Information
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Patent Grant
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6644380
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Patent Number
6,644,380
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Date Filed
Monday, January 7, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fay, Sharpe, Fagan, Minnich & McKee, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 381
- 160 369
- 160 371
- 160 377
- 160 380
- 049 425
- 016 97
- 016 99
- 016 105
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A corner bracket assembly for use in an associated frame assembly is provided. The corner bracket assembly comprises a body, a first leg and second leg. The first leg extends from the body and is adapted to be connected to a first frame member of the associated frame assembly. The second leg extends from the body in a direction approximately normal to the first leg and is adapted to be connected to a second frame member of the associate frame assembly. The corner bracket assembly further comprises a roller element rotatably mounted within one of at least two axially spaced positions in at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg. The roller element protrudes outward a selected distance relative to at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a corner bracket assembly. More particularly, the invention relates to a screen corner bracket assembly for use with an associated frame assembly and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it is to be appreciated that the present invention may also be amenable for other applications.
It is well known that screen corner bracket assemblies are used to connect a plurality of elongated frame elements to form a frame assembly of a door sash, window sash, panel, or the like. It is also well known to use rollers with such frame assemblies. Typically, the rollers or roller assemblies are separate from the screen corner bracket assemblies and are installed into the corner bracket or into the adjacent attached frame member. The rollers are capable of being slidably supported within a track on an associated fixed door frame, window frame, panel frame, or the like.
Most known corner brackets include only a single location for mounting the roller. To accommodate varying installations, some corner brackets permit adjustment of the roller once mounted. However, these corner brackets are often costly to manufacture. The known adjustable corner brackets also are not as sturdy as desirable. Thus, it is desirable to provide corner bracket assemblies having non-adjustable rollers that are mountable in a plurality of predefined locations wherein the strength and integrity of the corner bracket assembly is maintained.
The present invention provides a new and improved corner bracket assembly that overcomes the foregoing difficulties and others and provides the aforementioned advantageous features.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a new and improved corner bracket assembly is provided for use in an associated frame assembly.
More particularly, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the corner bracket assembly comprises a body, a first leg, and a second leg. The first leg extends from the body and is adapted to be connected to a first frame member of the associated frame assembly. The second leg extends from the body in a direction approximately normal to the first leg is adapted to be connected to a second frame member of the associated frame assembly. A roller element is selectively rotatably mounted within one of at least two axially spaced positions in at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg. The roller element protrudes outward a selected distance relative to at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a new and improved corner fastener is provided for use in forming an associated frame assembly by interconnecting, at a predetermined angle, elongated tubular members of the associated frame assembly.
More particularly, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the corner fastener comprises a junction member and a pair of legs connected to the junction member. Each of the legs is adapted for disposition within an internal space of a respective one of the associated elongated tubular members and is of such a cross sectional area so as to substantially and securely fill the internal space of the associated elongated tubular member. The junction member is of such a configuration as to be continuous with the outer walls of the tubular members. The corner fastener further comprises a roller rotatably mounted in the junction member and two spaced mounting areas in the junction member for selectively mounting the roller.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, a corner bracket assembly is provided for use in an associated movable frame assembly.
More particularly, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the corner bracket assembly comprises a first housing piece having upstanding annular receiving columns. A second housing piece has pins for connecting engagement with the receiving columns and defining a cavity therebetween. A roller is received within the cavity. At least two spaced tracks are defined between the first and second housing pieces for slidably receiving an axle of the roller.
According to another aspect of the invention, a new and improved corner roller arrangement is provided for at least one corner of a slidable panel of the type including a pair of parallel, elongated spaced side members defining the length of the panel and top and bottom members defining the width of the panel.
