EP2402534A1 - Wall lower guide device for sliding door - Google Patents
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- the present invention relates to a wall guide device for a sliding door, in accordance with the introduction to the main claim.
- a sliding door is known to be used for many applications, such as closures for apertures in walls of common environments (dwellings), of sterile environments (such as those in hospitals, laboratories or the like) or of environments at controlled temperature and/or atmosphere, such as cold-storage rooms.
- Such doors generally comprise a body with opposing flat surfaces defining an (inner) first face of the door which moves frontally to the wall and an outer second face distant from the wall, lateral faces connecting this first and second surface or face together, and a top side and bottom side which move along a plane or floor extending upwards from which there is the wall provided with the access aperture to said environment.
- a seal element is usually present which, when the door is closed, rests against the wall in proximity to the aperture, to thus form a seal along the edge thereof.
- the door generally moves along an upper guide (positioned to correspond with the upper side of the door) fixed to the wall or to an upper surface (ceiling) parallel to the floor, and along a lower guide which can be associated with the wall, more or less close to the floor.
- the lower guide can be a guide associated with the floor.
- the door is coupled to this lower guide by a pin, possibly associated with a bracket projecting from the body of the door and slidable within the guide itself.
- This latter also presents in proximity to the aperture a terminal portion curved towards the wall and inclined to the floor, to guide the door during closure onto the aperture and to withdraw it therefrom during opening.
- any seal element is hermetically pressed against the wall.
- a terminal guide element associated with the floor or wall finally carries the door into its closure position against the wall and onto the aperture of this latter.
- the ground lower guide (associated with the floor) has instead the problem of interfering with the movement of trucks which pass through the aperture in the wall, and can collect dirt.
- DE25337665 describes a door slidable relative to the plane of a wall, in particular for vehicles; it is connected to a trolley slidable along a guide rigid with this wall via a double acting hinge member.
- This hinge member comprises a first part fixed to the door at one end and hinged at a second end to a second part connected by an independent hinge to the trolley. This hinge member is therefore unable to rotate about the point at which it is fixed to the door.
- the hinge member of the prior patent comprises a spring disposed within it to assume a position lying in the plane containing the two hinges of this member connecting its parts, when the door is closed onto the wall.
- This spring is of considerable size, which affects the size of the hinge member.
- DE2218678 describes a sliding door system in which two doors are mounted on parallel guide tracks. A first of these doors can move along only one track, while the second can pass from one track to the other by a mechanism comprising a pair of arms supporting the door and each hinged at a first end to this latter and at a second end to a support element slidable along one of these tracks. This is provided in union with each arm, and is connected to the support element.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a lower guide device of the wall type for a sliding door, which represents an improvement over existing similar devices.
- a particular object of the device is to provide a small-dimension device of the aforesaid type which can be adapted to different door dimensions and sizes.
- Another object is to provide a device of the aforesaid type which can be used on apertures which are not provided with a counter-frame for the sliding door, said device hence being universally usable independently of the type of construction of the wall (and aperture) along which the door slides.
- Another object is to provide a device of the aforesaid type which enables the door to be withdrawn while being opened and during sliding, to a distance sufficient to prevent its inner first surface, or the seal element carried by it, from rubbing against the wall, to prevent damage to this surface or wear to said element.
- a further object is to provide a device of the stated type which ensures hermetic closure of the wall aperture.
- a further object is to provide a device of the stated type which is of adjustable assembly and use, to ensure simple utilization on every type of door and/or seal element.
- a device according to the invention is indicated overall by 1 and is arranged to slidably secure a door 2 to a guide or wall lower guide element 3 associated with a wall 4 provided with an aperture 5 to be closed by said sliding door 2.
- This latter comprises a body 8 having an inner first surface or face 9 facing the wall 4 and an outer surface or face 10 opposing the first.
- the body 8 comprises vertical opposing lateral faces connecting the surfaces 9 and 10 together (only the face 11 is shown in the figures), an upper side and a lower side (neither shown), this latter being close to a surface or floor (also not shown) along which the door slides.
- a seal element or gasket 13 of known type is associated with the inner surface 9 to sealedly close the aperture 5 (by deformedly resting on the wall 4) when the door is closed thereonto.
