Improvement on a concealed track system
An invisible and rail-based technology, which is applied to the layout of the wing leaf, the suspension device of the wing leaf, door/window accessories, etc., can solve the problems of affecting sliding, easy to enter dust and gravel, affecting cleaning, etc., and achieve simple processing and installation Effect
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[0023] An improvement of an invisible track system, such as figure 1 As shown, it is composed of a mounting seat 10, a plastic sheet 20, an invisible stake track 30, an invisible stake 40, and a base 50. Wherein, the connection between the mounting seat 10 and the plastic sheet 20 is as follows: figure 2 As shown, the mounting seat 10 is made of aluminum alloy, plastic, or glass fiber reinforced plastic, and is a rectangular profile with a lower opening. The main feature is that there is a groove 11 on each side. The mounting seat 10 is connected with two plastic sheets 20 to form a sliding groove. Described invisible pile track 30 is as image 3 As shown, it consists of an inverted "U"-shaped iron sheet 31 and a mounting bracket 32. The outer surface of the inverted "U"-shaped iron sheet 31 is stuck in the groove 33 of the mounting bracket 32, and the inner surface of the inverted "U"-shaped iron sheet 31 The surface is in sliding connection with invisible pegs 40 . Two ...
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[0026] In addition to the above scheme, the invisible pile track 30 can also be as Figure 11 As shown, it consists of a mounting bracket 60 and N rollers 70. As shown in FIG. 12, the mounting bracket 60 is formed by connecting two inverted "L"-shaped plastic parts. N roller mounting holes 61 arranged in an inverted "U" shape are arranged on the plastic part, and four screw holes 62 are arranged on the plastic part surface. There is a screw hole 63 at both ends of the mounting bracket.
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