U.S. patent application number 14/626834 was filed with the patent office on 2015-08-06 for partition sweep assembly.
This patent application is currently assigned to CIW ENTERPRISES, INC.. The applicant listed for this patent is Joseph L. Balay, Joseph D. Kondash. Invention is credited to Joseph L. Balay, Joseph D. Kondash.
Application Number | 20150218866 14/626834 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 46161124 |
Filed Date | 2015-08-06 |
United States Patent
Application |
20150218866 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kondash; Joseph D. ; et
al. |
August 6, 2015 |
PARTITION SWEEP ASSEMBLY
Abstract
A folding accordion sweep partition assembly is presented. The
partition has a plurality of partition panels, the panel having a
front face, a rear face, a bottom edge, and two opposing open sided
panel keyway channels. A hinge having two side walls, the side wall
terminating in a hinge key hinges two panels by having a first
hinge key slidably received and retained in a first partition panel
keyway channel and a second hinge key slidably received and
retained in a second partition panel keyway channel. The partition
panel has a mounting bracket affixed to it, a bottom bracket
removably retained to the mounting bracket, and a sweep affixed to
the mounting bracket.
Inventors: |
Kondash; Joseph D.;
(Wilkes-Barre, PA) ; Balay; Joseph L.; (Sugarloaf,
PA) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Kondash; Joseph D.
Balay; Joseph L. |
Wilkes-Barre
Sugarloaf |
PA
PA |
US
US |
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Assignee: |
CIW ENTERPRISES, INC.
Mountaintop
PA
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Family ID: |
46161124 |
Appl. No.: |
14/626834 |
Filed: |
February 19, 2015 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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12958829 |
Dec 2, 2010 |
8985180 |
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14626834 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
160/202 ; 29/428;
29/453 |
Current CPC
Class: |
E05D 15/26 20130101;
Y10T 403/18 20150115; F16B 5/00 20130101; E05D 3/12 20130101; Y10T
29/49826 20150115; Y10T 29/49876 20150115; E05D 15/0621
20130101 |
International
Class: |
E05D 15/06 20060101
E05D015/06; F16B 5/00 20060101 F16B005/00; E05D 15/26 20060101
E05D015/26 |
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21. A folding accordion partition comprising: a plurality of
partition panels, each panel comprising a front face, an opposing
rear face, a bottom edge, and two opposing open sided panel keyway
channels, each keyway channel having a bottom terminating end; a
hinge comprising two side walls, each side wall terminating in a
hinge key, a first hinge key slidably received and retained in a
first partition panel keyway channel and a second hinge key
slidably received and retained in a second partition panel keyway
channel, thereby hinging the two partition panels; the plurality of
partition panels including a first partition panel having a bracket
affixed thereon; a sweep affixed to the bracket; wherein the
bracket comprises: a bottom edge and a first surface having a
keyway channel; a bottom surface extending from the bottom edge,
such that the bottom surface covers the bottom terminating ends of
the two opposing panel keyway channels; and, a front surface
extending upward from the bottom surface, such that the front
surface extends over the front face of the first partition
panel.
22. The partition of claim 21, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a rounded
first end and rounded second end.
23. The partition of claim 21, wherein the bracket further
comprises a rivet orifice protrusion protruding from a second
surface, opposite the first surface, to contact the first
partition.
24. The partition of claim 21, wherein the bracket is affixed to
the first panel with a rivet.
25. The partition of claim 21, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a first
end and second end, wherein the first and second ends of the front
surface extend in direction that is not coplanar with the central
portion of the front surface.
26. The partition of claim 21, wherein the first surface of the
bracket has a total length in a horizontal direction that is less
than a total length in the horizontal direction of the front
surface of the bracket.
27. The partition of claim 21, wherein the first surface of the
bracket has a total height in a vertical direction that is more
than a total height in the vertical direction of the front surface
of the bracket.
28. A folding accordion partition comprising: a first panel and a
second panel, each panel comprising, a front face, an opposing rear
face, a bottom edge, and two opposing open sided panel keyway
channels, each keyway channel having a bottom terminating end; a
hinge comprising two side walls, each side wall terminating in a
hinge key, a first hinge key slidably received and retained in a
panel keyway channel of the first panel and a second hinge key
slidably received and retained in a keyway channel of the second
panel, thereby hinging the first and second panels; a bracket
affixed to the first panel; a sweep affixed to the bracket; wherein
the bracket comprises: a first surface having a keyway channel; a
bottom edge; a bottom surface extending from the bottom edge in a
direction opposite to the first surface; and, a front surface
extending upward from the bottom surface, such that the front
surface extends over the front face of the first panel.