- the guide 3 comprises a body 3K of small thickness substantially close to the diameter of a pin 15 of the device 1 which is movable (slidingly and about its longitudinal axis) within a guide recess 16 closed at a free end 17 of the guide by a closure piece 18.
- the pin 15 can rotate within the guide 3 as will be described and as is apparent from Figure 4 .
- the guide 3 is fixed to the wall 4 in known manner, for example by as screw or similar threaded piece 20.
- the device 1 comprises a connection member 21 to connect the door 2 to the wall 4.
- this member 21 comprises an L-shaped body 22 presenting a first and second free end 23 and 24.
- the first end 23 is fixed to the pin 15, while a pin 26 is fixed to the other (second) end to rotatably connect the member 21 to the door 2.
- the pin 26 is rigid with a support 27 presenting a flat portion 28 to be adjustably fixed, for example by screws 29 inserted through elongated holes 60 perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the door, to the lateral face 11 of the door 2; from the portion 28 two parallel spaced elements 30 and 31 project, provided with coaxial holes 33 and 34 (containing members such as bearings or antifriction bushes) into which corresponding opposing ends 26A and 26B of the pin 26 are inserted. Said ends are axially locked in these holes by known restraining means, such as split rings or the like 35.
- the pin 26 is fixed in known manner to the second end 24 of the body 22.
- This end pertains to a first portion 22A of said body fixed adjustably to a second portion 22B of the body presenting the first end of this latter to which the pin 15is connected.
- These first and second portions are connected together in an adjustable manner. The adjustment is achieved by providing in one of said portions (for example the second 22B) slots or elongated through holes 39 through which screws 40 are inserted into corresponding holes in the other portion (for example the first portion 22A), these screws being locked by nuts 41 (or by a plate with threaded holes) to hence clamp said portions one against the other.
- the distance of the first portion 22A from the end 23 of the body 22 can be varied, hence varying the distance of the door 2 (rigid with this first portion 22A) from the wall 4 (to which the second portion 22B is secured by the pin 15 in the guide 3).
- At least one elastic return element is provided about the pin 26.
- this return element is defined by a pair of spiral springs 45, 46 disposed about the pin 26 in proximity to its opposing ends 26A, 26B.
- Each spring 45, 46 comprises a first end 49 resting against the portion 28 of the support 27 and a second end 50 positioned along the second end 24 of the body 22.
- the springs 45 and 46 urge it open, without force by the user.
- the second portion 22B of the body 22 presents a travel stop 53 at its end 24 to block further door opening when in a position, parallel to the closed position (attained by a movement which maintains the door always parallel to itself), at a predetermined distance from the wall 4.
- This opening is obtained by virtue of the rotation of the pins 15 and 26 respectively within the guide 3 and in the holes 33 and 34, as can be appreciated from the different positions assumed by the end 23 and the end 24 of the member 21 in Figures 3 and 4 .
- This rotation brings said member from a position with the end 23 disposed in a plane inclined to the wall 5 to a position in which this end lies in a plane perpendicular to said wall, positions attained by said rotations of the pins 15 and 26.
- a single elastic element can be used, for example a single spiral spring positioned about the pin 26 or another type of spring disposed between the body 22 and the door.
- a wall lower guide device for a sliding door is obtained which is of very small overall dimensions compared with known guides, and is of easy and universal assembly (in this respect, the door does not require a backing frame on the wall).
- the invention also enables amplification of the door movement relative to the wall, and allows easy adjustment of its open and closed position relative to be wall.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a wall guide device for a sliding door, in accordance with the introduction to the main claim.
