Running carriage for a sliding door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321413
  • Patent Number
    6,321,413
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Mah; Chuck Y.
    Agents
    • Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
Abstract
A running carriage (1) includes a support piece (27) connected to the roller carrier (25) in an articulated manner. The support piece (27) is preferably injection molded as a single piece. Using an adjusting and displacing bolt (41) screwed into the support piece (27), the mutual angular position of the support piece (27) and the roller carrier (25) can be adjusted and displaced.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a running carriage for a sliding door, including a pair of carrying rollers arranged on a shaft or a pair of sliding shoes intended for engagement in a running rail arranged above the sliding door and having internal running surfaces, a roller carrier by which the shaft or the pair of sliding shoes is carried, a support piece for connecting the running carriage with the sliding door, and a device for adjusting the height of the sliding door relative to the running rail. The roller carrier and the support piece are connected together by a joint, and their mutual angular position can be adjusted and displaced by an adjusting and displacing screw.




Running carriages for sliding doors are known in many different designs. They function for the purpose of hanging the sliding door on a running rail and making it laterally slideable with as little resistance as possible. The running carriages can be provided with rollers which roll along in a running rail on a cabinet, on a ceiling or as grating in a window opening, or they can be provided with sliding shoes, which slide in the running rail. Modem running carriages must be able to be attached to the sliding door and introduced into the running rail with a small time expenditure. In addition, height adjustability should be available, in order to compensate for dimensional tolerances on the sliding door and/or on the cabinet.




From U.S. Pat. No. 3,619,947 a single-piece running carriage for a grating is known, which can be installed in the corner region of the frame of the grating. The running carriage carries the weight of the grating or a sliding door on a rail lying below. For assembly of the sliding door, measures must be taken which allow the sliding door to be lifted up within the door opening, in order to be able to introduce the rollers on the lower part of the frame into the corresponding rails.




When a sliding door made in this way is improperly operated, the door can jump out of the rail by the momentum which occurs at the end during impact. An assembly of the known running carriage in a closed rail is not possible, i.e. in a rail that receives the rollers of the running carriage internally and thus prevents the rollers from jumping out of the rails.




A similar embodiment is disclosed with the running carriage in U.S. Pat. No. 3,526,995, in which the running roller can be pivoted in for inserting the sliding door into the rails lying below the sliding door. Here also, there is always the danger that the door jumps out of the rail when improperly handled. Introducing the known running carriage into a closed rail system is not possible.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to create a running carriage of the above-described type, which allows the sliding door to be guided on a closed rail arranged above the sliding door.




This object is achieved by a running carriage for a sliding door, which includes a pair of carrying rollers arranged on a shaft or a pair of sliding shoes adapted for engagement in a running rail arranged above the sliding door and having internal running surfaces, a roller carrier by which the shaft or the pair of sliding shoes is carried, a support piece for connecting the running carriage with the sliding door, and devices for adjusting the height of the sliding door relative to the running rail, wherein the roller carrier and the support piece are connected together by a joint and their mutual angular position can be adjusted and displaced by an adjusting and displacing screw, wherein the support piece includes a cutout above its base, the cutout having a height which is the same as the thickness of a stay on the horizontal frame piece, and wherein means are constructed on the support piece for tool-free locking of the running carriage on the vertical frame piece.




The running carriage according to the invention has a very simple design. The height adjustment can be done at any time after installation. In other words, it can even be done after installation of the doors in the cabinet or a wall opening whose height can be adjusted relative to the running rail. The running carriage—in contrast to the two known running carriages of the prior art—is first of all introduced into the running rail and held there on all sides. The connection to the sliding door occurs only after the latter has been inserted into the provided opening, in which the running carriage or the two running carriages, which are necessary for a sliding door, are pushed into the end face of the frame of the sliding door. Even improper operation of the sliding door or an object disposed within the driving region of the sliding door, which exerts a force on the sliding door, cannot lift the latter out of the rail, since the rollers of the running carriage are guided within the closed rail and cannot lift out of it. The rollers and the rail cannot be contaminated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF 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 are shown in the drawings embodiment(s) which are 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 an end view of a running carriage according to a first embodiment of the invention installed in a cabinet (the cabinet and sliding door being depicted in dashed lines);





