Running carriage arrangement for a sliding door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6460218
  • Patent Number
    6,460,218
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 11, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Mah; Chuck Y.
    Agents
    • Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
Abstract
A running carriage arrangement (1) includes a housing receptacle (5) and a housing (9) embedded in it. The running carriage (7) can be vertically shifted within the housing (9). The shifting of the running carriage (7) is accomplished by an adjusting wheel (39), which can be rotated by hand and by which the running carriage (7) can be adjusted relative to the housing (9) and the sliding door (3).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a running carriage arrangement for a sliding door, containing a housing receptacle to be inserted into a cup bore on the sliding door, a housing to be inserted in the housing receptacle, a running carriage with rollers or slides, and mechanisms for shifting and adjusting the running carriage, wherein this running carriage can be shifted and adjusted vertically relative to the housing




Running carriage arrangements for sliding doors are known in many diverse embodiments in the prior art. One such known embodiment includes a housing receptacle, which can be inserted in a cup bore hole on the upper edge of the sliding door and affixed to the sliding door using threaded bolts or the like. In the central, largely circular ring-shaped receptacle part, a disk segment-shaped housing is inserted, on whose upper side the running carriage is affixed. The running carriage can consist of slides or, for higher-quality embodiments, of one or two roller pairs, which are designed for the purpose of rolling along in a guide rail.




In European published patent application EP 0 814 226 an additional running carriage arrangement is described, which has a housing with lateral, parallel flanks, that is guided vertically in the housing receptacle with corresponding parallel running guide surfaces. Using an eccentric disk, which is held rotatably on the housing receptacle and engages into a slot-shaped opening in the running carriage housing, the running carriage housing can be shifted vertically and thus adjust the vertical position of the sliding door relative to the guide rail. This device achieves the purpose of vertical adjustability for which it is intended.




However, for the adjustment a tool is necessary, since to rotate the eccentric disk large torques are necessary, depending on the weight of the sliding door, in order to be able to overcome the frictional forces in the slot-shaped opening. This also necessitates that the eccentric disk and the slot-shaped opening be manufactured from a high-quality material. On the other hand, it is not ensured that through vibrations the position of the eccentric disk can change and thereby change the position of the sliding door.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to create a running carriage arrangement with a vertical adjustment device having a large possible lift path and operability that does not require a tool.




This object is achieved by a running carriage arrangement of the type described at the outset wherein, for the vertical adjustment of the running carriage in the housing, a threaded bolt is used and an adjusting wheel is set on it. The adjusting wheel lies in a recess of the support of the running carriage, which can be shifted vertically in the housing, and the adjusting wheel can be rotated from outside of the housing.




Using a ribbed adjustment wheel, partially projecting out of the housing receptacle, the sliding door can be easily adjusted by hand after its installation, without the operating person having to force himself into the cabinet and without a tool having to be laboriously introduced “blindly” into an eccentric disk. The adjustment can, as a result, be performed from the outside by grasping the sliding door from behind and actuating the adjustment wheel by hand, while at the same time observing the adjustment of the sliding door.




The running carriage arrangement according to the invention can be manufactured in a very cost-effective manner, and the parts necessary for the adjustment, which are heavily loaded by the weight of the sliding door, include a threaded rod, e.g., a commercially available threaded bolt, and the adjustment wheel, which can be a commercially available or slightly modified threaded bolt nut. This adjustment mechanism is self-locking. After the adjustment to the desired position, under normal usage conditions, there is no troublesome change of the position once it is assumed. Under rough usage conditions with heavy vibrations, the adjustment wheel can be held in its position by additional fixed adjustment or holding mechanisms.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment which is presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a front view of a running carriage arrangement of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a housing receptacle of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the housing with the running carriage fitted into it;





FIG. 4

is a vertical section through the housing with inserted threaded bolt;





FIG. 5

is the threaded bolt with an adjustment wheel,





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal section through the running carriage support without rollers;





FIG. 7

is a vertical section through the housing as shown in

FIG. 4

with additionally fitted running carriage support;





FIG. 8

is a horizontal section through the running carriage support;





FIG. 9

is a front view of the running carriage without rollers;





FIG. 10

is a front view of the housing with a spring catch; and





FIG. 11

is a horizontal section of the housing with spring catch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The running carriage arrangement


1


depicted in

FIG. 1

for installation in a sliding door


3


includes a housing receptacle


5


, a running carriage


7


and a housing


9


, which receives the running carriage


7


so that it can shift vertically and which is inserted in the housing receptacle


5


.