29. The partition of claim 28, wherein the bracket further
comprises a rivet orifice protrusion protruding from a second
surface, opposite the first surface, to contact the first
partition.
30. The partition of claim 28, wherein the bottom surface covers
the bottom terminating ends of the two opposing panel keyway
channels of the first panel.
31. The partition of claim 28, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a rounded
first end and rounded second end.
32. The partition of claim 28, wherein the bracket is affixed to
the first panel with a rivet.
33. The partition of claim 28, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a first
end and second end, wherein the first and second ends of the front
surface extend in a direction that is not coplanar with the central
portion of the front surface.
34. The partition of claim 28, wherein the first surface of the
bracket has a total length in a horizontal direction that is less
than a total length in the horizontal direction of the front
surface of the bracket.
35. The partition of claim 28, wherein the first surface of the
bracket has a total height in a vertical direction that is more
than a total height in the vertical direction of the front surface
of the bracket.
36. A folding accordion partition comprising: a first panel and a
second panel, each panel comprising, a front face, an opposing rear
face, a bottom edge, and two opposing open sided panel keyway
channels, each keyway channel having a bottom terminating end; a
hinge comprising two side walls, each side wall terminating in a
hinge key, a first hinge key slidably received and retained in a
panel keyway channel of the first panel and a second hinge key
slidably received and retained in a keyway channel of the second
panel, thereby hinging the first and second panels; a bracket
affixed to the first panel; a sweep affixed to the bracket; therein
the bracket comprises: a first surface having a keyway channel; a
bottom edge; a bottom surface extending from the bottom edge in a
direction opposite to the first side surface; and, a front surface
extending upward from the bottom surface, wherein the first surface
of the bracket has a total length in a horizontal direction that is
less than a total length in the horizontal direction of the front
surface of the bracket.
37. The partition of claim 36, wherein the bracket further
comprises a rivet orifice protruding from a second side, opposite
the first side, to contact the first partition.
38. The partition of claim 36, wherein the bottom surface covers
the bottom terminating ends of the two opposing panel keyway
channels of the first panel.
39. The partition of claim 36, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a rounded
first end and rounded second end.
40. The partition of claim 36, wherein the bracket is affixed to
the first panel with a rivet.
41. The partition of claim 36, wherein the front surface of the
bracket includes a substantially planar central portion, a first
end and second end, wherein the first and second ends of the front
surface extend in a direction that is not coplanar with the central
portion of the front surface.
42. The partition of claim 36, wherein the front surface of the
bracket extends over the front face of the first panel.
43. The partition of claim 36, wherein the first surface of the
bracket has a total height in a vertical direction that is more
than a total height in the vertical direction of the front surface
of the bracket.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 12/958,829, filed Dec. 2, 2010, which is
hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, including
but not limited to those portions that specifically appear
hereinafter, the incorporation by reference being made with the
following exception: In the event that any portion of the
above-referenced application is inconsistent with this application,
this application supercedes said above-referenced application.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not Applicable.
BACKGROUND
[0003] 1. The Field of the Present Disclosure
[0004] This invention relates generally to sliding doors and in
particular, to a sweep assembly used with a side folding accordion
partition.
[0005] 2. Background of the Invention
[0006] Side folding accordion partitions are used to provide space
separation, often with the additional goal of providing one or more
of security separation and sound control.
[0007] Panels which form the partition are hinged to one another
and attached to ball bearing rollers which ride within a mounted
overhead track. A lead panel is attached to a lead post which in
turn is attached to a trolley having ball bearing rollers which
also rides within the overhead track. Either a powered, or more
commonly, a manually operated trolley provides the mechanical
action required to open and close the partition.
[0008] When the partition is activated, the ball bearing rollers
and lead post trolley roll in the overhead track causing the
partition to traverse open or closed. The partition may or may not
be slidably mounted to a floor channel. A partition slidably
mounted to a floor channel ensures that the partition remains in
the vertical thereby keeping the sweep at the bottom of the
partition in contact with the floor. The floor channel provides
lateral stability to the door curtain during travel towards or away
from the closed position.
