Information
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Patent Grant
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6418588
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Patent Number
6,418,588
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Williams; Mark
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 91
- 016 872
- 016 105
- 049 409
- 049 413
- 049 421
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The suspension device which serves to connect a door element (2) to a running mechanism (6) guided in a rail (4) has a securing means (30) which can be connected to the door element (2), and a connecting screw (10) which is provided with a screw head (11) and a shank (12-15), can be fitted into the securing means (30) and screwed into a threaded drill-hole (9) provided in the running mechanism (6). The securing means (30) has two wing elements (32a, 32b) which can be connected to the door element (2) and which are connected by a central piece (33) which is provided with a recess (34) and is bent upward relative to the wing elements (32a, 32b) in such a manner that, after the securing means (30) is installed, the screw head (11) can be guided through under the central piece (33), so that the shank (12-15) can be introduced into the recess (34), which is adjoined by a collar (35) serving to hold the screw head (11). The suspension device, which can be produced cost-effectively and fitted and adjusted with little outlay, only requires a little space, so that the door element (2) can be fitted at a small distance from the running mechanism (6) and rail (4).
Description
The invention relates to a suspension device.
In order to close off or divide rooms use is frequently made of sliding doors which, as shown in
FIG. 1
, are connected to a running mechanism
6
guided in a rail. Running mechanisms of this type are described, for example, in EP 0 733 766 or EP 0 679 788. The normally U-profile-shaped rail
4
has running surfaces
5
along which the rollers
8
of the running mechanism
6
are guided. A buffer device
100
is furthermore provided in the rail
4
, by means of which buffer device the running mechanism
6
can be cushioned and secured. For this purpose, the body
101
of the buffer device
100
has an elastic element
102
and a retaining spring
103
which, in
FIG. 1
, engages in a hub diameter provided in the rollers
8
and consequently secures the running mechanism
6
at the end of the rail.
The door element
2
which is shown in
FIG. 1
is connected to the running mechanism
6
by a connecting screw
1
which is screwed at one end into a threaded drill-hole
9
provided in the running mechanism
6
and at the other end is fitted with the head piece
1
a
into a securing means
3
which is attached to the upper side of the door element
2
by screws
3
a
. The securing means
3
shown has upwardly directed clasp elements
3
b
′,
3
b
″,
3
b
′″ which enclose a cavity
3
c
into which the head
1
a
of the connecting screw
1
can be introduced frontally or else, as shown in
FIG. 1
a
, laterally. The head
1
a
of the connecting screw
1
is provided with drill-holes
1
b
and is connected to a square plate
1
c
which bears against the clasp elements
3
b
′,
3
b
″,
3
b
′″. A tool can be inserted into the drill-holes
1
b
and can be used to rotate the head
1
a
until the connecting screw
1
, or the distance of the door element
2
from the rail
4
, is correctly adjusted. However, each time the tool is inserted, with the result that the connecting screw
1
can only be rotated by about 90°, with the result that the adjustment procedure takes up a considerable amount of time. During the adjustment procedure the screw head
1
a
is generally displaced within the cavity
3
c
, with the result that the door element
2
has to be realigned before the connecting screw
1
can be fixed by a screw nut
20
.
In addition, the securing means
3
is a diecast part which has to be produced with a correspondingly high outlay. Furthermore, diecast parts are generally sensitive to impact and are not corrosion resistant. In this arrangement, the relatively delicate clasp elements
3
b
′,
3
b
″,
3
b
′″, which are subjected to a high load, are particularly at risk. So that the head
1
a
of the connecting screw
1
is of a sufficient strength and can be grasped with a tool, it has to be manufactured in an appropriate size. This results in an installation height for the securing means
3
that requires a relatively large distance between the rail
4
and securing means
3
or door element
2
.
The present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a cost-effective and stable suspension device for a door element, which device can be produced from rust-free materials, can be fitted in a simple manner, can easily be adjusted and can be connected in such a manner to a running mechanism guided in a rail that only a small distance is required between the door element and rail.
This object is achieved by the measures specified in claim
1
. Advantageous refinements of the invention are specified in further claims.
The suspension device comprises a connecting screw and a securing means which can both be produced cost-effectively. The securing means can be manufactured by punching from a metal plate in a few working steps. The space required by the securing means between the door element and running mechanism is extremely small and corresponds approximately to twice the height of the head piece of the connecting screw, which can easily be adjusted stepwise after the door element provided with the securing means is fitted, and can be arrested, without the securing means being laterally displaced. It is particularly advantageous that the tool provided for the adjustment procedure does not act on the relatively narrow head, but on the easily accessible shank of the connecting screw.
