EP2088275A2 - Profilé d'étanchéité de côtés, notamment pour profilés de cadre et installations de portes coulissantes en étant équipées - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a side seal profile especially for frame profiles and equipped with such side seal profiles sliding door systems.
- Side seal profiles typically have the task of covering gaps between two sliding door wings in such a way that injuries are prevented or made more difficult, in particular due to trapping.
- a partial sliding door panel of a telescopic sliding door panel is moved past at least one other associated partial sliding door panel of the same telescopic sliding door panel.
- the two part-sliding door wings to each other at a predetermined distance. For example, during this movement, people may get their fingers caught between the two telescoping sliding door sashes, with the risk of being trapped.
- Each side sealing profile has a protruding, in cross-section straight running and elastically deformable sealing lip. It extends from a substantially rigid attachment portion at an acute angle to a direction of movement of the respective sliding door leaf toward this. In the immediate vicinity of a respective sealing point, the sealing lip is pressed frontal against a rigid profile part, for example another sliding door leaf and pressed in the further course of motion.
- the frame profiles designed with side seal profile differently than frame profiles without side seal profile of the same wing.
- This type of side seal has two major disadvantages. Because only the sealing lip is elastically deformable, it must absorb the entire contact force when the opposing blades are in the closed position. Due to the substantially planar abutment surface of the sealing lip pressure forces acting on the sealing lip are transmitted to a considerable extent on the attachment point of the sealing lip to said rigid mounting portion. Therefore, the attachment portion can not absorb pressure forces to relieve the seal lip. Ie. The sealing lip must absorb all forces acting on it, which leads to the risk of tearing or tearing of the sealing lip. On the other hand, the problem may arise that the sealing lip is permanently deformed due to the strong contact pressure, d. H. not return to their state of relaxation. There were cases in which the sealing lips then no longer seal when the sliding door panels were not exactly in their closed position but slightly pushed apart.
- Such a side sealing profile forms in frame profile doors also an entire frame profile for one side of the sash, with the result that on the side of the frame to which the side seal profile is to be attached, formed differently than the frame profile on one side of the frame on which no side seal profile is to be attached. It must therefore be made for a single frame various frame profiles that would otherwise be identical, ie each without inserted side seal profile, would be identical. This makes retrofitting an existing door with a side seal expensive. In the best case, a new frame profile must be made. The exchange of a Frame profiles of an already mounted door against a new frame profile in turn is quite expensive and therefore expensive. In the worst case, the frame can not be disassembled, making retrofitting impossible.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a side seal profile and to provide a sliding door system provided therewith, in which at least some of the aforementioned disadvantages and problems are reduced or eliminated.
- An inventive side seal profile has a mounting portion.
- the attachment portion includes attachment portions that are configured to be fixedly attached to a profile.
- the side seal profile also has a connection portion on which the attachment portions are formed.
- a cover is attached stationary.
- the cover portion is formed of an elastic material and extends parallel to a longitudinal extent of the attachment portion.
- the side seal profile further includes a pinch protection portion formed on the attachment portion and protruding at a predetermined angle to the connection portion extending away from the attachment portion by a predetermined amount.
- the attachment portions are formed by end portions of the connection portion.
- the end sections extend essentially transversely to a longitudinal extent of the attachment section and are formed facing away from one another.
- the connecting portion is formed in the form of a flat block whose flat, opposite ends form the fastening portions.
- the cover portion has, viewed transversely to its longitudinal extent, a transverse dimension which is at least slightly smaller than a parallel to the transverse dimension of the cover extending transverse dimension of the attachment portion. When mounted on a profile, this cover portion thus covers a main part of the attachment portion. Due to the elastic material, both the attachment portion and the relevant side of the frame profile are protected to a certain extent against mechanical stresses.
- the clamping protection section closes at an end of the cover section facing away from the connecting section, which therefore faces another part, to which an anti-pinch protection is to be realized.
- the clamp protection section runs essentially parallel to the attachment section.