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal side view of the running carriage;





FIG. 3

is plan view of the running carriage; and





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal side view of a second embodiment of the running carriage having a joint formed by a bolt and a sliding shoe instead of a roller.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, the ceiling of a room, cabinet, or an upper border of window opening is indicated with reference numeral


1


, in which a running rail


5


having internal running surfaces


15


is installed in a groove


3


. Reference numeral


7


indicates a sliding door, which is connected by a running carriage


9


to the running rail


5


or ceiling


1


. The running rail


5


has a C-shaped design and is constructed for receiving a roller pair


11


, which rolls along on the running surfaces


15


arranged laterally to a slit


13


lying below in the running rail


5


. The roller pair


11


is connected together by a shaft


17


and sits on the two ends of the shaft. In the embodiment shown, the sliding door


7


is enclosed by a profile frame


19


, of which only the upper horizontally lying frame piece


21


and an end face frame piece


23


are visible in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


. Together the two connected frame pieces


21


and


23


form one of the two upper comers of the sliding door


7


.




The running carriage


9


includes a roller carrier


25


and a support piece


27


. These two parts are pivotably connected to each other. In the first embodiment according to

FIG. 1

, the roller carrier


25


and the support piece


27


are manufactured as a single piece of plastic and connected together in an articulated or elastic manner by a stay or a joint or thinned portion


26


—generated by a cutout that divides the running carriage


1


into the roller carrier


25


and the support piece


27


. Alternatively, the joint portion


26


can result from a hinge-type connection of the roller carrier


25


to the support piece


27


(see FIG.


4


). A bolt


29


holds the two parts together. The bolt


29


can be a separately manufactured part or it can be injected molded onto one of the parts to be connected and engage into a corresponding complementary bore hole in the other part. A preferably circular-shaped opening


31


is provided in the roller carrier


25


, having a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the rollers


11


. This opening or cutout


31


makes it possible to introduce the roller pair


11


connected by the shaft


17


axially into the roller carrier


25


and to arrest it in a radially outward running slot


33


. The assembly of the roller pair


11


into the roller carrier


25


is, as a result, tool-free.




The support piece


27


includes a base


35


, which can be shoved into a correspondingly constructed cutout in the sliding door


7


or the frame piece


23


and can be caught by elastic catch mechanisms


37


in the inserted position. The upper part of the support piece


27


is penetrated by a bore hole


39


, into which an adjusting and displacing bolt


41


is screwed. If the adjusting and displacing bolt


41


has a self-tapping thread, the bore hole


39


can be made without threads. The front end


43


of the adjusting and displacing bolt


41


projects beyond the bore hole


39


and rests against the end face of the roller carrier


25


in the cutout


28


.




The lower section of the support piece


27


includes above the base


35


a cutout


42


, having a height “h” equal to or slightly smaller than the thickness “s” of the stay


44


on the frame piece


21


. On the lower edge of the base


35


, a wedge-shaped shoulder


45


is additionally constructed, and above it a rib


47


is made on both sides and guides the running carriage


9


laterally in the frame


19


(see FIG.


4


). The wedge-shaped shoulder


45


ends at a distance from the rear end of the support piece


27


as a catch edge


51


. The rear-side end of the base


35


is limited by a downwardly-projecting nose


49


. This nose lies at a distance “d” from the catch edge


51


, which distance is larger than the thickness of the plate which forms the frame piece


23


.




As an alternative to the roller pair


11


, sliding shoes


53


can be molded onto or inserted laterally on the roller carrier


25


(

FIG. 4

) and slide on the two running surfaces


15


.




