Folding doors with receiving channel and locking clip
10119324 ยท 2018-11-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/481
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus including a receiving channel and a locking clip for securing a folding door in a closed configuration. The receiving channel is mounted to a side of a door frame associated with a closed configuration of the folding door. The locking clip is mounted to the leading edge of the folding door. The locking clip includes sides that extend past sides of the leading edge of the folding door so as to create a ledge on each side thereof. The receiving channel includes cleats on inner walls thereof. The cleats engage the ledges to secure the locking clip within the receiving channel in a closed configuration. The locking clip may be mounted to a center of the leading edge. The receiving channel may traverse substantially the height of the door frame.
Claims
1. A folding door system comprising: a plurality of panels, wherein adjacent pairs of the plurality of panels are pivotally connected to one another in order to enable the plurality of panels to fold against one another when pushed in a first direction and to extend from each other when pulled in a second direction, wherein the plurality of panels pivotally connected together is a folding door; a connection means to pivotally secure a fixed edge of the folding door to a first side of a door frame; a plurality of wheel assemblies, wherein the wheel assemblies are mounted to an upper edge of the panels; a track mounted to an upper edge of a door frame, wherein the track is to receive the wheel assemblies to enable the folding door to move back and forth from an open configuration to a closed configuration; a receiving channel mounted to a second side of the door frame, wherein the receiving channel is to receive a leading edge of the folding door when the folding door is in a closed configuration, wherein the receiving channel includes cleats on inner walls thereof; and a locking clip mounted to the leading edge of the folding door, wherein the locking clip includes a front face and side walls, wherein the front face abuts a front face of the leading edge and the side walls abut sides of the leading edge, wherein edges are formed along the sides of the leading edge at points where side walls of the locking clip end, wherein the locking clip is to be received in the receiving channel when the folding door is in the closed configuration, wherein when the leading edge is within the receiving channel the edges are engaged by the cleats in order to secure the leading edge within the receiving channel.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the locking clip is mounted to the leading edge at a position that is substantially centered along height of the leading edge.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the locking clip is secured to the leading edge with a screw.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the adjacent pairs of the plurality of panels are pivotally connected with hinges.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the adjacent pairs of the plurality of panels are pivotally connected with flexible material.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the connection means includes a mounting channel and at least one mounting clip.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the at least one mounting clip includes cleats on outer walls thereof and the mounting channel includes cleats on inner walls thereof and the cleats engage one another when the at least one mounting clip is inserted into the mounting channel.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the mounting channel is affixed to the folding door and the one or more mounting clips are affixed to the first side of the door frame.
9. The system of claim 6, wherein the receiving channel and the mounting channel are substantially identical components.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the wheel assemblies include a shaft and a wheel.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the wheel is horizontally oriented and the shaft is a screw that is threaded through the wheel and secured to an upper edge of the plurality of panels.
12. An apparatus for securing a folding door in a closed configuration, the apparatus comprising: a folding door; a receiving channel mounted to a side of a door frame associated with a closed configuration of the folding door, wherein the receiving channel is to receive a leading edge of the folding door when the folding door is in a closed configuration, wherein the receiving channel includes cleats on inner walls thereof; and a locking clip mounted to the leading edge of the folding door, wherein the locking clip includes a front face and side walls, wherein the front face abuts a front face of the leading edge and the side walls abut sides of the leading edge, wherein edges are formed along the sides of the leading edge at points where side walls of the locking clip end, wherein the locking clip is to be received in the receiving channel when the folding door is in the closed configuration, wherein when the leading edge is within the receiving channel the edges are engaged by the cleats in order to secure the leading edge within the receiving channel.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the locking clip is mounted to the leading edge at a position that is substantially centered along height of the leading edge.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the locking clip is secured to the leading edge with a screw.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein a transition from the front face to the side walls has a rounded profile to enable a smooth entry into the receiving channel.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the side walls are tapered inward to enable the leading edge to be removed from the receiving channel.
17. An apparatus for securing a folding door in a closed configuration, the apparatus comprising: a locking clip configured to be mounted to a leading edge of a folding door, wherein the locking clip includes a front face and side walls, wherein the front face is configured to abut a front face of the leading edge and the side walls are configured to abut sides of the leading edge, wherein edges are formed along the sides of the leading edge at points where side walls of the locking clip end; and a receiving channel mounted to a side of a door frame, wherein the receiving channel is configured to receive the leading edge of the folding door when the folding door is in a closed configuration, wherein the receiving channel includes cleats on inner walls thereof, wherein the receiving channel is configured such that when the leading edge is within the receiving channel the edges are engaged by the cleats in order to secure the leading edge within the receiving channel.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the locking clip is configured to be mounted to the leading edge at a position that is substantially centered along height of the leading edge.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein a transition from the front face to the side walls has a rounded profile to enable a smooth entry into the receiving channel.
20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the side walls are tapered inward to enable the leading edge to be removed from the receiving channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) The folding door is comprised of a plurality of panels 210 that are connected together via connection means 220. The number of panels 210 and the dimensions of the panels 210 may vary to accommodate different door frame sizes (e.g., height and width). According to one embodiment, the panels 210 are made of a relatively light weight material. The panels may be made from a material, including but not limited to, plastic, wood, vinyl, or some combination thereof. The connection means 220 are configured to enable the panels 210 to extend from one another or fold in against one another. It should be noted that the connection means 220 will alternate the manner in which they enable adjoining panels 210 to pivot such that the panels 210 can fold together and extend from one another appropriately. As the panels 210 can pivot with respect to each other one edge of the panels may extend past a door frame in one direction while the other edge may extend past the door frame in the other direction.
