EP1895084A2 - Sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system, and more particularly to a protective strip arrangement adapted to prevent lower horizontal carpentry elements of a fixed leaf and a moving leaf of the door from damaging one another when the moving leaf makes a normal opening or closing sliding movement or during an emergency opening pivoting movement of both leaves.
- Utility Model ES-A-1046692 discloses an automatic sliding door with one or two leaves provided with a panic opening system comprising the possibility of a rotation of the leaves about respective vertical axis when the leaves are pushed in a direction transverse to the sliding opening direction.
- Sliding doors provided with a moving leaf and a fixed leaf are well known on the market in which the moving leaf is arranged to run parallel and close to the fixed leaf and in which the plane of the leaves is transverse to the direction of the movement of the people going through the door.
- the moving leaf has an upper edge connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide fixed to a wall or other structure and projecting from a lower edge of the moving leaf there is a journal inserted to run in a lower linear guide fixed to a ground.
- the lower linear guide is parallel and opposite to said upper linear guide.
- the moving leaf is joined to the support carriage by means of a hinge close to a vertical edge of the moving leaf.
- the mentioned hinge When the moving leaf is pushed in the direction transverse to its plane, the mentioned hinge allows a rotation of the moving leaf in relation to the support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with the shaft of the hinge and with the journal, thereby providing an emergency opening.
- the fixed leaf also has an emergency pivoting opening system, such that the fixed leaf can pivot on a vertical axis when it is pushed by the moving leaf during an emergency pivoting opening operation.
- This construction has several drawbacks.
- the present invention contributes in palliating the aforementioned and other drawbacks by providing a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system, of the type comprising a fixed leaf and a moving leaf arranged to run parallel and close to said fixed leaf.
- the mentioned moving leaf has an upper edge connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide and a lower edge from where there projects a journal inserted to run in a lower linear guide parallel to said upper linear guide.
- a hinge Arranged close to a vertical edge of the moving leaf there is a hinge to allow rotation of the moving leaf in relation to said support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with said hinge and with said journal for an emergency pivoting opening.
- the fixed leaf also comprises an emergency pivoting opening device when it is pushed by the moving leaf.
- the door of the present invention is characterized in that arranged along a lower edge of at least one of the fixed or moving leaves there is at least one protective strip opposite to the other moving or fixed leaf to make contact with the same when the leaves tend to collide due to swinging in the normal opening or closing sliding movement or by pivoting in the emergency opening rotation movement.
- the moving leaf and the fixed leaf can be formed by respective panels with carpentry elements joined to an upper edge and a lower edge of each panel.
- said carpentry elements are metal carpentry elements, for example in the form of extruded aluminum profiles with caps arranged to close the open ends of the profiles.
- the mentioned protective strip is joined to either of the lower horizontal carpentry elements of the leaves, preferably to the lower carpentry element of the fixed leaf, although it is also possible to install a strip in each of the leaves for a redundant protection level.
- the metal carpentry elements in the form of extruded profiles have a bearing configuration adapted to receive and retain a fastening configuration formed in the protective strip.
- the protective strip is generally made of an elastic or elastomeric material
- said fastening configuration can be inserted in said bearing configuration by snap fit.
- one or more of said protective strips can be fixed on the side of one or the other of said lower carpentry elements by adhesive, screws or rivets.
- the drawings partially show a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, which comprises a fixed leaf 1 and a moving leaf 2.
- the moving leaf 2 is arranged to run parallel and close to the fixed leaf 1 such that, in an open position, the moving leaf is substantially adjacent to and overlapping the fixed leaf
- the moving leaf 2 has an upper edge (not shown) connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide fixed to a wall or other structure and a lower edge from where there projects a journal 5 (see Figure 2) inserted to run in a lower linear guide 6 fixed to the ground parallel and opposite to the mentioned upper linear guide (not shown).
- a hinge (not shown) is arranged which allows a rotation of the moving leaf 2 in relation to said support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with said hinge and with said journal 5. Therefore, when the moving leaf is pushed in the direction of the movement of the people going through the door with a transverse force above a predetermined threshold, the moving leaf 2 makes a pivoting movement in the direction of the arrow 7 ( Figure 5) to provide an emergency opening.