In the following, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to a drawing, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a known suspension device by which a door element
2
is connected to a running mechanism
6
guided in a rail
4
,
FIG. 2
shows a connecting screw
10
according to the invention having a screw nut
20
serving to arrest the device,
FIG. 3
shows a securing means
30
according to the invention, as seen from below,
FIG. 4
shows the securing means
30
according to
FIG. 3
, as seen from the rear side,
FIG. 5
shows the securing means
30
according to
FIG. 3
, as seen from the front side,
FIG. 6
shows the securing means
30
according to
FIG. 3
, as seen from above,
FIG. 7
shows the securing means
30
according to
FIG. 3
during its fitting to the connecting screw
10
,
FIG. 8
shows the connecting screw
10
, as seen from the front, and
FIG. 9
shows the suspension device according to the invention by which a door element
2
is connected to a running mechanism
6
guided in a rail
4
.
FIG. 1
shows the suspension device which is described at the beginning and by which a door element
2
is connected to a running mechanism
6
which is guided in a rail
4
. The normally U-profile-shaped rail
4
has running surfaces
5
along which the rollers of the running mechanism
6
are guided. A buffer device
100
is furthermore provided in the rail
4
, by means of which buffer device the running mechanism
6
can be cushioned and secured. The door element
2
is connected to the running mechanism
6
by a connecting screw
1
which is screwed at one end into a threaded drill-hole
9
provided in the running mechanism
6
and at the other end is fitted with the head piece into the securing means
3
described at the beginning. In order to avoid the deficiencies of this known device, suspension devices according to the invention are proposed, which devices each comprise a connecting screw
10
and a securing means
30
, as are shown in FIG.
2
and
FIGS. 3
to
6
, respectively. The manner in which the connecting screw
10
and the securing means
30
are connected to each other and also to the running mechanism
6
and the door element
2
can be seen in FIG.
7
and FIG.
9
.
The suspension device according to the invention is explained in detail in the following with reference to the drawings. The securing means
30
which is shown in
FIGS. 3
to
6
comprises a central piece
33
which is connected on both sides to a wing element
32
a
,
32
b
. The wing elements
32
a
,
32
b
have drill-holes
31
through which screws can be guided which serve to connect the securing means
30
to the door element
2
.
It can be seen from FIG.
4
and
FIG. 5
that the zones between the central piece
33
of the two wing elements,
32
a
,
32
b
are bent in such a manner that the central piece
33
is raised to a sufficient extent with respect to the wing elements
32
a
,
32
b
that the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
can be introduced below the central piece
33
after the securing means
30
is installed. Since it is the shank
13
and not the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
which has to be grasped for the adjustment procedure, said shank can be selected such that it is relatively narrow.
In order to hold the connecting screw
10
, the central piece
33
has a recess
34
into which the shank
12
-
15
of the connecting screw
10
can be introduced. Furthermore, on the lower side the central piece
33
has a collar
35
into which the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
can be sunk (see FIG.
3
). In this arrangement, the ends of the collar
35
, which ends adjoin the entrance to the recess
34
, prevent the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
grasped by the collar
35
from slipping out of the recess
34
again. It can be seen in
FIG. 9
that the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
is pressed into the collar
35
because of the weight of the door element
2
. Only by raising the door element
2
can the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
be detached again from the collar
35
. As a result, the door element
2
is reliably secured right after it is fitted.
Owing to the material requirements for the collar
35
, during the manufacture of the securing means
30
material is displaced downward in a channel
37
from the upper side, shown in
FIG. 6
, of the central piece
33
, and is pressed on the lower side into a shape forming the collar
35
. The securing means
30
, including the recess
34
, can therefore be punched in a simple manner from a metal plate, provided with the collar
35
and bent. The collar
35
furthermore prevents the head
11
of the connecting screw
10
from being able to rotate automatically, for example when the door element
2
is knocked or when vibrations occur. However, by means of a particularly advantageous requirement of the connecting screw
10
described in the following it is possible to adjust and arrest the connecting screw
10
in a simple manner.
FIG. 2
shows the connecting screw
10
according to the invention and comprising a head
11
and a shank
12
-
15
. The shank
12
-
15
essentially comprises three parts
12
,
13
and
15
which are stepped with respect to one another and between which transition pieces
14
, provided if appropriate to extend the shank
12
-
15
, are provided. The stepping of the parts
12
,
13
and
15
can also be seen particularly well in
FIG. 8
, in which the connecting screw
10
is shown from the front.
The front part
12
of the shank
12
-
15
, which front part bears against the screw head
11
and has the largest diameter, preferably has a thread for a screw nut
20
which, as shown in
FIG. 9
, serves to arrest the connecting screw
10
, so that the screw head
11
is held immovably in the collar
35
after installation.
