Anti-swinging mechanism for hanging door
A hanging door and rotating structure technology, which is applied in the field of hanging doors, can solve the problems of door leaf swinging laterally and affecting the use of hanging doors
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Embodiment 1
[0034] see Figure 1-4 , the anti-swing mechanism for hanging doors in this embodiment includes a fixed seat 1 and a guide 2; it is characterized in that the guide 2 can be placed on a vertical plane perpendicular to the surface of the door leaf by passing the guide 2 The internally swinging rotating structure is connected to the fixed base 1; the rotating structure includes a rotating connecting piece 3 and two upwardly extending mounting pieces 4 arranged on the fixing base 1, and the rotating connecting piece 3 is rotatably connected to the two mounting pieces 4; the guide 2 is set on the rotating connector 3.
[0035] Through the above structure, the rotating connecting member 3 is used as an intermediate piece to realize the rotating connection between the guiding member 2 and the fixed seat 1. During operation, the rotating connecting member 3 swings like a “swing”, so that the guiding member 2 can be tilted at a certain angle.
[0036] see Figure 1-3 , the guide memb...
Embodiment 2
[0048] see Figure 11 , the difference from Example 1 is that the rotating connector 3 is in the shape of a "ten", and the two ends of the rotating connector 3 parallel to the fixed base 1 are respectively rotated and connected to the two mounting parts 4; perpendicular to the fixed base 1 The upper end of the upper end is connected with the guide pulley, so that the guide pulley can rotate relative to the rotating connector 3; the rotation gap 6 is formed between the lower end perpendicular to the fixed seat 1 and the fixed seat 1. Obviously, the guide pulley can be rotated perpendicular to the door leaf 8 through the "ten"-shaped rotating connecting piece 3, thereby facilitating the installation of the door leaf 8.
Embodiment 3
[0050] see Figure 12 , different from Embodiments 1 and 2, the rotating connecting member 3 is a linear rotating shaft, both ends of which are rotationally connected to the mounting member 4, while the guiding member 2 is fixedly connected in the middle of the rotating shaft, and cannot The rotating shaft rotates on its own; a rotation gap 6 is formed between the lower end of the guide member 2 and the fixed base 1 . Similarly, the guide member 2 can rotate around the rotating shaft, so as to facilitate the installation of the door leaf 8 .
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