EP4424959A1 - Dispositif de fixation pour un dispositif coulissant - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation pour un dispositif coulissant Download PDF

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EP4424959A1
EP4424959A1 EP23159446.6A EP23159446A EP4424959A1 EP 4424959 A1 EP4424959 A1 EP 4424959A1 EP 23159446 A EP23159446 A EP 23159446A EP 4424959 A1 EP4424959 A1 EP 4424959A1
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Frank Demel
Herbert Thurik
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/06Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane
    • E05D15/0621Details, e.g. suspension or supporting guides
    • E05D15/0626Details, e.g. suspension or supporting guides for wings suspended at the top
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D5/00Construction of single parts, e.g. the parts for attachment
    • E05D5/02Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps
    • E05D5/0215Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps for attachment to profile members or the like
    • E05D5/0223Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps for attachment to profile members or the like with parts, e.g. screws, extending through the profile wall or engaging profile grooves
    • E05D5/0238Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps for attachment to profile members or the like with parts, e.g. screws, extending through the profile wall or engaging profile grooves with parts engaging profile grooves
    • 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
    • E05Y2600/00Mounting or coupling arrangements for elements provided for in this subclass
    • E05Y2600/50Mounting methods; Positioning
    • E05Y2600/52Toolless
    • E05Y2600/53Snapping
    • 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
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/132Doors
    • E05Y2900/136Screens; Insect doors

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  • the invention relates to a fastening device for a sliding device with the features according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Sliding devices especially for insect screens, are usually mounted linearly on a guide rail. Sliding devices are used, among other things, as sliding windows or sliding doors to close building openings.
  • the sliding device can be used in particular as insect protection or to shade door openings or window openings.
  • a front-mounted arrangement of the sliding device is often provided for this purpose.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of specifying a generic fastening device for a sliding device, which enables simple assembly of the fastening device and simple connection of the sliding device.
  • the fastening device according to the invention for a sliding device comprises a guide carriage and a guide rail.
  • the guide carriage comprises a carriage and an anchor held on the carriage.
  • the guide rail is fastened to a support structure.
  • the carriage is guided on the guide rail.
  • the fastening device further comprises at least one receiving device arranged on the sliding device.
  • the fastening device comprises at least one locking connection, wherein the receiving device and the anchor of the guide carriage are locked in a fastened position via the locking connection in such a way that the sliding device is held on the anchor in a vertical direction.
  • the guide carriage When assembling the fastening device according to the invention, the guide carriage is inserted into a guide rail.
  • the anchor that serves to hold the sliding device is provided on the guide carriage.
  • the sliding device can be attached to the guide carriage in a simple manner, since the receiving device in the sliding device locks into the anchor of the guide carriage via a locking connection. This ensures a quick and easy connection of the sliding device to the guide carriage.
  • the receiving device comprises a profile arranged on the sliding device and an anchor receptacle arranged in the profile.
  • the profile of the receiving device is preferably designed as a C-profile and has a longitudinal slot.
  • the anchor holder is particularly preferably held detachably on the profile.
  • the anchor holder can therefore be attached to the profile and then detached again. This allows maintenance of the fastening device, for example.
  • the profile can also be cleaned in a simple manner.
  • the anchor holder comprises a first part and a second part, the two parts being designed in such a way that the two parts can each be inserted into the profile individually via the longitudinal slot of the profile.
  • the anchor holder does not have to be threaded into the profile at the front, but can be attached by inserting the parts through the longitudinal slot of the profile.
  • this design of the anchor holder enables assembly even when the profile is closed at its front sides, for example by cover caps or other profiles.
  • the anchor holder is divided into two parts on its longitudinal plane. The two parts of the anchor holder are thus approximately the same size.
  • the anchor holder particularly preferably has a fastening holder for attachment to the profile by means of a fastening means, the fastening holder being formed by the first part and the second part, the two parts being fixed to one another in the profile when the anchor holder is attached. Both parts of the anchor holder are thus already attached to the profile by means of a fastening means. This enables the anchor holder to be attached to the profile quickly and easily. Particularly preferably, only one fastening means is provided for fastening the fastening receptacle to the profile.
  • the anchor of the guide carriage is held on the carriage of the guide carriage so that it can rotate about an axis of rotation.
  • the anchor holder preferably has a first locking tongue and a second locking tongue, wherein the locking tongues are designed such that when the anchor is inserted into the anchor holder, the anchor is rotated by the locking tongues from a released position into the fastened position.