Of course, in a running carriage


9


having sliding shoes


53


, an elastic joint connection


26


as depicted in

FIG. 1

can also be provided, and also in an embodiment with a bolt


29


as the joint


26


, a running roller


11


can replace a sliding shoe


53


. As a result, all combinations of joint portions and running rollers


11


or sliding shoes


53


are possible.




The assembly of the running roller pair


11


and the adjusting and displacing bolt


41


on the roller carrier


25


or on the support piece


27


can be done manually or with a simple mounting device in a cost-effective manner. The installation of the running carriage


9


in a sliding door


7


is also possible without tools, by corresponding preparation of a punched-out receiving cutout


55


for the support piece


27


on the end face in the frame piece


23


. The running carriage


9


is introduced in the end face through the receiving cutout


55


in the frame piece


23


and is guided so that it is held fixed with the cutout


42


on the front end of the stay


44


. As soon as the base


35


is completely introduced, the wedge


45


also catches on the frame piece


23


and is held immovably fixed by it. In addition, the weight of the sliding door


7


exerts a force on the running carriage


9


, which presses the support piece


27


onto the lower edge


59


of the receiving cutout


55


in the frame piece


23


. The adjustment of the sliding door


7


relative to the running rail


5


and the underside of the ceiling


1


can be done at any time with the help of a screwdriver, on the end face of the sliding door.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment(s) described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) 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 (1) for a sliding door (7), comprisinga pair of carrying rollers (11) arranged on a shaft (17) or a pair of sliding shoes (53) adapted for engaging a running rail (5) arranged above the sliding door (7) and having internal running surfaces (15), a roller carrier (25) by which the shaft (17) or the pair of sliding shoes (53) is carried, a support piece (27) for connecting the running carriage (1) with the sliding door (7), the roller carrier (25) and the support piece (27) being connected together by a joint (26) such that a mutual angular position between the roller carrier (25) and the support piece (27) is adjustable by an adjusting bolt (41) carried in the support piece for adjusting the height of the sliding door (7) relative to the running rail (5), the support piece (27) including a base (35) and a cutout (42) above the base (35), the cutout (42) having a height (h) approximately equal to a thickness (s) of a stay (44) on a horizontal frame piece (21) of the sliding door (7), and a catch element (45) constructed on the support piece (27) for tool-free catching of the running carriage (1) on a vertical frame piece (23) of the sliding door (7).
  • 2. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein guides (47) are constructed on the support piece (27) for laterally guiding the running carriage (9) in a frame (19) of the sliding door (7).
  • 3. The running carriage according to claim 2, wherein the catch element (45) comprises a wedge-shaped shoulder having a catch edge (51) offset from a rear end of the support piece (27).
  • 4. The running carriage according to claim 3, wherein a downwardly-projecting nose (49) is constructed on the support piece (27), the nose (49) lying at a distance (d) from the catch edge (51), and the distance (d) is larger than a thickness of a plate which forms the frame piece (23) and on which the catch edge (51) catches.
  • 5. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein the joint (26) is constructed as an elastically flexible stay or as a thinned portion between the roller carrier (25) and the support piece (27).
  • 6. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein the roller carrier (25) and the support piece (27) are formed as a single piece and the joint (26) is formed by a thinned portion (26) lying at a base of a cutout (28) in the single piece.
  • 7. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein the joint (26) is formed by a bolt (29) connecting the roller carrier (25) to the support pace (27).
  • 8. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein the roller carrier (25) has a central cutout (31), through which one of the pair of rollers (11) connected to the shaft (17) can be introduced, and the shaft can be inserted and can catch in a slot (33) running radially outwardly from an inner edge of the cutout (31).
  • 9. The running carriage according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting bolt (41) is guided lengthwise in a bore hole (39) in the support piece (27).
  • 10. The running carriage according to claim 1, further comprising an elastic catch mechanism (37) constructed on the support piece (27) for attachment of the support piece (27) to the sliding door (7).
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
01083/99 Jun 1999 CH
00359/00 Feb 2000 CH
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