Patent classifications
E05D15/26
Foldable modular wall systems
A foldable modular wall system includes a track, one or more stationary wall modules, and one or more foldable wall modules. The foldable wall modules are pivotally and slidably connected to the track such that the foldable wall modules can be selectively moved between a closed confirmation and an open configuration. The foldable modular wall system can also include power hinge jumpers through which electrical wires can nm to power electronic components embedded in or disposed on the foldable wall modules.
Latching System for Door or Window Panel
Door and window panels for use in building construction, and particularly bi-folding door and window panels. A latch mechanism and associated bolt are provided with a track to guide the bolt and a hinge fixing portion being disposed within the track. The hinge fixing portion provides a point of attachment for the hinge, and is movable within the track so as to be locatable at any level along the door or window panel as desired. The hinge fixing portion and/or track may be configured such that the hinge fixing portion is maintained clear of the bolt to allow the bolt to slide thereunder. In that context, the hinge fixing portion may perform two tasks: firstly the task of providing an anchor for the hinge, and secondly for maintaining itself clear of a bolt within the track.
FURNITURE ITEM EQUIPPED WITH A COMPARTMENT THAT CAN BE CLOSED BY LEAVES
A furniture item is described comprising compartment, -an L-shaped guide arranged on the ceiling of the furniture item, and a first and second leaf to uncover or close the compartment. Thanks to a column element hinged at one end of the second leaf and coupled with two parallel guides mounted on the side of the furniture item, the leaves can be moved.
FURNITURE ITEM EQUIPPED WITH A COMPARTMENT THAT CAN BE CLOSED BY LEAVES
A furniture item is described comprising compartment, -an L-shaped guide arranged on the ceiling of the furniture item, and a first and second leaf to uncover or close the compartment. Thanks to a column element hinged at one end of the second leaf and coupled with two parallel guides mounted on the side of the furniture item, the leaves can be moved.
Bi-fold compartment door with spring assist and cam latch
Disclosed is a door assembly for enclosing a compartment, for instance a cabin attendant seat (CAS) compartment. The assembly generally includes spaced guides for guiding opening and closing movement of a bi-fold door including coupled upper and lower door sections. The door sections are coupled through an interface that allows vertical displacement of the lower door section relative to the upper door section when the door assembly is in the closed condition to engage or disengage latches from respective catches. In some embodiments, the assembly further includes cam latches and a biasing mechanism for driving bi-fold door movement toward the open condition, among other features.
Bi-fold door latch assembly
A latch assembly connected to the drive unit of a bi-fold door for retaining the bi-fold door secure to a building has elongated straps attached to rotatable latch drums mounted on the outer ends of the drive shaft of the drive unit. Lift drums powered by a motor driven gearbox raise and lower the bi-fold door. Latch assemblies having springs attached to the straps maintain tension on the straps during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
Method for installing a guide assembly for a movable furniture part
A method for installing a guide assembly for a movable furniture part includes preferably carrying out chronologically in the following order: arranging on the furniture wall a first guide rail for guiding the movable furniture part, and arranging on a first elongated side of the first guide rail a drive device for influencing the movement of the movable furniture part on the furniture wall, the first guide rail and the drive device preferably being connected together. If the movable furniture part includes at least two door leaves connected together in an articulated manner, arranging a second guide rail for guiding the movable furniture part on the furniture wall on a second elongated side of the first guide rail, the first guide rail and the second guide rail preferably being connected together in a form-fitting and/or movable manner in particular.
Slat system and case furniture
A slat system having a slat hanging with slats and a shifting apparatus for shifting the slats. The slats are intercoupled and movable from a closed position, in which broad faces of the slats are substantially flush in a plane and narrow faces of adjacent slats face one another, into an open position, in which the broad faces of the slats are parallel to one another but not parallel to an opening and closing direction, using the shifting apparatus to shift the slats in the opening and closing direction. The shifting apparatus has a pulling means coupled at one end to the slat hanging. The slat system has a first sheave mounted so as to be rotatable about an axis in two directions, to which sheave the other end of the pulling means is fastened, and a locking means to block the sheave from rotating in the open position.
Hinged door leaves for wardrobes, walk-in closets and pieces of furniture in general, provided with magnetic damping and return devices
A device for moving folding door leaves that open completely and are adapted for wardrobes or pieces of furniture in general include a single door leaf or one pair of door leaves hinged to each other, configured to be rotated from a completely closed configuration to a completely open configuration. The door leaves include a guiding device, the action of which is damped during the opening and closing movement by magnetic devices and damping systems that counteract their attraction force.
Folding door structure
A folding door structure is provided. The folding door structure includes an upright column, upper sliding bracket and a lower sliding bracket. The upright column is hinged to the door leaves. The folding door structure further includes a first lock component. The first lock component includes a first latch mounted inside the upright column, and both ends of which are extended out from the top and bottom of the upright column to insert into the upper slide and/or the lower slide. By providing a first lock component and an upright column, a first latch can lock the position of the upright column relative to a door frame in a direction of wind pressure. Accordingly, the stress environment of the upper sliding bracket and the lower sliding bracket is improved, and the reliability and the resistance to high wind pressure of the connection mounting structure between adjacent door leaves are improved.