Device for opening and closing sliding door
09739080 ยท 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/0621
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D2015/1055
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/4672
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F3/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Provided is a device for opening and closing a sliding door, of which collinearly placed doors slide respectively to overlap each other such that the sliding door is opened or closed. The device includes a sliding portion formed on a surface on which doors come into contact with each other in order to prevent the doors from interfering with each other when the doors are opened; a pair of rail frames formed on a top surface of the furniture and provided with a rail protruding upwardly such that each door is slid forward and backward on the rail, the rail having both sides in which bending portions are formed; and rotational members, each of which is installed to one side of a connection bracket to be rotatable in a curved section of the bending portion while being lifted and slid on the rail.
Claims
1. A device for opening or closing a sliding door which is slidably opened or closed at a front of furniture formed therein with a containing space, the device comprising: a rail frame disposed on a top surface of the furniture, the rail frame including a linear portion and a curved portion; and a rotational member configured to be placed on the rail frame and connected to a connection bracket coupled to an upper end of the sliding door, wherein the rotational member includes a roller put on the rail frame to roll; and a coupling bracket, on which the roller is mounted to roll, rotatably coupled to the connection bracket, and wherein the coupling bracket includes a boss inserted into an inserting hole located in the connection bracket, and a height of the connection bracket is configured to be adjusted on the coupling bracket by an adjusting bolt screw-coupled to the boss.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the sliding door includes inclined surfaces or interference preventing spaces formed in a side surface thereof.
3. A device for opening or closing a sliding door which is slidably opened or closed at a front of furniture formed therein with a containing space, the device comprising: a rail frame disposed on a top surface of the furniture, the rail frame including a linear portion and an upper curved portion; a rotational member configured to be placed on the rail frame and connected to a connection bracket coupled to an upper end of the sliding door; a support rail disposed on a portion of the top surface of the furniture to which the rail frame is fixed such that the sliding door is prevented from moving to left or right in a transverse direction to a sliding direction of the door when the door is slidably opened or closed, the support rail including a support groove; a support coupled and fixed to the connection bracket in an opening direction of the door; and a moving prevention roller installed on the support to roll in the support groove of the support rail.
4. The device of claim 3, further comprising: a support frame disposed on a lower surface of the furniture, the support frame having a guide support groove and a lower curved portion; and a support member inserted into the guide support groove at an opposite side of a support bracket coupled to a low end of the door such that the support member is slid.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the support member includes a support roller having an inserting protrusion which is inserted into the guide support groove to roll; and a rotational bracket, on which the support roller is mounted to roll, rotatably coupled to the support bracket.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the rotational bracket is provided with an inserting boss inserted into a coupling hole formed in the support bracket, and a height of the support bracket is configured to be adjusted on the rotational bracket by an adjusting bolt screw-coupled to the inserting boss.
7. The device of claim 5, further comprising a buffer member connected to the upper or lower curved portion, wherein the buffer member provides buffer power when the door is opened while the rotational bracket is latched to or released from the buffer member.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the buffer member includes a guide groove corresponding to the upper or lower curved portion; a moving member formed with an inserting groove, the moving member allowing the rotational bracket to be inserted into or released from the inserting groove while moving in the guide groove; a movable support having one end rotatably coupled to the moving member and an opposite end coupled to a restoring spring such that the movable support is rotatably fixed; and a damper having buffer power when making contact with one surface of the movable support.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
Mode for Invention
(10) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to accompanying drawings. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments but includes various applications and modifications.
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(12) As shown in the drawings, there is provided a sliding door 1 which is slidably opened or closed at a front of furniture formed therein with a containing space 110 for keeping articles therein while the keeping articles are prevented from being damaged without exposing the keeping articles. In addition, the sliding door 1 may have fine appearance and maximize the containing space.
(13) In order to smoothly open the sliding door in the simplest structure without any complex structures by the rotation of a rotational member which slides while collinearly placed doors are sliding to overlap each other when opened or closed, the present invention includes:
(14) a sliding portion 10 formed on a surface on which the doors 1 come into contact with each other in order to allow a door to smoothly slide without interfering between the doors, wherein the sliding portion 10 is provided to prevent one door from interfering with another door to be opened, such that the another door may smoothly slide on the one door without interference with the surface of the one door facing the another door;
(15) a pair of rail frames 20 provided with a rail which protrudes upwardly and has bending portions 23 formed at both sides, such that the doors 1 move forward and backward, wherein the doors 1 are opened while overlapping each other or closed when each door 1 slides on a top surface of a fixing flange 22 which is in a form such as a conventional train rail and is coupled and fixed to a top surface of furniture 100, such that the doors are collinearly placed; and
(16) rotational members 30, each of which has one side placed on the rail at an opposite side of a connection bracket 32 coupled to an upper end of the door such that the rotational members 30 are rotatable in a curved section of the bending portion 23 while sliding on the rail 24, where each rotational member 30 is rotated by itself to be transported forward and backward without any additional means moving forward and backward.
