Information
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Patent Grant
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6427286
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Patent Number
6,427,286
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Williams; Mark
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 96 R
- 016 97
- 016 101
- 016 102
- 016 105
- 016 106
- 016 94 R
- 016 93 R
- 016 90
- 016 91
- 049 40
- 049 404
- 049 436
- 049 440
- 049 425
- 049 426
- 049 423
- 049 452
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A track system for a movable panel, such as a companionway door on a boat, allows adjustment after installation of the tracks for the panel, and allows the panel to be removed without removing the tracks. Typically a number of adjustable slide block assemblies are utilized each including a slide block of a low friction material (or a wheel on a shaft with a ball bearing mount) and a panel mounting element, the position of the slide block being adjustable with respect to the panel mounting element in a dimension non-aligned with the dimension of the elongation of the tracks. The slide block assembly typically includes an adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, and removably connected to the slide block, an elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in the nut-receiving channel; and a number of guide surfaces on the panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on the adjuster track so that the adjuster track is slidable with respect to the panel mounting element and nut to adjust the position of the panel mounting element with respect to the slide block; and a screw engaging the nut and movable from a tightened position in which the adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to the panel mounting element, to an adjusting position in which the adjuster track can be moved with respect to the panel mounting element.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the installation of movable panels, such as windows, and doors, particularly companionway doors on boats, such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,224,297 and 4,833,829 (the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein) it is highly desirable to be able to adjust the panel with respect to the track during or after track installation. Particularly on boats adjustment is very desirable because manufacturing tolerances in the panel and boat deck or other components with which the panel is associated, may adversely impact sliding of the door, and either make the sliding difficult, or make it so that a good seal (and substantially a water-tight seal) is difficult or impossible to achieve. Also, it is highly desirable to be able to remove the panel after installation, for replacement or servicing, without having to remove the tracks.
According to the present invention a system, assembly, and method are provided that greatly facilitate adjustment of a sliding panel with respect to the tracks with which it is associated, and are particularly desirable for use with a companionway door or the like on a boat. By practicing the present invention it is possible to adjust the sliding panel, such as a companionway door, after installation so that it effectively slides with respect to the track, and seals. Also, according to the invention it is possible to readily remove the panel after installation, for replacement or servicing, simply by loosening a few screws.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a track system for adjustably mounting a movable panel to a stationary track, comprising: At least one stationary track having a slide block or wheel-receiving channel and elongated in a first dimension. At least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly comprising a slide block or wheel, and a panel mounting element, the position of the slide block or wheel with respect to the panel mounting element being adjustable in a second dimension non-aligned with the first dimension. A panel mounted by the panel mounting element. And the slide block or wheel received by the track channel.
Typically the second dimension is substantially transverse to the first dimension, and desirably the track is mounted on a boat, although it can be mounted elsewhere, and the second dimension it may be not specifically transverse, or may even be at a distinct angle with respect to the first dimension. While the invention is specifically described herein as utilizing one or more slide blocks, which are preferred, in some circumstances wheels (which includes rollers) may be used instead of slide blocks.
Typically, the at least one adjustable slide block assembly comprises first and second slide block assemblies; and the panel comprises a first substantially horizontal edge; and the first and second slide block assemblies are mounted to the panel adjacent the first substantially horizontal edge with the slide blocks thereof received by the channel. Also, typically the at least one track comprises first and second tracks vertically spaced from each other, and substantially parallel to each other; and the at least one adjustable slide block assembly comprises first, second, third and fourth slide block assemblies; and the panel comprises a second substantially horizontal edge substantially parallel to the first edge; and the fourth and third slide block assemblies are mounted to the panel adjacent the second substantially horizontal edge with the slide blocks thereof received by the second track channel. Also, each of the tracks may include a screen-receiving channel, and the screen-receiving channels may receive a screen for slidable movement with respect thereto.
