TECHNICAL DOMAIN
[0001] The invention relates to hinge systems for sectional gates, and to sectional gates
as such.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] Sectional gates are essentially known in the state of the art. Such gates comprise
a plurality of panels arranged along each other in a mutually hinge way.
[0003] In a closed gate configuration, the panels are arranged adjacently in a vertical
way, and they close off the gate opening. From this configuration, they can be moved
upwards along a predetermined path, into an open configuration. Thereby, the panels
are hidden mostly horizontally/hanging in an inclined way, for example along the ceiling
of a closable inner space.
[0004] Important characteristics of sectional gates are o.a. the look, durability, maintenance
friendliness, material cost, production cost, insulation value, draught and moisture
proofing, the total mass and rigidity. Furthermore, special attention is paid to the
safety of sectional gates. For example, the design of the panels is often such that
no fingers can get clasped when mutually hinge. Said sectional gates are also said
to be "finger-safe". Often, the panel edges are thereto formed as a "groove", on the
one hand, and a "tooth" or "tongue", on the other hand.
[0005] EP 0 623 724 describes a sectional gate that is composed of PU full-foamed sandwich panels with
steel outer coating. Each panel comprises extruded hinge portions at the bottom and
at the top. These hinge portions do not only ensure a mutual hinge connection, but
also the finger-safe cooperation of the panels. For the latter, the hinge portions
are respectively designed as tongue and groove. They are an integral portion of the
sandwich panels, as a result of which they cannot be replaced individually.
[0006] Moreover, sometimes, it can be desirable to make the panels from a natural material
such as wood. For structural reasons, however, there are some important restrictions
as to the material choice of the panels. Especially, a tongued and grooved design
is very fragile and wear-sensitive. More generally, the panel material, together with
the design of the hinge means, should allow a sufficiently robust coupling. For these
reasons, relatively heavy, wood panels are applied only rarely.
[0007] EP 2 118 418 describes another hinge system for sectional gates. The system provides a male and
a female edge profile, for a mutual hinge connection cooperation. Along the front
side, the male hinge profile moreover contributes to the finger safety, by means of
a bent wing. A disadvantage is that this profile significantly determines the look
of the sectional gate, which can be undesirable from an aesthetic point of view.
[0008] Furthermore,
DE 10 2015 205 655 describes two hinge profiles for a sectional gate. It is about two aluminium extruded
profiles that can be coupled in a hinge way. Such profiles can be attached to the
edge portions of a foam plate by means of screws, for forming a sectional gate panel.
Again however, the hinge profiles significantly determine the look of the gate.
[0009] WO 1994 05887 also describes an upper profile portion and a lower profile portion for coupling
panels. The profile portions have curved sections that mutually interact, at a certain
distance from their pivoting connection. At least one of the curved sections is coupled
to the hinge point via an inclined flange (in an angle). The profile portions (with
their curved sections) are mounted against the inner sides of the panels. They broaden,
as it were, the lower and upper edges of the panels. The panels are insulated at the
inside. As a result, they are thicker.
[0010] Finally,
US 2007 000 623 describes and shows a sectional gate of which the panels are composed of an outer
layer + insulating filling material. Typically, it is about full-foamed sandwich panels.
In a closed state, blocking elements (provided along the upper edges of the panels)
push against sealing blocks (provided along the lower edges of the panels). Thus,
there is a certain sealing. It is however uncertain if a detached blocking element
and sealing block offer a sound sealing. Also, because the edges of the sandwich panels
are only resistant to a limited compressive force. At frequent charging and relieving
(when closing and opening the gate), the coating and/or the insulation foam can be
affected by fatiguing.
[0011] The present invention aims to find a solution for at least some of the above-mentioned
problems.
[0012] Thereby, the invention provides a new type of sectional gate and corresponding hinge
system, in which at least one of said characteristics is improved. In particular,
the invention is directed to a free choice of material for the panels, while guaranteeing
the sturdiness and durability. Thereby, preferably, also the look of the sectional
gate can significantly be directed.
[0013] In particular, the invention is directed to a maximum sturdiness and durability.
Thereby, the look of the sectional gate should be affected by the hinge profiles as
little as possible; preferably, the look is determined maximally by the choice of
material of the panels. In closed state, the sectional gate should be moisture- and
draught-proof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] In a first aspect, the invention relates to a sectional gate of claim 1, comprising
at least a first and a second panel, and an associated first and second hinge profile.
A tongued and grooved surface thereby provides a finger safety. In particular, the
tongued surface comprises a proximal and distal tongued surface, which proximal tongued
surface is formed by an edge portion of the second panel, and which distal tongued
surface is formed by the second hinge portion.
