This invention relates generally to closure devices and divider panels, and more particularly, to a customizable closure system configurable to application-specific needs.
Disclosed herein is a multifunctional customizable closure system for rooms or areas within buildings or enclosed areas. Past room dividers and room closure devices are suitable for single purpose use only. For example, movable partition walls are not suitable as closure devices for other areas, such as showers or outdoor patio units exposed to the weather. Water resistant panels are heavy and too cumbersome to serve as stand-alone room dividers. As a result, home owners and building owners must purchase multiple divider panels, doors, and enclosure walls to configure building space as desired.
The present invention solves these problems by providing a multifunctional, customizable closure system and conversion kits capable of being configured as a stand-alone partition, a room divider, a bypass door assembly, a swing door, or a hanger panel.
The system generally comprises one or more panels having a frame, and at least one conversion kit, where the panels and conversion kits are combined to form a closure or room divider, as desired. The one or more conversion kits comprise at least a room divider conversion kit a bypass conversion kit, and a swing conversion kit. The room divider conversion kit comprises a hinge member that mates with the frame of a panel. The hinge member attaches to the frame.
The bypass conversion kit comprises a header and one or more hanger bracket assemblies for suspending the panels. The header comprises rails disposed inside a housing. The header is securely attached to the frame of a structure. The banger bracket assemblies comprise at least one roller for rolling along the rails of the header, and a securement member for securely attaching to and retaining the panels. The panels are attached to the one or more hanger bracket assemblies via the securement members. The panels are then suspended from the header by inserting the hanger bracket assemblies into the housing of the header, and then seating the rollers on the rails. The panels can then be adjusted laterally by pushing the panels along the direction of the header. In one or more other embodiments of the bypass conversion kit, the kit further comprises wall jambs, bumpers, a sill assembly, a seal member, and a hand bar assembly.
The panels are sized as needed for the particular application of the customizable closure system. For example, preselected panes can be arranged in a 3×4 array in a panel intended for use as a shower door or a high room bypass or room divider. A 3×3 array of panes is used for panels intended for tub closures or lower room bypass or room dividers. A 2×4 array of panes is used for a higher, narrower panel for use in certain shower closures or as room dividers. The closure system is customizable by selection the number and type of panels and conversion kits needed for a desired application. One embodiment of the panels further comprises a reinforcing system for securely retaining the panes with the panel.
In another embodiment of the closure system, the frame is an H-shaped member comprising connection legs spaced apart and retained by a web, which is the cross member of the H-shape. In another embodiment of the frame, an anchor member of the web comprises a C-shaped channel having a flat abutting surface oriented transverse to the legs, where the abutting surface enables a compact profile of the frame.
In another embodiment, the closure system further comprises a swing conversion kit. The swing conversion kit comprises components that enable the panels to swing freely, thereby functioning as swing doors. The swing conversion kit comprises an anchor unit and a hinge post. The anchor unit is an elongate member that is securely attached to the frame. The anchor unit comprises anchor extension flanges oriented to snugly mate with the legs of the frame. The side of the anchor unit opposite that of the anchor extension flanges comprises a C-shaped recess for receiving a mating hinge rod from the hinge post.
The hinge post comprises a hinge rod having an extension with a C-shaped head, which is sized to snugly mate with and fit within the C-shaped recess of the anchor unit. The hinge post further comprises hinge extension flanges for snugly and securely mating with corresponding flanges on a wall jamb member. The wall jamb member is anchored to the frame of the opening which is to be enclosed, such as a door frame.
In another embodiment, the swing conversion kit further comprises a closure assembly. The closure assembly is configured for releasably retaining the swing door panel in a closed position until the user desires the door panel to open. For example, the closure assembly comprises magnetic closures, hooks, clasps, latches, or the like for releasably retaining the panel in a closed position.
