Trackless Free-Swinging Bi-fold Door
20180209206 ยท 2018-07-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D7/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/266
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/481
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A trackless free-swinging bi-fold door that eliminates the standard guide tracks of conventional bi-fold doors and replaces them with two pivot pin hinges, a simple door modification and a magnet catch. The door modification consists of a spring mechanism connecting the two door panels. The door can be opened as a straight swinging door, and as a conventional bi-fold door. A hinge attaches the door to a door panel that allows the door to swing entirely out of the way of the door portal.
Claims
1. A trackless bi-fold door, comprising: at least two door panels, the door panels hingedly connected to one another via at least one door panel hinge; a retention mechanism that secures the two panels together in a bi-fold configuration; the retention mechanism comprising a first retention portion attached to one of the door panels, and a second retention portion attached to the other door panel; the first and second retention portions secured to the door panels such that they align with one another and secure together when the door panels are folded into the bi-fold configuration; an extension mechanism that secures the two panels in a straight door configuration when the retention mechanism is released; the extension mechanism further comprising first and second extension mechanisms, the extension mechanisms being secured to the door panels through a channel in the door panels, the first extension mechanism positioned at the bottom of the door panels and the second extension mechanism positioned at the top of the door panels; whereby the trackless bi-fold door can be transitioned between a single door configuration and a bi-fold door configuration.
2. (canceled)
3. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 1, wherein: the extension mechanism mechanism is a bungee cord.
4. (canceled)
5. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 4, wherein: the trackless bi-fold door further comprises first and second spring mechanisms, a first spring mechanism positioned at the bottom of the door panels, and the second spring mechanism positioned at the top of the door panels.
6. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 2, wherein: the spring mechanism is a mechanical spring.
7. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 6, wherein: the trackless bi-fold door further comprises first and second spring mechanisms, a first spring mechanism positioned at the bottom of the door panels, and the second spring mechanism positioned at the top of the door panels.
8. (canceled)
9. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 1, wherein: the first and second portions of the retention mechanism are magnetic.
10. (canceled)
11. A trackless bi-fold door, as in claim 3, further comprising: at least one storage rack detachably attached to one or more door panels.
12. (canceled)
13. A trackless bi-fold door, comprising: at least one door panel, the door panel hingedly attachable to a doorjamb by at least one door hinge; the hinge having a doorjamb extension suitable for attachment to a doorjamb, an opposing door extension suitable for attachment to a first side of the door panel; the hinge, further comprising a lateral door extension that extends from the door extension and secures to a second side of the door panel; and the hinge positioned such that when the trackless bi-fold door is opened, the door panel is movable substantially out of the way of the entire door portal; whereby the trackless bi-fold door extends away from the doorjamb such that access to through the door is not limited by the trackless bi-fold door.
14. (canceled)
15. A trackless bi-fold door, comprising: at least two door panels, the door panels hingedly connected to one another by at least one door panel hinge; a retention mechanism that secures the two panels together in a bi-fold configuration; the retention mechanism comprising a first retention portion attached to one of the door panels, and second retention mechanism attached to the other door panel; the first and second retention portions secured to the door panels such that they align with one another and secure tog ether when the door panels are folded into the bi-fold configuration, the retention mechanism being a bungee cord; an extension mechanism that secures the two panels in a straightdoor configuration when the retention mechanism is released; the extension mechanism further comprising first and second extension mechanisms, the extension mechanisms being secured to the door panels through a channel in the door panels, the first extension mechanism positioned at the bottom of the door panels and the second extension mechanism positioned at the top of the door panels; one door panel hingedly attachable to a doorjamb by the door hinge; the door hinge having a doorjamb extension suitable for attachment to a doorjamb, an opposing door extension suitable for attachment to a first side of the door panel; the hinge, further comprising a lateral door extension that extends from the door extension and secures to a second side of the door panel; and the hinge positioned such that when the trackless bi-fold door is opened, the door panel is movable substantially out of the way of the entire door portal such that access to through the door is not limited by the trackless bi-fold door.
16. The trackless bi-fold door as described in claim 15, further comprising a storage rack detachably attached to one of the door panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] Prior to a discussion of the figures, an overview of the invention will be presented. For ease of discussion, the term closet will be used to describe any form of storage area that requires a folding door, such as a closet, pantry, storage area, etc. The trackless free-swinging bi-fold closet door described herein provides the benefits of a conventional bi-fold door while eliminating several of its drawbacks and adding several novel benefits. Among its benefits, this door takes up much less of the door opening, is easier and less expensive to install, is cheaper to produce and ship, and can open either as a bi-fold or a straight swinging door.
[0023] The trackless bi-fold door described herein improves the conventional bi-fold door. In particular, it allows the bi-fold door to open more fully by removing clumsy hardware; it eliminates the guide tracks on conventional bi-fold doors and uses a simple spring mechanism that retracts the doors completely to allow better closet access; it further uses the spring mechanism to connect the two panels of the bi-fold in a plane so the door can also function as a straight swinging door; and it keeps the doors in place when closed without the need for any tracks. The bi-fold doors taught herein offer superior and unique benefits of flexibility, practicality, reduced costs, use and ergonomics over other doors.
