Information
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Patent Grant
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6209171
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Patent Number
6,209,171
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Date Filed
Friday, October 1, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hughes; S. Thomas
- Hong; John C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 822
- 016 87 R
- 016 97
- 016 91
- 016 102
- 403 3745
- 160 1961
- 160 199
- 160 201
- 160 206
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Apparatus for use in mounting a door on an overhead track comprising a carriage assembly constructed and arranged to be moved horizontally along the track in such a way as to limit upward movement thereof, and a door mounted assembly constructed and arranged to be mounted on an upper edge of the door so as to be moved with the door. The door mounted assembly is movable with the door (1) into an initial position wherein a locking member on the carriage assembly is in an initial vertically aligned position with respect to a locking member receiving opening on the door mounted assembly and (2) from the initial position upwardly with a snap action into a locking position wherein the locking member is in a locking position within the opening. A releasing member on the door mounted assembly is operable when the locking member is in locked relation within the opening to be moved from a normal operative position into a releasing position thereof to enable the door mounted assembly to move downwardly with the door into released relation with respect to the carriage assembly.
Description
This invention relates to door installations and more particularly the movable door mounting assemblies used in door installations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The type of movable door mounting assemblies herein contemplated are the type that mount the door for movement along a horizontally extending track mounted in the door opening. Preferably, the track is along the upper extent of the door opening and the movable door mounting assembly serves to suspend the door from the track.
These assemblies are used with two different types of door installations as, for example, in sliding door installations and folding door installations. For twin or dual sliding door installations, two separate assemblies are provided at opposite sides of the door. In a folding door installation, a single centrally located assembly serves to mount the central portion of an outer door panel which is hinged along one side to an adjacent pivoting door panel. In this case, the door mounting assembly must also support the door for pivotal movement about a central vertical axis as well as for movement along the track.
Prior art assemblies of this type usually embody two cooperating assemblies; namely, an upper carriage assembly which is movable along the track and a lower door mounted assembly which is fixed to the upper portion of the door. The two separate assemblies include cooperating structure enabling the two assemblies to the coupled together and, in most instances, to be decoupled as well.
Efforts have been made to simplify the two assemblies and the structure by which they can be coupled and decoupled. Examples are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,813,728 and 4,945,605. In these simplistic arrangements, coupling is accomplished by simply moving a headed element on one of the assemblies through a horizontally open slot in the other assembly. The problem with these simplistic arrangements is that that can be moved in the opposite direction to the direction of coupling movement to decouple resulting in unwanted decoupling when such opposite direction movement is inadvertently effected.
Where the slot opens laterally, it becomes necessary in order to effect coupling to first lift the door up and to align it with the laterally open slot and then move the door laterally so that the headed member enters the slot. In sliding door installations, the facings applied to the door opening can serve as a stop. While this may be an advantage in preventing unwanted lateral decoupling movement in sliding door installation, it is a disadvantage if the facings must be installed after the door is installed because a lateral movement is required in order to effect the door installation. Even worse, if it should become necessary to remove the door after installation, the facings must be first taken down to remove the door and, of course, replaced after the door has been reinstalled. The above-described advantage from the standpoint of preventing inadvertent decoupling and disadvantages from the standpoint of facing installation inconvenience may not be present in a folding door installation, but it is important from an inventory point of view that movable door mounting assemblies of type herein contemplated be capable of operating effectively in either type of installation.
Whether or not the installation is sliding or folding has a great deal to do with the facings which are applied to the door opening within which the door moves. The facings in the folding installation cannot come down below the upper edge of the door because the door must turn within the opening. On the other hand, with a sliding door the facings can come below the upper edge of the door and it is desirable to do so. In the case of a sliding door, these facings effectively prevent the upper portion of the door from moving laterally to any appreciable extent.
It has also been proposed to provide assemblies of the simplistic type with manually actuated locking mechanisms. Examples of assemblies of this type are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,479,682 and 3,829,929. These installations still require lateral movement of the door to effect installation and, hence, after mounting facings.
As indicated above, it is highly desirable to be able to install and remove the door without regard to the installation of the facings for the door opening. It is also desirable to simplify the movements of the door required for installation and for release when the door is to be removed.