The end part
15
of the shank
12
-
15
, which end part is likewise provided with a thread and has a smaller diameter, serves for the connection to the running mechanism
6
. In this arrangement, the end part
15
of the shank
12
-
15
can be screwed into the threaded drill-hole
9
until the desired distance is set between the door element
2
and running mechanism
6
.
The central part
13
provided between the front part
12
and end part
15
is configured in such a manner that it can be grasped by a tool, held and rotated in order to adjust the distance between the door element
2
and running mechanism
6
. The central part
13
is preferably in the form of a hexagon screw head (similar to the screw head
11
) which can be grasped by a wrench.
Of particular interest is the preferably hexagon-shaped screw head
11
, which is provided on the side facing the shank
12
-
15
with rounded-off areas
16
which enable the screw head
11
to rotate in the collar and to adjust the suspension device. For this purpose, the screw nut
20
is loosened, after which the central part
13
is grasped and rotated. The rounded-off areas
16
prevent the screw head
11
from tilting in the collar
35
and blocking. During rotation of the central part
13
, the screw head
11
is pressed out of the collar
35
for each sixth of a revolution and rotated without being laterally displaced. The connecting screw
10
, which is roughly set before installation, can therefore be precisely set after installation by means of a wrench. No lateral adjustment is therefore required after the door element
2
has been adjusted vertically.
After the vertical adjustment of the door element
2
, the connecting screw
10
is preferably arrested by a screw nut
20
. Because of the weight of the door element
2
, by which the screw head
11
is pressed into the collar
35
, it is sometimes also possible to dispense with arresting.
It can be seen from FIG.
7
and
FIG. 9
that the suspension device according to the invention requires only a small space. The wing elements
32
a
,
32
b
are preferably fastened on the upper side of the door element
2
by screws. Between the door element
2
and the running mechanism
6
which is guided in the rail
4
space is only provided for the screw nut
20
, which is provided in order to arrest the device, and the central part
13
, which serves to adjust the device. If the arresting by the screw nut
20
is dispensed with, there is a minimal distance between the door element
2
and rail
4
of a few millimeters.
Claims
- 1. A suspension device which serves to connect a door element (2) to a running mechanism (6) guided in a rail (4), having a securing means (30) which can be connected to the door element (2), and having a connecting screw (10) which has a screw head (11) and a shank (12-15) and which can be fitted into the securing means (30) and screwed into a threaded drill-hole (9) provided in the running mechanism (6), wherein the securing means (30) has two wing elements (32a, 32b) which can be connected to the door element (2) and which are connected by a central piece (33) which is provided with a recess (34) and is bent upward relative to the wing elements (32a, 32b) in such a manner that, after the securing means (30) is installed, the screw head (11) can be guided through under the central piece (33), so that the shank (12-15) can be introduced into the recess (34), which is adjoined by a collar (35), located on a lower side of the central piece 33, serving to hold the screw head (11) and into which the screw head (11) of the connecting screw (10) can be sunk, and wherein the shank (12-15) has:a front part (12) which is provided with a thread and serves to hold a screw nut (20) which is used to arrest the connecting screw (10), an end part (15), which can be screwed into the threaded drill-hole (9) of the running mechanism (6), and a central part (13) which is configured in such a manner that it can be grasped, held and rotated by a tool, and wherein the end part (15), the central part (13) and the front part (12) are stepped with respect to one another in such a manner that the screw nut (20) can be slid over the end part (15), and central part (13).
- 2. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wing elements (32a, 32b) are provided for installation on the upper side of the door element (2) and for this purpose are provided with drill-holes (31) which serve for running the fastening screws through.
- 3. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the collar (35) is configured in such a manner that, after the connecting screw (10) is fitted, said collar surrounds the screw head (11) to an extent sufficient to keep the shank (12-15) retained within the recess (34).
- 4. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein between the end part (15), the central part (13) and the front part (12), at least one transition part (14) is provided, which is stepped with respect to the front part (12) in such a manner that the screw nut (20) can be slid over the transition part (14).
- 5. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the screw head (11) is rounded off on the shank side.
- 6. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the securing means (30) is manufactured by punching and pressing from a preferably corrosion-resistant metal element.
- 7. The suspension device as claimed in claim 6, wherein that side of the securing means (30) which lies opposite the collar (35) has a pressed-in channel (37) from which the material has been displaced toward the collar (35).
- 8. The suspension device as claimed in claim 1, wherein ends of the collar (35) adjoin the entrance to the recess (34), preventing the screw head (11) of the connecting screw (10) that is grasped by the collar (35) from slipping out of the recess.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
773/99 |
Apr 1999 |
CH |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/CH00/00146 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/65186 |
11/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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