WO1998042940A1 - Keilkörper - Google Patents

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WO1998042940A1
WO1998042940A1 PCT/DE1998/000656 DE9800656W WO9842940A1 WO 1998042940 A1 WO1998042940 A1 WO 1998042940A1 DE 9800656 W DE9800656 W DE 9800656W WO 9842940 A1 WO9842940 A1 WO 9842940A1
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wedge body
body according
wedge
door
end head
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Torsten Kehl
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C17/00Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith
    • E05C17/02Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means
    • E05C17/54Portable devices, e.g. wedges; wedges for holding wings open or closed

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  • the invention relates to a wedge body for fixing a door with a ⁇ support side and a sliding side, which are aligned at an acute angle to one another forming a wedge edge.
  • Such a wedge body for locking a door is known from DE 93 13 959 U.
  • This wedge body has a support side and a slide-on side, which are oriented at an acute angle to one another and run towards a wedge edge.
  • the generic wedge body has a resilient, non-slip plate on its support side, so that the effective height of the wedge body can be changed.
  • the known wedge body is aligned with a wedge edge so that a door faces the door to be fixed, the support side resting on a floor surface. The door is then moved in the direction of the wedge body, the lower edge of the door coming into contact with the wedge body at a distance corresponding to the door gap between the support side and the slide-on side, and the door is thereby fixed.
  • Doors with differently sized door gaps can be detected with the generic wedge body, but for this purpose the wedge body with a small alignment angle must be aligned relatively precisely with the wedge edge pointing towards the door in order to ensure that the underside of the door contacts the sliding side as flatly as possible and thus prevents damage. to ensure reliable door locking without damage.
  • Simplified versions of the wedge body known from DE 93 13 959 U are known from practical application, which are designed as door wedges made of solid wood, for example. With these door wedges too, a relatively precise alignment of the wedge edge with a door to be locked is necessary.
  • a door stopper is known from the brochure Philipp Morris, Design Shop, Issue No. 3, Spring Catalog 97, which is constructed from a cylindrical stop body with a circumferential rubber lip. A protruding non-slip rubber ring is attached to the underside of the door stop.
  • This door stop acts as a stop when positioning in the swivel range of a door, regardless of its angular orientation, when a door with one side abuts the rubber lip. It is not possible to lock a door with this door stop.
  • the invention has for its object a
  • the wedge body can be fixed a door can be positioned with essentially any desired alignment angle in its swivel range, with the underside of the door stroking over the sliding side until it is locked in any angular alignment.
  • the wedge body according to the invention is thus very easy to handle and is particularly suitable for use in frequently changing locations.
  • the wedge edge forms a circular circumferential line. Because of the axial symmetry, a completely arbitrary angular alignment of the wedge body to a door is achieved.
  • the wedge body has at least one non-slip adhesive covering on the support side, which is advantageously elastically deformable.
  • the adhesive covering is either made from a foamed material or from solid material.
  • the adhesive covering forms a flat underside.
  • the contact covering is designed as a flat mat for the largest possible contact area of the adhesive covering with a top surface of the floor.
  • the adhesive covering it is expedient for the adhesive covering to be composed of several pieces of adhesive covering.
  • the support side Provides at least one adhesive covering recess into which the adhesive covering or pieces of adhesive covering can be inserted.
  • the wedge edge is rounded and / or the support side is flat.
  • the manageability of the wedge body is improved in that a termination head protruding beyond the sliding side is provided, which is preferably arranged in the center. This allows the wedge body to be transported more easily by gripping the end head.
  • the end head serves as a safety stop if the door gap is larger than the maximum distance between the support side and the sliding side.
  • the terminating head is expediently provided with a head pin which can be inserted into a pin recess made in the sliding side.
  • the end head is attached, for example, via a threaded connection or an adhesive connection.
  • the end head is provided with a protruding protruding knob which can advantageously be inserted into a knob recess in the end head.
  • the end head is advantageously designed so that its outer surface behind the tendon between the protective knob and the wedge edge withdraws. Damage to the end head in the event of intentional arrangement of the wedge body with the sliding side in the direction of a floor surface avoided.
  • a constriction is formed between the termination head and the sliding side, into which an O-ring protruding over the circumference of the termination head is expediently introduced.
  • the end head is protected against damage to a door that completely slides over the sliding side due to a relatively large door gap, the O-ring also making it easier to grip by hand.
  • Values of 5 to 45 degrees, preferably 15 to 30 degrees, are provided for a wedge angle formed between the support side and the slide-on side.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially sectioned side view of a first embodiment of a wedge body
  • FIG. 2 is a fully sectioned side view of another embodiment of a wedge body
  • Fig. 3 shows the wedge body of FIG. 2 with a locked door in a side view
  • FIG. 4 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 3 in a top view.
  • the wedge body 1 shows a partially sectioned side view of an embodiment of a wedge body 1.
  • the wedge body 1 has a solid sliding body 2 made of aluminum, for example.
  • an adhesive coating 4 made of an anti-slip elastic material is attached to the sliding body 2.
  • the adhesive covering 4 is designed as a flat, flat mat and is produced from a foamed material.
  • the adhesive covering 4 is made of solid material. The adhesive covering 4 is introduced into an adhesive covering recess 5 which extends essentially completely over the support side 3.
  • the slide-on body 2 has a slide-on side 6 which is oriented at an acute angle to the ⁇ upplage side 3 and forms a wedge edge 7 with it in a butt region.
  • the slide-on side 6 expediently has a conical jacket-like slide-on surface 8 forming the outside of the slide-on body 2, so that the wedge edge 7 forms a circular circumferential line.
  • the support side 3 is designed, for example, as an oval or elliptical surface the Aufgleitschlägflache 8 shaped accordingly, so that the wedge edge 7 forms a rounded circumferential line.
  • the wedge body 1 on the support side 3 has a terminating head 9, which is attached centrally to the sliding body 2 in this exemplary embodiment and protrudes like a dome over the sloping surface 8.
  • the ⁇ b gleichkopf 9 has an externally threaded head pin 10 which can be screwed into an internally threaded pin recess 11 of the sliding body 2.
  • a circumferentially extending constriction 12 is introduced, into which an O-ring 13 made of an elastic material, such as rubber, is inserted.
  • FIG. 2 shows, in a fully cut side view, a further exemplary embodiment of a cable body 14 which has a support side 3 and a slide-on side 6 which are aligned at an acute angle to one another to form a wedge edge 15 and are designed such that a rounded wedge edge 15 is one forms a circular circumferential line.
  • the wedge Body 14 has a slide-on body 16, on the planer side of which, facing the support side 3, a plurality of spaced-apart adhesive covering pieces 17 are arranged as an adhesive covering.
  • the adhesive covering pieces 17 each have the same thickness, so that a flat underside is formed, and are made of an elastic material.
  • the wedge body 14 has a terminating head 19 which is arranged in the tip region of a conical Aufgleitschläg- flat 18 and which is inserted with a smooth-walled or roughened head pin 20 into a pin recess 21 made in the sliding body 16.
  • the diameter of the head pin 20 and the pin recess 21 are coordinated with one another in such a way that an adhesive 22 can be introduced between the head pin 20 and the pin recess 21 in order to produce an adhesive connection.
  • a constriction 23, into which an O-ring 24 is inserted, is introduced between the end head 19 and the sloping surface 18 of the sliding side 6.
  • the end head 19 has a protruding protrusion 25 made of an elastic material such as rubber, which can be inserted into a nub recess 26.
  • the end head 19 is designed so that its outer side withdraws behind a chord extending between the protective knob 25 and the wedge edge 15. This ensures that if the wedge body 14 inadvertently comes into contact via its sliding side 16 with a floor surface, damage to exposed surfaces by for example scratching can be avoided.
  • a door can strike the protective knob 25 with damping without damaging the wedge body 14 or the door itself.
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of the wedge body 14 according to FIG. 2 in an arrangement determining a door 27, the wedge body 1 according to FIG. 1 being usable accordingly.
  • the wedge body 14 is placed with its support side 3 on a floor surface 28.
  • a section of the wedge edge 15 points without the separate alignment of the wedge body 14 in the direction of the door 27.
  • the underside 29 of the door 27 sweeps over the sloping surface 18 of the sliding side 6 until it follows a sweep path dependent on the height of the door gap 30 formed between the bottom surface 28 and the underside 29 of the door 27 comes into contact with the sloping surface 18 of the sliding side 6.
  • FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the wedge body 14 according to FIGS. 2 and 3 with the locked door 27 in a plan view.
  • the circular wedge edge 15 can be clearly seen in the illustration according to FIG. 4, which is arranged with a section shown in broken lines between the bottom surface 28 and the underside 29 of the door 27.
  • the locking effect is completely independent of the angular orientation of the wedge body 14 with respect to the door 27.
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WO2003060269A1 (en) * 2002-01-15 2003-07-24 Mobil Arredo S.A.S. Doorstop and bumper element for doors

