EP4035579B1 - Dispositif de guidage au sol pour un agencement de porte coulissante - Google Patents

Dispositif de guidage au sol pour un agencement de porte coulissante Download PDF

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EP4035579B1
EP4035579B1 EP22154494.3A EP22154494A EP4035579B1 EP 4035579 B1 EP4035579 B1 EP 4035579B1 EP 22154494 A EP22154494 A EP 22154494A EP 4035579 B1 EP4035579 B1 EP 4035579B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/30Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
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    • E05D15/0621Details, e.g. suspension or supporting guides
    • E05D15/0626Details, e.g. suspension or supporting guides for wings suspended at the top
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
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    • E06B3/34Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement
    • E06B3/42Sliding wings; Details of frames with respect to guiding
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
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    • E06B3/42Sliding wings; Details of frames with respect to guiding
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/30Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
    • A47K2003/305Sealings between screen and bath- or showertub
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2201/00Constructional elements; Accessories therefor
    • E05Y2201/40Motors; Magnets; Springs; Weights; Accessories therefor
    • E05Y2201/46Magnets
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/114Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof for showers
    • 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
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/34Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement
    • E06B3/42Sliding wings; Details of frames with respect to guiding
    • E06B3/46Horizontally-sliding wings
    • E06B3/4609Horizontally-sliding wings for windows
    • E06B3/4618Horizontally-sliding wings for windows the sliding wing being arranged beside a fixed wing

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  • the invention relates to a floor guide device for a sliding door arrangement of a shower partition having at least one fixed wall part and at least one door part that is movable relative thereto, wherein the floor guide device has a guide part for guiding the movable door part in a guide direction parallel to the fixed wall part, wherein a guide part outer side that delimits the guide part and an opposite guide part inner side that delimits the guide part are provided on the guide part, wherein a door part guide recess for receiving and guiding the movable door part is provided on the guide part between the guide part outer side and the guide part inner side, wherein a first magnetic fastening section and a second magnetic fastening section are provided in the floor guide device, wherein the second magnetic fastening section is provided on the guide part outer side of the guide part, wherein the first magnetic fastening section and the second magnetic fastening section interact to generate a magnetic holding force and wherein the guide part can be detached from the first magnetic fastening section in a transverse direction that is transverse to the
  • Floor guide devices for sliding door arrangements of shower partitions are generally known in the prior art.
  • Such floor guide devices generally have a fixed part that can be arranged on the floor or on a shower tray and, if necessary, attached to it and which, depending on the design, serves to hold a fixed wall part of the shower partition or can be attached to it.
  • a guide is usually provided that serves to guide the movable door part in a guide direction parallel to the fixed wall part.
  • the guide can, for example, be designed in the form of a guide section as an integral component of the fixed part, on which a guide groove is provided.
  • a lower end of the movable door part is arranged within the guide groove and is essentially delimited by it in a form-fitting manner transversely to the guide direction.
  • Floor guide devices have therefore also become known in which the guide part, including the guide groove provided on it, can be completely detached from the fixed part. This means that the movable door part can be swung out transversely to the guide direction after the guide part has been released, which makes it easier to clean the gap.
  • Floor guide devices with a detachable guide part are made, for example, of GB2559882B2 , EN 10 2016 117 739 A1 , EN 20 2009 005 076 U1 known, whereby an actuating mechanism is often provided in order to be able to release the guide part from the fixed part.
  • the disadvantage here is that the structure is usually relatively complex if an actuating mechanism is provided.
  • Floor guide devices without an actuating mechanism are usually simple in structure, but have the disadvantage that handling is relatively complex and laborious because the guide part has to be released manually from the fixed part, which often even requires a tool.
  • floor guide devices are also known which have a guide element that can be moved relative to the fixed part. This allows the movable door part to be swung out of the guide groove after the guide element has been moved transversely to the guide direction, which also makes cleaning the gap easier.
  • Such floor guide devices are made, for example, of DE 20 2018 001 232 U1 and EP 2 727 506 B1 known, whereby an actuating mechanism is usually provided on the floor guide device in order to release a locking mechanism of the guide element in order to be able to move the guide element.
  • the disadvantage here is that the structure is usually relatively complex due to the actuating mechanism and that the floor guide devices are difficult to clean despite the pivoting of the movable door part because dirt can easily accumulate, particularly in the area of the movable guide element.
  • magnetic floor guide devices are also known in which a permanent magnet is arranged at the lower end of the movable door part and a magnetic surface is provided on the fixed part or vice versa.
  • the permanent magnet is arranged in a profile or sealing profile that is arranged at the lower end of the movable door part and extends over the entire width of the door part.
  • Such floor guide devices are made, for example, from DE 20 2016 103 716 U1 , EP 3 257 414 A1 , EN 20 2017 100 237 U1 , EP 2 965 676 B1 , DE 20 2010 018 409 U1
  • the magnet and the surface interacting with it can extend across the entire width of the door, which requires a surge profile. but also the magnet can extend over the entire width of the door and the surface interacting with it only over a smaller part of the fixed part.
  • the disadvantage of this is that individually manufactured profiles with magnets included are required. This means that, for example, standardized sealing profiles cannot be used, which results in higher costs. On the other hand, this also means that a minimalist look cannot be achieved, so that modern customer requirements cannot be met sufficiently.
