EP0563015B1 - An adjustable trolley for sliding door and window fixtures - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an adjustable trolley for sliding door and window fixtures, in particular fixtures constructed from metal section members.
- fixtures of this type comprise a surround frame of which a bottom member (coinciding in effect with a fixed cross rail of the structure) consists in a longitudinal track; the track affords a surface on which to position one or more wheels, associated with the corresponding bottom rail of the sliding sash and projecting a short distance from the bottom face of the rail.
- the wheels are permanently associated with casings secured to the bottom corners of the sliding sash, each constituting the hollow body of a respective trolley fitted to the bottom rail internally of the relative section and, in general, carrying a single wheel.
- the wheel may be adjustable for height so as to allow fine positioning of the sash during the assembly operation.
- Utility Model IT 190 865 which is designed to facilitate the accommodation of any unevenness in the track, use is made of a trolley having a pair of wheels anchored rotatably to a rocker carried pivotably and slidably in a pair of angled slots afforded by the flanks of the casing; the trolley in question also comprises adjustment means located externally of the casing and impinging directly on the rocker, which permit of altering the position of the rocker in relation to the casing.
- the applicant thought of embodying a trolley with the same capacities of adapting to unevenness in the track, and allowing adjustment of the fixture, while presenting a more compact structure and permitting removal of the moving component without the need even for partial detachment of the sliding sash from the surround.
- the object of the present invention is to provide such a trolley.
- a trolley according to the invention forms part of a sliding door or window fixture comprising a stationary surround frame 1 (illustrated partially in fig 3), of which the bottom part, and more exactly a fixed bottom rail 2, is embodied as a track 3 extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixture and affording a surface on which to position a set of wheels 4 associated with the bottom rail 5 of a sliding sash frame and projecting downwards from the bottom face of the rail 5.
- a stationary surround frame 1 illustrated partially in fig 3
- the bottom part and more exactly a fixed bottom rail 2
- a track 3 extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixture and affording a surface on which to position a set of wheels 4 associated with the bottom rail 5 of a sliding sash frame and projecting downwards from the bottom face of the rail 5.
- the trolley carries two wheels 4, anchored freely and rotatably to a first hollow element 8 with a bottom open face which can be connected (the manner to be described in due course) to a second hollow element 6, secured internally of the bottom rail 5 at one end by way of respective fastening means 7.
- such fastening means 7 consist in a grub screw 70 accommodated within a relative socket 71 afforded by a terminal boss 72 integral with the second hollow element 6, which can be tightened against the bottom face of the rail 5.
- the second hollow element 6 also incorporates a pair of longitudinal fins 23 appearing uncinate in section (fig 3) and designed to locate in corresponding channels 24 afforded by the rail 5, which provide an additional measure of support.
- the top face 8a of the first hollow element 8 (see figs 1 and 2) exhibits a portion 9 of downwardly angled profile which, with the fixture assembled, is designed to interact slidably with a matching reaction surface 10 afforded by the topmost part 6a of the second hollow element 6, thereby allowing translation of the first hollow element 8 relative to the second hollow element 6 by operation of the adjustment means 11.
- the external flank faces of the first hollow element 8 afford a pair of transversely projecting pins 12 insertable slidably in respective mutually opposed grooves 13 afforded by the internal flank faces of the second hollow element 6; the bottom end of each groove 13 is open, whilst the remaining end merges internally of the hollow element 6 (and substantially without any break in continuity) into a further respective groove 14.
- these further grooves 14 occupy a position axially contiguous to the reaction surface 10 afforded by the same top part of the second hollow element 6 and exhibit substantially the same arcuate profile, in such a way that the first hollow element 8 can be restrained freely and slidably.
- the aforementioned adjustment means 11 consist in a screw 15 freely insertable through the end wall 16 of the second hollow element 6, accommodated by a relative clearance slot 17, and engaging rotatably in a matching threaded socket 18 afforded by the end wall 19 of the first element 8; the screw 15 is also insertable through a retaining and alignment block 20, interposed between the screw itself and the end wall 19.
- the block 20 will be seen also to afford a pair of vertical profiles 21 disposed in such a way as to interlock with a pair of matching dovetail profiles 22 integral with the outermost end wall 16 and thus remain permanently associated with the second hollow element 6 while slidable vertically in relation thereto so as to accommodate the movement of the screw 15 in bringing about the translatory motion of the first hollow element 8.