- the clamp protection portion of the side seal profile is preferably formed by means of a lip.
- a sealing lip according to the invention is formed.
- the sealing lip also extends parallel to the longitudinal extent of the attachment portion and descends from the lip at a predetermined angle.
- An outer surface, facing the attachment portion, of at least one free end of the second seal lip is curved away from the attachment portion transversely to a longitudinal extent of the second seal lip. The curvature allows the sealing lip to come into abutment upon movement of the sash towards the free end of the seal lip with a corresponding surface of another seal member, which may be a similarly configured side seal profile.
- the convex curvature of the outer surface of the sealing lip allows the compensation of tolerances with respect to the arrangement of the pair of sealing parts to each other, so that a (air) tight closure can be ensured within a certain margin.
- the curvature also has the advantage that the second sealing lip can already come into sealing contact with the other sealing part before the sliding leaf has reached its final end position. As the sliding sash continues to move, the second sealing lip is simply pushed away elastically, thus spring-biased. This resilient bias improves the tightness of the pair of sealing members, for example, when air pressure differentials occur on both sides of the sash and resulting wind in the direction of the sealing lip. In addition, the forces acting on the sealing lip forces can be better absorbed by the curvature.
- the curvature has another advantage. Are the two seal parts not parallel to each other but at an angle to each other arranged, the sealing lip is still close to a corresponding counter-sealing surface. Thus, an application, for example, in sheet and circular sliding doors is possible.
- an outer surface facing away from the attachment section, at least of the free end of the sealing lip, is curved transversely to a longitudinal extension of the sealing lip toward the attachment section.
- the lip is preferably formed thickened at least in a region in which the sealing lip is formed, and tapers, as seen in cross-section, in the direction of its free end. This increases the stability of the side seal profile, higher forces can be absorbed without the risk that the sealing lip separates from the other lip, d. H. in or out.
- the counter-sealing part may alternatively or additionally have a similarly formed sealing lip, so that it is thickened in a region in which it is integrally formed on the associated lip and, seen in cross section, tapers in the direction of its free end.
- At least one of the above-described end portions is preferably formed in the form of a projection. As a result, insertion into a corresponding groove of a respective frame profile is possible, which allows a particularly simple installation of the side seal profile according to the invention.
- the attachment section preferably also has at least one second projection.
- This second projection is inventively formed on the same side of the attachment portion, at which an associated of the is arranged at least one formed in the form of a projection end portion. It extends parallel to the associated end portion and has a predetermined distance to this.
- a groove-like recess is formed between the two projections.
- This groove-like design allows, in combination with a corresponding projection on the profile, a locking of the side seal profile on the profile. If the groove-like recess on the side sealing profile somewhat narrower than the corresponding projection on the profile, the side seal profile can be literally jammed with the profile, so that a secure hold of the side seal profile is given.
- At least one of the end portions is formed in the form of a groove. This is compared to the formation of the end portion as a projection attachment of the side seal profile now realized on a projection of the profile, so represents an alternative mounting option.
- the cover portion, the clamp protection portion and the connection portion are formed of one and the same material.
- the resulting extrusion profile is then only cut off or cut to length according to the respective desired length, which is also very simple and inexpensive.
- the cover portion, the clamp protection portion and the connection portion may also be formed of different materials.
- the attachment of the cover portion on the connecting portion may for example also be realized by means of a projection-groove solution or by means of snap-in connections.
- the cover portion is preferably formed integrally with the connecting portion.
- the side seal profile may be easily manufactured by coextrusion, with similar advantages as in the above-described extrusion.
- An equipped with such a side seal profile sliding door system has at least one sliding sash.
- This sliding leaf comprises on a facing in the direction of an opening movement of the sliding leaf end face a receptacle with receiving portions on which one of the above-described side sealing profiles is fixedly mounted.
- the attachment portions are, as also described above, realized for example by means of grooves or projections.
- the sliding door system according to the invention has at least one cover profile.
