Closure assembly for spanning a wall opening

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6233888
  • Patent Number
    6,233,888
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 29, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stephan; Beth A.
    • Glessner; Brian E.
    Agents
    • Jenkens & Gilchrist, P.C.
Abstract
A closure assembly includes an outer frame, panel members disposed within the outer frame, slidable rail units, pivot linking units, and locking members. The outer frame has top and bottom frame members formed with slide grooves. Each of the slidable rail units includes an upper rail disposed between the top frame member and an upper edge portion of a respective one of the panel members, and a lower rail disposed between the bottom frame member and a lower edge portion of the respective one of the panel members. Each of the upper and lower rails is provided with a rolling ball unit which extends slidingly into the slide groove unit in a respective one of the top and bottom frame members. The pivot linking units connect the upper and lower rails to adjacent ones of the upper and lower edge portions of the panel members such that the panel members are pivotable relative to the upper and lower rails about vertical axes. The locking members are mounted on the slidable rail units, and are operable to lock selectively the slidable rail units to the panel members and to the outer frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a closure assembly, such as a door assembly or a window assembly, for spanning a wall opening and operable in different manners to form openings or entrances of different sizes.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 1

illustrates a conventional hinged window


10


which includes a fixed outer frame


11


mounted in a wall opening (not shown), a window panel


12


hinged to the outer frame


11


, and a linking member


13


for connecting a lower edge portion


122


of the window panel


12


to a bottom frame member


112


of the outer frame


11


. The window


10


is operable in a single manner by moving the window panel


12


pivotally relative to the outer frame


11


to form an opening and to close the opening.

FIG. 2

illustrates a slidable door


20


which includes a fixed outer frame


21


mounted securely inawall opening. The outer frame


21


has top and bottom frame members


211


,


212


, each of which is formed with parallel slide grooves for retaining slidably two vertically disposed door panels


22


,


23


within the outer frame


21


such that the door panels


22


,


23


are slidable along the slide grooves. The door panels


22


,


23


have overlapping vertical frame members


221


,


231


which are provided with a locking unit


24


for locking the door panels


22


,


23


in a closed state. Referring to

FIG. 3

, to open the door


20


, one of the door panels


22


is pulled to slide along the respective slide groove in the top and bottom frame members


211


,


212


and to be disposed on one side of the other door panel


23


. An entrance


215


generally as wide as the door panels


22


,


23


is thus formed.




However, each of the conventional window


10


of FIG.


1


and the conventional door


20


of

FIGS. 2 and 3

is operable in only a single manner to form an opening or entrance of a certain size. It is desirable to provide a closure assembly which is operable in more than one mode to form openings or entrances of different sizes as desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a closure assembly which is operable in different manners to provide openings or entrances of different sizes as desired.




Accordingly, the closure assembly of the present invention includes a rectangular outer frame, at least two rectangular panel members, at least two slidable rail units, at least two pivot linking units, and at least two locking members. The outer frame has elongated and horizontally disposed top and bottom frame members, and opposite vertically disposed lateral members that interconnect the top and bottom frame members. The top and bottom frame members have confronting rail mounting surfaces, each of which is formed with a slide groove unit. The panel members are disposed vertically within the outer frame. Each of the panel members has an upper edge portion and a lower edge portion. Each of the slidable rail units includes an upper rail disposed between the top frame member of the outer frame and the upper edge portion of a respective one of the panel members, and a lower rail disposed between the bottom frame member of the outer frame and the lower edge portion of the respective one of the panel members. Each of the upper and lower rails is provided with a rolling ball unit which extends slidingly into the slide groove unit in a respective one of the top and bottom frame members of the outer frame. Each of the pivot linking units connects the upper and lower rails of a respective one of the slidable rail units to adjacent ones of the upper and lower edge portions of a respective one of the panel members such that the panel members are pivotable relative to the upper and lower rails of the respective one of the slidable rail units about vertical axes. Each of the locking members is mounted on a respective one of the slidable rail units, and is operable to lock selectively the respective one of the slidable rail units to the respective one of the panel members, thereby preventing pivoting movement of the respective one of the panel members relative to the respective one of the slidable rail units while permitting sliding movement of the respective one of the slidable rail units along the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members of the outer frame. Each of the locking members is further operable to lock selectively the respective one of the slidable rail units to the outer frame, thereby permitting pivoting movement of the respective one of the panel members relative to the respective one of the slidable rail units while preventing sliding movement of the respective one of the slidable rail units along the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members of the outer frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional hinged window;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view of a conventional slidable door in a closed state;





