Patent classifications
E05D15/36
Guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part
A guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part, in particular a folding or folding-sliding door, includes a longitudinal guide rail, at least one guide device via which the furniture part is movable in a longitudinal direction along the longitudinal guide rail, and at least one support on which the furniture part is mounted in an articulated manner. The at least one support is movable in a direction extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal guide rail, and the at least one support has a receiver for receiving the guide device and the support is movable in the mounted position into a transfer position in which the receiver is arranged adjacent to the longitudinal guide rail. A compensation device compensates for a height difference between the receiving device and the longitudinal guide rail is provided.
SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM WITH MONO-TRACK ASSEMBLIES
Example aspects of a sliding door assembly, a sliding door system, and a method for using a sliding door system are disclosed. The sliding door assembly can comprise a track assembly defining a track surface and a slot; and a sliding door comprising a door body and a locking pin, the door body defining a left side and a right side opposite the left side, the locking pin proximate the right side, the locking pin removably engaging the slot, and the door body configured to pivot relative to the track assembly proximate the left side.
SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM WITH MONO-TRACK ASSEMBLIES
Example aspects of a sliding door assembly, a sliding door system, and a method for using a sliding door system are disclosed. The sliding door assembly can comprise a track assembly defining a track surface and a slot; and a sliding door comprising a door body and a locking pin, the door body defining a left side and a right side opposite the left side, the locking pin proximate the right side, the locking pin removably engaging the slot, and the door body configured to pivot relative to the track assembly proximate the left side.
Track Base Door Hinge Mechanism
A door mechanism for a compartment on an aircraft that includes a door with a first lower guide, a second lower guide, a first upper guide, and a second upper guide. The door mechanism includes a first lower track, a second lower track, a first upper track, and a second upper track, each having a guide track. The first lower guide, second guide, first upper guide, and second upper guide being configured to travel along the corresponding guide track to enable the door to move between open and closed positions. The door in the open position may be positioned within a portion the compartment or may be positioned above the compartment. The first and second lower tracks may include a first a second gap that enables the door to be selectively uncoupled from the first and second lower track guides permitting the door to swing away from the compartment.
GUIDE SYSTEM FOR GUIDING A MOVABLY MOUNTED FURNITURE PART
A guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part, in particular a folding or folding-sliding door, includes a longitudinal guide rail, at least one guide device via which the furniture part is movable in a longitudinal direction along the longitudinal guide rail, and at least one support on which the furniture part is mounted in an articulated manner. The at least one support is movable in a direction extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal guide rail, and the at least one support has a receiving device for receiving the guide device and the support is movable in the mounted position into a transfer position in which the receiving device is arranged adjacent to the longitudinal guide rail. A compensation device compensates for a height difference between the receiving device and the longitudinal guide rail is provided.
GUIDE SYSTEM FOR GUIDING A MOVABLY MOUNTED FURNITURE PART
A guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part, in particular a folding or folding-sliding door, includes a longitudinal guide rail, at least one guide device via which the furniture part is movable in a longitudinal direction along the longitudinal guide rail, and at least one support on which the furniture part is mounted in an articulated manner. The at least one support is movable in a direction extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal guide rail, and the at least one support has a receiving device for receiving the guide device and the support is movable in the mounted position into a transfer position in which the receiving device is arranged adjacent to the longitudinal guide rail. A compensation device compensates for a height difference between the receiving device and the longitudinal guide rail is provided.
AUTOMATED DOOR SLIDER ASSEMBLY
An automated door slider assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a motor unit having a body mounted to a top edge of a stationary support panel and a drive screw bracket installed at an opposite end of the motor unit and mounted to the top edge of the stationary support panel. A longitudinal drive screw having first and second ends is connected to the motor unit at the first end and the drive screw bracket at the second end. A drive screw nut is installed onto the drive screw such that the drive screw nut moves along an axis of the drive screw when the drive screw is rotated by the motor unit during operation. A door panel bracket is attached to a slide panel that moves through the door panel bracket as the drive screw nut moves along the axis of the drive screw when the drive screw is rotated by the motor unit during operation. A drive screw bushing houses the drive screw nut such that the door panel bracket is attached to the drive screw bushing and is moved along the axis of the drive screw with the drive screw nut such that the slide panel is moved between open and closed positions during operation.
AUTOMATED DOOR SLIDER ASSEMBLY
An automated door slider assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a motor unit having a body mounted to a top edge of a stationary support panel and a drive screw bracket installed at an opposite end of the motor unit and mounted to the top edge of the stationary support panel. A longitudinal drive screw having first and second ends is connected to the motor unit at the first end and the drive screw bracket at the second end. A drive screw nut is installed onto the drive screw such that the drive screw nut moves along an axis of the drive screw when the drive screw is rotated by the motor unit during operation. A door panel bracket is attached to a slide panel that moves through the door panel bracket as the drive screw nut moves along the axis of the drive screw when the drive screw is rotated by the motor unit during operation. A drive screw bushing houses the drive screw nut such that the door panel bracket is attached to the drive screw bushing and is moved along the axis of the drive screw with the drive screw nut such that the slide panel is moved between open and closed positions during operation.
Sliding door assembly with locking pins
A sliding door assembly includes an upper track assembly; a lower track assembly; a sliding door laterally slidable along each of the upper track assembly and the lower track assembly, the sliding door comprising a door body, an upper locking pin, and a lower locking pin, the sliding door configurable in a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration; and an actuator operatively connected to each of the upper locking pin and the lower locking pin; wherein, in the locked configuration, the actuator simultaneously engages the upper locking pin with the upper track assembly and the lower locking pin with the lower track assembly to prohibit the sliding door from opening, and in the unlocked configuration, the actuator simultaneously retracts the upper locking pin from the upper track assembly and the lower locking pin from the lower track assembly to allow the sliding door to open.
Sliding door assembly with locking pins
A sliding door assembly includes an upper track assembly; a lower track assembly; a sliding door laterally slidable along each of the upper track assembly and the lower track assembly, the sliding door comprising a door body, an upper locking pin, and a lower locking pin, the sliding door configurable in a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration; and an actuator operatively connected to each of the upper locking pin and the lower locking pin; wherein, in the locked configuration, the actuator simultaneously engages the upper locking pin with the upper track assembly and the lower locking pin with the lower track assembly to prohibit the sliding door from opening, and in the unlocked configuration, the actuator simultaneously retracts the upper locking pin from the upper track assembly and the lower locking pin from the lower track assembly to allow the sliding door to open.