- This cover profile may have an attachment portion similar to the attachment portion of one of the side seal profiles described above. Ie. the cover profile is fixedly attached to another profile having similar receiving portions as the profile of the sliding sash.
- This other profile may for example be part of another sliding sash (for example as part of a telescopic sliding door) or a fixed sash or it may be attached to a wall.
- the cover comprises an attachment portion which is complementary to a surface of a part, on which the cover is fixedly mounted by means of fastening means.
- Fasteners are for example screws.
- the part in turn may be a wall into which dowels are driven, in which the screws are screwed.
- the cover profile further comprises a clamping protection portion, preferably protrudes from the attachment portion of the cover profile analogous to the clamp protection portion of one of the above-described side seal profiles.
- the clamp protection portion of the side seal profile used and the clamp protection portion of the cover profile used are arranged substantially parallel to each other and extending toward each other. Ie. the side seal profile and the cover profile cooperatively perform the desired sealing function with respect to the sliding sash.
- the side seal profile and the cover profile cooperatively perform the desired sealing function with respect to the sliding sash.
- the sliding door system may have at least one other wing.
- This other wing is formed on a front side facing the at least one sliding leaf according to the end face of the corresponding sliding leaf.
- the sliding wing and the other wing are arranged substantially parallel to each other. Ie. They can also be at a certain angle to each other, which allows the applicability, for example, on curved sliding doors.
- On the front side of the at least one other wing either the cover profile described above or one of the above-described side seal profiles is fixedly mounted.
- the clamping protection section of the side sealing profile of the sliding leaf and the clamping protection section of the side sealing profile or cover profile of the other wing in turn extend towards each other.
- the side sealing profiles and cover profiles according to the invention readily allow the application to multi-part sliding sash and also on partitions or on folding door sash.
- FIG. 1 shows a telescopic sliding door system having two sliding door wings.
- block-shaped arrows indicate respectively the opening movement or -Verfahrraum for one of the two sliding door leaves.
- the lengths of these arrows schematically indicate the ratio of the maximum speeds of movement of the sliding door leaves to each other.
- the upper sliding door leaf is moved at about half the maximum speed as the lower sliding door leaf.
- Each sliding door leaf is exemplified as a frame door leaf, in which a glass sheet 1 is inserted into a peripheral frame, which is formed by means of frame profiles. From the upper sliding door leaf, a left-side, vertically extending frame profile 20 is shown, whereas from the lower sliding door leaf, a right-sided, also vertically extending frame profile 20 is shown.
- Each frame profile 20 has a substantially H-shaped cross-section. The H is by means of an intermediate wall 23 and from this at an angle of about 90 ° to the glass pane 1 toward extending side walls 25, 25 and facing away from the glass pane 1 side walls 24, 24 are formed.
- each side wall 24 each have a receiving groove 21 is formed, in which a respective side seal profile 10 is inserted according to a first embodiment of the invention by means of projections 13a, 13a.
- the projections 13a, 13a are part of a mounting portion 13 of the side seal profile 10.
- a clamping protection portion 11 is preferably formed in the form of a lip, which is substantially parallel to an extension of the attachment portion 13 in FIG. 1 extends. In this case, the clamping protection section 11 protrudes beyond the attachment section 13 and the respective associated frame profile 20 of the respective sliding door leaf in the direction opposite, adjacent sliding door leaves.
- the attachment portion 13 is made of a relatively dimensionally stable or rigid material.
- the clamping protection portion 11, however, is formed of an elastic material. The materials are preferably chosen so that the side seal profile 10 can be made by coextrusion.
- the clamp protection portion 11 may be integrally formed with the attachment portion 13, wherein that the two portions 11, 13 are formed of an elastic material.
- the attachment section 13 and the clamp protection section 11 have attachment devices, for example in the form of latching lugs and latching receptacles. With this, it is possible to simply clip the pinching protection portion 11 onto the attachment portion 13. Alternatively, the pinch protection portion 11 is adhered to the attachment portion 13.
- the clamp protection section 11 can also be fastened to the attachment section 13, for example by means of screws (not shown).