[0015] Typically, that hinge portion is made from a wear-resistant, sturdy and/or tough
material. Thereby, it provides the same characteristics at the tongue tip, as a result
of which it is stronger and will wear/break off less quickly. On the other hand, this
reinforcement is very selective. In any case, the hinge portions now not only ensure
the hinge function, but moreover also at least partially the finger safety. Thereby,
they form the most complex/fragile portions, namely the hinge means and the tongue
tip. Indeed, the proximal portion of the tongued surface is constituted by the upper
edge of the panel, as a result of which said hinge portion is only minimally, or not
at all, visible from the front side of the gate. Thus, the panel itself significantly
determines the look of the gate. Preferably, the hinge portions are also only minimally
visible from the back side of the gate.
[0016] Preferably, the grooved surface is formed partially by the first panel, and partially
by the first hinge portion. Preferably, the tongued surface is formed partially by
the second panel, and partially by the second hinge portion. The hinge portions thus
ensure, on the one hand, the hinge, and, on the other hand, the coating of the most
fragile portions of the tongue and groove.
[0017] In a further preferred embodiment according to claim 2, both hinge profiles comprise
a reinforcing rib and an attachment lip, both parallel to the associated panel, and
optionally in line with each other. In
WO 1994 05887, on the contrary, the inclined "flange" is placed in an angle. An advantage is that
such attachment lips can easily be anchored in slots, provided thereto along the edge
portions of the panels. Optionally, they are glued in such slots. The reinforcement
ribs are also parallel to the panels. With a correct profiling of the panel edge portions,
they are thus covered automatically by the panels, when inserting the attachment lips
(according to the height direction). Preferably, the reinforcement ribs are covered
partially by the panels. Optionally, they are glued thereto. This ensures further
sturdiness. Preferably, each panel extends to the corresponding hinge means. An important
advantage is also that the reinforcement ribs themselves are not visible. The hinge
profiles are thus not or barely visible, from the inside of the sectional gate.
[0018] In further aspects, the invention also relates to a panel of claim 10, and to a kit
of claim 11.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019]
Figure 1A shows a detail of a schematic cross-section of a sectional gate, according to a possible
embodiment.
Figure 1B shows another detail of a schematic cross-section of a sectional gate, according
to another possible embodiment.
Figures 2A and 2B respectively show a cross-section and an exploded cross-section of a sectional gate,
according to another alternative embodiment of the invention.
Figures 3A-D show a number of steps when hinge a first panel and a second panel according to the
embodiment of figures 2A and 2B.
Figures 4A and 4B show two other cross-sections of hinge systems according to possible embodiment of
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The invention relates to a sectional gate, to a panel for sectional gates, to a kit
for forming a sectional gate, and to a hinge system for sectional gates.
[0021] Unless otherwise specified, all terms used in the description of the invention, including
technical and scientific terms, shall have the meaning as they are generally understood
by the worker in the technical field of the invention. For a better understanding
of the description of the invention, the following terms are explained specifically.
[0022] "A", "an" and "the" refer in the document to both the singular and the plural form
unless clearly understood differently in the context. "A segment" means for example
one or more than one segment.
[0023] When "approximately" or "about" are used in the document together with a measurable
quantity, a parameter, a period or moment, etc., variations of +/-20% or less, preferably
+/-10% or less, more preferably +/-5% or less, still more preferably +/-1% or less,
and even still more preferably +/-0.1% or less than and of the cited value are meant,
as far as such variations apply to the invention that is described. It will however
be clearly understood that the value of the quantity at which the term "approximately"
or "about" is used, is itself specified.
[0024] The terms "include", "including", "consist", "consisting", "provide with", "contain",
"containing", "comprise", "comprising" are synonyms and are inclusive or open terms
that indicate the presence of what follows, and that do not exclude or prevent the
presence of other components, characteristics, elements, members, steps, known from
or described in the state of the art.
[0025] The citation of numeric intervals by means of end points includes all integers, fractions
and/or real numbers between the end points, including these end points.
[0026] "Sectional gates" are known as such by the skilled worker. Generally, such gates
comprise two or more elongated "panels" that are coupled to each other in a hinge
way, along their upper and lower edge portions. Preferably, each panel essentially
extends according to a corresponding "panel plane". Thereby, at each panel, a "height
direction" can be defined, which is oriented according to the panel plane, between
the upper and lower edge portion. The "thickness direction", on the other hand, extend
perpendicularly to the panel plane, between a "front side" and a "back side" of the
panel. Thereby, the partial opening of two mutually coupled panels typically corresponds
to the a mutual hinge connection of the panels, towards their back side. Finally,
the "width direction" is perpendicular to the height and thickness directions, and
is also situated in the panel plane. Typically, the width direction extends between
two front sides of the panel. Close to these front sides, the panels are preferably
provided with guiding means, for opening and closing the sectional gate along guiding
rails.
