Claims
- 1. Mounting hardware for supporting a door panel for sliding movement across a door opening in a structure, the mounting hardware comprising:
- an elongated track for attachment above a door opening in a structure, the track comprising first, out-ward-facing, and second running surfaces which are oriented at right angles one to the other, the running surfaces being at an angle of less than 90.degree. to the horizontal when the track is attached to the structure;
- at least two trolley assemblies each comprising a frame and a pair of trolley wheels, the frame supporting the trolley wheels for rotation about mutually perpendicular axes so that the rolling surface of each trolley wheel is in rolling contact with one of the running surfaces of the track, the trolley frame comprising an integral body having a substantially vertical, downwardly-extending dependent portion for supporting the door panel, an outward-extending portion on and extending upward from the dependent portion for supporting on its upward, inwardly-facing side, one of the trolley wheels in position to contact the first outward-facing running surface of the track, an intermediate portion fastened to the outward-extending portion and extending completely across the track, and a downward-extending portion on and extending inwardly from the intermediate portion which supports the other trolley wheel in position to contact the second running surface of the track.
- 2. The mounting hardware of claim 1 in which one of the trolley wheels is spaced apart from the other in the direction of sliding movement of the trolley on the track to stabilize the trolley.
- 3. The mounting hardware of claim 1 wherein the running surfaces of the track intersect each other.
- 4. The mounting hardware of claim 1 wherein the weight of the door panel suspended from the trolley is substantially equally distributed between the trolley wheels.
- 5. The mounting hardware of claim 1 and further comprising:
- means for attaching the track to the structure.
- 6. The mounting hardware of claim 5 wherein the attachment means comprises means for adjusting the vertical distance between the door panel and the trolley wheels, and the door track comprises means for varying the height of the door track when it is attached to the structure.
- 7. The mounting hardware of claim 1 and further comprising:
- attachment means for securing the door panel to the frame means on the attachment means for adjusting the position of th door panel horizontally relative to the trolley wheels.
- 8. The mounting hardware of claim 1 and further comprising:
- guide foot means for attachment to the bottom of the door panel; and
- bracket means for attachment to the floor adjacent to the door opening, the bracket means comprising a surface for making contact with the guide foot means to oppose swinging movement of the door panel away from the door opening when the door is closed, while permitting movement of the door panel parallel to the door opening.
- 9. The mounting hardware of claim 8 wherein the bracket means comprises means for adjusting the position of the guide means on a floor relative to the door opening.
- 10. The mounting hardware of claim 1 wherein the dependent portion has a coupling surface and an attachment means for connecting the door panel to the trolley dependent portion further comprises:
- a support member for connecting directly to the door panel, the support member having a coupling surface; and
- a fastener for pressing the coupling surface of the support member to the coupling surface of the frame, the coupling surfaces interengaging each other to prevent vertical slippage between the member and the frame.
- 11. The mounting hardware of claim 1 and further comprising:
- a support member for fastening to the door panel, the support member adapted to engage the dependent portion of the frame; and
- fastening means for connecting the dependent portion of the frame to the support member.
- 12. The mounting hardware of claim 11 in which each of the dependent portions of the frame and the fastening means has an interengaging surface, and further comprising:
- fastening means for holding the interengaging surfaces together.
- 13. The mounting hardware of claim 1 in which the running surfaces of the track are each oriented at angles of 45.degree. to the horizontal, whereby the weight of a suspended load is distributed substantially equally between trolley wheels.
- 14. The mounting hardware of claim 13, wherein the outward-extending portion of the frame extends outward from the depending portion at an angle of 45.degree. and the downward-extending portion of the frame extends inward from the intermediate portion at an angle of 45.degree..
- 15. The mounting hardware of claim 1 wherein one of the running surfaces is provided with a depressed portion, an elevated portion, and a ramp which connects the two portions so that motion of an associated trolley wheel from one portion to the other portion as the trolley is moved along the track results in motion of the trolley assembly in a direction transverse to the track.
- 16. The mounting hardware of claim 15 in which the door panel is attached to the frame and in which motion of the trolley wheel from the depressed portion to the elevated portion moves the door panel away from the door opening.
- 17. The mounting hardware of claim 15 in which the door panel is attached to the frame and in which motion of the trolley wheel from the depressed portion to the elevated portion moves the door panel nearer to the door opening.
- 18. The mounting hardware of claim 15 in which the door panel is attached to the frame and in which the path of the trolley wheel between the depressed portion and the elevated portion of the track lies in a plane which is at a predetermined angle relative to the floor, and further comprising:
- guide means for preventing motion of the door panel away from the door opening when the door is closed, the guide means comprising guide foot means for attachment to the bottom of the door panel and bracket means for attachment to the floor adjacent to the door opening, the bracket means providing a stop surface, the guide foot means comprising a surface extending downwards at the predetermined angle relative to the floor and adapted to rest against the stop surface to prevent movement of the door panel away from the door opening when the door is closed while permitting movement of the door in directions parallel the door opening.
- 19. The mounting hardware of claim 18 in which the guide means further comprising:
- a guide wheel on a floor mounting, the guide wheel having a conical rolling surface which contacts the surface of guide foot means at the predetermined angle.
- 20. The mounting hardware of claim 18, in which the predetermined angle is 45.degree..
- 21. The mounting hardware of claim 1, wherein the integral frame comprises an extrusion.
- 22. The mounting hardware of claim 1, wherein the integral frame comprises a weldment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 595,887 filed Apr. 2, 1984, now abandoned.
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