Information
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Patent Grant
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6708369
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Patent Number
6,708,369
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Date Filed
Monday, September 30, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Jackson; André L.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 252
- 016 253
- 016 235
- 016 233
- 016 238
- 016 239
- 016 240
- 016 DIG 39
- 016 DIG 40
- 052 20458
- 052 20454
- 052 20453
- 052 20462
- 052 20465
- 052 20466
- 052 6564
- 052 6569
- 049 501
- 049 399
- 049 388
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable top holder comprises a pivotal strut assembly and an anchor assembly that consist of a plurality of anchor components and a plurality of anchor disks for protecting and anchoring tempered glasses. The pivotal strut assembly includes a first vertical rod, a first transverse rod and a pivotal strut. The anchor assembly includes a second vertical rod, a third vertical rod and a second transverse rod. The invention is made and assembled from cylindrical bars without using molds. Thus production cost is greatly reduced. In addition, the vertical rods and the transverse rods may be switched between the right side and the left side to increase flexibility and interchangeability. Production and warehousing costs and space also are reduced The invention provides multiple functions and a greater versatility.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a holder of a glass door and particularly a top holder for a tempered glass door with adjustable fastening positions to anchor the glass door to increase application versatility.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional reinforced and tempered glass door for shops and stores generally includes a plurality of tempered glass panels.
FIG. 1
illustrates a glass door which consists of five glass panels
1
, i.e. a left panel, a right panel, a top panel and two door panels. The door panels are coupled with corner transom fittings
2
for anchoring and opening use. Assembly and installation of the glass panels
1
and the corner transom fittings
2
usually requires several people. Referring to
FIG. 2
, each corner transom fitting
2
generally consists of two symmetrical seats
3
, matching pads
4
, washers
5
and fastening bolts
6
for clamping the glass panel
1
. To install the corner transom fitting
2
on the glass panel
1
, several people should be on site for help. Some hold the glass panels
1
on the side and top, others hold the seats
3
and necessary tools to do fastening The installation job takes a lot of manpower and is tedious and cumbersome. With increasing labor costs and growing awareness of labor benefits, and fierce competition on the market and decreasing profit margins, how to perform same kind of work with less manpower is essential to increase profit and market competitiveness. On glass door assembly and installation, there is still room for improvement.
In order to resolve the foregoing disadvantages, Applicant has disclosed a design and obtained a U.S. Pat. No. 6,381,909, entitled: “Corner transom fitting for framesless tempered glass door”. It mainly includes a seat with two sections. The seat consists of three pieces. It may be assembled and installed by a few people to reduce labor costs.
However it still has some drawbacks, notably:
1. The components have to be made by molds. Production cost becomes higher.
2. The tempered glass must have holes formed thereon for installation. The holes must be located and made precisely. Once drilled and formed, they cannot be changed. However, when a plurality of glass panels are assembled and installed, they always, have gaps of various sizes among them. As the apertures on the seats of the corner transom fittings also are fixed, it is difficult to accurately install the corner transom fitting on the tempered glass panels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary object of the invention is to overcome the drawbacks mentioned above. The invention employs cylindrical vertical rods, transverse rods and a pivotal strut that are made without using molds, thus can greatly reduce production cost. They can be fabricated rapidly by lathe machining. The vertical rods have transverse holes and step holes to provide bi-directional fastening so that the invention may be switched between the right side and the left side to increase flexibility and interchangeability. As a result, production and warehousing costs and space can be reduced. Moreover, the holes on the vertical rods have a greater diameter than the fastening bolts so that the invention may be accurately, installed on the tempered glass panels even if there are gaps of various sizes occurred to the tempered glass panels.
To achieve the foregoing object, the invention includes a pivotal strut assembly and an anchor assembly that consists of a plurality of anchor means and anchor disks. The pivotal strut assembly further includes a first vertical rod, a first transverse rod and a pivotal strut. The anchor assembly includes a second vertical rod, a third vertical rod and a second transverse rod. The rods and strut are made from cylindrical bars without the need of molds, Thus fabrication cost can be greatly reduced. In addition, the vertical rods and the pivotal strut may be switched between the left side and the right side to increase flexibility and interchangeability. This also helps to decrease production and warehousing costs and space.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of a conventional five-piece tempered glass door.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of a conventional corner transom fitting for a glass door.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the invention.
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of the invention in use, partly cutaway.