[0027] In a first aspect, the invention relates to a sectional gate comprising at least
a first and a second panel, further provided with a hinge system for a mutually hinge
coupling of said panels, the hinge system comprising:
- a first hinge portion, connected to an edge portion of the first panel, in which the
first hinge portion and/or said edge portion form a groove with a backward grooved
surface, and
- a second hinge portion, connected to an edge portion of the second panel, in which
the second hinge portion and/or said edge portion form a tongue with a forward tongued
surface, for finger-safe cooperation with the grooved surface,
which hinge portions are configurable in a mutually hinge way between a closed state
and a partially open state, in which states the tongued surface, seen from a front
side of the second panel, is covered by the grooved surface respectively to a more
or less degree. In particular, the tongued surface comprises a proximal and distal
tongued surface, which proximal tongued surface is formed by the edge portion of the
second panel, and which distal tongued surface is formed as the second hinge portion.
[0028] The attachment of the hinge portions to the corresponding edge portions can be realized
in any way. According to a number of non-limiting embodiments, use is thereby made
of chemical attachment means (e.g. glue), mechanical attachment means (e.g. screws,
nails, clips), and/or any combination thereof. In the case of mechanical attachment
means, the hinge portions are optionally provided with attachment holes.
[0029] The sectional gate is finger-safe. Thereto, the panels fit into each other by means
of tongued and grooved surfaces. In particular, close to the edge portion of the first
panel, a backward grooved surface is provided, directed to the back side of the first
panel.
[0030] Close to the edge portion of the second panel, a forward tongued surface is provided,
directed to the front side of the second panel. At the a mutual hinge connection of
the panels, the tongued surface moves into the grooved surface, in such way that no
fingers can be clasped along the front side. Tongued and grooved surfaces for finger-safety
are known as such for sectional gates.
[0031] Preferably, said tongued surface essentially has a convex shape. Preferably, said
grooved surface essentially has a concave shape. Preferably, the tongued and grooved
surface essentially have a complementary shape. Preferably, the tongued and grooved
surface each have a curved shape, of which the bending centres are situated close
to the mutual rotational axis of the respective panels.
[0032] In the "closed state" of two mutually coupled panels, the panel planes extend in
line. In the "partially open state", on the other hand, the panel planes are in an
angle. The panels are brought from the closed state into the partially open state,
by mutually hinge them, towards the back side. This corresponds with the passage of
the tongued surface within the grooved surface, in which a portion of the tongued
surface is released, i.e. it is no longer covered by the grooved surface.
[0033] In particular, the tongued surfaces seem to be very fragile at the tongue top and
tongue tip, as a result of which there are some strong restrictions as to the material
in which they can be made. Therefore, not any kind of panel material is also appropriate
for forming the (complete) tongue and/or the (complete) tongued surface. The present
invention provides a solution therefore; indeed, the tongued surface comprises a proximal
and distal tongued surface, which proximal tongued surface is formed by the edge portion
of the second panel, and which distal tongued surface is formed by the second hinge
portion. The term "distal" should be interpreted here as the most distant protruding
portion of that surface, i.e. the portion situated the closest to the tongue tip.
The term "proximal" should be interpreted here as situated more central with respect
to the panel, i.e. the portion comprising or enclosing the tongue base. Preferably,
the proximal portion and the distal portion of the tongued surface are mutually adjoining,
according to the height direction of the panel and the associated hinge portion.
[0034] An important advantage is that the hinge portion is typically made from a wear-resistant,
sturdy and/or tough material. Thereby, the hinge portion provides the same characteristics
at the tongue tip, as a result of which it is stronger and will wear/break off less
quickly. On the other hand, this reinforcement is very selective, and only at the
level of the tongue tip (which is the more fragile portion). As a result, one can
save on the material and the extent of the hinge portion. In any case, the hinge portions
now not only ensure the hinge function, but moreover also at least partially the finger
safety of the sectional gate. Thereby, they completely ensure the most complex/fragile
portions, namely the hinge means and the tongue tip.
[0035] However, at least a portion (i.e. the proximal portion of the tongued surface) is
formed by the upper edge of the panel. As a result, the hinge portion is only minimally
visible, or not visible at all from the front side of the gate. Thus, the panel itself
significantly determines the look of the gate. Preferably, seen from the front side,
the hinge portion covers the tongue tip minimally and maximally 95% of the complete
tongue height, more preferably minimally 5% of the tongue height, more preferably
maximally 85%, and more preferably maximally 75%.