- the fixed leaf 1 also has an emergency pivoting opening system which allows a rotation of the fixed leaf 1 about a corresponding vertical rotation axis 27 (Figure 2) located close to a first vertical edge 22 of the fixed leaf 1 when a transverse force above a predetermined threshold is applied on the fixed leaf 1.
- the mentioned first vertical edge 22 of the fixed leaf 1 is adjacent to the first vertical edge 20 of the moving leaf 2 in an open situation. Therefore, when the moving leaf 2 starts an emergency pivoting opening movement, an area close to a second vertical edge 21 of the moving leaf 2 opposite to the first vertical edge 20 thereof collides with a second vertical edge 23 of the fixed leaf 1 opposite to the first vertical edge 22 thereof and causes a corresponding emergency pivoting opening movement of the fixed leaf 1, as shown in Figure 5.
- the fixed leaf 1 comprises a panel 10 having a horizontal carpentry element 11 joined to a lower edge of the panel 10 and the moving leaf 2 comprises a panel 15 with a horizontal carpentry element 16 joined to a lower edge of the panel 15.
- the panels 10, 15 can be, for example, made of glass and the mentioned carpentry elements 11, 16 can be metal carpentry elements, for example in the form of extruded aluminum profiles having open ends.
- Each of the profiles 11, 16 is conventionally provided with an upper groove adapted for engaging the respective panel 10, 15 and caps 12, 13 are fixed on their ends (shown only in Figures 4 and 5).
- the profiles 11, 16 of the fixed and moving leaves 1, 2 are identical in terms of cross section and are arranged symmetrically with regard to a vertical mid-plane parallel to the panels 10, 15 ( Figure 2).
- the lower linear guide 6 has an also symmetrical configuration with two longitudinal tracks, in one of which tracks the vertical rotation axis 27 of the fixed leaf 1 is fixed and in the other one the journal 5 of the moving leaf 2 is inserted.
- the moving leaf 2 is arranged as close as possible to the fixed leaf 1.
- the necessary construction tolerances in the allowances and possible buckling of the panels 10, 15 can cause, either during a normal opening or closing sliding movement or during an emergency opening pivoting movement, swinging in the fixed and moving leaves 1, 2 which can cause the carpentry element 16 of the moving leaf 2 and the carpentry element 11 of the fixed leaf 1 to rub against one another.
- the door of the present invention includes a protective strip 8 arranged along a lower edge of the lower carpentry element 11 of the fixed leaf 1 and opposite to the lower carpentry element 16 of the moving leaf 2 to make contact therewith when the leaves tend to collide due to swinging in the opening or closing sliding movement normal or due to pivoting in the emergency opening rotation movement.
- the protective strip 8 could be joined to the lower carpentry element 16 of the moving leaf 2 and opposite to the lower carpentry element 11 of the fixed leaf 1 or there could even be two strips 8, each one joined to one of the fixed and moving leaves 1, 2.
- the strips would be joined directly to the lower part of the panels. Arranging more than one strip in one or both leaves would also be within the scope of the present invention.
- both profile 11 of the fixed leaf 1 and profile 16 of the moving leaf 2 have bearing configurations 9 (see the enlarged detail of Figure 3) adapted to receive and retain a fastening configuration 26 formed in the protective strip 8.
- the protective strip is made of an elastic or elastomeric material
- the mentioned fastening configuration 26 can be inserted in said bearing configuration 9 by snap fit.
- the fastening configuration 26 of the protective strip 8 defines hooks to latch onto the bearing configuration 9.
- the bearing configuration 9 is formed in a lower area of the profile opposite to the ground.
- the bearing configuration 9 can be formed in a side surface of the profile.
- one or more of said protective strips are fixed on the side of one and/or the other of said carpentry element 11, 16 by adhesive, screws or rivets without the need for fastening and bearing configurations.
