EP3798403B1 - Dormant en acier profilé - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a profiled steel frame with a laterally arranged tie bar and a laterally arranged lock bar as well as a head bar connecting the tie bar to the lock bar.
- the band bar, the lock bar and the head bar are made from a steel profile.
- the head bar is in contact with the band bar and/or the lock bar in a corner area with a miter cut.
- Door frames are used to enclose a building opening, which can be closed by means of a door leaf.
- a frame has two side rails which are arranged in a lateral direction next to the doorway and are aligned in a vertical direction, which are also referred to as a hinge bar and a lock bar.
- the hinge bar is formed by that side rail on the side of which the door leaf is attached to the frame or a wall surrounding the wall opening by means of door hinges.
- the opposite bar is also referred to as the lock bar, with door locks and/or latches usually being located on this side.
- the crossbeam that connects the two side rails to one another and is arranged in the vertical direction above the doorway is also referred to as the head bar.
- a door leaf closing the doorway rests on three sides against the hinge bar, the head bar and the lock bar.
- the door frame and/or the door leaf can be designed with a fold where they engage in one another in stages.
- the invention is nevertheless also suitable for butt-closing doors.
- Particularly robust and resistant door frames are formed from metal profiles, in particular sheet steel. These have a high temperature resistance and are not flammable themselves. Steel frames in connection with door leaves made of a filled or unfilled sheet metal box are therefore often used as security doors or as fire protection doors.
- corresponding endless profiles are produced - for example by folding a sheet metal strip - and then cut to the required length for the tie rod, lock rod and head rod.
- the profiles have an identical cross-section so that they can be joined together with a 45-degree miter cut.
- the steel profile has at least one mirror section and one passage section. Furthermore, areas can be formed which serve to form or accommodate a fold and/or to accommodate seals and functional elements. This allows the metal profiles to take on complex shapes to form a steel frame.
- a generic steel frame is made U.S. 5,671,580 A and from WO 84/02559 A1 known.
- the object of the invention is to improve the connection in the corner area between the head bar on the one hand and the tie bar or the lock bar on the other hand in a profiled steel frame.
- the connection should be made with little time and money and ensure a high level of stability and secure alignment of the metal profiles.
- the invention Based on the profiled steel frame of the generic type, the invention provides that the head bar is pushed into the respective steel profile at the end with the band bar and/or the lock bar and is connected to the angle shoe fixed to the profiles.
- the at least one angled shoe extends at least into one end of the head bar and into one end of the hinge bar or lock bar.
- the angle shoe is shaped in such a way that it rests positively on an inside of the steel profile forming the head bar and on the other hand positively on an inside of the further steel profile forming the tie bar or the lock bar.
- the shape of the angle shoe is designed in such a way that the desired angle can be achieved by correctly inserting and fastening Arrangement between the steel profiles is ensured.
- the angle shoe is attached directly to both steel profiles, so that there is no need to directly weld the two steel profiles together.
- the profiled steel frame is particularly preferably designed as a block frame.
- Block frames are located completely within a doorway and do not protrude beyond it in the lateral direction, the vertical direction and a passage direction perpendicular to both. They are therefore particularly easy to assemble in comparison to wrap-around frames. As a result, the individual profiles of the frame can be fully assembled in advance. For installation, they are simply pushed into the doorway in the direction of passage and fixed there.
- the angle shoe is particularly preferably screwed to the steel profiles.
- a screw connection has the advantage that it can also be produced directly on site during installation without expensive additional equipment such as welding equipment.
- a steel frame according to the invention can thus be provided as a kit in a particularly space-saving manner.
- This comprises at least one angled shoe as well as steel profiles forming a head bar, a band bar and/or a lock bar.
- these and/or the angle shoe can be designed or pre-drilled with through-holes. Screws, in particular self-tapping sheet metal screws, can be screwed into this for fastening purposes.
- the screws are particularly preferably designed as pan-head screws, which on the outside the metal profiles and the angle shoe are screwed in.
- the head of the flat-head screws has a maximum height of 2 mm, preferably a maximum of 1 mm, so that the screw heads can be accommodated in the assembly gap between the door frame and the wall.
- the angle shoe is made from a single piece of sheet metal, in particular sheet steel.