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of the conventional slidable door in an open state;





FIG. 4A

is a schematic front view of a first preferred embodiment of the closure assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 4B

is a schematic side view of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view illustrating a rolling ball unit and a slidable rail unit of the closure assembly of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 6

is another fragmentary exploded perspective view illustrating a pivot linking unit and the slidable rail unit of the closure assembly of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the pivot linking unit and a panel member;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating the pivot linking unit and the panel member;





FIG. 9A

is a schematic front view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in a first mode;





FIG. 9B

is schematic side view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in the first mode;





FIG. 10A

is a schematic front view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in a second mode;





FIG. 10B

is a top view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in the second mode;





FIG. 11A

is a schematic front view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in a third mode;





FIG. 11B

is a top view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in the third mode;





FIG. 12A

is a schematic front view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in a fourth mode;





FIG. 12B

is a top view illustrating the first preferred embodiment when operated in the fourth mode; and





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a rolling ball unit mounted on the panel members of a modified preferred embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, the first preferred embodiment of the closure assembly of the present invention is shown to be in the form of a door that includes a rectangular outer frame


30


, two rectangular panel members


51


,


52


, two slidable rail units


40


, two pivot linking units


70


(only one is shown in FIG.


4


A), and a plurality of operable locking members


46


.




The outer frame


30


is fixed in a wall opening, and includes elongated and horizontally disposed top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


, and opposite vertically disposed lateral frame members


33


,


34


interconnecting the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


. Each of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


has a rail mounting surface facing the other one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


and formed with a slide groove unit that includes three longitudinally extending first groove portions


311


,


321


that are parallel to and that are spaced apart from each other, and four second groove portions


312


,


322


transverse to and communicated with the first groove portions


311


,


321


. Each of the first and second groove portions


311


,


321


,


312


,


322


has a generally V-shaped cross-section.




Each of the panel members


51


,


52


is disposed vertically between the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


, and has an upper edge portion


511


,


521


, and a lower edge portion


512


,


522


.




Each of the slidable rail units


40


includes an upper rail


41


disposed between the top frame member


31


of the outer frame


30


and the upper edge portion


511


,


521


of a respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


, and a lower rail


42


disposed between the bottom frame member


32


of the outer frame


30


and the lower edge portion


512


,


522


of a respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


. Each of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


has a length equal to the length of an adjacent one of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


of the panel members


51


,


52


. Referring to

FIGS. 4A and 5

, each of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of each of the slidable rail units


40


includes parallel front and rear walls


400


, and a bridging wall


440


interconnecting the front and rear walls


400


and confronting the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


. The bridging wall


440


of each of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


is formed with a longitudinally extending first groove


411


and a pair of second grooves


412


(only one is shown in

FIG. 5

) transverse to and communicated with the first groove


41


. Each of the first and second grooves


411


,


412


has a generally V-shaped cross-section. The front wall


400


has an outer surface formed with a slot


401


, and a pair of communicating holes


402


at upper and lower portions of a periphery that defines the slot


401


. The front wall


400


has a casing


45


mounted on an inner surface thereof around the slot


401


. An operable locking member


46


is retained movably in the slot


401


. The locking member


46


has a cylindrical locking rod portion


460


with opposite first and second end portions


462


,


463


extending into the communicating holes


402


, and first and second branch portions


461


,


461


′ which extend transversely from the locking rod portion


460


and which can be received in the slot


401


. Each of the communicating holes


402


is defined by a generally c-shaped peripheral wall, and has an open side which is formed in the front wall