- the protective strip 8 joined to the profile 11 of the fixed leaf 1 comes into contact with the profile 16 of the moving leaf 2, thereby preventing the risk that direct contact will occur between the profiles 11, 16 and that the metal of the profile 16 of the moving leaf 2 can scratch or damage the metal of the profile 11 of the fixed leaf 1 or vice versa.
- the protective strip 8 made of elastic or elastomeric material makes contact with the metal profile 16 of the moving leaf 2, thereby preventing any damage thereto.
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- The present invention generally relates to a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system, and more particularly to a protective strip arrangement adapted to prevent lower horizontal carpentry elements of a fixed leaf and a moving leaf of the door from damaging one another when the moving leaf makes a normal opening or closing sliding movement or during an emergency opening pivoting movement of both leaves.
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ES-A-1046692 - Sliding doors provided with a moving leaf and a fixed leaf are well known on the market in which the moving leaf is arranged to run parallel and close to the fixed leaf and in which the plane of the leaves is transverse to the direction of the movement of the people going through the door. The moving leaf has an upper edge connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide fixed to a wall or other structure and projecting from a lower edge of the moving leaf there is a journal inserted to run in a lower linear guide fixed to a ground. The lower linear guide is parallel and opposite to said upper linear guide. The moving leaf is joined to the support carriage by means of a hinge close to a vertical edge of the moving leaf. When the moving leaf is pushed in the direction transverse to its plane, the mentioned hinge allows a rotation of the moving leaf in relation to the support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with the shaft of the hinge and with the journal, thereby providing an emergency opening. The fixed leaf also has an emergency pivoting opening system, such that the fixed leaf can pivot on a vertical axis when it is pushed by the moving leaf during an emergency pivoting opening operation.
- This construction has several drawbacks. First, given that the moving leaf is arranged parallel and as close as possible to the fixed leaf to obtain a better tightness between both leaves, during the sliding movement the tolerances in the allowances and the possible buckling of the panels tend to cause swinging which may cause the lower carpentry element of the moving leaf to rub against the lower carpentry element of the fixed leaf, causing mutual damage, such as scratching. Additionally, when an emergency pivoting opening operation occurs, the lower carpentry elements of the fixed and moving leaves collide together, possibly causing scratches or damage.
- The present invention contributes in palliating the aforementioned and other drawbacks by providing a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system, of the type comprising a fixed leaf and a moving leaf arranged to run parallel and close to said fixed leaf. The mentioned moving leaf has an upper edge connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide and a lower edge from where there projects a journal inserted to run in a lower linear guide parallel to said upper linear guide. Arranged close to a vertical edge of the moving leaf there is a hinge to allow rotation of the moving leaf in relation to said support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with said hinge and with said journal for an emergency pivoting opening. Likewise, the fixed leaf also comprises an emergency pivoting opening device when it is pushed by the moving leaf. The door of the present invention is characterized in that arranged along a lower edge of at least one of the fixed or moving leaves there is at least one protective strip opposite to the other moving or fixed leaf to make contact with the same when the leaves tend to collide due to swinging in the normal opening or closing sliding movement or by pivoting in the emergency opening rotation movement.
- As is conventional, the moving leaf and the fixed leaf can be formed by respective panels with carpentry elements joined to an upper edge and a lower edge of each panel. Although it is not essential, said carpentry elements are metal carpentry elements, for example in the form of extruded aluminum profiles with caps arranged to close the open ends of the profiles. According to an exemplary embodiment, the mentioned protective strip is joined to either of the lower horizontal carpentry elements of the leaves, preferably to the lower carpentry element of the fixed leaf, although it is also possible to install a strip in each of the leaves for a redundant protection level. Advantageously, the metal carpentry elements in the form of extruded profiles have a bearing configuration adapted to receive and retain a fastening configuration formed in the protective strip. Given that the protective strip is generally made of an elastic or elastomeric material, said fastening configuration can be inserted in said bearing configuration by snap fit. Alternatively, one or more of said protective strips can be fixed on the side of one or the other of said lower carpentry elements by adhesive, screws or rivets.
