[0001] The invention relates to a folding partition structure consisting in a set of adjoining
panels slidable in tracks, alternated with intermediate hinge post sections and joined
together by hinges that are concealed from external view. Numerous types of partition
systems are currently marketed, which consist in folding panels designed to glide
between top and bottom horizontal tracks. These folding panel systems are especially
useful for partitioning off and protecting open spaces such as terrace roofs, balconies,
porticoes, etc.. The panels can be stowed away one against the next in simple fashion
to the end of minimizing the space taken up when not in use. Moreover, folding panel
systems of the type in question can be used advantageously to partition off internal
spaces in a wide variety of ways, each such partition being swiftly removable.
[0002] Folding panels are practical, and well liked by virtue of the simple method of opening
out and stowing away, and above all, of the undeniable advantages afforded as outlined
above. Nonetheless, there are certain drawbacks currently discernible currently in
partition systems which detract from their functional potential.
[0003] A first drawback stems from the fact that the structure of most partitions is somewhat
complex and costly.
[0004] The principal drawback, however, is that heat and sound insulation tend to be of
poor efficiency, especially along the fold lines between panels. One attempt to create
a seal across the fold lines between panels consists in bridging the gaps with strips
of rubber or other such material that deform elastically when the panels are rotated
on their hinges.
[0005] Clearly, the continued use of folding partitions over a period of time will subject
these seals to notable wear, diminishing their effectiveness. In addition, it must
be said that the seals do not present an acceptable appearance, especially when the
panels are folded and stowed.
[0006] Another folding partition structure incorporates an intermediate hinge post section,
located between and articulating with each two adjacent panels. The upright stile
sections of the panel sashes in this system are provided at each articulation with
two contact surfaces contoured in the shape of an arc to a circle, each concentric
with the point of articulation itself, and the intermediate section with two corresponding
seals designed to engage the contact surfaces as the panels rotate. Whilst able to
solve the problems of heat and sound insulation, this latter solution is still by
no means free from drawbacks; in effect, such folding structures have proved slow
to sell by reason of the high cost of manufacture involved in producing the particular
contour of the sash stile section.
[0007] A second disadvantage stems from the fact that tight contact must be ensured between
the contoured surfaces of the panel sash stile sections and the respective seals in
order to obtain good acoustic insulation during rotation of the panel; thus there
is strong sliding friction between the surfaces and the seals, resulting in heavy
wear on the seals.
[0008] A further limitation affecting structures of this type is due to the fact that the
extended partition can be made to follow a curved track on one side only. In effect,
the single panel can rotate in relation to the intermediate post section through no
more than 90° from the fully open position to the folded and stowed position, so that
no rotation whatever is possible in the direction opposite to the folding direction.
[0009] Another drawback affecting conventional folding panel structures, especially when
exposed to the weather (as will normally be the case), is that the sashes can become
separated from their hinges by the force of the wind, presenting a serious hazard
to life and limb. Accordingly, the axial movement of hinge parts in relation to one
another needs to be prevented in order to ensure that the panels of the structure
afford stability against wind, not to mention strength in the face of attempted break-in.
The prior art embraces folding partition systems in which the relative axial movement
of hinge parts is prevented by a locking ring; such a ring is located in a seating
afforded by the hinge pivot, and thus disallows removal of the relative bushing.
[0010] This is an expedient that betrays certain drawbacks nonetheless, and tends toward
impracticality.
[0011] A first drawback stems from the fact that the pivot to which the locking ring is
fitted must first be machined, and therefore requires prior adaptation to suit the
type of hinge adopted.
[0012] A second drawback stems from the fact that, in the event of the sash and frame needing
to be separated from one another, the locking ring must first be removed; not only
is this an operation requiring special tools, but notable additional difficulties
also arise, especially with hinges installed in positions that deny easy access.
[0013] The object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks mentioned above.
[0014] The stated object is achieved in a folding panel structure as characterized in the
appended claims, which resolves the problem of providing good heat and sound insulation
without the use of sliding surfaces, and is also economical in production.
