Abstract:
A device for support and handling of sliding panels for doors, comprising a first fixed frame (10) adapted to be housed inside the door opening (V) astride uprights (MO) of the door frame, as well as a second mobile frame (20) disposed under the first frame (10) and connected to it with means that allow it to assume a retracted position, in which the panel (A) is housed inside the door opening (V) and abuts against the jambs (S) of the door frame, and an extracted position, in which the panel (A) is not housed inside the door opening (V) and is free to slide laterally, device also comprising a telescopic guide (30) with two or more tracks interposed between said second mobile frame (20) and the upper edge (A2) of the sliding panel (A).
Abstract:
The invention relates to a support and adjustment device of a trolley for sliding doors, which comprises a trolley (C) pre-assembled to the support plate (1), which incorporating, in one piece, a box body (2) crossed by a window (4) and a through hole (3) with vertical axis, wherein a stem (5) is inserted to provide connection between the trolley (C) and the plate (1), which incorporates screw anchors (6) for fast-fixing on the internal wall of the sliding door (P).
Abstract:
A trolley assembly to support and handle the sliding panels for furniture or doors comprises a bearing body (2, 200), to which a horizontal front pin (3a, 300a) and a horizontal back pin (4a, 400a) are transversally coupled to support front wheels (3,300) and back wheels (4,400) that are free to make both oscillation angles (α) on the vertical plane (PV) orthogonal to the traveling direction (F) of the trolley (1,100), and oscillation angles (β) on a horizontal plane (PO) orthogonal to the vertical plane (PV).
Abstract:
A sliding door supporting device, which also allows the horizontal sliding parallel to the plane of the door wing (4) thereof between an opening position and closing position of the compartment (3), comprises a fixing plate (10) and two sliding rails (11, 12) arranged in the side of each other. The rail (12) slides with respect to the fixing plate (10) and respect to the other adjacent rail (12). The rail (12) is fixed to the door wing (4). With the door open, only part of the rail (11) remains in sight, occupying only a fraction of the width of the passage compartment (3).