- the attachment portion 13 in the vicinity of one of the projections 13a, 13a, a clamping portion 13b in turn in the form of a projection.
- the clamping portion 13b and the associated one projection 13a extend in a same direction and have a predetermined distance from each other.
- a groove is provided between the projection 13a and its associated clamping portion 13b, into which a corresponding projection of an end portion of the associated side wall 24 of the side seal profile 10 engages.
- the distance between the projection 13 a and its associated clamping portion 13 b is preferably slightly smaller than a width dimension of the corresponding projection of the side wall 24. This makes it possible to the Attachment section 13 in the profile 20 to be clamped so that the side seal profile 10 is taken out of the profile 20 safe to fall.
- the projections 13a, 13a of the respective attachment portion 13 are part of a connection portion 13c in the form of a wall portion. Even if the projections 13a, 13a in FIG. 1 with respect to the connecting portion 13c are arranged in alignment, they can also be arranged offset to one another laterally.
- the side sealing profile 10 also preferably has a cover section 14, which adjoins an end of the clamping protection section 11 facing the attachment section 13. Ie. the clamp protection portion 11 and the cover portion 14 form a part.
- the cover portion 14 covers in the assembled state at least the part of the attachment portion 13 to the outside, which is not covered by the profile 20; according to FIG. 1 that is, the attachment portion 13 except for the lower projection 13a thereof.
- the cover portion 14 may also be formed so as to cover the entire end face of the frame profile 20 to which it is attached to the outside.
- each side seal profile 10 projects with such a predetermined extent from the associated sliding door leaf that it does not exceed or fall below a predetermined maximum distance a, b from the adjacent sliding door leaf.
- This maximum distance a, b is preferably 8 mm.
- a sealing lip 12 is preferably formed.
- the sealing lip 12 is integrally formed on one side of the clamping protection portion 11, which the attachment portion 13 and the frame profile 20 faces, on which the side seal profile 10 is attached.
- the sealing lip 12 protrudes from the clamping protection portion 11 with respect to an extension of the side walls 24, 25, seen transversely to a longitudinal extent of the frame profile 20, preferably at an acute angle such that the sealing lip 12 faces away from the associated frame profile 20.
- the sealing lip 12 is at least in an area in which it assumes a sealing function, as described below, seen in cross-section of the associated frame section 20 curved way formed.
- the sealing lip 12 of a side sealing profile 10 comes with a respective abutment surface 12a with the abutment surface 12a of the sealing lip 12 of the other side seal profile 10 in Appendix. Due to the elastic design of the sealing lips 12, 12 and their curvatures, the sealing lips 12, 12 are preferably already in sealing engagement with each other before the sliding door leaves are in the closed position. Ie. the sealing function of the side sealing profiles 10, 10 is already achieved before the sliding door is completely closed. During continuous closing of the sliding door leaves, the sealing lips 12, 12 are pressed against each other and away from each other. Ie. the sealing lips 12, 12 are under spring-biased pressure when the sliding door leaves are closed.
- clamping protection sections 11, 11 do not bend at the same time, they are preferably made thickened at least in the formation region of the respective sealing lip 12.
- an air overpressure is the respective facing, pressure-loaded sealing lip 12 pressed against the sealing lip 12 of the other side seal profile 10, so that a secure seal against draft is realized.
- the invention thus provides a simply constructed side seal profile which, in addition to the desired anti-trap function, performs a sealing function.
- FIG. 2 shows another multi-leaf sliding door system using a side seal profile 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention and a cover according to a first embodiment of the invention. As can be seen, the sliding door leaves are moved in opposite directions in this example.
- the cover profile 30 has an attachment portion 33 which substantially equals the attachment portion 13 of the side seal profile 10 described above.
- the attachment portion 33 includes projections 33a, 33a, by means of which the cover 30 is inserted into receiving grooves 21, 21 of the associated frame profile 20 and is preferably locked in position by means of clamping.