  • the rotatability of the anchor allows the fitter
  • the sliding device when attaching the sliding device, the sliding device must be rotated. This allows the operator to hold the sliding device ergonomically, which simplifies the attachment of the sliding device.
  • the two parts each have an outer wall, wherein the first locking tongue of the first part extends from the outer wall of the first part in the direction of a first end of the anchor receptacle and in the direction of the longitudinal plane of the anchor receptacle, wherein the second locking tongue of the second part extends from the outer wall of the second part in the direction away from the first end of the anchor receptacle and towards the longitudinal plane of the anchor receptacle.
  • the anchor is also locked in an inclined position to the longitudinal center axis of the profile by the obliquely arranged locking tongues.
  • the anchor receptacle preferably has a first end at which a funnel-shaped insertion area is provided for inserting the anchor.
  • the anchor can thus be inserted into the anchor receptacle in a simple manner without snagging on the anchor receptacle.
  • the fastening receptacle is formed at a second end of the anchor receptacle.
  • the profile of the receiving device has a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, the two side walls being connected to one another via the rear wall, a retaining lip being arranged on each of the ends of the side walls facing away from the rear wall, the free ends of the retaining lips facing one another and delimiting the longitudinal slot of the profile, and in the fastened position of the fastening device the profile is supported on the anchor with its retaining lips in the vertical direction.
  • the locking tongues lock the anchor in an inclined position in such a way that the retaining lips of the profile grip around the anchor.
  • the weight forces of the sliding device are thus transferred directly to the anchor of the guide carriage.
  • the anchor holder essentially serves to position the anchor in the fastened position in which the anchor is gripped by the profile, and in to lock it in place. Transferring the weight forces to the anchor holder itself is not intended.
  • the anchor has at least one first barb, wherein in the fastened position of the fastening device the at least one first barb engages in at least one first locking opening of the two parts of the anchor holder, whereby the profile is firmly connected to the anchor in its longitudinal direction.
  • the anchor is thus rotated via the locking tongues in such a way that its barbs engage in the locking openings of the two parts of the anchor holder and a relative movement between the anchor and the anchor holder in the longitudinal direction of the profile is prevented.
  • the anchor preferably has at least one second barb, wherein in the secured position of the fastening device the second barb engages in at least one second locking opening of the two parts of the anchor holder. This ensures reliable fixation of the anchor and anchor holder in the longitudinal direction of the profile.
  • the anchor preferably has wedge-shaped ends for each insertion edge. This prevents unwanted snagging on the locking tongues.
  • the fastening device 1 serves to fasten a sliding device 2 to a support structure 4.
  • the sliding device 2 is mounted linearly relative to the support structure 4.
  • the sliding device 2 can be guided relative to the support structure 4 in a direction of movement 5 that is preferably in a horizontal plane.
  • the sliding device 2 is designed as an insect screen that serves to close a door opening 3 of a building (not shown).
  • the sliding device can also be designed as a shading element or the like.
  • Other openings, for example window openings in a building can also be covered or closed by the sliding device 2.
  • the support structure 4 can be, for example, a ceiling or a wall of a building.
  • the support structure 4 can also be formed by a window frame or a door frame. Other designs of the support structure 4 are also conceivable.
  • the fastening device 1 comprises a guide rail 10, at least one guide carriage 20 and at least one receiving device 35 arranged on the sliding device 2 ( Fig.2 ).
  • the guide rail 2 is attached to the Support structure 4.
  • the guide carriage 20 comprises a carriage 21 and an anchor 25 held on the carriage 21.
  • the guide carriage 20 is guided on the guide rail 10 via its carriage 21.
  • the guide carriage 20 can be moved linearly in the direction of movement 5 relative to the guide rail 10.
  • the receiving device 35 is suspended from the anchor 25 of the guide carriage 20.
  • a fastened position 6 of the fastening device 1 the receiving device 35 and the anchor 25 of the guide carriage 20 are connected via a locking connection 44 ( Fig.8 ) are connected to one another.
  • the receiving device 35 and thus also the sliding device 2 are held on the anchor 25 of the guide carriage 20 in the vertical direction.
  • the fastening device 1 is shown in a schematic sectional view.
  • the individual components of the fastening device 1 are shown in an exploded view.
  • the fastening device 1 is shown in the assembled state.
  • the guide rail 10 is formed from a profile, in particular a C-profile.
  • the guide rail 10 comprises two lips 11, 11', which face each other and delimit a longitudinal slot 12 of the guide rail 10.