Applicants have found that these desirable characteristics can best be obtained by providing cooperating assemblies that can be coupled by moving the door upwardly from a vertically aligned position below the track and that release can be simplified if the only movement required of the door is down.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
An object of the present invention is the provision of a movable door mounting assembly which obviates the problems noted above while obtaining the desirable characteristics noted above. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, this objective is accomplished by providing an apparatus for use in mounting a door on an overhead track which comprises a carriage assembly constructed and arranged to be moved horizontally along the track in such a way as to limit upward movement thereof. A door mounted assembly is mounted on an upper portion of the door so as to be moved with the door. A first of the assemblies includes a vertically extending locking member and a second of the assemblies has a locking member receiving opening therein. Movable locking structure is provided with respect to the second of the assemblies to be moved between a locking position and a releasing position. A spring is provided to resiliently bias the movable locking structure into the locking position. The door mounted assembly is movable with the door (1) into an initial position wherein the locking member is in an initial vertically aligned position with respect to the locking member receiving opening and (2) from the initial position upwardly into a locking position wherein the locking member is in a locking position within the opening. The locking member and the movable locking structure have interengaging cam surfaces configured and positioned (1) to enable the movement of the door mounting assembly from the initial position thereof to the locking position thereof to move the movable locking structure from the locking position thereof toward the releasing position thereof against the bias of the spring and (2) to allow the movable locking structure to return to the locking position thereof when the locking position of the locking member is reached. The locking member and the movable locking structure include upwardly and downwardly facing interengaging locking surfaces configured and positioned when the locking member and the movable locking structure are in the locking positions thereof to lock the locking member in locked relation within the opening. A manually actuated releasing member is carried by the second of the assemblies for manual movement from a normal operative position into a releasing position. The releasing member is constructed and arranged with respect to the movable locking structure when the locking member is in locked relation within the opening to effect movement of the movable locking structure from the locking position thereof into the releasing position thereof in response to the manual movement of the releasing member from the normal operative position into the releasing position thereof to enable the door mounted assembly to move downwardly with the door into released relation with respect to the carriage assembly.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary perspective view looking down from the top on one side of a twin sliding door assembly embodying the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the spaced tracks of the installation shown in
FIG. 1
with a series of longitudinally spaced removable spacing members removably mounted in an operative position therewith during the installation of the tracks;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
showing the spacing members removed from the tracks after they have been installed;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of one of the door mounting assemblies shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a vertical sectional view of the door mounting assembly shown in
FIG. 5
, illustrating the components in an operative installed position;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
showing the components in an initial position preliminary to the movement of the components into the operative installed position shown in
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 9
is a view similar to
FIG. 8
showing the manual movable releasing member in the releasing position thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown in
FIG. 1
thereof a twin sliding door installation, generally indicated at
10
, embodying the principles of the present invention. The installation
10
includes a pair of tracks, generally indicated at
12
, constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted in parallel relation to the overhead structure (not shown) defining the door opening of the installation
10
. Mounted within each of the tracks
12
is a pair of movable door mounting assemblies, generally indicated at
14
. Each pair of assemblies
14
serves to mount a door panel
16
for movement along the associated track
12
between the sides of the structure (not shown) defining the door opening. Suitable structure (not shown) may be provided along the floor structure defining the door opening to guide the lower edges of the door panels during their sliding movement as is well known in the art.
FIG. 2
illustrates the combination of the pair of tracks
12
held in a predetermined parallel relation by a series of track spacing members, generally indicated at
18
, each of which is constructed and arranged to be removably mounted within and between the pair of tracks
12
so as to retain the same in a predetermined parallel relationship during the installation thereof. Each of the track spacing members
18
is constructed and arranged to enable the track spacing member
18
to be moved into an operative position with respect to the pair of tracks
12
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, in a direction to enter within and between the tracks
12
thereof and to be removed from the operative position with respect to the tracks
12
by movement in the opposite direction, as shown in FIG.
3
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 2-4
, each track
12
includes an elongated central wall
20
which is constructed and arranged to be fixedly mounted beneath the overhead structure defining the door opening. The central wall
20
of each track
12
can be fixedly mounted beneath the overhead structure by any suitable means as, for example, a series of longitudinally spaced screws
22
or the like.
Each track
12
also includes a pair of elongated end walls
24
constructed and arranged when installed to extend downwardly from opposite edges of the central wall
20
. Each track
12
also includes a pair of wheel engaging walls or flanges
26
constructed and arranged when installed to extend inwardly toward one another from the lower edges of the end walls
24
.
While the track spacing members
18
may be of any suitable construction, the preferred construction shown in the drawings is in the form of a molded plastic body made from a suitable plastic material as, for example, polypropylene. Each of the track spacing members
18
defined by the molded plastic body includes an outer transversely extending transversely extending portion
28
, a central track end wall engaging portion
30
extending from the outer portion
28
and track entering portions
32
extending from the outer portion
28
in spaced relation on opposite sides of the central track end wall engaging portion
30
. Each central end wall engaging portion
30
includes opposed surfaces
34
configured and positioned to enter between the tracks
12
and engage adjacent end walls
24
of the tracks
12
when the track spacing member
18
is in the operative position thereof. Each track entering portion
32
includes surfaces
36
configured and positioned to engage the inner edges of the wheel supporting walls
26
of the associated track
12
when the track spacing member
18
is in the operative position thereof.
