Anti-explosion stainless steel glass sliding door
By introducing a buffer plate and a limiting rod structure into the stainless steel glass sliding door, the problems of glass sliding doors cracking due to impact and door frame deformation are solved, achieving buffer protection for the glass door and protection for the sliding track, ensuring normal opening and closing.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing stainless steel glass sliding doors cannot effectively cushion and protect the glass from shattering upon impact, and the door frame is prone to deformation due to prolonged foot traffic, affecting the smoothness of opening and closing.
A structure including a buffer plate, a limiting spring, and a limiting top rod is designed. The limiting top rod and the buffer plate work together to provide buffer protection for the glass door. At the same time, the slot and the protective pedal prevent the slide rail from being deformed by stepping on it.
It effectively prevents glass sliding doors from shattering due to forceful slamming and protects the tracks from deformation caused by foot traffic, ensuring the normal opening and closing of the glass doors.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass sliding door technology, specifically to an explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door. Background Technology
[0002] The history of glass sliding doors can be traced back to the development stage of architecture's need for space division and lighting. In the early days, when architectural spaces needed to be flexibly divided, people began to try using movable partitions. Glass, as a transparent material, was introduced and combined with wooden or metal frames to form the earliest glass sliding doors. They were mainly used indoors, such as separating the living room and dining room in a residence, or dividing different display areas in a shop. However, existing glass sliding doors are prone to breakage due to violent impacts when the door is closed, and the door frame is easily deformed due to long-term foot traffic, affecting the smoothness of opening and closing the glass sliding door. To solve the above problems, an explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door is needed.
[0003] Existing stainless steel glass sliding doors cannot provide cushioning protection during operation to prevent the glass from shattering due to impact, nor can they prevent the door frame from deforming due to long-term foot traffic. Therefore, there is an urgent need for an explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door to solve the problems of existing stainless steel glass sliding doors, which cannot provide cushioning protection for the glass sliding door during use, preventing the glass sliding door from shattering due to impact, and cannot prevent the door frame from deforming due to long-term foot traffic.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door, comprising a door frame, a slide rail installed on the inner wall of the door frame, a glass door installed on the outer wall of the slide rail, a buffer plate installed inside the door frame, a limit spring installed on the inner wall of the buffer plate, a limit rod installed on the outer wall of the limit spring, a slot provided on the side wall of the door frame, a protective pedal installed on the inner wall of the slot, and a fixed shaft passing through the interior of the protective pedal.
[0006] Preferably, the slide rail is symmetrically arranged with the central axis of the door frame as the center, and the slide rail is slidably connected to the glass door.
[0007] Preferably, the limiting top rod forms a telescopic structure with the buffer plate through the limiting spring, and the limiting top rod is symmetrically arranged with the central axis of the buffer plate as the center.
[0008] Preferably, the buffer plate is tightly fitted to the glass door, and the limiting top rod is engaged with the door frame.
[0009] Preferably, the protective pedal is inserted into the slot, and the surface of the protective pedal is set at a 45-degree angle.
[0010] Preferably, the top height of the protective pedal is consistent with the top height of the slide rail, and the fixed shaft passes through the interior of the door frame and is threadedly connected to the protective pedal.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0012] 1. This utility model uses a glass door, a buffer plate, a limiting spring, and a limiting top rod. The limiting top rod is pressed inward, and then the buffer plate is placed inside the two sides of the door frame. At this time, the limiting top rod is pushed out by the elastic force of the limiting spring, so that the limiting top rod is locked and fixed to the door frame, which is convenient for disassembly and replacement. The buffer plate can play a buffer protection role for the glass door, avoiding the glass door from being shattered by impact due to violent closing.
[0013] 2. This utility model uses a slot, a protective pedal, and a fixing shaft. The protective pedal is inserted into the slot, and then the fixing shaft connects the protective pedal to the door frame by thread. The protective pedal protects the slide rail and distributes the pressure when people step on the door frame, preventing the slide rail from deforming due to direct stepping and affecting the normal opening and closing of the glass door. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the present utility model from the front view;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram showing the internal cross-section of the door frame of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the internal cross-section of the buffer plate of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram showing the components surrounding the protective pedal of this utility model disassembled.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Door frame; 2. Slide rail; 3. Glass door; 4. Buffer plate; 5. Limit spring; 6. Limit top rod; 7. Slot; 8. Protective pedal; 9. Fixed shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0020] The embodiments of this utility model will be described below based on its overall structure.
