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公开(公告)号:DE3402947A1
公开(公告)日:1984-09-13
申请号:DE3402947
申请日:1984-01-28
Inventor: HAAB KARL
Abstract: Such a floor guide has an angle consisting of a base plate (12) and of a fastening plate (14). Guide webs fastened to guide pedestals (11) are guided displaceably on the base plate (12) and can be locked. The web (10) projects either into a guide groove (9) made in the end face (6) of a door element (5) confronting the floor or into a recess for the retention of a covering wall (3). Because the guide webs (10) are adapted in their position to the respective requirements and the base plate (12) can be fastened to the masonry (1) by means of the fastening plate (14), the outlay for assembly is reduced in comparison with known floor guides.
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公开(公告)号:DE59307768D1
公开(公告)日:1998-01-15
申请号:DE59307768
申请日:1993-07-27
Abstract: A sliding element which can be displaced on running mechanisms along a rail exhibits a swing door which is pivotably mounted in an upper frame strip, having, in a lower frame strip (6'), an anchoring device with a hinge stud (16) which can be lowered to engage with a receiving bush anchored rotatably in the floor. The hinge stud (16) is integrally formed on a metal wedge-shaped hinge part (17) which, guided on a guide profile (18) vertically displaceably in the lower frame strip (6'), engages displaceably along a sliding profile (19) with a counter-profile (22) of a likewise wedge-shaped lowering part (23) consisting of plastic. Said lowering part exhibits, in a cutout (24), a driver nut (25) which engages with a lowering bolt (27) through a self-locking threaded connection, which lowering bolt (17) is connected in a positively locking manner, via a bevel gearing mechanism (29), to an actuating bolt (30) which is suitable for the engagement of a socket-head wrench. A torque-limiting claw coupling may be connected in between the bevel gearing mechanism (29) and the lowering bolt (27). The hinge part (17) can be moved up and down by turning the actuating bolt (30), but it cannot be displaced in any position, even owing to high forces exerted by the receiving bush on the hinge stud (16).
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