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EP0210364A2
EP0210364A2 EP86106800A EP86106800A EP0210364A2 EP 0210364 A2 EP0210364 A2 EP 0210364A2 EP 86106800 A EP86106800 A EP 86106800A EP 86106800 A EP86106800 A EP 86106800A EP 0210364 A2 EP0210364 A2 EP 0210364A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/02Shutters, movable grilles, or other safety closing devices, e.g. against burglary
    • E06B9/08Roll-type closures
    • E06B9/11Roller shutters
    • E06B9/13Roller shutters with closing members of one piece, e.g. of corrugated sheet metal

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  • the invention relates to a roller door for opening and closing door or gate openings, with a curtain made of flexible material in the form of a web and guided in a frame at the edge.
  • roller shutters of the type described above are used, on the one hand, when low heat and sound permeability is important and, on the other hand, when transparency of the curtain is desired.
  • the generic roller shutters do not have increased heat and sound permeability at the hinge points and can be made from continuously transparent plastic materials.
  • roller doors have the disadvantages that they have less wind stability and strength than the conventional profile roller doors. Consequently, there is also an increased E inbruchsgefahr.
  • the usable plastic materials can only be wound to a limited extent, since they become stiff at low temperatures and tend to jam in the edge guides at high temperatures. Finally, a cold flow of the plastic material is also possible at low temperatures, which lengthens the curtain of the roller door.
  • the object of the invention is to create an improved roller shutter with a curtain in the form of a web, which has a low heat and sound permeability, which may be completely or partially transparent and which has sufficient wind stability and strength, so that it is also suitable for closing large building openings.
  • a roller shutter door is proposed as a technical solution that has stabilization profiles that are firmly connected to the curtain and that extend on the curtain perpendicular to the running direction of the curtain.
  • a roller door designed according to this technical teaching has the advantages that it has increased stability without the heat or sound permeability being increased or the light permeability or transparency being markedly reduced.
  • roller shutters according to the invention can also be equipped with a curtain of a relatively small wall thickness for large building openings.
  • Very inexpensive solutions to problems can be achieved because the stabilization profiles can be standard components which are mass-produced by the relevant industry and because the processing methods are simple and the number of processing steps is small.
  • a roller shutter door according to the invention even if it is designed to be transparent, is recognized as an obstacle, as a result of which it is almost eliminated as a possible source of an accident and, moreover, the risk of break-in is reduced.
  • the stabilizing profiles can be attached to the curtain on one or both sides, depending on whether a smooth surface is to be created or a particularly high level of wind stability and strength is to be achieved. If the stabilizing profiles are attached on one side to the curtain, the winding process is quieter, since the stabilizing profiles cannot interlock.
  • stabilizing profiles are inserted into the cutouts in the curtain, their connection to the curtain is particularly firm. If the stabilization profiles are flush with the outer side of the B-e slope, one on the inside and the outside can be achieved a smooth curtain.
  • the halves of the stabilization profiles can, for example be connected by hinges, which are formed by eyes firmly connected to the halves and inserted connecting pins. This configuration can be useful if an existing roller door is to be retrofitted with stabilizing profiles.
  • the upper half of the stabilization profiles has a recess which is open at the top and extends in the direction of the pivot axis, into which the lower half engages with a bent edge which also extends in the direction of the pivot axis. If the recess and the bent edge are formed in one piece with the halves of the stabilizing profiles, the result is a very simple construction which does not require any additional connecting pins and is easy to assemble.
  • the recess can be rounded on the inside and the edge engaging in this can be rounded so that the transmission of force between the halves of the stabilizing profiles is favorable, a long and narrow sealing gap being established in the halves and the halves being connected with little play.
  • a further improvement in the guidance between the halves can be achieved if the recess has a V-shaped cross section and the bent edge engaging in it is supported on the inner fold of the recess.
  • the hook-shaped bent edge can also be hooked into most known roller shutter profiles.
  • the halves of the stabilization profiles have end stops which lie against one another in the stretched position of the halves and prevent the halves from pivoting away from the winding axis. This further increases the strength of the curtain, because the end stops prevent the unwound curtain from being pressed in from both sides. In addition, threading the curtain into the side guide relieved.
  • the halves of the stabilizing profiles have grooves for receiving a flexible insulating profile, which insulating profile bridges the gap between the halves, so that a completely closed curtain can be achieved. If the insulating profile is slidably inserted in one of the grooves, its load can be reduced, so that low-expansion insulating materials can also be used.
