ADJUSTABLE SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
20170152692 ยท 2017-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2003/7096
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An adjustable sliding door system for building a sliding door for use in delimiting a part of a room in an opening and extending from the floor to the ceiling of the room is adapted to run in a track positioned opposite it on, respectively, the ceiling and the floor of the room. The adjustable sliding door system has two profiles constituting the sides of said sliding door and surface elements mounted between the profiles and constituting the surface of the sliding door. The adjustable sliding door system has a plurality of surface elements adapted to be mounted overlapping and in continuation of each other in a length corresponding to the height of the opening. This embodiment has the advantage that, based on few standard elements, a very flexible solution is obtained for building a sliding door of any height and where colors/decors may be varied according to personal desires.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A system for building a height-adjustable door, comprising a plurality of door leaf elements constituting a door leaf, each door leaf element having a front side and a back side, wherein said plurality of door leaf elements are adapted to be mounted overlapping each other such that the back side of at least one door leaf element at least partly overlaps with the front side of at least one neighboring door leaf element in continuation of each other so as to cover a distance corresponding to a desired height.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein each door leaf element comprises at least one recessed edge for engaging with a neighboring door leaf element.
11. The system according to claim 9, wherein said door leaf elements comprise a plurality of front door leaf elements and at least one back door leaf element, said front door leaf elements being adapted to be positioned at a distance from each other and said back door leaf element being adapted to be positioned behind the front door leaf elements such that the front side of the back door leaf element at least partly overlaps with the back sides of the neighboring front door leaf elements for covering said distance.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein each back door leaf element comprises elongated grooves along the width of the back door leaf element, said elongated grooves being adapted to engage with said front door leaf elements.
13. The system according to claim 9, wherein said system further comprises rollers for rolling said door along a track, said rollers being adapted to be mounted at at least one of upper and lower corners of said door.
14. The system according to claim 9, wherein said system further comprises two profiles constituting sides of said door, the door leaf elements being adapted to be mounted between said profiles.
15. The system according to claim 14, wherein at least one of said profiles comprises handles for handling said door.
16. The system according to claim 9, wherein said system further comprises indicators adapted to be mounted behind said front door leaf elements for positioning the front door leaf elements so as to cover the desired height.
17. A height-adjustable door, said door comprising a plurality of door leaf elements, each door leaf element having a front side and a back side, wherein said plurality of door leaf elements are mounted overlapping, such that the back side of at least one door leaf element at least partly overlaps with the front side of at least one neighboring door leaf element, and in continuation of each other, so as to cover a distance corresponding to a desired height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0039] The length of the profiles 105 constitutes the height of the sliding door 101, and the profiles 105 could be delivered having the exact required length l. Alternatively, the profiles 105 could be delivered having a standard length l, which is then cut by the costumer into the exact length l of interest according to the required height of the sliding door 101. In a specific embodiment, a marker could be added to the profile 105 to be delivered for easy identification of a cutting position.
[0040] The width of the surface elements constitutes the width of the sliding door 101. The profiles 105 and the surface elements could be connected using fasteners such as screws or nails or glue. In this example, profile brackets 113 are being used for connecting the profiles 105 to the front surface elements 107. Four front surface elements 107 are being used in this situation for covering the entire length l of the sliding door 101.
[0041] A bottom plate 109 is attached between the profiles 105 onto the back side of the front surface element 107 positioned at the bottom of the sliding door 101 and is used to attach two rollers 111.
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[0043] In the illustrated embodiment, indicators 110 are added to the front surface elements 107, the indicators 110 are added to make it possible to ensure that a corresponding overlapping is made with all overlapping front surface elements 107. This could be to ensure a similar visual impression of neighboring sliding doors or to ensure that the exact same overlapping is made with all front surface elements 107 and in all sliding doors 101 in a closet 100. The indicator 110 could further indicate a height of the sliding door and thereby be used to ensure a specific height of the sliding door when the front surface elements 107 have been positioned overlapping each other.
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[0045] In the illustrated embodiment, markers 110 are added to the front surface elements 107, the markers 110 are added to make it possible to ensure that a corresponding overlapping is made with all overlapping front surface elements 107. This could be to ensure a similar visual impression of neighboring sliding doors or to ensure that the exact same overlapping is made with all front surface elements 107 and in all sliding doors 101. The indicator could further indicate a height of the sliding door and thereby be used to ensure a specific height of the sliding door when the front surface elements 107 have been positioned overlapping each other.
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[0051] Throughout this text it has been described that the sliding door system is meant for positioning in front of an opening. It is to be understood that an opening could be part of a room where the sliding door is meant for delimiting a part of a room and extending from the floor to the ceiling of the room. Further the opening could be an opening to a closet or an opening to another room.