Typically, each of the slide block assemblies includes: An adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, the adjuster track connected to the slide block; an elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in the nut-receiving channel; a plurality of guide surfaces on the panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on the adjuster track so that the adjuster track is slidable with respect to the panel mounting element and nut substantially in the second dimension; and a screw engaging the nut and movable from a tightened position in which the adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to the panel mounting element in the second dimension, and an adjusting position in which the adjuster track can be moved with respect to the panel mounting element in the second dimension. For example, the tracks, adjuster tracks, nuts, and panel mounting elements, are metal (e.g. aluminum), as are the screws (e.g. stainless steel); and the slide blocks are or are coated with self-lubricating plastic; and the panel is transparent or translucent. Typically the panel may be plastic, such as acrylic, but alternatively may be glass, metal, or other transparent or opaque materials, and desirably the panel-receiving element is connected to the panel by removable fasteners.
Also, the panel may comprise a notch formed in the panel for receipt of the slide block assembly, the notch including overrun corners and the panel mounting element devoid of rounded corners adjacent the panel overrun corners; and the panel receiving element comprises a pair of channel-shaped ends which receive the panel therein.
According to another aspect of the present invention a slide block assembly per se is provided, comprising: A slide block. A panel mounting element. An adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, the adjuster track connected to the slide block. An elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in the nut-receiving channel. A plurality of guide surfaces on the panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on the adjuster track so that the adjuster track is slidable with respect to the panel mounting element and nut to adjust the position of the panel mounting element with respect to the slide block. And a screw engaging the nut and movable from a tightened position in which the adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to the panel mounting element, and an adjusting position in which the adjuster track can be moved with respect to the panel mounting element. The adjuster track is desirably connected to the slide blocks by removable fasteners. The details of the slide block assemblies may be as set forth above.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of installing a slidable panel on a boat utilizing at least one adjustable slide block assembly comprising a slide block, and a panel mounting element, the method comprising: a) Mounting the panel to the panel mounting element. b) Placing the slide block in the channel of the track. c) Attaching at least one stationary track having a slide block-receiving channel and elongated in a first dimension to the boat. And d) adjusting the position of the slide block with respect to the panel mounting element in a second dimension non-aligned with the first dimension without moving or acting on the track, or disconnecting the panel from the panel mounting element, so that the slide block slides [or if a wheel, the wheel rolls] correctly with respect to the track. In the method a) and b) are preferably practiced off the boat, e.g. in a jig at a factory, and the assembly shipped to the boat location for installation.
Typically in the practice of the method c) is practiced by attaching two vertically spaced and substantially parallel tracks to the boat; and a)-d) are practiced using at least one slide block assembly associated with each track. Desirably a)-d) are practiced using at least two slide block assemblies with each track.
In one preferred embodiment, a)-d) are practiced using a companionway door as the panel. Further, preferably each slide block is operatively connected to a panel mounting element by a single screw and nut assembly; and the method further comprises e) loosening or removing substantially all of the screw and nut assemblies so that the companionway door may be removed from the boat for service or replacement without removing or disturbing the tracks.
According to the present invention a simple yet highly advantageous method and structures are provided which allow adjustment of a slidable panel with respect to a stationary track, and are particularly desirable for use with boats. This and other objects of the invention will become clear from an inspection of the detailed description of the invention and from the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic exploded perspective view of an exemplary track system according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a rear detail view of an adjustable slide block assembly mounted to the panel for the configuration of
FIG. 1
, and showing the adjustment of the slide block with respect to the track;
FIG. 3
is an end view of the bottom of the system of
FIG. 1
, and also shown in association with the use of a bug screen and sealing components;
FIG. 4
is a top view, partly in cross section and partly in elevation, of an adjustable slide block assembly per se of the system of
FIGS. 1 through 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front view of the adjuster track of a slide block assembly of
FIGS. 1 through 5
;
FIG. 6
is a rear view of the slide block of the slide block assembly of
FIGS. 1 through 4
;
FIG. 7
is a front view of the adjuster nut of a slide block assembly of
FIGS. 1 through 4
; and
FIG. 8
is a rear view of panel mounting element of a slide block assembly of FIGS.
1
through
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Schematically and generally illustrated by reference
10
in
FIG. 1
is an exemplary track system for adjustably mounting a movable panel
11
to a stationary track
12
,
13
, according to the present invention. The panel
11
may be any suitable element such as a window, door, hatch, or the like. In the preferred embodiment illustrated the panel
11
is a companionway door having a handle or hand grasping portion
14
at an intermediate portion thereof, and being curved from the top
15
to the bottom
16
thereof. The panel
11
may preferably be transparent or translucent, and typically may be made of a plastic material, such as acrylic. However, it is to be understood that the invention is also applicable to other types of panels and environments, including flat, otherwise contoured, and opaque panels
11
.