- Adjoining the attachment section 33 is a clip-protection section 31 which, with an outer surface of the attachment section 33, preferably results in a flat outer surface.
- the outer surface may have any other shape, for example, with curvature.
- the cover profile 30 protrudes with its clamping protection portion 31 with a predetermined amount of the sliding door leaf.
- the dimension is predetermined such that the distance b to the adjacent sliding door leaf is again smaller than the maximum distance described above.
- a wall is formed which extends substantially parallel to an adjacent sliding door leaf in the direction of the side sealing profile 10 of the adjacent sliding door leaf.
- another wall section bends away from the wall at an angle of preferably 90 ° in the direction of the frame profile 20 to which the cover profile 30 is attached.
- a third wall portion is formed, which is formed extending in the direction of attachment portion 33 of the cover 30.
- This third wall section forms a sealing section 32.
- the cover 30 preferably consists of a dimensionally stable material, for example of metal.
- FIG. 3 shows the sliding door system of FIG. 2 , with the difference that the upper wing is fixed, so part of a glazed wall, for example.
- the side sealing profile 10 is preferably formed from a single, elastic material.
- a movement of the sash ie the lower sash in FIG. 3
- Klemmtikabêt 11 and the sealing lip 12 formed such that they can invest in continuous opening of the sliding leaf in the extreme case to the frame section 20 on which the side seal profile 10 is mounted.
- clamping protection portion 11 and the sealing lip 12 can be folded so far that they conform to the frame profile 20 on which the side seal profile 10 is attached.
- Such a Suspenauer-Fielding of the sliding door leaf is designed so that a strain gauge is fixedly mounted at a bending or bending point of the clamping protection portion 11 of the side sealing profile 10 on a frame profile 20 side facing and is coupled to a transmitter. If the transmitter detects an excessive bending of the clamping protection section, the above-described braking operation of the sliding door leaf is initiated and possibly reversed.
- FIG. 4 shows the application of the side seal profile 10 in a single-leaf sliding door system.
- FIG. 4A shows the sliding door system with a partially open sliding door leaf, which in FIG 4A is shown in the middle.
- the sliding door in FIG. 4A covering up and right meets against a wall 4.
- the wall post 7 has, for example, a recess 7a on a side facing the sliding door leaf.
- the recess can have an enormous depth t, for example 1 m.
- the clamping protection portion 11 of the side seal profile 10 is preferably so far from the sliding door leaves that the distance a to the nearest surface of the wall post 7 again does not exceed a predetermined level.
- At least the clamping protection portion 11 and the sealing lip 12 of the side sealing profile 10 are formed very elastic.
- the entire side sealing profile 10 is formed from one and the same material. If, during an opening movement of the sliding door leaf, an obstacle now occurs in the region of the right edge of the recess 7a, jamming and possibly damaging (or injury of a body part) could occur. However, the elasticity of the material of the side sealing profile 10 causes both the clamping protection section 11 and the sealing lip 12 to bend in the direction of the sliding door leaf, to fold over, so to speak, and to come to rest in the extreme case on the sliding door leaf. Ie. the same benefits come into play as in relation to FIG. 3 described. The risk of injury or damage is significantly reduced.
- FIG. 4 Dotted down, fixed and attached to a wall 4 guard wings omitted below, which helps reduce costs.
- FIG. 5 shows another single-leaf sliding door system using the side seal profile 10.
- a wall 4 instead of the upper sliding door panel according to FIGS. 1 to 4 is located at this point a wall 4.
- the covering profile 40 has a clamping protection section 41, which is designed similarly to the clamping protection section 31, that is to say likewise has a sealing section 42 with a contact surface 42a.
- the cover profile 40 has an attachment portion 43, which is formed in the simplest case by means of a straight wall portion which is fixed to the one wall 4, for example by means of screws and dowels, not shown.
- the clamp protection portion 41 and the attachment portion 43 form a continuous wall.
