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- This disclosure relates to sliding doors.
- US20080006594A1 describes a so-called “pocket door” that is sized and shaped to fit into a pocket opening in a wall. The door can slide into and out of the pocket opening.
- a sliding door or "pocket door” includes two opposing surfaces.
- An actuator is coupled to both surfaces.
- the two surfaces sit at least partially in a wall cavity or "pocket”.
- the actuator moves the surfaces away from each other.
- the actuator moves the surfaces toward each other, and the surfaces slide into the wall cavity.
- a door comprises: a first door surface; a second door surface, the first and second door surfaces being opposed; and an actuator coupled to the first and second door surfaces, the actuator moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other during an opening motion of the door, and the actuator moving the first and second door surfaces away from each other during a closing motion of the door.
- the door slides into a wall cavity during the opening motion after the actuator moves the first and second door surfaces toward each other, and the door slides out of the wall cavity during the closing motion before the actuator moves the first and second door surfaces away from each other, the wall cavity being formed by a first wall and a second wall.
- the first door surface is flush with the first wall when the door is in a closed position
- the second door surface is flush with the second wall when the door is in the closed position.
- the door can further comprise a flange coupled to the first door surface, the flange engaging a portion of the first wall when the door is in a closed position.
- the flange can have an L-shaped cross-section.
- the flange is a first flange and is arranged at a first end of the first door surface, and the door further comprises a second flange arranged at a second end of the first door surface and engaging another portion of the first wall when the door is in the closed position.
- FIG. 1 For purposes of the first end of the second door surface
- FIG. 1 For purposes of the first end of the second door surface
- the first door surface comprises a first plurality of panels
- the second door surface comprises a second plurality of panels, the door being a telescoping door.
- the actuator can be coupled to an electric opening component.
- the electric opening component can be coupled to a user interface component.
- the actuator can also be coupled to a mechanical opening component.
- the door can further comprise a handle for opening and closing the door by hand.
- the method comprises: using the actuator, moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other; moving the first and second door surfaces into a wall cavity; moving the first and second door surfaces out of the wall cavity; and using the actuator, moving the first and second door surfaces away from each other.
- the method can further comprise: receiving a command to open the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other and the moving the first and second door surfaces into the wall cavity being performed in response to the command to open the door; and receiving a command to close the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces out of the wall cavity and the moving the first and second door surfaces away.
- At least some embodiments of the disclosed methods can be implemented using a computer or computer-based device that performs one or more method acts, the computer or computer-based device having read instructions for performing the method acts from one or more computer-readable storage media.
- the computer-readable storage media can comprise, for example, one or more of optical disks, volatile memory components (such as DRAM or SRAM), or nonvolatile memory components (such as hard drives, Flash RAM or ROM).
- volatile memory components such as DRAM or SRAM
- nonvolatile memory components such as hard drives, Flash RAM or ROM.
- the computer-readable storage media do not cover pure transitory signals. The methods disclosed herein are not performed solely in the human mind.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a door system 100.
- the system 100 comprises two opposing door surfaces 110, 112, which extend generally parallel to each other.
- the door surfaces 110, 112 form the sides of the door.
- the surfaces 110, 112 are both coupled to an actuator 120, which moves the surfaces 110, 112 toward or away from each other. Operation of the actuator 120 is explained in more detail below.
- the system 100 further comprises an opening and closing mechanism 130, which provides power to the actuator 120 and which moves the door surfaces 110, 112 into or out of a wall cavity.
- the mechanism 130 can be electrically, hydraulically, or mechanically powered. In some embodiments, the mechanism 130 is powered by hand.
- the system 100 further comprises a control system 140.
- the control system 140 comprises, for example: a switch; a computer-based control unit; or another type of component.
- the control system 140 can be coupled to a user interface device 150.
- the device 150 exchanges information with the control system 140, including commands for operating the door system 100.
- the user interface device 150 is a PORT terminal device from the Schindler Group of Switzerland.
- control system 140 is coupled to a network 160, through which the control system 140 communicates with one or more other electronic devices.
