The present invention claims priority from Chinese utility model application No. 201220687521.5 filed on Dec. 13, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a pivot shower door and, in particular, to a fast mounting structure used for pivot shower doors.
Conventional pivot doors, such as pivot shower doors, comprise a stationary frame for fixing to a wall and a movable frame that is capable of adjusting its position in relative to the stationary frame such that both frames are properly engagement with each other. In order to engage both frames, the frames have to be aligned and drilled and fasteners are used to pass through the drilled holes and fasten the frames together. The assembly method of this kind is inconvenient to operation and quite time consuming. In addition, the drilling operation can possibly make damage to the materials made of the frames, for example aluminum materials. This may affect the appearance and service life of the door, or even cause the door unusable.
An object of the invention is to achieve fast mounting of pivot door while avoiding damages to the materials made of the frames.
To achieve this, a pivot shower door assembly is provided comprising a stationary frame having a guiding groove extending longitudinally along the stationary frame; sliders slidably mounted in the guiding groove, including an upper slider and a lower slider mounted at respective end of the guiding groove, each of the sliders having a first engaging element; and an movable frame having detachable seats, including an upper seat and a lower seat, each of the seats having a second engaging element and a spindle for engaging a pivot door, wherein when a relative position between the stationary frame and the movable frame is determined, the first engaging element of the upper slider is engaged with the second engaging element of the upper seat, and the first engaging element of the lower slider is engaged with the second engaging element of the lower seat.
In one embodiment, when the relative position between the stationary frame and the movable frame is determined, both sidewalls of the stationary frame are inserted into a space defined by the movable frame. In this embodiment, a corresponding slot is provided to each of the seats for passing through of each of the both sidewalls.
In another embodiment, when the relative position between the stationary frame and the movable frame is determined, both sidewalls of the stationary frame are located outside the movable frame. In this embodiment, none of the seats is provided with a slot.
In order to avoid position shift after the relative position between the stationary frame and the movable frame is determined, the upper slider is secured to the upper seat through fasteners. In one example, a long hole is provided on a surface of the upper slider where the first engaging element is located and a through hole is provide on a surface of the upper seat where the second engaging element is located. The fasteners pass through the long hole and the through hole to secure the upper slider and the upper seat together, in order to avoid relative movement.
Although the lower seat and slider can also be secured together in the same way, it is not necessary to do so, because they are naturally tightly connected due to gravity force of the frames. However, in consideration of the unity of components, the lower seat and slider can also be thus secured.
In one embodiment, a recess is provided to each of the seats, and the second engaging element is arranged on a bottom surface of the recess. A part of the slider is accommodated in the recess, such that top surfaces of the sliders are flushed with top surfaces of the seats.
The stationary frame is generally fixed to a wall surface. In one embodiment, the stationary frame has at least one hole for fixing the stationary frame to the wall surface through screws. In other embodiment, the stationary frame is fixed to a wall surface through in other suitable manner, for example, by adhesives.
In one embodiment, each of the sliders has two parts located in two perpendicular planes, wherein a first part has a flange for inserting into the guiding groove of the stationary frame and a second part has an inner surface on which the first engaging element is arranged. As stated above, the second part is preferably provided with the long hole.
In one embodiment, the first and second engaging elements are teeth with same or inverse directions.
In the present invention, the seat is detachable from the stationary frame, which can be achieved in different ways. For example, the seats may be provided with for example two holes and corresponding holes are provided on the movable frame, such that the seats and the movable frame are connected by screws. When it is necessary to detach the seats from the stationary frame, it can be done by simply release the screws by using suitable tools.
In operation, the relative position of the lower slider and lower seat is determined first such that the first engaging element of the lower slider and the second engaging element of the lower seat are engaged together to avoid relative movement between the lower slider and seat. Then the relative position of the upper slider and upper seat is determined such that the first engaging element of the upper slider and the second engaging element of the upper seat are engaged together to avoid relative movement between the upper slider and seat. In this way, the position of the movable frames in relation to the stationary frame is finally determined, and followed by mounting of the pivot door. Preferably, the upper slider and upper seat is secured by fasteners after the position of the movable frame is determined.
When it is necessary to adjust the position of the movable frame in relation to the stationary frame, it can be achieved by changing the relative engaging position between the first and second engaging elements of the sliders and seats. In the case that the upper slider is secured with the upper seat through fasteners, the fasteners should be released and then the changing of the relative engaging position is carried out.
The present invention has relatively simple structure and is convenient for assembly. In particular, it does not need to be drilled such that the risk of damage is minimized. In addition, a fast assembling method can thus be obtained that has simplified steps and takes less time.
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 operation, the stationary frame 1 is firstly fixed to a wall surface, followed by moving the movable frame 2 towards the stationary frame 1. In this example, the sidewalls 14 and 15 are spaced at a distance smaller than sidewalls 21, 22 (see
When the relative position between the stationary frame 1 and the movable frame 2 is determined, the second part 33 of the upper slider 31 is received within the recess 45 of the upper seat 41, and the first tooth 34 of the upper slider 31 is engaged with the second tooth 44 of the upper seat 41, so as to determine the upper position of the movable frame 2.
The upper seat 41 further comprises a hole 47 at the recess 45. A screw is used to pass through the long hole 35 of the upper slider 31 and the hole 47 of the upper seat 41 to connect the upper slider 31 and the upper seat 41, in order to ensure that the top portion of the movable frame 2 will not move in relation to the stationary frame 1.
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The spindles 62 and 42 are arranged opposite to each other, through which a pivot door is connected to the movable frame 2 and rotatable about the spindles. A part of the lower slider 51 can be received within the recess and the first tooth 52 is engaged with the second tooth 64 so as to determine the position of the lower part of the movable frame 2. Due to the gravity force of the stationary and movable frames, the first tooth 52 and the second tooth 64 will engaged tightly without need of additional securing measures, to ensure that the lower part of the movable frame does not move in relation to the stationary frame.
When the position of the upper and lower part of the movable frame 2 in relation to the stationary frame is determined, the relative position between the movable frame 2 and the stationary frame 1 will be determined. When the relative position needs to be changed or adjusted, the fastener on the upper slider 31 is released, followed by the adjustment of the relative position between the first tooth and the second tooth, such that the relative position of the stationary and movable frames are adjusted.
This example is substantively same as the Example 1, except that the sidewalls 14, 15 of the stationary frame 1 are spaced at a distance larger than that of the sidewalls 21, 22, so that when the movable frame 2 is moved towards the stationary frame 1, the sidewalls 21, 22 would be inserted in to the space defined by the sidewalls of the stationary frame 1.
Therefore, in this example, no slot, as stated above, for passing through of the sidewalls 14, 15 of the stationary frame 1 is provided to the upper and lower seats.
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. 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201220687521.5 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |