[0001] The invention relates to a device for closing an inspection opening, and to a method
for inserting such a device for closing an inspection opening into a board-like or
panel-like structure element of a dry building structure, in which the stated device
comprises a frame framing the inspection opening and a closure cover for closing the
inspection opening.
[0002] EP 1 516 978 A1 and
EP 2 531 669 each disclose a device for closing an inspection opening for dry building. Whereas
the device known from the former document is relatively complex to manufacture, the
device known from the latter document is kept particularly simple, and is provided
in particular for an inspection opening in a ceiling.
[0003] US2010/275519A1 discloses a device showing the features of the preamble of claim 1.
[0004] In the case of the latter device, however, there is the problem that the device is
substantially prepared for the first time on the building site during the erection
of the dry building structure, that is to say in particular under building site conditions
by the personnel present on site. It however cannot be implicitly assumed that the
personnel on the building site are specially qualified and trained for dry building.
Rather, it is often the case that dry building structures are erected by non-specialist
persons. As a result, a situation may arise in which the inspection opening is not
prepared precisely enough, for example not at an exact angle, and/or the closure cover
is not cleanly prepared or arranged, such that complaints may be made for this reason
at a later time.
[0005] The problem addressed by the invention is therefore that of providing a device of
the generic type mentioned in the introduction in as simple and inexpensive a manner
as possible, the installation of which device on the building site can be adequately
performed even by untrained personnel, and at the same time of as extensively as possible
specifying proper functioning of said device and of specifying a method for inserting
a device of said type.
[0006] With regard to a method, said problem is solved according to the invention in that,
for the frame, a board-like or panel-like material is provided which preferably substantially
corresponds to the material of the board-like or panel-like structure element, and
in that the closure cover and, if provided and/or necessary, possibly at least one
further device element are adapted and/or fitted to and/or into the frame already
at the factory.
[0007] According to the invention, it is thus particularly advantageously provided that
a fully functioning inspection opening with its frame and with a closure cover is
manufactured at the factory, which inspection opening merely has to be appropriately
inserted into a dry building structure on the building site. This appropriate insertion
of the device is in turn considerably simplified in that the material for the frame
substantially corresponds to the material of a panel-like structure element into which
said frame is intended to be inserted. Therefore, it is not necessary for the inspection
opening itself together with the closure cover thereof to be prepared on the building
site, it rather merely being necessary for a simple cutout for the insertion of the
frame of the otherwise already professionally prepared device to be provided. This
is however readily possible on the building site, and in particular also by untrained
personnel, because such a working step, in its essence, does not differ from other
working steps during the building of a dry structure..
[0008] The device according to the invention can preferably be kept very simple and limited
substantially to the frame and the closure cover. However, in a refinement, it may
also be provided that, as a further device element, at least one bracket means for
the closure cover is provided on the frame. In particular, it would be possible for
the closure cover to be pivotably articulated on the frame by way of at least one
bracket means, for example a hinge.
[0009] It may be provided in one refinement that, on the frame, as a bracket means, a case,
which runs in encircling fashion around the inspection opening and/or in the inspection
opening, for the closure cover is fitted into the frame at the factory. In this way,
it is possible in particular to achieve a functionally reliable closure of the closure
cover, but also an in particular pivotable attachment of the closure cover. According
to the invention, it may additionally or alternatively be provided that a profile
is formed into the frame at the factory, which profile borders the inspection opening,
wherein it may preferably be correspondingly provided that a profile which is functionally
suitable for bordering the inspection opening is provided on the closure cover at
the factory. In this way, it is for example possible for an even more accurately fitting
and also lightproof, if desired also air-tight or soundproof, closed position of the
closure cover to be realized. Such a profile could also be formed in a case, or in
the absence of a case, directly in the material of the frame. In a manner compatible
with a case, it would be possible for the closure cover to have a closure cover frame.
[0010] Another refinement of the invention is characterized in that substantially gypsum
is provided as material for the frame and/or for the closure cover, such as is commonly
provided as a material or constituent part of dry building structures, such that the
frame and the closure cover can be incorporated into the dry building structure in
a technically and visually particularly expedient manner.
[0011] One preferred refinement of the device according to the invention is characterized
in that the frame is manufactured from a subregion or a section of a board-like or
panel-like structure element. This particularly advantageous refinement of the device
according to the invention preferably even eliminates the need for cumbersome and
sawing-out or other cutting-out of an opening, which has the potential to be performed
incorrectly, for the frame in a panel-like structure element on the building site.
Rather, the frame that is prefabricated according to the invention (together with
the closure cover and the inspection opening itself) can be provided as a section
of a structure element, for example a plaster board, which thereby merely needs to
be connected in the conventional manner to another structure element.
[0012] Another refinement provides that, in the positioning of the cutout and in the external
dimensioning of the frame, the spacing of any supports or other profiles of a support
structure of the dry building structure are taken into consideration such that said
profiles can be utilized for the fixing of the frame. As already presented, it is
thus possible for the device according to the invention to be utilized in a familiar
manner when carrying out the method, such that the frame according to the invention
can be incorporated into a dry building structure using familiar working steps, specifically
in an unremarkable manner and by personnel present on the building site using existing
means. Here, at least one assembling piece or bar may be incorporated into the support
structure for the arrangement of the frame. It is otherwise preferably merely necessary
to provide that the frame is smoothed over together with its surroundings.
[0013] In a solution to the stated problem, for which protection is claimed, a device according
to the invention for closing an inspection opening for a dry building structure, in
particular for a wall or a ceiling, in which the stated device comprises a frame framing
the inspection opening and a closure cover for closing the inspection opening, preferably
a device provided in accordance with the method wherein the frame is of panel-like
form, wherein the material thereof corresponds to the material of a panel-like structure
element, for example a plaster board, for a dry building structure, and in that the
closure cover and, if provided and/or necessary, possibly at least one further device
element are adapted and/or fitted to and/or into the frame already at the factor.
Said closure cover is pivotable by pivot pegs on the frame and/or the closure cover,
which pivot pegs are insertable into guides, in particular guide tracks, of the respective
other element for the pivotability of the closure cover. The device-related advantages
that arise from this have already been analogously discussed above on the basis of
the method a, such that repetitions at this juncture can be avoided.
[0014] A refinement of the invention provides that, as a further device element, at least
one bracket means for the closure cover is arranged on the frame. Said bracket means
may in particular be a shaft, an angle bracket or a hinge for the pivotable articulation
of the closure cover. Other bracket means are however also conceivable, in particular
a catch means for preventing the closure cover, in particular in the case of a ceiling
installation, from falling down in an uncontrolled manner and posing an accident risk.
A refinement of the invention can for example provide that, as a bracket means, a
case, which runs in encircling fashion around the inspection opening and/or in the
inspection opening, for the closure cover is fitted into the frame at the factory.
[0015] It may additionally or alternatively be provided that a profile is formed into the
frame at the factory, which profile borders the inspection opening. It is then preferably
also possible for a profile which is functionally suitable for bordering the inspection
opening to be provided on the closure cover at the factory. This primarily promotes
the sealing action desired in each case in the closed position of the closure cover.
[0016] Another refinement of the device according to the invention is characterized in that
the material for the frame and/or the closure cover is substantially gypsum. In this
way, it is particularly advantageously possible for the device according to the invention
to be designed such that it can be integrated in an inconspicuous and related manner
into a dry building structure which substantially uses the same or a similar material.
In particular, a further refinement of the invention is characterized in that the
frame is manufactured from a subregion or section of a panel-like structure element.
As already discussed above, this particularly advantageous refinement of the device
according to the invention has the effect that said device can be fitted into a dry
building structure on the building site preferably even without cumbersome sawing-out
or other cutting-out of an opening, which has the potential to be performed incorrectly,
for the frame in a panel-like structure element, that is to say in particular in an
unconstrained manner and using familiar building methods. It is merely necessary for
the frame that is prefabricated according to the invention (together with the closure
cover and the inspection opening itself) to be provided as a section of a structure
element, which thereby merely needs to be connected in the conventional manner to
another structure element, for example a plaster board, and preferably smoothed over.
[0017] As already mentioned with regard to the method according to the invention, it may
be provided that, in the external dimensioning of the frame, the spacing of any studs
or other profiles of a support structure of the dry building structure are taken into
consideration such that the frame can be fixed to said profiles.
[0018] Another refinement of the device according to the invention is characterized in that,
on the closure cover, there is arranged a closure cover frame framing said closure
cover. A closure cover frame of said type can for example reinforce the closure cover
overall, and serve for the attachment or integration of further elements. At the same
time, this can be realized in a particularly inconspicuous manner, in that an only
narrowly visible frame can be used. In particular in interaction with a case, the
closure cover frame can improve the closure - and also the sealing action - of the
closure cover.
[0019] Acording tothe invention, the device comprises pivot pegs on the frame and/or on
the closure cover, which pivot pegs are insertable into guides, in particular guide
tracks, of the respective other element for the pivotability of the closure cover.
[0020] With the device according to the invention, it is thereby surprisingly achieved that
the closure cover can be pivoted in a comfortable and reliable manner, in order to
be opened and closed, as soon as it has been inserted into the frame. The closure
cover according to the invention can however preferably also be easily completely
removed from the frame, for example for the purposes of opening up the inspection
opening in the frame even wider and without obstruction if the situation permits this
or even makes this particularly desirable owing to the space conditions. In this way,
the closure cover can also be very easily exchanged, as a replacement part, or reworked,
for example for the purposes of changing its appearance or decoration and adapting
this to a changed appearance or decoration of its surroundings in order to make said
closure cover less conspicuous. For this purpose, guide tracks may be particularly
expedient.
[0021] These advantages are achieved according to the invention in that pivot pegs are insertable
into guides, in particular into guide tracks, such that the closure cover is pivotably
mounted in the frame. The closure cover or the frame, hereinafter referred to as closure
parts, may have the pivot pegs, wherein the respective other closure part then has
the respective guides or guide tracks. In principle, it is also possible for a closure
part to have in each case one pivot peg and one guide or guide track and for the respective
other closure part to conversely also have, in a manner adapted thereto, one guide
or guide track and one pivot peg, in such a way that each pivot peg is assigned its
guide or guide track. In simple cases, the guide may be an opening, a hole, in particular
a blind hole closed off by a base, an eyelet or the like.
[0022] It is preferable, and particularly simple, for the closure cover to have the pivot
pegs and for the frame to have the guides or guide tracks.
[0023] The pivot pegs may be the free ends of a continuous pivot shaft, though they may
also be formed merely as projecting pivot pegs from the outset.
[0024] A preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention provides that the
pivot pegs are integrally formed on the closure cover.
[0025] A case and/or a closure cover frame may be manufactured from all possible conceivable
materials which are suitable for this purpose, such as for example metal, wood and
so on. It is however preferable for at least one of said elements, preferably both
elements, to be manufactured from a plastic. It is thus possible for the pivot pegs
to be particularly easily integrally moulded and for the guide tracks to be formed,
preferably as guide grooves. The device according to the invention can thus also be
designed to be particularly inexpensive, in a material-saving manner, so as to have
a low weight, so as to be stable, so as to be reliable, so as to be robust, in high
unit quantities, in standardized fashion, so as to be easily transportable, in different
colours or with different decoration, and so on.
[0026] Also, with modern plastics, recycling is readily possible in order to realize environmentally
compatible sustainability, in particular if only one type of plastic is selected and
used.
[0027] For particular stability or for avoidance of distortion, the plastics parts may for
example have reinforcements, ribs, fluting or the like. Visible surfaces can be veneered,
coated, for example also chrome-plated, painted, papered, studded, grained, fluted
and so on if desired. In particular in dry building, thermal insulation or acoustic
damping, for example by means of patterns of holes, may also play a role. The device
according to the invention can be incorporated and technically and/or visually integrated
in this respect too.
[0028] With the device according to the invention, it is possible - as desired - for the
device to either be aesthetically emphasized or to be designed to be particularly
inconspicuous, as it were "invisible", wherein the latter alternative is commonly
preferred.
[0029] As plastics material, use may be made of a wide variety of plastics, in particular
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer (ABS plastic) or other thermoplastic materials
and/or styrene copolymers. Such a plastic can in particular be coated with paint and
adhesively bonded. According to the invention, it is preferable for an adhesive and
an additional mechanical fastening to be used for the connection of plastics parts
to dry building parts. For mechanical fastening, use may be made of staples, clips,
crimps, cramps, pins, rivets or the like. For example, fluting or the like may also
be provided in order to enlarge an adhesive area. Staple clips or cramps are preferable
to nails, for example, as fastening elements because they form abutment bridges which,
in relation to head-like thickened portions, do not penetrate so easily into dry building
materials, for example with gypsum constituents, and thereby lose purchase.
[0030] Closure parts, in particular frame parts, may preferably be assembled from segments,
for example with corner and/or strip parts, which can be locked together to form frames
and to form relatively large longitudinal extents. In this way, it is possible in
particular for a small number of different plastics parts to be provided, which can
be assembled in a variable manner to form different closure parts, in particular closure
parts of different sizes. A small variety of parts can be produced in greater unit
quantities, and thus in particular at lower cost.
[0031] Another refinement of the device according to the invention provides, in a manner
which refines the invention, that the guide tracks deviate, in terms of their profile,
from an orientation orthogonal to the area spanned by the frame (surface normal).
This deviation of the guide track from the surface normal results in the closure cover
being additionally secured in its end and pivoted position, in particular so as to
be prevented from inadvertently slipping or sliding out. Here, the guide tracks may
for example have curvatures, though a preferred embodiment provides that the profile
of the guide tracks is oriented linearly and obliquely with respect to the frame plane.
In particular, in the case of the device according to the invention being mounted
in a wall, said oblique slope may run downward, and thus gravitational force can assist
the pivot pegs in sliding into and remaining in the guide tracks.
[0032] It may also be provided that the pivot pegs can be locked in an end position in the
guide tracks. This may be achieved particularly easily, for example in the case of
a plastic which has a certain degree of elasticity being used as material, by virtue
of the peg, on its path into the guide track, having to overcome a constriction or
other chicane, behind which it then locks. Somewhat more cumbersome locking means
with locking balls or the like may self-evidently also be used. At any rate, it would
thus be possible for the closure cover to be additionally secured in its end and pivoted
position. This may be advantageous in particular in the case of an arrangement of
the device in a ceiling, wherein it is however also the case in an arrangement on
a ceiling that the mere existence and the nature of the deviation of the guide tracks
from the orientation of the surface normals can be expedient.
[0033] Another independent refinement of the invention is characterized in that the pivot
pegs are arranged on a centreline of the closure cover.
[0034] If the pivot pegs which serve as a pivot shaft are arranged in the vicinity of an
edge on the closure cover, said closure cover can preferably, in the case of a wall
arrangement, be pivoted upward or pivoted downward inwardly into a space or toward
the user, or else can be pivoted open to the left, or in the case of a vertical pivot
shaft orientation, to the right or to the left. In the refinement according to the
invention for which independent protection is also claimed, the closure cover can
be pivoted approximately through 180 angular degrees about a pivot line central with
respect thereto, preferably can be opened by means of a pivoting movement of approximately
90 angular degrees. For this purpose, the closure cover may preferably be of mirror-symmetrical
form with respect to the pivot axis in order for it to be particularly well-balanced
in terms of weight, though it need not imperatively be of mirror-symmetrical form
with respect to the pivot axis if so desired for certain reasons, and could for example
also have a triangular shape, in the case of which the pivot axis runs parallel to
the base. Similar considerations lead to the realization that the pivot axis also
does not imperatively need to be arranged exactly centrally, but could also have a
certain parallel offset with respect to the centreline. This would for example have
the advantage that the surfaces surrounding the device could form an opening stop
for the closure cover, and the closure cover could also be held or fixed there.
[0035] Basically, in the case of a structure with a pivot axis on the centreline or close
to the centreline, it should be taken into consideration that in each case one section
of the closure cover pivots outwards, and another section pivots inwards, during the
opening movement. With regard to the arrangement of the pivot axis, it is thus possible,
or necessary, for the spatial conditions, in particular free spaces available for
the pivoting movement, behind the device to be taken into consideration. In any case,
however, an advantage consists in the fact that that section of the closure cover
which opens toward the user can in principle be selectively pivoted down or pivoted
up or pivoted to the left or to the right, if the device is arranged in a wall. This
may also be advantageous in the case of an arrangement in a ceiling. The pivotability
of the closure cover about a centreline or close to the centreline also has the advantage
that, for example, no handle or other means for opening the closed closure cover is
necessary, it rather being possible for the closure cover to be easily opened or closed
in each case by pushing one section or the other section thereof. For locking in the
closed position, a slight pivoting movement somewhat beyond the closed position is
for example also conceivable, for example if, owing to elasticity of the locking elements,
the closure cover springs back into its ultimately to be achieved end position, in
which it preferably terminates in a flush manner.
[0036] A further refinement of the device according to the invention is characterized in
that the two closure parts have at least one closure setting element which predefines
the closed position of the pivoting cover. A wide variety of measures and embodiments
are possible for this purpose. One preferred embodiment provides that the closure
setting element is in the form of, or comprises, a frictionally engaging element.
In a particularly simple manner both in terms of function and in terms of manufacture,
such a frictionally engaging element according to the invention assists not only in
defining the positioning of the closed position but also in realizing the fixing in
the closed position. In the case of the device being formed from plastic, it is possible
for mutually functionally interacting friction surfaces to be formed for example on
the frame, or on the case thereof, and on the closure cover or on a closure cover
frame, for example with studs, graining, fluting or the like, or else merely with
areal friction with a certain coefficient of friction.
[0037] It is self-evidently possible for multiple closure setting elements to be provided,
for example pairs, of identical or different form. These may be arranged at the free
edges of the opening and/or at the pivot-peg-side side edges. Here, the closure setting
element, or one or more closure setting elements, may be or comprise a stop element
or stop elements. It may additionally or alternatively be provided that the or at
least one closure setting element is in the form of, or comprises, a locking or arresting
element. This may be realized for example by means of snap-action, locking or detent
elements. Particularly simple but reliable snap-action elements can be realized using
elastic plastic, for example with a receptacle or guide, which is narrowed in sections,
for the locking of a peg. It would be possible for a spring tongue, for example on
the frame or on a case, to simultaneously serve as a stop element which projects into
the inspection opening and, for the reversible locking of its spring end, to lock
in a type of channel of a closing end, which functionally interacts with the spring
tongue, on the closure cover or on a closure cover frame. It would self-evidently
also be possible for sliding or pivoting latches to be provided.
[0038] As already discussed further above, even in the case of a device according to the
invention provided for a ceiling arrangement, it would be possible, for example by
means of the design of the guide tracks, for a separate catch means for the closure
cover to be rendered superfluous. However, in a refinement of the invention, it is
nevertheless additionally or alternatively possible for at least one catch element
for catching the closure cover to be provided on the frame in order to prevent the
closure cover from falling in an uncontrolled manner when opened. For this purpose,
use may be made of cables, clips, springs, guide rails, articulated and/or telescopic
connecting rods or the like.
[0039] An independent refinement of the device according to the invention, for which independent
protection is also claimed, is characterized in that a case has a suitable free space
for the inlaying of at least one edge, which borders the inspection opening, of the
panel-like frame. It is preferable for the case, in its cross section, to have substantially
an L-profile which is open for the purposes of receiving the edge of the panel-like
frame.
[0040] The respective embodiment according to the invention of the case and of a closure
cover frame with an L-profile cross section, in which in each case only the narrow,
blade-like edge of an L-profile limb or flank is intended to form the visible edge
of the respective L-profile, is particularly advantageous. At the same time, the L-profile
limbs, which form said exposed edges, of the L-profiles should face toward one another,
that is to say the two respective exposed edges should be parallel to one another
and immediately adjacent to one another. This yields numerous advantages simultaneously.
The L-profiles can be manufactured inexpensively and in a material-saving manner.
They can be arranged in a simple manner and at the same time with a good supporting
action or reinforcement action. Furthermore, abutment surfaces of the L-profiles could
be roughened or structured in some other way, for example in order to be able to provide
improved purchase for an adhesive or plaster.
[0041] The mutually adjacent L-profile limbs have only minimal, inconspicuous exposed edges,
but can however at the same time guide one another in an effective manner during the
pivoting movement and serve as projection and/or at least functional regions of closure
setting elements. The L-profiles can furthermore be of distortionresistant design.
Altogether, in a preferred refinement, the closure cover frame may substantially have
a structural form similar to the case, wherein it is however for example possible
for profile cross sections to be, as it were, of mirror-symmetrical design with respect
one another.
[0042] A further refinement of the invention is characterized in that the frame and the
closure cover are designed so as to close in a substantially "gapless" manner in their
closed position. This may primarily involve a visual seal, though it may also involve
a sealing action that goes beyond this, which may if desired be assisted or improved
by means of seal elements or labyrinth arrangements or overlaps or the like. In order
to achieve a visual seal, it would also be possible, if necessary, for the mutually
adjacent closing surfaces to be of slightly conical form, that is to say for a view
through a possibly remaining gap to be obstructed by a mutually parallel oblique profile,
without the pivoting movement for the opening of the device being impeded.
[0043] Another refinement of the invention provides that, in their closed position, the
frame and the closure cover are aligned flush with respect to one another and in a
plane with one another. In this way, the device according to the invention can be
arranged and formed in a particularly inconspicuous manner and the panel-like elements
can be adapted to the further surroundings.
[0044] At this juncture, it is additionally mentioned that the device according to the invention
may also be provided for example for two-layer panelled dry building structures. In
the case of the device being inserted into a two-layer panelling of said type, it
is possible in particular for an offset or protrusion or the like to be provided between
an installation opening for the device or of its frame in one layer and an installation
opening of the other layer, whereby any installation gaps are reinforced or covered
by an overlap of the second layer.
[0045] In the drawing:
- Figure 1
- shows a perspective plan view of a simple exemplary embodiment of a device according
to the invention,
- Figure 2
- shows a section through the device as per Figure 1 along the dashdotted line denoted
A - A in Figure 1,
- Figure 2A
- shows a magnified detail of the device as per Figure 2,
- Figure 3
- shows a perspective view of L-profile-shaped frame elements of a second exemplary
embodiment of a device according to the invention in an open position,
- Figure 4
- shows another perspective view of the device as per Figure 3, and
- Figures 5 to 9
- show different detail views of the device as per the preceding Figures 3 and 4.
[0046] Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a simple exemplary embodiment of a device according
to the invention.
[0047] The device according to the invention for closing off an inspection opening in a
dry building structure comprises, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in Figure
1, a frame 18 and a closure cover 19 which can be removed from the frame 18 and which
then opens up the inspection opening.
[0048] In Figure 1, by way of example, dashed lines are used to indicate two studs or wall
profiles 20 to which the frame 18 can be fastened. For this purpose, the frame 18
is formed as a section of a panel-like structure element, preferably a gypsum based
plasterboard, for a dry building structure, such that said frame can be integrated
into the dry building structure in the same way as any other conventional panel-like
structure element. In particular, in Figure 1, it would be possible above and below
the frame 18 for other sections of structure elements to adjoin the wall profiles
20.
[0049] However, according to the invention, the frame 18 has, already from the factory,
been provided as a frame for an inspection opening with a closure cover 19 fitted
therein, such that the device according to the invention can be shipped in an already
finished and functionally reliable state to a building site, and there, the frame
18 merely has to be incorporated into the dry building structure in the same way as
any other desired conventional panel-like dry building element, which can also be
performed by substantially untrained personnel without the need for said personnel
to perform relatively precise work in the region of the inspection opening and of
the closure cover.
[0050] A frame 18 according to the invention could also be formed with a smaller width,
and could for example surround the closure cover 19 with a uniform frame arrangement.
A frame 18 of said type could then be fitted into a recess or cut-out of a panel-like
structure element and fastened for example to assembling pieces or bars which extend
transversely between the wall profiles 20. According to the invention, even in such
an embodiment, it remains the case that the frame 18 with the functional closure cover
19 fitted therein is prefabricated at the factory.
[0051] Figure 2 shows a section through the closure cover 19 and through a part of the frame
18 surrounding said closure cover. In Figure 2, it can be seen in particular that
the closure cover 19 and the frame 18 have stepped profiles 21 which fit together
and which ensure a sealed closure of the closure cover 19.
[0052] It would be possible for at least one bracket element to be provided for holding
the closure cover 19 on the frame 18. Said bracket element could for example be a
hinge, an angle bracket, a catch element or a locking means.
[0053] Figure 2A shows a magnified detail of the device as per Figure 2, particularly showing
again that the closure cover 19 and the frame 18 have stepped profiles 21 which fit
together.
[0054] The following figures illustrate an exemplary embodiment in which one bracket element
is formed as a case 1 for the closure cover 19, which case is arranged on the frame
18, and one bracket element is formed as a closure cover frame 2, which interacts
with the case 1.
[0055] Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the case 1 and of the closure cover frame 2
of a device according to the invention in an open position.
[0056] The device according to the invention serves for closing off an inspection opening
which is arranged on a frame 18 that is not illustrated in any more detail in Figure
3.
[0057] The case 1 is inserted into the frame 18 so as to be immovable, and the closure cover
frame 2 is formed as a frame arrangement of the pivotable closure cover 19 (also not
illustrated in any more detail) and, for this purpose, is inserted pivotably into
the case 1. The closure cover frame 2 is shown in a slightly open position but not
a position of maximum opening. For its opening and closing, the closure cover frame
2 has, on its side profiles 3, pivot pegs 4 which project outward, that is to say
toward the case 1, and which are not visible in the illustration of Figure 3. The
pivot pegs 4 are inserted into guide grooves 5 as far as an end position. Thus, the
closure cover frame 2 and the case 1 are in engagement with one another, and the closure
cover 19 can be pivoted about its pivot peg 4, as if about a pivot shaft. Instead
of the pivot peg 4, it would also actually be possible for a continuous pivot shaft
to be provided, though this could be obstructive in the overall structure, and would
involve more material and possibly a further separate component. In the embodiment
illustrated, the case 1 and the closure cover frame 2 are manufactured from a plastic,
for example in an injection moulding process, and the pivot pegs 4 and/or the guide
grooves 5 are in this case jointly integrally moulded or formed at the same time.
