Door assembly for spanning an entrance of a shower room

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220332
  • Patent Number
    6,220,332
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 6, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Purol; David M.
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
A door assembly for spanning an entrance of a shower room includes an elongated rail member formed with a longitudinally extending slide channel, and a foldable sliding door unit which includes a plurality of vertically disposed elongated connectors, a plurality of vertically disposed elongated slats, and a plurality of slidable coupling units. Each of the connectors is formed with longitudinally extending left and right engaging grooves. Each of the slats has two lateral end portions which are formed respectively with vertically extending cylindrical members which are received in an adjacent pair of the engaging grooves of an adjacent pair of the connectors such that the cylindrical members are rotatable axially for folding and unfolding of the slats relative to the adjacent pair of the connectors. The slidable coupling units are mounted on upper ends of selected ones of the connectors, and extend into and are slidable along the slide channel so as to permit movement of the door unit to an unfolded state to close the entrance to the room, and so as to permit movement of the door unit to a folded state to open the entrance to the room.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a foldable door assembly which is used for spanning an entrance of a room, such as a shower room, which can be produced at a relatively low cost, and which does not require a large amount of operating space when in use.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, a shower curtain is commonly installed in a bathroom around a shower space and above a bathtub such that water can be prevented from wetting the ground surface of the bathroom outside the shower space. When the shower space is not in use, the shower curtain is moved toward an adjacent wall and is usually kept in a folded state such that different parts of the shower curtain are in close contact. As such, water on the surface of the shower curtain cannot easily evaporate therefrom, thereby often resulting in mildewing of the shower curtain.




A hinged door has been suggested heretofore for closing and opening an entrance to the shower room. However, operation of the hinged door requires a relatively large amount of space. The hinged door is found to be not suitable for use in a relatively cramped space.




Another kind of door that has been suggested for a shower room includes a parallel pair of vertical glass panels which are slidable along adjacent and parallel railways. When one of the glass panels is slid to one side of the other one of the glass panels, an entrance generally as wide as the panels is formed. As such, the width of the entrance is limited to the width of the panels, and can be enlarged only by broadening the space of the shower room.




In addition, installation of the aforementioned doors involves relatively complicated techniques, and can hardly be accomplished by the consumer. Additional costs for installation are thus incurred.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a door assembly which can be operated without the need for a large amount of space, which can be produced at a relatively low cost, and which can be easily assembled by the consumer.




Accordingly, the door assembly of the present invention is adapted for spanning an entrance of a shower room having first and second upright walls that extend upwardly from a horizontal ground surface. The door assembly includes an elongated rail member, and a foldable sliding door unit. The rail member is adapted to be disposed horizontally between the first and second upright walls and to be spaced apart vertically from the ground surface. The rail member is formed with a longitudinally extending slide channel. The foldable sliding door unit includes a plurality of vertically disposed elongated connectors, connector mounting means, a plurality of vertically disposed elongated slats, and a plurality of slidable coupling units. Each of the connectors has an upper end to be disposed adjacent to the rail member, and a lower end to be disposed adjacent to the ground surface. Each of the connectors further has left and right sides formed with longitudinally extending left and right engaging grooves. A first one of the connectors is located at one end of the door unit and is to be disposed adjacent to the first upright wall. A second one of the connectors is located at the other end of the door unit. The connector mounting means is adapted for mounting the first one of the connectors on the first upright wall. Each of the slats has two lateral end portions which are formed respectively with vertically extending cylindrical members which are received in an adjacent pair of the engaging grooves of an adjacent pair of the connectors such that the cylindrical members are rotatable axially for folding and unfolding of the slats relative to the adjacent pair of the connectors. Each of the slats has an upper edge adjacent to the upper ends of the connectors, and a lower edge adjacent to the lower ends of the connectors. The slidable coupling units are mounted on the upper ends of selected ones of the connectors, and extend into and are slidable along the slide channel so as to permit movement of the door unit toward the second upright wall to an unfolded state, where the connectors and the slats are disposed on substantially the same vertical plane to close the entrance to the room, and so as to permit movement of the door unit away from the second upright wall to a folded state, where the connectors and the slats cease to be disposed on substantially the same vertical plane to open the entrance to the room.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is an elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a door assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a top view illustrating the preferred embodiment when a sliding door unit is moved to a folded state;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment, taken along line IV—IV of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary perspective view of an alternative arrangement for the preferred embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the preferred embodiment of the door assembly of the present invention is adapted for spanning an entrance


