Glass fiber reinforced plastic door not prone to degumming
By setting a traction groove and positioning mechanism between the door frame and the fiberglass door body, the problem of easy detachment of sealant during the use of fiberglass doors is solved, and the sealant is stably fixed.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520562163.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
During use, the sealant on fiberglass doors is prone to coming off, resulting in poor sealing and fixing.
A traction groove is installed between the door frame and the fiberglass door body, and a traction positioning mechanism and a bottom support mechanism are used to prevent the fiberglass door from moving inside the door frame and to ensure that the sealant does not come off.
It effectively prevents the fiberglass door from shifting and rotating within the door frame, maintains the sealing effect, and avoids seal failure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fiberglass door technology, specifically to a fiberglass door that is not easily delaminated. Background Technology
[0002] Fiberglass doors are a type of door made primarily of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP). This material combines the advantages of glass fiber and plastic, featuring lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent insulation properties. Due to its superior performance, fiberglass doors are widely used in various fields.
[0003] When using fiberglass doors, they are usually used in conjunction with door frames. After the fiberglass door is installed, sealant is usually applied. However, because the surface of fiberglass doors is relatively smooth, if the fiberglass door moves up and down inside the door frame during use, the sealant can easily come off, affecting the sealing and fixing effect. Therefore, we propose a fiberglass door that is not prone to sealant detachment. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a fiberglass door that is not easily delaminated, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a fiberglass door that is not easily delaminated, comprising a door frame, a fiberglass door body disposed inside the door frame, multiple sets of traction grooves being provided on the front and back sides of the door frame and the inner wall of the door frame, sealant being provided at the connection position between the door frame and the fiberglass door body and at the position corresponding to the traction groove, a traction positioning mechanism being provided between the door frame and the fiberglass door body to prevent the fiberglass door body from moving inside the door frame, and a bottom support mechanism being provided at the bottom of the door frame to prevent the door frame from tilting.
[0006] Furthermore, the traction positioning mechanism includes a first positioning groove, a second positioning groove, a protective gasket, a locking screw, and a traction plate. The surface of the fiberglass door body is provided with the first positioning groove, and the door frame is provided with the second positioning groove. A protective gasket is fixedly connected to one side of the traction plate. A locking screw inserted into the first positioning groove is provided on the traction plate. A fixing bolt is provided on one side of the traction plate. A positioning block that fits against the inner wall of the second positioning groove is fixedly installed on the outside of the fixing bolt. A locking nut that fits against another set of traction plates is threadedly connected to the outside of the fixing bolt.
[0007] Furthermore, the bottom support mechanism includes a blocking plate, a threaded sleeve, a threaded rod, and a ball bearing. The bottom of the blocking plate is fixedly installed with a threaded sleeve, the threaded sleeve is internally threaded with a threaded rod, and the bottom of the threaded rod is rotatably connected with a ball bearing.
[0008] Furthermore, the bottom support mechanism also includes an adjustment groove, a fixing hole, a fixing block, and a locking bolt. The bottom of the door frame is provided with an adjustment groove, and multiple sets of fixing holes are provided on the door frame at positions corresponding to the adjustment groove. A fixing block is slidably connected inside the adjustment groove. A locking bolt is provided on the door frame at positions corresponding to the fixing holes and inserted into the fixing block. A blocking plate is fixedly installed at the bottom of the locking bolt.
[0009] Furthermore, a handle is fixedly installed on the surface of the door frame, and multiple sets of hinge seats are provided on one side of the door frame.
[0010] Furthermore, a rubber sleeve is provided on the inner wall of the first positioning groove, and a rubber pad is fixedly connected to one side of the protective pad.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages: The fiberglass door body of the present invention is set inside the door frame. When the sealant is installed, it can be connected with the traction groove opened on the door frame and the fiberglass door body, so that the sealant can be filled into the traction groove. This can prevent the sealant from detaching from the door frame and the fiberglass door body to a certain extent. The traction positioning mechanism can position the fiberglass door body, thereby preventing the fiberglass door body from shifting in the door frame and causing the sealant to detach. The bottom support mechanism can support one side of the bottom of the door frame, thereby preventing the door frame from shifting and deforming when it rotates. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a first perspective structural diagram of the present invention;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a second perspective view of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the third perspective structure of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional view of the fiberglass door body and a schematic diagram of its installation structure.
[0016] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional view of the positioning block and its installation structure.
[0017] Figure 6 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of structure A of this utility model.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Door frame, 2. Fiberglass door body, 3. Traction groove, 4. Sealant, 5. Handle, 6. Traction positioning mechanism, 7. Bottom support mechanism, 8. First positioning groove, 9. Second positioning groove, 10. Protective gasket, 11. Locking screw, 12. Traction plate, 13. Fixing bolt, 14. Positioning block, 15. Locking nut, 16. Adjustment groove, 17. Fixing hole, 18. Fixing block, 19. Locking bolt, 20. Blocking plate, 21. Threaded sleeve, 22. Threaded rod, 23. Ball bearing, 24. Hinge seat. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0020] Please see Figures 1-6 This utility model provides a technical solution: a fiberglass door that is not easy to delaminate, including a door frame 1, a fiberglass door body 2 is provided inside the door frame 1, multiple sets of traction grooves 3 are provided on the front and back of the door frame 1 and the inner wall of the door frame 1, a sealant 4 is provided at the connection position of the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2 and at the position corresponding to the traction groove 3, a traction positioning mechanism 6 is provided between the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2 to prevent the fiberglass door body 2 from moving inside the door frame 1, and a bottom support mechanism 7 is provided at the bottom of the door frame 1 to prevent the door frame 1 from tilting.
