[0001] The invention relates to a door which can be moved in vertical direction, comprising
at least two substantially rectangular panels which extend in horizontal direction
over substantially the width of the door and which are connected for mutual pivoting,
which panels extend in closed position of the door in a substantially vertical plane
wherein the upper panel rests on the panel located thereunder, wherein at least one
panel is provided on both its outer surface and its inner surface with a plate, i.e.
material shaped as a layer, which plates have outer sides which coincide with the
outer respectively inner surface of the panel and have inner sides which are mutually
facing, wherein at least one of the plates is manufactured from a first material,
between which plates a second material is arranged.
[0002] Such doors can be used to close off larger passages, wherein in the opened position
the door extends in a horizontal plane above the passage. During closing the panels,
which are guided in rails on either side of the passage, are tilted, starting with
the bottom panel. During the tilting the panels pivot relative to each other.
[0003] The inner surface of the panel lies on the side of the door which is directed toward
the side where the opened door is situated and the outer surface on the other side
of the panel which is generally directed outward when the door is arranged in the
outside wall of a building.
[0004] In such a door the panels must have a great strength in order to also achieve sufficient
rigidity of the door in the case of wider doors where long panels are used. The panels
therefore preferably have a relatively great thickness. So as to nevertheless limit
the weight of the door, the panels are constructed from two plates between which a
light material, for instance foam, is arranged. The panels thereby have a relatively
low weight but are extremely rigid.
[0005] When the door is closed the panels rest one on top of another, so that the lower
panels in particular are pushed against each other with a relatively great force.
It is important here that the panels fit together properly, so that they make mutual
contact with a sufficiently large surface area, thereby limiting the surface pressure.
In order to achieve this, the form and dimension of the panel must meet high standards.
[0006] The invention has for its object to provide a door wherein, when door is closed,
the panels fit together well and/or wherein the rigidity of the panels in width direction
of the door, i.e. in longitudinal direction of the panel, is increased.
For this purpose according to the invention said second material is more flexible
than said first material, wherein in a vertical cross-section perpendicularly of the
panel the plate of the first material has at least locally a corrugated form. In preference
the first material is metal and/or the second material is a foam.
[0007] Preferably the corrugated form is composed by horizontal extending straight ribs.
By giving the plate forming the surface of the panel a corrugated form the plate becomes
more rigid in the direction of the corrugations, while in the direction perpendicular
thereto the rigidity is reduced. Both plates preferably have a corrugated form.
[0008] In the plane of the plate forming the surface of the panel the plate has a certain
flexibility in a direction perpendicular to the corrugations. The panel thereby has
a greater rigidity in longitudinal direction but is flexible in transverse direction
such that the panels can always fit together well, even if the dimensioning is slightly
inaccurate.
[0009] The corrugated form is preferably such that the inner side of the plate locally extends
further outward relative to the panel than parts of the outer side of the plate. This
means that the height of the corrugation is greater than the thickness of the plate.
This will be further elucidated with reference to the embodiment.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment the corrugated form is a zigzag shape with substantially
flat parts of the plate between bent parts of the plate. Such a plate is simple to
manufacture.
[0011] Both plates preferably have at least locally a corrugated form and both plates are
manufactured from said first material, preferably metal.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment the plate has a corrugated form over a number of strips
extending in horizontal direction. Preferably two or more such strips are present
on a plate, and aside each strip a flat portion is present. In a preferred embodiment
such flat portion extends along the upper edge of a panel. Thereby it is hard to see
the individual panels when the door is closed. So, the closed door looks like a door
made out of one piece material, i.e. stronger then it is in fact.
[0013] The invention further relates to a panel for a door, which panel is provided on both
its outer surface and its inner surface with a plate, wherein the plates have outer
sides which coincide with the outer respectively the inner surface of the panel and
have inner sides which are mutually facing, wherein at least one of the plates is
manufactured from a first material, between which plates is arranged a second material
which is more flexible than said first material, wherein the plate of the first material
has at least locally a corrugated form in a cross-section perpendicularly of the panel.
[0014] The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a panel for a door, wherein
between two plates, wherein at least one of the plates is manufactured from a first
material, is arranged a second material which is more flexible than said first material,
wherein the plate of the first material has at least locally a corrugated form in
a cross-section perpendicularly of the panel.
[0015] For the purpose of elucidating the invention an embodiment of a door will be described
with reference to the drawing.
[0016] Figure 1 shows schematically a door in perspective view; figure 2 shows a part of
a door in perspective view; figures 3 and 4 are cross-sections at the position of
the connection between two panels of the door, and figure 5 shows a detail of figure
3.
[0017] The figures are only schematic representations of the embodiment.
[0018] Figure 1 shows a wall 1 with a rectangular opening with vertical edges 5 in which
is arranged a door 2. Door 2 comprises panels 3 which extend in horizontal direction
over the entire width of door 2. Each panel 3 is provided at each end with a guide
wheel 4, which guide wheels 4 are only shown in figure 1 on the right-hand side of
door 2.
[0019] Guide wheels 4 run in rails (not shown) which extend along the vertical edges 5 of
the opening and bend toward horizontal parts close to the upper part of the opening.