FIG. 6
is a schematic view of the invention in a use condition.
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of the invention in another use condition, with the pivotal strut assembly altered.
FIG. 8
is an exploded view of the invention in another use condition, with the anchor assembly altered.
FIG. 9
is a schematic view of a variation of the invention in a use condition.
FIG. 10
is a schematic view of another variation of the invention in a use condition.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the invention mainly consists of:
a plurality of anchor means
10
each has a fastening bolt
11
coupling with a protective ring
12
, a washer
13
and an anchor bushing
14
for holding a tempered glass
50
between the protective ring
12
and the washer
13
. The fastening bolt
11
has two small cavities formed on the surface thereof to engage with a selected tool for fastening or unfastening (not shown in the drawings);
a plurality of anchor disks
20
each has a screw hole
21
to engage with the fastening bolt
11
of the anchor means
10
and two small cavities formed on the surface thereof to engage with a selected tool for fastening or unfastening (not shown in the drawings);
a pivotal strut assembly
30
including:
a first vertical rod
31
which has a first aperture
311
and a second aperture
312
located respectively on an upper and a lower portion thereof at desired positions for fastening the anchor means
10
and the anchor disk
20
. The apertures
311
and
312
have a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt
11
as shown in FIG.
5
. The first vertical rod further has a transverse hole
313
formed between the first and the second apertures
311
and
312
. The transverse hole
313
is an extended round bi-directional stepwise hole crossing the first and the second apertures
311
and
312
in a normal manner but not communicating with them;
a first transverse rod
32
which has one end formed a trough
321
to match and contact the perimeter,of first vertical rod
31
in a cross manner. The trough
321
has a screw hole
322
coincided axially with the transverse hole
313
of the first vertical rod
31
such that a set screw
323
may be used to run through the transverse hole
313
to engage with the screw hole
322
to fasten the first transverse rod
32
to the first vertical rod
31
in a normal and cross manner; and
a pivotal strut
33
formed in a bullet shape having a first screw hole
331
and a second screw hole
332
located respectively on an upper portion and a lower portion thereof at desired positions for fastening one anchor means
10
. The pivotal strut
33
further has the bottom end formed a cavity
333
for holding an axle
334
which is fastened and anchored by a set screw
335
. The pivotal strut
33
also has a transverse hole
336
crossing between the first and the second screw holes
331
and
332
in a normal manner but not communicating with them. The first transverse rod
32
may run through the transverse hole
336
until reaching a desired position and be fastened by another set screw
335
; and
an anchor assembly
40
including:
a second vertical rod
41
which is identical with the first vertical rod
31
and has a third aperture
411
and a fourth aperture
412
located respectively on an upper and a lower portion thereof at desired positions for fastening the anchor means
10
and the anchor disk
20
. The apertures
411
and
412
have a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt
11
. The second vertical rod further has a transverse hole
413
formed between the third and the fourth apertures
411
and
412
. The transverse hole
413
is an extended round bi-directional stepwise hole crossing the first and the second apertures
411
and
412
in a normal manner but not communicating with them;
a third vertical rod
42
having a fifth aperture
421
located at a desired position with a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt
11
for fastening the anchor means
10
and the anchor disk
20
. The third vertical rod
42
has a round bi-directional first stepwise hole
422
located on an upper portion thereof crossing the fifth aperture
421
in a normal manner but not communicating with it; and
a second transverse rod
43
located between the second and the third vertical rods
41
and
42
having two ends formed respectively a semicircular trough
431
to contact the perimeter of the second and the third vertical rods
41
and
42
in a cross and normal manner. The trough
431
has a screw hole
432
coincided axially with the first stepwise hole
422
hole of the second and the third vertical rods
41
and
42
such that a set screw
423
may be used to run through the first stepwise hole
422
to engage with the screw hole
432
to fasten and bridge the second transverse rod
43
between the second and the third vertical rods
41
and
42
.
Refer to
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
6
for the invention adopted on a single panel door that is openable at two sides. The tempered glass
50
is held and anchored through the anchor means
10
of the invention. When there are gaps occurred between the two side glass panels
51
and the top glass panel
52
, the first and second transverse rods
32
and
43
may be moved up or down (as shown in
FIG. 5
) for adjustment because the extended round transverse holes
313
and
413
has a greater diameter than the fastening bolts
11
held therein (as shown in FIG.
