US1169904A - Sliding and folding partition and door. - Google Patents

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US1169904A
US1169904A US81419214A US1914814192A US1169904A US 1169904 A US1169904 A US 1169904A US 81419214 A US81419214 A US 81419214A US 1914814192 A US1914814192 A US 1914814192A US 1169904 A US1169904 A US 1169904A
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  • Ourinvention relates to improvements in those' sliding and folding partitions and doors which are now very generally emprove unsatisfactory in use, when supported in any position other than central, owing to the lateral strain on such runners and the necessarily small dimensions that are possible, to allow of the leaves of the partition folding against each other.
  • a sliding and folding partition or door is so arrangedthat each pair of leaves of the partition is hinged together and hinged to and supported by 'uprights respectively provided at one end with a runner adapted to engage'upon and run over a guide rail and at the other end with guide members running in a channel formed in a beam carried across the room in the same vertical plane as the guide rail and adapted to prevent the upright from turning when in use.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side View of "a double hinge for attaching the leaves to an upright.
  • Fig. 8 shows a plan view of the hinge shown in Fig. 7, and Fig. 9 shows an alternative form of hinge.
  • each pair of leaves 1 of the partition together by suitable hinges 2 while each pair of leaves are hinged to and supported by uprights 3 conveniently provided at the lower ends with runners 4 as shown in Figs. 3 and 4 adapted to engage upon and run over guide rails 5 arranged upon the floor of the roomor the like.
  • the upper end of'said upright 3 is provided with a pair of wheels 6 adapted to prevent the upright 3 from turning when in use. These wheels 6 are adapted to run in a channel 7 formed in a beam 8 across the room at 1 when the latter are in the folded position;
  • each pair of leaves 1 in a partition or door are hinged on their outer edges respectively to a pair of uprights 3 said leaves can be extended to a position in which they are in the same vertical plane as the guide rail 5 on the floor or folded to a position at right angles to said guide rail, by moving apart said uprights or bringing said uprights together.
  • the employment of the said uprights 3 to support the leaves of the partition allows of the runners 4 being mounted on the lower ends of said uprights and if desired the diameter of said runners 4 can correspond approximately with the width of said uprights 3.
  • the leaves 1 between a pair of uprights 3 are not hinged together, thus allowing of the two portions of the partition being folded back against the opposite sides of the room or other place in which the partition is placed.
  • the horizontal wheels mounted on spindles projecting from the upper end of an upright 3 are adapted to prevent said flanges 11 onthe sides. of therail with curved recesses deeper than the flanges of the runners 4 when in engagement with said rail, thus allowing of sald railbeing easily swept. and the runners not bein fouled by any small article such as a pencil which may be dropped into said side flanges. As shown the runners 4 are conveniently mounted upon ball bearings 12.
  • runners & may be arranged at the upper ends of the uprights 3 adapted to run over a. guide rail arranged on a beam carried at a suitable height across the room;
  • a sliding and folding partition comprising a plurality of movable uprights and a plurality of -leaves adapted to fold upon each other hingedfto and supported by said uprights, adj acent-leaves being hinged to an intermediate part of one side face of an upright and the width of a pair, of said leaves when in the folded position corre ⁇ spending with the-width of said uprights.

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H. WOOLARD & J- H. F.'LODGE.
SLIDING AND FOLDING PARTITION AND DOOR.
' APPLICATION FILED JAN-24, I914.
1,169,904. Patented Feb. 1, 1916.
3 SHEETS-SHEET H. WOOLARD & J. H. F. LO DGE.
SLIDING AND FOLDING PARTITION AND DOOR.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.24, 1914.
1,169,904. Patented Feb.1, 1916.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
g m MW@MM/% y H. WOOLARD & J. H. F. LODGE.
SLIDIN G AND I- 'OLDING PARTITION AND DOOR. APPLICATION FILED JAN.24, 1914.
1,169,904. Patented Feb. 1, 1916.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
HERBERT wooLAim, OF STEVENAGE, AND Joan HENRY FREDERICK LonG 01 NEW BARNET, ENGLAND.
SLIDING AND FOLDING PARTITION ANT) DOOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 1, 1916.