  • the stabilization profiles are arranged between segments of the curtain that are separate from one another, as a result of which the material is optimally utilized and what enables a curtain of uniform wall thickness without additional milling.
  • the stabilization profiles are fastened with flanges to the sides of the segments of the curtain, which enables a uniform introduction of force from the stabilization profiles into the segments.
  • the stabilizing profiles can be connected to the segments, for example, in that the flanges carry fastening elements which are guided through openings in the segments of the curtain, the fastening elements bracing the segments with the flange.
  • the introduction of force into the segments is particularly favorable if the fastening elements are supported on the segments of the curtain via pressure plates.
  • the stabilization profiles have longitudinal slots for inserting the edges of the segments of the curtain, as a result of which symmetrical introduction of force into the segments is possible.
  • the insertion of the segments into the longitudinal slots is facilitated if one of the flanks of the stabilizing profiles delimiting the longitudinal slots is bent to the side is cash.
  • the wall thickness of one of the flanks can be reduced or an additional hinge can be provided.
  • flanks of the stabilizing profiles delimiting the longitudinal slots can be braced with inserted segments with inserted fastening elements, which are guided through openings in the edges of the segments of the curtain, so that a particularly high clamping force can be applied. If the openings in the edges of the segments are bores, the segments are captively connected to the stabilizing profiles, the fastening elements exerting an additional holding force on the inner edges of the bores.
  • each stabilization profile partially covers two separate segments of the curtain, the stabilization profiles being arranged on the outside and the inside of the curtain and each stabilization profile on the outside being firmly connected to a stabilization profile on the inside.
  • pointed lugs are arranged on the sides of the stabilization profiles facing the curtain, which noses penetrate into the segments when the stabilization profiles are fastened. If the lugs of the stabilization profiles on the outside of the curtain are arranged offset with respect to the lugs of the stabilization profiles on the inside of the curtain, the cross section of the segments is not unnecessarily weakened when the lugs penetrate.
  • the longitudinal slots of the stabilization profiles have undercuts and have the edges of the segments the undercuts thickening, so that the edges of the segments can be inserted laterally into the longitudinal slots of the stabilizing profiles. This saves components and time-saving assembly is possible. This connection can also only be released if the curtain is pulled out of the side guides.
  • the stabilization profiles are positively connected with complementarily shaped reinforcement profiles, so that the stabilization profiles can be connected to the curtain with optimum strength, for example by welding or gluing, and yet the desired stability and strength of the curtain is achieved.
  • Stabilization profiles of relatively small dimensions can be used. If the reinforcement profiles are inserted into the stabilization profiles, the reinforcement profiles are protected from environmental influences.
  • the reinforcement profiles can be made of light metal or steel, for example, so that high moments of resistance can be achieved.
  • the curtain can be made, for example, from PVC, a PVC-like plastic, rubber or a fabric, whereby these materials can also be used in any combination.
  • the stabilization profiles are preferably made of PVC, a PVC-like plastic, light metal or steel, whereby these materials can also be used alone or in combination.
  • flexible support straps are attached to the stabilizing profiles, which extend in the running direction of the curtain and prevent the curtain from lengthening, which can occur in particular at low temperatures under the weight of the curtain. If the stabilization profiles have pivotally connected halves, it is advantageous to fasten the carrying straps to both pivotable halves of each stabilization profile and to interrupt them between the halves of each stabilization profile, so that pivoting movements of the halves are not hindered.
  • the carrier tapes can be attached in a particularly simple manner by being clamped between the stabilizing profiles and the curtain. If fasteners screws, rivets, etc. are provided as which are guided by the stabilization profiles and the curtain, the support can - be bands suspended from the fasteners.
  • Carrier tapes made of a flexible but low-stretch material for example made of steel, Kevlar or nylon, are particularly suitable.
  • the design freedom is particularly great since the curtain and / or the stabilizing profiles and / or the supporting straps can consist entirely or partially of a transparent or opaque, colored or clear material.
  • the curtain according to the invention is connected to conventional roller shutter profiles with interlocking eyes that can be wound "on the same winding roller.