More particularly, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the corner roller arrangement comprises a corner member including a frame and two corner keys integral therewith. The corner keys fit into respective ones of the side, top and bottom panel members whereby said panel members abut the corner member frame for providing a rigid panel frame. The corner member frame has a first side, a second side, and a longitudinal axis. The first and second sides are in substantially parallel spaced relation on either side of the longitudinal axis. The corner roller arrangement further comprises a roller disposed within the corner member frame between the first and second corner member frame sides. The roller is selectively mountable in either of a first and a second location. The two locations are spaced along the longitudinal axis.
According to another aspect of the invention, a new and improved corner bracket and roller is provided for a sliding panel.
More particularly, in accordance with this aspect of the invention, a corner bracket has integral first and second arms extending at approximately right angles and adapted for insertion into associated frame members of an associated panel. The corner bracket and roller further comprises a roller rotatably secured within the corner bracket and accessible through an aperture in the corner bracket. The corner bracket and roller further comprises at least two sets of receiving elements disposed on the corner bracket and within the aperture for positioning the roller. Each of the at least two sets of receiving elements allowing the, roller to protrude a different selected distance relative to the aperture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, preferred embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a corner bracket assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first housing piece of the corner bracket assembly of
FIG. 1
showing a cavity side thereof;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a second housing piece of the corner bracket assembly of
FIG. 1
showing a cavity side thereof;
FIG. 4
is an expanded perspective view of the corner bracket assembly of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the corner bracket assembly of
FIG. 1
showing a first housing piece removed and a roller mounted adjacent a second leg of the corner bracket assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
FIG. 1
shows a corner bracket assembly
10
comprising a first housing piece
12
and a second, opposing housing piece
14
which together form a housing
16
. With reference to
FIG. 2
, the first housing piece
12
comprises a body portion
18
, a first leg portion
20
, and a second leg portion
22
. The body portion
18
is generally rectangular-shaped having a first side
24
, a second side
26
, a third side
28
, and a fourth side
30
. The first leg portion
20
extends from the first side
24
of the body portion
18
. The second leg portion
22
extends from the second side
26
of the body portion
16
in a direction approximately normal relative to the first leg portion
20
. A plurality of receiving columns
32
extend from a cavity side
34
of the first housing piece
12
. Each of the plurality of receiving columns
32
includes a socket
36
opening from a distal end thereof.
Along a substantial portion of the first side
24
, a first leg wall
38
extends away from the body portion
18
at an angle approximately normal to a general plane of the body portion
18
. The first leg wall
38
separates the first leg portion
20
from the body portion
18
. Along a substantial portion of the second side
26
, a second leg wall
40
extends away from the body portion
18
at an angle approximately normal to the general plane of the body portion
18
. Similar to the first leg wall
38
, the second leg wall
40
separates the second leg portion
22
from the body portion
18
.
Adjacent a first housing piece interior corner junction
44
a
, a curved wall
46
extends upward from the body portion
18
connecting between the first and second leg walls
38
,
40
. The interior corner junction
44
a
may generally be characterized as the area where the first and second leg portions
20
,
22
and the first and second sides
24
,
26
converge. A finger
48
extends at an angle approximately normal to the general plane of the body portion
18
near the interior corner junction
44
a
. A groove
50
is partially defined by the finger
48
and the curved wall
46
. Portions
52
,
54
of the first and second leg walls
38
,
40
extend a distance away from the body portion
18
greater than the remaining portions of the leg walls
38
,
40
.
Diagonally opposite to the interior junction
44
a
, a first housing piece exterior corner junction
56
a
is defined at or near the intersection of the third and fourth sides
28
,
30
. A pair of column walls
58
,
60
form an L-shaped brace adjacent to the exterior corner junction
56
a
and one of the columns
36
. Each of the walls
58
,
60
is parallel to a respective edge
28
and
30
as illustrated. The walls
58
,
60
extend in a direction approximately normal to the general plane of the body portion
18
but a distance away from the body portion
18
that is less than the columns
36
.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, the second housing piece
14
comprises a body portion
70
, a first leg portion
72
, and a second leg portion
74
, similar to the first housing piece
12
. Again, the body portion
34
is generally rectangular-shaped and it includes a first side
76
, a second side
78
, a third side
80
, and a fourth side
82
. The first leg portion
72
extends from the first side
76
of the body portion
70
. The second leg portion
74
extends from the second side
78
of the body portion
70
in a direction approximately normal relative to the first leg portion
72
. A plurality of coupling pins
84
extend from a cavity side
86
of the second housing piece
14
. The coupling pins
84
each include a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs
88
.