  • the guide carriage 20 comprises the carriage 21 and the armature 25.
  • the armature 25 is held on the carriage 21 so as to be rotatable about a rotation axis 38.
  • the carriage 21 comprises several rollers 22 over which the guide carriage 20 rolls on the guide rail 10.
  • the carriage 21 can be designed without rollers, ie the relative movement between the carriage 21 and the guide rail 10 takes place by means of a sliding movement.
  • the carriage 21 slides directly on the guide rail 10. Skids can also advantageously be provided on the carriage 21.
  • the carriage 21 lies on the lips 11, 11' of the guide rail 10. The carriage 21 projects beyond the longitudinal slot 12 of the guide rail 10.
  • the guide rail 10 can also be designed as an I-profile. Other profiles can also be useful, provided they have a horizontally aligned projection on which the carriage 21 can be supported against the force of gravity G.
  • the guide rail 10 is preferably screwed to the support structure 4.
  • the guide rail 10 can alternatively also be glued to the support structure 4 or cast into the support structure 4. Other fastenings of the guide rail 10 to the support structure 4 are also conceivable.
  • the guide rail 10 is arranged on the support structure 4 such that the longitudinal slot 12 of the guide rail 10 is directed towards the ground.
  • the anchor 25 rotatably held on the carriage 21 protrudes from the longitudinal slot 12 of the guide rail 10 so that the receiving device 35 can be fastened to the anchor 25.
  • the receiving device 35 comprises a profile 55 arranged on the sliding device 2 and an anchor receptacle 36 arranged in the profile 55.
  • the profile 55 of the receiving device 35 is designed as a C-profile.
  • the profile 55 has a longitudinal slot 63.
  • the profile 55 of the receiving device 35 has a rear wall 56, a first side wall 57 and a second side wall 58.
  • the two side walls 57, 58 are connected to one another via the rear wall 56.
  • the profile 55 also comprises two retaining lips 59, 60.
  • the first retaining lip 59 is arranged on the end of the first side wall 58 facing away from the rear wall 56.
  • the second retaining lip 60 is arranged on the end of the second side wall 59 facing away from the rear wall 56.
  • the free ends 62 of the retaining lips 59, 60 face each other and delimit the longitudinal slot 63 of the profile 55.
  • Longitudinal slot 63 has a width a which corresponds to the distance between the first retaining lip 59 and the second retaining lip 60.
  • the anchor holder 36 is detachably held on the profile 55.
  • a fastening holder 37 is provided on the anchor holder 36.
  • the anchor holder 36 is fastened to the profile 55 by means of a fastening means, in particular a screw.
  • the profile 55 is arranged on the sliding device 2.
  • the profile 55 can also be part of the sliding device 2.
  • the fastening device 1 is in a fastened position 6. Accordingly, the anchor 25 extends through the longitudinal slot 63 of the profile 55, with the profile 55 resting on the anchor 25 at its retaining lips 59, 60.
  • the anchor 25 is locked to the anchor receptacle 36, the anchor 25 is rotated about its axis of rotation 38 so that the anchor 25 grips under the profile 55 at its retaining lips 59, 60.
  • the receptacle 35 with the sliding device 2 is held on the anchor 25 against the force of gravity G.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 is shown.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 is made up of two parts 49, 50, namely a first part 49 and a second part 50.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 has a longitudinal plane 48.
  • the longitudinal plane 48 runs through the longitudinal center axis 33 of the anchor receptacle 36. If the fastening device 1 is mounted as intended, the longitudinal plane 48 is spanned by the longitudinal center axis 33 of the anchor receptacle and the direction of gravity G.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 is divided along its longitudinal plane 48 into the first part 49 and the second part 50.
  • the two parts 49, 50 therefore have approximately the same external dimensions.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 has a width b measured perpendicular to the longitudinal plane 48. In the preferred embodiment of the fastening device 1, the width b is greater than the width a of the longitudinal slot 63.
  • the first part 49 of the anchor receptacle 36 has a maximum width b 1 measured perpendicular to the longitudinal plane 48.
  • the second part 50 of the anchor receptacle 36 has a maximum width b 1 measured perpendicular to the
  • the anchor holder 36 has a maximum width b 2 measured in the longitudinal plane 48.
  • the maximum widths bi, b 2 of both parts 49, 50 of the anchor holder 36 are smaller than the width a of the longitudinal slot 63 of the profile 55.
  • the two parts 49, 50 can therefore be inserted individually into the profile 55 via the longitudinal slot 63 of the profile 55 in order to then be fastened to the profile 55.
