Abstract:
A by-pass door assembly is disclosed including a pair of stiles and a pair of trim pieces adapted to frame a rectangular panel and a plurality of corner brackets held by the stiles and the trim pieces. Each of the stiles includes an elongated one-piece slot free member having spaced front and rear walls joined by a side wall to define a panel receiving channel. The rear wall and the side wall define a triangular box shaped portion. Each of the trim pieces includes a rear wall having a longitudinally extending, outwardly directed groove portion. Each of the corner brackets includes a central, channel-shaped housing and outwardly extending portions having spaced tabs adapted to be received and captured by the stile members. Tabs extend outwardly from the transverse edge of the bracket and include a transverse bead which is captured by the groove of the trim member. Brackets on one side of the panel are adapted to retain guide rollers to either suspend the door construction from an upper track or to support the door construction on the lower track. The remaining corner brackets carry guide members having flexible attachment tabs.
Abstract:
In a sash window or like panel assembly wherein each sash is rollable horizontally over a rail on the sill of a generally rectangular supporting frame, each roller of the sash is rotatably supported by an inverted-U-shaped roller support which is fixedly mounted in a selected position in a downwardly opening channel formed in the bottom horizontal member of the sash. The roller support has, typically, a pair of resilient hooks fashioned by inwardly folding the bottom ends of its opposed side portions, which hooks are engageable with respective overhangs formed on both sides of the rail throughout its full length.
Abstract:
An improved panel support for use in partitioning display shelves which is positionable at any location along the length of the shelf without the necessity of having a supporting structure at the front edge of the shelf comprising a slotted L-shaped holder employing a bifurcated cam-shaped protrusion which is grasped by a correspondingly profiled clamping strip mounted on the shelf along which the holder may be moved.
Abstract:
One or more adjustable retainers are mounted on top of a sliding glass door at the corners, or suitably spaced, to fill in the space between the sliding glass door and the inside of the upper track so that the sliding glass door cannot be lifted vertically from the outside by unauthorized persons. The fastener comprises two adjustable wedge members which are secured to the door or the track.
Abstract:
This invention pertains to hardware for installing framed door panels in a doorway to provide a sliding door installation. Door panels are framed with rails and stiles that are interconnected at the door corners by identical brackets. The brackets at the top corners of the doors are used to carry roller wheels that rest on upper trackways of the doorway and the brackets at the bottom corners of the doors are used to carry guides that guide the doors over the trackways of a threshold of the doorway.