  • a type of point-shaped magnet can also be arranged on the movable door part, which interacts with an essentially point-shaped magnetic surface that is arranged on a trolley that is guided in a rail.
  • this design is very complex in terms of construction and is also difficult to clean.
  • the fixed part is designed as an S-shaped profile and the guide part as a U-profile.
  • One leg of the guide part can be hooked into one leg of the fixed part from below and attached to the fixed part using a magnetic lock.
  • the movable door part is guided between the leg of the S-profile and the opposite leg of the U-profile.
  • stops are provided at the ends of the S-profile in the longitudinal direction.
  • the disadvantage here is that dirt can easily accumulate, particularly in the area of the fixed part, and the area is difficult to access for cleaning.
  • handling is complicated because the movement sequence for pivoting the movable door part requires several steps.
  • Another disadvantage is that sealing is difficult or impossible to achieve.
  • EN 10 2010 034 641 A1 discloses a shower partition with a sliding door that is guided in a guide recess of a lower guide so that it can slide in the direction of movement.
  • On a fastening side facing the fixed glass wall there are two recesses, each of which has a magnet arranged in it.
  • Two magnets are glued to the fixed glass wall, which correspond to the recesses.
  • the disadvantage here is that the glued magnets are exposed to the damp environment, which leads to rapid corrosion.
  • Another disadvantage is the relatively high installation effort, since on the one hand the magnets have to be positioned very precisely on the glass wall and on the other hand the glass surface and the magnets have to be cleaned and, if necessary, pre-processed.
  • the stability and durability are limited due to the gluing.
  • the floor guide device has a fixed part that can be arranged on the floor, wherein a wall part holding section for fastening the fixed part to the fixed wall part is provided on the fixed part, wherein an inner fixed part side that delimits the fixed part and an opposite outer fixed part side that delimits the fixed part are provided on the fixed part, wherein the first magnetic fastening section is provided on the inner fixed part side of the fixed part, wherein the guide part can be detachably fastened to the fixed part in that the magnetic holding force holds the guide part to the fixed part when the guide part is fastened to the fixed part, wherein when the guide part is fastened to the fixed part, the outer guide part side of the guide part and the inner fixed part side of the fixed part face each other.
  • the floor guide device can be attached to the fixed wall part with essentially no preparatory work and in just a few steps.
  • the wall part holding section is preferably designed as a door part holding recess provided between the fixed part outside and the fixed part inside for receiving an end section of the fixed wall part. This allows the fixed part to be attached to the wall part in a simple and stable manner.
  • a guide part receiving opening is provided on the fixed part, which extends from the inside of the fixed part towards the outside of the fixed part, wherein the first magnetic fastening section is arranged in the guide part receiving opening and wherein a guide part receiving section corresponding to the guide part receiving opening of the fixed part is provided on the outside of the guide part, wherein the second magnetic fastening section is arranged on the guide part receiving section and wherein the guide part receiving section is received in a form-fitting manner in the guide part receiving opening, preferably at least in the guide direction, when the guide part is fastened to the fixed part, or vice versa.
  • the guide part receiving opening and the guide part receiving section corresponding thereto advantageously have complementary square or round cross-sections. This ensures that the guide part is held firmly on the fixed part, so that the guide part does not move in an undesirable manner relative to the fixed part in the guide direction when fastened.
  • the door part guide recess can be designed to directly guide the movable door part, in which a lower section of the movable door part is arranged directly in the door part guide recess, or the door part guide recess can also be designed to indirectly guide the movable door part, in which a sealing profile guide section of a sealing profile attached to the lower end of the movable door part is arranged in the door part guide recess.
  • This allows the floor guide device to be flexibly adapted and a suitable guide for a sliding door arrangement can be selected as required.
  • the guide part preferably has a first limiting device which is designed to interact directly or indirectly with the movable door part in the sliding door arrangement in order to hold the guide part on the movable door part when the guide part is released from the fixed part.
  • the first limiting device is preferably designed as a taper of the door part guide recess which is formed integrally with the guide part, wherein the taper is preferably provided in an upper region of the door part guide recess and/or wherein the taper is preferably designed in the form of two opposite, mutually facing first limiting projections. This prevents the guide part from being undesirably released from the door part when the door part is pivoted.
  • a surge profile receiving opening for receiving a surge profile can also be provided on the fixed part on a side opposite the door part holding recess in the guide direction. This means that the floor guide device can be used with or without a surge profile as required.
  • the fixed part advantageously has a fastening bracket and a cover shell for covering the fastening bracket, wherein the guide part receiving opening is formed in a section of the cover shell that projects beyond the fastening bracket.
  • the first magnetic fastening section and/or the second magnetic fastening section preferably have at least one permanent magnet. It can be advantageous for the permanent magnet of the first magnetic fastening section to be at least partially accommodated in a magnet cover that can be fastened to the fixed part, in particular to the fastening bracket, and/or for the permanent magnet of the second magnetic fastening section to be at least partially accommodated in a magnet cover that can be fastened to the guide part. This makes it easy to use standardized magnets. The magnet can also be protected from corrosion by means of the magnet cover.
  • the floor guide device is designed according to one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the fixed part is fastened to the wall part holding section at an end section of the fixed wall part and the movable door part is guided directly or indirectly in the door part guide recess, wherein the movable door part can be displaced together with the guide part transversely to the guide direction from a guide state in which the guide part is fastened to the fixed part into a cleaning state in which the guide part is detached from the fixed part.
