The present application claims the benefit of Chinese utility model application No. 201220570371.X filed on 1 Nov. 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of bathroom device technology and the field of shower sliding door technology, and in particular, to an easy cleaning guiding assembly used for sliding shower doors.
Generally, most of the shower doors used for bathrooms or bathtubs slides on a rail track by a guiding device. Most of the guiding devices is consisted of a sliding wheel and a fixing device for retaining the sliding wheel on the shower door. The sliding wheel extends into the rail track of the bathroom or bathtub, facilitating the guided sliding of the shower door. The glass guide clip of the conventional shower sliding door is fixed, therefore when cleaning the bathroom, the glass has to be disassembled from the rail track so as to be disconnected with the guide device, which leads to a very inconvenient operation.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,228,560 disclosed a lower guide component mounted on bottom of a shower door assembly, wherein the shower door assembly, capable of swinging, is mounted on a frame. The guide component can be locked up or released by a pivot pin and a hooked slot. While this structure makes it extremely easy to clean up the accumulated dirt and soap, the structure of this component is too complicated.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,769,949 disclosed a free-floating guiding assembly mounted on a door frame, wherein the guiding assembly slides on a sliding slot. Special rail track structure is needed in this assembly, and the hidden slot is hard to clean.
Chinese patent No. CN 1,219,114 A disclosed a removable guiding assembly which is retained in or released from a rail track of a door panel by a release mechanism composed of a button-activated spring clip. It is a spring disassembling structure, which is complicated and easy to lose effectiveness, making its service life very short.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an easy cleaning guiding assembly which has a simple structure and is easy to clean, so as to overcome disadvantages of the prior art.
To achieve this, an easy cleaning guiding assembly is provided which comprises a clamping base, wherein the clamping base is provided with an opening and a clamping position. The guiding assembly also comprises a guiding block, wherein the guiding block is rotatably connected with the opening by a connecting structure and the guiding block is provided with a clamping element. When the guiding assembly is in use, the guiding block is fixed on the clamping base by the engagement of the clamping element and the clamping position, and a guiding channel is formed by the guiding block and the clamping base.
The clamping base may further be provided with a clamping slot for receiving a panel of glass door. The clamping base is provided with an opening which is rotatably connected with a guiding block. As the clamping base is provided with a clamping position and the guiding block is provided with a clamping element, when the guiding block rotates and forms a guiding channel with the clamping base, allowing passing through of another panel of glass door. When cleaning the bathroom, it is only necessary to push the clamping element apart from the clamping position, which makes the guiding block extensible and thus the glass can be taken out. Therefore the cleaning can be very easy, the operation and mounting is very convenient.
In one implement, pin holes are provided on both sides of the opening of the clamping base, and connecting pin holes are provided on the guiding block. The guiding block is rotatably connected with the clamping base by a pin penetrating through the pin holes and the connecting pin holes. The pin connection of the guiding block and the opening of the clamping base facilitates mounting, release and usage of the assembly, making the assembly more practical.
In another implement, the guiding block comprises a rotating block and a fixing block connected with the rotating block. The connecting pin holes are provided on the rotating block for rotatable connection of the rotating block and the clamping base, and the rotating block further has a obstructing element capable of abutting against the clamping base. The clamping element is provided on the fixing block, and the fixing block is fixed by the engagement of the clamping element and the clamping position of the clamping base. The guiding block can be consisted of a rotating block and a fixing block which are connected with each other, making the combination of the guiding block more flexible, also making the guiding block easy to extend and assemble.
The rotating block can be connected with the fixing block in many ways. For example, in one implement, extension parts are extended out from both sides of the rotating block, a step is provided on the fixing block, and the rotating block is connected with the fixing block by a flexible element. When the guiding assembly is in use, the fixing block is rotated to a position in parallel with the rotating block, with the step abutting against the extension parts, the obstructing element abutting against the clamping base, and the clamping element engaging with the clamping position.