[0036] In a further or alternative embodiment, the hinge portions essentially extend over
the complete width of the panels. Thereby, they offer strength to the panels (e.g.
resistance against bending), over their complete width. Consequently, the mechanical
requirements of the panel material itself are less stringent. For example, a plastic
panel or a wood panel could also be used. Of course, the invention is not limited
to any of these.
[0037] In a further or alternative embodiment, in the closed state and seen from the front
side, the distal tongued surface is completely covered by the grooved surface. Thereby,
the distal tongued surface (formed by the second hinge profile) is not visible from
the front side of the sectional gate, at least in the closed state. Thus, the second
hinge profile does not influence in any way the look of the gate. More in particular,
from the front side, in closed state, the look of the sectional gate is preferably
determined by the choice of material of the panels and/or by the chosen surface treatment
(e.g. a surface layer such as varnish, lacquer, polishing wax or a print) onto these
panels. Preferably, in closed state and seen from the front side, the visible portion
of the tongued surface is completely comprised by the proximal tongued surface (and
thus formed by the panel edge). The second hinge portion only coats the fragile nose
tip.
[0038] In a further or alternative embodiment, the grooved surface comprises a proximal
and distal grooved surface, which distal grooved surface is formed by the edge portion
of the first panel, and which proximal grooved surface is formed by the first hinge
portion. Both hinge portions ensure both the a mutual hinge connection of the panels,
and a portion of the finger safety. Optionally, the edge portion of the first panel
comprises a panel lip, which forms the distal grooved surface. In any case, the hinge
portions are preferably not visible from the front side of the gate, in any case in
the closed state. Possibly, the hinge portions are also not visible in a partially
open state from the front side of the gate. This is certainly not necessarily the
case.
[0039] In a further or alternative embodiment, the panels comprise wood. Wood is a material
which "lives" and can warp to a certain extent (e.g. under the influence of temperature
or moisture). On the other hand, it is crucial that the tongued surface (and/or grooved
surface) retain their shape and are wear-resistant, because of the finger safety.
A deformed tongued surface, for example, will wear, tear and/or break off more easily
when it is moved within the grooved surface. An advantage is that a portion of the
fragile tongued surface is now already formed by the hinge portion, and thus not by
the wood panel edge portion. Preferably, the hinge profile thereby extends over the
complete width. Thereby, the hinge portions offer resistance against warping/bending
of the panels, over their complete width.
[0040] In a possible embodiment, the panels are multi-layered. For example, they comprise
a massive basic layer of thermally modified wood (lighter, but more durable) and a
decorative finishing layer of hardwood. These layers extend according to the panel
planes. However, the invention is not at all limited thereto.
[0041] In a further or alternative embodiment, at least one hinge portion comprises an attachment
lip, extending according to the corresponding panel plane. Such attachment lips allow
a simple attachment of the hinge portion in or along the panel edge. In a further
embodiment, the attachment lip extends in the corresponding panel. Optionally, the
attachment lip is glued in a slot provided thereto in an edge portion of the panel.
It is typical for wood panels that the wood thread essentially extends according to
the panel plane. Gluing of an attachment lip in a slot, parallel to the wood thread,
thereby enables a rigid mutual attachment. Preferably, it is about insertion slots
where the attachment lips can easily be slit in. Preferably, the slots are adapted
for inserting the attachment lips according to the height direction of the panels.
[0042] In a further embodiment, the hinge portion further comprises a reinforcing rib, extending
between a hinge means and a finger safety means of the hinge portion. In a further
embodiment, the attachment lip and the reinforcing rib are in line. Thereby, they
offer a large resistance against bending of the panels, in which it is referred to
figures 2A-B and the corresponding figure description.
[0043] In a further or alternative embodiment, said hinge portions are hinge profiles, with
an essentially invariant cross-section. Optionally, one of both hinge profiles thereby
possesses a mouth, appropriate for engaging in a hinge way into a ridge of the other
hinge profile. An advantage is that such hinge profiles provide the distal tongued
surface (and optionally the proximal grooved surface) over the complete width of the
panels. Moreover, all kinds of hinge profiles are easy to produce by means of extrusion.
Optionally, the hinge profiles comprise aluminium. In a further or alternative embodiment,
said ridge comprises a recess.
[0044] In a further or alternative embodiment, the sectional gate further also comprises
a closing means, which closing means fits to the distal tongued surface in the closed
state. The distal tongued surface is thereby made of the same material as the hinge
profile. As a result, it can typically resist a higher pressure, and it is waterproof.
Consequently, it can offer a better sealing.
