The present invention relates to a screen door in which elastic net folded alternately back and forth can be opened and closed by a sliding movement and, more specifically, to a sliding screen door having a net guide that is drawn out along the lower end of the net in association with the opening and closing operation of the net.
A screen door constructed in such a manner that the left and right sides of a net, which is folded alternately back and forth and hence is elastic, are attached to a vertical frame member of a screen door frame and to a movable edge member for the opening and closing operation, and the aforementioned net is opened and closed by sliding the movable edge member, wherein a net guide that is drawn out from the lower end of either the aforementioned vertical frame member or the movable edge member along the lower end of the net in association with the opening and closing operation of the aforementioned net and that guides the lower end of the net for preventing the net from shaking, is conventionally known as disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent No. 3007628.
The aforementioned conventional sliding screen door is effective in that a buffering effect is achieved by providing an adequate resistance, without hindering the opening and closing operability of the movable edge member, by allowing the aforementioned net guide, which is formed of extruded thermoplastic synthetic resin, to project from and retract into the lower end of the vertical frame member or of the movable edge member in a bent manner in association with the opening and closing operation of the net, and arranging for a reaction force, which is generated when bending against the operating force of the movable edge member, to be used as a force for the buffering action. However, it is necessary to use a resin having a sufficient durability against repeated bending and having an adequate resistance against bending as the material forming the aforementioned net guide, and thus the material is disadvantageously limited to certain types.
In particular, when the sliding screen door is applied to an insect screen door, part of the aforementioned net guide, that is, a stabilizing portion extending upward along the outer surface of the net is formed with a plurality of notches for providing flexibility to the aforementioned bottom portion. Therefore, those notches form spaces, and of course increasing the size of those notches may lead to a reduced ability to block insects.
In Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-145314, a screen door having the aforementioned net guide assembled by fitting together a series of projections and holes is disclosed. In the case of this type of net guide, it is troublesome to connect of each rigid unit, and in addition, a force for buffering the operating force of the movable edge member as in the case of the aforementioned net guide using extruded thermoplastic synthetic resin, cannot be generated.
An object of the present invention is to provide a sliding screen door having a net guide that moves in association with an opening and closing movement of a net, wherein the opening and closing operation of the screen door can be performed smoothly while providing a buffering effect with an adequate resistance, without hindering the opening and closing operability of the movable edge member, by enabling a reaction force of the net guide, which is generated when it bends, to be used as a force for buffering the operating force of the movable edge member, the net guide being formed by connecting guide pieces formed of a suitable resin.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sliding screen door having an improved insect blocking effect by eliminating notches that have been required in conventional sliding screen doors by allowing the bottom portion of the net guide, which is formed of extruded material, to bent, thus achieving the net guide to bent without forming spaces between adjacent guide pieces.
Still another object of the present invention is to enable production of the aforementioned net guide, as well as a sliding screen door having the same, easily and as cheaply as possible.
In order to achieve the aforementioned object, the sliding screen door of the invention is a screen door constructed in such a manner that the aforementioned net can be opened and closed by attaching the left and right ends of the net folded back and forth alternately to provide elasticity to a vertical frame member of a screen door frame and a movable edge member for the opening and closing operation and sliding the movable edge, characterized in that the screen door includes a net guide for preventing shaking of the net by being drawn out from the lower end of either the aforementioned vertical frame member or the movable edge member along the lower end of the net in association of closing operation of the aforementioned net for guiding the lower end of the net, in that the net guide includes a plurality of guide pieces formed of synthetic resin into a substantially U-shape each having a bottom portion lying along the lower end of the aforementioned net and a stabilizing portion extending upward along the outer surface of the net, and a flexible tape member for connecting the guide pieces and is assembled by inserting the aforementioned tape member into insertion device formed along the bottom of each of the aforementioned guide pieces and fixing the guide pieces at both ends to the tape member.
In the aforementioned sliding screen door, the aforementioned net guide is preferably provided with a reverse-warp preventing mechanism for preventing the aforementioned net guide from bending in one direction. The reverse-warp preventing mechanism is formed by an abutting portion provided on each of the aforementioned guide pieces at a position lower than the aforementioned insertion device, so that the abutting portions of the adjacent guide pieces abut against each other when the aforementioned net guide is linearly drawn out along the lower end of the net. In this case, the aforementioned abutting portion may be formed of a surface facing the direction of connection of the aforementioned guide pieces.