Along a substantial portion of the first side
76
, a first leg wall
90
extends away from the body portion
70
in a direction approximately normal to a general plane of the body portion
70
. The first leg wall
90
separates the first leg portion
72
from the body portion
70
. The first leg wall
90
includes a raised portion
92
adjacent an interior corner junction
44
b
of the second housing piece
14
. Like the interior corner junction
44
a
of the first housing piece
12
, the interior corner junction
44
b
may generally be characterized as the area where the first and second leg portions
72
,
74
and the first end second sides
76
,
78
converge.
Along a substantial portion of the second side
78
, a second leg wall
94
extends away from the body portion
70
in a direction approximately normal to the general plane of the body portion
70
. The second leg wall
94
separates the second leg portion
74
from the body portion
70
. Like the first leg wall
90
, the second leg wall
94
includes a raised portion
96
adjacent the interior corner junction
44
b.
Connected between the first leg wall
90
and the second leg wall
94
, a rounded, curved wall
98
is disposed adjacent the interior corner junction
44
b
. The height of the wall
98
is about the same as the height of the raised portions
92
,
96
. As will be described in more detail below, the raised portions
52
,
54
are offset relative to the raised portions
92
,
96
and the respective heights of the walls
46
and
98
are optimal for mating engagement.
Diagonally opposite to the interior corner junction
44
b
, a second housing piece exterior corner junction
56
b
is defined at or near the intersection of the third and fourth sides
80
,
82
. A pair of column walls
100
,
102
form an L-shaped brace adjacent to the exterior corner portion
56
b
and one of the coupling pins
84
. Each of the walls
100
,
102
is parallel to respective side
80
and
82
as illustrated. The walls
100
,
102
extend in a direction approximately normal to the general plane of the body portion
70
but at a distance from the body portion
70
that is less than the coupling pins
84
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the first housing piece
12
includes a pair of channels
104
,
106
adjacent to the first leg portion
20
. The channel
104
includes an insertion section
108
that is open toward the adjacent first side
28
. Likewise, the channel
106
includes an insertion section
110
that is open toward the adjacent first side
28
. Farther inward relative to the edge
28
, each of the channels
104
,
106
includes an identical circular retention or mounting area
112
. Each of the insertion sections
108
,
110
narrows or tapers inward along its length from the open end to the circular retention area
112
. The insertion section
108
is longer in length than the insertion section
110
and, thus, the channel
104
is longer in length than the channel
106
.
The channels
104
,
106
are defined by guide members or receiving elements such as ribs
114
. The ribs extend away from the cavity side
34
of the first housing piece
12
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, each of the channels
104
,
106
is positioned at a unique location along a longitudinal axis
116
of the first leg portion
20
relative to the first side
24
. For example, the channel
104
is located closer to the first side
24
along the axis
116
than the channel
106
. The insertion sections
108
,
110
begin, at their respective open ends, at the same location relative to the adjacent third side
28
but extend to a discrete, variant location relative to the side
28
. Thus, each of the circular retention areas
110
of the channels
104
,
106
are located at varying positions relative to the adjacent third side
28
. The guide members
112
include tapered or chamfered sections
118
at their distal ends which are adjacent the third side
28
.