- FIGS. 2A-2C provide an exemplary context for use of at least some embodiments of the disclosed doors.
- a door 210 is in a closed position between two walls 220, 222.
- a user interface device 230 is mounted on the wall 220, and a mechanism 240 for opening and closing the door 210 is located within the wall 222.
- a cavity 250 exists within the wall 222 and is accessible through an opening on the left-hand edge of the wall 222.
- the door 210 is shown as having a patterned fill, but the door 210 can have any appearance.
- the door 210 is sliding into the cavity 250 in the wall 222 and is partly opened.
- the door 210 can slide, for example, along one or more tracks mounted above or below the door.
- the open door 210 is completely within the cavity 250.
- components such as the user interface device 230 and the mechanism 240 can be located in positions other than those shown in FIGS. 2A-2C .
- the user interface device 230 can be mounted on the door 210.
- the user interface device 230 is positioned toward an edge of the door 210, such as the door edge 212.
- the door 210 can be configured such that, in an open position, a portion of the door 210 protrudes from the cavity 250, such that the user interface device 230 is still accessible.
- the user interface device 230 can be positioned on one or both sides of the door 210 (inside or outside).
- any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified such that the mechanism 240 for opening and closing the door 210 can also be incorporated into the door 210.
- both the user interface device 230 and the mechanism 240 are located within the door 210.
- the door 210 is configured to be opened and closed by hand.
- the hand-powered configuration can be the only option for operating the door, or it can be an alternative to another type of configuration, such as an electrically powered operation (e.g., as a backup option, or as a supplement).
- Devices for hand-powered operation can have various forms.
- a handle (not shown) can be located on the door 210.
- a handle could be located behind the device 230, possibly accessible using a key, using a mechanical device (e.g., a pushbutton), or using both.
- the handle can be accessible using the mechanical device, while on an outward-facing side of the door 210 (i.e., facing the exterior of the building or an area), the handle can be accessible using the key.
- a recessed handle appears on the outward-facing side of the door, on the inward-facing side of the door, or on both sides.
- use of a handle can be controlled by requiring a key or by turning a switch or lever.
- the door is in an open position or a partially open position.
- a method act 430 the door is moved out of the wall cavity. Once the door is out of the wall cavity, the two door surfaces are moved away from each other in a method act 440. After the method act 440, the door is in a closed position.
- This particular embodiment of the method 400 applies in a scenario where the door moves from a closed position to an open or partially open position, and then back to a closed position. In other variations of the method 400, the door moves from closed to partially open or open, or from partially open or open to closed.
- the method 400 is performed by an electronic device, such as the control system 140 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5A shows a top view of another exemplary embodiment of a door 500, which can be used in the door system 100 or in a context similar to that of FIGS. 2A-2C .
- the door 500 is, in some ways, similar to the door 300.
- the door 500 comprises two opposing door surfaces 510, 512 and an actuator 520.
- the actuator 520 can comprise, for example, one or more of: a cam (e.g., a desmodromic system or other arrangement); a spring; a motor; a lever; a gear; a rod; or one or more other components that can change the distance between the surfaces 510, 512.
- FIG. 5A shows the surfaces 510, 512 set apart from each other.
- FIG. 5B shows the door 500 after the actuator 520 has moved the surfaces 510, 512 closer to each other. Moving the surfaces 510, 520 relative to each other changes the thickness of the door 500. For example, in FIG. 5A , when the surfaces 510, 512 are "expanded” or set apart from each other, the thickness of the door 500 is d 3 . In FIG. 5B , after the surfaces 510, 512 have been "retracted” or moved closer together, the thickness of the door 500 is d 4 , where d 3 > d 4 .
- the door flanges 560, 562 are fixed to respective ends of the surface 510.
- the door flanges 564, 566 are fixed to respective ends of the surface 512.
- Each of the flanges 560, 562, 564, 566 comprises L-shaped protrusions.
- a flange can have a different shape (e.g., curved, or another shape).