- A sliding door is known to be used for many applications, such as closures for apertures in walls of common environments (dwellings), of sterile environments (such as those in hospitals, laboratories or the like) or of environments at controlled temperature and/or atmosphere, such as cold-storage rooms. Such doors generally comprise a body with opposing flat surfaces defining an (inner) first face of the door which moves frontally to the wall and an outer second face distant from the wall, lateral faces connecting this first and second surface or face together, and a top side and bottom side which move along a plane or floor extending upwards from which there is the wall provided with the access aperture to said environment. Along the edges of the inner first surface of the door a seal element is usually present which, when the door is closed, rests against the wall in proximity to the aperture, to thus form a seal along the edge thereof. The door generally moves along an upper guide (positioned to correspond with the upper side of the door) fixed to the wall or to an upper surface (ceiling) parallel to the floor, and along a lower guide which can be associated with the wall, more or less close to the floor. Alternatively, the lower guide can be a guide associated with the floor.
- In the case of a guide fixed to the wall, the door is coupled to this lower guide by a pin, possibly associated with a bracket projecting from the body of the door and slidable within the guide itself. This latter also presents in proximity to the aperture a terminal portion curved towards the wall and inclined to the floor, to guide the door during closure onto the aperture and to withdraw it therefrom during opening. During closure, any seal element is hermetically pressed against the wall. These movements (closure and opening) are always obtained by moving the door parallel to itself, towards the door.
- A terminal guide element associated with the floor or wall finally carries the door into its closure position against the wall and onto the aperture of this latter.
- These known lower guide arrangements present various drawbacks. With regard to the wall lower guide, the need to provide the curved terminal part leads to a very bulky guide. Moreover the wall guide can be used only in combination with a door counter-frame of adequate thickness, greater than or at least equal to that of the guide provided with the terminal portion (which is situated at the counter-frame). All this results in a high cost both of the guide and of the door and counter-frame.
- The ground lower guide (associated with the floor) has instead the problem of interfering with the movement of trucks which pass through the aperture in the wall, and can collect dirt.
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DE25337665 describes a door slidable relative to the plane of a wall, in particular for vehicles; it is connected to a trolley slidable along a guide rigid with this wall via a double acting hinge member. This hinge member comprises a first part fixed to the door at one end and hinged at a second end to a second part connected by an independent hinge to the trolley. This hinge member is therefore unable to rotate about the point at which it is fixed to the door. - It follows that the movement involved in withdrawing this latter from the wall, when closed on itself, is achieved by a rotation about a point (that connecting the first and the second part of the hinge member) which is distant from the door. It follows that during opening, the door can slide along the wall on separating it therefrom.
- This movement can however create problems if the door supports perimetral seal elements, because these can undergo damage during their sliding on the adjacent wall.
- Moreover the hinge member of the prior patent comprises a spring disposed within it to assume a position lying in the plane containing the two hinges of this member connecting its parts, when the door is closed onto the wall. This spring is of considerable size, which affects the size of the hinge member.
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DE2218678 describes a sliding door system in which two doors are mounted on parallel guide tracks. A first of these doors can move along only one track, while the second can pass from one track to the other by a mechanism comprising a pair of arms supporting the door and each hinged at a first end to this latter and at a second end to a support element slidable along one of these tracks. This is provided in union with each arm, and is connected to the support element. - Because of the presence of the spring on the outside of each arm, the mechanism of the prior patent has large overall dimensions. Moreover the presence of the spring on the outside of each arm implies rotations of the second door, movable from one track to the other, which can lead to relative slippage between it and the first door slidable along only one track, in particular because the first door could possibly move along this latter track. This slippage can damage any seal elements positioned on a perimeter of one or the other door.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a lower guide device of the wall type for a sliding door, which represents an improvement over existing similar devices.
- A particular object of the device is to provide a small-dimension device of the aforesaid type which can be adapted to different door dimensions and sizes.
- Another object is to provide a device of the aforesaid type which can be used on apertures which are not provided with a counter-frame for the sliding door, said device hence being universally usable independently of the type of construction of the wall (and aperture) along which the door slides.
- Another object is to provide a device of the aforesaid type which enables the door to be withdrawn while being opened and during sliding, to a distance sufficient to prevent its inner first surface, or the seal element carried by it, from rubbing against the wall, to prevent damage to this surface or wear to said element.
- A further object is to provide a device of the stated type which ensures hermetic closure of the wall aperture.
- A further object is to provide a device of the stated type which is of adjustable assembly and use, to ensure simple utilization on every type of door and/or seal element.
- These and other objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained by a wall-type guide device in accordance with the accompanying claims.
