts required is substantially minimized, so that the fabrication expense is essentially low and the assembly into a profile system is significantly simplified.
The connection principle essentially guarantees a substantially simple and substantially uniform assembly process. Above all, the substantially symmetrical construction of the profile connector and the substantially consistent connection principle make possible essentially low fab

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