The field of the present invention is directed to folding doors such as used for closets, elevators and room entrances.
An accordion type folding door comprises an assembly of vertically arranged panels placed side-by-side and suspended from a suitable track. The adjacent side edges of the panels are interconnected by sheet vinyl plastic hinges.
Alternately, the vinyl plastic hinges may be replaced as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,922,987 with hinging assemblies that interconnect the panels, the hinging assemblies comprising a plurality of knuckles made of hard durable material (plastic or metal) and tongue and groove means for attachment of the knuckles to the side margins of the adjacent panels in an alternating arrangement, i.e., with alternate knuckles attached to the same panel, with a hinge pin made of steel or other stout material received in the knuckles. Though this design with the interconnection exhibits higher strength over the prior vinyl plastic hinge, the present inventor(s) have recognized potential for additional improvement.
Additional aspects and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Certain embodiments will now be described with reference to the drawings. To facilitate description, any element numeral representing an element in one figure will represent the same element in any other figure. Certain embodiments will describe a particular folding door, but it will be appreciated that details of the system may be applied in other forms such as folding wall sections or the like.
Panels 10, 10a, 10b, 10c are suitably framed, in part by cap pieces 12, 12a, 12b, 12c mounted on the top and bottom edges of each panel. The cap pieces 12, 12a, 12b, 12c may be channel-shaped (in cross-section) and receive the top and bottom margins of the respective panels 10, 10a, 10b, 10c In the first embodiment, the cap pieces 12, 12a, 12b, 12c are hinged together, hinges 13a, 13b, 13c connecting an adjacent pair of cap pieces. For example, the hinge 13a connects the cap piece 12a to the cap piece 12, the hinge 13b connects the cap piece 12 to the cap piece 12b, and the hinge 13c connects the cap piece 12b to the cap piece 12c. The hinges 13a, 13b, 13c are capped at the bottom and do not extend into the central hinge mechanisms described below. Such a construction may help prevent binding of adjacent cap pieces when folding.
The central segments of cap pieces 12, 12a, 12b, 12c are provided with openings 16. These openings provide means for mounting roller assemblies 18a, 18b, on selected panels (in the panel 10 and the panel 10c), by which the folding door system 5 is suspended on a ceiling track, not illustrated but of conventional construction. The ceiling track is mounted across the entrance of the space to be closed off by the folding door system 5.
The panels 10, 10a, 10b, 10c each includes longitudinal side framing members along panel side edges. Specifically, the panel 10 includes longitudinal side framing members 20a, 20b; the panel 10a includes longitudinal side framing member 20c (the other side framing member not shown); the panel 10b includes longitudinal side framing members 20d, 20e; and the panel 10c includes longitudinal side framing member 20f (the other side framing member not shown).
Each side framing member 20a-d is also provided along its outer margin with a respective longitudinally extending groove 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d. Each of the side framing members 20a-d is also provided, along its sides, with a respective pair of longitudinally extending flanges. Framing member 20a has extending flanges 26a, 28a, framing member 20b has extending flanges 26b, 28b, framing member 20c has extending flanges 26c, 28c, and framing member 20d has extending flanges 26d, 28d. These flanges serve to shield the mechanism of the central hinge system by means of which two adjacent panels are coupled together in hinging relation.
Top hinges 13a, 13b, 13c provide the structural support for the door structure, by means of which the panels are hinged to each other in the desired configuration. A second hinging connection is provided by the central hinge system that may extend about the full length of the panels, from top to bottom.
In addition to providing a hinging function, the central hinging system may serve a barrier function, sealing off the space between adjacent panels in such a manner as to prevent access to the area behind the door. The central hinging system between adjacent framing members 20a, 20c of panels 10, 10a includes a plurality of hinge knuckles 30a, 30b, etc. and the central hinging system between adjacent framing members of panels 10, 10b includes a plurality of hinge knuckles 31a, 31b, etc. The hinge knuckle 30a includes an outwardly flared wedge section 35a and the hinge knuckle 30b disposed below the hinge knuckle 30a also includes an outwardly flared wedge section (not visible). A similar plurality of hinge knuckles 31a, 31b are shown in
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The tongue 34a of the hinge knuckle 30a with the associated bead 36a cooperates with the longitudinally extending groove 24a on the framing member 20a and a tongue 34b of the hinge knuckle 30b with an associated bead 36b cooperates with the longitudinal extending groove 24c, thereby collectively forming tongue and groove connections by means of which the hinge knuckles 30a, 30b, etc. are coupled to framing members 20a, 20c, in alternating positions/orientations. In other words, direction and connection of the beads will be arranged in an alternating fashion with one hinge knuckle connecting to a panel on one side and the next/adjacent hinge knuckle (above and below) connecting to the panel on the other side, thus forming the central hinge assembly of the hinge system. The beads 36a, 36b may be round rod shape (as illustrated) seating within the respective longitudinally extending grooves 24a, 24c that may be round, cylindrical shape, or the beads 36a, 36b may be other suitable shape such as T-shaped, disposed in a suitably-shaped groove.
Though any number of hinge knuckle units, two or more, may serve the central hinge assembly function, multiple hinge knuckle units may provide advantages of strength and visibility blockage. As an example, for a typical height door of 78 ⅛ inches, seven full length (e.g., 10 inch long) hinge knuckles (arranged in alternating directions) may be stacked with a first partial length (e.g., 4 inch long) hinge knuckle on the top and a second partial length (4 inch long) hinge knuckle (e.g. hinge knuckle 30x) on the bottom.
As previously mentioned, the hinge knuckle 30a may include an outwardly flared wedge section 35a that extends beyond the flanges 26a, 26c. The wedge section 35a cooperates with the flanges 26a, 26c limiting the minimum size of gap G1 and limiting the maximum angle B1 (see
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Both elements of the central hinge assembly (the hinge knuckle and the hinge pin) are fabricated from hard, durable, strong material so that they resist forcible entry through the central hinge structure. Thus hinge pin 33a may be made of a suitable metal such as steel. The hinge knuckles 30a, 30b etc. may be fabricated from a strong, hard, plastic such as rigid vinyl (PVC) plastic or other suitable material such as metal (e.g., brass).
Thus, when the door is in its extended (un-folded) position of
Each of the hinge knuckle assembles 100a-e, 100x, 100y may comprise the new design of the hinge knuckle 30a of
Alternately, for a door assembly 5a as in
The door assembly 5b of
The nine panel door assembly 5c in
The door assembly 5c of
Other combinations of old and new style hinge knuckles may be employed to provide a desired strength property (provided by the new design) or larger extension angle (provided by the old design).
Though the present invention has been set forth in the form of its preferred embodiments, it is nevertheless intended that modifications to the disclosed systems and methods may be made without departing from inventive concepts set forth herein.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 15/881,597 filed Jan. 26, 2018, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 15/171,478 filed Jun. 2, 2016, now Pat. No. 9,879,471, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/235,455 filed on Sep. 30, 2015, these applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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