A RECTRACTABLE SLIDING DOOR WITH AUTOMATIC ALIGNMENT TO THE WALL DURING THE CLOSING PHASE
20220098911 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D2015/1055
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/4627
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/4645
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A retractable sliding door (10) with automatic alignment to the wall (12) during the closing phase, suitable to alternately open and close a through space (14) made along said wall, comprising a lower guide (18) fixed to the floor and an upper guide (20) forming a support beam. In the upper guide (20) paired prominences (50, 52) and (60) are made constituting the sliding tracks of two or more pairs of wheels (54) and single wheels (58) borne by a shaft (56) and combined with a frame (62) to form a carriage. The lower guide (18) interacts with a roller (24) suitable to fit into a shaped channel with a mixed-line extension (26) made along the lower head of the door (10); the upper guide (20) is provided with a shaped channel (78) having the same and parallel mixed-line configuration as said shaped channel (26). The upper head of the door (10) being provided with means for its suspension to the frame (62) constituting the carriage.
Claims
1. A retractable sliding door (10) with automatic alignment to the wall (12) during the closing phase, suitable to alternatively open and close a through space (14) made along said wall, comprising a lower guide (18) fixed to the floor and an upper guide (20) forming a support beam in which paired prominences (50, 52) and (60) are made constituting the sliding tracks of two or more pairs of wheels (54) and single wheels (58) borne by a shaft (56) and combined with a frame (62) to form a carriage, characterized in that the lower guide (18) interacts with a roller (24) suitable to fit into a shaped channel with a mixed-line extension (26) made along the lower head of the door (10) and that the upper guide (20) is provided with a shaped channel (78) having the same and parallel mixed-line configuration as said shaped channel (26), the upper head of said door (10)) being provided with means for its suspension to the frame (62) constituting the carriage fixed to the ends of said head and consisting of opposite plates (66, 68) from which respective facing pins (70) protrude, being oriented in opposite directions, said door (10) being suspended to the frame (62) with the interposition of a foil (64), the lower edge of which is provided with a puckering that forms opposite and complementary puckers or engagement seats (72) for said pins (70) of the plates (66, 68).
2. The sliding door according to claim 1, characterized in that the lower guide (18) consists of a “U” section profile, the base (18′) of which protrudes on one side with respect to the opposite side walls and forms an extension (28) from which the roller (24) extends upwards, the latter being fixed to said extension (28) of the base (18′).
3. The sliding door according to claim 1, characterized in that the plate (68) fixed to the upper head of the door (10) defines an integral extension (74), oriented in the direction of the rear front of said door, from which a roller (76) protrudes upwards that slides along the shaped channel (78) of the upper guide (20).
4. The sliding door according to claim 1, characterized in that the shaped mixed-line extended channel (26) made along the lower head of the door (10) and the shaped channel (78) arranged in the upper guide (20) define a rectilinear extension substantially for the entire width of the door (10), forming at one end respective circle arc folds (30) and (82).
5. The sliding door according to claim 4, characterized in that the end forming the circle arc fold (30) defines on the upper front a flat and slightly raised surface (32), on which two or more through holes (34) are made for fixing with screws (36) a shaped plate (38) that forms the support for a wheel (40) with idle rotation, arranged horizontally and parallel to said shaped plate (38) on the lower front thereof.
6. The sliding door according to claim 5, characterized in that near the wheel (40), at the same lower front of the shaped plate (38), a magnet (44) is attached, designed to cooperate with a ferromagnetic tape (48) extending along one of the vertical walls of the lower guide (18).
7. The sliding door according to claim 1, characterized in that the foil (64) is made of two overlapping elements bolted to each other and the upper edge of said foil is provided with a puckering that forms opposite engagement seats for as many connection pins to the frame (62).
8. The sliding door according to claim 1, characterized in that the assembly formed of the door (10), the lower (18) and upper guides (20) and the frame (62) connected to the foil (64) is assembled in a compact block by means of opposite vertical uprights (84).
Description
[0013] The construction and functional characteristics of the retractable sliding door of the present invention will be more clearly comprehensible from the detailed description below in which reference is made to the appended drawings which show a preferred and non-limiting embodiment and wherein:
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038] With initial reference to
[0039] According to the invention, the retractable sliding door 10, typically consisting of a hollow core leaf or other suitable material, is guided during its movement by means of the respective lower and upper guides, respectively shown as 18 in
[0040] In detail, the lower guide 18 is formed of a metal profile made, for example, of extruded aluminium, with a substantially “U” shaped section and provided with through holes at the base for its fastening to the floor by means of conventional screws with relative expansion plugs. A roller 24 is fixed to the lower guide 18, visible in
[0041] The end that forms the circle arc fold 30 defines on the upper side a flat and slightly raised surface 32, on which two or more through holes 34 are made for fixing with screws 36 a shaped plate 38 illustrated in detail in
[0042] The upper guide 20, which forms a support beam, consists of a box-shaped profile with a substantially rectangular cross-section, oriented in the vertical direction, in the upper part of which paired prominences 50, 52 lengthwise extended are made constituting the sliding tracks of as many pairs of wheels 54 borne by a shaft 56 extending transversely. The carriage is defined by a metal frame 62 that bears two or more pairs of wheels or bearings 54, extending longitudinally in the upper guide 20.
[0043] As a function of the aforementioned hinge connection, the upper head of door 10 is provided, at opposite lateral ends, with respective plates 66, 68 (
[0044] The plate 68 defines an integral extension 74, oriented in the direction of the rear side of said door, from which a roller 76 similar to the roller 24 of the lower guide 18 projects upwards, as shown in
[0045] The assembly formed by the door 10, the lower 18 and upper guides 20, the foil 64 and the frame 62 that defines the carriage is assembled in a compact block by means of opposite vertical uprights 84 (
[0046] Once assembled, the door 10 is hung and hinged to the frame 62 that defines the carriage, consequently to the upper guide 20; in its movement when opening and closing, the door 10 tends to swing as a function of the hinge formed by the foil 64, in the seats 72 of which the pins 70 are inserted. Said door is always perfectly orthogonal to the floor, both along the straight section and the final curved section 30 or 82 of the shaped channels 26 and 78, thanks to the guide rollers 24 and 76. The folds 30 of the shaped channel 26 and 82 of the shaped channel 80 oblige the door 10 to move initially backwards during the opening phase with respect to the exposed side 16 of the wall 12.
[0047]
[0048] The weight of the door, which cantilevers with respect to the hinge point, pushes the door transversely to the direction of sliding when the roller 24 enters the non-straight section 30 of the lower guide 18. The transverse thrust, deriving from the cantilever, also moves the door automatically towards the end stop; it therefore closes automatically as a function of its weight when within a short distance of its closing end stop.
[0049] As may be seen from the above, the advantages which the invention achieves are evident.
[0050] In the retractable sliding door of the invention, the movement mechanism as a whole is structurally simple, does not require complex adjustments during assembly or subsequent maintenance or lubrication of the components. Said door is also easily adaptable to the existing wall structure during installation and its movement during opening and closing does not involve any danger of hitting and damaging the floor of the room in which it is installed. Additionally, the same door 10 is advantageously able to close itself substantially automatically as a result of its weight, when it is close to the end stop.
[0051] Despite the invention having been described above with particular reference to one of its preferred embodiments, made solely by way of a non-limiting example, numerous modifications and variants will appear evident to a person skilled in the art in the light of the above description. The present invention therefore sets out to embrace all the modifications and variants which fall within the sphere and scope of the following claims.