SLIDING AND BRAKING DEVICE FOR SLIDING DOORS AND SHUTTERS
20200157868 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
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Abstract
A sliding and braking device (10) of sliding doors closing off and opening two adjacent rooms comprises a profile (12) made of metal or other suitable material having a substantially C shaped cross-section with a lower horizontal branch or base (22), attached with screws or equivalent means to the inner face of the door (14) to be moved and fitted with an inverted U seat constituting the sliding guide (19) for one or more wheels (20) of at least one support (40) attached to a wall (42), above the through opening between said rooms. The device further comprises two damper stops (24), each consisting of a piston (26), a coil spring (28) overlapping one another and a pivoting slider (38). The two damper stops (24) are opposite and fixed along the base (22) of the profile (12) misaligned with each other; the pivoting slider (38) which such stops are fitted with, are provided with and abutted by an appendage (56) and (58) projecting from the support (40) and defining an actuator.
Claims
1) A device (10) for the sliding and braking of sliding doors and shutters, especially for closing and passing through two adjacent rooms, comprising a profile (12) made of metal or other suitable material having a substantially C shaped cross-section with lower horizontal branch or base (22), fixed with screws or equivalent means to the inner side of the door (14) to be moved and fitted with an inverted U constituting the guide (19) for one or more wheels (20) of at least one support (40) attached to the wall (42) above the through opening between said rooms, further comprising two damper stops (24) each composed of a piston (26), a coil spring (28) positioned above one another and a pivoting slider (38), characterised in that the two damper stops (24) are opposite and fixed along the base (22) of the profile (12) misaligned with each other, one of them being closer to the vertical branch (16) of said profile (12), the pivoting slider (38) which said damper stops are provided with abutting with an appendage (56) or (58) protruding from said at least one support (40) and defining an actuator.
2) The device according to claim 1, characterised in that the pivoting slider (38) of the damper stops (24) acts in conjunction with the appendage (56) or (58) to compress and move rearwards both the coil spring (28) and the stem of the piston (26) of said damper stops (24), said appendages being misaligned with each other consistently with the misalignment of the damper stops (24) and of the pivoting slider (38) which said stops are fitted with.
3) The device according to claim 1, characterised in that one of the damper stops (24) is fixed on the base (22) a little behind the vertical branch (16) of the profile (12), whereas the opposite damper stop (24) is fixed on the same base (22) along the outermost part away from said vertical branch (16).
4) The device according to claim 1, characterized in that the inverted U seat constituting the guide or sliding rail (19) of one or more wheels (20) of said at least one support (40) is made by the bending of the upper branch (18) of said profile (12), which extends horizontally cantilevered in the opposite direction to the door (14) and is bent downwards.
5) The device according to claim 4, characterized in that said at least one wall support (40) comprises a substantially rectangular perimetral reinforcement (44), which defines and bears integrally a shaped plate (46) intended to be fastened with wall plugs (48) to said wall (42), the front part facing the profile (12) of the wall bracket (40) being provided with two paired wheels (20) idly rotating, destined to abut with the sliding rail (19) of said section.
6) The device according to claim 2, characterised in that the substantially rectangular perimetral reinforcement (44) of the wall bracket (40) comprises opposite vertical sides (54), at the lower end of which said bevelled appendages (56), (58) are made intended to abut with the pivoting slider (38) of one or other damper stops (24).
Description
[0012] The construction and functional characteristics of the sliding and braking device for sliding doors and shutters 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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[0023] Said damper stops 24 fixed to the base 22 of the profile 12 and misaligned with each other are destined to cooperate with a support 40 suitably fixed to the wall behind the door 14 denoted by 42 in
[0024] In order to adapt to the misalignment of the damper stops 24 fixed to the profile 12, hence to the resulting misalignment of the relative pivoting sliders 38, the bevelled appendages 56 and 58 made at the lower end of opposites vertical sides of the reinforcement 44 of the wall support 40 are also consistently misaligned, as can be seen in particular from
[0025] Given the misalignment of the damper stops 24 fixed to the base 22 of the profile section 12, the stem of the pistons 26 of both said damper stops can freely extend in a complete manner meeting no obstacles, while remaining in any case inside the maximum extension of said damper stops the same being true in relation to the coil spring 28. As a result, when the door 14 is pushed, even abruptly, open or closed, said totally exposed stem ensures the adequate and progressive braking of said door. Compared to previous known solutions, where the stroke of the stem of each piston 26 could be about 30 mm, according to the invention it can be much greater and reach up to 60 mm.
[0026] In detail, during the sliding open or closed of the door 14 one of the bevelled appendages 56 or 58 couples the pivoting slider which rotates in part, slides, guided in the groove 34 by the projecting pawl 50 which it is fitted with and abuts both the stem of the piston 26 and the coil spring 28; the previously fully extended spring is compressed and loaded contributing to the progressive braking of the door 14, while at the same time the entirely exposed stem of the piston 26 progressively moves rearwards achieving the complete and gradual braking of said door. If, during the opening phase of the door 14 the bevelled appendage 56 of the wall support 40 couples for example the pivoting slider 38 of the damper stop placed outermost on the profile 12, in the closing phase, i.e. when the sliding direction of the door 14 is inverted it is the bevelled appendage 58 of the wall support 40 which couples the pivoting slider 38 of the damper stop placed innermost on the profile 12. As a result, a single wall support 40, provided with two opposite and misaligned protruding appendages 56 and 58, can advantageously be used to activate the pivoting sliders of both damper stops 24, even if misaligned with respect to the profile 12 which they are fixed to.
[0027] As may be seen from the above, the advantages which the invention achieves are evident.
[0028] The sliding and braking device for sliding doors of the present invention allows a more effective damper braking of the doors 14 given the possibility of fully exploiting both the stroke of the piston stems 26 and the extension of the coil spring 28, in any case while respecting the overall size of the damper stops 24; this due to the fact that said damper stops are fixed misaligned with each other to the profile 12.
[0029] A further advantage is the ability to use wall supports 40 of a single type provided with opposite and misaligned bevelled appendages 56, 58, which actuate the pivoting sliders 38 of said damper stops 24.
[0030] Despite the invention having been described above with reference to one of its possible 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, also bearing in mind the fact that the device according to the invention, appropriately sized, may also be used with the sliding doors of wardrobes. The present invention therefore sets out to embrace all the modifications and variants which fall within the sphere and scope of the following claims.