EP4103808A1 - Door edge protecting cover - Google Patents

Door edge protecting cover

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EP4103808A1
EP4103808A1 EP20918536.2A EP20918536A EP4103808A1 EP 4103808 A1 EP4103808 A1 EP 4103808A1 EP 20918536 A EP20918536 A EP 20918536A EP 4103808 A1 EP4103808 A1 EP 4103808A1
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door
protective cover
doors
covering
mold
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Temel ALKAN
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • 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
    • E06B3/70Door leaves
    • 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
    • E06B3/70Door leaves
    • E06B3/88Edge-protecting devices for door leaves

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  • the invention is related to edge protecting cover for doors in areas especially such as hospitals, workplaces, social facilities and hotels.
  • door protector in form of cover preventing damages to the edges and frames of the door of public places especially hospitals, medical imaging rooms while sized sick beds and other type of patient handling equipment are carried through doors of the rooms.
  • the invention is related to door protector providing protection for edges and frames of the doors used at especially hospital.
  • Big sized and edged handling equipment such as sick beds or necessary equipment for patient intervention are passed through the doors of such rooms.
  • sick beds are entered to rooms or exited from rooms swiftly in cases of emergencies.
  • sick beds or intervention equipment may hit or trap edges of the doors.
  • patient handling equipment touches to doors or frames of the doors, there might be irreversible damages to the doors or its frames.
  • the doors are generally made of wood and they are manufactured as fitted on the specific dimensions of the frame.
  • the door dimensions are not standard; therefore, doors such as private hospital doors can be at first installed with monolithic door protectors.
  • door dimensions are measured and coverings are manufactured as 2 separate parts and then applied to door.
  • covering is finalized according to surface profile of the door and joined at the surface of latch bolt.
  • the main problem is the presence of different models and type of door frames. Moreover, covering cannot be manufactured as per door form in the current process; therefore, it is manufactured in two or more pieces as sheet metal and then assembled on the door.
  • Joining is performed at flat surfaces. In this case, it results in problems described above as well as hygiene and safety problems.
  • filler materials are eroded in time and this results in disinfection issues. Especially, eroded and damaged joints create areas to promote infections.
  • sheet metal with different thicknesses are manufactured according to door form as two separate parts and these are assembled onto doors as two or more parts.
  • covering to be used as door protector should be joined evenly and supporting each other everywhere and to be fixated each other.
  • Door protectors comprising of two or more parts increase factors of man mistakes; thus standard cannot be fulfilled and issues arise.
  • the main intention is to design door edge protector which can be manufactured as monolithic by easy and standard manufacturing and assembled by use of standard techniques.
  • Another intent is to increase service life of the coverings furnished for protection. Another intent is to make monolithic door edge protector which has homogeneous mechanical properties.
  • Another intent is to manufacture as single piece so that to minimize defects related to assembly.
  • Another intent is to minimize manufacturing costs and expenses by virtue of monolithic manufacturing and standard joining methods.
  • Another intent is to reduce operation time as compared to current methods; therefore to minimize other costs.
  • FIGURE- 1 illustrates perspective view of the door furnished with protective cover subject to claims.
  • FIGURE- 2 illustrates areas of the door before application of protective cover subject to claims.
  • FIGURE- 3 illustrates representative view of the door furnished with protective cover (a) and view of the door after application subject to claims (b).
  • FIGURE- 4 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which have decorative midsection surface.
  • FIGURE- 5 illustrates view of side areas of the door furnished with protective cover subject to claims.
