Claims
- 1. Sliding door arrangement, comprising a door, a door receiving recess, a fixed slide track, a pair of trolleys, a pair of crank arms, and an elastomeric seal;
- said door having a door frame, and a rotatable door handle mounted to one side of the door frame substantially mid way of the height thereof;
- said elastomeric seal being interposed between a portion of said door receiving recess and said door frame in compressed sealing relation therebetween when said door is fully entered into said recess;
- each crank arm of said pair of crank arms being mounted for pivoting about a respective vertical pivot axis;
- each said vertical pivot axis being located within the frame of the door;
- wherein each crank arm is mounted for pivoting with respect to a respective trolley;
- said trolleys being arranged for displacement along the slide track;
- said door being arranged to move horizontally at right angles to the direction of said slide track, when entering or leaving said door receiving recess;
- said two crank arms being in operative engagement with said door handle, and being arranged to pivot in response to a turning action of the door handle;
- the action of pivoting the crank arms being such as to bodily displace said door at right angles to the slide track, so as to move the door into and out of said recess;
- said elastomeric seal sealingly engaging the periphery of the door when the door is fully entered into said door receiving recess;
- wherein the mechanical advantage provided by the crank arms when displacing the door inwardly into the recess, being at right angles to said slide track, achieves a maximum value in compressing the elastomeric seal, in the fully closed position;
- and wherein said two crank arms are arranged to rotate in opposite senses, one clockwise and one counter clockwise, when said door handle turns.
- 2. Sliding door arrangement of claim 1, where the weight of the door is supported through the crank arms and the trolleys by said slide track.
- 3. Sliding door arrangement of claim 2, where said slide track, trolleys, and crank arms are positioned at the bottom of the door; and where a corresponding further slide track, and corresponding further trolleys and crank arms, are positioned at the top of the door.
- 4. Sliding door arrangement of claim 2, where each trolley runs on wheels.
- 5. Sliding door arrangement of claim 1, where the means for arranging the crank arms to move in opposite senses comprises a reverse drive means.
- 6. Sliding door arrangement of claim 5, where the reverse drive means comprises respective pulleys, one on each of the crank arms, in combination with a cord which engages the pulleys; and where the cord is crossed in a figure-of-eight manner between the pulleys.
- 7. Sliding door arrangement of claim 5 where the reverse drive means comprises respective pinions, one on each of the crank arms, in combination with a connecting link on which are provided two racks;
- where the racks respectively engage the pinions;
- and where the rack teeth of one rack face in the opposite direction to that of the rack teeth of the other rack.
- 8. Sliding door arrangement of claim 5, where a crank shaft is provided co-axially with the door frame pivot axis of one of the crank arms and is fixed as regards pivoting to that crank arm;
- where the action of turning the door handle is effective to rotate the crank shaft and that crank arm together;
- and where the reverse drive means is effective to rotate the other crank arm in unison, but in the opposite sense.
- 9. Sliding door arrangement of claim 1, where the longitudinal axis of each of said crank arms is a line joining the two pivot axes of that crank arm;
- and where the arrangement is such that the longitudinal axes of the two crank arms both lie substantially at right angles to the slide track when the door is in the recess.
- 10. Sliding door arrangement of claim 1, where latch bars are positioned substantially mid way of the height of the door, one at each side of the door in pivotally mounted relation, to swing pivotally into a respective slot and engage the respective door jamb and mullion where the door is closed, upon rotation of said door handle to a latched condition, to resist any tendency of the door to bow and to maintain said elastomeric seal effective to seal the full height of the door.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuing application of Ser. No. 870,956 filed June 5, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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