- multiple flanges coupled to a door or to a particular door surface 510, 512 can have two or more different shapes.
- FIG. 6 shows a front view of the door 500.
- each of the flanges 560, 562, 564, 566 extends along the entire vertical length of the surfaces 510, 512.
- one or more of the flanges 560, 562, 564, 566 extends along only a portion of the vertical length of the surfaces 510, 512.
- Any of the flanges 560, 562, 564, 566 can comprise a single flange portion.
- a door flange can comprise multiple, non-continuous flange portions.
- a door flange can comprise an upper flange portion and a lower flange portion.
- one or more of the door flanges 560, 562, 564, 566 is shaped to conform to a particular surface that the flange engages when the door 500 is in a closed position.
- FIG. 5C shows the door 500 in a closed position.
- FIG. 5C also shows how a wall portion 530 comprises wall flanges 570, 572, which form a cavity 580.
- the wall flange 570 receives the door flange 560
- the wall flange 572 receives the door flange 564.
- the door flanges 562, 566 receive the respective ends 574, 576 of wall sides 544, 546.
- a gasket is positioned along all or part of at least one of: one or more of the door flanges 560, 562, 564, 566; one or both of the wall flanges 570, 572; or one or both of the wall portion ends 574, 576.
- a gasket at one or more of these locations can improve a seal between one or both of the door surfaces 510, 512 and one or both of the wall portions 530, 532.
- FIG. 5D shows the door 500 with the door surfaces 510, 512 retracted and ready to slide into a cavity 550 of the wall portion 532.
- the cavity 550 is defined by the wall sides 544, 546.
- FIG. 5E shows the door 500 partially within the cavity 550.
- one or both door surfaces comprise a top flange.
- FIG. 6 shows an optional top flange 602, which is affixed to the door surface 512 and extends horizontally along the surface 512.
- a top flange can comprise a single flange portion.
- a top flange can comprise multiple non-continuous flange portions.
- a gasket is positioned along all or part of at least one of: one or both of the ceiling portions; and one or both of the top flanges.
- FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a computer 700 (e.g., part of a control system, part of user interface device) that can be used with one or more technologies disclosed herein.
- the computer 700 comprises one or more processors 710.
- the processor 710 is coupled to a memory 720, which comprises one or more computer-readable storage media storing software instructions 730.
- the software instructions 730 When executed by the processor 710, the software instructions 730 cause the processor 710 to perform one or more of the method acts described in this application.
- Further embodiments of the computer 700 can comprise one or more additional components.
- the computer 700 can be connected to one or more other computers or electronic devices through an input/output component (not shown). In at least some embodiments, the computer 700 can connect to other computers or electronic devices through a network 740.
- doors for use in a building (e.g., to control access to apartments, offices, bedrooms, or other rooms of a building)
- particular embodiments can be adapted for use with elevator installations.
- the elevator shaft door and the elevator cabin door can each serves as an opposing door surface.
- any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified such that the door is formed of two door portions or "halves.”
- the door portions can be the same size or different sizes.
- the two portions can come together from opposing ends of a door way when the door is in a closed position.
- any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified to comprise a telescoping door.
- each of the two door surfaces comprises a respective plurality of panels.
- the panels on a given side are flush with each other.
- the panels slide inward in varying amounts so that some of the panels can slide underneath an adjacent panel.
- At least some of the disclosed embodiments allow for sliding doors that do not consume floor space for swinging open or closed.
- use of the sliding door embodiments can increase the space available for placing furniture or for other uses.
- some of the disclosed embodiments allow for a sliding door whose panels are flush with the neighboring wall surfaces when the door is in a closed position. This feature can provide, for example, a desired appearance.
- certain door embodiments can serve as sound-reducing or sound-proof doors.
- embodiments with door surfaces having flanges can reduce sound transmission through doorways. This reduction results from the flanges on the door surfaces engaging with corresponding features of respective wall portions.
- FIGS. 5A-5E An example of such flanges appears in FIGS. 5A-5E.