In the preferred embodiment of the system
10
illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a system is mounted in association with a boat, a bottom portion (such as a deck or sill) of the boat being shown generally by reference numeral
16
′ in
FIG. 1
, and another component, such as a cabin wall, being schematically illustrated at
17
in FIG.
1
. However, it is to be understood that the system
10
is useful with other types of structures than boat, however the adjustability features of the present invention are particularly desirable when employed with association with boats.
The system
10
includes at least one track
18
which can be seen in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, which is affixed to the boat portion
16
′, such as by a plurality of fasteners
19
(see FIG.
3
), adhesive, and/or other conventional fastening components. The track
18
preferably comprises an aluminum channel which is contoured depending upon the particular use thereof, but includes a slide block or wheel-receiving channel
20
, and typically also a screen-receiving channel
21
in which a conventional screen
22
is slidable. The track
18
is elongated in a first dimension
23
(see
FIG. 1
) which preferably is substantially horizontal (that is, substantially parallel to a boat deck when used on a boat).
According to the present invention in a preferred form a second track
24
is provided which is substantially identical to the first track
18
, and is mounted to the boat portion
17
or the like, vertically spaced from and substantially parallel to the first track
18
. However, some other mechanism besides the substantially identical track
24
may be utilized with the panel
11
to facilitate sliding thereof especially where adjustment at the top
15
of the panel
11
is much less likely to be necessary, or under some circumstances with particularly large panels, and where the structure of the boat or other device with which the tracks
18
,
24
are associated allows it, another track can be provided.
According to the present invention at least one, and preferably a plurality of, adjustable slide block or wheel assemblies
25
are provided associated with the panel
11
and tracks
18
,
24
. [The invention will be particularly described with respect to slide blocks, but it is to be understood that wheels may be used instead.] Each slide block assembly
25
comprises a slide block
26
(see
FIGS. 1 through 3
and
6
) in a panel mounting element
27
(see
FIGS. 1 through 4
and
8
). Each slide block
26
typically is of, or is coated with, a low friction material, such as a self-lubricating plastic, e.g. polytetrafluoroethylene. [Where a wheel is provided it preferably is of metered or hard plastic and mounted on a ball bearing shaft.] Desirably the slide block
26
has the configuration illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 3
and
6
including an enlarged substantially rectangular prismatic portion
29
which is received in the channel
20
, and a supporting substantially prismatic portion
30
, so that the portions
29
,
30
have a generally T-shape. One or more openings
31
(see
FIGS. 2 and 6
) may be provided for receipt of removable fasteners as will be hereinafter described. The openings
31
may be screw threaded or plain bore, depending upon the particular fasteners used and other considerations.
The panel mounting element
27
preferably is of aluminum or other another metal and is seen most clearly in
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
4
, and
8
preferably is dimensioned so that it fits within a notch
33
(see
FIG. 2
) cut out in an edge (the edge
16
seen in
FIG. 1
) of the panel
11
. The notch
33
may be routed into the panel
11
(particularly when formed by an acrylic sheet) with the corner
34
thereof overrun so as to eliminate the necessity of rounding off the corners of the element
27
(the sharp, unrounded, comers of the element
27
being seen, for example, at
35
in FIG.
4
), Preferably the element
27
has the configuration illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 8
having end surfaces which define channel-shaped openings
36
(see
FIG. 4
) with the surfaces
37
defining the sides of the channels
36
spaced from each other approximately the same distance as the thickness of the panel
11
at the edge
16
. While if desired the panel
11
may be adhesively or otherwise permanently secured to the surfaces
37
, or otherwise permanently secured in the channels
36
, preferably attachment of the element
27
to the panel
11
is accomplished by a plurality of removable fasteners such as the screws
38
best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, and with openings
39
for receipt of the screws seen in FIG.
8
.
