EP0538181A1 - A sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle - Google Patents

A sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle Download PDF

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EP0538181A1
EP0538181A1 EP92650006A EP92650006A EP0538181A1 EP 0538181 A1 EP0538181 A1 EP 0538181A1 EP 92650006 A EP92650006 A EP 92650006A EP 92650006 A EP92650006 A EP 92650006A EP 0538181 A1 EP0538181 A1 EP 0538181A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/30Screens or collapsible cabinets for showers or baths
    • A47K3/34Slidable screens

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  • the present invention relates to a sliding entry door arrangement, suitable for glazed panels such as bath and shower screens adapted to fit differing bath or shower cubicle recess sizes.
  • a sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle comprising a door frame defining a first fixed side section (3) and a second open section (1) defining top and bottom track means (13) being slidable with respect to the first section so as to allow the width of the frame to be laterally extendable to fit different cubicle recess sizes, and comprising at least two door leaf sections (5,6) mounted for sliding engagement on the track means, characterized in that a first sliding door leaf section (6) is mounted for relative sliding movement on the track means (13) of the door frame, and in that a second sliding door leaf section (5) is mounted for relative sliding movement both on the track means (13) of the frame and on rail means (11) defined by the first sliding door leaf section (6).
  • the advantage of this arrangement is that it allows for overlapping relative sliding movement of the two door leaves so as to telescope when opening the door.
  • the door leaves preferably both overlap a fixed side panel in a preferred embodiment when the door is open for maximum space saving.
  • the arrangement may simply comprise two overlapping door leaves in a width-adjustable frame, i.e. without a fixed side panel.
  • the leading sliding door mounting is located so as not to run off the end of the track means even when the frame is fully extended.
  • the effective length of the top and bottom tracks is shortened when the frame is adjusted for full extension.
  • the leading sliding door mounting is advantageously set so as to reach the end of the track but not run off the end even when the frame is fully extended.
  • the track means comprises a channel section defining a single groove
  • the door mountings comprise wheel bearings adapted to run in line in the groove.
  • the rail means comprises an inwardly-facing groove defined by the second sliding door leaf section, and a mounting engaging the first sliding door leaf section therewith comprises a nylon saddle component.
  • the inwardly-facing groove on the second door leaf ensures that the two door leaves cannot come apart, and the compact nylon saddle component hooking over the edge of the groove provides easy assembly of parts and does not affect the smooth gliding action of the wheel bearings in the tracks.
  • a front entry sliding door arrangement for a bath or shower cubicle comprises a door frame having a top section 1, a side section 2, and a bottom section (obscured in plan view).
  • the three sides of the frame support a sliding frame section 3 which preferably encloses a glazed panel 12, and which effectively makes the width of the frame extendable to fit different cubicle recesses or mounting locations.
  • a middle sliding door section 6 is hung on the top frame 1 in an inwardly-facing groove or track 13 by means of two glider wheel bearings 7 and 8.
  • the leading sliding door section 5 is mounted to slide with respect to the frame 1 by means of a glider wheel bearing 9, and to slide with respect to the middle sliding door section 6 by means of a special slide bearing 10, suspended in a groove 11 formed on the middle sliding door section.
  • the slide bearing 10 is preferably a nylon saddle component which hooks over the edge of groove 11.
  • the sliding door arrangement described above provides a telescopic arrangement which may easily be adjusted to fit within openings allowing for an adjustment of up to, for example 100 mm, representing the maximum extension of the sliding frame section 3, which may be fixed in place if desired.
  • glider wheel bearing 8 is set about 100 mm from the edge of the middle sliding door section 6, such that the wheel bearing remains on track in the frame 1 even when the door is fully open and the frame is fully extended (see Figure 2).
  • the sliding doors 5, 6 remain fully functional regardless of the extension of the sliding frame section 3.

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Abstract

A sliding door arrangement comprises a door frame defining a first fixed side section (3) and a second open section (1) defining top and bottom tracks (13) which are slidable with respect to the first section so as to allow the width of the frame to be laterally extendable to fit different cubicle recess sizes. Two door leaf sections (5,6) are mounted for sliding engagement on the tracks, wherein the first sliding door leaf section (6) is mounted for relative sliding movement on the tracks (13) of the door frame, and wherein the second sliding door leaf section (5) is mounted for relative sliding movement both on the tracks (13) of the frame and on a rail (11) defined by the first sliding door leaf section (6). The two door leaves are therefore telescopic and both may overlap with a fixed side panel section (12), when present.

