The present invention relates to double-acting doors, specifically double-acting doors in a moveable wall.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a moveable wall for use in a building that has a fixed wall, a floor surface and a ceiling. The moveable wall includes a panel having a door frame that includes a side jam and a head jam. The panel also includes a top edge positioned adjacent to the ceiling, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface, a first side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge, and a second side edge that extends from the head jam to the top edge. The bottom edge extends between the first side edge and the side jam. A door includes a hinge edge that is mounted on a hinge axis to pivot about the side jam and a strike edge that is opposite the hinge edge. When the door is in a closed position, the door is parallel to the panel. The door can pivot to a first open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a first pivoting direction, and to a second open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a second pivoting direction opposite the first pivoting direction. A moveable bottom panel portion is connected to and moves with respect to the bottom edge of the panel. A height adjustment assembly moves the moveable bottom panel portion with respect to the bottom edge of the panel into and out of engagement with the floor surface. The height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools.
In some embodiments, a moveable wall for use in a building that has a fixed wall, a floor surface and a ceiling. The moveable wall includes a panel having a door frame that includes a side jam and a head jam. The panel also includes a top edge positioned adjacent to the ceiling, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface, a first side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge, and second side edge that extends from the head jam to the top edge. The bottom edge extends between the first side edge and the side jam. A door includes a hinge edge that is mounted on a hinge axis to pivot about the side jam and a strike edge that is opposite the hinge edge. The door also includes a top edge positioned adjacent the head jamb, and a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface. When the door is in a closed position, the door is parallel to the panel. The door can pivot to a first open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a first pivoting direction, and a second open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a second pivoting direction opposite the first pivoting direction. A moveable bottom door portion is connected to and moves with respect to the bottom edge of the door. A height adjustment assembly can move the moveable bottom door portion with respect to the bottom edge of the door such that the moveable bottom door portion is adjacent the floor surface. The height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools.
In some embodiments, a moveable wall for use in a building that has a fixed wall, a floor surface and a ceiling. The moveable wall includes a panel that has a door frame including a side jam and a head jam. The panel also includes a top edge positioned adjacent to the ceiling, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface, a first side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge, and a second side edge that extends from the head jam to the top edge. The bottom edge extends between the first side edge and the side jam. A moveable bottom panel portion is connected to and can move with respect to the bottom edge of the panel. A panel height adjustment assembly can move the moveable bottom panel portion with respect to the bottom edge of the panel into and out of engagement with the floor surface. The panel height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools. A door includes a hinge edge that is mounted on a hinge axis to pivot about the side jam and a strike edge that is opposite the hinge edge. The door also includes a top edge positioned near the head jamb, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface. When the door is in a closed position, the door is parallel to the panel. The door can pivot to a first open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a first pivoting direction, and a second open position when the door is pivoted about the hinge axis from the closed position in a second pivoting direction opposite the first pivoting direction. A moveable bottom door portion is connected to and can move with respect to the bottom edge of the door. A door height adjustment assembly can move the moveable bottom door portion with respect to the bottom edge of the door such that the moveable bottom door portion is adjacent the floor surface. The door height adjustment assembly is activated by a user without the use of tools.
In some embodiments, the moveable wall further includes a second panel having a top edge positioned adjacent to the ceiling, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface, a first side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge, and second side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge. The first side edge is positioned adjacent to the fixed wall and the second side edge is positioned adjacent to the first side of the first panel while the first and second panels are deployed. A third panel includes a top edge positioned adjacent to the ceiling, a bottom edge positioned near the floor surface, a first side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge, and second side edge that extends from the bottom edge to the top edge. The first side edge is positioned adjacent to the second side of the first panel while deployed. An edge of the door is positioned near to the first side of the third panel when the door is in the closed position and the first and third panels are deployed. Gaskets are positioned on the strike edge of the door, on the hinge edge of the door, on side jam of the door frame, and on the first edge of the third panel. The gaskets close a first gap between the hinge edge of the door and the side jam and close a second gap between the strike edge of the door and the first edge of the third panel.