10


of a shower room having first and second upright walls


1


,


1


′ that extend upwardly from a horizontal ground surface


11


. The ground surface


11


has a raised portion


12


that extends between the upright walls


1


,


1


′. The door assembly is shown to generally include an elongated rail member


2


, a foldable sliding door unit


3


, and an elongated bottom guard member


9


.




The rail member


2


is made of aluminum, and is adapted to be disposed horizontally between the first and second upright walls


1


,


1


′, and to be spaced apart vertically from the raised portion


12


on the ground surface


11


. The rail member


2


includes a hollow top portion


22


formed with a longitudinally extending first insert groove


221


, and a hollow downward extension


21


which extends downwardly from the top portion


22


. The top portion


22


of the rail member


2


has two opposite ends adapted to be fastened respectively to the first and second upright walls


1


,


1


′ by means of a pair of L-shaped mounting plates


222


and a plurality of screw fasteners


223


. The downward extension


21


is formed with a longitudinally extending slide channel


210


which has opposite open ends


211


disposed adjacent to the opposite ends of the top portion


22


. The slide channel


210


includes a longitudinally extending roller accommodating portion


215


, and a longitudinally extending axle slot


212


that is communicated with the roller accommodating portion


215


and that is narrower than the roller accommodating portion


215


. The slot


212


is formed in one side of the rail member


2


.




The sliding door unit


3


includes a plurality of vertically disposed elongated connectors


31


, a plurality of vertically disposed elongated slats


4


, a plurality of slidable coupling units


75


, and a plurality of upper and lower caps


7


,


8


.




The connectors


31


are made from a plastic material. Each of the connectors


31


has an upper end to be disposed adjacent to the rail member


2


, and a lower end to be disposed near the raised portion


12


on the ground surface


11


. Each of the connectors


31


further has left and right sides formed with longitudinally extending left and right engaging grooves


311


, and longitudinally extending slots


312


communicated respectively with the engaging grooves


311


. The upper and lower ends of each of the connectors


31


are formed with upper and lower access openings


313


for access to the engaging grooves


311


. The slots


312


in an adjacent pair of the connectors


31


are formed on opposite front and rear sides of the door unit


3


.




The slats


4


are made of a plastic material, and are disposed between adjacent pairs of the connectors


31


. Each of the slats


4


has two lateral end portions which are formed respectively with vertically extending cylindrical members


41


. The cylindrical members


41


are to be received in an adjacent pair of the engaging grooves


311


of an adjacent pair of the connectors


31


such that the cylindrical members


41


are rotatable axially for folding and unfolding of the slats


4


relative to the adjacent pair of the connectors


31


. The cylindrical members


41


are tubular in shape with open top and bottom ends. Each of the slats


4


has an upper edge


42


to be disposed adjacent to the upper ends of the connectors


31


, and a lower edge


43


to be disposed adjacent to the lower ends of the connectors


31


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a first one of the connectors


31


is located at one end of the door unit


3


and is to be disposed adjacent to the first upright wall


1


. The first one of the connectors


31


is adapted to be mounted on the first upright wall


1


by connector mounting means


5


which includes an outer frame member


52


and an inner frame member


51


. The outer frame member


52


has spaced-apart front and rear clamping portions


523


, and a bridging portion


521


which interconnects edge portions of the front and rear clamping portions


523


and which is adapted to be attached to the first upright wall


1


by means of a double-sided adhesive tape


522


. The front and rear clamping portions


523


have confronting concave faces, and cooperatively define a clamping space


524


therebetween. The inner frame member


51


is clamped within the clamping space


524


, and has convex front and rear sides for engaging the concave faces of the front and rear clamping portions


523


of the outer frame member


52


. The inner frame member


51


has one end which is distal to the bridging portion


521


of the outer frame member


52


and which is provided with a vertically extending tubular member


511


. The tubular member


511


is disposed outside of the clamping space


524


, and is received in an adjacent one of the engaging grooves


311


in the first one of the connectors


31


.




