This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2004/005311, filed on 18 May 2004. Priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) and 35 U.S.C. §365(b) is claimed from German Application No. 103 23 274.5, filed 21 May 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a rail guide for a suspended and guided sliding component.
2. Description of the Related Art
The sliding components guided in the aforementioned rail guide may be executed differently, for example as wood panels or glass panels, in simple or double disposition. In the extended disposition, the sliding components form a closed wail and they can be displaced by guiding them in the rail guide into a stacking area, normally in a side-by-side disposition. Generally, two carriages are assigned to each sliding component. Provided that the spaced apart carriages supporting a sliding component are guided at a single guiding rail only, one turnout is required for conveyance into a stacking area, which diverts respectively one of the spaced apart carriages towards the guiding rail leading into the stacking area. However, in the case of a rail guide being formed by two adjacent guiding rails disposed side-by-side, one of the spaced apart carriages is guided in one guiding rail and the other one is guided in the adjacent guiding rail. In this case, one of the two adjacent guiding rails forms the branch leading into the stacking area. The invention relates to this type of device.
The document DE 42 42 597 A1 discloses a device of this species. Each of two carriages for displacing a sliding component is guided by one carrying roller and one guiding roller displaceable along a single one of the first and second adjacent guiding rails. In the aforementioned known device, a branching into a stacking position is only possible by utilizing an additional expensive turnout. According to the present invention, the device of this species thus uses two guiding rails which are disposed mirror-inverted with regard to one another; however, guidance of the carriages in the adjacent guiding rails is different from the subject matter of the application in that the characteristics described in the inventive object cannot be realized with the state-of-the-art according to DE 42 42 597 A1.
The document DE 38 14 535 C2 describes a roller device for a suspended sliding wall, wherein a one-piece guiding rail has a symmetrical structure relative to a vertical central longitudinal axis of the rail's cross section. In this case, one of the two carriages assigned to one sliding component is positively guided by means of carrying rollers and guiding rollers in the right region of the guiding rail and the other one in the left region. The device allows for branching—as intended with the present invention—without involving a turnout; however, due to the required division of the guiding rail, a special section has to be provided in the branching region. The known device is particularly disadvantageous in that each carriage, in the region of the main track, is only supported either in the left region or in the right region of the guiding rail, that is to say, only half of the provided profile is used by the respective carriage.
From the document EP 0 679 788 B1 is known a drive mechanism for the suspension of a door wherein the tilting moment considered to be disadvantageous, with a lateral suspension of the door, should be avoided by centrally supporting the carrying rollers of a carriage in the guiding rail, which laterally engage with the guiding rail, the guiding rollers sitting close to the guiding rail on the exterior side thereof. In this case, two of the above described guiding rails are provided at a trunnion, which is suspended at a sub-construction, such that, in relation to a door, two spaced-apart carriages are guided in respectively one of the adjacent guiding rails. A branching is obviously not intended, and likewise could not be realized because of the trunnion that is common to the guiding rails. Moreover, the known structure requires an extraordinary construction width and increased technical expense.
It is an object of the invention to provide a rail guide in which the rail itself is improved, particularly in relation to the manufacturing process, wherein the rail profile and the corresponding embodiment of the carriage in a branching region of a stacking area, allows for abandoning a turnout without modifying the profile. Furthermore, substantially over the displacement path of the sliding component, that is to say over the so-called main track, the complete profile of the rail guide should possibly be used by the carriage. Finally, a particular embodiment of the guiding rails should guarantee a smooth transition from one rail section to an adjoining rail section.
According to the invention, two profiles of a guiding rail are used, which are inexpensive in manufacturing and shaping, and can be joined to form a smooth rail guide, whereby the assignment and embodiment of the carriages allows for the support of the carriages at the entire rail guide over the main track and the branching can be realized without needing a turnout.
As mentioned above, with a mirror-inverted embodiment of the guiding rails, the guiding rollers assigned to one carriage are formed with different heights. As a consequence, the higher formed guiding roller is subject to positive guidance on both sides and, for example in a branch region, it must thus follow the assigned guiding rail. However the adjacent lower guiding roller is able to leave the assigned guiding rail. Therefore, while travelling on the main track, the lower formed guiding roller has a lateral guiding function only in the region of the contact at the vertical strut of the guiding rail. It should be understood that for the deviation into the branch region of a stacking area, the guiding rollers of the respective advancing and following carriages have to be disposed offset correspondingly.
In order to guarantee the above described guiding function, it has proven to be advantageous that a flange, oriented against the carriage, is positioned at the free end of the upper horizontal leg of the guiding rail. The flange practically guarantees the positive guidance on both sides of the higher formed guiding roller.
As is known per se from DE 38 15 535 C2, the upper horizontal leg of the guiding rail, at the surface thereof oriented against a sub-construction, presents an undercut groove for the accommodation of attachment screws. According to a specification of the inventive solution, the sub-construction is formed such that it presents a web-like suspended plate, whereby a hook-like projection of a bracket, for covering a ceiling cover, engages with the groove extending between the adjacent suspended plates. Thus, the groove fulfils two functions, on the one hand, it serves as an attachment for the guiding rails at the sub-construction and, on the other hand, it serves as the attachment for the covering of a ceiling cover.
The invention will now be explained in more detail, reference being made to one embodiment example, in which:
According to the cross sectional illustration of
The guiding rails 6 and 6′ are attached at a sub-construction having the reference numeral 19, a surface 20 of the upper horizontal legs 12 and 12′, which is oriented towards the sub-construction and sits close to a suspended plate 23, which is web-like formed. An undercut groove 21 is assigned to each of the horizontal legs 12 and 12′ in this case, with which attachment screws 22 engage. At the same time, the undercut groove 21 serves for the attachment of a bracket 24 for covering a ceiling cover (not illustrated), which engages with a hook-like projection 25 the undercut groove 21. The entire sub-construction 19 may be attached at a ceiling construction (not illustrated), for example by means of threaded rods 26.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 23 274 | May 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2004/005311 | 5/18/2004 | WO | 00 | 1/9/2006 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2004/104342 | 12/2/2004 | WO | A |
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5598785 | Zaguroli, Jr. | Feb 1997 | A |
6269944 | Taylor | Aug 2001 | B1 |
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38 14 535 | Oct 1989 | DE |
42 42 597 | Jun 1994 | DE |
0 679 788 | Nov 1995 | EP |
1 035 287 | Sep 2000 | EP |
WO 9413915 | Jun 1994 | WO |
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20070039512 A1 | Feb 2007 | US |