Shock-absorbing braking device for sliding panels and doors
11585140 · 2023-02-21
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Abstract
A shock-absorbing braking device (10) for sliding doors (88) or for wardrobe panels is combined with a carriage (12) provided with rollers (14) sliding in an extruded profile (16), with a bottom base provided with a longitudinally extending slot (18) from which a pin or bolt (20) protrudes suitable to connect said carriage (12) to the sliding door or panel (88). The device comprises a containment shell (24), formed of opposite and complementary elements (28), in which at least one helical spring (26) and a shock-absorbing piston (30) acting in conjunction with a shaped cam (56) are placed, provided with an appendage forming a traction hook (62) suitable to abut with an activator (78) extending in said extruded profile (16). The shaped cam (56) is provided on opposite sides with a pin (64), destined to slide along a mixtilinear cavity (66, 66′) extending longitudinally along the inner face of each of the elements (28) forming the containment shell (24).
Claims
1. A shock-absorbing braking device for sliding doors or for wardrobe panels, provided with a carriage with wheels sliding in an extruded profile having a lower base provided with a slot extending longitudinally from which a pin or bolt projects which connects said carriage to said sliding door or wardrobe panel, wherein the braking device comprises a containment shell, formed of opposite and complementary elements, in which at least one helical spring and a shock-absorbing piston are placed, acting in conjunction with a shaped cam with an appendage forming a traction hook suitable to abut an activator extending in said extruded profile, said shaped cam being provided on opposite sides with a pin designed to slide along a mixtilinear cavity extending longitudinally along the inner face of each of said elements forming the containment shell, further comprising a slider provided at the front with an integral appendage substantially cylindrical and extending horizontally for the connection of said slider to the shaped cam at a seat with a substantially semi-circular profile formed along said cam, one of the ends of the helical springs and of the piston being connected to the slider; and wherein the slider is provided with opposite upper and lower protrusions on which one or more grooves are formed in which the extension hooks made at the front end of each of the springs are engaged, the opposite rear end of said springs being provided with an appendage forming a depression in which opposite protrusions projecting inside the elements forming the containment shell are arranged.
2. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 1, wherein the exposed end of the rod of the piston is engaged in a hole made along the rear wall of the slider, provided laterally with a slot through which an elastic ring is inserted.
3. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 1, wherein said mixtilinear cavities extend mainly horizontally along opposite and complementary elements bending downwards substantially at 90° in the foremost part in the proximity of a front head of the containment shell, which defines the joining element between said containment shell and the carriage by screws.
4. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 1, wherein the activator comprises an arm, one end of which is connected to an underlying support base the lower front of which comprises two closely spaced holes and, respectively suitable to receive a first positioning screw or grub screw of said activator in the extruded profile and a second screw that pushes said activator to adhere to said extruded profile, on the same arm a protrusion being made designed to abut with the traction head or hook of the cam.
5. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 3, wherein the containment shell is inserted in a reinforcement profile having a “U” cross-section, provided with a plurality of opposite teeth protruding inwardly from the vertical walls of said profile and engaging in as many horizontal notches made on the elements of the containment shell, two opposite wheels being coupled by means of pegs to said reinforcement profile.
6. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 1, wherein on the inner front of each of the complementary elements forming the shell a semi-seat is made for receiving and stabilizing the piston, said elements being connected by rivets or equivalent means.
7. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 1, wherein on each spring and on the piston a tube and a ring in insulating material are respectively fitted.
8. A shock-absorbing braking device for sliding doors or for wardrobe panels, provided with a carriage with wheels sliding in an extruded profile having a lower base provided with a slot extending longitudinally from which a pin or bolt projects which connects said carriage to said sliding door or wardrobe panel, wherein the braking device comprises a containment shell, formed of opposite and complementary elements, in which at least one helical spring and a shock-absorbing piston are placed, acting in conjunction with a shaped cam with an appendage forming a traction hook suitable to abut an activator extending in said extruded profile, said shaped cam being provided on opposite sides with a pin designed to slide along a mixtilinear cavity extending longitudinally along the inner face of each of said elements forming the containment shell, further comprising a slider provided at the front with an integral appendage substantially cylindrical and extending horizontally for the connection of said slider to the shaped cam at a seat with a substantially semi-circular profile formed along said cam, one of the ends of the helical springs and of the piston being connected to the slider, and wherein the activator comprises an arm, one end of which is connected to an underlying support base the lower front of which comprises two closely spaced holes and, respectively suitable to receive a first positioning screw or grub screw of said activator in the extruded profile and a second screw that pushes said activator to adhere to said extruded profile, on the same arm a protrusion being made designed to abut with the traction head or hook of the cam.
9. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 8, wherein the exposed end of the rod of the piston is engaged in a hole made along the rear wall of the slider, provided laterally with a slot through which an elastic ring is inserted.
10. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 8, characterized in that the slider is provided with opposite upper and lower protrusions on which as many grooves are formed in which the extension hooks made at the front end of each of the springs are engaged, the opposite rear end of said springs being provided with an appendage forming a depression in which opposite protrusions projecting inside the elements forming the containment shell are arranged.
11. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 8, wherein said mixtilinear cavities extend mainly horizontally along opposite and complementary elements bending downwards substantially at 90° in the foremost part in the proximity of a front head of the containment shell, which defines the joining element between said containment shell and the carriage by screws.
12. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 11, wherein the containment shell is inserted in a reinforcement profile having a “U” cross-section, provided with a plurality of opposite teeth protruding inwardly from the vertical walls of said profile and engaging in as many horizontal notches made on the elements of the containment shell, two opposite wheels being coupled by means of pegs to said reinforcement profile.
13. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 8, wherein on the inner front of each of the complementary elements forming the shell a semi-seat is made for receiving and stabilizing the piston, said elements being connected by rivets or equivalent means.
14. The shock-absorbing device according to claim 8, wherein on each spring and on the piston a tube and a ring in insulating material are respectively fitted.
Description
(1) The construction and functional characteristics of the shock-absorbing braking device 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 embodiment and wherein:
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(14) According to the invention, the shock-absorbing braking device 10 is provided with a slider 34, to which one of the ends of the helical springs 26 and the piston 30 is connected. In particular, the slider 34 is provided with opposite upper 36 and lower 38 protrusions, on which as many grooves 40 are formed; the extension hooks 42 made at the front end of each of the springs 26 engage in said grooves. The opposite end of the springs 26 is stabilized by a rear appendage 44 having a depression 44′; in it opposite protrusions 28′ (
(15) The slider 34 is provided at the front with a substantially cylindrical and horizontally extending integral appendage 54 for connecting said slider with a shaped cam 56; the cam 56 comprises a seat 58 with a substantially semi-circular profile in which the appendage 54 of the slider 34 is placed. The cam 56 as a whole may rotate at least in part with respect to said appendage 54 for the reasons specified below. In the opposite position with respect to the seat 58, a traction head or hook 62 protrudes from the cam 56 suitable to abut an activator described below, while from the opposite sides of said cam respective pins 64 protrude suitable to slide along a mixtilinear cavity 66 extending longitudinally along the inner face of each of the elements 28 forming the containment shell 24; one of the mixtilinear cavities 66 and one of the pins 64 are visible in
(16) Two opposite wheels 76 are advantageously combined with the reinforcement profile 72 by means of pegs 76′, in the position opposite the head 24′ of the containment shell 24, to support and align the shock-absorbing braking device 10 as a whole inside the extruded profile 16.
(17) Said device 10 further comprises an activator or actuating element 78, suitable to act in conjunction with the cam 56 and more particularly with the cam head or traction hook 62 thereof. The activator 78 comprises an arm 80, of suitable extension, one end of which is connected in a known manner to an underlying support base 82; the lower front of said support base is provided with two closely spaced holes 84, 86, respectively for a first screw or grub screw 84 ‘and for a second screw 86’, as shown in
(18) The arm 80 of the activator 78 is provided, at the end opposite the support base 82, with a lower protrusion 90, destined to be abutted by the traction head or hook 62 of the cam 56; this abutment occurs when the door or panel 88 is moved in opening or closing, a movement that in any case involves the application of a limited force. On the same arm 80, in its upper part facing the extruded profile 16, at least one elastic element 78 suitable to reduce vibration and therefore noise during the engagement phase between the protrusion 90 and the traction hook 62 is advantageously fixed.
(19) In the shock-absorbing braking device of the present invention, especially suitable for sliding doors but also usable on wardrobe panels, the traction is not directly subjected to the movement determined by an elastic element, since the slider 34 is present to which the elastic element, in this case two springs 26, are connected; they are also not subjected to angular displacements and do not generate noise. In order to release it, moreover, it is necessary to apply a limited force in thrust or traction, so that even in this regard the noise that is transmitted to the panel 88 is extremely limited. The latter is moved and driven progressively to the respective end stops in opening and closing, protected from any risk related to impact or violent and noisy abutting.
(20) Despite the invention having been described above with 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.