A second one of the connectors


31


is located at the other end of the door unit


3


opposite to the first upright wall


1


, and has an operating frame member


333


mounted thereon. The operating frame member


333


has a tubular member


337


received in an adjacent one of the engaging grooves


311


in the second one of the connectors


31


, and is formed with a rectangular mounting hole


334


which is provided with front and rear plate members


335


that engage each other. The plate members


335


are formed respectively with finger grooves


336


on front and rear sides of the operating frame member


333


to permit extension of fingers of a user thereinto to facilitate handling of the operating frame member


333


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the upper caps


7


are fastened to the upper ends of the connectors


31


with the use of screw fasteners. Each of the upper caps


7


is formed with a pair of positioning posts


71


which extend into the open top ends of the cylindrical members


41


that are received in the engaging grooves


311


of the respective one of the connectors


31


. Similarly, the lower caps


8


are fastened to the lower ends of the connectors


31


with the use of screw fasteners. Each of the lower caps


8


is formed with a pair of positioning posts


81


which extend into the open bottom ends of the cylindrical members


41


that are received in the engaging grooves


311


of the respective connector


31


.




The slidable coupling units


75


are provided on some of the upper caps


7


, preferably on alternating ones of the upper caps


7


. Each of the slidable coupling units


75


includes a roller


70


disposed in the roller accommodating portion


215


of the slide channel


210


, a horizontal axle


73


having a first end portion connected to the roller


70


and a second end portion that extends out of the roller accommodating portion


215


via the axle slot


212


, and a vertically extending axle support


72


which has an upper end connected to the second end portion of the axle


73


and a lower end connected to the respective upper cap


7


. The slidable coupling units


75


are slidable along the slide channel


210


so as to permit movement of the sliding door unit


3


toward the second upright wall


1


′ (see

FIG. 1

) to an unfolded state, where the connectors


31


and the slats


4


are disposed on substantially the same vertical plane, as shown in

FIG. 2

, to close the entrance


10


(see

FIG. 1

) to the shower room, and so as to permit movement of the sliding door unit


3


away from the second upright wall


1


′ (see

FIG. 1

) to a folded state, where the connectors


31


and the slats


4


cease to be disposed on substantially the same vertical plane, as shown in

FIG. 3

, to open the entrance to the shower room. As shown, when the sliding door unit


3


is in the folded state, the slats


4


are disposed parallel to one another such that the length of the sliding door unit


3


measured between the first and second one of the connectors


31


along the longitudinal direction of the rail member


2


is relatively short to provide the entrance to the shower room with a relatively large width.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the bottom guard member


9


is made of aluminum, and is adapted to be disposed on the raised portion


12


of the ground surface


11


, and to be disposed horizontally between the first and second upright walls


1


,


1


′. The bottom guard member


9


includes a longitudinally extending base portion


91


that is disposed immediately below the lower edges


43


of the slats


4


and the lower caps


8


mounted on the lower ends of the connectors


31


and that is adapted to be attached to the raised portion


12


of the ground surface


11


by means of a double-sided adhesive tape


92


, and a longitudinally extending barrier


93


that extends upwardly from the base portion


91


and that is disposed on one side of the door unit


3


. The base portion


91


is hollow, and is formed with a longitudinally extending second insert groove


911


, and has a top surface


912


that inclines downwardly in a direction away from the barrier


93


. The barrier


93


is hollow, and is formed with a third insert groove


931


therein. The barrier


93


prevents flow of water from one side of the sliding door unit


3


to the other side of the sliding door unit


3


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, during assembly, the cylindrical members