Door 2 can thereby be displaced between a closed position, wherein panels 3 of door
2 close off the opening, and an opened position wherein panels 3 of door 2 are displaced
along the rail such that they extend in a horizontal plane located above the opening.
[0020] During displacement of door 2 from the closed to the open position and vice versa,
the panels 3 pivot mutually, for which purpose they are mutually connected with hinges
6 (see figures 2-4). In the closed position of door 2 the panels 3 rest on each other.
[0021] Figure 2 shows a part of three panels 3. The lower two panels 3 are lying in the
same plane and upper panel 3 makes an angle with the panel 3 situated thereunder.
[0022] According to figure 2 the outer side of the door 2 has a corrugated surface located
in strips 17 and aside each strip there is a flat portion 18. One of the flat portions
18 extends along the upper edge of panel 3. When the door is closed it is hard to
see where the pannels 3 join each other.
[0023] Figures 3 and 4 show parts of two panels 3 at the position of hinge 6. In figure
3 the panels 3 lie in the same plane and in figure 4 they are placed at an angle.
[0024] Each panel 3 comprises two metal plates 7,8 between which is arranged foam material
9. Plates 7,8 are bent inward (towards one another) close to their edges and fixed
to one another, this being indicated with reference numeral 10. This fixing can be
a glue connection or can be effected with other clamping or connecting means. Plates
7,8 can also be fixed by the foam material 9 present between plates 7,8, so that no
additional connecting means are necessary.
[0025] As shown in figures 3 and 4, upper panel 3 has on its edge a recess 11 into which
extends a protruding part 12 of lower panel 3.
[0026] Hinge 6 is fixed against the inner surfaces of the two panels 3 by means of screws
13. The inner surface of panel 3 is understood to mean the side which is situated
on the inside when the door is arranged in outer wall 1 of a building. This is the
side where door 2 is situated in its open position.
[0027] As can be seen in figure 3, the two panels 3 rest on each other close to the inner
surface where the plates 8 make mutual contact and close to the outer surface where
plates 7 make mutual contact. These positions are indicated in figure 3 with reference
numerals 14 respectively 15.
[0028] Metal plate 7 on the outer surface of each panel 3 and metal plate 8 on the inner
surface of each panel 3 have a corrugated form in cross-section, at least over a part
of the surface. Figure 5 shows that the height of the corrugation (h) is greater than
the thickness (w) of the plate.
[0029] The corrugated form of plates 7,8 results in plate 7,8, and therewith panel 3, having
a greater rigidity. There moreover results a certain flexibility in vertical direction
(in closed position of the door) so that even in the case of small variations the
panels 3 situated one above another can also support on each other at the positions
indicated with reference numerals 14 and 15 in figure 3.
1. Door which can be moved in vertical direction, comprising at least two substantially
rectangular panels (3) which extend in horizontal direction over substantially the
width of the door (2) and which are connected for mutual pivoting, which panels (3)
extend in closed position of the door (2) in a substantially vertical plane wherein
the upper panel (3) rests on the panel (3) located thereunder, wherein at least one
panel (3) is provided on both its outer surface and its inner surface with a plate
(7,8), which plates have outer sides which coincide with the outer respectively inner
surface of the panel (3) and have inner sides which are mutually facing, wherein at
least one of the plates (7,8) is manufactured from a first material, between which
plates (7,8) a second material (9) is arranged, which second material is more flexible
than said first material, wherein in a vertical cross-section perpendicularly of the
panel (3) the plate (7,8) of the first material has at least locally a corrugated
form.
2. Door according to claim 1, characterized in that the corrugated form is composed by
substantially horizontal extending straight ribs.
3. Door according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the corrugated
form is such that the inner side of the plate (7,8) locally extends further outward
relative to the panel (3) than parts of the outer side of the plate (7,8).
4. Door according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the corrugated
form is a zigzag shape with substantially flat parts of the plate (7,8) between bent
parts of the plate (7,8).
5. Door according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that both plates (7,8)
have locally a corrugated form.
6. Door according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that both plates (7,8)
are manufactured from said first material, preferably metal.
7. Door according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the plate (7,8)
has a corrugated form over a number of strips (17) extending in horizontal direction
and that aside each strip (17) a flat portion (18) is present.
8. Door according to claim 7, characterized in that said flat portion (18) extends along
the upper edge of a panel (3).
9. Panel for a door (2) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the panel (3) is provided on both its outer surface and its inner surface with a plate
(7,8), wherein the plates (7,8) have outer sides which coincide with the outer respectively
the inner surface of the panel (3) and have inner sides which are mutually facing,
wherein at least one of the plates (7,8) is manufactured from a first material, between
which plates (7,8) is arranged a second material (9) which is more flexible than said
first material, wherein the plate (7,8) of the first material has at least locally
a corrugated form in a cross-section perpendicularly of the panel (3).
10. Method of manufacturing a panel (3) for a door (2) as claimed in any of the claims
1-8, characterized in that between two plates (7,8), wherein at least one of the plates
(7,8) is manufactured from a first material, is arranged a second material (9) which
is more flexible than said first material, wherein the plate (7,8) of the first material
has at least locally a corrugated form in a cross-section perpendicularly of the panel
(3).