Sliding door locking system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394510
  • Patent Number
    6,394,510
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Jackson; André L.
    Agents
    • Barnes & Thornburg
Abstract
A sliding door locking system which provides a connection between a sliding door and a fixed track in which the door slides to prevent relative movement of the sliding door with respect to the track along the X, Y, and Z axes.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a sliding door locking system and particularly to a locking system for use near the intersection of two sliding doors. More particularly, the present invention relates to a mechanical device which provides a connection between a sliding door and a fixed track in which the door slides to prevent relative movement of the sliding door with respect to the track along the X, Y, and Z axes.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an interior sliding door, an exterior sliding door, and a bottom track in which the sliding doors slide and a first embodiment of a sliding door locking system in accordance with the present invention, including a slotted bracket mounted to the exterior door, a track attachment, and a chain which provides a secure connection between the slotted bracket and the track attachment;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the interior sliding door, the exterior sliding door, and the bottom track in which the sliding doors slide and a second embodiment of a sliding door locking system in accordance with the present invention, including a slotted bracket mounted to the exterior door, a track attachment including a lock stop pin chained to the track attachment, and a rigid tang which provides a secure connection between the slotted bracket and the track attachment;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the interior sliding door, the exterior sliding door and the bottom track in which the sliding doors slide and a third embodiment of a sliding door locking system in accordance with the present invention, including the slotted bracket of

FIG. 2

mounted to the exterior door, a track attachment, and a rigid tang which provides a secure connection between the slotted bracket and the track attachment.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the interior sliding door, the exterior sliding door, and the bottom track in which the sliding doors slide and a fourth embodiment of a sliding door locking system in accordance with the present invention, including the slotted bracket of

FIG. 2

mounted to the exterior door, a track attachment including a lock stop pin hinged to the track attachment, and the rigid tang of

FIG. 2

which provides a secure connection between the slotted bracket and the track attachment; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the interior sliding door, the exterior sliding door and the bottom track in which the sliding doors slide and a fifth embodiment of a sliding door locking system in accordance with the present invention, including the slotted bracket of

FIG. 2

mounted to the exterior door, a track attachment, and a rigid tang which provides a secure connection between the slotted bracket and the track attachment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a first embodiment of a sliding door locking system


10


includes a track attachment


12


, a slotted bracket


14


, and a latch chain member


16


therebetween. Sliding door locking system


10


may be used to secure many configurations of sliding doors. As shown in

FIG. 1

, a typical sliding door arrangement includes an exterior door


18


, an interior door


20


, a bottom door track


22


, and a track wall


24


. Exterior door


18


and interior door


20


both ride in a sliding motion in bottom track


22


. Track wall


24


serves as a barrier for bottom door track


22


, thereby guiding interior door


20


and concealing the wheels (not shown) on which interior and exterior doors


20


,


18


ride.




Track attachment


12


includes an outer wall


30


and an inner wall


32


positioned in parallel relationship to each other and a top wall


34


connecting outer and inner walls


30


,


32


. Outer wall


30


, inner wall


32


, and top wall


34


are coupled to define a track-wall-receiving-channel


36


. Track attachment


12


fits over track wall


24


with track wall


24


positioned to lie within track-wall-receiving-channel


36


. Two attachment bolts


38


may be screwed through inner wall


32


of track attachment


12


to engage track wall


24


directly, thereby securing track attachment


12


to track wall


24


. Track attachment


12


further includes a bracing slot


40


having a valley


48


, wherein bracing slot


40


divides top wall


34


of track attachment


12


and extends down into inner and outer walls


32


,


30


of track attachment


12


. Track attachment


12


also includes a lock stop


42


, having a stop groove


44


, and an outer stop surface


68


and is movably hinged to inner wall


32


of track attachment


12


.




Slotted bracket


14


includes an inner surface


50


and an outer surface


52


and is mounted to exterior sliding door


18


. Slotted bracket


14


is mounted to exterior door


18


in such a way that inner surface


50


of slotted bracket


14


remains a distance


54


away from exterior door


18


. Distance


54


defines a space


58


between inner surface


50


of slotted bracket


14


and exterior sliding door


18


. Further, a receiving slot


56


is formed into slotted bracket


14


. It should be noted that receiving slot


56


may be formed directly into exterior door


18


, thereby eliminating the need for slotted bracket


14


. This also holds true for the various slotted brackets identified with respect to other embodiments of the present invention discussed below.