The housing receptacle


5


includes a mounting plate


11


with two attachment bore holes


13


, through which the housing receptacle


5


can be affixed in a cup bore to the sliding door


3


using screws. The mounting plate


11


has a collar


15


in the center, which is designed for the purpose of engaging into the cup bore in the sliding door


3


and thus for guiding the housing receptacle


5


free from play on the sliding door


3


. Inside the collar


15


four guide surfaces


17


are constructed, whose flanks lie opposite each other in pairs and in parallel and function as a lateral guide of flanks


19


that likewise lie parallel on the housing


9


. In the center of the flanks


19


catch mechanisms


21


, e.g., elastically constructed catch tappets, are mounted which catch on correspondingly constructed catch elements


23


, when the housing


9


is inserted axially into the housing receptacle


5


. In addition, the housing


9


contains two guide flanks


24


lying parallel, which function for the guidance of the running carriage support


25


on the running carriage


7


. The running carriage


7


in the present embodiment is a roller carriage with a roller pair


29


, which is held by its axle (not shown) engaged in the recess


31


. Lateral braking and/or retaining shoes


33


can be molded onto the running carriage


7


.




A threaded rod, in the present embodiment a threaded bolt


35


with a threaded bolt head


37


, can be set into the housing


9


and is designed to come into engagement with the running carriage


7


. The threaded bolt head


37


comes to lie in a recess


30


in the housing


9


and is held there so that it is rotationally fixed. On the threaded bolt


35


sits an adjustment wheel


39


, which intermeshes with the threads of the threaded bolt


35


. Alternatively, the adjustment wheel


39


can be connected affixed to the threaded rod


35


. The upper or lower end of the threaded rod


35


is guided in this embodiment (no drawing) in a threaded bore on the running carriage support


25


or on the housing


9


.




The adjustment wheel


39


penetrates the running carriage support


25


in an opening


41


and can project beyond its surface by a slight amount or, as shown in

FIG. 7

, can lie in a conically running recess


43


(FIG.


8


). The threaded bolt


35


is guided in a threaded rod guide


40


between the running carriage


7


and the housing


9


, as soon as the housing


9


has been inserted into the housing receptacle


5


, with the running carriage support


25


arranged so that it can be shifted in the housing, and has been affixed by the catch mechanisms


21


.




In the following, the running carriage arrangement


1


is explained briefly. After the assembly without tools, i.e., sliding together the individual parts and the installation into the sliding door


3


, the running carriage


7


can be shifted vertically relative to sliding door


3


by rotating the adjusting wheel


39


. When the sliding door


3


is suspended on a cabinet (not shown), the running carriage


7


lies with the lower surface


45


of the opening


41


on the underside of the adjusting wheel


39


. By rotating the adjusting wheel


39


, it moves in the axial direction on the shaft of the threaded bolt


35


. In this way, the sliding door


3


can be lifted or lowered. The actuation of the adjusting wheel


39


is done without tools using a finger, preferably with the thumb, which gets a good hold on a periphery of the ribbing


47


provided on the adjusting wheel


39


. By a spring catch


49


engaging in the ribbing


47


of the adjusting wheel


39


, a further rotation of the adjusting wheel


39


due to disturbing vibrations can be prevented after setting the desired position.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A running carriage arrangement (1) for a sliding door (3), comprising a housing receptacle (5) for insertion into a cup bore on the sliding door (3), a housing (9) for insertion into the housing receptacle (5), and a running carriage (7) with rollers or slides, the running carriage (7) having a support (25) which is vertically shiftable and adjustable relative to the housing (9), the housing (9) having a threaded rod (35) with an adjusting wheel (39) mounted on the threaded rod (35) to provide vertical adjustment of the support (25) and running carriage (7) relative to the housing (9), the adjusting wheel (39) lying in a recess (41) of the support (25), and the adjusting wheel (39) being accessible for rotation from outside of the housing (9).
  • 2. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting wheel (39) is mounted so that it is rotationally fixed to the threaded rod (35) and the threaded rod (35) is guided in a threaded bore in the support (25) or in the housing (9).
  • 3. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a threaded rod guide (40) is provided in the support (25), the guide (40) forming a pivot bearing for the threaded rod (35).
  • 4. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the threaded rod (35) is constructed as a threaded bolt having a head (37) connected to the housing (9) so that the threaded rod (35) is rotationally fixed, the adjusting wheel (39) is mounted so that it can rotate on threads of the threaded rod (35), and the adjusting wheel (39) projects through the recess (41) to carry the support (25) of the running carriage (7).
  • 5. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the housing (9) is axially shiftable in the housing receptacle (5) and is constructed to be lockable by at least one catch mechanism (21).
  • 6. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 4, wherein guide surfaces (23) are provided running vertically in the housing (9) to guide the support (25).
  • 7. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 6, wherein a recess (30) is formed in the housing (9) for the rotationally fixed holding of the threaded rod (35).
  • 8. The running carriage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a spring catch (49) affixed on at least one of the housing (9) and the housing receptacle (5) meshes in ribbing (47) on the adjusting wheel (39).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
02285/99 Dec 1999 CH
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Number Name Date Kind
3041657 McNinch Jul 1962 A
3142859 Suska Aug 1964 A
4386447 Baus Jun 1983 A
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5404675 Schmidhauser Apr 1995 A
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6185784 Gamperle Feb 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0 814 226 Dec 1997 EP