Each surface
36
of each track entering portions
32
includes a slight projection or bump
38
over which the inner edges of the walls
26
snap during the movement of the track spacing member
18
into the operative position thereof and which releasably retain the track spacing member
18
in the operative position thereof. The track entering portions
32
and central portion
30
each include a free end section
40
which tapers inwardly toward a free end thereof to facilitate entry within and between the tracks
12
.
In the preferred embodiment shown, the molded plastic body is formed of peripheral walls of generally uniform thickness integrally interconnected by a central reinforcing wall
42
. The peripheral walls include an outer peripheral wall
44
defining the outer transversely extending portion
28
, a pair of generally U-shaped walls
46
defining the track entering portions
32
, each having one end connected to an end of the outer wall
44
and a central U-shaped wall
48
defining the central portion
30
having opposite ends connected to ends of the pair of U-shaped walls
46
.
As is indicated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each of the track spacing members
18
is mounted in fixed relation with respect to the two tracks
12
by moving each track spacing member
18
in a direction toward the central wall
20
of the track
12
at a desired position therealong. As each track spacing member
18
is moved inwardly within the two tracks
12
, the projections
38
within the surfaces move past the track flanges and the resulting snap action tells the installer than the spacing member has been moved into its operative position. The engagement of the projections
38
beyond the flanges
26
serve to retain the spacing member
18
in its operative relation with respect to the tracks
12
.
The number of spacing members
18
included in the series will depend upon the length of the tracks
12
. On occasion, there may be a requirement to mount more than two tracks
12
in parallel relation and, in these instances, a series of spacing members
18
can be mounted with respect to each pair of adjacent tracks
12
to effect the predetermined parallel spaced relationship. Once the spacing members
18
have been mounted within the tracks
12
, the tracks
12
are moved upwardly into engagement with the overhead structure of the door opening and the tracks
12
are fixed in position as by inserting screws
22
or the like through the central wall and into the overhead structure. Once the tracks have been secured into fixed relation with the overhead structure, the series of spacing members can be removed simply by grabbing the outer wall and pulling down so that each is moved away from the central wall and out of the tracks
12
.
The above described installation constitutes a preferred example of movable door installations in which the movable door mounting assembly of the present invention can be used. Others include one track installations such as pocket doors and folded doors, as previously indicated. The movable door assembly
14
embodying the principles of the present invention is best illustrated in
FIGS. 5-9
.
Referring now more particularly to
FIGS. 5-9
, the movable door mounting assembly
14
includes generally two assemblies; first, a carriage assembly, generally indicated at
50
, which is constructed and arranged to be moved horizontally along the track
12
in such a way as to limit the upward movement thereof and, second, a door mounted assembly, generally indicated at
52
, which is constructed and arranged to be mounted on an upper edge of the door so as to be moved with the door. The carriage assembly
50
includes a vertically extending locking member
54
and the door mounted assembly
52
includes a locking member receiving opening
56
therein. The door mounted assembly
52
includes movable locking structure, generally indicated at
58
, in the form of a pair of pivoted locking pawls. The movable locking structure
58
is constructed and arranged with respect to a mounting structure, generally indicated at
60
, embodied in the door mounted assembly
52
so as to be moved between a locking position and a releasing position. A spring
62
in the form of a split ring serves to resiliently bias the movable locking structure into the locking position.
Preferably, the door mounted assembly
52
is movable with the door (1) into an initial position wherein the locking member
54
is in an initial vertically lined position with respect to the locking member receiving opening
56
and (2) from the initial position upwardly into a locked position, as shown in
FIG. 6
, wherein the locking member
54
is in a locked position within the opening
56
.
The locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
have interengaging cam surfaces
64
and
66
configured and positioned (1) to enable the movement of the door mounting assembly
52
from the initial position thereof to a locking position thereof to move the movable locking structure
58
from the locking position thereof toward the releasing position thereof against the bias of the spring
62
and (2) to allow the movable locking structure
58
to return to the locking position thereof when the locking position of the locking member
54
is reached.
The locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
include upwardly and downwardly facing interengaging locking surfaces
68
and
70
configured and positioned when the locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
are in the locking positions thereof to lock the locking member
54
in locked relation within the opening
56
.
A manually actuated releasing member
72
is mounted on the mounting structure
60
of the door mounted assembly
52
for manual movement from a normal operative position as shown in
FIG. 8
to a releasing position as shown in FIG.
9
. The releasing member
72
is constructed and arranged with respect to the movable locking structure
58
when the locking member
54
is in locked relation within the opening
56
to effect movement of the movable locking structure
58
from the locking position thereof into the releasing position thereof in response to the manual movement of the releasing member
72
from the normal operative position into the releasing position thereof to enable the door mounted assembly
52
to move downwardly with the door
16
into released relation with respect to the carriage assembly
50
.
