Closure element for an aperture

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Inventors

Rejc, Gabrijel

Application #

038960

Filed

Nov-10-1992

Published

Mar-7-1995

Current US Class

160/201
160/40

International Classes

E05D 015/26

Field of Search

160/201 160/229.1 160/40 160/196.1 160/199 160/206 160/207 160/231.1 160/231.2

Examiners

Purol; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Abstract
The closure of the invention for an aperture has strips interlinked articulatedly via hinges in such a way that the distance between adjacent strips defines a space in which the hinge pins engage. Rubber sealing strips are fitted to interconnect adjacent strips; they are arranged coaxially with the hinge pins and engage with the strips virtually without any clearance.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A closure element for an aperture comprising:

a plurality of slats spaced from one another and lying in a plane in the aperture;

hinges connecting between adjacent slats maintaining spaces between said slats and including hinge pins disposed in said spaces between adjacent slats and defining articulation axes for pivotal movement of said slats from said plane;

sealing strips coupled between adjacent slats and disposed in said spaces to in part lie on said axes;

said sealing strips having a central portion and enlarged portions on opposite sides of said central portion with supporting faces;

said adjacent slats having opposed recesses on opposite sides of said spaces with a sealing strip holding face in each recess, said enlarged portions being receivable in said recesses, with said supporting faces of said sealing strips and said holding faces of said adjacent slats being spaced a predetermined distance from one another when said slats lie in said plane.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a closure element for an aperture which can be moved from a closing or closed position into an open position of the aperture.

Such a closure element is known per se in a horizontally movable rolling door. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,092,534.

In DE-A-3 244 743, a rolling wall for refrigerating and insulating containers is also known. The rolling wall consists of a heat insulating material and is provided with heat insulated compound profiles made of light metal. The compound profiles are equipped at their adjacent longitudinal edges with respectively undercut grooves. For the connection of facing slats, a connecting strap produced from rubber or from a correspondingly elastic material is provided which interlockingly engages the undercut grooves of the compound profiles.

It is also known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,033,284 to utilize hinge straps for an angling connection of the slats in a rolling door.
 
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