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  • The present invention relates to a sliding entry door arrangement, suitable for glazed panels such as bath and shower screens adapted to fit differing bath or shower cubicle recess sizes.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided a sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle comprising a door frame defining a first fixed side section (3) and a second open section (1) defining top and bottom track means (13) being slidable with respect to the first section so as to allow the width of the frame to be laterally extendable to fit different cubicle recess sizes, and comprising at least two door leaf sections (5,6) mounted for sliding engagement on the track means, characterized in that a first sliding door leaf section (6) is mounted for relative sliding movement on the track means (13) of the door frame, and in that a second sliding door leaf section (5) is mounted for relative sliding movement both on the track means (13) of the frame and on rail means (11) defined by the first sliding door leaf section (6).
  • The advantage of this arrangement is that it allows for overlapping relative sliding movement of the two door leaves so as to telescope when opening the door. The door leaves preferably both overlap a fixed side panel in a preferred embodiment when the door is open for maximum space saving. Alternatively, the arrangement may simply comprise two overlapping door leaves in a width-adjustable frame, i.e. without a fixed side panel.
  • Preferably, the leading sliding door mounting is located so as not to run off the end of the track means even when the frame is fully extended.
  • As the two sides of the frame are capable of being moved apart for width-adjustability, the effective length of the top and bottom tracks is shortened when the frame is adjusted for full extension. However, the leading sliding door mounting is advantageously set so as to reach the end of the track but not run off the end even when the frame is fully extended.
  • Preferably, the track means comprises a channel section defining a single groove, and the door mountings comprise wheel bearings adapted to run in line in the groove.
  • The advantage of this arrangement is that a single extrusion of compact dimensions can be used as the track means instead of a wider channel defining side by side grooves for different door leaf mountings which have a greater tendancy to derail.
  • Preferably, the rail means comprises an inwardly-facing groove defined by the second sliding door leaf section, and a mounting engaging the first sliding door leaf section therewith comprises a nylon saddle component.
  • The inwardly-facing groove on the second door leaf ensures that the two door leaves cannot come apart, and the compact nylon saddle component hooking over the edge of the groove provides easy assembly of parts and does not affect the smooth gliding action of the wheel bearings in the tracks.
  • A preferred embodiment of a sliding door arrangement suitable for use as a bath or shower screen will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which,
    • Figure 1 is a plan view from above showing the door in an open condition with the frame compressed;
    • Figure 2 shows the door in an open position with the frame extended;
    • Figure 3 shows the door in a closed condition with the frame compressed;
    • Figure 4 shows the door in a closed condition with the frame extended, and
    • Figure 5 shows a detailed perspective view of the mounting of the two sliding door sections on the door frame.
  • A front entry sliding door arrangement for a bath or shower cubicle comprises a door frame having a top section 1, a side section 2, and a bottom section (obscured in plan view). The three sides of the frame support a sliding frame section 3 which preferably encloses a glazed panel 12, and which effectively makes the width of the frame extendable to fit different cubicle recesses or mounting locations.
  • A middle sliding door section 6 is hung on the top frame 1 in an inwardly-facing groove or track 13 by means of two glider wheel bearings 7 and 8. The leading sliding door section 5 is mounted to slide with respect to the frame 1 by means of a glider wheel bearing 9, and to slide with respect to the middle sliding door section 6 by means of a special slide bearing 10, suspended in a groove 11 formed on the middle sliding door section. The slide bearing 10 is preferably a nylon saddle component which hooks over the edge of groove 11.
  • It will be seen from Figures 1 to 4 that the sliding door arrangement described above provides a telescopic arrangement which may easily be adjusted to fit within openings allowing for an adjustment of up to, for example 100 mm, representing the maximum extension of the sliding frame section 3, which may be fixed in place if desired. It will be noted that glider wheel bearing 8 is set about 100 mm from the edge of the middle sliding door section 6, such that the wheel bearing remains on track in the frame 1 even when the door is fully open and the frame is fully extended (see Figure 2). Thus, the sliding doors 5, 6 remain fully functional regardless of the extension of the sliding frame section 3.
  • An identical arrangement is provided at the base of the frame, i.e. a mirror image of the plan views shown in Figures 1 to 4 could equally show the base of the frame when viewed from below. Thus the sliding door sections 5, 6 are not prone to derailment.