Referring now more particularly to
FIGS. 5-7
, each movable door mounting assembly
14
includes generally two assemblies; first, a carriage assembly, generally designated
50
, which is constructed and arranged to be moved horizontally along the track
12
in such a way as to limit the upward movement of the assembly
50
with respect to the track
12
and, second, a door mounted assembly, generally designated
52
, which is constructed and arranged to be mounted on an upper edge of the door so as to be moved with the door. The carriage assembly
50
includes a vertically extending locking member
54
and the door mounted assembly
52
includes a locking member receiving opening
56
therein.
The door mounted assembly
52
includes movable locking structure, generally designated
58
, in the form of a pair of locking pawls. The movable locking structure
58
is constructed and arranged with respect to a mounting structure, generally indicated at
60
, embodied in the door mounted assembly
52
so as to be moved between a locking position (see
FIG. 8
, for example) and a releasing position (see
FIG. 9
, for example).
A spring
62
in the form of a split ring serves to resiliently bias the movable locking structure
58
into its locking position.
Preferably, the door mounted assembly
52
is movable with the door (1) into an initial position wherein the locking member
54
is in an initial vertically aligned position with respect to the locking member receiving opening
56
and (2) from the initial position upwardly into a locked position, (shown, for example, in
FIG. 6
) wherein the locking member
54
is in a locked position within the opening
56
.
The locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
have interengaging cam surfaces
64
and
66
(see
FIG. 7
, for example) configured and positioned (1) to enable the movement of the door mounted assembly
52
from the initial position thereof to a locking position thereof to move the movable locking structure
58
from the locking position thereof toward the releasing position thereof against the bias of the spring
62
and (2) to allow the movable locking structure
58
to return to the locking position thereof when the locking position of the locking member
54
is reached.
The locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
include upwardly and downwardly facing interengaging locking surfaces
68
and
70
, respectively, (see
FIG. 6
, for example) configured and positioned when the locking member
54
and the movable locking structure
58
are in the locking positions thereof to lock the locking member
54
in locking relation within the locking member receiving opening
56
.
A manually actuated releasing member
72
is mounted on the mounting structure
60
of the door mounted assembly
52
for manual movement from a normal operative position (
FIG. 8
) to a releasing position (FIG.
9
). The manually actuated releasing member
72
is constructed and arranged with respect to the movable locking structure
58
when the locking member
54
is in locked relation within the opening
56
to effect movement of the movable locking structure
58
from the locking position thereof into the releasing position thereof in response to the manual movement of the manually actuated releasing member
72
from the normal operative position into the releasing position thereof to enable the door mounted assembly
52
to move downwardly with the door into released relation with respect to the carriage assembly
50
.
The structure of the carriage assembly
50
can best be appreciated from
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The carriage assembly
50
includes a bracket
74
having opposing vertically extending, horizontally spaced walls
76
and a central horizontal wall
78
extending therebetween. The carriage assembly
50
further includes pair of wheel assemblies
80
having wheels
82
constructed and arranged to engage the track
12
to provide the horizontal movement of the carriage assembly
50
along the track
12
and to limit the upward movement of the carriage assembly
50
with respect to the track
12
as aforesaid. Each wheel assembly
80
includes a horizontally disposed axle
84
extending through the vertical walls
76
of the bracket
74
and a pair of the wheels
82
mounted on opposite ends of the axle
84
.
The locking member
54
is an elongated structure preferably made of steel or other suitable metal having threads
86
at one end thereof and having the cam and locking surfaces
64
,
68
at an opposite end thereof, the threaded end being threadedly engaged with threaded structure
88
carried by the bracket
74
(see
FIG. 6
, for example). The opposite end of the locking member
54
is rotatably mounted in the opening
56
of the door mounted assembly
52
when the locking member
54
is in the locking position in the opening
56
so that the locking member
54
is rotatably engaged with the movable locking structure
58
and can freely rotate in the opening
56
. Rotation of the locking member
54
effects threaded vertical movement of the locking member
54
with respect to the bracket
74
to vertically reposition the locking member
54
in the carriage assembly
50
to adjust the vertically spaced relation as aforesaid.
The bracket
74
of the carriage assembly
50
is a metallic structure, preferably made of steel or other metal of appropriate strength by stamping or by other appropriate means. The bracket
74
is reinforced by ribs
89
formed during the stamping process and is provided with a plurality of openings or various sizes and shapes. The horizontal wall
78
of the carriage assembly
50
includes a central opening
90
formed by punching or other appropriate process to include an integral annular upwardly extending lip structure
91
which surrounds the opening
56
. The inner wall surface of the lip structure
91
is tapped internally to form the threaded structure
88
on the bracket
74
. The threaded engagement between the bracket
74
and the locking member
54
provides an interference fit therebetween to resist vertical repositioning of the locking member
54
with respect to the bracket
74
when a door is supported on the locking member
54
.
