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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.

Active Publication Date: 2022-01-11
IKEA SUPPLY
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This causes undesirable forces to reverberate throughout the cabinet, which can cause damage to the contents stored in the cabinet and cause premature wear of the rails and fittings

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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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A sliding door system (400) for a cabinet (300) having at least one central beam (308) dividing the cabinet into at least two vertically extending compartments is disclosed. The sliding door system (400) includes a guide rail (200, 250) for supporting the sliding door (404); and at least a first bracket (100a, 100d) for securing the guide rail (200, 250) at the front of the cabinet (300) ) and a second bracket (100b, 100c). The first bracket (100a, 100d) is installed on the side wall (302) of the cabinet (300) and the second bracket (100b, 100c) is installed on the back of the central beam (308) with the installed first bracket (100a, 100d) on the side of the side wall (302); thus, the force acting on the guide rail (200, 250) through the associated sliding door (404) will be at least partially supported by the second bracket (100b, 100c) and The central beam (308) absorbs. A method of absorbing forces during use of a sliding door system is also disclosed.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to the field of sliding doors. More specifically, the present invention relates to sliding door systems for use with cabinets and methods of absorbing forces in sliding door systems. Background technique [0002] Sliding doors are often mounted on storage systems such as cabinets and wardrobes using support rails that can be screwed into the front area of ​​the cabinet to interfere with the interior space of the cabinet and reduce the available storage space. Alternatively, rails secured above the cabinet area or to the sides of the cabinet take up space that could otherwise be used for additional storage and can cause the door to extend above, below and / or to the sides of the cabinet. This is not only aesthetically pleasing but also obstructs neighboring objects. [0003] When sliding doors are opened and closed rapidly, the sliding doors often hit the limits of the rails and / or fittings. This causes undesira...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E05D15/06A47B96/06E06B3/46
CPCE06B3/46E05D15/06E05D15/08E05Y2900/20E05F5/003E05B65/08E05C19/06E05B65/44E05D15/0647E05D15/0652E05Y2201/218
Inventor 托马斯·埃斯基尔松哈坎·佩尔松尼克拉斯·施特伦贝格
Owner IKEA SUPPLY