- Sheet metal is a durable and at the same time inexpensive material. This can be processed with the same machines as the sheet metal strips for manufacturing the steel profiles for the steel frame. In particular, a workpiece with high intrinsic stability can be produced by bending a metal sheet.
- the angled shoe has a first angled section and a second angled section bent at right angles thereto.
- the first angled section is followed by a first lug, which is folded over at right angles to the first angled section.
- the first tab also extends at right angles to the second angle section.
- the first tab is connected to the second angle section—directly or indirectly—preferably welded.
- the first bracket fixes and stabilizes the first angle section and the second angle section in their position which is bent by 90 degrees in relation to one another.
- the angle shoe is therefore suitable for giving the steel frame the necessary stability in the corner area and for ensuring reliable alignment of the head bar with respect to the hinge bar or the lock bar.
- the second angled section is adjoined by a second lug, which is folded over at right angles to the second angled section.
- the first tab and the second tab are flush with each other, that is in one level.
- the second lug is connected to the first lug, welded within the scope of a first variant of the invention.
- the first lug and the second lug abut one another with two end faces facing one another, whereupon the connection is established.
- the first tab and the second tab each have a miter cut with which they rest against one another.
- the miter cut of the flat tabs allows for easier and more reliable welding than the profiled frame elements.
- both the first lug and the second lug can also be designed to be essentially rectangular in order to simplify the manufacturing process and to reduce costs.
- the first tab extends on the first angled section right up to the fold, which is adjoined by the second angled section.
- the first tab is then fastened with a front edge directly to the second angle section.
- the second lug does not extend directly to the fold, but ends in front of it at a distance which corresponds to the width of the first lug.
- the folded second bracket is then fastened with its end face to a longitudinal edge of the first bracket facing away from the first angle section. The production of a miter cut can be avoided here.
- a form-fitting connection is formed in the connection area between the first lug and the second lug within the scope of a second variant of the invention.
- a form-fitting projection on the first tab or the second tab formed, which positively engages in an associated form-fit recording of the second tabs or the first tab.
- the form-fitting connection is designed in particular for a tensile stress in order to prevent the first tab and the second tab from being pulled apart—and thus the angled shoe from bending open.
- compressive forces can also be transmitted by the first strap lying flush against the second strap.
- connection of the tabs can be formed exclusively by means of the form fit—with the elimination of a welded connection. This enables a particularly flat and level design without a raised weld seam.
- the steel profile (of the head bar, the belt bar and/or the lock bar) preferably has a door-side mirror section, a passage section adjoining it and facing the doorway, and an adjoining mutual mirror section.
- the angled shoe rests with the first tab and/or possibly the second tab flat against an inner side of the door-side mirror section or the opposite mirror section. In this way, a large-area support can be achieved, which contributes to the stability of the steel frame.
- first angle section and / or the second angle section in the In the direction of passage tabs are arranged on both sides, which lie flat both on the inside of the door-side mirror section and on the inside of the opposite mirror section.
- the angled shoe is thus held in the door profile in a form-fitting manner in the passage direction and can transmit forces on both sides by being supported.
- the steel profile (of the head bar, the hinge bar and/or the lock bar) each has a first fastening section adjoining the door-side mirror section and canted in the direction of the opposite mirror section and/or a second fastening section adjoining the opposite mirror section and canted in the direction of the door-side mirror section on.
- the angled shoe with the first angled section (or with the second angled section) lies flat against the inside of the first fastening section and/or the second fastening section.
- the angle shoe thus fills the corner area of the steel frame with a form fit and can optimally transfer forces.
- a trimming profile can also be attached to the first attachment section and the second attachment section, which trim profile is arranged on a side of the steel frame facing away from the door passage and increases its insertion width or height.
- the first fastening section and the second fastening section expediently run in one plane. According to a preferred embodiment, they are not connected to one another and in particular have a spacing.
- the interior of the frame profile is accessible from the outside facing away from the doorway. This facilitates the insertion and the correct positioning of the angle shoe.
- the angle shoe bridges the distance between the first fastening section and the second fastening section, whereby the steel profile is additionally stabilized.
- the angle shoe is connected to the steel profiles (of the head rod and the lock rod or the tie rod) exclusively on the first fastening section and/or on the second fastening section.