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US1939402A (en) * 1932-09-06 1933-12-12 Byron W Moser Doorstop
US1958807A (en) * 1932-04-15 1934-05-15 Gustavus W Thompson Doorstop
GB416610A (en) * 1933-08-29 1934-09-18 Francis Robert Ram Door stop
US2459070A (en) * 1944-12-21 1949-01-11 William H Parmelee Doorstop
US3143369A (en) * 1964-04-15 1964-08-04 Francis A Adams Door stop
CH619753A5 (en) * 1978-04-18 1980-10-15 Emile Matthey Safety device for a door
US4805948A (en) * 1988-02-22 1989-02-21 Renzi David A Door security wedge device
DE9313959U1 (de) 1993-09-15 1994-01-27 Peltzer & Co Verbindungselemen Vorrichtung zur Festsetzung einer geöffneten Tür o.dgl.
US5547238A (en) * 1994-05-05 1996-08-20 Payette; Richard Circular disk doorstop

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US1958807A (en) * 1932-04-15 1934-05-15 Gustavus W Thompson Doorstop
US1939402A (en) * 1932-09-06 1933-12-12 Byron W Moser Doorstop
GB416610A (en) * 1933-08-29 1934-09-18 Francis Robert Ram Door stop
US2459070A (en) * 1944-12-21 1949-01-11 William H Parmelee Doorstop
US3143369A (en) * 1964-04-15 1964-08-04 Francis A Adams Door stop
CH619753A5 (en) * 1978-04-18 1980-10-15 Emile Matthey Safety device for a door
US4805948A (en) * 1988-02-22 1989-02-21 Renzi David A Door security wedge device
DE9313959U1 (de) 1993-09-15 1994-01-27 Peltzer & Co Verbindungselemen Vorrichtung zur Festsetzung einer geöffneten Tür o.dgl.
US5547238A (en) * 1994-05-05 1996-08-20 Payette; Richard Circular disk doorstop

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2003060269A1 (en) * 2002-01-15 2003-07-24 Mobil Arredo S.A.S. Doorstop and bumper element for doors

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