- the attachment section 43 may alternatively be formed by means of a wall section which bends at an angle of, for example, 90 °, depending on the angular position of the one wall 4, from the clamping protection section 41 in the direction of the one wall 4. In that case, the cover profile 40 would be on a lower side of the one wall 4 in FIG FIG. 5 fixed in place.
- the glass pane 1 of the sliding door leaf is enclosed in a frame which comprises two vertically arranged frame profiles 20, 20.
- the two frame profiles 20, 20 are arranged such mirror images of each other that their pairs of side walls 25, 25; 25, 25 facing each other.
- the glass sheet 1 is inserted in the respective receiving space of the frame profile 20, which is formed by means of its side walls 25, 25 and the respective intermediate wall 23.
- Each side wall 25 preferably has, on a side facing the glass pane 1, a receiving groove 22 into which a respective seal 2, 3 with a projection is inserted.
- Each seal 3 preferably has a flat support surface which points in the direction of the glass pane 1.
- the glass sheet 1 is applied to the bearing surfaces of the seals 3, 3.
- the seals 2, 2 have elastically deformable projections which extend in the direction of the glass pane 1.
- the glass sheet is supported on these projections. Ie. Seals 2, 2 press by means of their thus resilient projections, the glass sheet 1 against the oppositely arranged seals 3, 3.
- the glass sheet 1 is securely held in the frame sections 20, 20.
- seals 2, 2, 3, 3 The arrangement of the seals 2, 2, 3, 3 is only an example.
- the in FIG. 5 upper seals 3, 3 and the lower seals 2, 2 exchanged against each other.
- the seals 2, 3 are exchanged on a respective side against each other, so that, for example, above a pair of seals 2, 3 and below a pair of seals 3, 2 is arranged.
- only seals 2, 2, 2, 2 are provided, but then with corresponding shortened projections.
- a frame profile 60 is fixedly attached to the other wall 4.
- the frame profile 60 has an attachment portion 61, by means of which the frame profile 60 is fixedly mounted on the other wall 4.
- the attachment portion 61 preferably comprises a wall portion for attachment to the other wall 4 and two side walls which are preferably formed extending from ends of the wall portion at right angles to it in a direction toward the sliding door panel.
- the side walls preferably each have a receiving groove 61 a, 61 a, which face each other and advantageously according to the receiving grooves 21, 21 of the frame profile 20 are formed.
- a seal is provided, which is preferably formed by means of two center seal profiles 50, 50.
- Each center seal profile 50 comprises an attachment portion 51 with projections 51a, 51a and is advantageously formed analogously to the attachment portion 13 of one of the side seal profiles 10 described above. Ie. Each center seal profile 50 is inserted by means of the projections 51 a, 51 a in receiving grooves 21, 21 of side walls 24, 24 of the associated frame profile 20.
- each center seal profile 50 preferably comprises a clamping portion 51 b on each projection 51 a.
- a seal portion 52 is formed on the attachment portion 51.
- Each sealing portion 52 is integrally formed in a direction away from the respective frame profile 20 on the attachment portion 51, for example by means of coextrusion.
- Each sealing section 52 preferably has a non-circular outer contour, at least in the direction of the opposing center seal profile 50. Furthermore, each sealing portion 52 is formed of an elastic material and preferably has cavities, so that the sliding door leaf when moving in the closed position with its center seal profile 50 against the in FIG. 5 left center seal profile 50, which is attached to the frame profile 60, comes into abutment. In this case, the sealing portions 52, 52 are compressed and thus form a secure seal the sliding door system with respect to drafts.
- the frame profile 60 preferably has a cover section 62, which is integrally formed on the attachment section 61 and extends away from the center seal profile 50, preferably in the direction of the one wall 4.
- FIG. 6A shows a side seal profile 10 according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- the sealing lip 12 is missing here.
- This embodiment is suitable for applications in which a seal against draft is not required.
- the associated frame profile 20 is fixed in the example shown on another frame profile 70 substantially at an angle of 90 °.
- a profile connector 80 is by means of projections 84, 85 in the according to FIG. 6A horizontally extending frame profile 70 is inserted.
