1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable sliding door system for building a sliding door adapted to be used for delimiting a part of a room in an opening and extending from the floor to the ceiling of said room, said sliding door is adapted to run in a track positioned opposite on respectively the ceiling and the floor of the room, wherein said adjustable sliding door system comprises two profiles constituting the sides of said sliding door.
2. Description of Related Art
Current sliding doors systems are mostly available in connection with the purchase of closets. Usually, the buyer has a range of choices that fall within predefined dimensions.
Sliding doors are adapted to be used for delimiting a part of a room in an opening and could extend from the floor to the ceiling of a room and could be mounted in front of any opening such as a door opening or be mounted as an intermediate wall.
In connection with sliding doors to be used for delimiting a part of a room and extending from the floor to the ceiling, standard height sliding doors cannot be used since distances between floor and ceiling in rooms may vary significantly. Today sliding doors for this purpose are produced in customized dimensions, but this implies increased costs for the customer. Furthermore, customized solutions are quite cumbersome to handle for both producers as well as distributors seeing that more time is required for manufacturing of the customized sliding doors and their components. Furthermore, the required customization results in long delivery time from placing of the order to receipt of the goods.
Alternatively, standard sliding doors may be produced, but this requires that customized fillets are added for covering any gap between the sliding door and the floor or ceiling.
Hence, there is a need in the technical field of sliding door systems overcoming the above-mentioned drawbacks.
The object of the invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems.
The object of the invention is obtained by an adjustable sliding door system as described initially above, wherein the adjustable sliding door system comprises a plurality of surface elements adapted to be mounted overlapping and in continuation of each other in a length corresponding to the height of the opening.
Hence, the advantage of the invention is that the customer may build a sliding door (or a plurality of interconnected sliding doors), which is tailored to any opening (e.g., for closets, entrances and the like) without being bound to predefined sizes. Based on few standard elements a very flexible solution is obtained where a sliding door of any height may be built and colors/decors may vary in relation to personal desires.
This embodiment has the advantage that a very flexible solution is obtained where a sliding door of any height may be built and furthermore colors/decors may vary in relation to personal desires. Thereby the sliding door manufacturer only needs to produce standard components for the sliding door system, and the user can then easily from these standard components assemble a sliding door having a specific height corresponding to the opening where the sliding door is to be mounted. Furthermore, by having a system where the sliding doors are being assembled at the point of use, transportation of the sliding doors is much simpler and less space consuming. Sliding door systems can be transported using standard cars.
For each sliding door to be mounted in an opening, the sliding door system comprises two profiles and surface elements. The process of adding a sliding door in an opening using the sliding door system according to the present invention is as follows:
By the process as mentioned above, the height of the sliding door is adjustable, whereas the width of the sliding door is predefined.
The sliding doors build from a sliding door system according to the present invention have a maximum height corresponding to the length of the profiles in the system before cutting.
In an embodiment, the surface elements comprises a plurality of front surface elements adapted to be mounted between said profiles of said sliding door, and wherein the front surface elements are adapted to be mounted overlapping and in continuation of each other in a length corresponding to the height of the opening. In this way, standard sized front surface elements can be positioned overlapping and in continuation of each other covering any height, only the number of elements and the amount of overlapping needs to be adjusted.
In an embodiment of the invention, each front surface element comprises at least one recessed edge for engaging with a neighboring front surface element. This embodiment has the advantage that neighboring elements may be attached together in an effortless and quick manner.
In an embodiment of the invention the surface elements comprises front surface elements and back plates, wherein the front surface elements are positioned in a mutual distance introducing a gap between said front surface elements, and wherein the back plates are meant for positioning behind the front surface elements for covering said mutual distance between two neighboring front surface elements. This embodiment has the advantage that front surface elements may be interconnected by such back plates, and the back plates make the distance between front surface elements flexible since any gap may be covered by the back plate.
In an embodiment of the invention, each back plate comprises elongated grooves along the width of the back plate, wherein said elongated grooves are adapted for engaging with said front surface elements. This embodiment has the advantage that the distance between two front surface elements may be adjustable, and further it is assured that any back plates and front surface elements are being connected in a similar manner.
In an embodiment of the invention, the system further comprises rollers for rolling the lower part of said sliding door along said track, the rollers being adapted to be mounted at the upper and/or lower corners of said sliding door. This embodiment has the advantage that the sliding door more easily may slide into the track.
In an embodiment of the invention, at least one of the profiles comprises handlers for handling said sliding door. This embodiment has the advantage that the sliding door may be more comfortably handled.
In an embodiment, the system further comprises measuring tape adapted to be mounted behind the front surface elements for positioning the front surface elements for covering a length corresponding to the height of the opening.
In the following, embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The length of the profiles 105 constitutes the height of the sliding door 101, and the profiles 105 could be delivered having the exact required length l. Alternatively, the profiles 105 could be delivered having a standard length l, which is then cut by the costumer into the exact length l of interest according to the required height of the sliding door 101. In a specific embodiment, a marker could be added to the profile 105 to be delivered for easy identification of a cutting position.
The width of the surface elements constitutes the width of the sliding door 101. The profiles 105 and the surface elements could be connected using fasteners such as screws or nails or glue. In this example, profile brackets 113 are being used for connecting the profiles 105 to the front surface elements 107. Four front surface elements 107 are being used in this situation for covering the entire length l of the sliding door 101.
A bottom plate 109 is attached between the profiles 105 onto the back side of the front surface element 107 positioned at the bottom of the sliding door 101 and is used to attach two rollers 111.
In the illustrated embodiment, indicators 110 are added to the front surface elements 107, the indicators 110 are added to make it possible to ensure that a corresponding overlapping is made with all overlapping front surface elements 107. This could be to ensure a similar visual impression of neighboring sliding doors or to ensure that the exact same overlapping is made with all front surface elements 107 and in all sliding doors 101 in a closet 100. The indicator 110 could further indicate a height of the sliding door and thereby be used to ensure a specific height of the sliding door when the front surface elements 107 have been positioned overlapping each other.
In the illustrated embodiment, markers 110 are added to the front surface elements 107, the markers 110 are added to make it possible to ensure that a corresponding overlapping is made with all overlapping front surface elements 107. This could be to ensure a similar visual impression of neighboring sliding doors or to ensure that the exact same overlapping is made with all front surface elements 107 and in all sliding doors 101. The indicator could further indicate a height of the sliding door and thereby be used to ensure a specific height of the sliding door when the front surface elements 107 have been positioned overlapping each other.
Throughout this text it has been described that the sliding door system is meant for positioning in front of an opening. It is to be understood that an opening could be part of a room where the sliding door is meant for delimiting a part of a room and extending from the floor to the ceiling of the room. Further the opening could be an opening to a closet or an opening to another room.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2012 70447 | Jul 2012 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2013/050226 | 7/5/2013 | WO | 00 |
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20150211277 A1 | Jul 2015 | US |