[0021] The fiberglass door body 2 is installed inside the door frame 1. When the sealant 4 is installed, it can connect with the traction groove 3 opened on the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2, so that the sealant 4 can fill the interior of the traction groove 3. This can prevent the sealant 4 from detaching from the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2 to a certain extent. The traction positioning mechanism 6 can position the fiberglass door body 2, thereby preventing the fiberglass door body 2 from shifting in the door frame 1 and causing the sealant 4 to detach. The bottom support mechanism 7 can support one side of the bottom of the door frame 1, thereby preventing the door frame 1 from shifting and deforming when it rotates.
[0022] Please see Figures 1-5The traction positioning mechanism 6 includes a first positioning groove 8, a second positioning groove 9, a protective gasket 10, a locking screw 11, and a traction plate 12. The surface of the fiberglass door body 2 is provided with the first positioning groove 8, and the door frame 1 is provided with the second positioning groove 9. A protective gasket 10 is fixedly connected to one side of the traction plate 12. A locking screw 11 inserted into the first positioning groove 8 is provided on the traction plate 12. A fixing bolt 13 is provided on one side of the traction plate 12. A positioning block 14 that fits against the inner wall of the second positioning groove 9 is fixedly installed on the outside of the fixing bolt 13. A locking nut 15 that fits against another set of traction plates 12 is threadedly connected to the outside of the fixing bolt 13.
[0023] After the fiberglass door body 2 is installed, the traction piece 12 is aligned with the first positioning groove 8, and then the protective gasket 10 is fitted with the fiberglass door body 2. Then, the locking screw 11 is passed through the traction piece 12 and the first positioning groove 8 to complete the installation of the protective gasket 10. Then, the other end of the traction piece 12 is aligned with the position of the second positioning groove 9. Then, the fixing bolt 13 is passed through one set of traction pieces 12 and inserted into the second positioning groove 9. Then, the other end of the traction piece 12 can be fixed and locked using the locking nut 15. In this way, the traction piece 12 and the protective gasket 10 can be used to pull the fiberglass body 2 to prevent the fiberglass door body 2 from shaking inside the door frame 1.
[0024] Please see Figures 1-6 The bottom support mechanism 7 includes a blocking plate 20, a threaded sleeve 21, a threaded rod 22, and a ball bearing 23. The bottom of the blocking plate 20 is fixedly installed with the threaded sleeve 21. The threaded sleeve 21 is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 22 inside. The bottom of the threaded rod 22 is rotatably connected with the ball bearing 23. The bottom support mechanism 7 also includes an adjustment groove 16, a fixing hole 17, a fixing block 18, and a locking bolt 19. The bottom of the door frame 1 is provided with an adjustment groove 16. Multiple sets of fixing holes 17 are provided on the door frame 1 at positions corresponding to the adjustment groove 16. The fixing block 18 is slidably connected inside the adjustment groove 16. A locking bolt 19 is provided on the door frame 1 at positions corresponding to the fixing holes 17 and inserted into the fixing block 18. The bottom of the locking bolt 19 is fixedly installed with the blocking plate 20.
[0025] The blocking plate 20, threaded rod 22, and ball bearing 23 are installed below the door frame 1. When the door frame 1 rotates, the ball bearing 23 can support and limit its movement, preventing the door frame 1 from shifting due to gravity during rotation. When the installation height of the door frame 1 is different, the threaded rod 22 can be rotated to move along the inside of the threaded sleeve 21, so that the ball bearing 23 can contact the ground. When there is an obstruction at the bottom of the door frame 1, the positioning bolt 19 is removed from the inside of the fixing block 18, and then the fixing block 18 is moved along the inside of the adjustment groove 16. After the ball bearing 23 avoids the obstacle, the positioning bolt 19 can be re-passed through the corresponding adjustment groove 16 and inserted into the inside of the fixing block 18, thus completing the position fixation of the fixing block 18.
[0026] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 4 A handle 5 is fixedly installed on the surface of the door frame 1. Multiple sets of hinge seats 24 are provided on one side of the door frame 1. The hinge seats 24 can be connected to the hinge frame outside and cooperate with the handle 5 to facilitate the rotation of the door frame 1.
[0027] Please see Figure 3 and Figure 4 The inner wall of the first positioning groove 8 is provided with a rubber sleeve, and a rubber pad is fixedly connected to one side of the protective pad 10. The rubber sleeve provided on the inner wall of the first positioning groove 8 can prevent the locking screw 11 from contacting the fiberglass door body 2 and causing damage, while the rubber pad provided on one side of the protective pad 10 can prevent the protective pad 10 from being squeezed and damaged.
