Abstract:
A support and guide device for sliding doors in wardrobes, comprising a carriage (2, 2') slidable along tracks (6, 8) provided on the top (10) and on the base (12) of the wardrobe, characterised in that an arm (22) is pivoted to said carriage and is provided at its other end with a hinge (24) articulable through 180° and fixed to the door, and further comprising friction means (30, 28) acting elastically on the arm to maintain its configuration substantially stable about the arm pivot pin.
Abstract:
A coupling element for crosspieces of metal frames, in particular for doors and/or door leaves, said frames consisting of two uprights (2) connected together by two stringers (4), characterised by comprising a body (14) insertable by pressure into the crosspiece (12) and provided with an appendix (24) projecting by a portion corresponding to the thickness of the upright, said appendix extending into a block (26) of overall size substantially corresponding to the diameter of a hole (28) provided in the upright, said block being longitudinally out of alignment with the axis of the pressure-insertable body.
Abstract:
A braked closure device for wardrobe doors, characterised by comprising: - a body (2) to be fixed to the door (42) of the wardrobe (44), said door being provided with means (46) for its sliding along rails (48) rigid with the wardrobe, - a slider (8) slidable within said body (2) and secured to the end of an elastic means (38) having its other end rigid with the body, - a braking device (10) rigid with the slider and provided with a pinion (12) cooperating with a rack (20) rigid with the body, said pinion interfering resistively with the rack during door closure and passively during door opening, - means (50) rigid with the wardrobe and interfering with said slider (8) during door opening such as to lock the slider relative to the wardrobe and enable the body (2) to move relative to said slider, to hence load the elastic means (38), - means (26, 30, 32) for maintaining a stable position of the slider (8), urged by the elastic means (38), relative to the body, and to disengage the locking means (50) to enable the body to travel freely during subsequent opening of the door, said maintenance and disengagement means (26, 30, 32) interfering with said locking means (50) during subsequent door closure, to enable the body (2) to slide relative to the slider (8), pulled by the elastic reaction of said elastic means (38), said sliding being braked by interference of the pinion (12) with the rack (20).
Abstract:
The device (D) for easily assembling and disassembling slidable doors (A1, A2) to and from a piece of furniture (M), comprises a body (5) fitted with a door-sliding wheel (7), which is associated with the lower side ofa horizontally slidable door (A1, A2), by being connected thereto through a clamp member (1), which is secured to the projecting free end of a door-supporting member (S3, S4), which in turn is fastened to the lower side of the respective door (A1, A2). The said body (5) is swingable about pivot (4) extending parallel to the door lower side, so that by being caused to swing upwardly, this body is angularly moved from a horizontal rest position to an upright operative position, and the same is thus preferably automatically inserted into the respective door-guiding, channel-shaped rail (B3, B4), as a result of parts of the said body (5) being caused to cooperate with the respective rail (B3, B4), or with lower stationary parts of a piece of furniture (M).
Abstract:
A support and guide device for sliding doors in wardrobes, comprising a carriage (2, 2') slidable along tracks (6, 8) provided on the top (10) and on the base (12) of the wardrobe, characterised in that an arm (22) is pivoted to said carriage and is provided at its other end with a hinge (24) articulable through 180° and fixed to the door, and further comprising friction means (30, 28) acting elastically on the arm to maintain its configuration substantially stable about the arm pivot pin.
Abstract:
The device (D) for easily assembling and disassembling slidable doors (A1, A2) to and from a piece of furniture (M), comprises a body (5) fitted with a door-sliding wheel (7), which is associated with the lower side ofa horizontally slidable door (A1, A2), by being connected thereto through a clamp member (1), which is secured to the projecting free end of a door-supporting member (S3, S4), which in turn is fastened to the lower side of the respective door (A1, A2). The said body (5) is swingable about pivot (4) extending parallel to the door lower side, so that by being caused to swing upwardly, this body is angularly moved from a horizontal rest position to an upright operative position, and the same is thus preferably automatically inserted into the respective door-guiding, channel-shaped rail (B3, B4), as a result of parts of the said body (5) being caused to cooperate with the respective rail (B3, B4), or with lower stationary parts of a piece of furniture (M).