[0045] Preferably, the first hinge profile encloses a channel, in which a sealing strip
is provided. Preferably, the second hinge profile forms a tongue tip. In the closed
state, the tongue tip is adjacent to the closing means. This means that the sealing
is formed between the two hinge profiles. The hinge profiles are sufficiently strong,
so that the tongue tip can be pushed with force against the sealing. Moreover, the
hinge profiles are typically made of a material that in itself is impermeable for
water (e.g. aluminium, plastic, composite, ...). As a result, the moisture- and draught-proof
sealing is guaranteed, in the closed state.
[0046] In a second aspect, the invention relates to a panel comprising a lower edge portion
and an upper edge portion, which panel is connected to a hinge portion along at least
one of said edge portions, in which the hinge portion and/or said edge portion form
a tongue with a forward tongued surface, for a finger -safe cooperation with a grooved
surface of a further panel. In particular, said tongued surface comprises a proximal
and distal tongued surface, which proximal tongued surface is formed by the edge portion,
and which distal tongued surface is formed by the hinge portion. Preferably, the panel
is appropriate for cooperation with one or more similar panels, for forming a sectional
gate according to the first aspect of the invention. Thereby, the same characteristics
and advantages can be repeated.
[0047] In a third aspect, the invention relates to a kit comprising at least a first panel,
a second panel and a hinge system, which hinge system comprises a first and a second
hinge portion, for attachment at and along edge portions of said panels. In particular,
the kit is thereby appropriate for forming a sectional gate according to the first
aspect of the invention. Thereby, the same characteristics and advantages can be repeated.
[0048] In a fourth aspect, the invention relates to a hinge system for sectional gates,
the hinge system comprising a first and a second hinge portion, appropriate for attachment
at and along the edge portions of a first and a second panel, and provided with hinge
means for a mutual hinge connection with respect to a rotational axis, in which the
first hinge portion is configurable with respect to the second hinge portion in a
hinge way between a close state, in which it is directed according to a closing direction
of the second hinge portion, and a partially open state, in which the second hinge
portion further forms a tongue portion with a forward tongued surface, for finger
-safe cooperation with a grooved surface. In particular, said tongued surface extends
forward in a curved way to a support edge, in an angle of maximum 90° with the closing
direction, seen from the rotational axis. Preferably, said support edge is appropriate
for connection to a panel edge. When coupling two sectional gate panels by means of
such hinge system, that hinge system is preferably not or barely visible from the
front side of the gate, at least in a closed state.
[0049] Preferably, said tongued surface extends in an angle of significantly less than 90°,
preferably between 5° and 89°, more preferably less than 85°, more preferably less
than 75°, and more preferably less than 65°, for example in an angle of approximately
35°, approximately 45° or approximately 55°.
[0050] Preferably, the hinge system is appropriate for coupling of panels into a sectional
gate according to a first aspect of the invention.
[0051] In the following, the invention will be described by means of non-limiting examples
and figures illustrating the invention, and not meant to be interpreted as limiting
the scope of the invention.
[0052] Figure 1A shows a detail of a schematic cross-section of a sectional gate
1, according to a possible embodiment. The sectional gate
1 comprises a first
2 and a second panel
2', en is further provided with a hinge system
31 with a corresponding first
3 and second hinge portion
3'. These hinge portions
3, 3' are connected to the panels
2, 2'. The shown panels
2, 2' and hinge portions
3, 3' are in their mutual closed state. Thereby, the panel planes are mainly in line, and
the first panel
2 and hinge portion
3 are directed according to a closing direction
33 of the second panel
2' and hinge portion
3'. At a button
4, the hinge portions
3, 3' are however hinged to each other by means of a pen
5. Via a hinge movement of the first
2 with respect to the second panel
2', in the direction of the rear side
9 of the second panel
2', they can consequently be brought into a partially open state. Hereby, it is referred
to figure 3D (indeed drawn from a fixed position for the first panel
2 and hinge portion
3).
[0053] The lower edge portion of the first panel
2 now forms a downward groove
7 together with the first hinge portion
3. More in particular, the hinge portion
3 comprises a reinforcement rib
15 with a forward adjoining surface
12. Moreover, the first panel
2 forms a rearward, concave grooved surface
28, 29; together, these surfaces
12, 28, 29 enclose the groove
7. On the other hand, the upper edge portion of the second panel
2' forms an upward tongue
6, together with the second hinge portion
3'. The second hinge portion
3' namely comprises a reinforcement rib
15' with a rearward adjoining surface
12', ending in a tongue tip
10. Along the front side
8, the forward convex tongued surface
25, 26 is also partly formed by this reinforcement rib
15' (i.e. the distal tongued surface
26), and partly by the second panel
2' (i.e. the proximal tongued surface
25). In the closed state, said adjoining surfaces
12, 12' are moreover situated against and/or along each other, as shown in the figure. In
a partially open state, the space in between has increased.