The element
27
also includes a front face
40
with an opening
41
therein (see
FIG. 8
in particular) for receipt of a screw
42
(see
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
in particular) for purposes will be hereinafter described. The open interior
43
of the element
27
receives—in the preferred embodiment—an adjuster track
44
(in particular see
FIGS. 4 and 5
) for purposes that will be hereinafter described. At the interior
43
, the element
27
also has a plurality of guide surfaces
46
, seen in
FIGS. 4 and 8
. An optional primarily aesthetic panel
45
(e.g. of stainless steel) may also be utilized.
Regardless of the details of the mechanism utilized, the slide block
26
is adjustable in a second dimension which intersects the first dimension
23
, with respect to the panel mounting element
27
and of course the panel
11
to which it is connected. While a wide variety of adjustment mechanisms may be utilized for this purpose, in the preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings (which is inexpensive and easy to make, and very easy to utilize) the slide block
26
is secured to the adjuster track
44
, and the track
44
slides within the open interior
43
of the panel mounting element
27
.
The slide block
26
may be secured to the adjuster track
44
by removable fasteners, such as the fasteners
48
illustrated in
44
which extend into the openings
31
. In the preferred embodiment the fasteners
48
are screws which are threaded into screw threaded openings
31
. However, if desired the elements
26
,
44
may be permanently secured together by welding, ultrasonic welding, adhesive, or the like. Note that the screws
48
pass through openings
49
formed in the front face
50
(see
FIG. 5
in particular) of the adjuster track
44
. A lock washer (not shown) may be provided with each screw
48
.
The adjuster track
44
has an interior channel
51
(see
FIG. 4
) which is preferably open at the ends thereof, but is closed at one side by the face
50
, and partially enclosed at the other side by the flanges
52
. The flanges
52
are spaced from each other in dimension
23
a distance just large enough to accommodate the diameter of the fasteners
42
, so that the fasteners
42
and channel
51
move with respect to each other in a second dimension
53
(see FIG.
2
). While
FIG. 2
shows the preferred second dimension
53
, which is substantially transverse to the first dimension
23
, the dimension
53
may have other angles besides substantially perpendicular to the dimension
23
.
The last component of the preferred embodiment of the adjustable side block assembly
25
illustrated in the drawings is the nut
55
which—as seen most clearly in FIGS.
4
and
7
—has the central screw threaded opening
56
therein which receives the screw threaded shank of the screw
42
. The nut
55
preferably has an elongated substantially rectangular prism configuration and is dimensioned so that it is just slightly smaller in cross sectional dimensions than the channel-shaped opening
51
so that it can slide with respect thereto. The nut
55
is elongated so that it won't fall to the bottom of the assembly if detached from screw
42
, but will stay in alignment with screw
42
.
In the method of assembly and utilization of the system
10
according to the invention, the screws
48
are passed through the openings
49
into the openings
31
of the slide blocks
26
and then the adjustable slide block assemblies
25
are assembled together, by inserting the nuts
55
into the channels
51
, passing the screws
42
through the openings
41
into engagement with the threaded openings
56
in the nuts
55
, and then sliding the adjuster tracks
44
into operative association with the channels
43
of the panel mounting elements
27
, so as to form the structures as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, and then the channel-shaped ends
36
of the elements
27
are moved into operative association with the portions of the panel
11
defining the notches
33
. The screws
38
are then tightened to hold the panel
11
substantially stationary with respect to the channel-mounting elements
27
.
Once all of the assemblies
25
are assembled with the panel
11
, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
(with the last assembly
25
also in place in the notch
33
) the slide blocks
26
associated with the assemblies
25
are slid into the channels
20
of each of the tracks
18
,
24
(see FIG.
3
), and then the tracks
18
,
24
are installed in the boat so that they are aligned in a first dimension
23
.
Sliding action of the panel
11
with respect to the tracks
18
,
24
is then tested to make sure that it is smooth and uniform, without binding, excessive noise, or excessive looseness. Also preferably a conventional seal of any type (such as the seal
60
illustrated in
FIG. 3
) is associated with the panel
11
and seals with respect to the tracks
18
,
24
or a stationary portion of the boat, and the sufficiency of the sealing action by the seal
60
is also tested.
Under many circumstances it is necessary to adjust the position of the panel
11
in the dimension
53
so as to ensure that the sliding action and/or seal are appropriate. This is accomplished for a particular assembly
25
simply by loosening or removing the screw
42
, which loosens the connection between the adjuster track
44
and the panel mounting element
27
to allow relative sliding thereof in the dimension
53
, as schematically illustrated in FIG.
