Guide system for a sliding door
09719282 · 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D15/0621
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A guide system (1) for a sliding door (101) comprises a pair of guides (3, 4) opposite each other to receive the respective opposite edges (103, 104) of a door (101); lifting means (5) for switching the door (101) from a resting position to a sliding position; the lifting means (5) is configured to produce a magnetic field inside one of the guides (3, 4) so as to bring the door (101) from the resting position to the sliding position.
Claims
1. A guide system (1) for a sliding door (101), comprising a pair of guides (3, 4) comprising a lower guide (3) and an upper guide (4) opposite each other and configured so as to guide respective opposite edges (103, 104) of the door (101); lifting device (5) configured so as to switch said door (101) from a resting position, to a sliding position, wherein the door (101) is slidable along said guides (3, 4); a support element (10) within one of said pair of guides (3, 4); characterised in that said lifting device (5) is configured so as to produce a magnetic field inside at least one of said guides (3, 4) in such a manner as to bring said door (101) from the resting position to the sliding position; wherein said lifting device (5) comprises a first magnet (6) within the lower guide (3); wherein said lifting device (5) comprises a second magnet (7) fixed to said door (101) and facing said first magnet (6); wherein said first magnet (6) is fixed to said support element (10), said support element (10) being moveable between an activation position, wherein said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) are positioned sufficiently close to each other so that said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) interact magnetically to produce a magnetic force that effectively repulses said door (101) from the lower guide (3) and brings the door (101) from the resting position to the sliding position, and a deactivation position, wherein said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) are positioned further from each other compared to the activation position, so that said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) are less magnetically interactive than when in said activation position; and wherein said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) are permanent magnets.
2. The guide system (1) according to claim 1, comprising a sliding device (18) associated with an upper edge (104) of said door (101).
3. The guide system according to claim 2, wherein said sliding device (18) comprises rollers (19).
4. A kit comprising the sliding door (101) and the guide system (1) according to claim 1.
5. The guide system according to claim 1, wherein said first magnet (6) and said second magnet (7) are neodymium magnets.
6. The guide system according to claim 1, wherein said support element (10) is rotatable between said activation position and said deactivation position.
7. The guide system according to claim 1, wherein the support element (10) comprises a beam (11) having a longitudinal axis (A), the first magnet (6) being attached with the beam (11), the beam (11) being rotatable about the longitudinal axis (A) between the activation position and the deactivation position.
8. The guide system according to claim 1, wherein the first magnet (6) is fixed to an upper surface (10a) of the support element (10), the support element (10) being translatable between the activation position and the deactivation position.
9. The guide system according to claim 8, wherein the support element (10) is translatable towards the door (101) to achieve the activation position and is translatable away from the door (101) to achieve the deactivation position.
10. The guide system according to claim 9, wherein the support element (10) is associated with an eccentric element (14) which, when rotated, causes the first magnet (6) to translate towards or away from the door (101).
11. The guide system according to claim 9, wherein the support element (10) is associated with a lever (15) which, when moved, causes the first magnet (6) to translate towards or away from the door (101).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge more clearly from the indicative, and thus non-limiting, description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a guide system for a sliding door, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(8) With reference to the accompanying figures, the number “1” indicates a guide system for sliding doors according to the present invention. Although it can be associated with a door 101, this guide system 1 does not comprise this door.
(9) In detail, the guide system 1 comprises a pair of guides 3, 4 that are opposite each other.
(10) These guides 3, 4 are configured so as to receive the respective opposite edges 103, 104 of the door 101. In further detail, as shown particularly in
(11) In further detail, each guide 3, 4 has a respective seat 3a, 4a in which a respective edge 103, 104 of the door 101 can be inserted. In particular, the lower edge 103 of the door 101 is inserted in the seat 3a of the lower guide 3. The upper edge 104 of the door 101 is inserted in the seat 4a of the upper guide 4.
(12) Note that when the door 101 is installed inside the guides 3, 4, the door 101 is switchable from a resting position in which it is locked within the guides 3, 4, particularly within the seats 3a, 4b, to a sliding position in which it is slidable along the guides 3, 4, particularly within the seats 3a, 4a. In other words, in the resting position, the door 101 is in contact with the guide 3.
(13) The guide system 1 further comprises lifting means or lifting device 5 configured so as to switch the door 101 between the resting position and the sliding position. In particular, the lifting means 5 is configured so as to produce a magnetic field inside at least one of the guides 3, 4. Advantageously, in this manner it is possible to oppose the force of gravity without resorting to the muscular strength of the user.