It is effective to connect the aforementioned plurality of guide pieces so that the stabilizing portions of the guide pieces are connected with each other without forming a gap therebetween when the aforementioned net guide is linearly drawn out along the lower end of the net, and form a run-off for accommodating the stabilizing portion of the adjacent guide piece when the aforementioned net guide is bent and allowing the net guide to bend, or to determine the length of the aforementioned tape member to be longer than the total length of the aforementioned plurality of guide pieces in a connected state to an extent that allow the aforementioned net guide to bend.
In addition, it is preferable that the aforementioned guide pieces each include a hook-shaped connecting strip projecting from a position above the aforementioned abutting portion and having an extremity bent upward or downward, and a connected device with which the connecting strip of the adjacent guide piece detachably and rotatably engages, so that the adjacent guide pieces are connected with each other by engaging the aforementioned connecting strip and the connected device when the tape member is inserted into the aforementioned insertion device, and that the stabilizing portion of each of the aforementioned guide pieces is formed with the run-off for accommodating the stabilizing portion of the adjacent guide piece when the aforementioned net guide is bent to allow the net guide to bend. In this case, it is also possible to form the aforementioned connecting strip on the end surface of the bottom of the aforementioned guide piece so as to project therefrom, and form a connecting hole, in which the extremity of the aforementioned connecting strip is inserted, on the aforementioned connected device, which is formed on the bottom of the aforementioned guide piece.
It is also possible to provide the bottom of the aforementioned guide piece with a pair of guide ridges for sliding engagement with a guiding device formed on the floor surface of the doorway of a building at a corresponding position of the back surface thereof. In this case, the aforementioned guide ridges may be formed into a hook-shape so as to slidably engage with the recess groove formed on both sides of the aforementioned guiding device.
It is further possible to provide a net retaining piece having an engaging device at the lower end of the aforementioned net, and to provide the guide piece of the aforementioned net guide with an engaging projection that engages with the engaging device of the aforementioned net retaining piece.
In the sliding screen door having the construction as described above, the aforementioned net guide includes a plurality of guide pieces of synthetic resin of a substantially U-shape each having a bottom portion lying along the lower end of the net and a stabilizing portion extending upward along the outer surface of the net, and a flexible tape member for connecting the guide pieces, and is assembled by inserting the aforementioned tape member into insertion device formed along the bottom of each of the aforementioned guide pieces and fixing the guide pieces at both ends to the tape member. Therefore, a reaction force of the aforementioned tape member when being bent works as a force for buffering action against an operating force of the movable edge member, and thus buffering effect is achieved by providing an adequate resistant without hindering the opening and closing operability of the movable edge member. The flexible tape member may be any material such as an extruded thermoplastic synthetic resin.
In addition, since the stabilizing portion of the guide piece is formed with the run-off for accommodating the stabilizing portion of the adjacent guide piece, and thus the net guide can be bent without providing a space between the adjacent guide pieces. Therefore, notches that have been required in the conventional sliding screen door for enabling bending of the bottom portion of the net guide may be eliminated, and hence the insect-blocking effect may be improved. Furthermore, when the guide pieces are connected in such a manner that the abutting portions provided below the tape member insertion device abut against each other when the net guide is linearly drawn out along the lower end of the net, the net guide can be bent into an upwardly concaved shape for feeding in or drawing out the bent portion with respect to the vertical frame member or a movable edge member, but bending in the opposite direction may be prevented for avoiding impairment of smooth opening and closing operation due to lifting from the floor level. In this case, when the aforementioned guide piece includes a hook-shaped connecting strip projecting from a position above the aforementioned abutting portion and having an extremity bent upward or downward, and a connected device with which the connecting strip detachably and rotatably engages, the aforementioned net guide may be prevented further reliably from bending in the opposite direction and lifting from the floor level in association therewith.
Even when the run-off for accommodating the stabilizing portion of the adjacent guide piece when the aforementioned net guide is bent is not formed on the stabilizing portion of the aforementioned guide piece, the same action as that described above may be achieved only by providing a sufficient length to the tape member required for bending the net guide.
