ARRANGEMENT FOR GUIDING A SLIDING DOOR
20210262262 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D15/0621
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/266
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05Y2900/212
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An arrangement includes a rail profile and a running carriage movably mounted relative to the rail profile in the longitudinal direction and to which a sliding door can be fastened. The running carriage has a rolling body, and the rail profile has a running surface extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail profile and supporting the rolling body. The rolling body is displaceable on the running surface transversely to the longitudinal direction of the rail profile. Therefore, the running carriage can be pivoted about a pivot axis extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rail profile. The rail profile has a vertical web extending in the longitudinal direction and oriented substantially perpendicularly to the running surface. The running carriage can be pivoted about the pivot axis such that a distance from the vertical web increases under loading by the sliding door.
Claims
1. An arrangement for guiding a sliding door including at least one rail profile and at least one carriage which is mounted displaceably relative to the at least one rail profile in the longitudinal direction and to which the sliding door can be fixed, wherein the at least one carriage has at least one rolling body and the at least one rail profile has at least one running surface which extends in the longitudinal direction 4 of the rail profile and on which the at least one rolling body is supported, wherein the at least one rolling body is displaceable on the at least one running surface transversely to the longitudinal direction of the at least one rail profile so that the at least one carriage is pivotable about a pivot axis extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the at least one rail profile, wherein the at least one rail profile has at least one vertical web which extends in the longitudinal direction and which is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the at least one running surface, wherein the at least one carriage is pivotable about the pivot axis in such a way that a spacing relative to the at least one vertical web increases in a state of being loaded by the sliding door, preferably wherein the at least one vertical web delimits the at least one running surface transversely to the longitudinal direction of the at least one rail profile.
2. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one running surface is at least region-wise of a concave configuration in cross-section and/or wherein the at least one rolling body has a peripheral surface, by way of which the at least one rolling body is at least region-wise supported on the at least one running surface and wherein the peripheral surface is at least region-wise of a convex configuration in cross-section.
3. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one rail profile has at least one delimitation profile which delimits the at least one running surface transversely to the longitudinal direction of the at least one rail profile.
4. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one carriage is pivotable about the pivot axis in an angle range of +15° and −10°, preferably +10° and −5°, starting from a neutral position which the at least one carriage assumes at least in a state of being non-loaded by the sliding door.
5. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one rolling body is substantially cylindrical.
6. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one rolling body is mounted to the at least one carriage rotatably about an axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicularly to the pivot axis, wherein the axis of rotation in the mounted state is oriented substantially horizontally.
7. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one carriage has at least one load rolling body for supporting the weight of a sliding door fixed to the at least one carriage, preferably wherein the at least one load rolling body has a groove, particularly preferably a V-groove, in cross-section at the periphery.
8. The arrangement as set forth in claim 7, wherein the at least one rail profile has at least one load-transmitting running surface at which the at least one load rolling body is supported, preferably wherein the at least one load-transmitting running surface in cross-section is at least region-wise of a convex, particularly preferably circular, configuration.
9. The arrangement as set forth in claim 8, wherein the at least one load-transmitting running surface is provided at at least one insert portion separate from the at least one rail profile, preferably wherein the at least one insert portion is cylindrical.
10. The arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the arrangement includes at least one carriage hinge which is or can be connected to the at least one carriage and the sliding door and by way of which the sliding door is pivotable with respect to the at least one carriage, preferably about an axis which is vertical in the mounted position.
11. An article of furniture comprising at least one sliding door and the arrangement as set forth in claim 1, preferably wherein the article of furniture has a particularly preferably shaft-shaped hollow space for receiving the at least one sliding door, wherein the hollow space extends substantially transversely relative to the at least one rail profile into the interior of the article of furniture.
12. The article of furniture as set forth in claim 11, wherein the at least one sliding door has at least two hingedly interconnected door leaves, wherein the at least two door leaves are moveable between a parallel position in which the at least two door leaves are oriented in substantially mutually parallel relationship and a coplanar position in which the at least two door leaves are oriented in substantially coplanar relationship, wherein the angle position of the at least one carriage in relation to the pivot axis changes upon a movement of the at least two door leaves between the parallel position and the coplanar position.
13. The article of furniture as set forth in claim 12, wherein the inclination of the at least one carriage with respect to a vertical position in the coplanar position of the at least two door leaves is greater than in the parallel position of the at least two door leaves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Further details and advantages of the invention will be described more fully hereinafter in the description of the figures with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] The sliding doors 2 each include two hingedly interconnected door leaves 22, wherein the two door leaves 22 are moveable between a parallel position in which the two door leaves 22 are oriented in substantially parallel relationship and a coplanar position in which the two door leaves 22 are oriented in substantially coplanar relationship. The sliding door 2 shown in the Figure on the left-hand side is arranged in the coplanar position. The right-hand sliding door 2 is in an intermediate position in which the two door leaves 22 include an angle of about 90° relative to each other. When the door leaves 22 are further pushed together towards the right they reach the parallel position. The sliding door 2 is folded together in the parallel position and the two door leaves 22 form a door pack. When the two sliding doors 2 are in the coplanar position the article of furniture 20 is closed outwardly.