400


and which is narrower than the diameter of the locking rod portion


460


so as to prevent removal of the locking member


46


from the slot


401


. The locking member


46


is rotatable about an axis of the locking rod portion


460


to move the branch portions


461


,


461


′ outwardly and inwardly of the slot


401


. Each of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


of each of the panel members


51


,


52


is formed with a locking hole


501


communicated with an adjacent one of the communicating holes


402


in an adjacent one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


for receiving the first end portion


462


of the locking rod portion


460


and the first branch portion


461


of the respective one of the locking members


46


so as to lock the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


to the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


. Each of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


is formed with a locking hole


301


communicated with an adjacent one of the communicating holes


402


in an adjacent one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


for receiving the second end portion


463


of the locking rod portion


460


and the second branch portion


461


′ of the locking member


46


so as to lock the respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


to the respective one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


.




Each of the upper and rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


is provided with a pair of rolling ball units


60


(only one is shown in FIG.


5


). The rolling ball units


60


are disposed among the front and rear walls


400


, the bridging wall


440


and an adjacent one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


. Each of the rolling ball units


60


includes a mounting frame


61


, a pair of retaining plates


62


,


63


, and a ball member


64


held rotatably by the retaining plates


62


,


63


. The mounting frame


61


is fastened to the bridging wall


440


by means a pair of screws


47


(only one is shown in

FIG. 5

) that extend through a pair of fastener holes


43


formed in the bridging wall


440


within the first groove


411


and that engage a pair of threaded holes


613


formed in the mounting frame


61


. The mounting frame


61


has one side facing the adjacent one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


and formed with a cavity


611


. The mounting frame


61


has a threaded adjusting hole


612


that extends to the cavity


611


for receiving an adjusting member


65


, which is in the form of a screw bolt. The retaining plates


62


,


63


are fastened to the mounting frame


61


by screw members


66


that extend through fastener holes


632


,


622


at four corners of the retaining plates


63


,


62


and that engage threaded holes


614


formed in four corners of the mounting frame


61


externally of the cavity


611


. The retaining plates


62


,


63


are formed with aligned circular openings


621


,


631


, and annular retaining flanges


624


,


634


around the central openings


621


,


631


. The retaining flanges


624


,


634


are curved, and are in rolling contact with the ball member


64


such that the ball member


64


can be held rotatably by the retaining plates


62


,


63


and such that the ball member


64


has opposite portions projecting from the annular retaining flanges


624


,


634


. One of the opposite portions extends into the cavity


611


. The other one of the opposite portions extends into the sliding groove unit in an adjacent one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


. The ball member


64


is slidable along each of the first groove portions


311


,


321


of the slide groove unit, and further along each of the second groove portions


312


,


322


for movement from one of the first groove portions


311


,


321


to another one of the first groove portions


311


,


321


. The adjusting member


65


is extendible into the cavity


611


for abutting against the ball member


64


to adjust mobility of the ball member


64


. The cavity


611


may be filled with a lubricant to lubricate the ball member


64


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6

to


8


, each of the pivot linking unit


70


includes a pair of elongated linking plates


71


(only one is shown), a pair of pivot plates


73


(only one is shown), a pair of bearings


74


(only one is shown), a pair of pivot axles


75


(only one is shown) and a pair of packing members


72


(only one is shown) Each of the packing members


72


has a cross-section conforming with that of the first groove


411


in a respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


, and is received in the first groove


411


of the respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


. Each of the packing members


72


is formed with a fastener hole


721


therethrough. Each of the linking plates


71


is disposed between the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


and an adjacent one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of a respective one of the slidable rail units


40


, and extends in a direction along the respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


. Each of the linking plates


71


has a length equal to half the length of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


, and has a first end portion formed with a mounting hole


711


that is aligned with the fastener hole


721


in a respective one of the packing members


72


, and a second end portion formed with a pivot hole


712


. A mounting shaft


76


extends through the mounting hole


711


in a respective one of the linking plates


71


, through the fastener hole


721


in a respective one of the packing members


72


, and engages a threaded hole


44


in a respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


for mounting the linking plate


71


on the respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


. The mounting shaft


76


has a threaded section engaging the respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