A second pair of channels
124
,
126
are disposed on the first housing piece
12
adjacent the second leg portion
22
. In many respects, the second pair of channels
124
,
126
are like the first pair of channels
104
,
106
. The channel
124
includes an insertion section
128
that is open toward the fourth side
30
. The channel
126
also includes an insertion section
130
that is open toward the fourth side
30
. Both channels
124
,
126
include identical circular retention or mounting areas
132
located farther inward relative to the side
30
. Each of the insertion sections
128
,
130
narrows or tapers inward along its length from the open end to the circular retention area
132
. The insertion section
128
is longer in length than the insertion section
130
and, thus, the channel
124
is longer in length than the channel
126
.
The channels
124
,
126
are defined by guide members or receiving elements such as ribs
134
similar to the guide members
114
. Each of the channels
124
,
126
is positioned at a unique location along a longitudinal axis
136
of the second leg portion
22
relative to the second side
26
. For example, the channel
124
is located closer to the second side
26
along the axis
136
than the channel
126
. The insertion sections
128
,
130
begin, at their respective open ends, at the same location relative to the adjacent fourth side
30
and extend to a discrete, variant location relative to the side
30
. Thus, each of the circular retention areas
132
of the channels
126
,
128
are located at varying positions relative to the adjacent fourth side
30
. Also like the guide members
112
, the guide members
134
include tapered or chamfered sections
138
at their distal ends which are adjacent the fourth side
30
.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, the second housing piece
14
includes a pair of channels
144
,
146
adjacent to the first leg portion
72
and a pair of channels
148
,
150
adjacent to the second leg portion
74
. In many respects the channels
144
-
150
of the second housing piece
14
are like the first housing piece channels
104
,
106
,
124
,
126
. The channels
144
,
146
include insertion sections
152
,
154
that are open toward the third side
80
and the channels
148
,
150
include insertion sections
156
,
158
that are open toward the fourth side
82
. The channels
144
-
150
include retention areas
160
,
162
that are located farther inward than the respective insertion sections
152
-
158
relative to the respective sides
80
,
82
. Each of the insertion sections
152
-
158
narrows or tapers inward along its length from the open end toward the retention areas
160
,
162
. The insertion sections
152
,
156
are longer in length than the insertion sections
154
,
158
and, accordingly, the channels
144
,
148
are longer in length than the channels
146
,
150
.
Like the first housing piece channels
104
,
106
,
124
,
126
, the channels
144
,
146
are defined by guide members
164
, also referred to herein as receiving elements or ribs, and the channels
148
,
150
are defined by like receiving elements
166
. Each of the channels
144
,
146
are positioned at a location relative to the first side
76
that corresponds to the distance between the channels
104
,
106
relative to the first side
24
. Each of the channels
148
,
150
are positioned at a location relative to the second side
78
that corresponds to the distance between the channels
124
,
126
relative to the second side
26
.
In a like manner, the insertion sections
152
,
154
begin and end at points on the second housing piece
14
relative to the third side
80
corresponding to the beginning and ending points of the insertion sections
108
,
110
of the first housing piece relative to the third side
28
. The insertion sections
156
,
158
begin and end at points on the second housing piece
14
relative to the fourth side
82
corresponding to the beginning and ending points of the insertion sections
128
,
130
of the first housing piece relative to the fourth side
30
. The retention areas
160
,
162
are located immediately inward of the insertion sections
152
-
158
from respective sides
80
,
82
. The guide members
164
,
166
include tapered or chamfered sections
168
,
170
at their respective distal ends which are adjacent to respective third and fourth sides
80
,
82
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the first leg portion
20
includes an interior leg wall
176
adjacent the interior corner junction
44
a
and an exterior leg wall
178
adjacent the third side
28
. Likewise, the second leg portion
22
includes an interior leg wall
180
and an exterior leg wall
182
. With reference to
FIG. 3
, the first leg portion
72
includes an interior leg wall
184
adjacent the interior corner junction
44
b and an exterior leg wall
186
adjacent the third side
80
. Likewise, the second leg portion
74
includes an interior leg wall
188
and an exterior leg wall
190
.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the first housing piece
12
connects to a second housing piece
14
. More specifically, the first housing piece walls
38
,
40
,
46
,
176
-
182
(
FIG. 2
) abuttingly engage the second housing piece walls
90
,
94
,
98
,
184
-
190
(FIG.