  • FIGURE- 6 illustrates perspective view of the door furnished with protective cover showing midsection area of the same door.
  • FIGURE- 7 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims showing decorative midsection and flat surfaces details
  • FIGURE- 8 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which details decorative midsection surface.
  • FIGURE- 9 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which details decorative midsection surface.
  • FIGURE- 10 illustrates joining details of door and protective cover subject to claims.
  • FIGURE- 11 illustrates top view of door and protective cover subject to claims. Reference Numbers
  • the invention is related to edge protecting cover (1) for room doors (30) in areas especially such as hospitals, workplaces, social facilities and hotels in form of cover preventing damages to the edges and frames of the door (30) of public places while big sized sick beds and other type of patient handling equipment are carried through doors of the rooms.
  • Door (30) protecting cover (1) being subject to invention is applied to covering surface according to form of the door (30) with all sockets (2) and decorations.
  • Door (30) lock separation distance, hinge structure and its dimensions and door surface dimensions are measured and it is shaped from sheet metal having desired strength by use of special mold as monolithic in appropriate form and sent for assembly.
  • FIG. - 1 illustrates perspective view of a desired application of door edge protecting cover (1). Given figure is representation and it is made suitable for all door (30) models
  • the said protecting cover (1) comprises of at least one midsection surface (20), the said mid section surface (20) as monolithic and two side surfaces (10) to create U form according form of the door (30).
  • the said side surfaces (10) covers door (32) side surfaces and midsection surface (20) covers middle area (31).
  • middle surface (20) is formed according to door midsection area (32).
  • Side surfaces (10) are dimensioned according to intended side areas (31).
  • the related covering can be applied to back sides of the doors which have similar characteristics.
  • protecting cover (1) side surface (20) has additional decorations (21). These decorations (21) are shaped according to door midsection surface (32). It includes flat or decorated (21) midsection surface (20).
  • Protecting cover (1) has sockets (2) depending on side area (31) and midsection area (32) creating side surfaces (10) present on the door (30) elements. It has sockets (2) suitable for keyhole, locking hole etc. on the door (30).
  • All sockets (2) are created on two side faces (10) and midsection surface (20) in the simplest form to create U form.
  • Protecting cover formed as per door (30) form and dimensions to cover side surface (31) and midsection areas (32) and assembled as monolithic part. To facilitate complete adherence in assembly, currently known adhesives are used.
  • the structure is monolithic and a whole body, gripping is provided at desired level, it is harmed at minimum level during passage of patient handling equipment or treatment devices. The risk of ejection or separation is minimized since it does not have a joints.
  • sheet metal is specifically used. Apart from the currently used materials, sheet metal has 1 mm or less, or, 0,3 mm or more thickness.
  • the thickness of the door (30) protective cover (1) subject to claims is; lmm ⁇ Metal Thk >0,3
  • the sheet metal having this thickness is shaped by use of a mold thinner than 3 mm.
  • the mold thickness used for the said protecting cover (1) is;
  • the mold thickness is determined proportional to sheet metal thickness within 0 ⁇ Mold Thk > 0.3.
  • protecting cover (1) subject to claims is shaped according to sheet metal thickness within lmm ⁇ Metal Thk >0,33 range by a mold having thickness within 0 ⁇ Mold Thk > 3 mm range as per door (30) form by facilitating decorations and folds.
  • the thickness of the sheet metal is determined considering door (30) separations and in a way not to impede movements.
  • sheet metal is used as well as, chromium, stainless steel and aluminum can also be adopted.
  • Shaped protective cover (1) can be subject to desired surface treatment and painted. Final surface of the protective cover (1) is made smooth. Therefore, desired painting, surface treatment or coloring can be applied easily. Within the scope of above explanations, manufacturing costs are reduced while local unbalances in current application are avoided and protection is assured.

