[0001] This invention relates to a gasket for internal doors, such as leaf doors interposed
between communicating spaces within a building and composed of a door frame and a
door leaf.
[0002] It is well known that in internal doors of this kind there is generally provided
a handle-operated spring latch to keep the door leaf in contact with the door frame
when in its closed position.
[0003] A main object of the present invention is to eliminate the spring latch type of fastener
in an internal door of a building.
[0004] It is apparent that attaining such an object would result in considerable simplification
both for the door manufacturer, who would no longer need to apply the fastener, and
for the user, who would no longer have to operate such a device for closing and opening
the door.
[0005] This simplification in door opening and closure would for example be particularly
advantageous for the disabled, for whom operating the handle can be a real problem.
[0006] In solving the aforesaid problem and achieving further advantages which will be more
apparent hereinafter, the present invention provides a gasket for internal doors,
such as leaf doors interposed between communicating spaces within a building and composed
of a door frame and a door leaf, characterised by comprising, for fixing said gasket
to said door in the corner region in which contact occurs between the door frame and
door leaf when in the closed position, a base element from which there extend in diverging
directions two lateral walls having a certain rigidity but able to yield elastically,
and by compression abut against those door parts contained within said corner region,
the ends of said lateral walls of the gasket being joined together by a convex upper
wall which in its central position assumes the form of a tubular seat for a strip
of magnetic material, which is hence contained within the space defined between said
base element, said lateral walls of a certain rigidity and said convex upper wall
which joins them together.
[0007] The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent
from the ensuing description of one non-limiting embodiment thereof given with reference
to the figures of the accompanying drawings.
[0008] Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a leaf door located within a building
between two intercommunicating spaces, shown with the door leaf open with respect
to the door frame.
[0009] Figure 2 is a sectional perspective view of a gasket mounted on the door shown in
Figure 1.
[0010] Figure 3 is a cross-section through those parts of the closed door on which gaskets
according to the invention are mounted.
[0011] With reference to the said figures, a gasket 10 according to the invention comprises
a base element 11 for fixing the gasket to the door parts, namely the door frame and
the door leaf.
[0012] The fixing base element comprises flexible ribs 14 which fix the gasket by virtue
of their insertion into suitable grooves formed in the corner region of the door parts
concerned, for receiving this base element.
[0013] From the base element 11 there extend in diverging directions two lateral walls 12
and 13 having a certain rigidity but by compression able to abut against those door
parts contained within said corner region.
[0014] The upper ends of said lateral walls of the gasket are joined together by a convex
upper wall 15 which in its centre assumes the form of a tubular seat 19 into which
there is inserted a strip 16 of magnetic material, which is thus contained within
the space defined overall by said base element 11, said lateral walls 12 and 13 of
the gasket and said convex upper wall 15 which joins these latter together.
[0015] As can be seen from Figure 1, gasket pieces 10 can be mounted both along the door
frame 9 and along the perimeter of the door leaf 8 in mutually facing positions.
[0016] If for example a gasket piece 10 is mounted on the vertical upright opposite the
upright on which the door leaf 8 is hinged, an analogous gasket piece (magnetized
with opposite polarity) is mounted along the corresponding corner of the door leaf.
[0017] In Figure 1 gasket pieces are provided along all three sides of the door frame and
of the door leaf.
[0018] In a modification a further gasket piece can be provided along the lower corner of
the door leaf, with an analogous corresponding gasket piece along the threshold bounded
by the door.
[0019] Figure 3 shows the relative positions of the gaskets according to the invention when
the door is closed. Figure 3 shows specifically a gasket 10 mounted along the corner
region of a door frame 9 and a corresponding gasket mounted along the corner region
of a door leaf 8.
[0020] As can be seen in Figure 3, when in its operating position the gasket 10 is mounted
within grooves 6 and 7 formed by milling in the corner region (female) of the door
leaf 8 and in the corner region (male) of the door frame 9 respectively. The gasket
is fixed by inserting the base element 11. When in this position the lateral walls
12 and 13 of the gasket pieces 10 are held in their operating position by the compression
of the walls 12 and 13 against the walls 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the door parts, so as to
form a seal by interference between the gasket and the door parts. In Figure 3 it
can be seen that closure is achieved by magnetic attraction between the magnetic material
inserts contained in the tubular seats of the facing gaskets, these being magnets
of opposite polarity.
[0021] To obtain greater flexibility of the lateral walls 12 and 13 of the gasket, which
are relatively rigid but must be able to deform by compression in order to be retained
in their operating position, at least one of said lateral walls can be formed with
a thickness variation as can be seen in the lateral walls of Figure 3 at the step
17.
[0022] The convex wall 15 which joins said lateral walls of the gasket together terminates
upperly with a pair of projecting flanges 18, which contribute to retaining the gasket
in position against the walls in the corner region of the door parts, as can be seen
in Figure 3. As shown in this figure, said projecting flanges 18 are able to abut
against the corners of said walls 2 and 3 in the case of the door leaf 8, because
this normally has a feminine configuration in the closure region.