  • the high strength of a profile roller shutter can be combined with the advantages of a curtain made of flexible material in the form of a web, for example Transparent areas can be created in a profile roller door
  • Existing profile roller doors can be retrofitted by riveting or screwing on the curtain according to the invention or simply hanging it on.
  • the curtain according to the invention can also be reinforced with sheets of sheet steel and / or insulating mats, as a result of which particularly tight protective gates are possible. It proves particularly advantageous to have several layers of the curtain according to the invention with additional webs To use sheet steel and / or insulating mats, which can increase the protective effect. If the curtain according to the invention is arranged on the outside of the protective gate, it can also be designed to be visually pleasing.
  • Fig. 1 shows a partial view of a roller shutter 1 with a curtain 2 made of flexible material, for example PVC, plastic, or rubber sheets or mats in its side guides 3, 4, which are firmly anchored in the floor 5 . Since the curtain has no slits or gaps, its heat and sound permeability is extremely low.
  • transparent curtains can be realized with the o: g: materials, which increases the incidence of light in the adjacent rooms and improves the operational workflow and operational security for commercial use.
  • the stabilizing profiles 6 can consist of steel, light metal, hard PVC or another suitable plastic. Profiles with a high area moment of inertia are preferably used, such as U-profiles, T-profiles or box profiles. These can be repeatedly attached to the curtain on one or both sides, or can be arranged between separate segments of the curtain. In this way, sufficient wind stability and strength of the curtain 2 can be achieved even with large building openings.
  • FIGS. 2 and 4 show an embodiment with box-shaped stabilization profiles 8 attached to a curtain 7 on one side.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 show a curtain 9 with cutouts 10, into which stabilization profiles 11 made of solid material are inserted.
  • the stabilizing profiles 8, 11 can be fastened to the curtain 7, 9 with screws, rivets, bolts, pins, etc. Since the fastening means 12, 13 work in the bores when winding and unwinding the curtain 7, 9, it is expedient to protect the bores by inserting sheet metal sleeves. This type of fastening will be preferred for stabilizing profiles made of steel or light metal.
  • the stabilization profiles can also be attached by welding, gluing or loosening.
  • the welding of soft or Hard PVC can be made with or without PVC welding wires.
  • the connection with high-strength plastic adhesive enables mechanically extremely firm and visually appealing connection points - with relatively high expenditure in terms of application technology. Solubility comes into consideration when both the curtain and the stabilizing profiles are made of plastic.
  • the connection points of the curtain and stabilization profiles are softened with a solvent, the volatilization of which is accompanied by a considerable solidification in the connection area.
  • Stabilizing profiles made of plastic or PVC can be positively connected after their attachment with complementarily shaped reinforcing profiles made of light metal or steel by pushing them onto the stabilizing profiles or, in the case of stabilizing profiles with a hollow shape, inserted laterally. These reinforcement profiles can then be screwed together or another of the above. Connection techniques are secured.
  • the curtain 14 has separate segments 15, between which box-shaped stabilizing profiles 16 are arranged at typical intervals of 200 to 600 mm.
  • the segments 15 can be connected to the stabilization profiles 16 by welding, gluing or loosening.
  • the segments 15 and the stabilizing profiles 16 are made of PVC, so that a welded connection with fillet welds 17 and butt welds 18 is provided.
  • Reinforcement profiles 19 made of steel or light metal are inserted laterally into the stabilization profiles 16.
  • the reinforcing profiles 19 are dimensioned in such a way that their outer jacket lies just against the inner jacket of the stabilizing profiles.
  • Additional connecting elements of the above type can be provided to prevent them from slipping sideways.
  • the thus protected reinforcement profiles 19 can not damage the curtain 1 4 during winding and unwinding.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show an embodiment in which the curtain 20 is divided into segments 21 according to FIGS. 5 and 6. At the points where the segments 21 butt against one another, stabilizing profiles 22, 23 are attached, which on the outside 24 and the inside 25 each partially cover two segments 2 1.
  • the stabilization profiles 22 on the outside 24 and the stabilization profiles 23 on the inside 25 are curved in accordance with the winding radius, as a result of which the need for space for the wound curtain 20 is reduced.
  • the stabilizing profiles 22, 23 have, on the sides facing the curtain 20, about 1.5 mm protruding, pointed lugs 26, 27, which penetrate into the segments 21 when the stabilizing profiles 22, 23 are clamped, and hold them in place.
  • the lugs 26, 27 of the connected stabilizing profiles 22, 23 are expediently offset from one another.
