Conventional gate assemblies include first and second gates that rotate about a fixed point, such as a pillar. A gap between the two closing gates is typically adjusted by shimming the hinges that support each of the gates. Over time, the pillars or gates may sag, requiring additional adjustment. The adjustment of the gates can be particularly difficult for heavy estate sized gates. Further assembly and adjustment for a gate installer of estate-sized gates can be very difficult in that the entire process must be repeated until a desired alignment is obtained.
Accordingly, it is desirable to design and develop an adjustable gate mount that allows for adjustment of gates without disassembly of hinges or removal of the mounted gate.
A disclosed gate mounting assembly includes an upper and lower bracket that includes features for aligning a gate within an opening.
An example gate assembly is supported on a fixed structure by upper and lower mounting brackets. The upper and lower brackets provide for alignment of the gates such that a gap between each of the gates can be adjusted. The upper portion of the rotating post includes a pin that fits within a cavity of the upper support post. The upper mount receives the pin and thereby supports and maintains the gate in the desired aligned position. The pin includes a beveled feature to compensate for misalignment between the upper and lower mounts.
The lower mount includes a clamp portion that clamps around a lower portion of the gate. Clamping is provided on a portion of the lower gate maintains support while still providing for rotation of the gate. Adjustment of the gate assembly provides for movement of each of the gates to align each of the gates within the opening.
Accordingly, the configuration of the upper and lower mount assemblies as disclosed provide adjustment of gate assemblies without need for removing any mount or reduces or substantially eliminates the needs for any shimming or other disassembly of the gate to provide alignment.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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Attached to the rotating posts 16 are the gates 18. The gates 18 extend outwardly from the rotating post 16 to a central portion of the opening. A gap 30 between each of the gates is adjusted by utilizing adjustment features provided by the upper and lower mounts 20, 22.
The support posts 16 include an inner support 24. The inner support 24 fits within a portion of the lower mount 20. The inner support post 24 is a cylindrical post that extends from the lower adjustment mount 20 upward toward the upper mount 22. An outer post fits over the inner support post 24 and rotates relative to the inner support post 24.
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The lower mount 20 includes a clamp portion 32 that clamps around the inner support tube 24. The clamping on the inner support tube to the lower mount 20 maintains a support in a non-rotational position to allow the outer portion of the rotating post 16 to rotate relative to the inner support tube 24.
Both the upper mount 22 and the lower mount 20 are adjustable in a direction indicated at 28. The adjustment indicated at 28 allows for movement of each of the gates 18 in a direction to align the gap 30 between the gates 18.
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Adjusting nut 34 is a threaded member that extends through the inner housing 40 and is received within a threaded portion of the mount plate 38. The adjusting nut 34 is pinned to prevent movement relative to the inner housing 40. Rotation of the adjustment nut 34 provides for movement of the inner housing 40 relative to the mount plate 38.
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The lower mount assembly includes the boss 50 that is adapted to fit within the inner portion of the inner support tube 24. The upper mount 22 receives the pin 26 within the cavity 42. The gates supported between the upper and lower mounts 20, 22 adjustment of the gap between the two gate assemblies 30 can now be accomplished.
Rotation of the adjustment nut 34 for each of the upper and lower mounts 20, 22 provides movement of the gate 18 in a desired direction. In other words, movement of the fastener 34 each of the lower mounts can provide for raising and lowering each of the gates independent of the upper mount 22 to provide a desired alignment of the gap 30. Additionally, adjustment of the adjustment nut 34 provides further adjustment utilized to align the gates 18 relative to each other. The example mounts 20, 22 provides sufficient adjustment in the directions indicated at 28 to close a gap between the gates 18. As appreciated, other dimensions and integrations of the upper and lower mounts 22 can be utilized to provide more or less adjustment.
Accordingly, the configuration of the upper and lower mount assemblies as disclosed provide adjustment of gate assemblies without need for removing any mount or reduces or substantially eliminates the needs for any shimming or other disassembly of the gate to provide alignment.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/056,110 which was filed on May 27, 2008.
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61056110 | May 2008 | US |