  • the fastening receptacle 37 is formed on the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the fastening receptacle 37 is designed as an opening 31 for a screw, in particular a countersunk screw.
  • the opening 31 is halved by the longitudinal plane 48 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the opening 31 is formed from two opening halves 32. One opening half 32 is formed on the first part 49 of the anchor receptacle 36, the other opening half 32 is formed on the second part 50 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the individual parts 49, 50 of the anchor receptacle 36 are inserted into the profile 55 via the slot 63.
  • the two parts 49, 50 are then aligned next to one another in such a way that the opening halves 32 are opposite one another on the longitudinal plane 48 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the two opening halves 32 thus form the opening 31.
  • the fastening means 34 which is preferably designed as a screw, in particular a countersunk screw, is then guided through the opening 31 and the anchor holder 36 is screwed to the profile 55, in particular to the rear wall 56 of the profile 55. If the fastening means 34 is designed as a countersunk screw, the two parts 49, 50 of the anchor holder 36 are pressed against the rear wall 56 of the profile 55 and against the side walls 57, 58 of the profile 55 due to the conical design of the screw head. The anchor holder 36 is thereby fixed in the profile 55. If the fastening means 34 is released again, the two parts 49, 50 of the anchor holder 36 can be removed from the profile 55 again.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 extends along its longitudinal center axis 33 from a first end 46 to a second end 47.
  • the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36 is provided with a funnel-shaped insertion region 45 for inserting the anchor 25.
  • the fastening receptacle 37 is arranged at the second end 47 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 comprises a back section 72 which extends from the first end 46 to the second end 47 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the back section 72 connects two outer walls 71, 71' of the anchor receptacle 36 which are arranged substantially perpendicular to the back section 72.
  • the outer walls 71, 71' each have a free end 73, 73' which form an insertion slot 74 for inserting the anchor 25.
  • the funnel-shaped insertion area 45 is formed by the outer walls 71, 71' at the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the outer walls 71, 71' are bevelled, whereby the thickness of the outer walls 71, 71' decreases towards the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36. Due to the formation of the insertion area 45, the anchor 25 can easily slide into the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 comprises a first locking tongue 41 and a second locking tongue 42.
  • the locking tongues 41, 42 of the anchor receptacle 36 are designed such that when the anchor 25 is inserted into the anchor receptacle 36, the anchor 25 is moved by the locking tongues 41, 42 from a released position into the fastened position 6 ( Fig.8 ) rotates.
  • the first locking tongue 41 is formed on the first part 49.
  • the second locking tongue 42 is formed on the second part 50.
  • the first locking tongue 41 of the first part 49 extends from the outer wall 71 of the first part 49 towards the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • first locking tongue 41 of the first part 49 runs from the outer wall 71 of the first part 49 towards the longitudinal plane 48.
  • the second locking tongue 42 of the second part 50 extends from the outer wall 71' of the second part 50 towards the second end 47 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the second locking tongue 42 of the second part 50 runs from the outer wall 71' of the second part 50 towards the longitudinal plane 48.
  • the two locking tongues 41, 42 each have a free end 75, 75'.
  • the first locking tongue 41 extends over the width b 1 of the first part 49.
  • the second locking tongue 42 extends over the width b 2 of the second part 50.
  • the free ends 75, 75' of the locking tongues 41, 42 thus lie in the longitudinal plane 48 of the anchor receptacle 36 or are at least arranged adjacent to the longitudinal plane 48.
  • the locking tongues 41, 42 are designed to be springy.
  • the locking tongues 41, 42 are not connected to the back section 72, but are only connected to the outer walls 71, 71'. This results in a spring effect of the locking tongues 41, 42.
  • the free end 75' of the second locking tongue 42 faces the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the free end 75 of the first locking tongue 41 faces away from the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the second locking tongue 42 has a contact surface 76' with an insertion bevel at its free end. Accordingly, the contact surface 76' runs from the longitudinal plane 48 in the direction of the first end 46 of the anchor receptacle 36 to the outside 71' of the second part 46.
  • the Figures 6 and 7 show the anchor 25 of the guide carriage 20.
  • the anchor 25 comprises an anchor web 65 and a main body 66, wherein the main body 66 is connected to the carriage 21 via the anchor web 65.
  • the main body 66 and anchor web 65 are preferably formed as one piece.
  • the anchor 25 comprises a through-opening 67 which runs through the anchor web 65 and the main body 66.
  • a bolt (not shown) extends through the through-opening 67.