- the frame profile 70 essentially has a base 72 in the form of an intermediate wall section. At opposite ends of the base 72, side walls are preferably formed at an angle of 90 ° with respect to the base 72 at this and are parallel to each other. At one in FIG. 6A downwardly facing side of the base 72 are screw channels 71, 71 preferably formed in the form of through holes. On a side facing away from the screw 71, 71 side of the base 72, two inner wall sections 73, 73 are preferably formed, which in FIG. 6A upwards, ie, extending away from the screw channels 71, 71 are formed.
- the inner wall sections 73, 73 and the base 72 enclose a receiving space 74.
- a respective side wall, the base 72 and an inner wall section closest to the respective side wall each enclose a receiving space 75.
- the profile connector 80 is preferably inserted into the frame profile 70 on the front side so far that the base 81 of the profile connector 80 bears against the end face of the frame profile 70.
- the projections 85, 85 of the profile connector 80 are received in a respective receiving space 75 of the frame profile 70.
- the projection 84 of the profile connector 80 is received in the receiving space 74 of the frame profile 70.
- FIG. 6A Fixing screw 6 shown in the center is now screwed through a through hole 83 of the base 81 of the profile connector 80 into the projection 84, whereupon the projection 84 spreads and the profile connector 80 securely clamped in the receiving space 74 of the frame profile 70. Then the frame profile becomes 20 placed on the base 81 at an angle of 90 ° to the frame profile 70 and postponed.
- the placing of the frame profile 20 takes place in such a way that through openings formed in it, of which in FIG. 6A one can be seen, with corresponding through holes 82, 82 of the base 81 of the profile connector 80 are aligned.
- At least one clamping spring 5 which will be discussed below, be inserted into the frame profile 20 such that passage openings of the clamping spring 5 are aligned with corresponding passage openings 34 of the second profile 20.
- the projections 13a, 13a are not rectangular in cross-section.
- the attachment section 13 has bevels in the region of the projections 13a, 13a instead of substantially rectangular corners, the attachment section 13 tapering in the direction of the frame profile 20.
- the end portions 13a, 13a thus form locking lugs.
- the clamping spring 5 essentially has two legs.
- a leg forms a mounting portion, which serves to attach the clamping spring 5 to said frame profile 20.
- the attachment section is adjoined by a leg, which is formed on the attachment section and extends away from it at an acute angle.
- the leg preferably has locking portions.
- the locking portions 82a, 82a are formed in the example shown by means of two lugs or projections, which are formed by the leg kinking away in a direction away from the attachment portion.
- pushing or clipping of the side sealing profile 10 on the frame section 20 is one of the clamping spring 5 facing surface of the attachment portion 13 with the projections in contact. In this case, the side seal profile 10 can continue up in FIG. 6A be pushed.
- a downward movement of the side seal profile 10 is prevented by tilting the projections of the clamping spring 5 with said surface of the attachment portion 13.
- the clamping spring 5 thus provides a simple way for a fall protection for the side seal profile 10, wherein the side seal profile 10 can also be removed again by in FIG. 6A pulled up or out of the frame section 20 out.
- FIG. 6B shows the parts of FIG. 6A in the assembled state.
- the double arrow indicates directions of movement of the frame of a sliding door leaf shown in the cutout.
- the sealing portion 11 of the side sealing profile may be formed of a dimensionally stable material.
- the sealing lip 12 of the side sealing profile 10 may be formed in mirror image, so that it is formed facing in the direction of attachment portion 13.
- a cover 30, 40 of the respective sealing portion is also formed a mirror image, so that the side sealing profile 10 and the associated cover 30, 40 again get safely into sealing system.
- the side sealing profile may have a double-sided protruding clamping protection portion 11, on which in turn a sealing lip 12 may be formed, in the same direction as the other sealing lip 12 or in a direction opposite thereto.
- the above cover profiles 30, 40 may also be formed of an elastic material.
- a side seal profile 10 with associated frame profile 20 may also be integrally formed.
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