Latch chain member


16


includes first and second ends


64


,


66


, respectively, and chain links


60


and chain lugs


62


. Chain


16


is configured in such a way that chain lugs


62


have a substantially greater diameter than chain links


60


. To first end


64


of chain


16


is coupled a disc


80


. During use, disc


80


is placed in space


58


between inner surface


50


of slotted bracket


14


and exterior sliding door


18


. With disc


80


positioned to lie in space


58


, a first link


61


of first end


64


of chain


16


is slid into receiving slot


56


which is sized slightly larger than links


60


of latch chain member


16


, but smaller than disc


80


.




With first link


61


of latch chain member


16


slid into receiving slot


56


, disc


80


and a chain lug


62


, one on each side of first link


61


, hold latch chain member


16


securely to slotted bracket


14


. Disc


80


is positioned to lie in space


58


between exterior door


18


and slotted bracket


14


and chain lug


62


is positioned to lie against outer surface


52


of slotted bracket


14


, thereby securing first end


64


of chain


16


to slotted bracket


14


. Second end


66


of latch chain member


16


is then placed through bracing slot


40


and positioned to lie in valley


48


so that second end


66


of chain


16


extends beyond inner wall


32


of track attachment


12


.




Lock stop


42


is then swung into position over chain


16


so that one chain link


60


is positioned within stop groove


44


of lock stop


42


. In this way, chain


16


is secured between valley


48


and stop groove


44


. Further, chain


16


is prevented from pulling through bracing slot


40


toward exterior door


18


and out of track attachment


12


because chain lugs


62


are larger than stop groove


44


and, therefore, butt up against outer stop surface


68


of lock stop


42


.




With sliding door locking system


10


thus in place, latch chain member


16


, secured at first end


64


to slotted bracket


14


and at second end


66


to track attachment


12


, secures exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


, thereby preventing exterior door


18


from being moved in an outward direction


70


, an inward direction


72


, an upward direction


74


, or a downward direction


76


. It should also be noted that slotted bracket


14


may be mounted on exterior door


18


closer to interior door


20


than is shown in FIG.


1


. Latch chain member


16


is thereby positioned to lie adjacent to interior door


20


to prevent relative sliding movement between interior and exterior doors


20


,


18


as well as inward, outward, upward, and downward movement of exterior door


18


, as already discussed. This also holds true for the various tangs discussed below. While

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


, and


5


illustrate the various tangs positioned a distance from interior door


20


, the tangs may be positioned against the edge of interior door


20


, thereby preventing sliding movement of the interior and exterior doors


20


,


18


, relative to one another.




In a second embodiment, shown in

FIG. 2

, a sliding door locking system


110


is similar to the sliding door locking system


10


shown in

FIG. 1

, except the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

includes a rigid latch tang member


112


in place of latch chain member


16


, shown in

FIG. 1. A

track attachment


114


, shown in

FIG. 2

, is nearly identical to track attachment


12


of the first embodiment and includes a track-wall-receiving-channel


116


, attachment bolts


118


, an inner attachment wall


120


, and a bracing slot


142


. Track attachment


114


fits over track wall


24


so that track wall


24


is positioned within track-wall-receiving-channel


116


and attachment bolts


118


may be screwed through inner attachment wall


120


, thereby securing track attachment


114


to track wall


24


. A slotted bracket


122


, shown in

FIG. 2

, is also similar to slotted bracket


14


of

FIG. 1

, except that a receiving slot


124


is configured to receive rigid latch tang member


112


rather than latch chain member


16


. In this embodiment, rigid latch tang member


112


includes a bent vertical portion


126


, a bend


128


, a tang body


130


, a horizontal body portion


132


, a twist


134


, and a vertical body portion


136


. Latch tang member


112


is positioned to lie between slotted bracket


122


and track attachment


114


, thereby preventing relative movement between the two. As discussed earlier, it should further be noted that slot


124


may be formed directly into exterior door


18


eliminating the need for slotted bracket


122


.




In this embodiment, bent vertical portion


126


of latch tang member


112


is positioned through receiving slot


124


of slotted bracket


122


and into a space


140


between slotted bracket


122


and exterior door


18


and is further positioned adjacent to an inner bracket surface


138


of slotted bracket


122


. Horizontal body portion


132


of latch tang member


112


is coupled to bent vertical portion


126


at bend


128


and extends out from slotted bracket


122


and away from exterior door


18


. Latch tang member


112


further includes twist


134


to provide a transition from horizontal body portion


132


of latch tang member


112


to vertical body portion


136


of latch tang member


112


, thereby properly orienting latch tang member


112


to fit latch tang member


112


both through receiving slot


124


and within bracing slot


142


of track attachment


114


. Vertical body portion


136


is positioned to lie within bracing slot


142


of track attachment


114


and further includes multiple stop apertures


144


into which a lock stop pin


146


may be placed to prevent vertical body portion


136


from being slid back out through bracing slot


142


and toward exterior door


18


. Therefore, latch tang member


112


is secured between slotted bracket


122


and track attachment


114


to prevent outward


70


, inward


72


, upward


74


, and downward


76


movement of exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


. Also, as mentioned above, the entire sliding door locking system


110


may be positioned so that latch tang member


112


is directly adjacent to interior door


20


, thereby preventing doors


20


,


18


, from sliding relative to one another.