- FIG. 5C shows how the flanges engage with the wall portions.
- the sound-insulating abilities of a door can be improved by placing pliable gaskets on the flanges, the wall portions, or both. This can improve the seal between the flanges and the wall portions.
- certain door embodiments can inhibit or prevent the passage of smoke, fire, or both.
- At least some of the disclosed door embodiments provide improved security compared to other doors, including other sliding doors.
- the flanges can abut against one or both of the wall portions and thus strengthen the door against being broken down.
- method acts are performed in an order other than as disclosed herein.
- two or more method acts can be combined into one method act.
- one method act can be divided into two or more method acts.
- a phrase referring to "at least one of" a list of items refers to any combination of those items, including single members.
- "at least one of: a, b, or c" is intended to cover: a; b; c; a and b; a and c; b and c; and a, b and c.
- "at least one of: a, b, and c" is intended to cover: a; b; c; a and b; a and c; b and c; and a, b and c.
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- This disclosure relates to sliding doors.
- Traditional swinging doors require space through which the door moves while opening and closing. In many cases, this space could be used for other purposes.
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US20080006594A1 describes a so-called "pocket door" that is sized and shaped to fit into a pocket opening in a wall. The door can slide into and out of the pocket opening. - Further options for sliding doors could be advantageous. This is addressed by at least some of the embodiments covered by the claims.
- A sliding door or "pocket door" includes two opposing surfaces. An actuator is coupled to both surfaces. When the door is installed and in an open position, the two surfaces sit at least partially in a wall cavity or "pocket". During a closing motion of the door, the surfaces slide out of the wall cavity, and the actuator moves the surfaces away from each other. During an opening motion of the door, the actuator moves the surfaces toward each other, and the surfaces slide into the wall cavity.
- In some embodiments, a door comprises: a first door surface; a second door surface, the first and second door surfaces being opposed; and an actuator coupled to the first and second door surfaces, the actuator moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other during an opening motion of the door, and the actuator moving the first and second door surfaces away from each other during a closing motion of the door. The door slides into a wall cavity during the opening motion after the actuator moves the first and second door surfaces toward each other, and the door slides out of the wall cavity during the closing motion before the actuator moves the first and second door surfaces away from each other, the wall cavity being formed by a first wall and a second wall. In some cases, the first door surface is flush with the first wall when the door is in a closed position, and the second door surface is flush with the second wall when the door is in the closed position.
- The door can further comprise a flange coupled to the first door surface, the flange engaging a portion of the first wall when the door is in a closed position. The flange can have an L-shaped cross-section. In particular embodiments, the flange is a first flange and is arranged at a first end of the first door surface, and the door further comprises a second flange arranged at a second end of the first door surface and engaging another portion of the first wall when the door is in the closed position. Further embodiments comprise third and fourth flanges, the third flange being arranged at a first end of the second door surface, the fourth flange being arranged at a second end of the second door surface, the third flange engaging a portion of the second wall when the door is in the closed position, and the fourth flange engaging another portion of the second wall when the door is in the closed position. The flange provides sound attenuation when the door is in a closed position, or the flange reinforces the door against being broken down while the door is in the closed position.
- In some embodiments, the first door surface comprises a first plurality of panels, and the second door surface comprises a second plurality of panels, the door being a telescoping door.
- The actuator can be coupled to an electric opening component. The electric opening component can be coupled to a user interface component. The actuator can also be coupled to a mechanical opening component. The door can further comprise a handle for opening and closing the door by hand.
- Further embodiments comprise a computer-based device configured to perform one or more of the disclosed methods.
- In some embodiments of a method of operating a door, the door comprising a first door surface, a second door surface, and an actuator coupled to the first and second door surfaces, the first and second door surfaces being opposed, the method comprises: using the actuator, moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other; moving the first and second door surfaces into a wall cavity; moving the first and second door surfaces out of the wall cavity; and using the actuator, moving the first and second door surfaces away from each other. The method can further comprise: receiving a command to open the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces toward each other and the moving the first and second door surfaces into the wall cavity being performed in response to the command to open the door; and receiving a command to close the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces out of the wall cavity and the moving the first and second door surfaces away.