, and a non-threaded section extending rotatably through the mounting hole


711


in the first end portion of the respective one of the linking plates


71


. Each of the pivot plates


73


has a mounting portion


732


which has a pivot hole


735


formed therethrough, and one side formed with a circular recess


734


for receiving a respective one of the bearings


74


. Each of the pivot axles


75


, which are in the form of rivets, extends through the pivot hole


735


in a respective one of the pivot plates


73


, a respective one of the bearings


74


, and the pivot hole


712


in the second end portion of a respective one of the linking plates


71


, and has a first end secured to the respective linking plate


71


and a second end extending rotatably through the respective pivot plate


73


for mounting the respective pivot plate


73


pivotally on the second end portion of the respective linking plate


71


. The pivot plate


73


has a rectangular projection


736


which extends through a rectangular opening


525


in a peripheral wall at an adjacent one of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


512


,


521


,


522


of the panels members


51


,


52


. The pivot plate


73


is fastened to the peripheral wall of the adjacent edge portion


511


,


512


,


521


,


522


by means of four screw fasteners


77


.




Referring once more to

FIG. 4A

, to facilitate pivoting movement of the panel members


51


,


52


relative to the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


, each of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


is further provided with a pair of the rolling ball units


60


′ that extend respectively into the second grooves


412


in an adjacent one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


and that are slidable along the second grooves


412


during pivoting movement of the panel members


51


,


52


relative to the slidable rail units


40


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 4A and 5

, in assembly, the rolling ball units


60


are fastened to the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


by means of the fasteners


47


. In a similar manner, a plurality of the rolling ball units


60


′ are fastened to the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


of the panel members


51


,


52


. Then, the pivot linking units


70


are mounted between the panels members


51


,


52


and the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


for connecting the panels


51


,


52


to the slidable rail units


40


. Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the rectangular protrusion


736


of each of the pivot plates


73


is extended through the rectangular opening


525


in the adjacent one of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


of the panel members


51


,


52


. Each of the pivot axles


75


is extended through a respective one of the pivot plates


73


and a respective one of the linking plates


71


. Each of the mounting shafts


76


is extended through a respective one of the pivot plates


71


, a respective one of the packing members


72


, and into a respective one of the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


. Thereafter, the panels members


51


,


52


together with the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


are disposed vertically within the outer frame


30


, allowing the rolling ball units


60


on the slidable rail units


40


to extend into the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, in use, each of the locking members


46


is operable to move along the axis of the locking rod portion


460


between a first position where the first end portion


462


of the locking rod portion


460


and the first branch portion


461


of the locking member


46


extend into the locking hole


501


in a respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


to lock the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


to the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


, while the second end portion


463


of the locking rod portion


460


does not extend into the locking hole


301


in the adjacent one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


, and a second position where the second end portion


463


and the second branch portion


461


′ of the locking member


46


extend into the locking hole


301


in the adjacent one of the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


to lock the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


to the outer frame


30


, while the first end portion


462


of the locking rod portion


460


does not extend to the locking hole


501


in the adjacent one of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


521


,


512


,


522


of the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


. Therefore, when the locking members


46


are in the first position, pivoting movement of the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


relative to the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


is prevented, while sliding movement of the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


along the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


is permitted. When the locking members


46


are in the second position, sliding movement of the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


along the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


is prevented, while pivoting movement of the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


relative to the respective one of the slidable rail units


40


is permitted.




Before each of the locking members


46


can be operated, the locking member


46


is turned about an axis of the locking rod portion


460


to move the branch portions


461


,


461


′ out of the slot


401


. After the locking member


46


is moved to a selected one of the first and second positions, the locking member


46


can be turned back to dispose the branch portions


461


,


461


′ respectively in the slot


401


and in one of the locking holes


301


,


501


.