- a screw connection is preferably provided for the connection, which can also be loosened again later.
- the 1 shows in an oblique perspective a wall surface 1 with a wall opening 2 arranged therein, which is profiled by an inventive Steel frame 3 is bordered.
- the wall surface 1 extends essentially in a lateral direction x and a vertical direction y. It is possible to pass through the wall opening 2 in a passage direction z.
- the steel frame 3 has a tie bar 3a arranged to the side of the wall opening 2 in the lateral direction x and a lock bar 3b arranged opposite to it.
- a door leaf 4 is attached to the hinge rod 3a by means of door hinges so that it can pivot about a pivot axis running in the vertical direction y.
- the door leaf 4 is located behind the wall surface 1 in the illustration, so that it is only indicated in dashed lines.
- the band bar 3a, the lock bar 3b and the head bar 3c are formed from a steel profile.
- the Figure 2A shows an example in the 1 indicated horizontal section through the lock bar 3b.
- the profile of the head rod 3c and the band rod 3a are therefore essentially identical and differ only in their alignment.
- the head bar 3c is in contact with both the band bar 3a and the lock bar 3b in a corner area 5 with a miter cut 6 .
- the head bar 3c is connected to the lock bar 3b by means of an angled shoe 7 which is pushed into the steel profile of the head bar 3c and the steel profile of the lock bar 3b at the end and fixed to the profiles of the head bar 3c and the lock bar 3b is.
- a complex and prone weld seam on the miter cuts 6 can be omitted.
- the profiled shape of the frame profile is in Figure 2A shown as an example using the lock bar 3b.
- the steel profile has a door-side mirror section 8a, a passage section 8b and an adjoining mutual mirror section 8c.
- the steel frame 3 is designed as a block frame, which is arranged exclusively within the wall opening 2 enclosed by the wall 1 .
- the two mirror sections 8a, 8c are aligned with the outer surfaces of the wall 1.
- the steel profile of the lock rod 3b has a cavity between an inner surface 9a of the door-side mirror section 8a and an opposite inner side 9b of the opposite mirror section 8c with an inner width a measured in the passage direction z .
- FIG. 2A is the outer outline of the door leaf 4 'indicated in the closed state.
- the variant shown is a so-called thin rebate door, as is often found in the area of steel doors.
- a thin projection referred to as a fold extends to the outside of the mirror section 8a.
- the main body of the door leaf 4' which is widened in comparison, is essentially accommodated in a stepped recess of the passage section 8b.
- the through section 8b also has a groove for attaching a door seal 10 .
- first fastening section 11a directly adjoining the door-side mirror section 8a and a second fastening section 11b directly adjoining the opposite mirror section 8c.
- the two fastening sections 11a, 11b run in one plane and are at a distance b from one another. Between the two Attachment sections 11a, 11b thus remains an opening through which the inside of the steel frame 3 is accessible in the unassembled state.
- a fastening plate 12 can also be seen in the figure, which rests against the inside of the fastening sections 11a, 11b and is connected to them by flat-head screws 13.
- the attachment plate 12 is dowelled to the wall 1 by a retaining screw 14 .
- the head of the retaining screw 14 is accessible through an opening in the frame profile 3b that can be closed by means of a cap 15 .
- the gap between the frame profile 3b and the wall 1 is closed by means of joint material 16.
- the Figure 2B shows a corresponding view of an alternative embodiment of the frame profile.
- the modified lock bar 3b' is constructed in two parts from two interconnected hollow profiles.
- the inner profile corresponds to the lock bar 3b of the previously described embodiment.
- This is connected to a trimming profile 17 on the outside.
- the edging profile 17 is C-shaped with an opening facing the inner profile. This opening is delimited by two S-shaped projections 17a, which engage behind the fastening sections 11a, 11b of the inside profile.
- flat-head screws 13 are provided for attachment between the two hollow sections.
- the trimming profile 17 increases the external dimensions of the block frame formed. A standardized steel frame can thus also be used safely and in a visually appealing manner in an oversized wall opening 2 .
- the outer walls of the edging profile 17 are aligned with the mirror sections 8a', 8c' of the profile on the inside.
- passage openings 17c are also arranged in the central leg 17b.