In addition, the aforementioned net guide is formed by inserting the tape member into the insertion devices of the plurality of guide pieces, troubles to connect the rigid units in sequence as in the case of the conventional net guide in which the rigid units are connected by fitting projections and holes are not necessary, and hence the aforementioned net guide and the sliding screen door having the same may be manufactured easily at low costs as much as possible.
In the aforementioned sliding screen door, since the aforementioned net guide can be adequately slid on the guiding device by the provision of the pair of guide ridge for sliding engagement with a guiding device formed on the floor surface at the doorway of a building on a back surface of the bottom of the aforementioned guide piece, adequate and stable opening and closing operation of the aforementioned net is achieved. In particular, when the aforementioned pair of guide ridges is formed into a hook-shape facing to each other, is slidably engaged in the recessed grooves formed on both sides of the aforementioned guiding device, the aforementioned net guide may be prevented further reliably from bending in the opposite direction and lifting from the floor level in association therewith.
Furthermore, by providing the net retaining piece for preventing the aforementioned net from being separated from the net guide and forming the guide piece of the aforementioned net guide with the engaging projection for engaging with the engaging device on the aforementioned net retaining piece, the aforementioned net is prevented from being separated from the net guide as much as possible even when a relatively strong external force such as wind.
a) is a plan view of a guide piece in the sliding screen door of the first embodiment, (b) is a front view of the same, and (c) is a left side view of the same.
a) is a plan view of a guide piece in the sliding screen door of the second embodiment, (b) is a front view of the same, and (c) is a left side view of the same.
a) is a plan view of a guide piece in the sliding screen door according to the third embodiment, (b) is a front view of the same, (c) is a back view of the same, (d) is a right side view of the same, and (e) is a cross sectional view taken along the line A—A in (b).
This screen door is opened and closed by sliding a net that can be extended like an accordion and, as shown in
The aforementioned screen door frame 2 includes left and right vertical frame members 6 and 8, and an upper horizontal frame member 10, and the screen door frame 2 is provided with a net guide 12, for preventing shaking of the aforementioned net 4 at the lower portion thereof, so as to be fed out from and drawn into the lower end of the aforementioned vertical frame member 6 in association with the movement of the movable edge member 5. The net guide 12 is fixed to the lower end of the movable edge member 5 at one end and is fed out from and drawn into the vertical frame member 6, which is on the left side in the figure, in association with the opening and closing operation of the aforementioned net 4 in association with the movement of the movable edge member, so as to prevent shaking of the lower end of the net 4 due to wind or the like by being drawn out along the lower end of the net in conjunction with the closing operation of the aforementioned net 4 for guiding the lower end of the net in a tensed state.
More specifically, the aforementioned net guide 12 is constructed by connecting a plurality of guide pieces 14 formed of extruded synthetic resin to a relatively thin flexible tape member 16 formed of extruded thermoplastic synthetic resin and having a bending elasticity, as shown in
The flexible tape member 16 having a bending elasticity is not limited to extruded thermoplastic synthetic resin, but may be any material, such as other synthetic resin or metal.
The guide piece 14 forming the aforementioned net guide 12 is formed in to a substantially U-shape, as shown in
The guide pieces 14 are connected in such a manner that the abutting portions 14f of the adjacent guide pieces 14 abut against each other and the stabilizing portions 14b of the adjacent guide pieces 14 are disposed without forming a gap therebetween when the aforementioned net guide 12 is linearly drawn out along the lower end of the net 4 in a stretched state. In this state, the length of the aforementioned tape member 16 is determined to be slightly longer than the total length of the aforementioned plurality of guide pieces 14 in a connected state to an extent that ensures smooth operation of the aforementioned net guide 12. In addition, run-offs 14g for accommodating the stabilizing portion 14b of the adjacent guide piece 14 when the net guide 12 is bent are formed on the inner surface and the outer surface of both stabilizing portions 14b of the guide piece 14. Therefore, as described above, the adjacent guide pieces 14 may be disposed in close proximity, and the aforementioned net guide 12 may be bent to be concave upward, without forming a gap therebetween.