(17) Preferably, the sliding portion 10 includes inclined surfaces 12 or interference preventing space (See
(18) As described above, if necessary, an edge chin 22a such as a rail 24 may be formed on the fixing flange 22 of the rail frame 20.
(19) Thus, without any additional forward and backward transporting means together with the rotational member, the doors sliding by the sliding portion and the rotational member are opened to overlap each other or closed, so that the doors may be collinearly placed.
(20) The rotational member 30 includes a roller 33 put on the rail 24 to roll, and a coupling bracket 34, on which the roller 33 is mounted to roll, rotatably coupled to the connection bracket 32. In this case, the coupling bracket 34 provided with a boss 34a inserted into an inserting hole 32a formed in the connection bracket 32, and a height of the connection bracket 32 is preferably adjusted on the coupling bracket 34 by an adjusting bolt 35 screw-coupled to the boss 34a.
(21) In other words, as the adjusting bolt 35 screw-coupled to the boss 34a is rotated, the connection bracket 32 moves up on the boss 34a of the coupling bracket 34, so that the height of the door 1 connected to the connection bracket 32 may be adjusted. In this case, the height of the door may be adjusted not in a large range but in a fine range after being installed.
(22) Reference numeral 31, which is not described above, is a fixing plate for fixing the connection bracket.
(23) According to the present invention described above, while the sliding doors 1 overlap each other to be opened and closed while sliding at the front of furniture, the doors are smoothly transported forward and backward to overlap and be opened or closed by the sliding portions 10 formed on the surfaces of the doors 1 making contact with each other and the rotational member 30 provided to the connection bracket 32 mounted on the top end of the door 1 without requiring any additional forward and backward transporting means.
(24) That is, since the rotational member 30 is provided to be rotated by itself in the curved section of the bending portion 23 formed in the rail 24, the rotational member 30 is smoothly rotated in the curved section of the bending portion 23 to slide, so that the doors 1 may be transported forward and backward without any forward and backward transporting means.
(25) In addition, since the height of the rotational member 30 is finely adjusted after the doors 1 are installed, the pair of doors 1 placed at the front of the furniture 100 may have a condition to be exactly installed without being crooked.
(26) Therefore, differently from the related art, the present invention does not have a complex structure such as forward and backward transporting means for transporting a door, but has the simplest structure due to the rotational member which is rotated by itself on the rail of the rail frame and allows the doors to smoothly slide such that the doors are opened and closed while overlapping each other.
(27) In addition, due to the simple structure, the device can be readily assembled so that the productivity can be improved and the economic efficiency can be more improved.
(28) Further, the pair of front and rear rail frames 20 is preferably divided into a linear rail frame 20A in which front and rear rails 24 are integrally formed in the linear section, and curved rail frames 20B provided at both sides of the linear rail frame 20A, each of the curved rail frames 20A having the front and rear rails 24 formed in the curved sections of the bending portion 23.
(29) In other words, the front and rear rail frames of the rail frame are not separately manufactured, but are formed in a form of three modules by dividing the front and rear rails for the rail frame, which are linearly placed on the single flange, into the linear section and the curved section of the bending portion, so that the number of components may be more reduced. Thus, the device may have more excellent economic efficiency.
(30) Meanwhile, in order to prevent the door from moving forward or backward and at the same time, to allow the door to smoothly slide on a lower surface of furniture, the device preferably includes: a pair of support frames 40 formed on the lower surface of the furniture, each of the support frames 40 having a guide support groove 44 formed at both sides of the guide support groove 44 with curved portions 43 to allow each door to slidably move forward and backward; and support members 50 each having one side inserted into the guide support groove 44 at an opposite side of a support bracket 52 coupled to a low end of the door 1 such that the support member 50 is slid. In this case, similarly to the rail frame formed on the top surface of the furniture described above, the support frame is divided into a linear support fame and a curved support frame, and the linear and curved support frames are also connected and fixed to each other through the fixing support described above.