[0023] In contrast, at the corner of the door frame 9, which is normally of male configuration,
one of the flanges 18 abuts against the corner of the wall 4 of the door frame, whereas
the other deforms by compression against the flat wall 5 of the door frame.
[0024] The configuration of the gasket according to the invention is such that when the
door leaf and door frame are being brought closer together during closure there is
a progressive mutual sliding of the convex upper walls 15 of the two mutually facing
gaskets by the effect of the magnetic attraction, until when in the closed position
they mutually abut at the magnetic inserts of opposite polarity in the final position
shown in Figure 3.
[0025] Figure 3 shows the most simple embodiment of the invention.
[0026] Modifications can however be provided, such as that shown in Figure 2, in which a
flat metal blade 20, for example of aluminium, is contained in the space between the
magnetic strip 16 and its tubular seat 19 in the gasket, in a position opposite the
interface between that gasket and the corresponding gasket provided on the other door
part. A further modification of this embodiment is also shown in Figure 2 and is represented
by the insertion of a rod 21, again preferably of metal, inserted into the upper part
of the fixing base element 11.
[0027] The purpose of these metal blades, rods or possibly other devices of different shape,
is to prevent any longitudinal traction occurring during the mounting of the gasket
if by insertion, or to prevent the gasket being elongated if mounted by rollers or
the like. This prevents any possibility of gasket shrinkage with corresponding shortening,
when released (by cessation of the traction force) after mounting. In this respect,
the metal blade or rod forms a reinforcement which is rigid against traction but is
flexible in a transverse direction to allow the gasket to adapt to the door frame
or door leaf.
[0028] A further modification to the gasket of the invention is represented by its geometry.
As can be seen in the examples shown in the figures, the gasket can comprise as the
fixing base element a foot positioned obliquely to the main axis of symmetry of the
gasket.
[0029] However this foot can also coincide with this axis of symmetry.
[0030] The gasket can also be symmetrical about its main axis.
[0031] The lateral walls of the gasket can either be different, as in the figures of the
accompanying drawings, or be identical.
[0032] Instead of the foot, any other suitable means for connection to the door parts can
be provided as the fixing base element.
[0033] From the aforegoing it is apparent that the invention enables magnetic-type fastening
to be achieved for internal doors, so making it possible to eliminate handle-type
spring latches.
[0034] This advantage represents an evident constructional simplification for the door manufacturer,
together with considerably simplified operation for the user in that the handle opening
and closing movement is avoided.
[0035] As initially stated, this is a particular advantage for the disabled in that a door
provided with a magnetic gasket according to the invention can be opened by merely
pushing or pulling without the need to operate a handle.
[0036] The magnetic gaskets of the invention also have the further advantage of maintaining
the door leaf and door frame in constant contact when in the closed position, so eliminating
vibration or quivering which can be annoying in terms of noise in addition to prejudicing
the seal.
[0037] The acoustic seal provided by the gasket of the invention is also constant with time
because of the permanent and active action of the closure magnet.
[0038] A further advantage of the gasket of the invention is its possible use in sliding
doors comprising a door end-of-travel stop system, in order to eliminate hooks or
other systems for fixing the sliding door to the door frame.
1. A gasket for internal doors, such as leaf doors interposed between communicating spaces
within a building and composed of a door frame and a door leaf, characterised by comprising,
for fixing said gasket to said door in the corner region in which contact occurs between
the door frame and door leaf when in the closed position, a base element from which
there extend in diverging directions two lateral walls having a certain rigidity but
able to yield elastically, and by compression abut against those door parts contained
within said corner region, the ends of said lateral walls of the gasket being joined
together by a convex upper wall which in its central position assumes the form of
a tubular seat for a strip of magnetic material, which is hence contained within the
space defined between said base element, said lateral walls of a certain rigidity
and said convex upper wall which joins them together.
2. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said convex upper wall extends
beyond the upper ends of said gasket lateral walls by means of two projecting flanges.
3. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised by being symmetrical about its main
axis defined by the base element used for its fixing.
4. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised by being asymmetrical about its main
axis.
5. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said lateral walls of the gasket
are identical.
6. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that in at least one of said lateral
walls of the gasket there are provided regions of differential thickness or rigidity.
7. A gasket as claimed in claim 1, characterised by comprising stiffening means, such
as bars or rods or blades of rigid material such as metal.
8. A gasket as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that said stiffening means consists
of a blade coextruded with the gasket within said tubular seat housing the magnetic
material strip, on the opposite side to that gasket face exposed to the magnetic attraction.
9. An internal door, in particular a leaf door to be interposed between communicating
spaces within a building and composed of a door frame and a door leaf, characterised
by being provided with a gasket in accordance with one or more of the preceding claims,
along at least one of the four sides of the door frame and along the corresponding
side of the door leaf which faces it when the door is closed.
10. A door as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that seats, such as grooves formed
by milling, are provided in the corner regions in which contact occurs between the
door frame and door leaf when in the closed position, to house said gaskets.