[0030] By way of example as in the illustrated case components of a kitchen 28 or even a complete kitchen 28 can be arranged in the interior of the article of furniture 20. Further articles of furniture, for example a tall cupboard 25, can be arranged adjacent to the article of furniture 20.
[0031] The door leaves 22 can be connected together by way of one or more door hinges 26.
[0032] The invention is not limited to two sliding doors 2 with two door leaves 22. For example it is also possible to use only one sliding door 2 and/or a sliding door 2 with only one door leaf 22.
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment the article of furniture 20 includes two hollow spaces 21 in the form of a shaft for accommodating a respective sliding door 2, wherein the spaces 21 extend substantially transversely to the rail profile 3 into the interior of the article of furniture 20. The spaces 21 can be delimited by side walls 24 as in the illustrated case.
[0034] In the case of a sliding door 2 which has two hingedly interconnected door leaves 22 it is appropriate if the sliding door 2 can be moved starting from the parallel position of the door leaves 22 into a position of being sunk in the hollow space 21 in the form of a shaft.
[0035] It is further appropriate to provide a carrier 41 on which the sliding door 2 is moveably mounted. Carrier hinges 27 can be provided to give moveable mounting.
[0036] There can be provided one or more guides which are separate from the rail profile 3 and by way of which the carrier 41 is moveable in the hollow space 21. The guides extend transversely relative to the rail profile 3 and can be arranged at one of the or a plurality of side walls 24 which delimit the hollow space 21.
[0037] Viewed overall the sliding doors 2 in the illustrated case are respectively on the one hand mounted moveably on the rail profile 3 by way of a carriage 5 and on the other hand are connected to a carrier 41 moveable in the hollow space 21. A respective carriage hinge 18 can be provided on the respective carriage 5 for fixing the sliding doors 2, by way of which hinge 18 the sliding doors 2 are pivotable about a vertical axis 19 relative to the carriage 5.
[0038] When the sliding door 2 is sunk in the hollow space 21 in the parallel position of the door leaves 22 the carriage 5 is uncoupled from the rail profile 3.
[0039] Embodiments are also possible in which for example a continuous rail profile 3 is used, which extends by way of a curve into the hollow space 21. In that case it is possible to dispense with the use of a carrier 41, separate guides for the carrier 41, and/or uncoupling of the carriage 5 from the rail profile 3.
[0040] As described in the introductory part of this specification in connection with
[0041] That endeavor is pronounced to differing degrees depending on the respective position of the two door leaves 22. More specifically the sliding doors 2 in the coplanar position have a more greatly pronounced tendency to pivot inwardly than in the parallel position. The tendency can also be pronounced to differing degrees in the course of the movement of the sliding doors 2 between those two positions.
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[0044] The arrangement 1 includes a rail profile 3 and a carriage 5 which is mounted displaceably relative to the rail profile 3 in the longitudinal direction 4 and to which the sliding door 2 can be fixed, wherein the carriage 5 has a rolling body 6 and the rail profile 3 has a running surface 7 which extends in the longitudinal direction 4 of the rail profile 3 and on which the rolling body 6 is supported. In that case the rolling body 6 is displaceable on the running surface 7 transversely to the longitudinal direction 4 of the rail profile 3 so that the carriage 5 is pivotable about a pivot axis 8 extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction 4 of the rail profile 3 (see in particular
[0045] The rail profile 3 has two delimitation profiles 10, 11 which delimit the running surface 7 transversely to the longitudinal direction 4 of the rail profile 3.
[0046] The rolling body 6 is of a substantially cylindrical configuration.
[0047] The carriage 5 has two load rolling bodies 14 for supporting the weight of a sliding door 2 fixed to the carriage 5, wherein the load rolling body 14 has a groove 15, more precisely a V-groove, in cross-section at its periphery, which can be particularly clearly seen from the cross-sectional views in
[0048] The rail profile 3 has a load-transmitting running surface 16 on which the load rolling bodies 14 are supported, wherein the load-transmitting running surface 16 is of a convex, more precisely circular, configuration in cross-section.
[0049] As in the illustrated case the load-transmitting running surface 16 can be provided on an insert portion 17 which is provided separately from the rail profile 3, the insert portion 17 being cylindrical.
[0050] As can be seen in particular from the exploded view in
[0051] As can be seen in particular from
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[0053] At the same time, as a comparison with
[0054] Overall it can be provided that the carriage 5, starting from a neutral position which the carriage 5 assumes at least in a state of being non-loaded by the sliding door 2, is pivotable about the pivot axis 8 in an angle range of +10° and −5°. The angle in question is indicated by reference 23 in
[0055] As can also be seen from
[0056] In relation to
[0057] In specific terms the inclination of the carriage 5 with respect to a vertical position in the coplanar position of the two door leaves 22 is greater than in the parallel position of the two door leaves 22.
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[0059] As in the illustrated case the carriage hinge 18 can include a mounting plate 35 for mounting to the sliding door 2. The mounting plate 35 is hingedly connected by way of hinge levers 36 to a fixing interface 37, wherein the fixing interface 37 serves for connecting the carriage hinge 18 to the carriage 5. The carriage hinge 18 has a plurality of hinge axes 38, 39, 40.