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Abstract

Invention is a protective cover (1), in the shape of covering, which provides protection especially for hospital doors, doors of special rooms, medical imaging rooms etc against damages due to hit of sickbeds and/or imaging devices as a result of hits/bumps to door edges and door frames or any kind of crashing;

Description

DOOR EDGE PROTECTING COVER Field of the Invention
The invention is related to edge protecting cover for doors in areas especially such as hospitals, workplaces, social facilities and hotels.
Particularly, it is regarding door protector in form of cover preventing damages to the edges and frames of the door of public places especially hospitals, medical imaging rooms while sized sick beds and other type of patient handling equipment are carried through doors of the rooms.
Current status of the technique
The invention is related to door protector providing protection for edges and frames of the doors used at especially hospital.
In the current technique, special doors with edge protection and sterile doors are used in areas where high sterile and sterilized conditions are required at hospitals (operation room, laboratory, delivery room, intensive care unit etc.). At the same time, doors of the hospitals are used with door protector.
Big sized and edged handling equipment such as sick beds or necessary equipment for patient intervention are passed through the doors of such rooms.
Especially, sick beds are entered to rooms or exited from rooms swiftly in cases of emergencies.
In such cases, sick beds or intervention equipment may hit or trap edges of the doors. Especially, when patient handling equipment touches to doors or frames of the doors, there might be irreversible damages to the doors or its frames.
Especially, in places where hygiene and sterilization are required, such as hospitals, such kind of damaged, harmed doors can promote bacteria and infection. Meanwhile, damaged door cause serious visual pollution and customer dissatisfaction.
Special door coverings are applied since concerned doors and frames are costly and hard to be repaired and there is a high risk of damage.
In the current condition, the doors are generally made of wood and they are manufactured as fitted on the specific dimensions of the frame. The door dimensions are not standard; therefore, doors such as private hospital doors can be at first installed with monolithic door protectors.
However, door covering is to be replaced by the manufacturer in case of damages and the door is disassembled completely to replace the cover. This results in significant costs.
In other words, door dimensions are measured and coverings are manufactured as 2 separate parts and then applied to door. In these applications, covering is finalized according to surface profile of the door and joined at the surface of latch bolt.
This situation results in serious problems for hygiene, meanwhile there are cases where protective cover is exploded or separated in case of hit of patient intervention equipment or patient handling equipment to the joining points at door edges.
The main problem is the presence of different models and type of door frames. Moreover, covering cannot be manufactured as per door form in the current process; therefore, it is manufactured in two or more pieces as sheet metal and then assembled on the door.
Joining is performed at flat surfaces. In this case, it results in problems described above as well as hygiene and safety problems.
2 protectors manufactured to be joined at flat surfaces are closed by using silicone or similar fillers at joints.
During cleaning, filler materials are eroded in time and this results in disinfection issues. Especially, eroded and damaged joints create areas to promote infections.
In the current applications, sheet metal with different thicknesses are manufactured according to door form as two separate parts and these are assembled onto doors as two or more parts.
In the current technique, there is a compromise in resistance due to not being able to assure complete locking of separate coverings; therefore, covering material cannot demonstrate the same strength everywhere and there might be ejection or explosions on the structure.
As per the current needs, it is compulsory that covering to be used as door protector should be joined evenly and supporting each other everywhere and to be fixated each other.
Door protectors comprising of two or more parts increase factors of man mistakes; thus standard cannot be fulfilled and issues arise.
If surfaces facilitating the protection don't demonstrate same strength, it results in disjoining at low strength areas due to local degenerations. It is of vital importance to assure stabile and homogeneous production, it is required to eliminate issues related to assembly.
Considering the sizes of the door to be assembled, a certain flexibility is desired. This flexibility is provided by using two assembly parts while this brings new problems.
Considering difficulty in application and manufacturing of door protective covers in current techniques, it is necessary to develop simpler, faster and more efficient assembly procedures.
Brief Description of the Invention
Starting from current status of the technique, the main intention is to design door edge protector which can be manufactured as monolithic by easy and standard manufacturing and assembled by use of standard techniques.
Another intent is to increase service life of the coverings furnished for protection. Another intent is to make monolithic door edge protector which has homogeneous mechanical properties.
Another intent is to manufacture as single piece so that to minimize defects related to assembly.
Another intent is to minimize manufacturing costs and expenses by virtue of monolithic manufacturing and standard joining methods.
Another intent is to reduce operation time as compared to current methods; therefore to minimize other costs.
Brief description of the Figures (Drawings)
FIGURE- 1 illustrates perspective view of the door furnished with protective cover subject to claims.
FIGURE- 2 illustrates areas of the door before application of protective cover subject to claims.
FIGURE- 3 illustrates representative view of the door furnished with protective cover (a) and view of the door after application subject to claims (b).
FIGURE- 4 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which have decorative midsection surface.
FIGURE- 5 illustrates view of side areas of the door furnished with protective cover subject to claims.
FIGURE- 6 illustrates perspective view of the door furnished with protective cover showing midsection area of the same door.
FIGURE- 7 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims showing decorative midsection and flat surfaces details
FIGURE- 8 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which details decorative midsection surface.
FIGURE- 9 illustrates a sample of protective cover subject to claims which details decorative midsection surface.
FIGURE- 10 illustrates joining details of door and protective cover subject to claims.
FIGURE- 11 illustrates top view of door and protective cover subject to claims. Reference Numbers
1. Protective Cover
2. Socket 10. Side Area
20. Midsection Area
21. Decoration
30. Door
31. Side Area
32. Mid Area
