1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a driving device, and more particularly to a driving device for driving two door panels to synchronously move.
2. Description of Related Art
A driving device is always mounted between two door panels to drive the door panel to synchronously move toward or away from each other so as to close or open the door panels. With reference to
However, the cord 40 and the holding arms 42 of the conventional driving device are mounted on positions at the outer sides of the door panels, so the arrangement of the conventional driving device will badly influence the aesthetic appearance of the door panels. In addition, the holding arms 42 of the conventional driving device are integral structures and are not adjustable to fit with different needs and conditions. Accordingly, the costs for assembling and manufacturing the conventional driving device are relative high.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a driving device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a driving device for driving two door panels to synchronously move to make the conjunction positions between clamping assemblies and a cord hidden by the inner sides of the door panels so as to reduce bad influence to the aesthetic appearance of the door panel.
The driving device has a rail rod, an endless cord and multiple clamping assemblies. The endless cord is parallel to the rail rod and is adapted to be mounted at a position at inner sides of the door panels. The clamping assemblies are securely connected to the cord, are moveable relative to the rail rod and are adapted to clamp the door panels. Each clamping assembly comprises a front clamping panel and a rear clamping panel. The front clamping panel is adapted to be mounted on an outer side of a corresponding one of the door panels. The rear clamping panel is adapted to be mounted on the inner side of the corresponding door panel and is connected securely to the front clamping panel and the cord.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The clamping assemblies 20 are securely connected to the cord 12, are moveable relative to the rail rod 10 and securely clamp the door panels 50. Each clamping assembly 20 comprises a front clamping panel 22, a rear clamping panel 24 and at least one fastener assembly 26. The front clamping panel 22 is elongated and is mounted on the outer side of a corresponding one of the door panels 50. The front clamping panel 22 may have a roller 23 rotatably mounted on a top at an inner side of the front clamping panel 22 and mounted over a top of the rail rod 10. With the arrangement of the roller 23, the clamping assembly 20 is moveable relative to the rail rod 10 smoothly. In addition, the front clamping panel 22 further has at least one through hole 222 defined through the front clamping panel 22 near a bottom of the front clamping panel 22, and the at least one through hole 222 may be elongated.
With further reference to
The at last one fastener assembly 26 is mounted respectively through the at least one through hole 222 in the front clamping panel 22 and the at least one combining hole 242 in the rear clamping panel 24 to securely connect the front and rear clamping panels 22,24 with each other. Each fastener assembly 26 comprises a front fastening bolt 262, a rear fastening bolt 264, a front securing nut 266 and a rear securing collar 268. The front fastening bolt 262 is mounted in one of the at least one through hole 222 in the front clamping panel 22 and has a disk head and a threaded shank protruding from the head and mounted through a corresponding through hole 222. The rear fastening bolt 264 is mounted in one of the at least one combining hole 242 in the rear clamping panel 24 and has a disk head and a threaded shank. The threaded shank protrudes from the head, is mounted through a corresponding combining hole 242 and has a free end, a threaded hole and an outer thread. The threaded hole is defined in the free end and is screwed with the threaded shank of the front fastening bolt 262. The outer thread is formed around the threaded shank of the rear fastening bolt 264. The front securing nut 266 is mounted on the front clamping panel 22 at a side facing the rear clamping panel 24, is mounted around and screwed with the outer thread on the threaded shank of the rear fastening bolt 264 and abuts with the outer side of the corresponding door panel 50. The rear securing collar 268 is mounted around the threaded shank of the rear fastening bolt 264 and abuts with the inner side of the corresponding door panel 50. With the arrangement of the front securing nut 266 and the rear securing collar 268, the front and rear clamping panels 22,24 are separated from the sides of the corresponding door panel 50.
Accordingly, because the cord 12 is connected to the rear clamping panels 24 that are mounted on the inner sides of the door panels 50, the conjunction positions between the cord 12 and the clamping assemblies 20 are hidden at the inner sides of the door panels 50 and are not visible from the outer sides of the door panels 50. Consequently, the aesthetic appearance of the door panels 50 is not badly influenced due to the arrangement of the driving device, such that the appearance design of the door panels is versatile.
Furthermore, the front clamping panel 22 and the rear clamping panel 24 of each clamping assembly 20 are two individual parts, separated from each other and connected respectively to the outer and inner sides of a corresponding door panel 50, the rear clamping panel 24, even the cord 12 can be selectively omitted to fit with manual and non-synchronous driving design to the two door panels. On the contrary, the rear clamping panel 24 and the cord 12 can be selectively added into an existed driving device having only the front clamping panels 22 in a manual and non-synchronous driving design. Accordingly, the use of the driving device in accordance with the present invention is convenient and versatile.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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