- the circumferential surfaces of the seating offered by the block 20 might be roughened (a feature not illustrated in the drawings) so as to prevent the screw 15 from slipping.
- each slot 25 denotes one of a pair of slots afforded by each flank of the first hollow element 8, and serving to ensure the stable retention of a relative wheel 4; the edges of each slot 25 are staked or otherwise deformed below the wheel hub 4a to create an angled lip 26 on either side, thus anchoring the wheel more securely within the first hollow element 8.
- An adjustable trolley thus embodied is fitted to the sliding sash (typically, two such trolleys are fitted one to each end of the bottom rail), before the sash is offered to the fixed surround frame, by locating the fins 23 of the second hollow element 6 in the relative channels 24 afforded by the rail 5 and securing the element in the desired position by tightening the grub screw 70 (which will have been inserted previously into its socket 71).
- the first hollow element 8 with the wheels 4 already anchored, is introduced from the bottom by locating the pins 12 in the vertical grooves 13 and directing upward until accommodated stably between the two profiled grooves 14; with the first hollow element 8 held in the appropriate position, the screw 15 can be inserted through the block 20 and located in the threaded socket 18 afforded by the relative end wall 19.
- the installer is able to adjust the distance between the wheels 4 and the sash with ease, by virtue of the permanent contact maintained (not least by the weight of the sash) between the two arcuate surfaces 9 and 10, which function as cam profiles to induce an upward or downward movement (see arrow F, fig 1) of the first hollow element 8 in relation to the second 6; the screw 15 is subjected to no bending stress by this movement given the freedom of vertical sliding motion allowed to the block 20 by the two sets of matching profiles 21 and 22 (see arrow F1, fig 1).
- a trolley thus embodied affords the advantages of compact dimensions, and precise adjustment, thanks to the arcuate cam profiles incorporated into the two casing elements; the adjustment is swift and simple, moreover, since the installer has no need to remove the sash from the track, and the block associated with the end of the trolley provides a permanent means of reference and alignment.
- the embodiment of the adjustable trolley described and illustrated implies no limitation; in the case of especially heavy sashes, for example, the wheel hubs might be carried in bearings.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an adjustable trolley for sliding door and window fixtures, in particular fixtures constructed from metal section members.
- Conventionally, fixtures of this type comprise a surround frame of which a bottom member (coinciding in effect with a fixed cross rail of the structure) consists in a longitudinal track; the track affords a surface on which to position one or more wheels, associated with the corresponding bottom rail of the sliding sash and projecting a short distance from the bottom face of the rail.
- The wheels are permanently associated with casings secured to the bottom corners of the sliding sash, each constituting the hollow body of a respective trolley fitted to the bottom rail internally of the relative section and, in general, carrying a single wheel. The wheel may be adjustable for height so as to allow fine positioning of the sash during the assembly operation.
- In an existing solution, as disclosed in Utility Model IT 190 865, for example, which is designed to facilitate the accommodation of any unevenness in the track, use is made of a trolley having a pair of wheels anchored rotatably to a rocker carried pivotably and slidably in a pair of angled slots afforded by the flanks of the casing; the trolley in question also comprises adjustment means located externally of the casing and impinging directly on the rocker, which permit of altering the position of the rocker in relation to the casing.
- Another solution, representing the closest prior art, is proposed in the French Patent FR-A-2 332 406, which discloses an adjustable trolley comprising a first hollow element with at least one pair of wheels, said first element being rotatably connected to a rocker affording an angled profile matching with a corresponding surface of a second hollow element, that it fixed on a sash of a sliding door or window fixture. By the rotation of a regulating screw, the rocker is horizontally slid on the angled surface of the second hollow element that causes a vertical adjustment of the rocker and of the first hollow element connected. The structure is therefore of relative encumbrance and requires several elements. Besides in case of substitution of an element of the trolley, it is generally necessary the complete dismantling of the trolley from the sash.
- Considering these disclosures, the applicant thought of embodying a trolley with the same capacities of adapting to unevenness in the track, and allowing adjustment of the fixture, while presenting a more compact structure and permitting removal of the moving component without the need even for partial detachment of the sliding sash from the surround.
- Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide such a trolley.
- The stated object is realized in an adjustable trolley for sliding door and window fixtures as characterized in the appended claims.