5
), and the distance of the anchor means
10
may be adjusted slightly to fit the holes (not shown in the drawings) formed on the tempered glass
50
. The tempered glass door
53
has an anchor strut
60
mounted on a location matching the pivotal strut
33
to serve as the turning axis to make the glass door
53
turnable for opening and closing. The invention may also be adopted for a single door with only opening function as shown in FIG.
9
. In such a situation, the third vertical rod
42
may be transformed to a fourth vertical rod
44
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the fourth vertical rod
44
has an aperture
443
located on a lower section to couple with a stop pad
444
to stop and cushion the glass door
53
during closing, and to prevent the glass door
53
from directly hitting the fourth vertical rod
44
.
Refer to
FIGS. 7
,
8
and
9
for the invention adopted on a single door that is opened in another different direction. The first transverse rod
32
and the pivotal strut
33
are installed and fastened to another side. The second transverse rod
43
and the third vertical rod
42
also are moved and fastened to another side.
Refer to
FIG. 10
for the invention adopted on double doors. Two sets of the pivotal strut assembly
30
are fastened to two sides of the doors.
In summary, the invention offers the following advantages:
1. The vertical rods, transverse rods and pivotal strut of the invention are made firm cylindrical bars by lathe machining without using molds. Materials are easy to procure and production cost can be greatly reduced. The lathe machining also can speed up production.
2. The transverse holes and stepwise holes of the vertical rods are bi-directional and have fastening function in two directions. Thus the invention may be switched between the right side and the left side. Installation flexibility and interchangeability increase, and production and warehousing costs and space may be reduced.
3. The diameters of the apertures on the vertical rods are greater than the diameters of the fastening bolts of the anchor means. Thus in the event of gaps occurred between the tempered glass panels, the invention may be adjusted to accurately hold and anchor the tempered glass.
4. The pivotal strut may be moved freely on the first transverse rod to eliminate the gap occurred between, the tempered glass panels to achieve accurate fastening of the invention to the tempered glass.
5. The first and the second vertical rods are identical. Thus interchange flexibility increases. This also helps to reduce production and warehousing costs and space.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable top holder comprising a pivotal strut assembly and an anchor assembly that consist of a plurality of anchor means and a plurality of anchor disks for protecting and anchoring a tempered glass which includes a plurality of glass panels, wherein:each of the anchor means has a fastening bolt coupled with a protective ring, a washer and an anchor bushing; each of the anchor disks has a screw hole to engage with the fastening bolt of the anchor means; the pivotal strut assembly includes: a first vertical rod which has a first aperture, and a second aperture located on desired positions for fastening respectively one anchor means and one anchor disk, and a transverse hole located between the first aperture and the second aperture, the first aperture and the second apertures having a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt, the transverse hole being an extended round stepwise hole; a first transverse rod which has one end formed a trough and a screw hole for fastening to the first vertical rod through a set screw in a cross manner; and a pivotal strut having a first screw hole and a second screw hole located on desired positions for fastening respectively one anchor means, and a through hole between the first and the second screw holes, the first transverse rod being run through the through hole until reaching a desired position and being fastened by another set screw; and the anchor assembly includes: a second vertical rod which has a third aperture and a fourth aperture located on desired positions for fastening the anchor means and the anchor disk, and a transverse hole located between the third aperture and the fourth aperture, the third aperture and the fourth apertures having a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt; a third vertical rod which has a fifth aperture located at a desired position with a diameter greater than the diameter of the fastening bolt for fastening the anchor means and the anchor disk, and a first stepwise hole located on an upper portion thereof; and a second transverse rod located between the second and the third vertical rods having two ends formed respectively a trough and a screw hole to fasten to the second and the third vertical rods through set screws to bridge the second transverse rod between the second and the third vertical rods.
- 2. The adjustable top holder of claim 1, wherein the third vertical rod is extended downwards to form a fourth vertical rod which has an aperture located on a lower section thereof to engage with a stop pad.
- 3. The adjustable top holder of claim 1, wherein the pivotal strut has a bottom end formed a cavity for holding an axle which is fastened by a set screw.
- 4. The adjustable top holder of claim 1, wherein the transverse hole on the first vertical rod and the second vertical rod is an extended round bi-directional stepwise hole.
- 5. The adjustable top holder of claim 1, wherein the first stepwise hole on the third vertical rod and the fourth vertical rod is bi-directional and stepwise.
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