Patent classifications
E05Y2900/14
Sliding door system capable of inline closure and capable of use with corner openings
A sliding door system for inline closure of an opening in the wall of a structure, which may be a building or an item of furniture, for example, that includes a door panel, a guiderail assembly, and a guiderail coupled to the wall mount via a plurality of doubled-hinge assemblies that together serve to allow the guiderail to pivot towards and away from the wall, and includes a stop on the guiderail that serves as a catch, or cam, that causes a closing force on the door panel to be transferred to the double-hinge assemblies and to cause the door panel to be pulled into inline closure in the opening.
ADJUSTABLE DOOR FRAME MOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A kit for installing a pocket door system in a doorway, comprising: a frame header and track assembly installed horizontally at an uppermost end of a rough opening in a wall; and a plurality of vertical support structures fixed to the frame header and track assembly and defining a pocket opening in the wall for receiving a sliding door. Each of the plurality of vertical support structures includes a first vertical member, one or more second vertical member, and a component configured to connect the one or more second vertical members to the first vertical member in order to achieve a selected door height.
Roller guide for pocket doors
A roller guide (1) for a pocket door comprising a roller (16) supported by two angled support arms (10, 13) extending from a base plate (2). The roller guide may be mounted adjacent to a pocket door so the roller makes contact with a surface of the pocket door and prevents the pocket door from scraping against an opening of a wall in which the pocket door is slideably mounted.
Sliding-door closer set
Provided is a sliding door closer set which makes it possible to adjust the position of a trigger arranged inside a door pocket from outside of the door pocket. A sliding door closer set comprises a rail (4), a closer (6) hanging a sliding door (1) and being capable of moving along the rail (4), and a trigger (8) arranged inside the door pocket (2), wherein the sliding door (1) is pulled into the door pocket (2) as a result of engagement between the trigger (8) and the closer (6), which has moved to a predetermined position on the rail (4). The trigger (8) arranged inside the door pocket (2) is integrally connected to a trigger integrated plate (10). The trigger integrated plate (10) is mounted to the rail (4) outside the door pocket (2).
System, method, and apparatus for high speed operation
A motor control system comprises a motor control circuit, a non-transitory storage medium and a processing circuitry. The storage medium is configured to store a current threshold profile that is indicative of a current requirement of the motor control circuit for an operational cycle of a motor. The processing circuitry is configured to adjust the stored current threshold profile based on a change to the operational cycle of the motor (e.g., from standard to non-standard).
Slide opening door assembly
A pocket slide opening door assembly including a door leaf having a top edge, a door frame assembly, and a sliding assembly for slideable translation of the door leaf in relation to the door frame assembly between a closed position and an open position, wherein the assembly is provided in a plurality of parts for assembly in situ, including in a first part the door leaf, in a second part the door frame assembly with bay or pocket configured to receive the door leaf, or in second and third parts the door frame assembly and separate bay or pocket configured to receive the door leaf, and wherein the door assembly is disposed and configured in manner which prevents ligature about the door leaf top edge and in manner which prevents access to the sliding assembly for tamper purpose or for ligature purpose.
Sliding door system
A sliding door system includes a rail device with a mounting rail mountable in a building, with a guide rail in which at least two carriages that are connected to a sliding door are held displaceable along a guide axis, and with a plurality of coupling devices with which the guide rail and the mounting rail are releasably connected with one another and which comprise a coupling head connected to the guide rail or the mounting rail, that comprises a coupling plate and a coupling neck and that can be anchored in a coupling opening provided in the mounting rail or the guide rail and which comprises a first opening part with a diameter larger than a diameter of the coupling plate, and a second opening part adjacent thereto with a diameter larger than the diameter of the coupling neck but smaller than the diameter of the coupling plate.
Sliding door
A sliding door arrangement comprising a sliding door (1) which is movably suspended from a rail system (23, 24) in order to be moved horizontally between two end positions wherein the door respectively opens and closes a door opening (10). The sliding door (11) is mounted in a housing (1) arranged for insertion in a wall (15) in a building. The housing is made of metal plate material and comprises two vertical long walls, two vertical short walls, one top wall, and one bottom wall. The long walls have door openings that at least partly are bordered by sealing elements. The door has a sealing element on its bottom side. The housing with the door installed is manufactured in a factory and shipped to the building site as a unit ready for installation in the wall.
IMPROVED DOOR LATCH
A sliding door handle and strike assembly includes a locking member for engaging the strike to prevent the door from opening. The locking member is biased to an unlocked position, until it is moved into a locking position, in which magnetic co-operation acts to hold the locking member in the locking position.
SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM CAPABLE OF INLINE CLOSURE AND CAPABLE OF USE WITH CORNER OPENINGS
A sliding door system for inline closure of an opening in the wall of a structure, which may be a building or an item of furniture, for example. The sliding door system includes a door panel, a guiderail assembly having a wall mount fixedly attached to the wall above the opening and a guiderail coupled to the wall mount via a plurality of doubled-hinge assemblies that together serve to allow the guiderail to pivot towards and away from the wall. The top portion of the door panel has one ore more roller assemblies that are slidably coupled to the guiderail via rollers. A stop on the guiderail serves as a catch, or cam, that causes a closing force on the door panel to be transferred to the double-hinge assemblies and to cause the door panel to be pulled into inline closure in the opening.