The structure of the door mounted assembly
52
is best appreciated from the exploded view of FIG.
5
. The door mounted assembly
52
includes a mounting bracket
92
that is constructed and arranged to be fixed to the door edge by a plurality of screws
94
(not shown in
FIG. 5
, but shown in FIG.
1
). The mounting bracket
92
has a central recess
96
. A central bracket opening
56
in the central recess
96
of the bracket
74
provides the locking member receiving opening
56
.
The manually actuated releasing member
72
includes a housing portion
98
. The housing portion
98
is mounted within the central bracket recess
96
by a plurality of locating projections
99
and a plurality of snap hooks
101
on the housing portion
98
. The housing
98
has a central housing portion recess
100
and a side opening
102
. Preferably, the housing portion
98
is an integral structure made of a suitable molded plastic material and the locating projections
99
and the snap hooks
101
are integrally formed thereon.
The manually actuated releasing member
72
is pivotally mounted within the central housing recess
100
for pivotal movement with respect to both the housing portion
98
and the mounting bracket
92
about a vertically extending axis. The manually actuated releasing member
72
has a manual release handle
104
extending outwardly of the mounting structure
60
through the side opening
102
in the housing portion
98
. Preferably, the manually actuated releasing member
72
is an integral plastic structure formed by molding or other suitable process to include the housing portion
98
and the handle portion
104
as one integral plastic structure.
The pair of opposing locking pawl members of the movable locking structure
58
are disposed on opposite sides of the locking member receiving opening
56
(see, for example,
FIG. 9
) and are interengaged with the manually actuated releasing member
72
and with the spring
62
for movement between the locking and releasing positions.
More particularly, each of the locking pawl members is a generally arcuate structure preferably made of steel or other appropriate metal. The structure of the locking pawl members is best appreciated from FIG.
5
. Each pawl member has an arcuate inner side wall portion
106
providing an arcuate inner edge portion of the pawl member and has an arcuate end wall portion
108
at one end and an essentially straight wall portion
110
at an opposite end.
The housing portion
98
of the manually actuated releasing member
72
has a pair of recesses
112
providing concave wall structure
114
within each recess
112
constructed and arranged to pivotally receive the arcuate end wall portion
108
of a respective pawl member. The recesses
112
are disposed on generally opposite sides of the vertically extending axis of the housing portion
98
when the manually actuated releasing member
72
is in the recess in the housing. It can be appreciated from
FIGS. 8-9
that the recesses
112
are approximately 180 degrees apart.
The mounting bracket
92
provides fixed support structure
116
in the form of two struck tabs formed in the metal of the bracket
92
. The support structure
116
is positioned on opposite sides of the vertically extending axis of the assembled door mounted assembly
52
so that the two support structures
116
are fixedly positioned on opposite sides of the opening
56
of the door mounted assembly
52
. Each pawl member is mounted in the mounting structure
60
such that the arcuate end wall
108
is biased by the spring
62
into pivotal engagement with a respective recess
112
on the releasing member
72
and the generally opposite straight wall portion
110
of each pawl member is biased by the spring
62
into sliding pivotal engagement with respective fixed support structure
116
on the mounting bracket
92
.
The pawl members are disposed when the movable locking structure
58
is in the locking position thereof such that respective inner arcuate edge portions
106
thereof are disposed within the locking member receiving opening
56
on generally opposite sides thereof (as shown, for example, in FIG.
9
). The door mounted assembly
52
is constructed and arranged such that (1) when the door mounted assembly
52
moves from the initial position thereof to the locking position thereof, the cam structure
64
on the locking member
54
causes generally radially outward movement of the pawl members against the spring force provided by the spring
62
to allow the locking member
54
to be received within the locking member receiving opening
56
as aforesaid and (2) when the locking member
54
is in the locking position in the locking member receiving opening
56
, the locking member
54
can be released from the locking position by pivoting the manually actuated releasing member
72
in a releasing direction about the vertically extending axis, wherein pivotal movement of the manually actuated releasing member
72
in the releasing direction causes generally radially outward pivotal movement of the pawl members against the spring force to thereby move the arcuate inner edge portions thereof out of the lock member receiving opening
56
.
As best seen in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, each pawl member includes a generally arcuate outer edge portion
126
spaced radially outwardly of the inner arcuate edge portion thereof. The spring
62
has a split or open ring configuration and is disposed in generally surrounding relation to pawl members, thereby providing a generally radially directed spring force on each pawl member toward the vertically extending axis to bias the pawl members toward and into their locking positions.