  • a floor guide device 1 according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention is shown.
  • the floor guide device 1 has a fixed part 2 and a guide part 3 that can be detachably fastened to the fixed part 2.
  • the fixed part 2 is intended for arrangement on a floor or on a shower tray arranged on the floor and can be attached to the floor or the tray and/or to the fixed wall part T1 (see Fig.3 - Fig.5 ) of a sliding door arrangement of a shower partition.
  • the guide part 3 serves to guide a movable door part T2 of the sliding door arrangement relative to the fixed wall part T1 in a guide direction F parallel to the fixed wall part T1.
  • the door part T2 and the wall part T1 are in Fig.1 not shown and the guide part 3 is shown in a state detached from the fixed part 2.
  • Fig.2 An advantageous embodiment of the floor guide device 1 is shown in an exploded view so that the individual components can be better recognized.
  • the fixed part 2 can, for example, be solid and made of a suitable metallic material or a plastic with sufficient strength. If the fixed part 2 is directly exposed to moisture, then a rust-proof metallic material is preferably used as the metallic material, for example stainless steel or aluminum or alloys thereof.
  • the fixed part 2 can also have a fastening bracket 13 which can be arranged on the floor and fastened if necessary and which is covered by a cover shell 14, the shape of which corresponds to the desired outer contour of the fixed part 2, as in Fig.2
  • the fastening bracket 13 could also be made of a cheaper material, such as steel, because it is protected from moisture by the cover shell 14.
  • the cover shell 14 can be made of a suitable plastic, for example.
  • a suitable seal between the cover shell 14 and the floor or the tub could of course also be provided in order to shield the fastening bracket 13 from moisture.
  • the cover shell 14 can be attached to the fastening bracket 13 in a suitable manner, eg with a plug connection, screw connection or similar.
  • the fixed part 2 can also be attached to the floor or a tub.
  • a suitable fastening section (not shown) can be provided, e.g. in the form of a holder for fastening means such as one or more holes for screws, etc.
  • the fastening section can also have an adhesive section with which the fixed part 2 can be glued to the floor or tub using a suitable adhesive.
  • the fixed part 2 is not attached to the floor or tub, but only to the fixed wall part T1. This makes assembly very simple.
  • the fixed wall part T1 preferably has a sufficiently high level of stability for this.
  • a suitable sealing element could also be provided on the underside of the fixed part 2 in order to create a seal against the tub or the floor.
  • the fixed wall part T1 can first be mounted in a suitable manner to a fixed structure, e.g. to a wall, and then the fixed part 2 of the floor guide device 1 can be attached to the fixed wall part T1.
  • a suitable sealant such as silicone, is usually used to seal a gap between the fixed wall part T1 and the floor and also between the fixed part 2 and the floor.
  • the hardened silicone can of course also fix the fixed part 2 to the floor or tub to a certain extent.
  • a fixed part inner side 2i which delimits the fixed part 2 and which, when the guide part 3 is fastened to the fixed part 2, faces the guide part 3 (or in the Sliding door arrangement faces a shower area) and an opposite fixed part outer side 2a delimiting the fixed part 2 is provided.
  • a wall part holding section 4 for fastening the fixed part 2 to the fixed wall part T1 of the sliding door arrangement is also provided on the fixed part 2.
  • a suitable holding means can be provided on the wall part holding section 4, for example, in order to ensure a sufficiently stable fastening of the fixed part 2 to the wall part T1.
  • One or more screws and/or a suitable adhesive can be provided as the holding means.
  • the wall part holding section 4 can also be designed, for example, in the form of a wall part holding recess arranged between the fixed part outer side 2a and the fixed part inner side 2i, in which an end section of the fixed wall part T1 can be received, as in Fig.1 and Fig.2 is shown.
  • the width of the wall part holding recess essentially corresponds to a door thickness of the fixed wall part T1.
  • an elastic friction lining 5 can also be provided on an inner surface or on both opposite inner surfaces of the wall part holding recess. This could also make it possible to dispense with a separate holding means and the fixed part 2 can only be clamped to the fixed wall part T1 by friction.
  • a pre-tensioning device could of course also be provided, which comprises, for example, a screw or a spring.
  • the wall part holding recess 4 is also provided in the fastening bracket 13.
  • a threaded pin 15 is provided as a holding means here and a threaded hole 16 is provided on the fastening bracket 13, which extends into the wall part holding recess.
  • An elastic contact element 15a can be provided at the end of the threaded pin 15, for example.
  • the threaded pin 15 can be screwed into the threaded hole 16 until the elastic contact element 15a contacts the side surface of the fixed wall part T1.
  • the fixed wall part T1 can be clamped between the threaded pin 15 and the opposite side of the wall part holding recess 4 of the fastening bracket 13.
  • An adjustment device can also be provided on the fixed part 2 in order to be able to align the fixed part 2 during assembly relative to the fixed wall part T1.
  • the adjustment means comprises an adjustment screw 17 and a threaded hole 18 which connects the top of the fastening bracket 13 with the bottom.
  • the vertical position of the fixed part 2 relative to the fixed wall part T1 can be adjusted.
  • a surge profile receiving opening 6a for receiving a surge profile 6b can optionally be provided, which Fig.3-Fig.5
  • the splash profile receiving opening 6a can essentially have any cross-section that is suitable for receiving a splash profile 6b.