41


of each of the slats


4


are extended into an adjacent pair of the engaging grooves


311


of an adjacent pair of the connectors


31


via the access openings


313


in the connectors


31


. The upper caps


7


, together with the slidable coupling units


75


provided thereon, and the lower caps


8


are fastened to the upper and lower ends of the connectors


31


. The rollers


70


of the slidable coupling units


75


are extended into the slide channel


210


via one of the open ends


211


of the slide channel


210


. Then, the rail member


2


is fastened to the first and second upright walls


1


,


1


′, and the outer frame member


52


of the connector mounting means


5


and the base portion


91


of the bottom guard member


9


are attached adhesively and respectively to the first upright wall


1


and the raised portion


12


of the ground surface


11


. Thereafter, the inner frame member


51


is assembled to the first one of the connectors


31


by extending the tubular member


511


into the adjacent engaging groove


311


in the first one of the connectors


31


. The inner frame member


51


is then inserted into the clamping space


524


to engage the outer frame member


52


.




In use, fingers can be extended into the finger grooves


336


of the operating frame member


333


for moving the sliding door unit


3


between the unfolded and folded states. As shown, the door unit


3


does not require a relatively large amount of space for movement between the unfolded and folded positions. Moreover, when the door unit


3


is in the folded state, the slats


4


do not contact one another such that water on the surfaces of the slats


4


can easily evaporate to avoid the growth of mildew on the slats


4


.




As the slats


4


and the connectors


31


are made of plastic materials, the sliding door unit


3


has a relatively light weight. Thus, movement of the rollers


70


in the slide channel


210


is relatively smooth to facilitate operation of sliding door unit


3


, and the rollers


70


can be made of a lower-cost material which is less resistant to deformation to result in more savings and lower price. In addition, assembly and installation of the preferred embodiment can be easily conducted by the consumer without incurring additional costs.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, in an alternative arrangement, a corner unit


200


is provided for interconnecting a pair of the door assemblies which are disposed on different vertical planes that are generally perpendicular. The corner unit


200


includes an upper corner block


20


disposed adjacent to and between the rail members


2


of the door assemblies, a lower corner block


20


′ disposed adjacent to and between the bottom guard members


9


of the door assemblies, and a strut


203


extending between the upper and lower corner blocks


20


,


20


′ for supporting the upper corner block


20


. The upper corner block


20


is formed with a pair of horizontally extending insert members


201


which are inserted into the first insert grooves


221


of the rail members


2


, and a pair of vertically extending insert members


202


which are inserted into the slide channels


210


of the rail members


2


. The lower corner block


20


′ is structurally identical to the upper corner block


20


, and is invertedly disposed below the upper corner block


20


. The horizontally extending insert members


201


′ of the lower corner block


20


′ are inserted into the second insert grooves


911


in the base portions


91


of the bottom guard members


9


. The vertically extending insert members


202


′ of the lower corner block


20


′ are inserted into the third insert grooves


931


in the barriers


93


of the bottom guard members


9


. The strut


203


has upper and lower ends inserted into recesses (not shown) formed in the upper and lower corner blocks