- The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
- fig 1 is a side elevation of the trolley according to the present invention, in which certain parts are omitted and others shown in section;
- fig 2 shows the trolley of fig 1, viewed in plan from above with certain parts omitted and others shown in section;
- fig 3 is a cross section of the trolley according to the invention, shown fitted to a sliding sash;
- fig 4 shows an enlarged detail of the trolley of fig 1, and more exactly a set of internal grooves, seen in perspective and with certain parts omitted.
- Referring to the accompanying drawings, a trolley according to the invention forms part of a sliding door or window fixture comprising a stationary surround frame 1 (illustrated partially in fig 3), of which the bottom part, and more exactly a fixed bottom rail 2, is embodied as a track 3 extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixture and affording a surface on which to position a set of
wheels 4 associated with thebottom rail 5 of a sliding sash frame and projecting downwards from the bottom face of therail 5. - The trolley carries two
wheels 4, anchored freely and rotatably to a firsthollow element 8 with a bottom open face which can be connected (the manner to be described in due course) to a secondhollow element 6, secured internally of thebottom rail 5 at one end by way of respective fastening means 7. - In the example illustrated, such fastening means 7 consist in a
grub screw 70 accommodated within arelative socket 71 afforded by aterminal boss 72 integral with the secondhollow element 6, which can be tightened against the bottom face of therail 5. To advantage, the secondhollow element 6 also incorporates a pair oflongitudinal fins 23 appearing uncinate in section (fig 3) and designed to locate incorresponding channels 24 afforded by therail 5, which provide an additional measure of support. - 11 denotes means of adjustment located externally of the second
hollow element 6 and impinging on the firsthollow element 8, which serve to induce a relative translatory motion such as will vary the distance separating thewheels 4 from the sash. - The top face 8a of the first hollow element 8 (see figs 1 and 2) exhibits a
portion 9 of downwardly angled profile which, with the fixture assembled, is designed to interact slidably with amatching reaction surface 10 afforded by thetopmost part 6a of the secondhollow element 6, thereby allowing translation of the firsthollow element 8 relative to the secondhollow element 6 by operation of the adjustment means 11. - More exactly (still in figs 1 and 2), the external flank faces of the first
hollow element 8 afford a pair of transversely projectingpins 12 insertable slidably in respective mutually opposedgrooves 13 afforded by the internal flank faces of the secondhollow element 6; the bottom end of eachgroove 13 is open, whilst the remaining end merges internally of the hollow element 6 (and substantially without any break in continuity) into a furtherrespective groove 14. As discernible in particular from fig 4, thesefurther grooves 14 occupy a position axially contiguous to thereaction surface 10 afforded by the same top part of the secondhollow element 6 and exhibit substantially the same arcuate profile, in such a way that the firsthollow element 8 can be restrained freely and slidably. - The aforementioned adjustment means 11 consist in a
screw 15 freely insertable through theend wall 16 of the secondhollow element 6, accommodated by arelative clearance slot 17, and engaging rotatably in a matching threadedsocket 18 afforded by theend wall 19 of thefirst element 8; thescrew 15 is also insertable through a retaining andalignment block 20, interposed between the screw itself and theend wall 19. Theblock 20 will be seen also to afford a pair ofvertical profiles 21 disposed in such a way as to interlock with a pair of matchingdovetail profiles 22 integral with theoutermost end wall 16 and thus remain permanently associated with the secondhollow element 6 while slidable vertically in relation thereto so as to accommodate the movement of thescrew 15 in bringing about the translatory motion of the firsthollow element 8. - To advantage, the circumferential surfaces of the seating offered by the
block 20 might be roughened (a feature not illustrated in the drawings) so as to prevent thescrew 15 from slipping. - 25 denotes one of a pair of slots afforded by each flank of the first
hollow element 8, and serving to ensure the stable retention of arelative wheel 4; the edges of eachslot 25 are staked or otherwise deformed below thewheel hub 4a to create anangled lip 26 on either side, thus anchoring the wheel more securely within the firsthollow element 8. - An adjustable trolley thus embodied is fitted to the sliding sash (typically, two such trolleys are fitted one to each end of the bottom rail), before the sash is offered to the fixed surround frame, by locating the
fins 23 of the secondhollow element 6 in therelative channels 24 afforded by therail 5 and securing the element in the desired position by tightening the grub screw 70 (which will have been inserted previously into its socket 71). - Next, the first
hollow element 8, with thewheels 4 already anchored, is introduced from the bottom by locating thepins 12 in thevertical grooves 13 and directing upward until accommodated stably between the two profiledgrooves 14; with the firsthollow element 8 held in the appropriate position, thescrew 15 can be inserted through theblock 20 and located in the threadedsocket 18 afforded by therelative end wall 19. At this point, rotating thescrew 15 right or left by means of the appropriate tool from externally of the assembly, the installer is able to adjust the distance between thewheels 4 and the sash with ease, by virtue of the permanent contact maintained (not least by the weight of the sash) between the twoarcuate surfaces hollow element 8 in relation to the second 6; thescrew 15 is subjected to no bending stress by this movement given the freedom of vertical sliding motion allowed to theblock 20 by the two sets ofmatching profiles 21 and 22 (see arrow F1, fig 1). - A trolley thus embodied affords the advantages of compact dimensions, and precise adjustment, thanks to the arcuate cam profiles incorporated into the two casing elements; the adjustment is swift and simple, moreover, since the installer has no need to remove the sash from the track, and the block associated with the end of the trolley provides a permanent means of reference and alignment.