In another implement, second connecting pin holes are provided on the rotating block, third connecting pin holes are provided on the fixing block, the fixing block is rotatably connected with the rotating block by a second pin penetrating through the second connecting pin holes and the third connecting pin holes. When the guiding assembly is in use, the fixing block is rotated to a position in parallel with the rotating block, with the obstructing element abutting against the clamping base, and the clamping element engaging with the clamping position.
Either way can be used, provided that the rotating block and the fixing block form a guiding block stably retained on the clamping base, such that a guiding channel can be formed for a movable glass to slide through. The obstructing element can prevent the rotating block from excess rotating, so as to form a stable guiding channel.
In one implement, the clamping base comprises a base and a housing, with a screw hole and the opening provided on the base, and the clamping slot provided on the housing. The base is provided with a guiding rail, and the housing is provided with a sliding slot. When the sliding slot slides into the guiding rail, the housing is connected with the base and covers the screw hole. To use the assembly, the base can be fixed on the floor by a screw, and then the sliding slot of the housing can slide inside along the guiding rail of the base. After mounting, the housing covers the screw hole and prevents the screw from rusting.
In another implement, the base is integrally formed with the housing. In this case, only a nut cap is needed for covering the screw.
In one implement, the clamping element has an arched contour and the clamping position has a concave smooth surface, for achieving smooth connection therebetween.
Compared to conventional technologies, the easy cleaning guiding assembly of the present invention has a simple structure and when the present invention is in use, a glass can be fixed by the clamping slot of the clamping base. In the meantime, the clamping base is provided with an opening which is rotatably connected with a guiding block. As the clamping base is provided with a clamping position and the guiding block is provided with a clamping element, when the guiding block rotates and forms a guiding channel with the clamping base, the clamping element can be engaged with the clamping position, allowing a movable glass slide on the guiding channel. When cleaning the bathroom, it is only necessary to push the clamping element apart from the clamping position, which makes the guiding block extensible and thus the glass can be taken out. Therefore the cleaning can be very easy, the operation and mounting is very convenient.
Further advantages and details of the present invention emerge from the example embodiments described below, which do not limit the invention in any way, and from the drawings, in which
Elements that are irrelevant to the spirit of the present invention are omitted for clarity.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the,” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. As used herein, the terms “and/or” include any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” “comprising” “includes” and/or “including” when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
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In the present example, the clamping element 201 has an arched contour and the clamping position 103 has a concave smooth surface, for achieving smooth connection therebetween.
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The rotating block 210 can be connected with the fixing block 220 in many ways. As shown in
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When the present example is in use, a first panel of glass door can be fixed by the clamping slot 101 of the clamping base 100. In the meantime, the clamping base is provided with an opening 102 which is rotatably connected with a guiding block 200. As the clamping base is provided with a clamping position 103 and the guiding block 200 is provided with a clamping element 201, when the guiding block 200 rotates and forms a guiding channel 300 with the clamping base 100, the clamping element 201 can be engaged with the clamping position 103, allowing a movable panel of glass sliding through the guiding channel 300. When cleaning the bathroom, it is only necessary to push the clamping element 201 apart from the clamping position 103, which makes the guiding block 200 extensible and thus the glass can be taken out. Therefore the cleaning can be very easy, the operation and mounting is very convenient.
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In the present example, second connecting pin holes 213 are provided on the rotating block 210, third connecting pin holes 222 are provided on the fixing block 220, and the fixing block 220 is rotatably connected with the rotating block 210 by a second pin 223 penetrating through the second connecting pin holes 213 and the third connecting pin holes 222. When the guiding assembly is in use, the rotating block 210 is overlapping connected with the fixing block 220, with the obstructing element 211 abutting against the clamping base, and the clamping element 201 abutting against the clamping position 103. Either way can be used, provided that the rotating block and the fixing block form a guiding block 200 stably retained on the clamping base 100, such that a guiding channel 300 can be formed for a movable glass to slide through.
It should be understood that various example embodiments have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which only some example embodiments are shown. Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative for purposes of describing example embodiments. The present invention, however, may be embodied in many alternate forms and should not be construed as limited to only the example embodiments set forth herein.
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