- At least some embodiments of the disclosed methods can be implemented using a computer or computer-based device that performs one or more method acts, the computer or computer-based device having read instructions for performing the method acts from one or more computer-readable storage media. The computer-readable storage media can comprise, for example, one or more of optical disks, volatile memory components (such as DRAM or SRAM), or nonvolatile memory components (such as hard drives, Flash RAM or ROM). The computer-readable storage media do not cover pure transitory signals. The methods disclosed herein are not performed solely in the human mind.
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FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a door system. -
FIGS. 2A-2C provide an exemplary context for use of at least some embodiments of the disclosed doors. -
FIGS. 3A-3E show top views of an exemplary embodiment of a door. -
FIG. 4 shows a block diagram of an exemplary method for operating a door. -
FIGS. 5A-5E show top views of an exemplary embodiment of a door. -
FIG. 6 shows a front view of the door ofFIGS. 5A-5E . -
FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a computer. -
FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of adoor system 100. Thesystem 100 comprises twoopposing door surfaces door surfaces surfaces actuator 120, which moves thesurfaces actuator 120 is explained in more detail below. Thesystem 100 further comprises an opening andclosing mechanism 130, which provides power to theactuator 120 and which moves thedoor surfaces mechanism 130 can be electrically, hydraulically, or mechanically powered. In some embodiments, themechanism 130 is powered by hand. In embodiments where themechanism 130 is at least partially electrically powered (directly or indirectly), thesystem 100 further comprises acontrol system 140. Thecontrol system 140 comprises, for example: a switch; a computer-based control unit; or another type of component. Thecontrol system 140 can be coupled to a user interface device 150. The device 150 exchanges information with thecontrol system 140, including commands for operating thedoor system 100. In particular embodiments, the user interface device 150 is a PORT terminal device from the Schindler Group of Switzerland. - In some cases, the
control system 140 is coupled to anetwork 160, through which thecontrol system 140 communicates with one or more other electronic devices. -
FIGS. 2A-2C provide an exemplary context for use of at least some embodiments of the disclosed doors. InFIG. 2A , adoor 210 is in a closed position between twowalls user interface device 230 is mounted on thewall 220, and amechanism 240 for opening and closing thedoor 210 is located within thewall 222. Acavity 250 exists within thewall 222 and is accessible through an opening on the left-hand edge of thewall 222. For clarity, thedoor 210 is shown as having a patterned fill, but thedoor 210 can have any appearance. - In
FIG. 2B , thedoor 210 is sliding into thecavity 250 in thewall 222 and is partly opened. Thedoor 210 can slide, for example, along one or more tracks mounted above or below the door. InFIG. 2C , theopen door 210 is completely within thecavity 250. - Depending on the embodiment, components such as the
user interface device 230 and themechanism 240 can be located in positions other than those shown inFIGS. 2A-2C . - For example, the
user interface device 230 can be mounted on thedoor 210. In some cases, theuser interface device 230 is positioned toward an edge of thedoor 210, such as thedoor edge 212. Thedoor 210 can be configured such that, in an open position, a portion of thedoor 210 protrudes from thecavity 250, such that theuser interface device 230 is still accessible. Theuser interface device 230 can be positioned on one or both sides of the door 210 (inside or outside). - As another example, any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified such that the
mechanism 240 for opening and closing thedoor 210 can also be incorporated into thedoor 210. - In particular embodiments, both the
user interface device 230 and themechanism 240 are located within thedoor 210. - In additional embodiments, the
door 210 is configured to be opened and closed by hand. Depending on the embodiment, the hand-powered configuration can be the only option for operating the door, or it can be an alternative to another type of configuration, such as an electrically powered operation (e.g., as a backup option, or as a supplement). Devices for hand-powered operation can have various forms. For example, a handle (not shown) can be located on thedoor 210. In cases where theuser interface device 230 is located on thedoor 210, a handle could be located behind thedevice 230, possibly accessible using a key, using a mechanical device (e.g., a pushbutton), or using both. For example, on an inward-facing side of the door 210 (i.e., facing an interior of a building or an area), the handle can be accessible using the mechanical device, while on an outward-facing side of the door 210 (i.e., facing the exterior of the building or an area), the handle can be accessible using the key. - In further embodiments, a recessed handle appears on the outward-facing side of the door, on the inward-facing side of the door, or on both sides. In some cases, use of a handle can be controlled by requiring a key or by turning a switch or lever.