[0028] In use, firstly, the fiberglass door body 2 is installed inside the door frame 1. Then, during the installation of the sealant 4, it connects with the traction grooves 3 on the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2, allowing the sealant 4 to fill the traction grooves 3. This helps prevent the sealant 4 from detaching from the door frame 1 and the fiberglass door body 2. The traction positioning mechanism 6 positions the fiberglass door body 2, preventing displacement of the fiberglass door body 2 within the door frame 1 that could cause the sealant 4 to detach. The bottom support mechanism... Structure 7 can support one side of the bottom of the door frame 1, thereby preventing the door frame 1 from shifting and deforming when it rotates. After the fiberglass door body 2 is installed, the traction piece 12 is aligned with the first positioning groove 8, and then the protective pad 10 is fitted with the fiberglass door body 2. Then, the locking screw 11 is passed through the traction piece 12 and the first positioning groove 8, thus completing the installation of the protective pad 10. Then, the other end of the traction piece 12 is aligned with the position of the second positioning groove 9, and then the fixing bolt 13 is tightened. One set of traction plates 12 is inserted into the second positioning groove 9 without being directly inserted. Then, the other end of the traction plate 12 can be fixed and locked using the locking nut 15. In this way, the traction plate 12 and the protective washer 10 can be used to pull the fiberglass body 2, preventing the fiberglass door body 2 from shaking inside the door frame 1. The blocking plate 20, threaded rod 22 and ball bearing 23 are set at the bottom of the door frame 1. Then, when the door frame 1 rotates, the ball bearing 23 can support and limit the movement, which to a certain extent prevents the door frame 1 from rotating due to gravity. The cause is a misalignment. When the installation height of the door frame 1 is different, the threaded rod 22 can be rotated to move it along the inside of the threaded sleeve 21, so that the ball 23 can contact the ground. When there is an obstruction at the bottom of the door frame 1, the positioning bolt 19 is removed from the inside of the fixing block 18, and then the fixing block 18 is moved along the inside of the adjustment groove 16. After the ball 23 avoids the obstruction, the positioning bolt 19 can be re-passed through the corresponding adjustment groove 16 and inserted into the inside of the fixing block 18, so that the position of the fixing block 18 can be fixed.
[0029] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A glass steel door not easy to delaminate, comprising a door frame (1), the inside of the door frame (1) is provided with a glass steel door body (2), characterized in that: The front and back of the door frame (1) and the inner wall of the door frame (1) are provided with a plurality of traction grooves (3), the connecting position of the door frame (1) and the glass steel door body (2) and the position corresponding to the traction groove (3) are provided with sealing glue (4), the door frame (1) and the glass steel door body (2) are provided with a traction positioning mechanism (6) for preventing the glass steel door body (2) from moving inside the door frame (1), and the bottom of the door frame (1) is provided with a bottom supporting mechanism (7) for preventing the door frame (1) from tilting.
2. The glass steel door of claim 1, wherein: The traction positioning mechanism (6) comprises a first positioning groove (8), a second positioning groove (9), a protective gasket (10), a locking screw (11) and a traction piece (12), the surface of the glass steel door body (2) is provided with the first positioning groove (8), the door frame (1) is provided with the second positioning groove (9), one side of the traction piece (12) is fixedly connected with the protective gasket (10), the locking screw (11) is arranged on the traction piece (12) and inserted into the first positioning groove (8), one side of the traction piece (12) is provided with a fixed bolt (13), the outer portion of the fixed bolt (13) is fixedly provided with a positioning block (14) abutting the inner wall of the second positioning groove (9), and the outer portion of the fixed bolt (13) is threadedly connected with a locking nut (15) abutting another traction piece (12).
3. The door according to claim 2, wherein: The bottom supporting mechanism (7) comprises a blocking piece (20), a threaded sleeve (21), a threaded rod (22) and a ball (23), the bottom of the blocking piece (20) is fixedly provided with the threaded sleeve (21), the inner portion of the threaded sleeve (21) is threadedly connected with the threaded rod (22), and the bottom of the threaded rod (22) is rotatably connected with the ball (23).
4. The door according to claim 3, wherein: The bottom supporting mechanism (7) further comprises an adjusting groove (16), a fixed hole (17), a fixed block (18) and a locking bolt (19), the bottom of the door frame (1) is provided with the adjusting groove (16), a plurality of fixed holes (17) are formed in the door frame (1) and correspond to the adjusting groove (16), the inner portion of the adjusting groove (16) is slidably connected with the fixed block (18), the door frame (1) is provided with the locking bolt (19) inserted into the inner portion of the fixed block (18) and corresponds to the fixed hole (17), and the bottom of the locking bolt (19) is fixedly provided with the blocking piece (20).
5. A glass steel door according to claim 4, characterized in that: The surface of the door frame (1) is fixedly provided with a handle (5), and one side of the door frame (1) is provided with a plurality of hinged seats (24).
6. A glass steel door according to claim 5, characterized in that: The inner wall of the first positioning groove (8) is provided with a rubber sleeve, and one side of the protective gasket (10) is fixedly connected with a rubber pad.