[0054] Preferably, the tongue
6 and groove
7 extend with an essentially invariable cross-section according to the width direction,
i.e. perpendicular to the plane of the figure. Thereby, the tongue tip
10 shown in cross-section forms an upper edge. According to method known as such, the
tongue
6 and groove
7 ensure a finger safety. For example, when mutually hinge the panels
2, 2', the tongues surface
25, 26 will extend within the grooved surface
28, 29, with approximately a constant distance in-between. Exactly for this purpose, the
tongue
6 describes the forward, convex tongued surface
25, 26 which is form-fitting within a rearward, concave grooved surface
28, 29. The bending centre for these curved surfaces is moreover situated approximately at
the rotational axis
32. Furthermore, the opening
30 along the front side
8 preferably doesn't make a squeezing movement, or this opening
30 at least stays sufficiently wide at all times so that no fingers get clasped.
[0055] Along the front side
8, the first panel
2 also forms a panel lip
24. Consequently, in the closed state, the first panel
2 (and in particular the formed grooved surface
28, 29) covers the distal tongued surface
26, as well as a large portion of the proximal tongued surface
25, seen from the front side
8.
[0056] Moreover, the distal tongued surface
26 extends in a curved way in the direction of the front side
8, in an angle
34 of approximately 45° (measured from the rotational axis
32, and from the closing direction
33 of the second panel
3'). Thereby, the distal tongued surface
26 extends till a support edge
27, where the hinge portion
3' fits to the panel
2'.
[0057] Figure 1B shows another detail of a schematic cross-section of a sectional gate
1, according to a possible embodiment. A difference with the embodiment of figure 1A
is that the first hinge portion
3 now comprises a reinforcement rib
15 ending in a curved transverse arm
14. This curved transverse arm
14, which is portion of the first hinge portion
3, forms a rearward, proximal grooved surface
28. The remaining portion of the grooved surface
28, 29, or the distal grooved surface
29, is formed by the edge portion of the first panel
2.
[0058] Figures 2A and 2B respectively show a cross-section and an exploded cross-section of a sectional gate
1, according to another alternative embodiment of the invention. The sectional gate
1 comprises a first
2 and a second panel
2', further provided with a hinge system
31 with a first
3 and a second hinge portion
3'. Preferably, it is about hinge profiles (i.e. with an essentially constant transverse
section in the width direction, transverse to the plane of the figure). Both hinge
portions
3, 3' can be attached to the edge portions of the corresponding panels
2, 2' in a form-fitting way. In particular, they provide attachment lips
13, 13', parallel to the panel planes, which attachment lips
13, 13' can be received in corresponding slots
21, 21' provided thereto in the panels
2, 2' (see figure 2B). The first hinge portion
3 comprises a ridge
18 that can engage in a hinge way into a mouth
20 of the second hinge portion
3'. In particular, the ridge
18 is provided with a recess
19, so that the hinge portions
3, 3' can also be coupled and disconnected in a hinge way. Hereby, it is referred to figures
3A-D. Optionally, a wear-resistant mouthpiece is also provided in the mouth, for example
comprising a polyamide such as nylon.
[0059] Each of both hinge portions
3, 3' now comprises a reinforcement rib
15, 15', extending according to the corresponding panel plane, and in line with the associated
attachment lip
13, 13'. With this design, the hinge portions
3, 3' offer a lot of resistance against downward bending; they offer rigidity to the panels
2, 2'. Moreover, the reinforcement ribs
15, 15' thereby coat a pair of two opposing adjoining surfaces
12, 12' that extend against and/or along each other in the closed state (see figure 2B).
In this way, they avoid the breaking-off of fragile tongue portions and/or groove
portions, for example in case of strong wind.
[0060] The reinforcement rib
15 of the first hinge portion
3 extends between the ridge
18 and a forward transverse arm
14. This transverse arm
14 forms a channel
17 for receiving a closing means
16, and further also a proximal grooved surface
28. As a closing means
16, a rubber band can for example be used. In the closed state, the distal tongued surface
26 also fits here (see figure 2B). The proximal grooved surface
29, on the other hand, is formed by a panel lip
24 along the lower edge of the first panel
2. In this way, the distal tongued surface
26, at least in the closed state of the panels
2, 2', is completely covered. The panel lip
24 also comprises a flange
23, so that the hinge profile
2 is concealed in the panel edge (see figure 2B). The global, rearward grooved surface
28, 29 is essentially convex. Close to the flange
23, the grooved surface
28, 29 indeed deviates locally from the global convex shape, without thereby harming the
finger safety.