In another embodiment of the closure assembly, the assembly comprises a closure interface member and a jamb connection unit. The closure interface member comprises connection extension flanges for snugly mating with the legs of the frame. The connection unit further comprises a jamb contact member for mating with a corresponding member on the jamb connection unit. The jamb connection unit comprises jamb extension flanges for snugly and securely mating with corresponding flanges on a wall jamb member. The jamb connection unit further comprises a jamb connection member for mating with the jamb contact member on the connection unit. In another embodiment of the closure assembly, the jamb contact member and the jamb connection member are replaced with stops, or strikes, to provide a door strike for the swinging panels.
In another embodiment, the closure system further comprises a hanger conversion kit having a hanger extension flange supported by a base extender. The base extender mates with the frame in a manner that securely connects the frame with the hanger conversion kit. The hanger extension flange cantilevers from the base extender in a direction opposite that of the extender legs. The hanger extension flange can be attached to door frames, buildings, or the like so that the panel hangs from the hanger conversion kit.
With reference to the drawings, the closure system will now be described with regard for the best mode and the preferred embodiments. In general, the device disclosed herein is a customizable closure system having multiple conversion kits for customization. The embodiments disclosed herein are meant for illustration of the device, and not for limitation of the inventive scope. An ordinary practitioner will appreciate that it is possible to create many variations of the following embodiments without undue experimentation.
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In one embodiment, the panels 10 comprise panes 12 arranged in rows and columns to form an array. The panes 12 are supported by horizontal and vertical retaining members 13. The array of panes 12 is further supported by a frame 114, and the frame 114 is configured to mate with an interface member 15 of one of the conversion kits. In other embodiments, the panels 10 are a single column of wide rectangular panes 12, and in this embodiment there are no vertical retaining members 13. In this embodiment, the panes 12 are supported by horizontal retaining members 13 and the frame 114. In another embodiment, the panels 10 comprise a single row of tall rectangular panes 12. In this embodiment, the panes 12 are supported by vertical retaining members 13 and the frame 114, without any horizontal retaining members 13. An ordinary practitioner will appreciate that a wide variety of arrangements of the array fall within the scope of the panels 10.
The interface member 15 is one of the jambs or other connection members included within one of the conversion kits. The interface member 15 comprises a first side and a second side, the first side having a frame connection member and the second side having a kit connection member, thereby functioning as a mechanical interface between the frame 114 of the panel 10 and the conversion kit components. Various embodiments of the panes 12 include glass, plastic, or other transparent or translucent material. Other embodiments of the panes 12 include wood, bamboo, or the like. In embodiments where the panels 10 are to be used as watertight members, such as for shower doors, the panes 12 are glass or plastic and have a watertight seal between the panes 12 and the retaining members 13, and between the panes 12 and the frame 114.
The frame 114 of the panels 10 is configured to receive one or more cover members 16, which are post-like members seated within a channel recess of the frame 114. In one embodiment, shown in
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The one or more conversion kits comprise at least a room divider conversion kit 20, a bypass conversion kit 30, and a swing conversion kit 120. The room divider conversion kit 20, shown in
In one embodiment, the room divider conversion kit 20 comprises a hinge member 21 having a first hinge plate 22 that functions as the frame connection member, the first hinge plate 22 configured to mate with the second channel recess 117b of the frame 114 of a first panel 10a, and a second hinge plate 23 that functions as the kit connection member, the second hinge plate 23 configured to mate with the second channel recess 117b of a second panel 10b.
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The hanger bracket assemblies comprise a frame connection member that is a pair of flanges 37 configured for snug insertion into the second channel recess 117b of the frame 114 of the panel 10, and the kit connection member comprises at least one roller 36 configured to be seated on the rail 34 of the header 31. The roller 36 is configured for rolling along the rails 34 of the header 31. The panels 10 are attached to the one or more hanger bracket assemblies 32 via the flanges 37, such as by clamping, gluing, or mechanically fastening the flanges 37 to the frame 114 or cover members 16 of the panels 10.