When inserting the aforementioned tape member 16 into the insertion device 14c of the guide piece 14, the aforementioned tape member 16 may be inserted easily by inserting the aforementioned tape member 16 into the insertion devices 14c of the respective guide pieces 14 in sequence, or by press-fitting the tape member 16 into the space between the stabilizing portions 14b of the guide pieces 14 from above. However, without being limited to the methods described above, the plurality of guide pieces 14 may be connected by forming holes along the bottom portions 14a of the aforementioned guide pieces 14 and inserting the tape member 16 into the holes.
The aforementioned guide piece 14 is formed of hook-shaped guide ridges 14d and 14d facing each other on the back surface of the bottom portion 14a. The guide ridges 14d and 14d serve in such a manner that, as clearly shown in
In this embodiment, in order to prevent lifting of the aforementioned net guide as much as possible, the guide ridges 14d and 14d of the aforementioned guide piece 14 are fitted into the recessed grooves g on both sides of the guiding device G. However, it is not limited to such a construction. In other words, as described above, since the guide pieces 14 of the net guide 12 are connected in such a manner that the abutting portions 14f of the adjacent guide pieces 14 abut against each other on the guiding device G, the net guide 12 is prevented from bending to protrude upward. Therefore, impairment of smooth opening and closing operation of the net 4 due to lifting of the net guide 12 from the guiding device G is prevented even without the structure in which the aforementioned guide ridge 14d is fitted into the recessed groove g of the guiding device G.
The aforementioned net guide 12 is, as described above, fed out from and drawn into the lower end of the vertical frame member 6 in a bent state in association with the opening and closing of the net 4 for guiding the lower end of the net 4 by being drawn therefrom. In this case, a reaction force generated when the tape member 16 constituting the aforementioned net guide 12 is bent opposes the operating force of the movable edge member 5 as a force for a buffering action. Since the net guide 12 is constructed by connecting the guide pieces 14 by inserting the aforementioned tape member 16 through the insertion device 14c on the bottom portion 14a, the tape member 16 must be hard enough to resist slipping out from the aforementioned insertion device 14c when bent in the longitudinal direction. In view of such-circumstances, an adequate bending elasticity must be provided for the tape member 16 in the aforementioned net guide 12 by selecting the material or by adjusting the thickness.
The aforementioned net 4 can be extended like an accordion by providing a plurality of pleats by folding it alternately back and forth, and is attached to the movable edge member 5 used for opening and closing the vertical frame member 6 of the screen door frame 2 and the net 4 at both ends thereof.
The aforementioned net 4 may be provided at the lower end thereof with a net retaining piece 26 for preventing the net 4 from being separated from the aforementioned net guide 12. The net retaining piece 26 can reliably prevent the aforementioned net 4 from separating from the net guide 12, even when a relatively strong force such as a gust of wind is exerted, by engaging an engaging device 26a with the engaging projection 14e formed on both of the inner surfaces of the stabilizing portion 14b in the aforementioned guide piece 14.
In order to move the movable edge member 5 attached to one end of the aforementioned net 4 stably and in parallel, the movable edge member 5 is provided with a parallel movement mechanism. The parallel movement mechanism is, in the screen door of the present invention, constructed by stretching four tension strings 20a, 20b, 20c, and 20d between the vertical frame members 6 and 8, and the screen door frame 2 and the movable edge member 5.
The aforementioned first tension string 20a is attached to the upper portion of the movable edge member 5 at one end, passed through the horizontal frame member 10 on top of the screen door frame 2, wound around a rotary element 22a provided at the upper part of one of the vertical frame members, to which the net 4 is not attached, that is, the vertical frame member 8, turned back within the horizontal frame member 10, wound around the rotary element 22b provided at the upper part of the other vertical frame member 6, guided downward in the vertical frame member 6, and connected at the extremity thereof to a tension string fixing piece 24 attached to the end of the aforementioned net guide 12.
The second tension string 20b is attached to the upper end of the aforementioned movable edge member 5 at one end, passed through the net 4, and guided into the vertical frame member 6 to which the aforementioned net 4 is fixed. Then the tension string 20b is passed through the vertical frame member 6, guided to the lower end, wound around the rotary element 22c provided at the lower part of the vertical frame member 6, guided upward in the vertical frame member 6, and connected to the tension string fixing piece 24 attached to the end of the aforementioned net guide 12 at the distal end thereof.