(31) Preferably, the support member 50 includes a support roller 54 having an inserting protrusion 54a which is inserted into the guide support groove 44, such that the support roller 54 rolls to prevent the door from moving forward and backward; and a rotational bracket 55, on which the support roller 54 is mounted to roll, rotatably coupled to the support bracket 52.
(32) In addition, preferably, the rotational bracket 55 is provided with an inserting boss 55a inserted into a coupling hole 52a formed in the support bracket 55, and a height of the support bracket 52 is adjusted on the rotational bracket 55 by an adjusting bolt 56 screw-coupled to the inserting boss 55a.
(33) In other words, similarly to the rail frame and the rotational member formed on the top surface of the furniture described above, the support frame and the support member are formed on the bottom surface of the furniture while the door is slidably opened or closed, so that the door stably slides without moving forward and backward.
(34) In addition, similarly to the coupling and connection brackets of the rotational member connected to the top end of the door to adjust the height of the door, as described above, the heights of the support frame and the support member may be adjusted on the support bracket of the support member or the rotation bracket, so that the door may be more exactly installed without being crooked.
(35) Thus, the door may stably slide by the support frame and the support member together with the bottom or top end of the door without moving forward and backward, so that the product reliability may be more improved.
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(37) buffer members 60 are provided to each curved portion of both sides of the support frame 40, that is, at the position approximate to the curved portion of one shorter than the other of the curved portions, and provide buffer power when the door is opened while the rotational bracket 55 is latched to or released from the buffer member 60.
(38) The buffer member 60 includes a guide groove 62 corresponding to the curved portion 43 in the housing 60a vertically constructed; a moving member 64 formed with an inserting groove 64a, where the moving member 64 allows the rotational bracket 55 to be inserted into or released from the inserting groove 64a while being moved in the guide groove 62 by a moving roller 63 formed downwardly, a movable support 66 having one end rotatably coupled to the moving member 64 and an opposite end coupled and rotatably fixed to a restoring spring 69 such as a conventional torsion spring, and a damper 68 having buffer power when making contact with one surface of the movable support 66, where the damper 68 may be a conventional buffer member. In this case, as shown in the drawings, the housing is preferably formed integrally with the support frame to reduce the number of components. However, it is no harmless to manufacture and install the housing separately from the support frame.
(39) As described above, one end of the restoring spring is fixed to the movable support and the opposite end is fixed to a shaft rotatably coupled to the movable support.
(40) When the support member is positioned at the curved portion while the door is closed, as shown in
(41) In addition, as shown in
(42) In addition, it is no harmless to form the buffer member integrally with or separately from the rail frame formed on the top surface of the furniture as well as the support frame formed on a low portion of the furniture, such that the coupling bracket of the support member is latched to or released from the buffer member, thereby giving the buffer force to the buffer member.
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(45) a support rail 70 formed on a rear upper surface of the furniture 100 to which the rail frame 20 is fixed such that the door 1 is prevented from moving left or right in the transverse direction when the door 1 is slidably opened or closed in the longitudinal direction, where the support rail 70 has a square C-shape; a support 74 coupled and fixed to the connection bracket 32 in an opening direction of the door through a conventional scheme; and a moving prevention roller 76 installed on the support 74 to roll in the support groove 70a of the support rail 70. In this case, the support 74 is installed and fixed to a portion extending from the connection bracket 32.
(46) Thus, when the door is opened or closed while the door is slid by the rotation member of the connection bracket provided to the rail frame, the door may be stably slid by the support and the moving prevention roller supported on the support rail without moving left and right in the transverse direction.
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(49) a pair of guide frames 80 provided on the bottom surface of the furniture 100, where each of the guide frames 80 has a guide groove 84 which is provide with guide curved portions 82 formed at both sides to allow each door 1 to be slid forward and backward, and has an inverted U-shape; and a guide roller 88 having one side inserted into the guide groove 84, such that the guide roller 88 slides toward an opposite side of the mounting bracket 86 mounted on a low end of the door 1. In this case, it is possible to divide the guide frame into linear and curved sections.
(50) Preferably, the guide roller 88 is rotatably mounted on the mounting bracket 86 such that the guide roller 88 vertically rolls in the guide groove.
(51) In addition, as shown in
(52) The device is formed perpendicularly and in parallel to the guide groove of the guide frame so that the door is prevented from moving forward and backward. Thus, the device minimizes forward and backward movement of the door is minimized while having the simplest structure, so that the device may be readily assembled and the manufacturing cost may be reduced.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(53) The present invention is applicable to all furniture, such as a wardrobe, a table, a storage closet or a bathroom cabinet, to which a sliding door is applied.