3
). To align the housing pieces
12
,
14
, the coupling pins
84
of the second housing piece
14
are inserted into the sockets
36
of the receiving columns
32
of the first housing piece
12
. Such connection means provide structural integrity and securely connect the housing pieces
12
,
14
together. The longitudinal ribs
88
of the coupling pins
84
securely lock the pins
84
within their respective sockets
36
, via a friction fit.
When connected together, the housing pieces
12
,
14
define a cavity therebetween. Together, the first and second housing pieces
12
,
14
comprise a body or junction member
18
,
70
, a first leg
20
,
72
, and a second leg
22
,
74
. A first leg aperture
196
is defined in the body
18
,
70
adjacent the first leg
20
,
72
and adjacent the first sides
28
,
80
. More specifically, with additional reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the first leg aperture
196
is defined by the first leg walls
38
,
90
, the column walls
58
,
100
, and the cavity sides
34
,
86
. A second leg aperture
198
, similar to the first leg aperture
196
, is defined in the body
18
,
70
adjacent the second leg
22
,
74
and adjacent the second sides
30
,
82
. More specifically, the second leg aperture
198
is defined by the second leg walls
40
,
94
, the column walls
60
,
102
, and the cavity sides
24
,
86
.
Within the first leg aperture
196
, a pair of first mounting areas
200
are provided. In the embodiment illustrated, the first mounting areas
200
comprise two discrete guide elements or tracks. A first track comprises the channel
104
of the first housing piece
12
and the channel
144
of the second housing piece
14
. A second track comprises the channel
106
of the first housing piece
12
and the channel
146
of the second housing piece
14
. Each of the tracks
104
,
144
and
106
,
146
is adapted to receive a roller element
210
. With additional reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the roller element
210
comprises a wheel including a pair of axle stubs
212
,
214
located on either side of the roller element. The axle stubs
212
,
214
may be slidably received within a selected first track
104
,
144
or second track
106
,
146
. The location of the tracks
104
,
144
and
106
,
146
within the first aperture
196
allows for the roller element
210
to be positioned at two distinct and nonadjustable positions along the longitudinal axis
116
. More specifically, the roller element may be selectively positioned in one of two axially spaced positions or locations along the longitudinal axis
116
.
When the roller element
210
is positioned within a selected track, the axle stubs
212
,
214
are slidably positioned inward away from the third sides
28
,
80
and into the respective track's circular retention area
112
,
132
. Thus, when the roller element
210
is positioned within a selected track
104
,
144
or
106
,
146
, the position of the roller will be varied relative to the sides
28
,
80
and, therefore, the degree of outward position of the roller element
210
will vary depending upon which track is selected.
With reference back to
FIG. 1
, a second pair of mounting areas
220
are located within the second leg aperture
198
. The second mounting areas comprise two discrete guide elements or tracks. A first track comprises the channel
128
of the first housing piece
12
and the channel
148
of the second housing piece
14
. A second track comprises the channel
126
of the first housing piece
12
and the channel
150
of the second housing piece
14
. Like the tracks of the first mounting area
200
, the tracks of the second mounting area
220
allow the roller element
210
to be selectively positioned at one of two axially spaced positions or locations along the longitudinal axis
136
. Depending upon which track of the second mounting area
220
is selected, the degree of outward protrusion of the roller element
210
will vary. For example, if the first track
124
,
148
is selected, the degree of outward protrusion by the roller element
210
will be less than if the second track
126
,
150
is selected.
It should be apparent that the number of tracks provided in either of the first aperture
196
or the second aperture
198
may vary and is not limited to two tracks. Moreover, the degree of outward protrusion provided by each track may vary from that which is illustrated. Thus, the embodiment illustrated shows two mounting areas each having two tracks. Alternate embodiments may employ any number of tracks within either the first aperture
196
and/or the second aperture
198
.