2
. Once the desired adjusted position has been reached, the screw
42
is tightened so that it cooperates with the nut
55
to essentially clamp the adjuster track
44
to the panel mounting element
27
so that the adjuster track
44
may no longer slide (guided by the surfaces
46
) in the dimension
53
. Ultimately, when the proper adjustment has been achieved, a properly functioning sliding panel (such as a companionway door)
11
is provided.
If it is necessary to service or replace the panel
11
, that is easily effected simply by loosening or removing the screws
42
(four in the illustration provided in
FIG. 1
, although more may be provided if more assemblies
25
are utilized). Then the panel
11
(e.g. with screws
42
and panel mounting element
27
still mounted thereto) may be removed, while the adjuster track and the slide block
26
remain with the tracks
18
,
24
. As can be seen it is easy to remove then reinstall the panel
11
without having to remove or disturb the tracks
18
,
24
.
It will thus be seen that according to the present invention a very simple yet effective track system for adjustably mounting a movable panel to a stationary track, and slide block assembly therefor, and method of installing the sliding panel on a boat, are provided. While the invention has been herein shown and described in what is presently conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment thereof it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications may be made therein within the scope of the invention, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and methods.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A track system for adjustably mounting a movable panel to a stationary track, comprising:at least one stationary track having a slide block or wheel-receiving channel and elongated in a first dimension; at least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly comprising a slide block or wheel, and a panel mounting element, the position of said slide block or wheel with respect to said panel mounting element being adjustable in a second dimension non-aligned with said first dimension, wherein said slide block or wheel is lockable to said panel mounting element via a locking means; a panel mounted by said panel mounting element; and said slide block or wheel received by said track channel.
- 2. A track system as recited in claim 1 wherein said second dimension is substantially transverse to said first dimension.
- 3. A track system as recited in claim 2 wherein said track is mounted on a boat.
- 4. A track system as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly comprises first and second slide block or wheel assemblies; and wherein said panel comprises a first substantially horizontal edge; and wherein said first and second slide block or wheel assemblies are mounted to said panel adjacent said first substantially horizontal edge with said slide blocks or wheels thereof received by said channel.
- 5. A track system as recited in claim 4 wherein said at least one track comprises first and second tracks vertically spaced from each other, and substantially parallel to each other; and wherein said at least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly comprises first, second, third and fourth slide block or wheel assemblies; and wherein said panel comprises a second substantially horizontal edge substantially parallel to said first edge; and wherein said fourth and third slide block or wheel assemblies are mounted to said panel adjacent said second substantially horizontal edge with said slide blocks or wheels thereof received by said second track channel.
- 6. A track system as recited in claim 5 wherein said tracks each include a screen-receiving channel; and wherein said screen-receiving channels receive a screen for slidable movement with respect thereto.
- 7. A track system as recited in claim 5 wherein each of said slide block or wheel assemblies comprises slide block assemblies which include: an adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, said adjuster track connected to said slide block; an elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in said nut-receiving channel; a plurality of guide surfaces on said panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on said adjuster track so that said adjuster track is slidable with respect to said panel mounting element and nut in said second dimension; and a screw engaging said nut and movable from a tightened position in which said adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to said panel mounting element in said second dimension, and an adjusting position in which said adjuster track can be moved with respect to said panel mounting element in said second dimension.
- 8. A track system as recited in claim 7 wherein said tracks, adjuster tracks, nuts, panel mounting elements, and screws are metal; and wherein said slide blocks are or are coated with self-lubricating plastic; and wherein said panel is transparent or translucent.
- 9. A track system as recited in claim 1 wherein said slide block or wheel assembly comprises a slide block assembly comprising: an adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, said adjuster track connected to said slide block; an elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in said nut-receiving channel; a plurality of guide surfaces on said panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on said adjuster track so that said adjuster track is slidable with respect to said panel mounting element and nut in said second dimension; and a screw engaging said nut and movable from a tightened position in which said adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to said panel mounting element in said second dimension, and an adjusting position in which said adjuster track can be moved with respect to said panel mounting element in said second dimension.