The locking member
54
has a frusto-conical end structure
130
and an annular groove
132
on the opposite end thereof. The frusto-conical structure
130
provides the locking member
54
with a frusto-conical surface which provides the cam surface
64
thereon. The annular groove
132
is constructed and arranged to receive the pawl members in locking engagement with the locking member
54
and provide an upwardly annular surface
134
which provides the upwardly facing locking surface
68
on the locking member
54
.
The downwardly facing locking surfaces
70
are provided by respective downwardly facing surfaces on the pawl members (see
FIG. 6
, for example).
The pawl members include upwardly facing edge surfaces which provide the cam surfaces
66
(see
FIG. 7
, for example) on the movable locking structure
58
.
As will become apparent from the description of the operation of the door mounting assembly
14
considered immediately below, the locking member
54
is pivotally mounted about a vertical axis with respect to the movable locking structure
58
when the locking member
54
is in the locking position thereof within the opening
56
. The depending locking member
54
is constructed and arranged to carry the door mounted assembly
52
in vertically spaced relation with respect to the track
12
. The locking member
54
is carried by the carriage assembly
50
in vertically adjustable relation to adjust the vertically spaced relation to adjust the vertical distance between the track
12
and the top of the door.
Operation
To mount a single sliding door on a track
12
, a door mounted assembly
52
is mounted on each end of the top edge of the door with screws
92
in a manner shown in
FIG. 1. A
track
12
is mounted in the doorway as aforesaid and a pair of carriage assemblies
50
are mounted in the track
12
. The opening
56
on a door mounted assembly
52
is vertically aligned with the downwardly extending locking member
54
on the associated carriage assembly
50
and the door is raised. (To simplify the description of the operation and thereby better explain the operation of the present invention, it is assumed that one door mounted assembly
52
at a time is mounted to the associated carriage assembly
50
, but it is possible to mount both door mounted assemblies
52
on the associated carriage assemblies
50
simultaneously.) During upward door movement, the camming edge surface
66
on each pawl member contacts the camming surface
64
on the locking member
54
, and further upward movement of the door thereafter causes the pawl members to move apart against the force of the spring. During this outward movement of the pawl members, each pawl member pivots outwardly from the opening
56
about the associated recess
112
in the manually actuated releasing member
72
(while the releasing member
72
is retained in its operative position) which causes the straight edge portion
110
to pivot away from the associated support structure
116
, thereby moving the arcuate inner side wall portion
106
, and thus the camming surface
66
and the locking surface
70
provided by the pawl member out of the opening
56
.
This outward pivotal movement of the pawl members about the respective recesses
112
on the manually actuated releasing member
72
allows the frusto-conical end portion of the locking member
54
to enter the opening
56
and move downwardly relative to the door mounted assembly
52
past the pawl members so that the annular groove
132
is horizontal aligned with the pawl members. The engagement of the wheels
82
with the track
12
limits the vertical movement of the carriage assembly
50
with respect to the track
12
to allow the user to push the door mounted assembly
52
against the locking member
54
of the carriage assembly
50
when installing the door.
When the pawl members are aligned with the groove
132
, the spring
62
biases the pawl members into the annular groove
132
and thus into locking the engagement with the locking member
54
. The door mounted assembly on the opposite end of the door is mounted on the locking member of the associated carriage assembly in a similar manner. It can be appreciated that the movable door mounting assemblies
14
allow the door installer to easily install a door on a track
12
. Because the door mounted assembly
52
moves vertically upwardly into locking engagement with the locking member
54
on the carriage assembly
50
, the door installer can align the opening
56
on the door mounted assembly
52
with the locking member
54
while the weight of the door is still resting on the ground (or a temporary support surface placed in the doorway under the track
12
to facilitate installation). After the locking member
54
and opening
56
are aligned, the door can be lifted to hang the door on the track
12
. It can also be appreciated that because facings are often installed on the doorway (where a sliding door is mounted) to hide the track(s)
12
from view, the movable door mounting assembly
14
allow the door installer to install a sliding door panel on the track
12
after the facing has been mounted on the doorway. Facings are structures that cover the track
12
, the portions of the door mounting assembly
14
hanging down below the track
12
and often a small portion of the top edge of the sliding door(s). It is understood that facings of this type are not used in conjunction with folding door comprised of multiple hinged door panels because the individual door panels of a folding door must be free to pivot out of the plane of the doorway during door opening movement. When a facing is in place for a sliding door, it can be understood that it the movable door mounting assembly
14
allows the door to be mounted on the track
12
(and removed therefrom) without removing the facing. This is advantageous because it allows a builder flexibility in constructing and finishing a doorway for a sliding door and in hanging and removing the sliding door in the doorway.