  • a splash profile 6b is known to serve to prevent water from escaping from the shower area.
  • the splash profile 6b can, for example, be of standardized design or can also be individually designed.
  • a shaped tube with a desired cross-section can be used, which is essentially complementary to the cross-section of the surge profile receiving opening 6a. If the floor guide device 1 is not intended for use with a surge profile 6b, the surge profile receiving opening 6a can also be dispensed with or a suitable cover could also be provided with which the surge profile receiving opening 6 can be closed.
  • a surge profile fastening recess 19 can also be provided on the fastening bracket 13 and a suitable surge profile fastening pin (not shown) can be arranged at one end of the surge profile 6b.
  • the surge profile 6b can then first be arranged with the surge profile fastening pin in the surge profile fastening recess 19 of the fastening bracket 13 and then the cover shell 14 can be attached so that an end section of the surge profile 6b is received in the receiving opening 6a.
  • a suitable holding means such as a clamping screw analogous to the threaded pin 15 or similar, could of course also be provided in order to clamp the surge profile fastening pin.
  • the guide part 3 is preferably made of a suitable metallic material or a suitable plastic with sufficient strength and is preferably solid. Since the guide part 3 is usually exposed to moisture when used in a shower partition, a rust-proof metallic material is preferably used as the metallic material, for example stainless steel or aluminum or alloys thereof. For more cost-effective variants, a plastic can also be used.
  • a guide part inner side 3i facing away from the fixed part 2 and delimiting the guide part 3 and an opposite guide part outer side 3a delimiting the guide part 3 are provided.
  • a door part guide recess 7 Between the guide part outer side 3a and the guide part inner side 3i a door part guide recess 7 for receiving and guiding the (in Fig.1 + Fig.2 not shown) movable door part T2.
  • the door part guide recess 7 is preferably designed as a continuous groove which connects the opposite sides of the guide part 3 as seen in the guide direction F and is open at the top. The groove is spaced from the guide part outer side 3a in the
  • first magnetic fastening section 8a On the inside of the fixed part 2i of the fixed part 2 is a Fig.1 not visible first magnetic fastening section 8a is provided and a second magnetic fastening section 8b is provided on the guide part outer side 3a of the guide part 3.
  • the magnetic fastening sections 8a, 8b interact in the fastened state of the guide part 3 on the fixed part 2 and generate a magnetic attraction force or holding force by which the guide part 3 is held on the fixed part 2.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a could, for example, have a permanent magnet P and the second magnetic fastening section 8b could also have a permanent magnet P with an opposite magnetic polarity.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a and the second magnetic fastening section 8b can, for example, have mutually facing flat contact surfaces which rest against one another when the guide part 3 is fastened to the fixed part 2.
  • the contact surfaces would also be conceivable, for example concave/convex or any other complementary surfaces.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a could, for example, also be formed integrally with the fixed part 2.
  • the fixed part 2 could, however, also be formed in such a way that a ferromagnetic material is only provided in the region of the first magnetic fastening section 8a, e.g. by attaching a ferromagnetic element to the corresponding section of the fixed part 2 in a suitable manner.
  • the second magnetic fastening section 8b could also be an integral part of the guide part 3 if it is formed of a ferromagnetic material and magnetized accordingly.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a and the second magnetic fastening section 8b are designed as separate components which are fastened in a suitable manner at the corresponding location on the fixed part 2 or on the guide part 3.
  • the idea of the invention basically encompasses any suitable magnetic fastening.
  • several permanent magnets with the same or alternately reversed magnetic Polarity should be provided on the fixed part 2 and several permanent magnets with the same or alternately reversed magnetic polarity should interact with it. It would of course also be sufficient if only one permanent magnet P were arranged on the fixed part 2 or on the guide part 3 and a ferromagnetic fastening surface on the other part.
  • the specific design is the responsibility of the specialist.
  • the second magnetic fastening section 8b of the guide part 3 has a cylindrical permanent magnet P and a magnet receiving opening 20 is provided on the guide part 3, in which the permanent magnet in the assembled state ( Fig.1 ). Since permanent magnets P generally corrode relatively easily, particularly in damp environments, it is advantageous to provide a magnet cover 21 which shields the permanent magnet P from the environment.
  • the magnet cover 21 can be made of metal or plastic, for example.
  • a magnet opening 22 is provided here, which is preferably designed to complement the cylindrical shape of the permanent magnet P.
  • the magnet receiving opening 20 can, for example, be open at the bottom and vertical grooves 20a can be provided in the magnet receiving opening 20.
  • the permanent magnet P can first be arranged in the magnet opening 22 of the magnet cover 21 and then the magnet cover 21 including the permanent magnet P can be attached to the guide element 3.
  • the magnet cover 21 including the permanent magnet P can be inserted from below into the magnet receiving opening 20 so that the projections 21a are received in the corresponding grooves 20a.
  • a cylindrical permanent magnet P can be provided on the fastening bracket 13 of the fixed part 2 as a magnetic fastening section 8a, which can be fastened to the fastening bracket 13 in the same way as the permanent magnet P of the guide part 3 by means of a magnet cover 21.
  • the two permanent magnets P naturally have an opposite magnetic polarity, so that a magnetic attraction force is created between the permanent magnets P.