Multiple stop apertures


144


facilitate the use of latch tang member


112


with various configurations of sliding doors with varied distances between exterior sliding door


18


and track wall


24


. However, if sliding door locking system


110


is to be used only on sliding door configurations with a particular distance between track wall


24


and exterior door


18


, then multiple stop apertures


144


are not needed and a fixed stop


150


may be secured to vertical body portion


136


of latch tang member


112


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




A third embodiment of a sliding door locking system


210


is shown in FIG.


3


. In this embodiment, slotted bracket


122


is the same as in

FIG. 2 and a

latch tang member


212


is similar to latch tang member


112


of

FIG. 2

in that it has a bent vertical portion


214


connected to a horizontal body portion


220


by way of a bend


218


. Latch tang member


212


further includes first and second tang ends


234


,


236


. However, latch tang member


212


includes only horizontal body portion


220


, rather than the horizontal and vertical body portions


132


,


136


of the embodiment shown in FIG.


2


.




Sliding door locking system


210


includes a track attachment


222


which is positioned over track wall


24


and secured to track wall


24


using a first attachment bolt


224


which screws through an inner wall


226


of track attachment


222


and against track wall


24


. Track attachment


222


further includes a single horizontal bracing slot


228


bored through track attachment


222


. Horizontal body portion


220


of latch tang member


212


is positioned through bracing slot


228


and a second attachment bolt


230


is screwed through top attachment wall


232


of track attachment


222


to engage latch tang member


212


. In this way, latch tang member


212


is secured to track attachment


222


at second tang end


236


and to slotted bracket


122


at first tang end


234


, thereby securing exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


and preventing inward


72


and outward


70


movement and downward


76


and upward


74


movement of exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


.




A fourth embodiment of sliding door locking system


310


is shown in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, almost all the parts are identical to those shown in sliding door locking system


110


, shown in FIG.


2


. Therefore, the reference numerals used in

FIG. 2

will also be used in FIG.


4


. The only difference between sliding door locking system


310


, shown in

FIG. 4

, and sliding door locking system


110


, shown in

FIG. 2

, is that in place of lock stop pin


146


which is chained to track attachment


114


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, sliding door locking system


310


, shown in

FIG. 4

, includes a lock stop pin


346


which is hinged to track attachment


114


. Lock stop pin


346


, shown in

FIG. 4

, includes a hinge


348


and a bowed pin


350


. The entire lock stop pin


346


is coupled to track attachment


114


via hinge


348


. During use, bowed pin


350


may be swung into and out of stop apertures


144


by rotating lock stop pin


346


around hinge


348


. In this way, bowed pin


350


of lock stop pin


346


engages any of multiple stop apertures


144


to secure vertical body portion


136


of latch tang member


112


within bracing slot


142


of track attachment


114


, thereby preventing inward


72


and outward


70


movement and upward


74


and downward


76


movement of exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


.




A fifth embodiment of a sliding door locking system


410


is shown in FIG.