The panels 10 are then suspended from the header 31 by lifting the panels 10 to insert the hanger bracket assemblies 32 into the housing of the header 31, and then seating the rollers 36 on the rails 34. The panels 10 can then be adjusted laterally by pushing the panels 10 along the direction of the header 31. The rollers 36 roll along the rails 34, thereby allowing adjustability and movability of the panels 10.
In one or more other embodiments of the bypass conversion kit 30, the kit 30 further comprises wall jambs 38, bumpers 39, a sill assembly 40, a seal member, and a hand bar assembly 42. The wall jambs 38 are securely connected to a structural frame, such as the frame of a house or shower closure area (not shown). The bumpers 39 are connected to the wall jambs 38 such that the panels 10 contact the bumpers 39 as the panels 10 approach the end of the header 31 when the panels 10 are moved in a lateral motion. The bumpers 39 are attached to the wall jambs 38 with mechanical fasteners or by an equivalent method.
The sill assembly 40 comprises a sill member attached to the base of the structural frame or shower closure. In applications where the panels 10 are intended to prevent water leakage, the sill assembly 40 further comprises a seal member attached to the sill assembly 40. The seal member is a rubber or plastic strip extending the length of the sill assembly 40 such that any water dripping from the panels 10 is retained by the seal member and channeled back into the shower area. The silt assembly 40 can further comprise a panel guide 44, which is a short, U-shaped channel having a downward extending flange. The flange is securely connected to the sill assembly 40, and the U-shaped channel is oriented such that the bottom edge of the panels 10 fits snugly within the U. The panel guide 44 thereby braces the panels 10 against undesired movement perpendicular to the direction that the panels 10 are being slid, or perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the header 31.
The hand bar assembly 42 typically comprises a hand bar and the hardware for attaching the hand bar to one or more of the panels 10. Finger pull members, mechanical anchors and screws, and other typical members are used as needed to securely attach the hand bar to the panels 10 for its desired use.
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The closure system is customizable by selection the number and type of panels 10 and conversion kits needed for a desired application. For example, a user may select two panels 50 and a room divider conversion kit 20 to arrange the panels 50 in an orientation to partition a room or to conceal object from the view of passers-by. Alternately, a user could select one panel 50, two panels 70, and bypass conversion kits 30 to arrange the three panels as a closure for a custom shower area. At points of retail sale, the panels 50, 60, and 70 can be sold in standard sizes along with standard conversion kits. The user can select the panels and conversion kits needed for the intended use of the closure system.
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In one embodiment of the frame 114, the anchor member 107 is a member for anchoring a connecting member to the web 105. The connecting member could be a mechanical fastener, a mating extension from another member, or the like. For example, in one embodiment, the anchor member 107 comprises a C-shaped channel 108 having a flat abutting surface 109 oriented transverse to the flanges 106, where the abutting surface enables a compact profile of the frame 114. The anchor member 107 enables efficient and effective connection to the other members of the closure system. In this embodiment, the abutting surface 109 of the channel 108 is placed against the retaining member 113 of the panes 112, as shown in
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The hinge post 122 has a first side and a second side, the first side comprising a hinge rod 125 having an extension with a C-shaped head, which is sized to mate with and fit within the C-shaped recess 124 of the swing interface member 121. The second side of the hinge post 122 comprises one or more hinge extension flanges 126 for snugly and securely mating with corresponding flanges on a wall jamb member 127. The wall jamb member 127 is anchored to the frame of the opening which is to be enclosed, such as a door frame.
In another embodiment, the swing conversion kit 120 further comprises a closure assembly 130. The closure assembly 130 is configured for releasably retaining the swing door panel 110 in a closed position until the user desires the door to open. For example, the closure assembly 130 comprises magnetic closures, hooks, clasps, latches, or the like for releasably retaining the panel 110 in a closed position. Although the closure assembly 130 can extend for the entire vertical length of the panel 110, it is not necessary to do so. In one embodiment, the closure assembly 130 extends only for a few inches along one of the vertical sides of the panel 110, preferably near the midpoint of the vertical side.