- the angle shoe 7 used according to the invention is shown separately in a three-dimensional view.
- This has a first angled section 18a and a second angled section 18b directly adjoining this and bent at right angles.
- a first tab 19a which is bent over at right angles to the first angle section 18a, adjoins the first angle section 18a.
- the second angled section 18b is followed by a second lug 19b, which is bent over at right angles to the second angled section 18b.
- the first tab 19a and the second tab 19b run in one plane and are welded to one another along a miter seam 20 .
- the first tab 19a is indirectly connected to the second angle section 18b by the miter seam 20 .
- the angle shoe 7 is mirror-symmetrical with respect to a center plane running in the transverse direction x and the vertical direction y.
- further lugs 19a ⁇ , 19b ⁇ are arranged which are of identical design and are joined together by means of a second angled seam 20' are connected.
- the angled shoe 7 rests with the outer sides of the first angled section 18a and the second angled section 18b on associated inner surfaces of the fastening sections 11a, 11b of the steel profiles 3a, 3b, 3c.
- pilot holes 21 are in the angle shoe arranged for receiving fastening sections 11a, 11b through pan head screws 13.
- two elongated holes 22 extending in the transverse direction x and the vertical direction y are provided on both the first angled section 18a and the second angled section 18b. These are used to hold retaining screws 14 for fixing the steel frame 3 to the wall 1.
- the elongated holes 22 are arranged asymmetrically with respect to the longitudinal center plane.
- FIG. 4 a cross section through the corner area of an assembled steel frame according to the invention is shown.
- the end of the angle shoe 7 is pushed into the steel profiles of the head rod 3c and the lock rod 3b and fastened to them by means of flat-head screws 13.
- the sectional view shows how the flat-head screws 13 pass through the first fastening section 11a of the two steel profiles and are screwed into the first angle section 18a and the second angle section 18b of the angle shoe 7 . These are stabilized by two brackets 19a', 19b' which are welded to one another with a miter seam 20'.
- the steel frame 3 is fastened in the corner area 5 via two retaining screws 14 which are screwed into the wall material 1 .
- the figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the angle shoe 7 'to form the profiled steel frame according to the invention.
- This likewise has a first angled section 18a and a second angled section 18b bent at right angles therefrom.
- the first angled section 18a is followed by a first tab 19a, which is bent over at right angles to the first angled section 18a and also runs at right angles to the second angled section 18b.
- a second bracket 19b connects to the second angle section 18b, which opposite the second angle section 18b is bent at right angles and runs in the same plane as the first tab 19a.
- first tab 19a and the second tab 19b are formed substantially rectangular and without a miter cut.
- the first tab 19a has a recess in which the second tab 19b is arranged.
- the second tab 19b can reach right up to the first angle section 18a.
- the second tab 19b and the first angle section 19a are not connected to one another.
- a weld seam could also be applied in this area for additional stabilization.
- a positive connection 23 is formed in the connection area between the first lug 19a and the second lug 19b.
- a form-fitting projection 23a is formed on the first lug 19a, which has a web and an adjoining round thickening in the manner of a jigsaw puzzle connection.
- the second tab 19b has an associated form-fitting receptacle 23b with a corresponding inner shape, in which the form-fitting projection 23a engages in a form-fitting manner.
- the round thickening is evidently oversized compared to the web, so that it is not possible to pull out the form-fitting projection 23a from the receptacle 23b.
- This positive connection 23 can also absorb pressure forces.
- the first tab 19a and the second tab 19b are also in positive contact with one another at an abutting edge 24 .
- the illustrated embodiment has elongated holes 22 aligned symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal center plane.
- the angle shoe 7' shown is therefore equally suitable for left-hand and right-hand assembly.
- a notch 25 is formed in each of the transition areas between the first angled section 18a and the first lug 19a or between the second angled section 18b and the second lug 19b.
- drilling screws are preferably used for assembly, which can screw into the material of the angle shoe 7'. Being independent of any pre-drilled holes 21 allows greater flexibility during assembly and increased precision during alignment.
