CARRIAGE WITH ELASTIC COMPENSATION ELEMENTS FOR MOVING SLIDING DOORS
20210115718 · 2021-04-22
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Abstract
A carriage (10) provided with one or more pairs of wheels (14) for moving sliding door (42) is arranged in a sliding seat (44) of an extruded profile (28), made of aluminium or other suitable material and fixed to a wall (48) or ceiling (54). The extruded profile in which the carriage (10) is arranged comprises opposite side walls (30, 32), oriented orthogonally with respect to the upper base (34) and with respect to the lower base (36) of said profile; on said lower base a central slot (38) extending longitudinally is made for the passage of a stem (40) projecting downwards in the direction of the door (42) to which it is connected. The carriage (10) comprises a support body (12) made of plastic, metal or other suitable material, constituting the load-bearing frame of said carriage to which the pairs of wheels (14) are connected, with rivets (16); each of the wheels is paired with an elastic element (20) placed in a recess (24) made along the opposite sides of the support body (12).
Claims
1) A carriage (10) provided with one or more pairs of wheels (14) for moving sliding door (42), arranged in the sliding seat (44) of an extruded profile (28) fixed to a wall (48) or to the ceiling (54), characterized in that it comprises a support body (12) made of plastic, metal or other suitable material, constituting the weight-bearing frame of said carriage to which the pairs of wheels (14) are connected with rivets (16), each of said wheels being arranged on one of the opposite sides of the support body (12) and combined with an elastic element (20) placed in a recess (24) made along said sides and also being mobile independently of the others in several directions, i.e. vertically and angularly, depending on the irregularities or deformities that said carriage encounters in its movement along the sliding seat (44) of the extruded profile (28).
2) The carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the elastic element (20) consists of a square or circular section washer the central hole (22) of which has a diameter equal to or greater than that of the rivet (16) on which it is fitted.
3) The carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the elastic elements (20) arranged in the respective recesses (24) of the support body (12) are at least in part delimited by prominences defined by pegs (26) arranged radially around through openings or holes (18) provided on said body for the passage of rivets (16).
4) The carriage according to claim 3, characterized in that said support body (12) of the pairs of wheels (14) defines an irregular prismatic shape with a substantially rectangular plan, said wheels (14) being made of steel bearings, rubberized or with a plastic coating along the rolling surface.
5) The carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the extruded profile (28) in which the sliding seat (44) of said carriage is made comprises opposite side walls (30, 32) oriented orthogonally with respect to the upper base (34) and with respect to the lower base (36) of said profile; on said lower base a central slot (38) extending longitudinally is made for the passage of a stem (40) projecting downwards in the direction of said sliding door (42) to which it is connected.
Description
[0014] The construction and functional characteristics of the carriage for moving sliding doors 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:
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[0024] The two pairs of wheels are suitably spaced apart in the direction of the length of the body 12 and each wheel of each pair is placed on one of the sides of said body. The wheels 14 are typically made of steel bearings, rubberized or with a plastic coating along the rolling surface; as can be seen in particular from
[0025] According to the invention, each of the wheels or bearings 14 is paired to an elastic element 20, arranged between said wheels and the support body 12; the elastic element 20 consists of a washer with a preferably quadrangular or circular cross-section the central hole 22 of which has a diameter equal to or greater than that of a rivet 16 on which it is fitted. Each rivet 16 connects two wheels or bearings 14 to each other, at the same time compressing the elastic elements 20. Advantageously, the elastic elements 20 are arranged in respective recesses 24 of the support body 12, at least in part delimited by a plurality of prominences arranged radially for example in the form of small pegs 26 placed around the holes 18 of said body 12. The elastic elements 20, interposed between the wheels or bearings 14 and the support body 12, are intended to absorb the vibrations that the carriages 10 cause due to deformations or irregularities encountered along the extension of the extruded profile, indicated by reference numeral 28 in
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[0030] A further example of possible forming defects of the extruded profile 28, which can in any case be compensated with the use of the elastic elements 20 according to the invention, is illustrated in
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[0032] As may be seen from the above, the advantages which the invention achieves are evident.
[0033] In the carriage 10 for moving sliding doors 42 of the present invention, the positioning of an elastic element 20 between each wheel of the pairs of wheels or bearings 14 and the support body 10 allows effective compensation of the forming irregularities of the extruded profile 28 in the seat 44 of which said carriage slides, avoiding annoying phenomena of accentuated noise; this compensation is achieved in part thanks to the fact that said wheels are independent of each other and can oscillate individually as needed according to the varying of the aforementioned irregularities of said extruded profile 28.
[0034] Despite the invention having been described above with particular reference to one of its embodiments, given 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.