(12) According to one embodiment, the panels 210 may have substantially the same dimensions so that they can fold against each other in an open configuration. As the panels 210 that connect to the door frames only pivot in one direction, these panels may be approximately half the width of the other panels and only extend in one direction from the door frame in a closed configuration. It should be noted that for ease of illustration each of the panels is illustrated as having the same dimensions.
(13) The connection means 220 could be one or more connectors, such as a hinges. According to one embodiment, the connection means 220 is a bendable material that holds the panels 210 together but enables the panels 210 to extend from one another or fold in against one another. The bendable material may be selected from a variety of bendable materials, such as plastic or vinyl. As illustrated, the connection means 220 is a single component that extends the height of the panels 210, but is in no way limited thereto. Rather, the connection means 220 could be a plurality of components and/or could take up only a portion of the height of the panels 210 without departing from the current scope of the invention.
(14) The folding door includes a mountable (fixed) edge and a moveable (leading) edge. The door's fixed edge is attached to one side of the door frame to mount the folding door. The mounting of the fixed edge enables the folding door to be pulled to the opposite side to extend the width of the door frame, without the folding door shifting inward, outward, or sideways. The fixed edge may be attached to the door frame with a connection means 230. The connection means 230 may be one or more connectors (e.g., hinges) or a bendable material, much like the connection means 220. The connection means 230 enables an adjacent panel 210 to extend from the door frame or to fold in against the door frame. The connection means 230 may provide a permanent connection to the door frame using for example, screws, nails, or adhesive. The connection means 230 may provide a temporary or detachable connection to the door frame using, for example, clips within a channel.
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(16) The one or more mounting clips 350 may also be rectangular in shape. The number and height of the mounting clips 350 may vary without departing from the current scope. Each of the one or more mounting clips 350 may include a bottom 360, two sides 370, 375 and an open top (not separately labeled). The bottom 360 is to contact the door frame and may include an opening 365 to enable a screw (not illustrated) to be used to secure the clip 350 to the door frame. The sides 370, 375 may include cleats 380, 385 extending outward therefrom.
(17) The one or more mounting clips 350 are configured so as to be smaller than the mounting channel 300 so as to fit within the mounting channel 300. When within the mounting channel 300, the cleats 380, 385 engage with the cleats 340, 345 to secure the mounting channel 300 and the mounting clips 350 together and also to secure the folding door to the door frame.
(18) According to an alternative embodiment, the one or more mounting clips 350 may be connected to a panel and the mounting channel 300 may be connected to the door jam. The one or more mounting clips 350 may be secured within the mounting channel 300 in order to secure the fixed edge of the folding door to the door frame.
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(20) According to one embodiment, the wheels of the wheel assemblies 240 are horizontally oriented. According to one embodiment, the wheel assemblies 240 are attached to the door's top edge using clips. According to one embodiment, the shaft is a screw that is threaded through the wheel and then screwed into an edge (e.g., top edge) of the panels 210.
(21) The last panel 210 from the fixed edge includes a handle 260 that can be used to open and close the folding door. The handle 260 is illustrated as a knob (circular) for ease of illustration but is in no way limited thereto. The last panel 210 also acts as the leading edge of the folding door. In order to keep the folding door in a closed configuration, the leading edge may be temporarily (removably) affixed to the door frame in some manner. The leading edge (panel 210) may include magnets 270 affixed thereto at certain locations and the door fame may have pieces of metal 280 mounted thereto in alignment with the magnets 270. Alternatively, the magnets 270 may be mounted to the door frame and the metal 280 may be mounted to the panel 210.
(22) As noted above, the use of magnets 270 and metal 280 is not preferable as it increases the cost and may have performance issues. Furthermore, it may not be aesthetically pleasing looking as it may result in a gap between the edge of the moveable edge and the door frame and the magnets 270 and metal 280 may be visible in that gap (illustrated in
(23) Accordingly, another manner for temporarily affixing the leading edge of the folding doors to the door frame in a closed configuration is desired. The manner is preferably cheaper, does not have the potential performance degradation of the magnets 270 and the metal 280 and covers the gap between the edge of the leading edge and the door frame to provide a more aesthetically pleasing look.
(24) According to one embodiment, a receiving channel may be secured to the door frame and a connector (locking clip) may be secured to the leading edge (end of the last panel). The connector may be able to be secured within the channel so as to keep the folding door in a closed configuration. The connector and the leading edge may be secured within the channel so they are not seen and there is not gap present.
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(30) According to one embodiment, a single connector 500 may be utilized to secure the leading edge panel 400 within the channel 700 to keep folding door in a closed configuration. The connector 500 may be located in the middle of the leading edge panel 400 (e.g., at the location of the handle 260). Alternatively, more than one connector 500 may be used and the location of the connector 500 may vary without departing from the current scope.
(31) Although the disclosure has been illustrated by reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent that the disclosure is not limited thereto as various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope. Reference to one embodiment or an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described therein is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrase in one embodiment or in an embodiment appearing in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
(32) The various embodiments are intended to be protected broadly within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.