[0015] One of the advantages of the invention, in fact, derives from the adoption of simple
sections which are thus easy to manufacture and inexpensive.
[0016] A further advantage consists in the fact that the structure according to the invention
can be used easily for non-rectilinear partitioning, whereby the panels, which swing
to either side of the hinge centre through a certain angle, can be positioned along
any given curved trajectory.
[0017] Not least among the advantages afforded is that the seals adopted are not affected
by problems of wear. In fact, the significant proximity of the sash stile sections
and the intermediate post sections, attributable to the particular arrangement of
the hinge, enables the use of ordinary abutting seals. In addition to the flexibility
and simplicity of the structure disclosed, mention should be made of its pleasing
appearance, gained by virtue of the fact that the hinges are totally concealed from
view and thus do not affect the visual design of the panels when in their extended
configuration. An additional advantage of the structure disclosed is that no relative
axial movement of hinge parts can occur, and the risk of sashes being blown off by
the wind is thus eliminated. Moreover, routine maintenance of the panels is much facilitated,
even of the external faces that are often difficult if not altogether impossible to
reach in conventional structures, as the sashes can be lifted easily from their pivots
when folded into the stowed position.
[0018] The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of
the accompanying drawings, in which:
-fig 1 is a cross section of the folding partition structure, seen in plan in its
extended rectilinear configuration;
-fig 2 is a cross section of the folding partition structure of fig 1, seen in plan,
showing a point at which two adjacent panels are folded through 90° from the configuration
of fig 1;
-fig 3 illustrates a first alternative embodiment of the invention;
-fig 4 illustrates a second alternative embodiment of the invention.
[0019] With reference to the drawings, the structure 1 consists substantially in panels
5 and intermediate sections 2 located between the panels 5. The panels 5 consist preferably
in centred panes of glass, and sash frame members 7 surrounding the panes.
[0020] Each intermediate section 2 connects on either hand with the adjacent panel 5 by
way of a hinge 3 that is located between the longitudinal median plane 4 of the panel
5 and one or other of the two external faces 6 of the sash.
[0021] Each hinge 3 is accommodated within the dimensional compass of the corresponding
panel sash member 7, in such a way as to remain concealed from external view and thus
ensure that the appearance of the panels 5 will not be adversely affected when the
partition is extended.
[0022] The positioning of the hinge 3 is advantageous in particular as it enables the upright
sash members, i.e. the stile sections 7, to be brought markedly close to the corresponding
intermediate sections 2, when the panels 5 are drawn out into the extended configuration
of the partition.
[0023] In fact, the proximity of the two sections 2 and 7 will be the more pronouned the
closer the single hinge 3 can be stationed behind the face 6 of the panel 5.
[0024] By logical extension, a close position of the panel section 7 in relation to the
adjacent intermediate section 2 will enable the insertion of seals 8 with correspondingly
compact dimensions, which in turn brings about an improvement in the heat and sound
insulation properties of the structure 1.
[0025] To this end, the seals 8 can be of different types and differently disposed.
[0026] In figs 1 and 2 for example, the longitudinal edges of the stile sections 7 nearest
to the intermediate section 2 are moulded with appropriate seatings 14 to accommodate
the seals 8.
[0027] In fig 3, on the other hand, the seals 8 are fitted directly to the intermediate
section 2, anchored in relative seatings 18 located at the vertical edges. Accordingly,
when the panels 5 are folded away into the stowing position, each seal 8 will be located
between the flank surface 17 of the intermediate section 2 and the adjacent external
face 6 of the panel 5. Positioned thus between the two surfaces, the seal 8 functions
as a soft cushioning medium.
[0028] Another possible arrangement of the seals 8 is that illustrated in fig 4, where each
seal 8 is split into two matching parts 8a and 8b.
[0029] In this instance, both the intermediate section 2 and the stile section 7 afford
seatings 18, 14 to accommodate the respective parts 8a and 8b.
[0030] Again, the seatings denoted 18 are located along the vertical edges of the intermediate
section 2; the seatings denoted 14, on the other hand, are the same as in figs 1 and
2.