  • the stabilizing profiles 22, 23 matched to one another in this way can for example be made of extruded light metal.
  • bent profiles can of course also be used, for example coordinated trough profiles.
  • plastic strips at the points where they meet can additionally be covered with plastic strips at the points where they meet, which plastic strips are covered by the stabilizing profiles.
  • FIG. 9 shows a partial view of a further roller door 29, the curtain 30 of which can also be moved in the lateral guides 31, 32 in the running direction L.
  • the guides 31, 32 are firmly anchored in the floor 33.
  • Stabilizing profiles 34 are fixedly connected to the curtain 30, which are arranged at regular intervals from one another and connect segments 35 of the curtain 30 to one another.
  • Each stabilizing profile 34 consists of an upper half 36 and a lower half 37, which halves are pivotally connected to one another.
  • the connection of the halves 36, 37 to one another and the fastening of the halves 36, 37 to the segments 35 can be better explained with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11.
  • the halves 36, 37 have longitudinal slots 38, 39 for inserting the edges of the segments 35 of the curtain 30, the width of which is matched approximately to the thickness of the segments 35.
  • flutes 42, 43 run at the foot of the flanks 40, 41, which enable the flanks 40, 41 to be angled.
  • the inserted segments 35 have bores 44 for pushing through fastening elements, which in the illustrated case are a hollow screw 45 with an internal thread and countersunk head and a countersunk screw 46 screwed into this.
  • the countersunk heads of the hollow screw 45 and the countersunk screw 46 are inserted into countersunk bores in the flanks 47, 48, 40, 41, so that the flanks 47, 48, 40, 41 can be braced with the segments 35.
  • the lugs 49, 50, 51, 52 dig into the surface of the segments 35 on the inside of the flanks.
  • the cylindrical outer surface of the hollow screw 45 exerts an additional holding force on the inner wall of the bores 44 in the segments 35.
  • a recess 53 which is V-shaped in cross section formed, in which a hook-shaped bent edge 54 engages on the upper edge of the lower half 37 of the stabilizing profile 3 4 .
  • the end of the edge 54 is supported on the inner fold of the recess 53 and rounded so that it can perform a pivoting movement in the recess 53.
  • the edge 54 and the upper half 36 of the stabilization profile are rounded in the swivel area, so that a long sealing gap 55 is formed.
  • a vertical stop surface 56 is formed on the upper half 36, on which the edge 54 bears with a likewise vertical counter surface 57 when the halves 36, 37 of the stabilizing profile are stretched.
  • FIGS. 12 to 16 described below, corresponding parts are numbered as in FIGS. 10 and 11.
  • FIG. 12 shows a stabilizing profile, the pivotally connected halves 36, 37 of which are sealed at the hinge point by an insulating profile 58.
  • the insulating profile 58 has an internally hollow sealing bead 59 which is inserted into an annular groove 60 in the upper half 36 of the stabilizing profile.
  • the insulating profile 63 dips with a flat side 6 1 into a deep groove 62 on the upper side of the lower half 37, the flat side 61 being displaceable in the groove 62 when the halves 36, 37 are pivoted.
  • the carrier tapes 64 are interrupted between the halves 36, 37 of the stabilizing profile 34 and clamped between the halves 36, 37 and the segments 35.
  • the lugs 49, 50 penetrate into the surface of the carrier tapes 64, as a result of which a high holding force is generated.
  • the carrier tapes 64 also have bores 65, on which they are held by the banjo bolts 45.
  • the thickenings 68 have an approximately rectangular cross section.
  • spherical thickenings can also be provided, for example. The thickenings are formed, for example, when the segments are extruded. When installing the roller shutter, the segments can simply be inserted laterally into the halves 73, 74 with the thickenings 68.

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EP0371527A1 (fr) * 1988-12-01 1990-06-06 Polynorm N.V. Porte
EP0392045A1 (fr) * 1989-04-12 1990-10-17 Kurt Seuster Rideau de volet roulant
US5353858A (en) * 1991-07-31 1994-10-11 Frank Lange Closing element for rooms
DE4305007A1 (de) * 1993-02-18 1994-08-25 Marianne Zeisler Metallverarbe Segment-Rolltor
EP1219775A3 (fr) * 2000-12-30 2003-09-03 REHAU AG + Co Volet roulant

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