Mould Thk: Mold thickness Mat Thk: Material thickness Detailed Description of the Invention
The invention is related to edge protecting cover (1) for room doors (30) in areas especially such as hospitals, workplaces, social facilities and hotels in form of cover preventing damages to the edges and frames of the door (30) of public places while big sized sick beds and other type of patient handling equipment are carried through doors of the rooms.
Door (30) protecting cover (1) being subject to invention is applied to covering surface according to form of the door (30) with all sockets (2) and decorations.
Dimensions of the door (30) to be applied in this regards are measured with all its features. Door (30) lock separation distance, hinge structure and its dimensions and door surface dimensions are measured and it is shaped from sheet metal having desired strength by use of special mold as monolithic in appropriate form and sent for assembly.
Under these conditions, protecting cover (1) having been prepared as per dimensions, are applied onto door (30) covering surface and finalized. Figure - 1 illustrates perspective view of a desired application of door edge protecting cover (1). Given figure is representation and it is made suitable for all door (30) models
The said protecting cover (1) comprises of at least one midsection surface (20), the said mid section surface (20) as monolithic and two side surfaces (10) to create U form according form of the door (30).
The said side surfaces (10) covers door (32) side surfaces and midsection surface (20) covers middle area (31).
In this condition, middle surface (20) is formed according to door midsection area (32). Side surfaces (10) are dimensioned according to intended side areas (31).
Moreover, the related covering can be applied to back sides of the doors which have similar characteristics.
In Figure 8 and 4, in a desired application, protecting cover (1) side surface (20) has additional decorations (21). These decorations (21) are shaped according to door midsection surface (32). It includes flat or decorated (21) midsection surface (20).
Protecting cover (1) has sockets (2) depending on side area (31) and midsection area (32) creating side surfaces (10) present on the door (30) elements. It has sockets (2) suitable for keyhole, locking hole etc. on the door (30).
It has locking mechanisms and sockets available on middle surface (20) middle areas (32). It has sockets according to hinges or fire preventive areas at back side.
All sockets (2) are created on two side faces (10) and midsection surface (20) in the simplest form to create U form.
Protecting cover formed as per door (30) form and dimensions to cover side surface (31) and midsection areas (32) and assembled as monolithic part. To facilitate complete adherence in assembly, currently known adhesives are used.
In any case, the structure is monolithic and a whole body, gripping is provided at desired level, it is harmed at minimum level during passage of patient handling equipment or treatment devices. The risk of ejection or separation is minimized since it does not have a joints.
Door (30) protecting cover (1) subject to claims is differentiated from current designs by manufacturing mold and sheet metal properties.
As a result of the studies conducted, sheet metal is specifically used. Apart from the currently used materials, sheet metal has 1 mm or less, or, 0,3 mm or more thickness.
The thickness of the door (30) protective cover (1) subject to claims is; lmm < Metal Thk >0,3
The sheet metal having this thickness is shaped by use of a mold thinner than 3 mm.
The mold thickness used for the said protecting cover (1) is;
0 < Mold Thk >3mm
The mold thickness is determined proportional to sheet metal thickness within 0 < Mold Thk > 0.3. In any case, protecting cover (1) subject to claims is shaped according to sheet metal thickness within lmm < Metal Thk >0,33 range by a mold having thickness within 0 < Mold Thk > 3 mm range as per door (30) form by facilitating decorations and folds.
Without any part, it is provided as per door (30) form in a single piece. Moreover, the thickness of the sheet metal is determined considering door (30) separations and in a way not to impede movements.
As a result of studies and trials conducted, it is observed that protecting cover (1) subject to claims found compatible with all doors provided that thickness is within lmm < Metal Thk >0,3 range. In this stage, it is observed that it can be shaped by a mold within 0 < Mold thk > 3 mm thickness range proportional to the thickness of the material within the range of lmm < Metal Thk >0,3 and implemented in this manner. The door (30) to be applied is shaped from sheet metal which is compatible with its dimensions by mold with appropriate thickness and range as a single part.
The thicker the sheet metal is, the thicker the mold is used within given ranges. Protecting cover (1) obtained from sheet metal forming at miscellaneous or requested quality is offered by single joining operation with appropriate adhesives applied onto door (30) covering surfaces which will be performed according to definite process steps.
In the desired structure of the invention, sheet metal is used as well as, chromium, stainless steel and aluminum can also be adopted.
Shaped protective cover (1) can be subject to desired surface treatment and painted. Final surface of the protective cover (1) is made smooth. Therefore, desired painting, surface treatment or coloring can be applied easily. Within the scope of above explanations, manufacturing costs are reduced while local unbalances in current application are avoided and protection is assured.
Ease of manufacturing is assured and costs are reduced. Joining is eased and labor costs and losses are minimized. Desired rigidity, flexibility and strength are assured.

Claims

1. Invention is a protective cover (1), in the shape of covering, which provides protection especially for hospital doors, doors of special rooms, medical imaging rooms etc against damages due to hit of sickbeds and/or imaging devices as a result of hits/bumps to door edges and door frames or any kind of crashing;
It is characterized by being formed as monolithic structure by using middle surface (20) covering middle section profile and two side surfaces (31) covering side profiles by use of the mold having 0 < Mold Thk > 3 mm, proportionate to said material thickness between 1 mm < Final Thk > 0,33 mm, fitting on the form of the door to be applied.
2. It is a protective cover (1) according to Claim 1, it has the middle surface (21) which has same surface profile (21) as middle section (32) profile of the door (30) to be applied.
3. It is a protective cover (1) according to Claim 1, which is characterized by middle section (20) which is at least the same as size of the middle area (32) of the door (30) to be applied.
4. It is a protective cover (1) according to Claim 1, whose interior surface has the feature of promoting easy adherence to the intended area by use of adhesives.
5. It is a protective cover (1) according to Claim 1, the said protective cover (1) is characterized by being created on side surface (10) and middle surface (20), placed on side surface (31) and middle surface (32) of the door (30) to be furnished and having sockets available for the fixating elements outside the coating.
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