  • the magnet receiving opening 20 of the guide part 3 the magnet receiving opening 20 of the fastening bracket 13 is open at the top here, so that the magnet cover 21 together with the permanent magnet P accommodated therein can be inserted from above.
  • the cover shell 14 can be fastened to the fastening bracket 13.
  • the permanent magnets P, the Magnet covers 21 and the magnet receiving openings 20 can of course also be constructed differently.
  • a guide part receiving opening 9a can also advantageously be provided on the fixed part 2, which extends from the fixed part inner side 2i over a part of the fixed part 2 in the direction of the fixed part outer side 2a, as shown in Fig.3 and Fig.5 can be seen.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a is arranged in the guide part receiving opening 9a.
  • a guide part receiving section 9b corresponding to the guide part receiving opening 9a of the fixed part 2 can be provided, wherein the second magnetic fastening section 8b is arranged on the guide part receiving section 9b.
  • the guide part receiving section 9b is received in the guide part receiving opening 9a in a form-fitting manner, preferably at least as seen in the guide direction F. This can ensure secure fastening, so that the guide part 3 does not move in an undesirable manner in the guide direction F relative to the fixed part 2 during operation of the sliding door arrangement.
  • the guide part receiving opening 9a and the corresponding guide part receiving section 9b have, for example, essentially complementary rectangular cross sections.
  • a part of the entire guide part 3 that faces the fixed part 2 forms the guide part receiving section 9b.
  • the door part guide recess 7 is arranged on the part of the guide part 3 that projects beyond the fixed part inner side 2i of the fixed part 2.
  • the guide part receiving opening 9a of the fixed part 2 is formed in the part of the cover shell 14 that projects beyond the fastening bracket 13 in the transverse direction Q.
  • the first magnetic fastening section 8a of the fixed part 2 in the example shown has a permanent magnet P which is arranged within a magnet cover 21 and the second magnetic fastening section 8b of the guide part 3 also has a permanent magnet P in an analogous manner which is arranged within a magnet cover 21.
  • a ferromagnetic surface could be provided on the fixed part 2 as the first magnetic fastening section 8a and a permanent magnet P only on the guide part 3 (or vice versa).
  • the magnet covers 21 each have a flat contact surface 21F (see Fig.2 ), which face each other in the attached state of the guide part 3 on the fixed part 2 and preferably contact each other, as in Fig.3 is evident.
  • the presented This embodiment is again to be understood as an example only and other corresponding, preferably complementary shapes for the guide part receiving section 9b and the guide part receiving opening 9a could also be provided. It would be conceivable, for example, that the guide part receiving section 9b is designed as a cylindrical section and the guide part receiving opening 9a as a cylindrical opening. Of course, a reverse embodiment would also be conceivable, in which the guide part receiving opening 9a is arranged on the guide part 3 and the corresponding guide part receiving section 9b on the fixed part 2.
  • the door part guide recess 7 of the guide part 3 can be designed for direct guidance of the movable door part T2, in which a lower section of the movable door part T2 is arranged in the door part guide recess 7.
  • the door part guide recess 7 of the guide part 3 can, however, also be designed, as in the example shown, for indirect guidance of the movable door part T2, in which a guide section 10a of a sealing profile 10 fastened to the lower end of the movable door part T2 is arranged in the door part guide recess 7.
  • a door part guide recess width X of the door part guide recess 7, viewed in the transverse direction Q, is dimensioned either as a function of the door thickness D of the movable door part T2 or as a function of a sealing profile guide section width Y of the part of the sealing profile guide section 10a located within the door part guide recess 7.
  • the sealing profile guide section width Y is preferably smaller than the door thickness D of the movable door part T2.
  • a preferably at least partially elastic sealing lip 10b can also be provided on the sealing profile 10 in order to seal a gap between the movable door part T2 and the floor.
  • the area of the guide recess 7 can be shielded from dirt and water.
  • the Sealing profile 10 is preferably made of a suitable plastic or a suitable metal, for example aluminum. Plastic has the advantage that the entire sealing profile 10 can be formed in one piece, so that the elastic sealing lip 10b is also formed integrally with the sealing profile 10.
  • the guide section 10a has a relatively high stability and can therefore have a relatively small width.
  • the elastic sealing lip 10b would have to be designed as a separate component, which is connected to the sealing profile 10 in a suitable manner, for example glued or screwed.
  • the guide part 3 has a first limiting device 11 in the area of the door part guide recess 7, which is designed to be pivoted in the cleaning state RZ (see Fig.2 right) of the sliding door arrangement to interact directly with the movable door part T2 or indirectly with the sealing profile 10 attached to the movable door part T2 in order to prevent the guide part 3 from becoming undesirably detached from the movable door part T2 and/or from the sealing profile 10.
  • a second limiting device 12 can be provided on the lower door part section of the movable door part T2 or on the sealing profile guide section 10a, which interacts with the first limiting device 11 to hold the guide part 3.
  • the first limiting device 11 can be designed, for example, as a taper of the door part guide recess 7 that is formed integrally with the guide part 3 and is preferably provided in an upper region of the door part guide recess 7.
  • the taper is designed, for example, in the form of two opposing, mutually facing first limiting projections 11a, 11b that are integrally formed from the material of the guide part 3.