The user may then adjust the vertical space between the top of the door and the track
12
for each door mounted assembly
52
-carriage assembly
50
pair by adjusting the vertical position of the respective locking member with respect to the associated carriage assembly to thereby “plumb” or level the door. To make this vertical adjustment of the locking member, a wrench can be used to rotate a hexagonal nut structure
136
integrally formed on the locking member
54
. Rotation of the locking member
54
by the wrench causes the locking member to threadedly move vertically up or down (depending on the rotational direction of the locking member
54
with respect to the bracket
74
of the carriage assembly
50
) with respect to the bracket
74
of the carriage assembly
50
to thereby adjust the vertical height of the associated side of the door. The user can adjust one or both door mounted assembly
52
/carriage assembly
50
pair as desired.
The user can then open and close the door by sliding the carriage assembly
50
along the track
12
.
To release the door from locking engagement with the carriage assembly
50
, the user rotates the release member
72
in a counter clockwise direction from the point of view of
FIGS. 8 and 9
. This causes the concave wall structures
114
on the housing portion
98
of the releasing member
72
to move counter clockwise, carrying the arcuate end wall portions
108
of the associated pawl member with them. The straight wall portion
110
of each pawl member is prevented from moving in a counter clockwise direction by the associated rigid fixed support structure
116
on the bracket
92
so that movement of the releasing member
72
in the releasing direction (i.e., in the counter clockwise direction) causes the straight wall portion of each pawl member (because of the surface-to-surface contact between each pawl member and the associated support structure
116
) to slide generally radially outwardly in a direction away from the opening
56
(in surface-to-surface engagement t/ the support structure
116
) and to simultaneously pivot about the support structure
116
outwardly out of the opening
56
to allow the inner side wall portion
106
(and the associated locking surface
68
) of the pawl member to pivot outwardly from the opening
56
to the position shown in FIG.
9
. This pivotal movement moves each pawl member out of the groove
132
on the locking member
54
, thereby allowing the locking member
54
to move out a locking engagement with the opening
56
.
It can be understood from
FIGS. 6-9
that the manually actuated releasing member
72
is rotated in the releasing direction (counterclockwise in
FIGS. 8-9
) by engaging the manual release handle
104
that extends outwardly from the opening
102
in the housing
98
. It can be appreciated that the release handle
104
is constructed and arranged to allow sliding door to be released from the track
12
without removing the facing covering the track and exposed portions of the movable door mounting assembly
14
(if a facing is provided on the doorway). More particularly, the handle
104
is provided with a notch
137
that is constructed and arranged to engage an appropriate tool that can be inserted up behind the facing of the doorway. This arrangement allows the sliding door to be easily removed from and remounted on the track
12
when a facing is provided on the doorway without removing the facing.
After the locking member
54
is released from the opening
56
, the user simply releases the releasing member
72
and the same pivots clockwise (from the point of view of
FIGS. 8 and 9
) back into its holding position (shown in FIG.
8
).
It can be understood that when the movable door mounting assembly is used to mount a sliding and folding door in a doorway, the rotatable engagement between the locking member and the door mounted assembly allows the individual door panels of the folding and sliding door to pivot out of the plane defined by the doorway into a folded position in which each panel extends generally perpendicularly to the plane of the doorway.
Any U.S. patents or patent applications mentioned or cited hereinabove are hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
It will thus be seen that the objects of this invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It will be realized, however, that the foregoing preferred specific embodiments have been shown and described for the purpose of illustrating the functional and structural principles of this invention and are subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in mounting a door on an overhead track comprisinga carriage assembly constructed and arranged to be moved horizontally along the track in such a way as to limit upward movement thereof, a door mounted assembly constructed and arranged to be mounted on an upper edge of the door so as to be moved with the door, a first of said assemblies including a vertically extending locking member and a second of said assemblies having a locking member receiving opening therein, movable locking structure constructed and arranged with respect to the second of said assemblies to be moved between a locking position and a releasing position, a spring constructed and arranged to resiliently bias said movable locking structure into said locking position, said door mounted assembly being movable with the door (1) into an initial position wherein the locking member is in an initial vertically aligned position with respect to said locking member receiving opening and (2) from said initial position upwardly into a locking position wherein said locking member is in a locking position within said opening, said locking member and said movable locking structure having interengaging cam surfaces constructed and arranged (1) to enable the movement of said door mounting assembly from the initial position thereof to the locking position thereof to move said movable locking structure from the locking position thereof toward the releasing position thereof against the bias of said spring and (2) to allow said movable locking structure to return to the locking position thereof when the locking position of the locking member is reached, said locking member and said movable locking structure including upwardly and downwardly facing interengaging locking surfaces constructed and arranged when said locking member and said movable locking structure are in the locking positions thereof to lock said locking member in locking relation within said opening, and a manually actuated releasing member carried by the second of said assemblies for manual movement from a normal inoperative position into a releasing position, said releasing member being constructed and arranged with respect to said movable locking structure when said locking member is in locking relation within said opening to effect movement of said movable locking structure from the locking position thereof into the releasing position thereof in response to the manual movement of said releasing member from the normal inoperative position into the releasing position thereof to enable the door mounted assembly to move downwardly with the door into released relation with respect to said carriage assembly.