Claims (5)

  1. A sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle comprising a door frame defining a first fixed side section (3) and a second open section (1) defining top and bottom track means (13) being slidable with respect to the first section so as to allow the width of the frame to be laterally extendable to fit different cubicle recess sizes, and comprising at least two door leaf sections (5,6) mounted for sliding engagement on the track means, characterized in that a first sliding door leaf section (6) is mounted for relative sliding movement on the track means (13) of the door frame, and in that a second sliding door leaf section (5) is mounted for relative sliding movement both on the track means (13) of the frame and on rail means (11) defined by the first sliding door leaf section (6).
  2. A sliding door arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, in an open position, the door leaf sections (5,6) are adapted to overlap the fixed side section (12).
  3. A sliding door arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the leading sliding door mounting (8) is located so as not to run off the end of the track means (13) even when the frame is fully extended.
  4. A sliding door arrangement as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the track means (13) comprises a channel section defining a single groove and in that the door mountings comprise wheel bearings (9) adapted to run in line in the groove.
  5. A sliding door arrangement as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the rail means (11) comprises an inwardly-facing groove defined by the second sliding door leaf section (6), and in that a mounting engaging the first sliding door leaf section therewith comprises a nylon saddle component (10).
EP92650006A 1991-10-15 1992-10-14 A sliding door arrangement for a shower or bath cubicle Withdrawn EP0538181A1 (en)

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GB2433436A (en) * 2005-12-21 2007-06-27 Aqualux Products Ltd Shower screen and tray
EP1859710A1 (en) * 2006-05-24 2007-11-28 Chen-Ho Chu Sliding Panel
CN104068772A (en) * 2014-06-24 2014-10-01 德清艾希德卫浴洁具有限公司 Simple shower room
US9103134B1 (en) 2014-04-30 2015-08-11 Neuehouse LLC Adjustable open space office system
WO2018045527A1 (en) * 2016-09-08 2018-03-15 佛山市理想卫浴有限公司 Easy-to-clean lower slide device for shower door
CN109620024A (en) * 2019-01-10 2019-04-16 佛山市沃尔曼洁具有限公司 Fast-assembling shower house
CN114876322A (en) * 2022-05-16 2022-08-09 苏州金螳螂建筑装饰股份有限公司 Assembled design structure of complicated hidden door of open in superelevation

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FR2334331A1 (en) * 1975-12-11 1977-07-08 Guenter & Co Oni Metall SLIDING DOOR TO INSULATE FROM THE REST OF A ROOM THE SPACE RESERVED FOR A SHOWER, TUB OR OTHER SANITARY APPLIANCE
DE8509994U1 (en) * 1985-04-03 1985-05-30 Schulte-Duschkabinenbau, 5768 Sundern Shower cubicle for a corner shower cup
DE3417044A1 (en) * 1984-05-09 1985-11-21 Rolf 6000 Frankfurt Lehmann Shower and bathtub partition
DE8915301U1 (en) * 1989-12-30 1990-02-08 Lido-Duschabtrennungen Ges. m.b.H., Taufkirchen/Pram Shower cubicle partition
DE3427911C1 (en) * 1984-07-28 1990-02-15 Hüppe GmbH, 2900 Oldenburg Shower partition in the form of a sliding door

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FR2334331A1 (en) * 1975-12-11 1977-07-08 Guenter & Co Oni Metall SLIDING DOOR TO INSULATE FROM THE REST OF A ROOM THE SPACE RESERVED FOR A SHOWER, TUB OR OTHER SANITARY APPLIANCE
DE3417044A1 (en) * 1984-05-09 1985-11-21 Rolf 6000 Frankfurt Lehmann Shower and bathtub partition
DE3427911C1 (en) * 1984-07-28 1990-02-15 Hüppe GmbH, 2900 Oldenburg Shower partition in the form of a sliding door
DE8509994U1 (en) * 1985-04-03 1985-05-30 Schulte-Duschkabinenbau, 5768 Sundern Shower cubicle for a corner shower cup
DE8915301U1 (en) * 1989-12-30 1990-02-08 Lido-Duschabtrennungen Ges. m.b.H., Taufkirchen/Pram Shower cubicle partition

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2433436A (en) * 2005-12-21 2007-06-27 Aqualux Products Ltd Shower screen and tray
EP1859710A1 (en) * 2006-05-24 2007-11-28 Chen-Ho Chu Sliding Panel
US9103134B1 (en) 2014-04-30 2015-08-11 Neuehouse LLC Adjustable open space office system
CN104068772A (en) * 2014-06-24 2014-10-01 德清艾希德卫浴洁具有限公司 Simple shower room
WO2018045527A1 (en) * 2016-09-08 2018-03-15 佛山市理想卫浴有限公司 Easy-to-clean lower slide device for shower door
CN109620024A (en) * 2019-01-10 2019-04-16 佛山市沃尔曼洁具有限公司 Fast-assembling shower house
CN114876322A (en) * 2022-05-16 2022-08-09 苏州金螳螂建筑装饰股份有限公司 Assembled design structure of complicated hidden door of open in superelevation

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