- The foregoing and other features and advantages will be better understood based on the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment in reference to the attached drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a partial perspective view showing lower ends of a fixed leaf and a moving leaf forming part of a sliding door provided with emergency pivoting opening system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a partial cross-sectional view of the fixed leaf and the moving leaf of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is an enlarged view of detail III of Figure 2.
- Figure 4 is a sectioned plan view of the door of Figure 1 with the moving leaf in normal sliding movement arrangement;
- Figure 5 is a sectioned plan view of the door of Figure 1 with the fixed leaf and the moving leaf in emergency pivoting movement arrangement.
- The drawings partially show a sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, which comprises a
fixed leaf 1 and a movingleaf 2. For normal opening-closing operations, the movingleaf 2 is arranged to run parallel and close to thefixed leaf 1 such that, in an open position, the moving leaf is substantially adjacent to and overlapping the fixed leaf Generally speaking, the movingleaf 2 has an upper edge (not shown) connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide fixed to a wall or other structure and a lower edge from where there projects a journal 5 (see Figure 2) inserted to run in a lowerlinear guide 6 fixed to the ground parallel and opposite to the mentioned upper linear guide (not shown). Therefore, when the movingleaf 2 is pushed in a direction transverse to the direction of the movement of the people going through the door, the movingleaf 2 is shifted parallel to thefixed leaf 1, in the direction of the double arrow 4 (shown in Figures 1 and 4). This opening and closing sliding movement of the movingleaf 2 parallel toleaf 1 is the normal door operation, and it is often motor-driven. - Close to a first
vertical edge 20 of the movingleaf 2, between the upper end thereof and said support carriage, a hinge (not shown) is arranged which allows a rotation of the movingleaf 2 in relation to said support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with said hinge and with saidjournal 5. Therefore, when the moving leaf is pushed in the direction of the movement of the people going through the door with a transverse force above a predetermined threshold, the movingleaf 2 makes a pivoting movement in the direction of the arrow 7 (Figure 5) to provide an emergency opening. Thefixed leaf 1 also has an emergency pivoting opening system which allows a rotation of thefixed leaf 1 about a corresponding vertical rotation axis 27 (Figure 2) located close to a firstvertical edge 22 of thefixed leaf 1 when a transverse force above a predetermined threshold is applied on thefixed leaf 1. The mentioned firstvertical edge 22 of thefixed leaf 1 is adjacent to the firstvertical edge 20 of the movingleaf 2 in an open situation. Therefore, when the movingleaf 2 starts an emergency pivoting opening movement, an area close to a secondvertical edge 21 of the movingleaf 2 opposite to the firstvertical edge 20 thereof collides with a secondvertical edge 23 of thefixed leaf 1 opposite to the firstvertical edge 22 thereof and causes a corresponding emergency pivoting opening movement of thefixed leaf 1, as shown in Figure 5. - According to the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings, the
fixed leaf 1 comprises apanel 10 having ahorizontal carpentry element 11 joined to a lower edge of thepanel 10 and the movingleaf 2 comprises apanel 15 with ahorizontal carpentry element 16 joined to a lower edge of thepanel 15. In this exemplary embodiment, thepanels carpentry elements profiles respective panel caps profiles leaves panels 10, 15 (Figure 2). In the exemplary embodiment depicted, the lowerlinear guide 6 has an also symmetrical configuration with two longitudinal tracks, in one of which tracks thevertical rotation axis 27 of thefixed leaf 1 is fixed and in the other one thejournal 5 of the movingleaf 2 is inserted. - For the purpose of obtaining relative tightness between both leaves, the moving
leaf 2 is arranged as close as possible to the fixedleaf 1. The necessary construction tolerances in the allowances and possible buckling of thepanels leaves carpentry element 16 of the movingleaf 2 and thecarpentry element 11 of thefixed leaf 1 to rub against one another. To prevent this, the door of the present invention includes aprotective strip 8 arranged along a lower edge of thelower carpentry element 11 of thefixed leaf 1 and opposite to thelower carpentry element 16 of the movingleaf 2 to make contact therewith when the leaves tend to collide due to swinging in the opening or closing sliding movement normal or due to pivoting in the emergency opening rotation movement. Alternatively, theprotective strip 8 could be joined to thelower carpentry element 16 of the movingleaf 2 and opposite to thelower carpentry element 11 of thefixed leaf 1 or there could even be twostrips 8, each one joined to one of the fixed and movingleaves - In the exemplary embodiment shown, making use of the possibilities of the metal carpentry elements in the form of extruded profiles, both