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said locking member is pivotally mounted for movement about a vertical axis with respect to said movable locking structure when said locking member is in the locking position thereof within said opening.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said locking member is constructed and arranged to carry said mounting structure in vertically spaced relation with respect to said track, said locking member being carried by said carriage assembly in vertically adjustable relation to adjust said vertically spaced relation.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, said carriage assembly further comprisesa bracket having opposing vertically extending, horizontally spaced walls and a central horizontal wall extending therebetween, a pair of wheel assemblies having wheels constructed and arranged to engage said track to provide said horizontal movement of said carriage assembly along said track and to limit said upward movement of said locking member with respect to said track, each wheel assembly comprising a horizontally disposed axle extending through said vertical walls of said bracket and a pair of said wheels mounted on opposite ends of said axle, said locking member being an elongated structure having threads at one end thereof and having said cam and locking surfaces at an opposite end thereof, said threaded end being threadedly engaged with threaded structure carried by said bracket and said opposite end of said locking member being rotatably mounted in said mounting structure when said locking member is in said locking position in said opening such that rotation of said locking member effects threaded vertical movement of said locking member with respect to said bracket to vertically reposition said locking member in said carriage assembly to adjust said vertically spaced relation as aforesaid.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said bracket of said carriage assembly is metallic and said horizontal wall thereof includes a central opening, said threaded structure comprising internal metallic threading formed in said opening, said threaded engagement between said bracket and said locking member being constructed and arranged to provide an interference fit therebetween to resist vertical repositioning of said locking member.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, said door mounted assembly thereof comprisinga mounting bracket constructed and arranged to be fixed to said door edge by a plurality of screws, said mounting bracket having a central recess and having a central bracket opening providing said locking member receiving opening, a housing mounted within said central bracket recess by a plurality of locating projections and a plurality of snap hooks, said housing having a central housing recess and a side opening, said releasing member being pivotally mounted within said central housing recess for pivotal movement with respect to said housing and said mounting bracket about a vertically extending axis, said the releasing member having a manual release handle extending outwardly through said side opening in said housing, said movable locking structure comprising a pair of opposing locking pawl members, said pawl members being disposed on opposite sides of said locking member receiving opening and being interengaged with said manually actuated releasing member and with said spring for movement between said locking and releasing positions.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein each of said locking pawl members is a generally arcuate structure having an arcuate inner side wall providing an arcuate inner edge portion of the pawl member and having an arcuate end wall portion at one end and an essentially straight wall portion at an opposite end,said releasing member having a pair of recesses providing concave wall structure within each recess constructed and arranged to pivotally receive the arcuate end wall portion of a respective pawl member, said recesses being disposed on generally opposite sides of said vertical axis, said mounting bracket providing fixed support structure on opposite sides of said vertical axis, each pawl member being mounted in said mounting structure such that said arcuate end wall is biased by said spring into pivotal engagement with a respective recess on said releasing member and said essentially straight wall portion is biased by a spring force provided by said spring into sliding pivotal engagement with respective support structure on said mounting bracket, said pawl members being disposed when said movable locking structure is in said locking position such that respective inner arcuate edge portions thereof are disposed within said locking member receiving opening on generally opposite sides thereof, said mounting structure being constructed and arranged such that (1) when said mounting structure moves from said initial position thereof to said locking position thereof, said cam structure on said locking member causes generally radially outward movement of said pawl members against said spring force to allow said locking member to be received within said locking member receiving opening as aforesaid and (2) when said locking member is in said locking position in said locking member receiving opening, said locking member can be released from said locking position by pivoting said releasing member in a releasing direction about said axis, wherein pivotal movement of said releasing member in said releasing direction causes generally radially outward pivotal movement of said pawl members against said spring force to thereby move said arcuate inner edge portions thereof out of said lock member receiving opening.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein each pawl member includes a generally arcuate outer edge portion spaced radially outwardly of said inner arcuate edge portion thereof and wherein said spring has an open ring configuration and is disposed in generally surrounding relation to pawl members, thereby providing a generally radially directed spring force on each pawl member toward said axis.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said locking member has a frusto-conical structure and an annular groove on said opposite end thereof, said frusto-conical structure providing a frusto-conical surface which provides said cam surface on said locking member and said annular groove being constructed and arranged to receive said pawl members in locking engagement with said locking member and providing an annular surface which provides said upwardly facing locking surface on said locking member, and wherein said downwardly facing locking surfaces are provided by respective downwardly facing surfaces on said pawl members, said pawl members including upwardly facing edges surfaces which provide said cam surfaces on said movable locking structure.
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