Sliding door systems and methods of absorbing forces in sliding door systems
A technology for sliding doors and door brackets, which is applied in the field of sliding doors and can solve problems such as wear of guide rails and fittings, damage to contents, etc.
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[0039] The following description focuses on an embodiment of the invention for a sliding door suitable for use with a cabinet or wardrobe. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments and may be applied to, for example, a sliding door that separates two spaces.
[0040] The table below lists specific features of the sliding door system and their respective reference numerals as described below and in the accompanying drawings.
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[0043] figure 1 , figure 2 and Fig. 9 shows that the top of the cabinet 300 ( figure 2 ) or the sliding door system 400 at the bottom (Fig. 9). A sliding door system 400 installed at the top of a cabinet generally comprises: a sliding door 404, a guide rail 200, two brackets 100, a stop member 204, two raised adapters 212 and a force transmission member 208 in the form of a shaft. Similarly, a sliding door system mounted at the bottom of a cabinet includes a sliding door 4...
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