With continued reference to
FIG. 1
, the groove
50
is totally defined by the finger
48
, the curved wall
46
(FIG.
2
), and the rounded, curved wall
98
. The groove
50
provides a securing means for fastening an associated panel, screen or the like to the interior corner junction
44
of the corner bracket assembly
10
. Specifically, the finger and groove arrangement illustrated is capable of receiving a rubber strip, spline or gasket for fastening a screen or the like into the interior corner junction
44
. This permits the fastened device, such as a screen, to be taut against the corner bracket assembly
10
.
The corner bracket assembly
10
can be used with a frame assembly comprising a plurality of elongated frame or tubular members. The frame assembly can be that of a door, window, panel or the like. The elongated members generally have an internal cross section that interconnects with the exterior cross sections of the legs
22
,
72
, and
22
,
74
. The first and second legs
20
,
72
include angled notches
222
for securely gripping internal cross section surfaces of the elongated members. The frame members include frame grooves that are contiguous with the groove
50
.
As is well known in the art, the roller or roller element
210
is mounted within an associated track that lies beneath the door, window or similar panel. Thus, the associated track in conjunction with the selected track of the corner bracket assembly
10
rotatably secures the roller element
210
in position. The varying mounting positions of the corner bracket assembly allow for a selective degree of protrusion of the roller element
210
. This permits the corner bracket assembly
10
to be used in various door or window frame arrangements wherein the frame may be slightly misaligned. For example, if the door or window frame sash is not installed in a straight manner, the varying axial positions allow the door or window to be slightly adjusted via different roller positions. Further, mounting the roller
210
in the second set of tracks on the corner bracket assembly
10
permits the corner bracket assembly
10
to be used in a variety of applications without regard to the specific corner of which the rolling capability is desired. It should also be noted that the corner bracket assembly herein described can be used without the roller element
210
where a simple corner bracket is desired.
The housing pieces
12
,
14
of the corner bracket assembly
10
may be injection molded of a conventional plastic material as is known in the art. However, it should be appreciated that other materials may be used to form the housing pieces
12
and
14
.
The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to other upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A corner bracket assembly for use in an associated frame assembly comprising:a body; a first leg extending from the body and adapted to be connected to a first frame member of the associated frame assembly; a second leg extending from the body in a direction approximately normal to the first leg and adapted to be connected to a second frame member of the associated frame assembly; a hooked finger is disposed at an interior corner junction of the first and second legs for receiving a portion of an associated panel member and preventing said portion from pulling away from said interior corner junction; and a roller element selectively rotatably mounted within at least two axially spaced positions in at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg, the roller element protruding outward a selected distance relative to at least one of the body, the first leg, and the second leg.
- 2. The corner bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least two axially spaced positions are disposed in at least one aperture of the body.
- 3. The corner bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein the finger and a portion of the body together form a groove that is contiguous with grooves on the first and second frame members of the associated frame assembly.
- 4. The corner bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the at least two axially spaced positions varies the degree of outward protrusion by the roller elements in relation to the body.
- 5. A corner fastener for use in forming an associated frame assembly by interconnecting, at a predetermined angle, elongated tubular members of the associated frame assembly, the corner fastener comprising:a junction member; a pair of legs connected to the junction member, each of the legs being adapted for disposition within an internal space of a respective one of the associated elongated tubular members and having a cross sectional area so as to substantially and securely fill the internal space of the associated elongated tubular members, the junction member being of such configuration as to be contiguous with the outer walls of the tubular members; a roller rotatably mounted in the junction member; and two spaced mounting areas in the junction member for selectively mounting the roller.
- 6. The corner fastener of claim 5 wherein said two mounting areas are located adjacent to one of the pair of legs.