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FIG. 3A shows a top view of an exemplary embodiment of adoor 300, which can be used in thedoor system 100 or in a context similar to that ofFIGS. 2A-2C . Thedoor 300 comprises two opposing door surfaces 310, 312 and anactuator 320. Theactuator 320 can comprise, for example, one or more of: a cam (e.g., a desmodromic system or other arrangement); a spring; a motor; a lever; a gear; a rod; or one or more other components that can change the distance between thesurfaces FIG. 3A shows thesurfaces FIG. 3B , on the other hand, shows thedoor 300 after theactuator 320 has moved thesurfaces surfaces door 300. For example, inFIG. 3A , when thesurfaces door 300 is d 1 . InFIG. 3B , after thesurfaces door 300 is d 2, where d 1 > d 2. -
FIGS. 3C-3E show top views of how thedoor 300 can be used when installed at a door opening defined by twowall portions FIG. 3C shows thedoor 300 in a closed position between thewall portions door 300 is closed, one or both of thesurfaces wall portions FIG. 3C shows thesurface 310 as being flush with aside 340 of thewall portion 330, and with aside 344 of thewall portion 332. Likewise, thesurface 312 is flush with aside 342 of thewall portion 330, and with aside 346 of thewall portion 332. In further embodiments, when thedoor 300 is in the closed position, only one of thesurfaces -
FIG. 3D shows thesurfaces door 300 is now thin enough to slide into acavity 350 within thewall portion 332. Thecavity 350 is defined by the wall sides 344, 346.FIG. 3E shows thedoor 300 partially within thecavity 350. -
FIG. 4 shows a block diagram of anexemplary method 400 for operating any of the disclosed door embodiments. In amethod act 410, when the door is in a closed position, the actuator moves the two door surfaces toward each other. In amethod act 420, the door (including the two surfaces) is moved completely or partially into a wall cavity. - After the
method act 420, the door is in an open position or a partially open position. In amethod act 430, the door is moved out of the wall cavity. Once the door is out of the wall cavity, the two door surfaces are moved away from each other in amethod act 440. After themethod act 440, the door is in a closed position. - This particular embodiment of the
method 400 applies in a scenario where the door moves from a closed position to an open or partially open position, and then back to a closed position. In other variations of themethod 400, the door moves from closed to partially open or open, or from partially open or open to closed. - In some cases, the
method 400 is performed by an electronic device, such as thecontrol system 140 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5A shows a top view of another exemplary embodiment of adoor 500, which can be used in thedoor system 100 or in a context similar to that ofFIGS. 2A-2C . Thedoor 500 is, in some ways, similar to thedoor 300. Thedoor 500 comprises two opposing door surfaces 510, 512 and anactuator 520. Theactuator 520 can comprise, for example, one or more of: a cam (e.g., a desmodromic system or other arrangement); a spring; a motor; a lever; a gear; a rod; or one or more other components that can change the distance between thesurfaces FIG. 5A shows thesurfaces FIG. 5B , on the other hand, shows thedoor 500 after theactuator 520 has moved thesurfaces surfaces door 500. For example, inFIG. 5A , when thesurfaces door 500 is d 3. InFIG. 5B , after thesurfaces door 500 is d 4, where d 3 > d 4. - One possible difference between the
door 500 and thedoor 300 is the presence of one or more door flanges on thesurface 510, thesurface 512, or both. In the embodiment ofFIGS. 5A-5E , thedoor flanges surface 510. The door flanges 564, 566 are fixed to respective ends of thesurface 512. Each of theflanges particular door surface -
FIG. 6 shows a front view of thedoor 500. In some embodiments, including that shown inFIG. 6 , each of theflanges surfaces flanges surfaces flanges - In some embodiments, one or more of the
door flanges door 500 is in a closed position. For example,FIG. 5C shows thedoor 500 in a closed position.FIG. 5C also shows how awall portion 530 compriseswall flanges cavity 580. In the closed position, thewall flange 570 receives thedoor flange 560, and thewall flange 572 receives thedoor flange 564. Similarly, thedoor flanges wall sides - In particular embodiments, a gasket is positioned along all or part of at least one of: one or more of the
