Claims
- 1. A sliding door arrangement comprising at least one door leaf mounted in a door frame, a nut attached to the at least one door leaf, a spindle having first and second ends, the spindle extending through and meshing with the nut, a drive for moving the at least one door leaf, the drive being configured to one of rotate the spindle so that the nut linearly moves the at least one door leaf and directly linearly move the at least one door leaf, further comprising a freewheel mounted on the first end of the spindle so as to enable the spindle to rotate when the at least one door leaf is moving in a closing direction thereof, the freewheel having a component which is stationary relative to but capable of rotating together with the spindle, and a releasable device selected from the group comprising a brake and a clutch configured to prevent rotation of the component of the freewheel.
- 2. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the drive is one of an electric drive, a pneumatic drive and a hydraulic drive.
- 3. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, comprising two door leafs mounted symmetrically relative a center, a nut being attached to each of the door leafs, the spindle being mounted symmetrically relative to the center and extending through and meshing with the nuts.
- 4. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the drive for rotating the spindle is mounted at the second end of the spindle.
- 5. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the drive for linearly moving the door leafs is mounted above one of the two door leafs and is connected to another of the two door leafs.
- 6. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the drive for linearly moving the door leafs is a pneumatic piston-cylinder unit.
- 7. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, comprising electrical means for releasing the brake or clutch.
- 8. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the drive is a pneumatic drive, further comprising pneumatic means for releasing the brake or clutch.
- 9. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the drive is a hydraulic drive, further comprising hydraulic means for releasing the brake or clutch.
- 10. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the at least one door leaf has an upper edge and a lateral closing edge, the at least one door leaf having a running surface and the door frame having a counter-support surface, wherein, in a closed position of the at least one door leaf, the running surface is located essentially immediately below the counter-support surface.
- 11. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the running surface is located near the upper edge of the door.
- 12. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the counter-support surface is a roller, the roller being swivelable about a substantially horizontal axis, wherein the substantially horizontal axis extends substantially normal to a final closing direction of the door leaf.
- 13. The sliding door arrangement according to claim 10, comprising an additional running surface provided in the door leaf and located substantially directly above the counter-support surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/448,442 filed Jun. 5, 1995 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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