[0058] The pivot pegs 4 lie on the centreline of the closure cover 19 (and also of the frame
18), such that the closure cover 19 can be pivoted mirror-symmetrically about a central
axis formed by said centreline. The guide grooves 5 in the case 1 run obliquely with
respect to the surface normal of the case 1 and of the frame 18. When the pivot pegs
4 have been inserted into the guide grooves 5 as far as their end position, the closure
cover 19 can be pivoted as described above, wherein the maximum open position is reached
after a pivoting movement through 90 degrees. Altogether, it would be possible for
the closure cover 19 to rotate about its pivot pegs 4 if it were not prevented from
doing so, as will be discussed in more detail in conjunction with Figure 4.
[0059] For the inspection opening to be opened in a manner entirely unobstructed by the
closure cover 19, it is however also possible for the closure cover 19 to be completely
removed from the case 1 by virtue of the pivot pegs 4 being pulled entirely out of
the guide grooves 5. If the illustrated device according to the invention is inserted
into a wall, then the guide grooves 5 preferably lead obliquely downward toward the
ends thereof, such that the closure cover 19 is held with its pivot pegs 4 in the
case 1 by gravitational force, and the closure cover 19 must, in order to be completely
removed from the frame 18, be lifted until its pivot pegs are released from the guide
grooves 5.
[0060] In the case of the illustrated device being fitted in a ceiling, the oblique guide
grooves 5 would not be suitable on their own for holding the closure cover 19 in the
frame 18. For this purpose, however, it would be possible to use an additional locking
means of the pivot pegs 4 in the guide grooves 5 and/or for example a curved form
of the guide grooves 5. Also, an additional catch device for the closure cover 19
may be provided on the frame 18, which additional catch device firstly prevents the
closure cover 19 from falling down of its own accord, thus preventing accidents, but
is secondly designed such that the closure cover 19 can by all means be deliberately
or wilfully completely separated from the frame 18.
[0061] The closure cover 19 is furthermore also fixed in its closed position in some other
way, as will likewise be discussed in more detail with reference to Figure 4. At this
juncture, it is pointed out that, even in the case of an arrangement of the device
in a ceiling, the closure cover 19 is held in its closed position in the frame 1 because,
owing to the oblique profile of the guide grooves 5, it is in any case not possible
for the closure cover 19 to fall vertically downward; rather, in order to slide out,
a horizontal movement component would also be necessary, which in the closed position
is prevented by the frame 18 itself.
[0062] As can be seen in the illustration of Figure 3, the case 1 and the closure cover
frame 2 each have L-profiles with limbs 6, 7 and 8, 9. The L-profiles of the closure
cover frame 2 leave open a central opening 10, which is however altogether closed
off by the closure cover 19 in the manner of a leaf.
[0063] The limbs 8 of said closure cover frame 2, together with one another, form a cassette
box and, together with the limbs 9, form a receptacle, depression or shell into which,
for the closure of the opening 10 of the closure cover frame 2, the body (not illustrated
in any more detail) of the closure cover 19 can be fitted, which body fills said receptacle
or depression of the closure cover frame 2 in accurately fitting fashion, so as to
be flush with the free narrow exposed edges 11 of the limbs 8, as a closure cover
leaf.
[0064] The case 1 may be fitted by means of its limbs 6 into the frame 18 such that the
limbs 7 bear against the panel-like frame 18 and at the same time the free, narrow
exposed edges 12 of the limbs 6 terminate flush with that side of the panel-like frame
18 which is situated opposite the limbs 7. For this purpose, the limbs 6 must be dimensioned
in a manner adapted to the thickness of the panel-like frame 18. Since, in the closed
position, the exposed edges 11 and 12 of the limbs 6 and 8 also terminate flush with
one another, it is thus the case in the closed position that the frame 18 and the
panel-like closure cover 19 which is surrounded by the limbs 8 of the closure cover
frame 2 lie areally in a plane with one another. Therefore, if the exposed edges 11
and 12 are provided as visible edges, and accordingly said exposed edges lie in the
respective exposed sides of the frame 18 and of the closure cover 19, then in fact
only the two narrow exposed edges 11, 12, which run concentrically with respect to
one another in encircling fashion substantially without a gap, remain visible between
the panel-like elements in a wall or ceiling structure.
[0065] Figure 4 shows the exemplary embodiment of a device according to the invention as
per Figure 1 from another perspective, likewise in a slightly open position. Identical
structure elements are denoted by the same reference designations as in Figure 3,
as is also the case in the subsequent figures.
[0066] In Figure 4, it is possible in particular to see stop elements 13 on the case 1,
which stop elements limit the pivoting travel of the closure cover 19 in the closed
position by virtue of limbs 9 of the closure cover frame 2 abutting against said stop
elements 13 in the closed position of the closure cover 19.
[0067] At the same time, the closure cover frame 2 has, on its corresponding limbs 9, frictionally
engaging elements 14 as closure setting elements, which functionally interact with
the stop elements 13 in the closed position of the closure cover 19. In particular,
it is then the case that the respective edges 15 and 16 together realize frictional
engagement.
[0068] Furthermore, it is for example also possible for the closure cover frame 2 to have
suitable stop elements on one of its other sides.