  • the second limiting device 12 can also be designed as a thickening that is formed integrally with the movable door part T2 or integrally with the sealing profile guide section 10a and is preferably arranged at a lower end of the movable door part T2 or the sealing profile guide section 10.
  • the thickening is designed, for example, in the form of two second limiting projections 12a, 12b that are arranged on opposite sides of the sealing profile guide section 10a when viewed in the transverse direction.
  • the first limiting projections 11a, 11b of the guide part 3 can rest against the second limiting projections 12a, 12b of the sealing profile 10, so that the guide part 3 does not come loose from the sealing profile 10 or from the movable door part T2.
  • This can make handling of the sliding door arrangement easier because the guide part 3 always remains on the movable door part T2, as in Fig.3 right and in Fig.5 is evident.
  • the guide part 3 can be easily brought back into line with the guide part receiving opening 9a of the fixed part 2 and held in the fastened state by the magnetic holding force.
  • the guide part 3 can thus be easily removed from the movable door part T2, in particular the sealing profile 10 attached to it, by pushing the guide part 3 in the guide direction F over the end of the movable door part T2.
  • This allows, for example, a separate cleaning of the guide part 3 to be carried out.
  • a suitable locking device (not shown) could also be arranged on the movable door part T2 or on the sealing profile 10 and/or on the guide part 3 in order to limit a relative movement in the guide direction F, so that the guide part 3 does not become undesirably detached from the movable door part T2, in particular the sealing profile 10 attached to it.
  • the second limiting device 12 is spaced apart from the first limiting device 11 in the vertical direction by an adjustment distance L in the fastened state of the guide part 3 on the fixed part 2 in the guide state FZ.
  • L an adjustment distance in the fastened state of the guide part 3 on the fixed part 2 in the guide state FZ.
  • Fig.3 shown on the left, wherein at least a first limiting projection 11b of the guide part 3 is spaced apart from the corresponding second limiting projection 12b of the sealing profile 10 at the setting distance L.
  • the movable door part T2 and/or the sealing profile 10 can be moved in the guide state FZ in the vertical direction relative to the guide part 3. This can create a certain amount of play for the assembly of the sliding door arrangement, e.g. to adjust a position of the sealing profile 10 to compensate for uneven floors, etc.
  • the first and second limiting projections 11a, 11b do not necessarily have to be aligned with one another when viewed in the transverse direction Q, but can also be arranged in different positions when viewed in the vertical direction.
  • the guide part 3 can have a lower overall height on the guide part inner side 3i, for example, in order to ensure that the second limiting projection 11b is sufficiently far away from the sealing profile 10 in the illustrated indirect guidance of the movable door part T2.
  • the sliding door arrangement of a shower partition in Fig.4 and Fig.5 shown again in a perspective view from inside a shower area.
  • the sliding door arrangement is in the guide state FZ (analog Fig.3 left) and in Fig.5 the sliding door arrangement is in the swiveled out cleaning state RZ (analog Fig.3 right).
  • the surge profile 6b is clearly visible again and in Fig.5 in particular also the guide part recess 9a arranged on the fixed part inner side 2i, which in the example shown is formed by the cover shell 14.
  • the movable door part T2 together with the guide part 3 can be moved from the guide state FZ ( Fig.4 ) to the cleaning state RZ ( Fig.5 ) can be displaced.
  • a force that is opposite to the magnetic holding force acting between the second magnetic fastening section 8b of the guide part 3 and the first magnetic fastening section 8a of the fixed part 2 (here between the two oppositely polarized permanent magnets P) and exceeds the magnetic holding force can be exerted transversely to the guide direction F on the movable door part T2 or the guide part 3.
  • the movable door part T2 can therefore be pivoted into the cleaning state RZ very easily in essentially any position.
  • the guide part 3 can be held on the movable door part T2 in the cleaning state RZ by the first limiting device 11 of the guide part interacting with the second limiting device 12 of the movable door part T2 or the sealing profile 10 attached to it, as shown in Fig.5 is once again evident.
  • a complex movement sequence for pivoting the movable door part T2 is no longer required and, on the other hand, no actuating device is required, e.g. to release a locking device.