- 7. The corner fastener of claim 6 further comprising at least a third mounting area in the junction, said third mounting area being located adjacent another of the pair of legs.
- 8. The corner fastener of claim 5 further comprising a finger located near an interior corner of the junction member for securing a portion of an associated panel to the corner fastener.
- 9. The corner fastener of claim 5 wherein each of the two spaced mounting areas is defined by a discrete guide element.
- 10. The corner fastener of claim 9 wherein the roller comprises axle stubs and the guide element comprises a pair of channels that selectively receives axle stubs of the roller.
- 11. The corner fastener of claim 10 wherein the pair of channels are defined by ribs located on interior sides of the junction member.
- 12. The corner fastener of claim 10 wherein each of the channels are open to an exterior edge of the corner fastener allowing for insertion of the roller and include a circular retention area for maintaining the roller in position.
- 13. A corner bracket assembly for use in an associated movable frame assembly comprising:a first housing piece having receiving columns; a second housing piece having pins for connecting engagement with the receiving columns and defining a cavity therebetween; a roller received within the cavity; and at least two spaced tracks defined on inside surfaces of the first and second housing pieces for slidably receiving an axle of the roller.
- 14. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein the first and second housing pieces comprise a plastic material.
- 15. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein the pins include ribs for,secure engagement within sockets defined in the receiving columns.
- 16. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein the at least two spaced tracks enable the roller to protrude differing amounts from the cavity.
- 17. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein the at least two spaced tracks are located adjacent one surface of the corner bracket assembly and further comprising at least a third track located adjacent another surface of the corner bracket assembly.
- 18. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein at least two spaced tracks each include an insertion section and a circular mounting section for retaining the roller.
- 19. The corner bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein each of the at least two spaced tracks includes guide members mounted on at least one of the first and second housing pieces and protruding into the cavity for engagement with the axle of the roller.
- 20. A corner roller arrangement for at least one corner of a slidable panel of the type including a pair of parallel, elongated spaced side members defining the length of the panel and top and bottom members defining the width of the panel, said corner roller arrangement comprising:a corner member including a frame and two corner keys integral therewith, the corner keys fitting into respective ones of the side, top and bottom panel members whereby said panel members abut the corner member frame for providing a rigid panel frame, the corner member frame having a first side, a second side and a longitudinal axis, the first and second sides being in substantially parallel spaced relation on either side of the longitudinal axis; and a roller disposed within the corner member frame between the first and second corner member frame sides, the roller being selectively mountable in one of a first and a second set of locations, said first set of locations being spaced along the longitudinal axis and said second set of locations being spaced along another axis normal to said longitudinal axis.
- 21. The corner roller arrangement of claim 20 wherein the first and second corner member frame sides each include guide members that define the first and second locations.
- 22. The corner roller arrangement of claim 20 wherein the corner member further includes a securing means for attaching a screen to an interior corner junction of the corner member.
- 23. The corner roller arrangement of the claim 20 wherein the first and second locations are positioned on a first exterior edge adjacent an exterior corner junction.
- 24. A corner bracket and roller for a sliding panel comprising:a corner bracket having integral first and second arms extending at approximately right angles and adapted for insertion into associated frame members of an associated panel; a finger and groove arrangement located between the first and second arms for receiving a portion of an associated screen; a roller rotatably secured within the corner bracket and accessible through an aperture in the corner bracket; and at least two sets of receiving elements disposed on the corner bracket and within the aperture for positioning the roller, each of the at least two sets of receiving elements allowing the roller to protrude a different selected distance relative to the aperture.
- 25. The corner bracket and roller assembly of claim 24 wherein the corner bracket includes a second aperture spaced from the first aperture.
- 26. The corner bracket and roller of claim 25 further comprising:another set of receiving elements disposed on the corner bracket and within the second aperture for allowing the roller to protrude a select distance relative to the second aperture.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2 161 193 |
Jan 1986 |
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