[0061] The reinforcement rib
15' of the second hinge portion
3' extends between the mouth
20 and, close to the tongue tip
10, a forward transverse arm
14'. This transverse arm
14' extends forward in a curved way to a support edge
27, in an angle
34 of approximately 45° with the closing direction
33, seen from the rotational axis
32. The transverse arm
14' thereby forms a forward and convex, distal tongued surface
26. The support edge
27 is appropriate to fit a plateau
11 provided at the panel edge of the second panel
2'. In such a design, it is not necessary to form the possibly fragile panel material
into a sharp tip, as is the case in the embodiments of figures 1A-B. This contributes
to the rigidity of the tongue. Also, an eroded tongue portion of a used panel
2' could be removed to a certain extent, for forming a plateau
11. Panels
2, 2' obtained in this way can subsequently be coupled by means of a hinge system
31 according to the present invention. Also, in the present embodiment, the second panel
2' forms a proximal tongued surface
25. The global, forward tongued surface
25, 26 thereby possesses a convex shape. In any case, the second hinge profile
3' (typically composed of a wear-resistant, strong en rigid material) already ensures
the fragile end of the tongue
6.
[0062] Figures 3A-D show a number of steps when hinge a first panel
2 (provided with a first hinge portion
3) with a second panel
2' (provided with a second hinge portion
3'), according to the embodiment of figures
2A and
2B.
[0063] In figure 3A, the panels
2, 2' are in a mutually disconnected state, in an approximately perpendicular angle. In
figure 3B, a first mouth lip
35 is placed along the recess
19 over the ridge
18. The recess
19 can thereto of course have another shape. For example, the recess is a flattened
facet along a further essentially cylindrical ridge
18. In a similar way, this facet then allows a passage of the mouth lip(s)
35. In figure 3C, both lips
35, 35' fit over the ridge
18. Via a hinge movement of the tongue
6 into the groove
7, the hinge portions
3, 3' can now be coupled in a hinge way, as shown in figure 3D. At the reverse operation
of mutually coupled hinge portions
3, 3', they can be disconnected in a hinge way. In a possible embodiment, figure 3D shows
the maximum open state of the two panels
3, 3' at normal use, e.g. when opening and closing the gates. Only for coupling the panels
(e.g. at installation), and for disconnecting the panels
3, 3' (e.g. at destruction or maintenance), they are brought into an even further opened
state, as shown in figure 3C.
[0064] Figures 4A and 4B show two other cross-sections of hinge systems
31 according to possible embodiment of the present invention. A difference with the
hinge system
31 of figures 2A-B and 3A-D is that the tongue portion
6 is further reinforced, and has a closed profile this time. However, this interferes
with the extrusion process of the hinge profiles. Preferably, both hinge portions
3, 3' are thus completely "open" hinge profiles, as in the previous embodiments. Preferably,
this is actually generally the case, for the different aspects of the present invention.
Another difference is that in figure 4A, the ridge
18 possesses a hollow shape. The recess
19 thereby provides access to an internal cavity in the ridge
18. On the other hand, the mouth
20 in figure 4B (this time portion of the first hinge portion
3) possesses a shell shape closely contained between the ridge
18 and outer mouth
20' (portion of the second hinge portion
3'). This time, the ridge
18 is thereto not provided with a recess. However, in both embodiments, the hinge portions
3, 3' can still be couple and disconnected in a hinge way.
[0065] The enumerated elements on the figures are:
- 1. Sectional gate
- 2. Panel
- 3. Hinge portion
- 4. Button
- 5. Pen
- 6. Tongue/tongued portion
- 7. Groove
- 8. Front side
- 9. Rear side
- 10. Tongue tip
- 11. Plateau
- 12. Adjacent surface
- 13. Attachment lip
- 14. Transverse arm
- 15. Reinforcement rib
- 16. Closing means
- 17. Channel
- 18. Ridge
- 19. Recess
- 20. Mouth
- 21. Slot
- 22. Panel lip
- 23. Flange
- 24. Panel lip
- 25. Proximal tongued surface
- 26. Distal tongued surface
- 27. Support edge
- 28. Proximal grooved surface
- 29. Distal grooved surface
- 30. Opening
- 31. Hinge system
- 32. Rotational axis
- 33. Closing direction
- 34. Angle
- 35. Mouth lip
[0066] It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments
described above and that some adjustments or changes can be added to the described
examples and figures without changing the scope of the enclosed claims.