In some embodiments, a door closure has a first portion connected to the top edge of the door, a second portion connected to the head jam, and a third portion connected to the first portion and the second portion. The door closure prevents rotation of the door from the closed position more than 90 degrees in either of the first and second pivoting directions. At least one sweep is mounted to at least one of the top edge of the door and the head jam to close a gap between the top edge of the door and the head jam.
In some embodiments, support rails extend horizontally between the strike side and the hinge side of the door. The support rails spaced vertically apart between a top of the door and a bottom of the door. Brackets extend between the corners at which the hinge side, the strike side, the top of the door and the bottom of the door intersect. The support rails and the brackets resist deflection of the door during operation.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
As used herein “proximate” means near, but not necessarily in contact with. The term “proximate” means that a small gap exists between the elements that is greater than a nominal crack size. As used herein “adjacent” means “having or sharing a common boundary or in contact with.” The term “adjacent” includes a small crack or gap between elements. The term adjacent means that the elements are closer than the term proximate as used herein. The term “in engagement with” means that the elements are in direct contact with one another with no space between the elements.
Embodiments of the invention are described below with respect to an operable wall having panels. The term “surface” is used for the wide surfaces of the panels, and a door in one of the panels, that face into rooms or spaces on opposite sides of the deployed wall. The term “edge” is used for the perimeters of the surfaces and any space between the perimeters, generally extending along the top, bottom, and vertical ends of the panels and door. The “edges” generally have a very small surface area compared to the “surfaces.” In a deployed condition, the edges of panels face the ceiling, floor, adjacent panels, and fixed walls of the building in which the operable wall is installed. The door edges face the floor, door frame and a portion of the edge of an adjacent panel, as will be discussed more fully below.
The second panel 10 includes a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface. The top edge is positioned adjacent to the ceiling 8 and the bottom edge is positioned proximate the floor surface 4. The first side edge extends from the bottom edge to the top edge. The second side edge extends from a location between the bottom edge and the top edge to the top edge. The first side edge is positioned adjacent to the second side edge of the first panel 9 while the first and second panels 9, 10 are deployed. As described in more detail below, the second panel 10 includes a frame 12 and a door 14.
The third panel 11 includes a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface. The top edge is positioned adjacent to the ceiling 8 and the bottom edge is positioned proximate the floor surface 4. The first and second side edges extend from the bottom edge to the top edge. The first side edge is positioned adjacent to the second side of the second panel 10 while deployed, such that an edge of the door 14 is positioned proximate the first side of the third panel 11 when the door 14 is in the closed position. When deployed, the first surfaces of the first, second and third panels 9, 10, 11 form a first plane and the second surfaces of the first, second and third panels 9, 10, 11 form a second plane. While the door 14 is closed, a first surface of the door 14 is substantially aligned with the first plane and a second surface of the door 14 is substantially aligned with the second plane.
The door 14 has a hinged side edge 15 adjacent to and hingedly mounted on a hinge axis to the side jamb 20, a strike edge 16 opposite and parallel to the hinged side edge 15, a bottom edge 17 proximate the floor surface 4, and a top edge 18 proximate the head jamb 22 of the frame 12 that bounds the top of the opening. The door 14 is parallel to the panel 10 when the door is closed. The door 14 can be pivoted about the hinge axis in a first pivoting direction to a first open position (shown in
The first spacer block 34a connects to a bottom surface of the carrier plate 32 and to a top surface of the door closure 36. The second spacer block 34b connects to the head jamb 22 of the frame opening and to the top surface of the door closure 36. The first and second spacer blocks 34a, 34b position the door closure 36 at a desired distance from the head jamb 22 of the door frame 12.
The door closure 36 includes an upper portion 36a, a middle portion 36b and a lower portion 36c (on the top edge 18 of the door 14). The upper portion 36a is connected to the spacer blocks 34a, 34b and is inhibited from rotating with respect to the frame 12. The middle portion 36b is connected to the door 14 and is permitted to rotate with respect to the upper portion 36a and the frame 12. The middle portion 36b includes an aperture sized to receive the hold-open roller 38. The lower portion 36c is connected to a top edge 18 of the door 14 and is configured to receive the hold-open roller 38. The illustrated lower portion 36c is a track sized to permit the hold-open roller 38 to slide along the track in response to the door 14 opening and closing.
The first latch 40 is connected to the frame head jamb 22 and the second latch 42 is connected to the door top edge 18. The first latch 40 and the second latch 42 cooperate to retain the door 14 in the closed position. The first latch 40 has a downwardly extending protrusion, and the second latch 42 has an upper surface defining two ramps and a detent between the ramps. The detent is configured to receive the downwardly extending protrusion of the first latch 40 to thereby retain the door 14 in the closed position.
The carriage 68 is connected to the bottom frame portion 50 (shown in
The vertical rack 66 permits the bottom frame portion 50 to adjust an overall height of the frame 12. In some embodiments, the height adjustment permitted by the vertical rack 66 can compensate for deflection of a ceiling adjacent the frame 12. In some embodiments, the vertical rack 66 permits the bottom frame portion 50 to move about five inches between a raised and a lowered position. In some embodiments, the vertical rack 66 permits the bottom frame portion 50 to move about eight inches between a raised and a lowered position. In some embodiments, the vertical rack 66 permits the bottom frame portion 50 to move about ten inches between a raised and a lowered position. In the illustrated embodiment the bottom edge of the panel 10 is “proximate” the floor surface 4 and the bottom of the bottom frame portion 50 is “in engagement with” the floor surface 4 because the panel 10 may be near but is not necessarily in contact with the floor surface 4, but the bottom frame portion 50 contacts the floor surface 4 with a sufficient force to resist movement with respect to the floor surface 4 upon opening and closing of the door 14.
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The support rails 108a, 108b, 108c, 108d each extend between the strike side vertical rail 100 and the hinge side vertical rail 102 at locations vertically spaced between the top rail 104 and the bottom rail 106.
The upper bracket 110a is connected to the top rail 104 and to the strike side vertical rail 100. The upper bracket 110b is connected to the top rail 104 and to the hinge side vertical rail 102. The lower bracket 112a is connected to the bottom rail 106 and to the strike side vertical rail 100. The lower bracket 112b is connected to the bottom rail 106 and to the hinge side vertical rail 102.
The strike side vertical rail 100, the hinge side vertical rail 102, the top rail 104, the bottom rail 106, the support rails 108a, 108b, 108c, 108d, the upper brackets 110a, 110b and the lower brackets 112a, 112b cooperate to inhibit sagging of the door 14 even though the door 14 is relatively large and heavy. In some embodiments, the upper brackets 110a, 110b and the lower brackets 112a, 112b are spot welded to the respective vertical rail 100, 102 and the respective top or bottom rail 104, 106.
The door 14 is spaced a vertical distance from the frame 12 to permit the door 14 to pivot with respect to the frame 12. The vertical distance provides room for the closure mechanism 30 between the door top edge 18 and the frame head jamb 22. The vertical distance is covered by a plurality of horizontal sweeps as shown in
The door 14 is spaced a horizontal distance from an adjacent panel to permit the door 14 to pivot with respect to the adjacent panel. The horizontal distance between the door 14 and the adjacent panel is covered or covered by a plurality of gaskets. A first gasket 124 is positioned on a first side of the strike edge 16 of the door 14 and a second gasket 126 is positioned on a second side of the strike edge 16 of the door 14. The first and second gaskets 124, 126 cooperate with any gaskets on the adjacent panel to cover the horizontal distance between the door 14 and the adjacent panel.
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The horizontal distance between the door 14 and the frame 12 is covered by a plurality of gaskets. With reference to
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In some embodiments, the door 14 is at least two inches thick and the door 14 is spaced from the frame 12 and the adjacent panel an adequate distance to permit the door 14 to open and close. In some embodiments, the door 14 is about four inches thick and the door 14 is spaced from the frame 12 and the adjacent panel an adequate distance to permit the door 14 to open and close. The horizontal sweeps and gaskets cooperate to close the gap between the door 14 and the frame 12 as well as between the door 14 and the adjacent panel to essentially block light and noise from passing through the gap between the door 14 and the frame 12 as well as the gap between the door 14 and the adjacent panel.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/961,364, filed Jan. 15, 2020, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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62961364 | Jan 2020 | US |