profile 11 of thefixed leaf 1 andprofile 16 of the movingleaf 2 have bearing configurations 9 (see the enlarged detail of Figure 3) adapted to receive and retain afastening configuration 26 formed in theprotective strip 8. Given that the protective strip is made of an elastic or elastomeric material, the mentionedfastening configuration 26 can be inserted in said bearingconfiguration 9 by snap fit. Thefastening configuration 26 of theprotective strip 8 defines hooks to latch onto thebearing configuration 9. For aesthetic purposes, thebearing configuration 9 is formed in a lower area of the profile opposite to the ground. However, there is no technical limitation so that thebearing configuration 9 can be formed in a side surface of the profile. Likewise, in an alternative exemplary embodiment not shown, one or more of said protective strips are fixed on the side of one and/or the other of saidcarpentry element - Therefore, in the case of swinging during a normal opening or closing sliding movement, the
protective strip 8 joined to theprofile 11 of thefixed leaf 1 comes into contact with theprofile 16 of the movingleaf 2, thereby preventing the risk that direct contact will occur between theprofiles profile 16 of themoving leaf 2 can scratch or damage the metal of theprofile 11 of thefixed leaf 1 or vice versa. As is shown in Figure 5, when the movingleaf 2 rotates about the vertical axis in the direction of thearrow 7 during an emergency pivoting opening movement, theprotective strip 8 made of elastic or elastomeric material makes contact with themetal profile 16 of the movingleaf 2, thereby preventing any damage thereto. - A person skilled in the art will be able to introduce modifications and variations in the exemplary embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention as it is defined in the attached claims.
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- A sliding door provided with an emergency pivoting opening system, of the type comprising a fixed leaf (1) and a moving leaf (2) arranged to run parallel and close to said fixed leaf (1), wherein said moving leaf (2) has an upper edge connected to a support carriage arranged to run along an upper linear guide and a lower edge from where there projects a journal (5) inserted to run in a lower linear guide (6) parallel to said upper linear guide, a hinge being arranged close to a first vertical edge (20) of the moving leaf (2) to allow a rotation of the moving leaf (2) in relation to said support carriage about a vertical rotation axis aligned with said hinge and with said journal (5) for an emergency pivoting opening, the fixed leaf (1) being arranged to also carry out an emergency pivoting opening with respect to a vertical rotation axis (27) close to a first vertical edge (22) of the fixed leaf (1) when it is pushed by the moving leaf (2), characterized in that along a lower edge of at least one of the fixed or moving leaves (1, 2) at least one protective strip (8) is arranged opposite to the other moving or fixed leaf (2, 1) to make contact therewith when the leaves tend to collide due to swinging in the normal opening or closing sliding movement or due to pivoting in the emergency opening rotation movement.
- A door according to claim 1, characterized in that the moving leaf (2) comprises a panel (15) and a carpentry element (16) joined to a lower edge of said panel (15) and the fixed leaf (1) comprises a panel (10) and a carpentry element (11) joined to a lower edge of said panel (10), one or more of the mentioned protective strips (8) being joined to one and/or the other of said carpentry elements (11, 16).
- A door according to claim 2, characterized in that said carpentry elements (11, 16) are metal carpentry elements in the form of extruded profiles, which have a bearing configuration (9) adapted to receive and retain a fastening configuration (26) formed in the protective strip (8), said fastening configuration (26) being inserted in said bearing configuration (9) by snap fit.
- A door according to claim 2, characterized in that one or more of said protective strips are fixed on the side of one and/or the other of said carpentry elements (11, 16) by adhesive, screws or rivets.
- A door according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the protective strip (8) is made of an elastic or elastomeric material.
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