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  1. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) pour un agencement de porte coulissante d'une cloison pour douche, lequel agencement de porte coulissante présente au moins une partie de paroi (T1) fixe et au moins une partie de porte (T2) mobile par rapport à celle-ci, dans lequel le dispositif de guidage au sol (1) présente une partie de guidage (3) destinée à guider la partie de porte (T2) mobile dans une direction de guidage (F) parallèlement à la partie de paroi (T1) fixe, dans lequel sont prévues, sur la partie de guidage (3), une face extérieure de partie de guidage (3a) délimitant la partie de guidage (3) et une face intérieure de partie de guidage (3i) opposée délimitant la partie de guidage (3), dans lequel il est prévu, sur la partie de guidage (3) entre la face extérieure de partie de guidage (3a) et la face intérieure de partie de guidage (3i), un évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7) destiné à recevoir et à guider la partie de porte (T2) mobile, dans lequel une première section de fixation (8a) magnétique et une seconde section de fixation (8b) magnétique sont prévues dans le dispositif de guidage au sol (1), dans lequel la seconde section de fixation (8b) magnétique est prévue sur la face extérieure de partie de guidage (3a) de la partie de guidage (3), dans lequel la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique et la seconde section de fixation (8b) magnétique coopèrent pour générer une force de maintien magnétique et dans lequel la partie de guidage (3) peut être détachée de la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique dans une direction transversale (Q) transversale à la direction de guidage, après la neutralisation de la force de maintien magnétique, dans lequel le dispositif de guidage au sol (1) présente une partie fixe (2) pouvant être disposée au sol, dans lequel, sur la partie fixe (2), il est prévu une section de maintien de partie de paroi (4) permettant la fixation de la partie fixe (2) sur la partie de paroi (T1) fixe, dans lequel, sur la partie fixe (2), sont prévues une face intérieure de partie fixe (2i) délimitant la partie fixe (2) et une face extérieure de partie fixe (2a) opposée délimitant la partie fixe (2), dans lequel la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique est prévue sur la face intérieure de partie fixe (2i) de la partie fixe (2), dans lequel la partie de guidage (3) peut être fixée de manière détachable sur la partie fixe (2) par le fait que la force de maintien magnétique maintient la partie de guidage (3) sur la partie fixe (2) dans l'état où la partie de guidage (3) est fixée à la partie fixe (2), dans lequel, dans l'état où la partie de guidage (3) est fixée à la partie fixe (2), la face extérieure de partie de guidage (3a) de la partie de guidage (3) et la face intérieure de partie fixe (2i) de la partie fixe (2) se font face.
  2. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la section de maintien de partie de paroi (4) est conçue comme évidement de maintien de partie de porte prévu entre la face extérieure de partie fixe (2a) et la face intérieure de partie fixe (2i), lequel évidement de maintien est destiné à recevoir une section d'extrémité de la partie de paroi (T1) fixe.
  3. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    caractérisé en ce qu'une ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a) est prévue sur la partie fixe (2), laquelle ouverture de réception s'étend dans la direction de la face extérieure de partie fixe (2a) à partir de la face intérieure de partie fixe (2i), dans lequel la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique est disposée dans l'ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a) et dans lequel, sur la face extérieure de partie de guidage (3a) de la partie de guidage (3), il est prévu une section de réception de partie de guidage (9b) correspondant à l'ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a) de la partie fixe (2), dans lequel la seconde section de fixation (8b) magnétique est disposée sur la section de réception de partie de guidage (9b) et dans lequel, dans l'état où la partie de guidage (3) est fixée à la partie fixe (2), la section de réception de partie de guidage (9a) est reçue, par complémentarité de forme ou inversement, dans l'ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a), de préférence au moins dans la direction de guidage (F), dans lequel l'ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a) et la section de réception de partie de guidage (9b) qui correspond à celle-ci présentent de préférence des sections transversales carrées ou rondes complémentaires.
  4. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7) est conçu pour le guidage direct de la partie de porte (T2) mobile, guidage dans lequel une section inférieure de la partie de porte (T2) mobile est disposée directement dans l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), ou en ce que l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7) est conçu pour le guidage indirect de la partie de porte (T2) mobile, guidage dans lequel une section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) d'un profilé d'étanchéité (10) fixé à l'extrémité inférieure de la partie de porte (T2) mobile est disposée dans l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7).
  5. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que la partie de guidage (3) présente un premier moyen de limitation (11) qui est conçu pour coopérer directement ou indirectement avec la partie de porte (T2) mobile dans l'agencement de porte coulissante pour maintenir la partie de guidage (3) sur la partie de porte (T2) mobile lorsque la partie de guidage (3) est détachée de la partie fixe (2).
  6. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon la revendication 5,
    caractérisé en ce que le premier moyen de limitation (11) est conçu comme un rétrécissement de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), formé d'un seul tenant avec la partie de guidage (3), dans lequel le rétrécissement est prévu de préférence dans une zone supérieure de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7) et/ou dans lequel le rétrécissement est conçu de préférence sous la forme de deux premières saillies de limitation (11a, 11b) opposées se faisant face.
  7. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que, sur une face opposée à l'évidement de maintien de partie de porte (4), vu dans la direction de guidage (F), il est prévu une ouverture de réception de profilé ondulé (6a) sur la partie fixe (2), laquelle ouverture de réception de profilé ondulé est destinée à recevoir un profilé ondulé (6b).
  8. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que la partie fixe (2) présente une console de fixation (13) et une coque de recouvrement (14) destinée à recouvrir la console de fixation (13), dans lequel l'ouverture de réception de partie de guidage (9a) est réalisée dans une section de la coque de recouvrement (14), laquelle section dépasse de la console de fixation (13).
  9. Dispositif de guidage au sol (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique et/ou la seconde section de fixation (8b) magnétique présentent au moins un aimant permanent (P), dans lequel de préférence l'aimant permanent (P) de la première section de fixation (8a) magnétique est reçu au moins partiellement dans une couverture magnétique (21) pouvant être fixée à la partie fixe (2), en particulier à la console de fixation (13), et/ou en ce que l'aimant permanent (P) de la section de fixation (8b) magnétique est reçu au moins partiellement dans une couverture magnétique (21) pouvant être fixée à la partie de guidage (3).