door flanges wall flanges wall portions -
FIG. 5D shows thedoor 500 with the door surfaces 510, 512 retracted and ready to slide into acavity 550 of thewall portion 532. Thecavity 550 is defined by the wall sides 544, 546.FIG. 5E shows thedoor 500 partially within thecavity 550. - Additionally, in some embodiments, one or both door surfaces comprise a top flange. For example,
FIG. 6 shows an optionaltop flange 602, which is affixed to thedoor surface 512 and extends horizontally along thesurface 512. A top flange can comprise a single flange portion. Alternatively, a top flange can comprise multiple non-continuous flange portions. When the door is closed, the top flanges on the respective door surfaces and can engage respective ceiling portions (not shown). In some cases, a gasket is positioned along all or part of at least one of: one or both of the ceiling portions; and one or both of the top flanges. -
FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a computer 700 (e.g., part of a control system, part of user interface device) that can be used with one or more technologies disclosed herein. Thecomputer 700 comprises one ormore processors 710. Theprocessor 710 is coupled to amemory 720, which comprises one or more computer-readable storage mediastoring software instructions 730. When executed by theprocessor 710, thesoftware instructions 730 cause theprocessor 710 to perform one or more of the method acts described in this application. Further embodiments of thecomputer 700 can comprise one or more additional components. Thecomputer 700 can be connected to one or more other computers or electronic devices through an input/output component (not shown). In at least some embodiments, thecomputer 700 can connect to other computers or electronic devices through anetwork 740. - Although many of the disclosed embodiments are described as doors for use in a building (e.g., to control access to apartments, offices, bedrooms, or other rooms of a building), particular embodiments can be adapted for use with elevator installations. For example, the elevator shaft door and the elevator cabin door can each serves as an opposing door surface.
- Any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified such that the door is formed of two door portions or "halves." The door portions can be the same size or different sizes. The two portions can come together from opposing ends of a door way when the door is in a closed position.
- Any of the disclosed embodiments can be modified to comprise a telescoping door. In a closed position, each of the two door surfaces comprises a respective plurality of panels. In this position, the panels on a given side are flush with each other. During an opening movement, the panels slide inward in varying amounts so that some of the panels can slide underneath an adjacent panel.
- At least some of the disclosed embodiments allow for sliding doors that do not consume floor space for swinging open or closed. Thus, use of the sliding door embodiments can increase the space available for placing furniture or for other uses.
- Additionally, some of the disclosed embodiments allow for a sliding door whose panels are flush with the neighboring wall surfaces when the door is in a closed position. This feature can provide, for example, a desired appearance.
- Furthermore, certain door embodiments can serve as sound-reducing or sound-proof doors. For example, embodiments with door surfaces having flanges can reduce sound transmission through doorways. This reduction results from the flanges on the door surfaces engaging with corresponding features of respective wall portions. An example of such flanges appears in
FIGS. 5A-5E. FIG. 5C shows how the flanges engage with the wall portions. In some cases, the sound-insulating abilities of a door can be improved by placing pliable gaskets on the flanges, the wall portions, or both. This can improve the seal between the flanges and the wall portions. - Additionally, certain door embodiments can inhibit or prevent the passage of smoke, fire, or both.