[0069] At this juncture, it is also additionally pointed out that the limbs 8 of the closure
cover frame 2 or the angle formed between the limbs 8 and 9 must, during the pivoting
of the closure cover 19, follow a pivoting radius, that is to say a circular arc,
whereas the limbs 6 of the case 1, which are adjacent to the limbs 8 as far as possible
without a gap in the closed position, are of planar form. The remaining gap tolerance
between the limbs 6 and 8 permits a pivoting movement of the closure cover 19, though
the highlighted situation can give rise to sliding friction, which alone can prevent
the closure cover 19 from opening of its own accord from its closed position.
[0070] Furthermore, it is pointed out and emphasized at this juncture that a particular
advantage of the device according to the invention can lie in the fact that both the
case 1 and the closure cover frame 2 can in each case be formed or moulded in one
piece with, that is to say so as to incorporate, their respective, possibly different
or diverse closure setting elements 13, 14, 15, 16, and can for example be formed
inexpensively as injection-moulded parts, composed in particular of a plastic. This
does not mean that the case 1 and the closure cover frame 2 could not nevertheless
be assembled from segments.
[0071] Figure 5 shows the L-profile-shaped cross sections of the case 1 and of the closure
cover frame 2 with its limbs 6, 7 and 8, 9. Placed into said profiles, it is possible
to see sections of the panel-like frame 18 and of the panel-like body of the closure
cover 19. Furthermore, a further stop element 17 is indicated, which can be recognized
in terms of its function in the following Figure 6.
[0072] In particular, Figure 5 also shows the engagement of one pivot peg 4 into a guide
groove 5.
[0073] It can likewise be seen in Figure 5 how the exposed edges 11, 12 are adjacent to
one another virtually without a gap, and offer little in the way of an exposed surface
between the panel-like frame 18 and the panel-like closure cover 19, which in turn
are in flush alignment with one another in a plane.
[0074] On the limbs 7, 9, fluting can be seen, which forms in particular an enlarged adhesive
area for the adhesive bonding of the case 1 and of the closure cover frame 2 to the
panel-like frame 18 and to the panel-like closure cover 19 respectively. Furthermore,
the case 1 and the closure cover frame 2 may be mechanically stapled, preferably through
their limbs 7, 9, to the panel-like frame 18 and to the panel-like closure cover 19
respectively.
[0075] Figure 6 shows in particular, as already indicated above, the manner in which the
stop element 17 forms a stop for the closure cover frame 2 in its closed position.
[0076] Figure 7 shows, in an illustration similar to Figure 6, but in a different region
of the device according to the invention, stop elements 13, 14 which are formed differently
in relation to the stop element 17 and which simultaneously serve for locking the
closure frame 2 in its closed position. For this purpose, the closing element or stop
element 13 has an edge 15 in the form of a spring tongue, which edge latches into
an indented edge 16 of the closing element or stop element 14.
[0077] Figure 8 shows in particular the oblique profile of the guide groove 5 in the case
1, into which groove a pivot peg 4 is inserted. In the guide groove 5 it is furthermore
possible to see a small locking lug or locking constriction, behind which the pivot
peg 4 is locked in its end position.
[0078] Figure 9 shows in particular a pivot peg 4 (in relation to Figure 5) once again not
in engagement with the guide groove 5.
1. Device for closing an inspection opening into a panel-like structure element of a
dry building structure, in particular for a wall or a ceiling, in which the stated
device comprises a frame framing the inspection opening and a closure cover for closing
the inspection opening,
wherein
the frame (18) is of panel-like form, wherein a material thereof corresponds to a
material of a panel-like structure element of a dry-building structure, and wherein
the closure cover (19) is adapted to the frame (18) already in the factory characterized in that the closure cover is pivotable by pivot pegs (4) on the frame (18) and/or on the
closure cover (19), which pivot pegs are insertable into guides, in particular guide
tracks, of the respective other element (18, 19).
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that, as a further device element, at least one bracket element for the closure cover (19)
is arranged on the frame (18).
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that, as a bracket element, a case (1), which runs in encircling fashion around the inspection
opening and/or in the inspection opening, for the closure cover (19) is fitted into
the frame (18) at the factory.
4. Device according to one or more of the preceding Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the material for the frame (18) and/or the closure cover (19) is substantially gypsum.
5. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the frame (18) is manufactured from a section of a panel-like structure element.
6. Device according to one or more of the preceding Claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, in the external dimensioning of the frame (18), the spacing of any studs (20) or
other profiles of a support structure of the dry building structure are taken into
consideration such that the frame (18) can be fixed to said profiles.
7. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that the pivot pegs (4) are integrally formed on a closure cover frame (2).
8. Device according to Claim 7, characterized in that the case (1) and/or the closure cover frame (2) are manufactured from a plastic.
9. Device according to one or more of Claims 1, 7 or 8, characterized in that the guide tracks are in the form of guide grooves (5).
10. Device according to one of Claims 1, 7, 8 or 9, characterized in that the guide tracks deviate, in terms of their profile, from the surface normal of the
frame (18) and/or by the case (1).
11. Device according to Claim 10, characterized in that the profile of the guide tracks is oriented linearly and obliquely with respect to
the frame plane.
12. Device according to one or more of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that a pivot axis runs along a centreline of the closure cover (19).