- The present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
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Figure 1 is a view of a device according to the invention seen from above; -
Figure 2 is a front view of the device ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 3 is a view from above of the device ofFigure 1 applied to a sliding door shown in its open position; -
Figure 4 shows a sliding door similar to that ofFigure 3 , but with the door closed; and -
Figure 5 is a section through a sliding door on the line 5-5 ofFigure 3 . - With reference to said figures, a device according to the invention is indicated overall by 1 and is arranged to slidably secure a
door 2 to a guide or walllower guide element 3 associated with awall 4 provided with anaperture 5 to be closed by said slidingdoor 2. - This latter comprises a
body 8 having an inner first surface or face 9 facing thewall 4 and an outer surface orface 10 opposing the first. Thebody 8 comprises vertical opposing lateral faces connecting thesurfaces 9 and 10 together (only theface 11 is shown in the figures), an upper side and a lower side (neither shown), this latter being close to a surface or floor (also not shown) along which the door slides. In the embodiment shown in the figures, a seal element orgasket 13 of known type is associated with the inner surface 9 to sealedly close the aperture 5 (by deformedly resting on the wall 4) when the door is closed thereonto. - The
guide 3 comprises abody 3K of small thickness substantially close to the diameter of apin 15 of thedevice 1 which is movable (slidingly and about its longitudinal axis) within aguide recess 16 closed at afree end 17 of the guide by aclosure piece 18. Thepin 15 can rotate within theguide 3 as will be described and as is apparent fromFigure 4 . - The
guide 3 is fixed to thewall 4 in known manner, for example by as screw or similar threadedpiece 20. - The
device 1 comprises aconnection member 21 to connect thedoor 2 to thewall 4. In a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in the figures, thismember 21 comprises an L-shaped body 22 presenting a first and secondfree end first end 23 is fixed to thepin 15, while apin 26 is fixed to the other (second) end to rotatably connect themember 21 to thedoor 2. Thepin 26 is rigid with asupport 27 presenting aflat portion 28 to be adjustably fixed, for example byscrews 29 inserted throughelongated holes 60 perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the door, to thelateral face 11 of thedoor 2; from theportion 28 two parallel spacedelements coaxial holes 33 and 34 (containing members such as bearings or antifriction bushes) into which correspondingopposing ends pin 26 are inserted. Said ends are axially locked in these holes by known restraining means, such as split rings or the like 35. - More particularly, the
pin 26 is fixed in known manner to thesecond end 24 of thebody 22. This end pertains to afirst portion 22A of said body fixed adjustably to asecond portion 22B of the body presenting the first end of this latter to which the pin 15is connected. These first and second portions are connected together in an adjustable manner. The adjustment is achieved by providing in one of said portions (for example the second 22B) slots or elongated throughholes 39 through whichscrews 40 are inserted into corresponding holes in the other portion (for example thefirst portion 22A), these screws being locked by nuts 41 (or by a plate with threaded holes) to hence clamp said portions one against the other. By relatively moving thescrews 40 within theslots 39 the distance of thefirst portion 22A from theend 23 of thebody 22 can be varied, hence varying the distance of the door 2 (rigid with thisfirst portion 22A) from the wall 4 (to which thesecond portion 22B is secured by thepin 15 in the guide 3). - To facilitate detachment of the
door 2 from the wall 4 (towards which it is usually deviated during its sliding by a usual guide element on the floor), at least one elastic return element is provided about thepin 26. In the example, this return element is defined by a pair ofspiral springs pin 26 in proximity to itsopposing ends spring first end 49 resting against theportion 28 of thesupport 27 and asecond end 50 positioned along thesecond end 24 of thebody 22. These springs facilitate detachment of thedoor 2 from the wall 4 (the door being knowingly heavy). - In fact, if the user moves the door slightly away from the
wall 4, thesprings second portion 22B of thebody 22 presents atravel stop 53 at itsend 24 to block further door opening when in a position, parallel to the closed position (attained by a movement which maintains the door always parallel to itself), at a predetermined distance from thewall 4. - This opening is obtained by virtue of the rotation of the
pins guide 3 and in theholes end 23 and theend 24 of themember 21 inFigures 3 and4 . This rotation brings said member from a position with theend 23 disposed in a plane inclined to thewall 5 to a position in which this end lies in a plane perpendicular to said wall, positions attained by said rotations of thepins - According to another variant, instead of two springs a single elastic element can be used, for example a single spiral spring positioned about the
pin 26 or another type of spring disposed between thebody 22 and the door. - By virtue of the invention, a wall lower guide device for a sliding door is obtained which is of very small overall dimensions compared with known guides, and is of easy and universal assembly (in this respect, the door does not require a backing frame on the wall). The invention also enables amplification of the door movement relative to the wall, and allows easy adjustment of its open and closed position relative to be wall.