[0024] In particular, the trackless bi-fold doors provide the following benefits:
1The trackless bi-fold door is easier to install because it does not require two tracks or even one; it requires none. This eliminates the measuring and cutting of metal tracks as well as the measuring, drilling and installation knowledge to install.
2The trackless bi-fold door is cheaper to produce because there are no tracks and less hardware such as screws to manufacture.
3The trackless bi-fold door is quicker to install because there is less hardware and installation knowledge required.
4The trackless bi-fold door is more versatile because it can be used in a larger variety of applications; taking the place of both bi-fold doors and/or straight swinging doors while providing the benefits of a door that can do both.
5The trackless bi-fold door reduces manufacturers shipping costs because it eliminates metal parts that are heavy.
6The trackless bi-fold door offers superior access into closet taking up only 1.25 inches of space on the inside of the door opening in the swinging position and only 2.5 inches of space in the bi-fold position where conventional bi-folds take up to 5 inches or more.
7The trackless bi-fold door, when placed in the straight door configuration, can open up fully so the back of the door can be used for storage with the use of hooks, pockets or other storage accessories. Conventional bi-folds do not allow access to the back of the door.
8The trackless bi-fold door is more reliable because there is less hardware to malfunction.
9The trackless bi-fold door, when in the bi-fold configuration, can be used in tight spaces where a straight swinging door would conflict with obstacles such as furniture, other doors and opposing walls such as in a narrow hallway, and alternatively, when in the straight door configuration, can be used as a conventional single panel door where the back of the door and also be used to suspend items for storage.
[0025] Having discussed the invention in general, we turn now to a detailed discussion of the drawings.
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[0027] While the figure illustrates the door panels 2 as louvered panels, those skilled in the art will recognize that any convenient door design can be used. Likewise, the material used to fabricate the trackless bi-fold door 1 can be any suitable material depending on design choices.
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[0029] Access to the closet or pantry can be further improved through the use of a doorjamb hinge 7 that positions the bi-fold door 1 away from the doorjamb 3 such that an individual has unobstructed access to the closet or pantry. A unique hinge design is used in this alternative embodiment that allows the door to swing entirely out of the way of the door portal.
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[0031] This figure illustrates the extension mechanism, the spring 9, which holds the door panels 2 in the straight door open configuration. This figure illustrates a pair of springs 9 located at both the top and bottom of the door panels 2. However, springs 9 can be located at the top, at the bottom, or at both the top and bottom of the door panels 2. This embodiment uses bungee chords as the springs 9. When the door panels 2 are in the closed bi-fold configuration the springs 9 are under tension. When the door panels 2 are separated, the springs 9 pull the door panels 2 to the straight door open configuration. Likewise, when the trackless bi-fold door 1 is moved to the closed configuration, the springs 9 hold the door panels 2 such that they are straight and do not bulge out at door panel hinge 5.
[0032] Cutouts 6 are also shown. Cutouts 6 allow the springs 9 to flex without interference from the door panels 2.
[0033] Spring apertures 8 provide access to the springs 9 such that they can be initially installed, and/or replaced if necessary. Likewise, a cover (not shown) can be installed over the aperture 8 for cosmetic reasons.
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[0038] The foregoing embodiments illustrate the general features and operation of the invention. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, a number of alternative embodiments to the spring can be made, as follows:
[0039] 1. Smaller spring mechanisms 9 can be secured to the top and/or bottom of the bi-fold door 1 rather than mortised into the bi-fold door 1 as illustrated above in
[0040] 2. A pincher spring attached to the top and/or bottom or mortised into the door as an alternative to the bungee-based spring mechanism 9.
[0041] 3. A conventional metal spring, for example a helical spring, could be used as the spring mechanism 9 on the top, bottom, or both the top and bottom of the bi-fold door 1 or mortised into the bi-fold door 1.
[0042] 4. A mousetrap style spring could also be used, as the spring mechanism on the top, the bottom of the bi-fold door 1 or mortised into it.
[0043] As can be seen, the invention allows a bi-fold door 1 to be used as a single panel conventional door as well as a bi-fold door 1.
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[0046] In this figure, the hinge 5 has a doorjamb extension 15 that is secured to the doorjamb 3. In the preferred embodiment, the doorjamb extension 15 is secured to the doorjamb 3 via screws (not shown), but any other suitable method can be used. Also shown is door extension 17 that secures to the edge of door panel 2. Door extension 17 also has a lateral extension 18 that extends in a perpendicular angle from the plane of lateral door extension 18. This arrangement allows door extension 17 and lateral extension 18 to both be secured, preferably via screws to both the edge and rear surface of door panel 2, thereby providing improved stability.
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[0049] Door extension 17 extends from the other side of hinge 5. This figure only illustrates a single screw aperture 19, but that number can vary. The front surface of lateral door extension 18 is also shown. In this figure, four screw apertures 19 are shown. As was the case above, this number can vary. A horizontally oriented adjustment slot 20 is also shown, and is used to adjust the position of trackless bi-fold door 1 prior to securing it with screws via screw apertures 19.
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[0051] While specific embodiments have been discussed to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations in the embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The types of materials used can vary, the method of attachment can vary, the spring can be implemented by any suitable spring mechanism, etc. Therefore, the invention shall be limited solely to the scope of the claims.