[0031] This particular arrangement of the seals 8a, 8b is especially advantageous in cases
where magnetic types are adopted. In practice, the magnetic force of attraction, which
persists when the lips of the seals 8a and 8b are offered to one another, is such
as to ensure an efficient excluding action even with seals that have become especially
worn or deformed.
[0032] The intermediate section connects with the hinge 3 by way of an element 9 which,
being appropriately profiled, allows the adjacent stile section 7 to rotate freely,
but in such a way that no contact is possible geometrically between the stile and
the element 9 when the panel 5 is rotated.
[0033] More exactly, the interconnecting element 9 issues from the flank 17 of the intermediate
section 2 directed toward the hinge 3 and is L-shaped, thus creating a recess in which
to accommodate the edge 13 of the stile section 7 when the relative panel 5 is folded
into the stowed position.
[0034] Moreover, the stile sections 7 are fashioned with a rounded profile at the edges
13, in such a way as to minimize the space necessary for rotation.
[0035] Naturally enough, the hinge 3 is connected by way of a second element 10 with the
stile section 7 of the panel.
[0036] To facilitate assembly, in a preferred embodiment, the two interconnecting elements
9, 10 will engage with the intermediate section 2 and the stile section 7, respectively,
by way of positive sliding fittings 11 and 12. Clearly enough, the elements 9 and
10 might equally well be associated removably with the sections by means of other
fasteners such as screws, bolts etc.
[0037] Preferably, the fitting denoted 12 consists in a slot 16 running longitudinally and
in relief along the flank 17 of the intermediate section 2. The side face of the slot
16 farthest from the hinge 3 is located advantageously behind and directly adjoining
one of the seals 8; in this way, the face also provides a stop to check the inwardly-directed
flexural movement of the seals 8, caused by wind or draught, while presenting an internal
labyrinth profile to any air that may in fact infiltrate.
[0038] Alternatively, in the event that the element 9 is attached to the intermediate section
2 other than by way of a positive fitting 12, integrally for example, the check for
the seals 8 can be fashioned as illustrated in fig 2, in the form of a simple fin
15. Such a fin will be located, clearly enough, in the area opposite that occupied
by the hinge 3 in relation to the longitudinal median plane 4 of the panel 5, and
positioned longitudinally on the flank 17 of the intermediate section 2; needless
to say, the fin 15 will extend continuously along the entire length of the seal 8
if its function as a stop is to be performed to best effect. Disposed thus, the fin
15 provides an effective labyrinth against any infiltration of air, water etc.
[0039] Given that between each stile section 7 and the relative intermediate section 2 there
is a certain degree of clearance (however minimal), the folding partition disclosed
possesses the capacity to bend marginally, even toward the side opposite that on which
the panels are folded away for stowing. Accordingly, it becomes possible for the extended
partition to follow trajectories deviating on either side from the median plane 4,
with equal ease.
[0040] The hinge 3 used in the folding structure, which consists essentially in a pivot
and a bushing, also comprises an interference element denoted 20. The interference
element 20 is rigidly associated with one component of the hinge assembly (pivot or
bushing) and stationed outside the dimensional compass normally allowing relative
axial movement of the hinge components.
[0041] The interference element 20 is positioned so as to register with a given component
of the partition structure and disallow its movement along the axis of rotation of
the hinge 3.
[0042] More exactly, the interference element 20 can be embodied, as in the example illustrated,
in such a way as to enter into contact with the intermediate section 2 by way of the
element 9 interconnecting the section with the respective component of the hinge 3.
[0043] The function of the interference element 20 is linked to two particular positions:
a first of non-interference, in which the intermediate section 2 is easily separated
from the point of articulation, and a second of interference in which movement of
the relative interconnecting element 9 in an axial direction is disallowed by reason
of the fact that the interference element 20 is rigidly associated with the interconnecting
element 10 of the sash stile section 7, hence with the remaining component of the
hinge.