- Various embodiments of the invention have been described. Others are possible in the light of the preceding description and are to be considered as fatting within the scope of the ensuing claims.
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- A wall lower guide device for a sliding door (2), this latter comprising a body (8) having an inner first surface or face (9) movable frontally to said wall (4), opposing lateral faces (11) connecting said first surface (9) to an outer second surface or face (10) of the door (2), an upper side, and a lower side which is movable in a plane from which said wall (4) rises and in which the door (2) slides, in proximity to said plane and along said wall (4) a guide element (3) being positioned to guide the movement of said door (2) along said wall (4), in this latter there being provided an aperture (5) to be closed by said door (2), said device being characterised by comprising a connection member (21) hinged at its ends (23, 24) respectively to said guide (3) and directly (at 26) to said door (2), said member (21) guiding the door (2) directly along the guide element (3) and parallel to itself towards the wall (4) when the door (2) is in a position corresponding with said aperture (5) such as to close it, elastic return means (45, 46) being provided to facilitate opening of the door (2) after it has been detached from the wall (4) and to maintain it detached therefrom, said elastic means (45, 46) being associated with said connection member (21), said elastic return means being at least one spring (45, 46) cooperating with the pin (26) securing the connection member (21) to the door.
- A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised by comprising at least one spiral spring, preferably two spiral springs (45, 46), disposed about said pin (26), each spring (45, 46) having a first end (49) resting against the support (27) for said pin (26) and a second end (50) positioned along the second end (24) of the body (22) of said connection member (21).
- A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said member (21) comprises a body (22) presenting a first free end (23) and a second free end (24), said ends (23, 24) being fixed to corresponding pins (15, 26), the first (15) respectively movable slidingly and rotatingly within the guide element (3) and the second being hinged to the door (2).
- A device as claimed in claim 3, characterised by comprising, for the pin (26), a support (27) associated with the door, said support (27) presenting a portion (28) adjustably fixed to one (11) of the lateral faces of the door (2) and at least one and preferably two projections (30, 31) jutting from said portion (28) and adapted to support the pin, said projections presenting coaxial holes (33, 34) to receive corresponding ends (26A, 26B) of the corresponding pin, said ends being axially locked in these holes (33, 34).
- A device as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the body (22) of said member (21) comprises a first and a second portion (22A, 22B) connected together, each having one end (23, 24) of said body (22) carrying the corresponding pin (15, 26), the first portion (22A) being close to the door, the second portion (22B) being close to the wall (4).
- A device as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that said body (22) is of L-shape, said portions (22A, 22B) being coupled together by screws (40) and corresponding nuts (41) or a corresponding plate with threaded holes, said screws (40) being inserted through elongated holes or slots (39) provided in one (22B) of said portions (22A, 22B), said screws (40) being inserted into corresponding holes of the other (22A) of said portions, said engagement enabling said portions (22A, 22B) to undergo relative movement and enabling the distance of the first portion (22A) from the wall (4), and hence of the door (2) from this latter, to be varied.
- A device as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that said first and second portion (22A, 22B) of the body (22) of the connection member (21) are hinged together, the elastic return means being disposed between said portions (22A, 22B) and tending to position them such that the free end (24) of the second portion (22B) approaches the wall (4).
- A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the inner first surface or face (9) of the door (2) supports a seal element or gasket (13) arranged to sealedly close the aperture (5) when the door (2) is closed thereonto.
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