1. A sectional gate
1 comprising at least a first
2 and a second panel
2', further provided with a hinge system
31 for a mutual hinge connection of said panels
2, 2', the hinge system
31 comprising:
- a first hinge profile 3, connected to an edge portion of the first panel 2, in which the first hinge profile 3 and/or said edge portion form a groove 7 having a groove surface 28, 29 facing backward, and
- a second hinge profile 3, connected to an edge portion of the second panel 2', in which the second hinge profile 3' and/or said edge portion form a tongue 6 having a tongue surface 25, 26 facing forward, for finger-safe cooperation with the groove surface 28, 29,
which hinge profiles
3, 3' are configurable in a mutually hinge way between a closed position and a partially
open position, in which respective positions the tongue surface
25, 26, seen from a front side
8 of the second panel
2', is covered by the groove surface
28, 29 in a greater or lesser extent, and
characterized in that the tongue surface
25, 26 comprises a proximal
25 and a distal tongue surface
26, which proximal tongue surface
25 is formed by the edge portion of the second panel
2', and which distal tongue surface
26 is formed by the second hinge profile
3'.
2. The sectional gate
1 of claim 1,
characterized in that the hinge profiles
3, 3' each comprise an attachment lip
13, 13' and a reinforcement rib
15, 15',
- which reinforcement rib 15, 15' extends between a finger safety means 14, 14' and a hinge means 18, 20 of the hinge profile 3, 3', and
- which attachment lip 13, 13' extends into a corresponding panel 2, 2',
in which the attachment lips
13, 13' and the reinforcement ribs
15, 15' are parallel to the corresponding panels
2, 2'.
3. The sectional gate 1 of claim 2, in which the attachment lips 13, 13' and the respective reinforcement ribs 15, 15' are in line.
4. The sectional gate 1 of any one of the claims 2-3, in which the respective reinforcement ribs 15, 15' respectively form a forward adjoining surface 12 and a rearward adjoining surface 12', which adjoining surfaces 12, 12' are adjoining in the closed state.
5. The sectional gate 1 of any of the claims 2-4, in which the reinforcement ribs 15, 15' adjoin at least at one side to a panel surface.
6. The sectional gate 1 of any one of the claims 2-5, in which the reinforcement ribs 15, 15' are covered by the corresponding panels 2, 2'.
7. The sectional gate 1 of any one of the previous claims, in which the first hinge profile 3 contributes to the groove surface 28, and moreover encloses a channel 17 for receipt of a closing means 16.
8. The sectional gate 1 of claim 7, in which the second hinge profile 3' contributes to the tongue surface 26, and moreover forms a tongue tip 10 adjoining to the closing means 16, in the closed state.
9. The sectional gate 1 of any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the panels 2, 2' comprise wood.
10. The sectional gate 1 of any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the edge portions of the panels 2, 2'form longitudinal slots 21, 21' in which the attachment lips 13, 13' are contained.
11. A panel 2' comprising a lower edge portion and an upper edge portion, which panel 2' is connected to a hinge profile 3' along at least one of said edge portions, in which the hinge profile 3' and/or said edge portion form a tongue 6 with a forward tongue surface 25, 26, for finger-safe cooperation with a groove surface 28, 29 of a further panel 2, and in which said tongue surface 25, 26 comprises a proximal 25 and a distal tongue surface 26, which proximal tongue surface 25 is formed by the edge portion, and which distal tongue surface 26 is formed by the hinge profile 3', characterized in that the panel 2 is adapted for forming a sectional gate 1 of any one of the previous claims 1 to 10.
12. A kit comprising at least a first panel 2, a second panel 2' and a hinge system 31, which hinge system 31 comprises a first 3 and a second hinge profile 3', for attachment at and along edge portions of said panels 2, 2', and characterized in that the kit is adapted for forming a sectional gate 1 of any one of the previous claims 1 to 10.
13. A hinge system 31 for sectional gates 1, the hinge system 31 comprising a first 3 and a second hinge profile 3', appropriate for attachment at and along the edge portions of a first 2 and a second panel 2', and provided with hinge means 18, 20 for a mutual hinge connection with respect to a rotational axis 32, in which the first hinge profile 3 is configurable with respect to the second hinge profile 3' in a hinge way between a closed state, oriented according to a closing direction
33 of the second hinge profile 3', and a partially open state, and in which the second hinge profile 3' further forms a tongue portion 6 with a forward tongue surface 26, for finger-safe cooperation with a groove surface 28, 29, and in which said tongue surface 26 extends forward in a curved way to a support edge 27, in an angle 34 of maximum 90° with the closing direction 33, seen from the rotational axis 32, characterized in that the first and the second hinge profile 3, 3' both form an attachment lip 13, 13' and a reinforcement rib 15, 15', which lips 13, 13' and ribs 15, 15' extend parallel in the closed state.