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- Cadre en acier profilé (3) comprenant une barre de charnière (3a) disposée latéralement et une barre de serrure (3b) disposée latéralement ainsi qu'une barre de tête (3c) reliant la barre de charnière (3a) à la barre de serrure (3b), dans lequel la barre de charnière (3a), la barre de serrure (3b) et la barre de tête (3c) sont constituées d'un profilé en acier, dans lequel la barre de tête (3c) s'applique contre la barre de charnière (3a) et/ou la barre de serrure (3b) avec une coupe en biais (6) dans une région de coin (5), dans lequel la barre de tête (3c) est relié à la barre de charnière (3a) et/ou à la barre de serrure (3b) par un patin d'angle (7) inséré côté extrémité dans le profilé en acier respectif et fixé aux profilés, dans lequel le patin d'angle (7) est réalisé à partir d'une seule pièce de tôle, dans lequel le patin d'angle (7) présente une première section d'angle (18a) et une deuxième section d'angle (18b) coudée en angle droit par rapport à celle-ci, en ce qu'une première boucle (19a) coudée en angle droit par rapport à la première section d'angle (18a) est raccordée à la première section d'angle (18a), et en ce que la première boucle (19a) est reliée, de préférence soudée, à la deuxième section d'angle (18b), dans lequel une deuxième boucle (19b) coudée en angle droit par rapport à la deuxième section d'angle (18b) est raccordée à la deuxième section d'angle (18b), dans lequel la première boucle (19a) et la deuxième boucle (19b) s'étendent en alignement l'une par rapport à l'autre et dans lequel la deuxième boucle (19b) est reliée à la première boucle (19a), caractérisé en ce que la deuxième boucle (19b) est soudée avec la première boucle (19a) et/ou en ce que la deuxième boucle (19b) est reliée à la première boucle (19a) par une liaison à complémentarité de forme (23).
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le cadre (3) est conçu comme un cadre monobloc.
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le patin d'angle (7) est vissé avec les profilés en acier (3a, 3b, 3c).
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que la deuxième boucle (19b) est relié à la première boucle (19a) par une liaison par complémentarité de forme (23) et en ce que la première boucle (19a) présente une saillie à complémentarité de forme (23a) et en ce que la deuxième boucle (19b) présente un logement à complémentarité de forme (23b), dans lequel la saillie à complémentarité de forme (23a) s'engage par complémentarité de forme.
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que les profilés en acier (3a, 3b, 3c) présentent respectivement une section de miroir côté porte (8a), une section de passage (8b) raccordée à celle-ci et tournée vers un passage de porte (2) et une section de miroir opposée (8c) raccordée à celle-ci et en ce que le patin d'angle (7) s'applique avec la première boucle (19a) et/ou le cas échéant avec la deuxième boucle (19b) de façon planaire sur un côté intérieur (9a, 9b) de la section de miroir côté porte (8a) ou de la section de miroir opposée (8c).
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que des boucles bilatérales (19a, 19b, 19a', 19b') sont disposées sur la première section d'angle (18a) et/ou sur la deuxième section d'angle (18b), lesquelles s'appliquent de façon planaire aussi bien sur le côté intérieur (9a) de la section de miroir côté porte (8a) que sur le côté intérieur (9b) de la section de miroir opposée (8c).
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon l'une des revendications 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que les profilés en acier (3a, 3b, 3c) présentent respectivement une première section de fixation (11a) raccordée à la section de miroir côté porte (8a) et coudée vers la section de miroir opposée (8c) et/ou une deuxième section de fixation (11b) raccordée à la section de miroir opposée (8c) et coudée vers la section de miroir côté porte (8a) et en ce que le patin d'angle (7) s'applique de façon planaire avec la première section d'angle (18a) sur le côté intérieur de la première section de fixation (11a) et/ou de la deuxième section de fixation (11b).
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que la première section de fixation (11a) et la deuxième section de fixation (11b) s'étendent dans un plan.
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que la première section de fixation (11a) et la deuxième section de fixation (11b) sont disjointes et présentent de préférence un espacement (b) entre elles.
- Cadre en acier profilé (3) selon l'une des revendications 7 à 9, caractérisé en ce que le patin d'angle (7) est relié, en particulier vissé, avec les profilés en acier (3a, 3b, 3c) exclusivement sur la première section de fixation (11a) et/ou la deuxième section de fixation (11b).
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