[0021] Please see Figure 1-4 An explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door includes a door frame 1, a slide rail 2 installed on the inner wall of the door frame 1, a glass door 3 installed on the outer wall of the slide rail 2, a buffer plate 4 installed inside the door frame 1, a limit spring 5 installed on the inner wall of the buffer plate 4, and a limit rod 6 installed on the outer wall of the limit spring 5. The slide rail 2 is symmetrically arranged around the central axis of the door frame 1 and is slidably connected to the glass door 3. The limit rod 6 forms a telescopic structure with the buffer plate 4 through the limit spring 5, and is symmetrical about the central axis of the buffer plate 4. The buffer plate 4 is tightly fitted to the glass door 3, and the limiting rod 6 is engaged with the door frame 1. By using the glass door 3, buffer plate 4, limiting spring 5, and limiting rod 6, the limiting rod 6 is pressed inward, and then the buffer plate 4 is placed inside both sides of the door frame 1. At this time, the limiting rod 6 is pushed out by the elastic force of the limiting spring 5, so that the limiting rod 6 is engaged and fixed with the door frame 1, which is convenient for disassembly and replacement. The buffer plate 4 can provide buffer protection for the glass door 3, preventing the glass door 3 from being shattered due to impact when the door is closed violently.
[0022] Please see Figure 1-4 An explosion-proof stainless steel glass sliding door is disclosed. A slot 7 is provided on the side wall of the door frame 1. A protective pedal 8 is installed on the inner wall of the slot 7. A fixing shaft 9 passes through the interior of the protective pedal 8. The protective pedal 8 is inserted into the slot 7, and its surface is set at a 45-degree angle. The top height of the protective pedal 8 is consistent with the top height of the slide rail 2. The fixing shaft 9 passes through the interior of the door frame 1 and is threadedly connected to the protective pedal 8. The protective pedal 8 is inserted into the slot 7 via the slot 7, the protective pedal 8, and the fixing shaft 9, and then threadedly connected to the door frame 1 via the fixing shaft 9. The protective pedal 8 protects the slide rail 2, distributing the pressure when people step on the door frame 1, preventing direct stepping on the slide rail 2 from deforming it and affecting the normal opening and closing of the glass door 3.
[0023] Working principle: In use, first move the device to the desired position, then press the limiting rod 6 inward, and then place the buffer plate 4 inside both sides of the door frame 1. At this time, the limiting rod 6 is pushed out by the elastic force of the limiting spring 5, so that the limiting rod 6 is locked and fixed to the door frame 1, which is convenient for disassembly and replacement. The buffer plate 4 can buffer and protect the glass door 3, preventing the glass door 3 from being shattered due to impact when the door is closed violently. Then, insert the protective pedal 8 into the slot 7, and then connect the protective pedal 8 to the door frame 1 by thread through the fixing shaft 9. The protective pedal 8 can protect the slide rail 2, so that when people step on the door frame 1, the pressure is blocked and distributed, preventing the slide rail 2 from being deformed by stepping on it directly, which would affect the normal opening and closing of the glass door 3. Finally, move the glass door 3 along the slide rail 2 to open and close normally. This completes the use of the device. The contents not described in detail in this manual are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art.
[0024] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door comprising a door frame (1), characterized in that: The inner wall of the door frame (1) is provided with a sliding rail (2), the outer wall of the sliding rail (2) is provided with a glass door (3), the inner part of the door frame (1) is provided with a buffer plate (4), the inner wall of the buffer plate (4) is provided with a limiting spring (5), the outer wall of the limiting spring (5) is provided with a limiting jack (6), the side wall of the door frame (1) is provided with a clamping groove (7), the inner wall of the clamping groove (7) is provided with a protective pedal (8), and the inner part of the protective pedal (8) is penetrated by a fixed shaft (9).
2. The blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door of claim 1, wherein: The sliding rail (2) is symmetrically arranged around the central axis of the door frame (1), and the sliding rail (2) is in sliding connection with the glass door (3).
3. The blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door of claim 1, wherein: The limiting jack (6) and the buffer plate (4) constitute a telescopic structure through the limiting spring (5), and the limiting jack (6) is symmetrically arranged around the central axis of the buffer plate (4).
4. The blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door of claim 1, wherein: The buffer plate (4) is closely attached to the glass door (3), and the limiting jack (6) is in clamping connection with the door frame (1).
5. The blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door of claim 1, wherein: The protective pedal (8) is inserted into the clamping groove (7), and the surface of the protective pedal (8) is provided with a 45-degree inclined surface.
6. The blast-resistant stainless steel glass sliding door of claim 1, wherein: The top height of the protective pedal (8) is consistent with the top height of the sliding rail (2), and the fixed shaft (9) penetrates the inner part of the door frame (1) and is in threaded connection with the protective pedal (8).