In one embodiment of the closure assembly 130, the assembly 130 comprises a closure interface member 131 and a jamb connection unit 132. The frame connection member of the closure interface member 131 comprises extension flanges 133 for snugly mating with the flanges 106 of the frame 114, as described above. The kit connection member of the closure interface member 131 comprises a jamb contact member 134, such as a magnet, a hook, a clasp, a latch, or the like, for mating with a corresponding member on the jamb connection unit 132. The jamb connection unit 132 comprises jamb extension flanges 135 for snugly and securely mating with corresponding or mating flanges on a wall jamb member 127. The jamb connection unit 132 further comprises a jamb connection member 136 for mating with the jamb contact member 134 on the closure interface member 131.
In another embodiment of the closure assembly 130, the jamb contact member 134 and the jamb connection member 136 are replaced with stops, or strikes, to provide a door strike for the swinging panels 110. For example, the magnets used as closure devices are replaced with rubber members so that the swinging panels 110 are prevented from over-swinging without causing any damage to the panels 110, the frame 114, or any of the other components of the closure system.
In one embodiment of the swing door conversion kit, shown in
In one method of assembling the hinge, a hinge pin is inserted into the receiving slot 304 from the top with the insert 327 pointed downward, and another hinge pin is inserted into the receiving slot 304 from the bottom with the insert 327 pointed upward. The receiving hole 328 of the top hinge pin is aligned with the first fastener hole 302, and the fastener 329 is inserted through both holes to retain the hinge pin in place within the receiving slot 304. The receiving hole 328 in the bottom hinge pin is aligned with the fourth fastener hole 306, and a fastener 329 is inserted through both holes to retain the bottom hinge pin in place within the receiving slot 304.
The hinge rod 325 on the hinge post 322 runs partially along the length of the hinge post 322. The length of the hinge rod 325 is sized such that it can be placed between the opposing points of the inserts 327 of the secured hinge pins described above. The hinge post 322 is placed such that the hinge rod 325 is inserted into the receiving slot 304, and the hinge post 322 is raised until the insert 327 of the top hinge pin is inserted into the hollow portion of the hinge rod 325, where the insert 327 is sized to snugly fit inside the hinge rod 325. The fastener 329 of the lower hinge pin is released, and the receiving hole 328 is realigned with the third fastener hole 305, and the fastener 329 is reinserted through both holes to retain the bottom hinge pin in place. In this position, the insert 327 is inserted into the hinge rod 325, and the hinge rod 325 is seated against the body 326 of the lower hinge pin. The hinge stile 322 is then free to rotate with respect to the hinge post 322, and the assembly can then be attached to a door wall jamb.
As an alternative assembly method, the hinge post 322 is connected to the door wall jamb prior to attachment of the swing interface member 321. The connection method is similar to that described above, except that the swing interface member 321 is moved in relation to the fixed hinge post 322 to maneuver the hinge rod 325 in place with respect to the inserts 327 of the respective top and bottom hinge pins.
In some applications, it may be desirable to have one side of the panel 10 facing in a certain direction. For example, when the swing conversion kit 120 is used such that the panel 10 is a shower door, it may be desirable to have one side of the panel 10, such as a decorative side, facing away from the wet shower area, where the reverse water proof side remains facing the shower area. In other instances, some components of the closure system may arrive at the job site in a partially pre-assembled configuration, and disassembly is undesired to save project cost. In these types of applications, it may desirable for the panel 10 to maintain clearance over a base member or dam sill, such as in a show area. Therefore, in another embodiment of the swing conversion kit 120, the bottom of the hinge post 322 comprises an extension 311 with respect to the swing interface member 321. In this embodiment, the extension 311 enables the installed swing interface member 321 to maintain clearance over the base member, the dam sill, or other such bottom horizontal members as necessary or desired. The tops of the swing interface member 321 and the hinge post 322 should remain substantially flush with each other in these configurations. The placement of the fastener holes 302, 303, 305, and 306 allow for versatility of installation by enabling placement of the swing interface member 321 and the hinge post 322 in adjustable relation to each other. This allows the hinge post 322 to be placed on either the right side or the left side of a shower enclosure frame without requiring additional installation steps.
