[0001] The present invention relates to a device for closing a chink at the bottom of a
door in a closed position thereof, and for leaving this chink open when the door is
situated in an opened position. Such devices serve to close the chink to draught and
sound and can also have a fire-resistant function. Such threshold seals are applied
particularly by companies and public institutions.
[0002] Known devices make use of spring mechanisms. When a door is closed a cam is automatically
operated which sets one or more springs into operation to lower the threshold seal
by means of the force of gravity, while during opening the springs are tensioned in
order to raise the threshold seal again. The drawback of these known devices is the
lifespan of the spring mechanism, which already displays deteriorating operation after
a few months due to wear.
[0003] The present invention has for its object to obviate the above stated problem and
provides for this purpose a device for closing a chink at the bottom of a door in
a closed position thereof, comprising:
- an elongate member with a length roughly equal to the width of the door;
- first magnetic means arranged on the member for bringing the member into a first position
of the door closing the chink as well as a second position leaving the chink open.
[0004] Since the device according to the invention functions on the basis of magnetic attraction
and repulsion, the invention results in a greatly reduced wear or even no wear at
all, thereby decreasing maintenance costs. The device, which can serve as automatic
threshold seal, can be readily removed herein, for instance for servicing or replacement.
[0005] In a further preferred embodiment the first magnetic means comprise:
- first magnets with a first orientation which are arranged coupled to the member close
to opposite ends of the member; and
- second magnets with a second, opposite orientation which are arranged coupled to the
member close to the first magnets;
wherein the first magnetic means are magnetically coupled during use to second
magnetic means.
[0006] In a further preferred embodiment the member is movable relative to the second magnetic
means.
[0007] In a further preferred embodiment the member is movable in the width direction of
the door. The member can slide relative to the door, whereby the construction is relatively
simple. It is also easy to remove the member for cleaning or maintenance, since the
member is only coupled to the door magnetically.
[0008] In a further preferred embodiment the first magnets are flat magnets which are magnetized
in thickness direction and which are arranged at a predetermined angle to the longitudinal
axis of the member. Flat magnets are found to have a sufficient attracting and repellent
action, and are suitable for use in doors due to their small thickness.
[0009] In a further preferred embodiment the second magnets are flat magnets which are magnetized
in thickness direction and which are arranged at a predetermined angle to the longitudinal
axis of the member.
[0010] In a further preferred embodiment the third magnets are bar magnets. The magnetic
field generated by the bar magnets is found to be suitable for the intended operation.
[0011] In a further preferred embodiment a rubber profile is arranged over roughly the whole
length on an underside of the member. The profile provides sufficient sealing for
draught and sound, and owing to the flexibility of the rubber the assembly is also
suitable for an irregular ground surface.
[0012] Further advantages and features are elucidated with reference to the annexed figures,
wherein:
- Fig. 1 shows a perspective exploded view of a door provided with a first preferred
embodiment of an assembly according to the present invention;
- Fig. 2 shows an exploded detail view of the assembly of fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a schematic side view of a door provided with the assembly of fig. 1 in
a first position of use;
- Fig. 4 shows the door of fig. 3 in a second position of use;
- Fig. 5 shows the door of fig. 3 in a third position of use;
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a door provided with a second preferred embodiment
of an assembly according to the present invention;
- Fig. 7 is a schematic side view of the door with the second preferred embodiment of
the assembly of fig. 6.
[0013] A door 1 (fig. 1) provided with a device according to the present invention comprises
on the underside a slot-like opening 2 arranged along the whole width. Arranged in
slot-like opening 2 close to the outer ends thereof are two T-shaped aluminium profiles
4 which are connected to door 1. In both profiles 4 is arranged a bar magnet 6 which
extends over the whole thickness of profile 4 (fig. 2). An elongate member, in the
shown embodiment an aluminium U-profile 8 extending in longitudinal direction, has
a length which practically corresponds to the width of door 1. Plastic blocks 10 are
arranged in U-shaped profile 8 on the inner side close to the two outer ends thereof,
in which blocks are arranged flat rectangular magnets 12, 14, 16, 18 respectively,
which are magnetized in thickness direction and extend over the whole thickness of
a block 10. The magnets are oriented such that magnets 12, 16 are attracted by bar
magnet 6 and magnets 14, 18 are repulsed by bar magnet 6. A plastic block 20 with
a protruding pin 22 is further arranged on an end of profile 8. A curved rubber profile
24 is further arranged on the underside of profile 8 to provide an adequate sealing
against draught and sound.
[0014] When door 1 is closed, pin 22 rests against frame 30, wherein profile 8 with the
rubber seal 24 thereon rests on a ground surface 32 due to the magnetically repellent
action between magnet 14 and magnet 6 (fig. 3). When sliding door 1 is opened, the
pressure of frame 30 on pin 22 is relieved so that the attractive magnetic force between
magnet 12 and magnet 6 raises the U-profile 8 from the ground surface 32 (fig. 4).
When the sliding door is open (fig. 5), magnet 12 is drawn by the attractive magnetic
action to magnet 6 so that the rubber profile 24 is completely clear of the ground
surface 32.
[0015] Magnets 12, 14 lie at a predetermined angle to the longitudinal axis of profile 8,
in the shown embodiment about 45°, so that in addition to the vertical movement during
opening and closing of the door the profile 8 also moves over a distance of about
1 cm in horizontal direction, respectively in the direction of pin 22 or in the opposite
direction. During use the profile is slidable relative to the door. Profile 8 is magnetically
coupled to magnets 6, so that the profile, which serves as automatic threshold seal,
can be readily removed, for instance for cleaning.
[0016] The assembly according to the present invention can likewise be applied for a hinged
door 34 (fig. 6, 7), wherein pin 22 is replaced by a wedge-shaped or prismatic block
36 of a suitable material which is arranged on U-profile 8 on the hinge side of door
34. When door 34 is closed, block 36 causes a movement of U-profile 8 in horizontal
direction through contact with frame 30, wherein the U-profile will close the chink
under the door in the above described manner due to the magnetic repulsion. When the
door is opened, the contact between block 36 and frame 30 is released, wherein the
magnetic attraction ensures that U-profile 8 is lifted.
[0017] The above described embodiments, in which many modifications can be envisaged, are
intended only by way of example; the scope of protection is defined by the appended
claims.
1. Device for closing a chink at the bottom of a door in a closed position thereof, comprising:
- an elongate member with a length roughly equal to the width of the door;
- first magnetic means arranged on the member for bringing the member into a first
position of the door closing the chink as well as a second position leaving the chink
open.
2. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first magnetic means comprise:
- first magnets with a first orientation which are arranged coupled to the member
close to opposite ends of the member; and
- second magnets with a second, opposite orientation which are arranged coupled to
the member close to the first magnets;
wherein the first magnetic means are magnetically coupled during use to second
magnetic means arranged on the door.
3. Device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the member is movable relative to the second
magnetic means.
4. Device as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the member is movable in the width direction
of the door.
5. Device as claimed in claims 2-4, wherein the first magnets are flat magnets which
are magnetized in thickness direction and which are arranged at a predetermined angle
to the longitudinal axis of the member.
6. Device as claimed in claims 2-5, wherein the second magnets are flat magnets which
are magnetized in thickness direction and which are arranged at a predetermined angle
to the longitudinal axis of the member.
7. Device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second magnetic means comprise bar magnets.
8. Device as claimed in any of the claims 1-7, wherein a rubber profile is arranged on
the underside of the member along roughly the whole length.
9. Method for manufacturing a device as claimed in one or more of the claims 1-8.
10. Method for using a device as claimed in one or more of the claims 1-8.