  10. Agencement de porte coulissante pour une cloison pour douche comportant au moins une partie de paroi (T1) fixe et au moins une partie de porte (T2) mobile par rapport à celle-ci, et comportant un dispositif de guidage au sol (1) disposé sur un sol ou sur une baignoire, lequel dispositif de guidage au sol est destiné à guider la partie de porte (T2) mobile dans une direction de guidage (F) parallèle à la partie de paroi (T1) fixe, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de guidage au sol (1) est conçu selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, dans lequel la partie fixe (2) est fixée avec la section de maintien de partie de paroi (4) à une section d'extrémité de la partie de paroi (T1) fixe, et la partie de porte (T2) mobile est guidée directement ou indirectement dans l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), dans lequel la partie de porte (T2) mobile peut être déplacée, conjointement avec la partie de guidage (3) transversalement à la direction de guidage (F), d'un état de guidage (FZ), dans lequel la partie de guidage (3) est fixée à la partie fixe (2), à un état de nettoyage (RZ) dans lequel la partie de guidage (3) est détachée de la partie fixe (2).
  11. Agencement de porte coulissante selon la revendication 10,
    caractérisé en ce que la partie de porte (T2) mobile est directement guidée dans l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7) par le fait de l'agencement d'une section inférieure de partie de porte de la partie de porte (T2) mobile directement à l'intérieur de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), dans lequel une largeur d'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (X) de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), vue dans la direction transversale (Q), correspond de préférence à X=D+S, avec une épaisseur de porte (D) de 3 à 12 mm de préférence et un jeu (S) de 0,1 à 2 mm de préférence, ou en ce que la partie de porte (T2) mobile est guidée indirectement dans l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), dans lequel un profilé d'étanchéité (10) s'étendant le long de la partie de porte (T2) mobile dans la direction de guidage (F) est disposé sur l'extrémité inférieure de la partie de porte (T2) mobile, profilé d'étanchéité sur lequel est prévu une section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) faisant saillie vers le bas et dans lequel une partie inférieure de la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) est disposée à l'intérieur de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), dans lequel une largeur d'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (X) de l'évidement de guidage de partie de porte (7), vue dans la direction transversale, correspond de préférence à X=Y+S, avec une largeur d'évidement de guidage de profilé de porte (Y) maximale de la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) de 1 à 10 mm de préférence, vu dans la direction transversale (Q), et un jeu (S) de 0,1 à 2 mm de préférence, et dans lequel une épaisseur de porte (D) de la partie de porte (T2) mobile est de préférence de 3 à 12 mm et dans lequel la largeur d'évidement de guidage de profilé de porte (Y) de la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) est de préférence inférieure à l'épaisseur de porte (D), vu dans la direction transversale (Q).
  12. Agencement de porte coulissante selon la revendication 11,
    caractérisé en ce que, sur la section inférieure de partie de porte de la partie de porte (T2) mobile ou sur le profilé d'étanchéité (10), il est prévu un second dispositif de limitation (12) qui est conçu pour coopérer avec le premier dispositif de limitation (11) de la partie de guidage (3) dans l'état de nettoyage (RZ) afin de maintenir la partie de guidage (3), dans l'état de nettoyage (RZ), sur la partie de porte (T2) mobile ou sur le profilé d'étanchéité (10), dans lequel, de préférence dans l'état de guidage (FZ), le second dispositif de limitation (12) est espacé du premier dispositif de limitation (11) dans la direction verticale à une distance de réglage (L).
  13. Agencement de porte coulissante selon la revendication 12,
    caractérisé en ce que le second dispositif de limitation (12) est conçu comme un renflement formé d'un seul tenant avec la partie de porte (T2) mobile ou avec la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a), dans lequel le second dispositif de limitation (12) est disposé de préférence sur une extrémité inférieure de la partie de porte (T2) mobile, laquelle extrémité inférieure délimite la partie de porte (T2) mobile, ou disposé sur une extrémité inférieure de la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a), laquelle extrémité inférieure délimite la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a), et dans lequel le renflement est conçu de préférence sous la forme de deux secondes saillies de limitation (12a, 12b) disposées, vu dans la direction transversale (Q), sur des faces opposées de la section de guidage de profilé d'étanchéité (10a) ou de la partie de porte (T2) mobile.
  14. Agencement de porte coulissante selon l'une des revendications 10 à 13, caractérisé en ce qu'un profilé ondulé (6b) est disposé dans l'agencement de porte coulissante, dans lequel une section d'extrémité du profilé ondulé (6b) est reçue dans l'ouverture de réception de profilé ondulé (6a) de la partie fixe (2).
  15. Utilisation de l'agencement de porte coulissante selon l'une des revendications 10 à 14, caractérisée en ce que la partie de porte (T2) mobile est déplacée dans la direction de guidage (F) de l'état de guidage (FZ) à l'état de nettoyage (RZ), conjointement avec la partie de guidage (3) et indépendamment de la position de la partie de porte (T2) mobile, par le fait qu'une force opposée à la force de maintien magnétique et supérieure à la force de maintien magnétique est exercée, transversalement à la direction de guidage (F), sur la partie de porte (T2) mobile ou sur la partie de guidage (3), sans que la partie de porte (T2) mobile ne soit mise en mouvement dans la direction de guidage (F), dans lequel, dans l'état de nettoyage (RZ), la partie de guidage (3) est maintenue de préférence sur la partie de porte (T2) mobile par coopération du premier dispositif de limitation (11) de la partie de guidage (3) avec le second dispositif de limitation (12) de la partie de porte (T2) mobile ou du profilé d'étanchéité (10) fixé sur celle-ci.
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