For example, in an embodiment where the panel 10 is configured to swing away from a shower enclosure area, the hinge post 322 of the present embodiment is configured for placement on either the right side or the left side of the shower entrance. In a first configuration, shown in
For installation on the right side of the shower doorway frame, the swing interface member 321 and the hinge post 322 are placed upside down on the right side of the shower doorway frame. The swing interface member 321 is also oriented upside down such that the fourth fastener hole 306 is the highest fastener hole, and the first fastener hole 302 is the lowest fastener hole. The top hinge pin is aligned with the third fastener hole 305, and the bottom hinge pin is aligned with the first fastener hole 302. In this configuration, the bottom of the hinge post 322 extends below the bottom of the swing interface member 321, thus forming the extension 311 at the bottom of the hinge post 322, while the tops of the swing interface member 321 and hinge post 322 remain substantially flush with each other. The fastener holes 302, 303, 305, and 306 therefore enable standard swing interface member 321 and hinge post 322 member to be interchangeably placed on either the left side or right side of the shower closure doorway while maintaining a bottom extension 311 of the hinge post 322 and a flush top alignment of the members.
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While the foregoing discussion is presented in terms of panels 10, 110 formed from an array of rectangular panes 12, 112, an ordinary practitioner will appreciate that the panels 10, 110 can be formed from a variety of shapes, sizes, and orientations of panes 12, 112, such as triangular, hexagonal, octagonal, and a variety of other shapes of panes 12, 112. The sizes and shapes of panes 12, 112 can be mixed and matched without departing from the scope of the customizable closure system disclosed herein.
Any of the foregoing embodiments can be implemented in connection with a reinforcing system for the panels 10. A reinforced panel 210 comprises vertical tendons 201 that are passed through or along the vertically disposed retaining members 213. The vertical tendons 201 are any long slender member configured for compressing the panel in an axial, or planar direction. For example, the vertical tendons 201 could be a cable, wire, threaded rod, metal rod, strap, or other such member.
In one variation of this embodiment, as shown in
After the vertical tendons 201 are passed through the vertical and horizontal retaining members 213, the opposite distal ends of the vertical tendons 201 are anchored into the frame 214 at the top and bottom, respectively, such as with a nut or coupler 202. The vertical tendons 201 are then tightened to compress the top and bottom horizontal members of the frame 214 together, thereby placing the panel 210 in compression along its vertical planar direction. This compression assists in retaining the panes 212 in a secure manner.
In the horizontal direction, the horizontal retaining members 213 span continuously from the outer edge of a pane 212 on one side of the panel 210 to the outer edge of a pane 212 on the opposite side of the panel 10.
The horizontal retaining member 213 is a member similar to that shown in
In another embodiment, the orientation of the horizontal retaining members 213 and the vertical retaining members 213 is reversed such that the vertical retaining members 213 span continuously along the vertical height of the panel 210, and the horizontal retaining members 213 are placed between the vertical retaining members 213. In this configuration, the tendons 201 span horizontally across the panel 10, and the vertical retaining members 213 function as the vertical tendons 201.
The foregoing embodiments are merely representative of the customizable closure system and not meant for limitation of the invention. For example, persons skilled in the art would appreciate that there are several embodiments and configurations of the panel members, and other components will not substantially alter the nature of the closure system. Likewise, elements and features of the disclosed embodiments could be substituted or interchanged with elements and features of other embodiments, as will be appreciated by an ordinary practitioner. Consequently, it is understood that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements and components set forth above are part of the invention described herein, and the true scope of the invention is set forth in the claims below.
This Application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/707,925, filed on May 8, 2015 and titled “CUSTOMIZABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM” which, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Ser. Nos. 61/990,770, filed on May 9, 2014, 62/067,944, filed on Oct. 23, 2014, and 62/116,767, filed on Feb. 16, 2015, the entire contents of each which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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