- At least some of the disclosed door embodiments provide improved security compared to other doors, including other sliding doors. For example, in embodiments with door surfaces having flanges, the flanges can abut against one or both of the wall portions and thus strengthen the door against being broken down.
- Although some embodiments of the various methods disclosed herein are described as comprising a certain number of method acts, further embodiments of a given method can comprise more or fewer method acts than are explicitly disclosed herein. In additional embodiments, method acts are performed in an order other than as disclosed herein. In some cases, two or more method acts can be combined into one method act. In some cases, one method act can be divided into two or more method acts.
- Unless stated otherwise, a phrase referring to "at least one of" a list of items refers to any combination of those items, including single members. As an example, "at least one of: a, b, or c" is intended to cover: a; b; c; a and b; a and c; b and c; and a, b and c. As another example, "at least one of: a, b, and c" is intended to cover: a; b; c; a and b; a and c; b and c; and a, b and c.
- Having illustrated and described the principles of the disclosed technologies, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed embodiments can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed technologies can be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only examples of the technologies and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims and their equivalents. I therefore claim as my invention all that comes within the scope of these claims.
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- A door, comprising:a first door surface (110);a second door surface (112), the first and second door surfaces being opposed;
andan actuator (120) coupled to the first and second door surfaces (110, 112), the actuator (120) moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) toward each other during an opening motion of the door, and the actuator (120) moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) away from each other during a closing motion of the door. - The door of claim 1, the door sliding into a wall cavity (250) during the opening motion after the actuator (120) moves the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) toward each other, and the door sliding out of the wall cavity (250) during the closing motion before the actuator (120) moves the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) away from each other, the wall cavity (250) being formed by a first wall side (344) and a second wall side (346).
- The door of claim 2, the first door surface (110) being flush with the first wall side (344) when the door is in a closed position, and the second door surface (112) being flush with the second wall side (346) when the door is in the closed position.
- The door of any preceding claim, further comprising a flange (560) coupled to the first door surface (110), the flange (560) engaging a portion of the first wall side (344) when the door is in a closed position.
- The door of claim 4, the flange (560) having an L-shaped cross-section.
- The door of claim 4 or 5, the flange (560) being a first flange, the first flange (560) being arranged at a first end of the first door surface, the door further comprising a second flange (562), the second flange (562) being arranged at a second end of the first door surface (110) and engaging another wall portion (570) when the door is in the closed position.
- The door of claim 6, further comprising third and fourth flanges (564, 566), the third flange (564) being arranged at a first end of the second door surface (112), the fourth flange (566) being arranged at a second end of the second door surface (112), the third flange (564) engaging a further wall portion (572) when the door is in the closed position, and the fourth flange (566) engaging a portion of the second wall side (346) when the door is in the closed position.
- The door of claim 4 or 5, the flange (560) providing sound attenuation when the door is in a closed position, or the flange (560) reinforcing the door against being broken down while the door is in the closed position.
- The door of any preceding claim, the first door surface (110) comprising a first plurality of panels, the second door surface (112) comprising a second plurality of panels, the door being a telescoping door.
- The door of any preceding claim, the actuator (120) being coupled to an electric opening component (130).
- The door of claim 10, the electric opening component (130) being coupled to a user interface component (150).
- The door of any preceding claim, the actuator (120) being coupled to a mechanical opening component (130).
- The door of any preceding claim, further comprising a handle for opening and closing the door by hand.
- A method of operating a door, the door comprising a first door surface (110), a second door surface (112), and an actuator (120) coupled to the first and second door surfaces (110, 112), the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) being opposed, the method comprising:using the actuator (120), moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) toward each other;moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) into a wall cavity (250);moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) out of the wall cavity (250);
andusing the actuator (120), moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) away from each other. - The method of claim 14, further comprising:receiving a command to open the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) toward each other and the moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) into the wall cavity (250) being performed in response to the command to open the door; andreceiving a command to close the door, the moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) out of the wall cavity (250) and the moving the first and second door surfaces (110, 112) away from each other being performed in response to the command to close the door.
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