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Control system and movable folding partition

Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate, generally, to a control system for a movable partition. In one embodiment, the control system is an access control system that includes a lock control interface and a remote line interface at which lock modes are asserted, and which are communicated to a door controller. Protocols installed at the controller enable the controller to provide control signals to the movable partition responsive to the various lock modes asserted at the lock control interface and remote line interface.

Control system and movable folding partition

Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate, generally, to a control system for a movable partition. In one embodiment, the control system is an access control system that includes a lock control interface and a remote line interface at which lock modes are asserted, and which are communicated to a door controller. Protocols installed at the controller enable the controller to provide control signals to the movable partition responsive to the various lock modes asserted at the lock control interface and remote line interface.

Folding door structure
11434679 · 2022-09-06 · ·

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.

PANEL FRAME JOINTS, SILLS, AND OTHER ELEMENTS OF FOLDING DOOR SYSTEMS WITH SHOOTBOLT SYSTEM

A fenestration unit configured to support a shootbolt locking system includes a panel including a panel frame with a stile member and a rail member that are attached by a corner joint. The stile and rail members are elongate and extend along a respective linear axis. The stile member is configured to receive and support at least part of the shootbolt locking system. The stile member includes a stile end with a first wall, and the rail member includes a rail end with a second wall. The corner joint includes a first bracket and a second bracket that are attached together. The first bracket is disposed within the stile end. The first wall is disposed between the first and second brackets. The second bracket projects away from the stile member, and the second bracket is received within the rail end and attached to the second wall.

GUIDE SYSTEM FOR GUIDING A MOVABLY MOUNTED DOOR LEAF
20210262269 · 2021-08-26 ·

A guide system for guiding at least one movably-supported door wing, in particular a folding-sliding-door, relative to a stationary furniture part. The guide system includes a carrier for movably supporting the at least one door wing, a guide rail configured to be fixed to the stationary furniture part for guiding the at least one carrier, a guiding device for displaceably supporting the at least one carrier along the guide rail, a running carriage configured to be coupled to the at least one door wing, and a receiving device for receiving the at least one running carriage. The receiving device adjoins the carrier in a longitudinal direction of the carrier, and the receiving device is movably supported relative the carrier in the longitudinal direction of the carrier.

Folding System
20210095503 · 2021-04-01 ·

A folding system has a bottom guide rail and a top guide rail. A first folding wing and a second folding wing are supported movably in the bottom guide rail and the top guide rail, respectively. The first folding wing has a vertically extending frame section. A lock fitting is arranged in the vertically extending frame section of the first folding wing and has a vertically slidably supported locking pin. A locking gear is connected to the locking pin and can move the locking pin into and out of one of the bottom and top guide rails. A reinforcement pin is arranged parallel to the locking pin in the vertically extending frame section of the first folding wing. The locking pin and the reinforcement pin are connected to each other such that the reinforcement pin is entrained parallel to the locking pin when the locking gear is actuated.

System for reversibly dividing a space

A system for reversibly dividing a space is disclosed. A first panel consists of a first vertical member and a first horizontal member attached perpendicular to a bottom end of the first vertical member and extends away from the first vertical member towards a second panel. The second panel consists of a second vertical member and a second horizontal member attached perpendicular to a top end of the second vertical member and extends away from the second vertical member towards the first panel. The first and second panel can be stored in an overhead position. The space is reversibly divided when the first panel and the second panel are lowered. The first panel is lowered such that the first panel forms a top portion of a wall. The second panel is lowered until the second horizontal member rests on the first horizontal member, forming a bottom portion of the wall.

Telescoping aircraft panel door
10907400 · 2021-02-02 · ·

In a preferred embodiment, a telescoping panel door for an aircraft compartment includes a first panel configured for hinged connection to a surface of a door frame, a second panel, and a linkage fixing a distance that the second panel can extend from the door frame, where the second panel is configured for connection to the door frame via the linkage. The door operates such that, in a closed position, the second panel is extended from an interior of the first panel, the first and second panels cooperate to completely cover an opening defined by the door frame, and the linkage is generally parallel to the plane defined by the door frame. In an open position, the second panel is retracted into the interior of the first panel by operation of the linkage and the first and second panels are nested to reduce a distanced spanned by the panels.

DOUBLE-ACTING DOOR

A moveable wall includes a panel and a door that pivots with respect to the panel. A moveable bottom panel portion is connected to and can move with respect to a bottom edge of the panel. A panel height adjustment assembly can move the moveable bottom panel portion with respect to the bottom edge of the panel into and out of engagement with a floor surface. The panel height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools. A moveable bottom door portion is connected to and can move with respect to a bottom edge of the door. A door height adjustment assembly can move the moveable bottom door portion with respect to the bottom edge of the door so that the moveable bottom door portion is adjacent the floor surface. The door height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools.

Cupboard door balance system
10871021 · 2020-12-22 · ·

A balance system used with a door of a cupboard comprises a transmission shaft, a first pulley on the transmission shaft, and a balance component. The first pulley is connected to a door belt, one end of the door belt is secured to the first pulley, and the other end of the belt is connected to the door. The balance component comprises a balancing member, a balancing belt and a second pulley on the transmission shaft. One end of the balancing belt is connected to the second pulley, and the other end of the balancing belt is connected to the balancing member, such that the balancing member is hung on the second pulley. The first pulley and the second pulley rotate synchronously, and the door belt and the balancing belt are wound oppositely. With the balance system, a small driving force can open/close the door.