(14) More specifically, the magnetic field produced may be of an attractive or repulsive type, according to the embodiments of the guide system 1. The term “attractive” refers to a magnetic field suitable for producing a force that tends to draw the edge 103, 104 of the door 101 to the respective guide 3, 4. On the contrary, the term “repulsive” refers to a magnetic field suitable for producing a force that tends to repel the edge 103, 104 of the door 101 from the respective guide 3, 4.
(15) In detail, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention (shown in
(16) In a second embodiment of the invention, shown in
(17) In a third embodiment of the invention, shown in
(18) These embodiments and other additional variants shall be further specified below in this description.
(19) Note that the lifting means 5 comprises at least one magnet 6. This magnet 6 is fixed to one of the guides 3, 4 and preferably located inside the respective seat 3a, 4a. In particular, in the embodiments shown in
(20) In the context of the present description, a “magnet” is intended as a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. In the case in which the magnet 6 and/or the further magnet 7 are permanent magnets, they are preferably made of neodymium.
(21) In greater detail, the lifting means 5 comprises a plurality of magnets 6 arranged along the entire extension of the respective guide 3, 4 in which they are placed. The dimensions, shape, intensity and distance between one magnet 6 and the other can be calibrated according to the weight and the dimensions of the door 101.
(22) In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lifting means 5 comprises a further magnet 7 that can be fixed to the door 101 and made to face the magnet 6. In greater detail, the lifting means 5 may comprise a plurality of further magnets 7 arranged along the longitudinal extension of the door 101.
(23) Note that the magnet 6 and the further magnet 7 are configured so as to interact magnetically with each other and to produce a magnetic force of a repulsive type between the door 101 and the lower guide 3. In other words, the magnets 6 and the additional magnets 7 have magnetic poles of the same polarity (North-North) or (South-South) facing each other.
(24) In further detail, the magnet 6 and the further magnet 7 may be of any shape whatsoever. In the embodiments described and illustrated herein, the magnet 6 and the further magnet 7 are shaped in the form of a parallelepiped. In an unillustrated embodiment, it is possible to employ curved magnets 6, that is to say magnets shaped like a curved roof tile or crescent-shaped. Advantageously, this makes it possible to modulate the magnetic field produced by the magnets 6 in such a manner as to limit transient effects due to activation and/or deactivation of the lifting means 5.
(25) In the embodiments in
(26) In detail, the magnetically sensitive element 8 can be made to face the magnet 6 in such a manner as to be capable of being magnetically attracted by the magnet 6. In the embodiment in
(27) In the alternative embodiment in
(28) In both embodiments, the magnetically sensitive element 8 has an area of magnetic interaction located in a lower position with respect to the magnet 6. In particular, in the embodiment in
(29) In the embodiment in
(30) In the embodiments in
(31) In particular, the magnet 6 is fixed to the support element 10. In particular, the support element 10 is switchable between an activation position, wherein the magnet 6 and the further magnet 7 are positioned in such a position as to interact magnetically between each other, and a deactivation position. Although this solution is also applicable in the case in which the magnet 6 is an electromagnet, it proves to be particularly advantageous in the case in which it is a permanent magnet. In fact, it is possible to realize a guide system 1 according to the present invention without requiring an electric power supply, but based solely on activation of a mechanical type.
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(33) The beam 11 may also have a second housing 11b, diametrically opposite the first housing 11 a, wherein an attenuation element 12 for attenuating the magnetic field can be inserted. Advantageously, this attenuation element 12 is capable of reducing any residual magnetic interactions that may be present between the magnet 6 and the further magnet 7 even when the magnet 6 is in the deactivation position. By way of example, the attenuation element 12 may be made of Mu-metal, that is, a type of nickel-iron alloy having high magnetic permeability. A further variant (unillustrated) of the embodiment shown in
(34) The embodiment shown in
(35) In an unillustrated variant of this embodiment, there is a single support element 10, whereupon a magnet 6 is installed. A pair of additional magnets 7 are arranged parallel to each other and in particular, parallel to the lower guide 3. Advantageously, this makes it possible to achieve greater stability of the door 101 and at the same time, considerable simplification in terms of construction.
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(39) This lever is capable of rotating with respect to a centre of rotation “C” thereof, preferably located at one end. As a result, the lever 15 can raise and/or lower the support element 10.
(40) In the embodiment shown in
(41) Note that in all the embodiments shown in
(42) Advantageously, the guide system 1 comprises sliding means 18, preferably rollers 19, which can be associated with the upper edge 104 of the door 101. These rollers 19 are configured so as to slide inside the seat 4a of the guide 4, and they allow the door 101 to move even when it is pushed against the upper guide 4 by the magnet 6.