- 10. A track system as recited in claim 9 wherein said track, adjuster track, nut, panel mounting element, and screw are metal; and wherein said slide blocks are self-lubricating plastic; and wherein said panel is transparent or translucent.
- 11. A track system as recited in claim 10 wherein said panel is plastic and wherein said panel-receiving element is connected to said panel by removable fasteners.
- 12. A track system as recited in claim 11 wherein said panel comprises a notch formed in said panel for receipt of said slide block assembly, said notch including overrun corners and said panel mounting element devoid of rounded corners adjacent said panel overrun corners; and wherein said panel receiving element comprises a pair of channel-shaped ends which receive said panel therein.
- 13. A track system as recited in claim 10 wherein said track is mounted on a boat.
- 14. A track system as recited in claim 13 wherein said at least one adjustable slide block assembly comprises first and second slide block assemblies; and wherein said panel comprises a first substantially horizontal edge; and wherein said first and second slide block assemblies are mounted to said panel adjacent said first substantially horizontal edge with said slide blocks thereof received by said channel.
- 15. A track system as recited in claim 9 wherein said panel is acrylic.
- 16. A track system as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly further comprises an adjuster track that secures said slide block or wheel to said panel mounting element, and wherein said locking means comprises a lockable and releasable screw securing said adjuster track and said panel mounting element.
- 17. A slide block or wheel assembly comprising:a slide block or wheel; a panel mounting element; an adjuster track including a nut-receiving channel, said adjuster track operatively connected to said slide block or wheel; an elongated substantially rectangular prism nut received in said nut-receiving channel; a plurality of guide surfaces on said panel mounting element, and cooperating guide surfaces on said adjuster track so that said adjuster track is slidable with respect to said panel mounting element and nut to adjust the position of said panel mounting element with respect to said slide block or wheel; and a screw engaging said nut and movable from a tightened position in which said adjuster track is prevented from moving with respect to said panel mounting element, and an adjusting position in which said adjuster track can be moved with respect to said panel mounting element.
- 18. An assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein said panel mounting element, adjuster track, and nut are aluminum, and wherein said slide block or wheel comprises a slide block of, or coated with, self-lubricating plastic.
- 19. An assembly as recited in claim 17 wherein said adjuster track is connected to said slide block by removable fasteners.
- 20. A method of installing a slidable panel on a boat utilizing at least one adjustable slide block assembly comprising a slide block or wheel, and a panel mounting element, said method comprising:a) mounting the panel to the panel mounting element; b) placing the slide block or wheel in the channel of the track; c) attaching at least one stationary track having a slide block or wheel-receiving channel and elongated in a first dimension to the boat; d) adjusting the position of the slide block or wheel with respect to the panel mounting element in a second dimension non-aligned with the first dimension without moving or acting on the track, or disconnecting the panel from the panel mounting element, so that the slide block slides or the wheel rolls correctly with respect to the track; and e) enabling the slide block or wheel to be locked with respect to the panel mounting element via a locking means.
- 21. A method as recited in claim 20 wherein c) is practiced by attaching two vertically spaced and substantially parallel tracks to the boat; and wherein a), b) and d) are practiced using at least one slide block or wheel assembly associated with each track.
- 22. A method as recited in claim 21 wherein a)-d) are practiced using a companionway door as the panel.
- 23. A method as recited in claim 22 wherein the slide blocks or wheels comprise slides blocks, and wherein each slide block is operatively connected to a panel mounting element by a single screw and nut assembly; and further comprising e) loosening or removing all of the screw and nut assemblies so that the companionway door may be removed from the boat for service or replacement without removing or disturbing the tracks.
- 24. A method as recited in claim 21 wherein a)-d) are practiced using at least two slide block or wheel assemblies with each track.
- 25. A track system for adjustably mounting a movable panel to a stationary track, comprising:at least one stationary track having a slide block or wheel-receiving channel and elongated in a first dimension; at least one adjustable slide block or wheel assembly comprising a slide block or wheel, and a panel mounting element, the position of said slide block or wheel with respect to said panel mounting element being adjustable in a second dimension non-aligned with said first dimension; wherein said slide block or wheel is lockable to said panel via a locking means; a panel mounted by said panel mounting element, said panel comprising a notch formed therein, wherein said slide block or wheel assembly is secured in said notch in said panel; and said slide block or wheel received by said track channel.
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