1. Vorrichtung zum Verschließen einer Revisionsöffnung in einem plattenartigen Konstruktionselement
einer Trockenbaukonstruktion, insbesondere für eine Wand oder eine Decke, wobei die
Vorrichtung einen Rahmen, der die Revisionsöffnung umrahmt, und einen Verschlussdeckel
zum Verschließen der Revisionsöffnung umfasst,
wobei
der Rahmen (18) aus einer plattenartigen Form besteht, wobei ein Material davon einem
Material eines plattenartigen Konstruktionselements einer Trockenbaukonstruktion entspricht,
und wobei der Verschlussdeckel (19) bereits werkseitig an den Rahmen (18) angepasst
ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verschlussdeckel durch Drehstifte (4) an dem Rahmen (18) und/oder an dem Verschlussdeckel
(19) drehbar ist, wobei die Drehstifte in Führungen, insbesondere Führungsschienen,
des jeweils anderen Elements (18, 19) einführbar sind.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, als ein weiteres Vorrichtungselement, mindestens ein Halterungselement für den Verschlussdeckel
(19) an dem Rahmen (18) angeordnet ist.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, als ein Halterungselement, eine Verkleidung, die in einer umgebenden Weise um die
Revisionsöffnung herum und/oder in der Revisionsöffnung (1) verläuft, für den Verschlussdeckel
(19) werkseitig in den Rahmen (18) eingepasst ist.
4. Vorrichtung nach einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Material für den Rahmen (18) und/oder den Verschlussdeckel (19) im Wesentlichen
Gips ist.
5. Vorrichtung nach einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen (18) aus einem Abschnitt eines plattenartigen Konstruktionselements gefertigt
ist.
6. Vorrichtung nach einem oder mehreren der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, in der Außenbemaßung des Rahmens (18), die Beabstandung etwaiger Stützen (20) oder
andere Profile einer Tragkonstruktion der Trockenbaukonstruktion derart berücksichtigt
werden, dass der Rahmen (18) an diesen Profilen befestigt werden kann.
7. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Drehstifte (4) an einem Verschlussdeckelrahmen (2) integral geformt sind.
8. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verkleidung (1) und/oder der Verschlussdeckelrahmen (2) aus einem Kunststoff
gefertigt sind.
9. Vorrichtung nach einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1, 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führungsschienen in der Form von Führungsnuten (5) vorliegen.
10. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1, 7, 8 oder 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führungsschienen, hinsichtlich ihres Profils, von der Oberflächennormalen des
Rahmens (18) und/oder der Verkleidung (1) abweichen.
11. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Profil der Führungsschienen linear und in Bezug auf die Rahmenebene schräg ausgerichtet
ist.
12. Vorrichtung nach einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Drehachse entlang einer Mittellinie des Verschlussdeckels (19) verläuft.
1. Dispositif permettant de fermer une ouverture d'inspection dans un élément de structure
en forme de panneau d'une structure de construction sèche, en particulier pour un
mur ou un plafond, dans lequel le dispositif mentionné comprend un cadre encadrant
l'ouverture d'inspection et un couvercle de fermeture permettant de fermer l'ouverture
d'inspection,
dans lequel
le cadre (18) présente la forme d'un panneau, dans lequel un matériau de celui-ci
correspond à un matériau d'un élément de structure en forme de panneau d'une structure
de construction sèche, et dans lequel le couvercle de fermeture (19) est adapté au
cadre (18) dès l'usine caractérisé en ce que le couvercle de fermeture peut pivoter au moyen de chevilles pivotantes (4) sur le
cadre (18) et/ou sur le couvercle de fermeture (19), lesquelles chevilles pivotantes
peuvent être insérées dans des guides, en particulier des rampes, de l'autre élément
respectif (18, 19).
2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que, comme autre élément de dispositif, au moins un élément de support pour le couvercle
de fermeture (19) est agencé sur le cadre (18).
3. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que, comme élément de support, un carter (1), qui encercle l'ouverture d'inspection et/ou
qui se trouve dans l'ouverture d'inspection, pour le couvercle de fermeture (19) est
monté dans le cadre (18) à l'usine.
4. Dispositif selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que le matériau pour le cadre (18) et/ou le couvercle de fermeture (19) est essentiellement
du gypse.
5. Dispositif selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que le cadre (18) est fabriqué à partir d'une section d'un élément de structure en forme
de panneau.
6. Dispositif selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que, dans le dimensionnement extérieur du cadre (18), l'espacement des quelconques goujons
(20) ou autres profilés d'une structure de support de la structure de construction
sèche est pris en considération de telle sorte que le cadre (18) peut être fixé auxdits
profilés.
7. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les chevilles pivotantes (4) sont formées d'un seul tenant sur un cadre de couvercle
de fermeture (2).
8. Dispositif selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que le carter (1) et/ou le cadre de couvercle de fermeture (2) sont fabriqués à partir
d'un plastique.
9. Dispositif selon une ou plusieurs des revendications 1, 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que les rampes se présentent sous la forme de rainures de guidage (5).
10. Dispositif selon l'une des revendications 1, 7, 8 ou 9, caractérisé en ce que les rampes s'écartent, par leur profil, de la normale à la surface du cadre (18)
et/ou du carter (1).
11. Dispositif selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que le profilé des rampes est orienté linéairement et obliquement par rapport au plan
de cadre.
12. Dispositif selon une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce qu' un axe de pivotement s'étend le long d'une ligne médiane du couvercle de fermeture
(19).