The third and fourth tension strings 20c and 20d are attached to the center and the lower end of the aforementioned movable edge member 5, respectively, at one end thereof, and the tension strings 20c and 20d are passed through the net 4, guided into the vertical frame member 6, to which the aforementioned net 4 is attached, passed through the vertical frame member 6 to the horizontal frame member 10 on top thereof, and then the tension strings 20c, 20d are introduced through the horizontal frame member 10 to the upper end of the vertical frame member 8, to which the net 4 is not attached, wound around the rotary element 22a provided at the upper part of the vertical frame member 8, guided in the opposite direction in the aforementioned horizontal frame member 10, and connected to the upper portion of the aforementioned movable edge member 5 at the distal end thereof.
The rotary elements for the second, third, and forth tension strings 20b, 20c, and 20d are not shown in the drawing.
The portions of the above-described tension strings 20b, 20c, and 20d stretched horizontally across the net 4 are passed through the net 4 for preventing slacking of the net 4 and maintaining the tightness of the net 4. The aforementioned respective rotary elements 22a to 22 may be sliding members or pulleys formed of synthetic resin having low resistance.
In the sliding screen door having the aforementioned structure, the aforementioned net guide 12 is constructed by connecting the plurality of guide pieces 14 formed of synthetic resin into a substantially U-shape including the bottom portion 14a extending along the lower end of the net 4 and the stabilizing portions 14b extending upward along the outer surface of the net 4 by the tape member 16 having bending elasticity and flexibility, and the aforementioned tape member 16 is passed through the insertion devices 14c formed along the bottom portions 14a of the aforementioned guide pieces 14, and then the guide pieces 14 are fixed at both ends to the tape member 16 with pins 18. Therefore, a reaction force generated by bending the tape member 16 at the connected device between the guide pieces 14 of the aforementioned net guide 12 works as a buffering force against the operating force of the movable edge member 5, and thus a buffering effect may be provided by an adequate resistance without hindering the opening and closing operability of the movable edge member 5.
Since the stabilizing portion 14b of the guide piece 14 is accommodated in the run-off 14g formed on the stabilizing portion 14b of the adjacent guide piece 14 so that the net guide 12 can be bent without forming a gap between the adjacent guide pieces 14, the notches, which have been required for enabling bending of the bottom portion of the net guide in the conventional sliding screen door may be eliminated, and hence its effectiveness as an inset barrier may be improved.
In addition, since the aforementioned net guide 12 is constructed by connecting the plurality of guide pieces 14 by passing the aforementioned tape member 16 through the insertion devices 14c formed thereon, trouble to connect the rigid units in sequence, as in the case of the conventional net guide in which the rigid units are connected by fitting together projections and holes, is not necessary, and hence the aforementioned net guide 12 and the sliding screen door having the same may be manufactured easily and as cheaply as possible.
In the aforementioned sliding screen door, the guide ridge 14d is formed on the back surface of the bottom portion 14a of the aforementioned guide piece 14, and the guide ridge 14d is slidably engaged with the recessed grooves g on both sides of the guiding device G provided in the floor surface at the doorway of the building. Therefore, adequate sliding movement of the aforementioned net guide 12, that is, the opening and closing operation of the aforementioned net 4, is achieved stably.
In addition, the aforementioned net 4 is provide with the net retaining piece 26 for preventing the net 4 from separating from the aforementioned net guide 12, and the engaging device 26a of the net retaining piece 26 is engaged with the engaging projection 14e formed on the guide piece 14 of the aforementioned net guide 12. Therefore, even when a relatively strong force such as a gust of wind is exerted in the direction toward the surface of the net 4, the aforementioned net 4 may be prevented from being separated from the net guide 12 as much as possible.
Subsequently,
Although the sliding screen door of the second embodiment is the same as the aforementioned first embodiment in principal structure and, as shown in
In other words, when the aforementioned net guide 32 is bent, the guide pieces 34 and 34 positioned at the bent portion are brought into contact with each other at the upper end corners of stabilizing portions 34b, and are separated at the lower ends thereof. Therefore, the length of the aforementioned tape member 36 is longer than the actual length of the plurality of guide pieces 14 in the connected state by a length corresponding to the gap between the guide pieces 34 and 34 positioned at the bent portion of the aforementioned net guide 32. However, these guide pieces 34 are connected in such a manner that the abutting portions 34f of the adjacent guide pieces 34 abut against each other and the stabilizing portions 34b of the adjacent guide pieces 34 are disposed without forming a gap therebetween when the aforementioned net guide 32 is linearly drawn along the lower end of the net 4 in a stretched state.