Application filed January 24, 1914. Serial No. 814,192.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, HERBERT WooLARo, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Bowes Cottage, 60 Walkern Road, Stevenage, in the county of Herts, England,
and JOHN HENRY FREDERICK LODGE, a sub-- ject of theKing of Great Britain, residing at Reno, Potters Road, New Barnet, 1n the county of Herts, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in and Re lating to Sliding and Folding Partitions and Doors, of which the following is a specification.
Ourinvention relates to improvements in those' sliding and folding partitions and doors which are now very generally emprove unsatisfactory in use, when supported in any position other than central, owing to the lateral strain on such runners and the necessarily small dimensions that are possible, to allow of the leaves of the partition folding against each other.
According to our invention a sliding and folding partition or door is so arrangedthat each pair of leaves of the partition is hinged together and hinged to and supported by 'uprights respectively provided at one end with a runner adapted to engage'upon and run over a guide rail and at the other end with guide members running in a channel formed in a beam carried across the room in the same vertical plane as the guide rail and adapted to prevent the upright from turning when in use.
()ur invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l shows a side elevation. Fig. 2 shows a sectional plan view on the line A-B of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 shows a detail side view partly in;section of an upright. Fig. 4 shows an end view partly in section of the upright shown in Fig. 3. Figs. 5 and 6 show detail viewsof alternative forms of guide rails. Fig. 7 shows a side View of "a double hinge for attaching the leaves to an upright. Fig. 8 shows a plan view of the hinge shown in Fig. 7, and Fig. 9 shows an alternative form of hinge.
Referring now to the drawingsWe prefer to hinge each pair of leaves 1 of the partition together by suitable hinges 2, while each pair of leaves are hinged to and supported by uprights 3 conveniently provided at the lower ends with runners 4 as shown in Figs. 3 and 4 adapted to engage upon and run over guide rails 5 arranged upon the floor of the roomor the like. The upper end of'said upright 3 is provided with a pair of wheels 6 adapted to prevent the upright 3 from turning when in use. These wheels 6 are adapted to run in a channel 7 formed in a beam 8 across the room at 1 when the latter are in the folded position;
' shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2.
As will be readily understood from Figs. 1 and 2 if each pair of leaves 1 in a partition or door are hinged on their outer edges respectively to a pair of uprights 3 said leaves can be extended to a position in which they are in the same vertical plane as the guide rail 5 on the floor or folded to a position at right angles to said guide rail, by moving apart said uprights or bringing said uprights together. The employment of the said uprights 3 to support the leaves of the partition allows of the runners 4 being mounted on the lower ends of said uprights and if desired the diameter of said runners 4 can correspond approximately with the width of said uprights 3.
If a divided partition is required, the leaves 1 between a pair of uprights 3 are not hinged together, thus allowing of the two portions of the partition being folded back against the opposite sides of the room or other place in which the partition is placed.
As will be readily understood from Figs. 3 and 4 the horizontal wheels mounted on spindles projecting from the upper end of an upright 3 are adapted to prevent said flanges 11 onthe sides. of therail with curved recesses deeper than the flanges of the runners 4 when in engagement with said rail, thus allowing of sald railbeing easily swept. and the runners not bein fouled by any small article such as a pencil which may be dropped into said side flanges. As shown the runners 4 are conveniently mounted upon ball bearings 12.
In Figs. 5 and 6 we illustrate by way of example alternative forms of guide rails. I
In an alternative form of our invention runners & may be arranged at the upper ends of the uprights 3 adapted to run over a. guide rail arranged on a beam carried at a suitable height across the room; the
lower ends of said uprights having guide pins or wheels running in a channel on the The end upright 3 maybe provided with I apull handle 13 by which the partition may be conveniently extended'across the room or the like or turnedback into the folded position; The leaves of the'doors are conveniently provided with the usual bolts What-we claim is A sliding and folding partition comprising a plurality of movable uprights and a plurality of -leaves adapted to fold upon each other hingedfto and supported by said uprights, adj acent-leaves being hinged to an intermediate part of one side face of an upright and the width of a pair, of said leaves when in the folded position corre{ spending with the-width of said uprights.
In testimony wherof we have signed our names to the specification in the presence of tw'o subscribing witnesses.
' HERBERT WOOLARD. v
- JOHN HENRY FREDERICK LODGE Witnesses:
ARTHUR J. STEPHENS, LEONARD E. HAYNES.
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