Referring to

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, when the closure assembly of the preferred embodiment is operated in a first mode, the locking members


46


are moved to the first position such that the panel members


51


,


52


are locked to the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of a respective one of the slidable rail units


40


. At this time, the slidable rail units


40


and the panel members


51


,


52


locked thereto can be slid along the first groove portions


311


,


321


and further along the second groove portions


312


,


322


of the slide groove units by means of the rolling ball units


60


that are mounted on the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


so as to dispose the slidable rail units


40


in different ones of the first groove portions


311


,


321


, and to dispose the panel members


51


,


52


in parallel vertical planes. One of the panel members


51


,


52


can be moved to one side of the other one of the panel members


51


,


52


to form an entrance


55


through the closure assembly.




Referring to

FIGS. 10A and 10B

, in a second mode, the locking members


46


are moved to the second position such that the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


are locked to the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


. At this time, the panel members


51


,


52


are pivotable about the axles


75


to form an opening which is divided into three parts


520


,


500


,


510


by the panel members


51


,


52


.




Referring to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, in a third mode, the locking members


46


are moved to the first position to lock the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


of the slidable rail units


40


to the panel members


51


,


52


. Then, the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


are slid along the first and second groove portions


311


,


312


,


321


,


322


of the slide groove units in the top and bottom frame members


31


,


32


of the outer frame


30


such that the panel members


51


,


52


are disposed at intermediate sections of different ones of the first grooves


311


,


321


and overlap with each other. Thereafter, the locking members


46


are moved to the second position to unlock the panel members


51


,


52


from the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


and to lock the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


to the outer frame


30


. The panel members


51


,


52


are then turned pivotally about the pivot axles


75


to cooperatively form a partition wall in an entrance


56


formed between the lateral members


33


,


34


of the outer frame


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, in yet another mode of use, the panel members


51


,


52


are turned about the pivot axles


75


and the linking plates


71


are moved pivotally about the mounting shafts


76


so as to move the panel members


51


,


52


to lateral sides of the closure assembly to provide an entrance of a relatively large size between the panel members


51


,


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, in another preferred embodiment, another kind of rolling ball unit


80


is provided to be disposed between the panel members


51


,


52


and the upper and lower rails


41


,


42


(see FIG.


4


). The rolling ball unit


80


is shown to include a mounting frame


81


, a pair of retaining plates


82


,


83


, a ball member


84


, and an adjusting bolt


85


. The mounting frame


81


is to be mounted on a respective one of the upper and lower edge portions


511


,


512


,


521


,


522


of the panel members


51


,


52


by extending fasteners (not shown) through mounting holes


814


,


815


thereof, and is formed with a cavity


811


. The retaining plates


82


,


83


are fastened to the mounting frame


81


by means of screw fasteners


87


(only one is shown) that extend through fastener holes


832


,


822


in four corners of the retaining plates


83


,


82


and threaded holes


812


in four corners of the mounting frame


81


externally of the cavity


811


. Each of the retaining plates


82


,


83


is formed with a circular opening


824


,


834


, and an annular retaining flange


821


,


831


around the opening


824


,


834


for rolling contact with the ball member


84


. The ball member


84


is rotatably held by the retaining plates


82


,


83


. The adjusting bolt


85


extends through an adjusting hole


816


in the mounting frame


81


, and is operable to adjust the distance between the retaining plates


82


,


83


so as to adjust the mobility of the ball member


84


.




It has been shown that, by operating the locking members


46


to lock selectively the slidable rail units


40


to the respective one of the panel members


51


,


52


and to the outer frame


30


, the closure assembly of the present invention can be operated in different modes as desired to form openings or entrances of different sizes and shapes as required.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A closure assembly comprising:a rectangular outer frame having elongated and horizontally disposed top and bottom frame members, and opposite vertically disposed lateral members that interconnect said top and bottom frame members, said top and bottom frame members having confronting rail mounting surfaces, each of said rail mounting surfaces being formed with a slide groove unit; at least two rectangular panel members disposed vertically within said outer frame, each of said panel members having an upper edge portion and a lower edge portion; at least two slidable rail units, each of which includes an upper rail disposed between said top frame member of said outer frame and said upper edge portion of a respective one of said panel members, and a lower rail disposed between said bottom frame member of said outer frame and said lower edge portion of the respective one of said panel members, each of said upper and lower rails being provided with a rolling ball unit which extends slidingly into said slide groove unit in a respective one of said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame; at least two pivot linking units, each of which connects said upper and lower rails of a respective one of said slidable rail units to adjacent ones of said upper and lower edge portions of a respective one of said panel members such that said panel members are pivotable relative to said upper and lower rails of the respective one of said slidable rail units about vertical axes; and at least two locking members, each of which is mounted on a respective one of said slidable rail units, and is operable to lock selectively the respective one of said slidable rail units to the respective one of said panel members, thereby preventing pivoting movement of the respective one of said panel members relative to the respective one of said slidable rail units while permitting sliding movement of the respective one of said slidable rail units along said slide groove units in said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame, and to said outer frame, thereby permitting pivoting movement of the respective one of said panel members relative to the respective one of said slidable rail units while preventing sliding movement of the respective one of said slidable rail units along said slide groove units in said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame.
  • 2. The closure assembly according to claim 1, wherein said slide groove unit in each of said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame includes at least two longitudinally extending first groove portions that are parallel to and that are spaced apart from each other, and a second groove portion transverse to and communicated with said first groove portions, said rolling ball unit of each of said slidable rail units being slidable along said first groove portions and further along said second groove portion for movement from one of said first groove portions to another one of said first groove portions.
  • 3. The closure assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said upper and lower rails includes parallel front and rear walls, and a bridging wall interconnecting said front and rear walls and confronting the respective one of said panel members, said rolling ball unit being disposed between said front and rear walls of a respective one of said upper and lower rails and including a mounting frame fastened to the respective one of said upper and lower rails and formed with a cavity, a pair of retaining plates fastened to said mounting frame, and a ball member held rotatably by said retaining plates, said retaining plates being formed with aligned circular openings to permit opposite portions of said ball member to project therefrom such that one of said opposite portions of said ball member extends into said cavity and the other one of said opposite portions of said ball member extends into said slide groove unit in the respective one of said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame.
  • 4. The closure assembly according to claim 3, wherein each of said retaining plates is further formed with an annular retaining flange around said circular opening and in rolling contact with said ball member.
  • 5. The closure assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said pivot linking units includes:a pair of elongated linking plates, each of which is disposed between the respective one of said panel members and an adjacent one of said upper and lower rails of the respective one of said slidable rail units, and has a first end portion mounted on the adjacent one of said upper and lower rails, and an opposite second end portion; a pair of pivot plates, each of which is fastened to one of said upper and lower edge portions of the respective one of said panel members; and a pair of vertically extending axles, each of which has a first end fixed to said second end portion of a respective one of said linking plates, and a second end extending rotatably through a respective one of said pivot plates.
  • 6. The closure assembly according to claim 5, wherein each of said pivot linking units further includes a pair of mounting shafts, each of which is secured to one of said upper and lower rails of the respective one of said slidable rail units and extends rotatably through said first end portion of a respective one of said linking plates.
  • 7. The closure assembly according to claim 1, whereineach of said upper and lower rails has a side wall formed with a slot, said top and bottom frame members of said outer frame and said upper and lower edge portions of said panel members being formed with locking holes, each of said locking members being received in said slot in one of said upper and lower rails of the respective one of said slidable rail units, and having opposite first and second end portions, said first end portion of each of said locking members being extendible into a corresponding said locking hole in the respective one of said panel members to lock the respective one of said slidable rail units to the respective one of said panel members, said second end portion of each of said locking members being extendible into a corresponding said locking hole in said outer frame to lock the respective one of said slidable rail units to said outer frame.
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Number Name Date Kind
2888718 Francotte Jun 1959
3025937 Finkel Mar 1962
3027606 Nicklas Apr 1962
3491483 Miller Jan 1970
3854245 Anderson Dec 1974