5


. In this embodiment, slotted bracket


122


is again the same as in

FIG. 2 and a

latch tang member


412


is similar to latch tang member


112


of

FIG. 2

in that it has a bent vertical portion


414


connected to a horizontal body portion


420


of latch tang member


412


by way of a bend


418


. Latch tang member


412


further includes first and second tang ends


434


,


436


. However, latch tang member


412


includes a threaded rod portion


438


coupled to horizontal body portion


420


, rather than vertical body portion


136


which is coupled to horizontal body portion


132


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




In this embodiment a track attachment


460


, shown in

FIG. 5

, includes a track-wall-receiving-channel


416


, attachment bolts


440


, an inner attachment wall


454


, and a bracing bore


452


. Track attachment


460


fits over track wall


24


so that track wall


24


is positioned within track-wall-receiving-channel


416


and attachment bolts


440


may be screwed through inner attachment wall


454


, thereby securing track attachment


460


to track wall


24


. In this embodiment, threaded rod portion


438


of latch tang member


412


is positioned within bracing bore


452


of track attachment


460


and bent vertical portion


414


of latch tang member


412


is fitted through receiving slot


124


of slotted bracket


122


and into space


140


between slotted bracket


122


and exterior door


18


. A wing nut


450


is then threaded onto threaded rod portion


438


at second tang end


436


. Wing nut


450


may be threaded onto threaded rod portion


438


of latch tang member


412


and tightened until it butts up against inner attachment wall


454


thereby firmly securing exterior door


18


to track wall


24


and preventing inward


72


and outward


70


movement and upward


74


and downward


76


movement of exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


. Lastly, a washer


458


may be positioned between inner attachment wall


454


and wing nut


450


.




As noted throughout, it should be recognized that all embodiments of the present invention prevent inward


72


and outward


70


movement and upward


74


and downward


76


movement of exterior door


18


relative to track wall


24


. And, all embodiments of the present invention may be positioned to further prevent doors


18


,


20


from sliding relative to one another.




While the drawings reference a sliding door, it should be recognized that the door could be a framed door with glass panel, a solid door such as a cabinet door, a garage door, a sliding panel on a window. Also, while the truck is shown at the bottom of the door, it could be located at the top of the door.




Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only, and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The spirit and scope of the present invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A locking system for preventing movement of a panel slideable along a track along any of the X, Y, and Z axes comprising:a bracket member mounted to a sliding panel: an attachment member mounted to a sliding panel track; first securement members contacting the bracket and the sliding panel for directly mounting the bracket member to the sliding panel; second securement means contacting the attachment member and the sliding panel track for directly mounting the attachment member to the sliding panel track; an latch member connected to the bracket member and attachment member to prohibit vertical movement of the panel with respect to the attachment member (Y axis), sliding movement of the panel along the track (X axis) and horizontal movement of the panel away from the track (Z axis).
  • 2. The locking system of claim 1, wherein the second securement means for attachment member is provided by screws.
  • 3. The locking system of claim 1, wherein the latch member is a chain configured to be attached to the bracket member adjacent one end and to the attachment member adjacent another end.
  • 4. The locking system of claim 3, wherein attachment of the chain to one of the bracket member and attachment member utilizes a slot located on one of the bracket and attachment members into which the chain can be inserted.
  • 5. The locking system of claim 3, wherein the bracket and the attachment members each have a slot to which the chain can be inserted.
  • 6. The locking system of claim 3, wherein the chain is attached to one of the bracket and attachment members by a slotted portion of the one of the bracket and attachment members that partially encloses a connector portion of the chain.
  • 7. The locking system of claim 3, wherein the second securement means for attachment member is provided by screws.
  • 8. The locking system of claim 1, wherein the latch member is a rigid bar.
  • 9. The locking system of claim 8, wherein the bar is L-shaped and the short leg of the L-shaped bar is inserted into a slot formed in the bracket member to provide the connection to the bracket member.
  • 10. The locking system of claim 8, wherein the rigid bar is provided with a hole therein into which a pin attached to the attachment member is inserted to provide the connection to the attachment member.
  • 11. The locking system of claim 9, wherein the rigid bar is provided with a hole therein into which a pin attached to the attachment member is inserted to provide the connection to the attachment member.
  • 12. The locking system of claim 10, wherein the pin is rotatively secured to the attachment member to provide the attachment thereto.
  • 13. The locking system of claim 11, wherein the pin is rotatively secured to the attachment member to provide the attachment thereto.
  • 14. The locking system of claim 10, wherein the pin is chained to the attachment member to provide the attachment thereto.
  • 15. The locking system of claim 11, wherein the pin is chained to the attachment member to provide the attachment thereto.
  • 16. The locking system of claim 8, wherein the rigid bar connection to the attachment member is through a screw threaded into the attachment member.
  • 17. The locking system of claim 9, wherein the rigid bar connection to the attachment member is through a screw threaded into the attachment member.
  • 18. The locking system of claim 8, wherein the rigid bar has a rounded portion provided with screw threads which is inserted into the attachment member and secured thereto by a nut threaded thereon.
  • 19. The locking system of claim 9, wherein the rigid bar has a rounded portion provided with screw threads which is inserted into the attachment member and secured thereto by a nut threaded thereon.
  • 20. The locking system of claim 8, wherein the second securement means for attachment member is provided by screws.
Parent Case Info

Applicant claims priority of previous application Ser. No. 60/123,863. filed Mar. 12, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/123863 Mar 1999 US