  • the bolt is fastened to the carriage 21.
  • the anchor 25 is mounted on the bolt so as to be rotatable about the axis of rotation 38.
  • the main body 66 of the anchor 25 extends from its first end 53 to its second end 53'.
  • the ends 53, 53' of the main body 66 are wedge-shaped, which enables or at least simplifies the insertion and removal of the anchor 25 into the anchor receptacle 36 or from the anchor receptacle 36.
  • An insertion edge 54, 54' is also formed at each end 53, 53'.
  • the main body 66 of the anchor 25 also has a barb 52, 52' at each end 53, 53'. The barbs 52, 52' serve to lock the anchor 25 into corresponding locking openings 40, 40'. the armature receptacle 36.
  • the armature 25 is essentially point-symmetrical with respect to its axis of rotation 38.
  • Fig.8 the anchor 25 is shown locked into the anchor holder 36.
  • the profile 55 is shown in dashed lines.
  • the anchor holder 36 is, as already described above, attached to the profile 55.
  • the anchor 25 must first be inserted into the profile 55. To do this, the anchor 25 can be inserted either via the longitudinal slot 63 of the profile 55 or at the front of the profile 55.
  • the anchor 25 must then be pushed into the anchor holder 36 in the longitudinal direction 43 of the anchor holder 36, i.e. along the longitudinal center axis 33 from the first end 46 to the second end 47. Due to the rotatable design of the anchor 25, the anchor 25 swings through the insertion area 45 of the anchor holder 36.
  • the anchor 25 then abuts with its first end 53 against the contact surface 76' of the free end 75' of the second locking tongue 42.
  • the first end 53 is guided against the outer wall 71' of the second part 50 of the anchor holder 36.
  • the second locking tongue 42 With sufficient pressure on the anchor 25 in the longitudinal direction 43 of the anchor receptacle 36, the second locking tongue 42 is pushed against its spring force by the anchor 25 in the direction of the outer side 71 of the first part 49 until the anchor 25 slides with its first end 53 past the second locking tongue 42.
  • the anchor 25 is pushed further in the longitudinal direction 43 of the anchor receptacle 36, whereby the first end 53 of the anchor 25 is pressed against the outer side 71 by the first locking tongue 40.
  • the anchor 25 is pushed further until the barbs 52, 52' of the anchor 25 each hook into a locking opening 40, 40'.
  • the locking openings 40, 40' are each formed on the outer side 71, 71' of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the first barb 52 of the anchor 25 is hooked into the locking opening 40' of the outside 71 ⁇ of the second part 46.
  • the second barb 52' of the anchor 25 is hooked into the locking opening 40 of the outside 71 of the first part 45.
  • the anchor receptacle 36 is in and secured against their longitudinal direction 43 on the anchor 25.
  • the locking tongues 41, 42 press the barbs 52, 52' into the locking openings 40, 40' of the anchor receptacle 36.
  • the barbs 52, 52' together with the locking tongues 41, 42 thus form a locking connection 44, via which the anchor 25 and the anchor receptacle 36 are connected to one another.
  • the barbs 52, 52' are to be pressed out of the locking openings 40, 40' and at the same time the anchor 25 is to be pulled out of the anchor receptacle 36 against the longitudinal direction 43 of the anchor receptacle 25.
  • at least one profile opening 64 should be provided on the profile 55, through which the operator can press at least one barb 52, 52' out of the corresponding locking opening 40, 40'.
  • the profile openings 64 are in Fig.8 shown in dashed lines.
  • the retaining lips 58, 59 of the profile 55 overlap the anchor 25, whereby the profile 55 with sliding device 2 is secured in the direction of gravity G.

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EP1741862A2 (fr) * 2005-06-27 2007-01-10 Eclisse Srl Dispositif de suspension pour portes coulissantes
EP2894285A1 (fr) * 2014-01-10 2015-07-15 Argent Alu nv Élément de couplage, procédé pour suspendre un vantail de porte coulissante à partir d'un corps de rouleau et procédé pour libérer un vantail de porte coulissante à partir d'un corps de rouleau

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EP1741862A2 (fr) * 2005-06-27 2007-01-10 Eclisse Srl Dispositif de suspension pour portes coulissantes
EP2894285A1 (fr) * 2014-01-10 2015-07-15 Argent Alu nv Élément de couplage, procédé pour suspendre un vantail de porte coulissante à partir d'un corps de rouleau et procédé pour libérer un vantail de porte coulissante à partir d'un corps de rouleau

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