20


,


20


′.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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 door assembly adapted for spanning an entrance of a shower room having first and second upright walls that extend upwardly from a horizontal ground surface, said door assembly comprising:an elongated rail member adapted to be disposed horizontally between the first and second upright walls and to be spaced apart vertically from the ground surface, said rail member being formed with a longitudinally extending slide channel; and a foldable sliding door unit including a plurality of vertically disposed elongated connectors, each of said connectors having an upper end to be disposed adjacent to said rail member, and a lower end to be disposed adjacent to the ground surface, each of said connectors further having left and right sides formed with longitudinally extending left and right engaging grooves, a first one of said connectors being located at one end of said door unit and to be disposed adjacent to the first upright wall, a second one of said connectors being located at the other end of said door unit, connector mounting means adapted for mounting said first one of said connectors on the first upright wall, a plurality of vertically disposed elongated slats, each of said slats having two lateral end portions which are formed respectively with vertically extending cylindrical members, said cylindrical members on each of said slats being received in an adjacent pair of said engaging grooves of an adjacent pair of said connectors such that said cylindrical members are rotatable axially for folding and unfolding of said slats relative to the adjacent pair of said connectors, each of said slats having an upper edge adjacent to said upper ends of said connectors, and a lower edge adjacent to said lower ends of said connectors, and a plurality of slidable coupling units mounted on said upper ends of selected ones of said connectors and extending into and slidable along said slide channel so as to permit movement of said door unit toward the second upright wall to an unfolded state, where said connectors and said slats are disposed on substantially the same vertical plane to close the entrance to the room, and so as to permit movement of said door unit away from the second upright wall to a folded state, where said connectors and said slats cease to be disposed on substantially the same vertical plane to open the entrance to the room.
  • 2. The door assembly according to claim 1, further comprising rail mounting means adapted for mounting opposite ends of said rail member on the first and second upright walls.
  • 3. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said connectors are made from a plastic material.
  • 4. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said slats are made from a plastic material.
  • 5. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper and lower ends of each of said connectors are formed with upper and lower access openings for access to said engaging grooves.
  • 6. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door unit further includes a plurality of upper caps fastened to said upper ends of said connectors, respectively.
  • 7. The door assembly according to claim 6, wherein each of said cylindrical members is tubular in shape and has an open top end, each of said upper caps being formed with a pair of positioning posts that extend into said open top ends of said cylindrical members which are received in said elongated grooves of the respective one of said connectors.
  • 8. The door assembly according to claim 6, wherein said slide channel includes a longitudinally extending roller accommodating portion and a longitudinally extending axle slot that is communicated with said roller accommodating portion.
  • 9. The door assembly according to claim 8, wherein said slidable coupling units are provided on respective ones of said upper caps, each of said slidable coupling units including a roller disposed in said roller accommodating portion, an axle having a first end portion connected to said roller and a second end portion that extends out of said roller accommodating portion via said axle slot, and an axle support connected to said second end portion of said axle and to the respective one of said upper caps.
  • 10. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said slidable coupling units are mounted on alternating ones of said connectors.
  • 11. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door unit further includes a plurality of lower caps fastened to said lower ends of said connectors, respectively.
  • 12. The door assembly according to claim 11, wherein each of said cylindrical members is tubular in shape and has an open bottom end, each of said lower caps being formed with a pair of positioning posts that extend into said open bottom ends of said cylindrical members which are received in said elongated grooves of the respective one of said connectors.
  • 13. The door assembly according to claim 1, further comprising an elongated bottom guard member adapted to be disposed on the ground surface and to be disposed horizontally between the first and second upright walls, said guard member having a longitudinally extending base portion disposed below said lower edges of said slats and said lower ends of said connectors, and a longitudinally extending barrier that extends upwardly from said base portion and that is disposed on one side of said door unit.
  • 14. The door assembly according to claim 13, wherein said base portion has a top side that inclines downwardly in a direction away from said barrier.
  • 15. The door assembly according to claim 13, wherein said base portion has a bottom side that is adapted to be attached adhesively on the ground surface.
  • 16. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said connector mounting means comprises:an outer frame member adapted to be mounted on the first upright wall and having front and rear clamping portions that define a clamping space therebetween; and an inner frame member clamped within said clamping space and connected to said first one of said connectors.
  • 17. The door assembly according to claim 16, wherein said inner frame member has convex front and rear sides, said front and rear clamping portions having confronting concave faces for engaging said front and rear sides of said inner frame member.
  • 18. The door assembly according to claim 16, wherein said outer frame member is adapted to be attached adhesively on the first upright wall.
  • 19. The door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door unit further includes an operating frame member connected to said second one of said connectors and operable for moving said door unit between the folded and unfolded states.
  • 20. The door assembly according to claim 19, wherein said operating frame member has front and rear sides which are formed with a respective finger groove to facilitate handling of said operating frame member.
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