- The embodiment of the adjustable trolley described and illustrated implies no limitation; in the case of especially heavy sashes, for example, the wheel hubs might be carried in bearings.
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- An adjustable trolley for sliding door and window fixtures typically comprising a surround frame (1) of which the bottom member, coinciding with the fixed bottom rail (2), presents a longitudinal track (3) on which to position at least one pair of runner wheels (4) associated with a corresponding bottom rail (5) forming part of a sliding sash, projecting from the bottom face of the rail (5), said adjustable trolley comprising first (8) and second (6) hollow elements, said first hollow element (8) having runner wheels (4) rotatably anchored thereto, comprising a top face (8a), and being associated with the second hollow element (6), which second hollow element (6) comprises a topmost part (6a) attachable internally to the bottom rail (5) by means of respective fastening means (7), wherein the first element (8) is capable of translatory movement in the runner direction relative to the second element (6), induced by adjustment means (11) accessible from externally of the second element (6), in such a way as to allow the distance between the runner wheels (4) and the sash to be adjusted,
characterized in that- each of the first and second hollow elements is a unitary element; in that- the top face (8a) of the first hollow element (8) exhibits a portion (9) of downwardly angled profile matching with a reaction surface (10) afforded by the topmost part (6a) of the second hollow element (6); and in that- the external flank faces of the first hollow element (8) afford an opposed pair of transversely projecting pins (12) insertable respectively and slidably in mutually opposed grooves (13) traversing the internal flank faces of the second hollow element (6) across their breadth from top to bottom, the bottom ends of said grooves (13) being open and the upper ends merging with further respective grooves (14) afforded by the same flank faces of the second hollow element (6), located contiguously to and fashioned substantially with the same angled profile as that of the reaction surface (10), in such a way as to afford means of restraining the first hollow element (8) freely and slidably. - A trolley as in claim 1, wherein the means (11) of adjustment consist essentially in a screw (15) freely insertable through the end wall (16) of the second hollow element (6), occupying a relative clearance slot (17) afforded by the wall (16), and engaging in a matching threaded socket (18) offered by the corresponding end wall (19) of the first hollow element (8), also a retaining and alignment block (20) interposed between the screw (15) and the second hollow element (6), affording a passage to the screw (15) and exhibiting a pair of vertical profiles (21) disposed in such a way as to maintain a stable position, by interlocking with a pair of matching dovetail profiles (22) integral with the end wall (16) of the second hollow element (6), while accommodating the movement of the screw (15) that occurs when the translatory motion is induced in the first hollow element (8).
- A trolley as in claim 1, wherein the second hollow element (6) is embodied with at least one pair of longitudinally extending fins (23), uncinate in section and insertable in corresponding channels (24) afforded by the bottom rail (5) of the sliding sash, by which additional support is afforded to the second hollow element (6).
- A trolley as in claim 1, wherein the flanks of the first hollow element (8) afford a plurality of slots (25) arranged in pairs and ensuring a stable retention of the wheels (4), of which the edges are staked beneath the corresponding wheel hubs (4a) in such a manner as to create an angled lip (26) on either side.
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