Since other structures of the second embodiment are substantially the same as the aforementioned first embodiment, the same parts or the corresponding parts are designated by the same numerals and are not described again.
Although the principle structure of the sliding screen door according to the third embodiment is the same as the aforementioned first embodiment and the second embodiment, as shown in
The guide pieces 54 positioned at both ends of the net guide 52 are fixed to the aforementioned tape member 56, as in the case of the aforementioned first and second embodiments.
More specifically, the guide pieces 54 constituting the aforementioned net guide 52 are formed into a substantially U-shape, as clearly shown in
A hook-shaped connecting strip 54h is formed so as to project from one end of the aforementioned bottom 54a in the direction of connection of the aforementioned guide pieces 34, and a connected device 54k for rotatably and disengageably engaging the aforementioned connecting strip 54h on the adjacent guide piece 54 is formed on the other end of the guide piece 54 in the direction of connection. More specifically, the aforementioned connecting strip 54h projects from one end surface of the aforementioned bottom portion 54a and is bent upward substantially at a right angle at the extremity 54j thereof, and the aforementioned connected device 54k is formed with a connecting hole 54m opened through the front and back surfaces of the aforementioned bottom portion 54a. The guide pieces 54 are connected disengageably and rotatably with each other by inserting the extremity 54j of the aforementioned connecting strip 54h into the connecting hole 54m of the connected device 54k of the adjacent guide piece 54.
Reference numeral 54d in the figure designates a pair of guide ridges provided on the back surface of the aforementioned bottom portion 54a for slidably engaging the guiding device G disposed on the floor surface at the doorway of the building, and reference numeral 54f designates an abutting portion including a surface formed on the end surface of the aforementioned guide ridge 54d so as to face the connecting direction of the guide pieces 54, formed at a position below the aforementioned insertion device 54c, the aforementioned connecting strip 54h, and the connected device 54k.
In this arrangement, as shown in
As shown in
In the third embodiment, the extremity 54j of the aforementioned connecting strip 54h may be bent downward and the aforementioned connecting hole 54m is formed in the surface side of the bottom portion 54a. It is also possible that the aforementioned pair of guide ridges 54d is formed into a pair of hook-shapes opposing each other, and slidably engaged with the recessed grooves formed on both sides of the aforementioned guiding device G, as in the case of the aforementioned first and second embodiments. Furthermore, the aforementioned net retaining piece 26 may be provided at the lower end of the net 4, and the aforementioned engaging projection 14e may be provided on the guide piece 54. Though it is not shown in the figure, the tension strings 20a to 20d are extended in the third embodiment, as in the case of the aforementioned first and the second embodiments.
Other constructions in the third embodiment are substantially the same as those in the aforementioned first and the second embodiments, and the same parts or the corresponding parts are represented by the same reference numerals, and will not be described again.
In the first to third embodiments, it is also applicable to fix one end of the aforementioned net guide 12 (32, 52) to the lower end of the vertical frame member 6, and to allow the other end of the net guide 12 (32, 52) to be fed out from and drawn into the lower end of the movable edge member 5, or to provide another net guide so as to be fed out from and drawn into the vertical frame member 6 (8) or the movable edge member 5 on the aforementioned screen door frame 2, on the net 4 as well as under the net 4. The aforementioned abutting portion 14f (34f, 54f) is not limited to the surface as described above, and may be of any shape and structure as long as it can prevent the net guide 12 (32, 52) from bending so as to project upward.
With the sliding screen door according to the invention described in detail above, in a sliding screen door having a net guide that moves in association with the opening and closing movement of a net, the opening and closing operation of the screen door can be performed smoothly while providing a buffering effect with an adequate resistance, without hindering the opening and closing operability of the movable edge member, by enabling a reaction force of the net guide, which is generated when it is bent, to be used as a buffering force against the operating force of the movable edge member, the net guide being formed by connecting guide pieces formed of a suitable resin.
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