[0044] It will thus be clear how the dimensions and shape of the interference element 20
permit of selecting an angle of rotation of the panel 5 at which its movement in the
axial direction will be either enabled or inhibited; moreover, the interference element
20 can be associated removably with the relative component of the hinge 3. Embodied
thus, the folding structure is rendered significantly more stable and safe in the
extended configuration, given that freedom of relative axial movement at the various
points of articulation is entirely eliminated. At the same time, the intermediate
sections 2 will become freely detachable from the sashes 5 at the respective hinge
3, automatically, when the panels are folded back.
[0045] The ease with which the intermediate section 2 can be dismantled also favours routine
maintenance of the outsides of the sashes 5, which normally would be difficult, if
not impossible to reach (in the case of balcony enclosures).
1) A folding partition structure consisting in a set of adjoining panels, slidable
in tracks, alternated with intermediate hinge post sections and joined by concealed
hinges,
characterized
in that the hinges (3) are positioned between the longitudinal median plane (4) of
the panels (5) and one or other of the external faces (6) of the panel sashes, enabling
location of the stile section (7) of each sash in close proximity to the adjacent
intermediate section (2) when the panels (5) are extended to form a partition, in
such a way as to enable the interposition of seals (8) possessing correspondingly
compact dimensions.
2) A structure as in claim 1, wherein each hinge (3) is contained within the dimensional
compass of the relative sash stile section (7) and associated with the adjacent intermediate
section (2) by way of an interconnecting element (9) of which the contour allows the
stile section (7) to rotate freely without encountering the interconnecting element
(9), when the panel is folded away for stowing.
3) A structure as in claim 1, wherein the hinge (3) is interconnected with the intermediate
section (2) and the panel sash stile section (7) by way of a removable first element
(9) and a removable second element (10), respectively.
4) A structure as in claim 3, wherein the first and second interconnecting elements
(9, 10) engage with the intermediate section (2) and the panel sash stile section
(7) by way of corresponding positive sliding fittings (11, 12).
5) A structure as in claim 1, wherein the vertical edges (13) of the sash stile sections
(7) adjacent to each intermediate section (2) offer a rounded profile in order to
minimize the space necessary for rotation.
6) A structure as in claim 1, wherein each stile section (7) affords respective seatings
(14) serving to accommodate the seals (8).
7) A structure as in claim 1, wherein each vertical edge of the intermediate section
(2) directed toward the corresponding hinge (3) affords a respective seating (18)
serving to accommodate a seal (8) that performs an additional cushioning function
by virtue of its position between the intermediate section (2) and the panel (5),
assumed when the panels are folded and stowed.
8) A structure as in claim 1, wherein the seals (8) are magnetic in embodiment and
consist in two distinct parts (8a, 8b), accommodated in relative seatings (18, 14)
afforded respectively and in corresponding positions by the inside vertical edges
of the intermediate section (2) and the stile sections (7).
9) A structure as in claim 1, wherein each flank of the intermediate section (2) directed
toward a sash stile section (7) affords a continuous longitudinal fin (15) positioned
on the side of the longitudinal median plane (4) of the panel (5) opposite from that
of the hinge (3), alongside and immediately behind the corresponding seal (8), which
serves both to check inwardly directed flexural movement of the seal (8) and to create
an internal labyrinth profile.
10) A structure as in claim 4, wherein the sliding fitting (12) relative to the intermediate
section (2) consists in a slot (16), set in relief and located on the flank (17) of
the intermediate section (2) offered to the corresponding hinge (3), of which the
side face farthest from the hinge (3) is positioned immediately behind a corresponding
seal (8) in such a manner as to check inwardly directed flexural movement of the seal
and also to create an internal labyrinth profile.
11) A structure as in claim 1, comprising at least one interference element (20) rigidly
associated with one of the components of each hinge (3), stationed outside the dimensional
compass internally of which axial movement of the hinge is normally allowed, and of
shape and dimensions such as to disallow movement of the components along their axis
of rotation one in relation to the other on arrival at a selected angle of rotation.
12) A structure as in claim 11, wherein the interference element (20) is rigidly and
removably associated with the relative component of the hinge (3).
13) A structure as in claims 2 and 11, wherein the interference element (20) registers
with the intermediate section (2) by way of the element (9) interconnecting that section
with the hinge (3).