[0009] Certain applications require a contiguous floor surface,
that is, unbroken by a floor channel. Examples include shop floors
where a channel could interfere with roiling carts or emergency
egress lanes where a floor channel could create a tripping hazard.
In those situations, door assemblies that do not mount the
partition to a floor channel are utilized.
[0010] Regardless of whether or not a floor channel is utilized,
the sweep at the bottom of the partition is used to maintain a
predetermined relationship to the floor, thereby, for example,
helping to control sound.
[0011] Known designs for mounting the sweep to the partition leave
an unfinished, sharp surface as further described below.
Accordingly, there is still a continuing need for improved designs
for mounting the sweep to a partition. The present invention
fulfills this need by presenting a novel sweep assembly and further
provides related advantages.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention provides a sweep assembly used in
conjunction with a partition panel. The sweep assembly comprises a
sweep affixed to a mounting bracket which is mounted to a partition
panel. A bottom bracket fit to the partition panel and mounting
bracket provides for a finished surface.
[0013] One advantage of the novel sweep assembly is the finished
fit provides for a more attractive look.
[0014] A second advantage of the novel sweep assembly is the
reduced chance for injury due to the absence of unfinished
edges.
[0015] A third advantage is the ease in which field repairs can be
made.
[0016] Other features and advantages of the present invention will
be apparent from the following more detailed description of the
preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the
invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further
understanding of the present invention. These drawings are
incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification,
illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention, and
together with the description, serve to explain the principles of
the present invention.
[0018] FIG. 1 is an exploded isometric view of a known partition
panel, partition hinge, mounting bracket, and sweep prior to
assembly.
[0019] FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the mounting bracket of FIG.
1.
[0020] FIG. 3 is an end view of the partition panel of FIG. 1.
[0021] FIG. 4 is an end view of the mounting bracket of FIG. 1
prior to hinge placement.
[0022] FIG. 5 is an end view of the hinge and mounting bracket of
FIG. 1 after hinge placement.
[0023] FIG. 6 is an exploded isometric view of the partition panel,
partition hinge, mounting bracket, bottom bracket and sweep of one
embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] FIG. 7 is an end view of the mounting bracket of FIG. 6.
[0025] FIG. 8 is a top view of the mounting bracket of FIG. 6.
[0026] FIG. 9 is a front view of the mounting bracket of FIG.
6.
[0027] FIG. 10 is an end view of the bottom bracket of FIG. 6.
[0028] FIG. 11 is a top view of the bottom bracket of FIG. 6.
[0029] FIG. 12 is a front view of the bottom bracket of FIG. 6.
[0030] FIG. 13 is an end view of the hinge of FIG. 6.
[0031] FIG. 14 is an end view of the sweep of FIG. 6.
[0032] FIG. 15 is an end view of the partition panel of FIG. 6.
[0033] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a partition comprising the
panels and sweep assembly of FIG. 6 spanning an opening.
[0034] Other features and advantages of the present invention will
be apparent from the following more detailed description of the
preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] As required, a detailed embodiment of the present invention
is disclosed; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed
embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention that may be
embodied in various forms. The figures are not necessary to scale,
and some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular
components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details
disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a
basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one
skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention. Where
possible, like reference numerals have been used to refer to like
parts in the several alternative embodiments of the present
invention described herein.
[0036] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, a known sweep assembly is
described to better appreciate the novel features of the invention.
Mounting bracket PA-4 is fixed to partition panel PA-6 with rivet
PA-8 during the partition panel manufacturing process. Panel PA-6
comprises two open sided panel keyway channels PA-10 each of which
receives a hinge PA-12. Hinge PA-12 is manufactured from a flexible
material having two side walls each terminating in a key PA-14 to
be slidably received and retained in a panel keyway channel PA-10,
thereby hinging two partition panels PA-6 together.
[0037] Mounting bracket PA-4 comprises two wings PA-22 extending
from the mounting bracket main body PA-24, and a mounting bracket
keyway channel PA-16 on its front side to slidably receive a sweep
key PA-18 located on the rear side of sweep PA-20.
[0038] A plurality of partition panels PA-6 and hinges PA-12 are
assembled during the manufacturing process and shipped
pre-assembled for additional modification during installation. A
plurality of pre-assembled partitions are then hinged together in
the field to create a finished partition of required width to fit
an opening (not shown). When field assembling the pre-assembled
partitions, mounting bracket wings PA-22 must be broken off to
expose the panel keyway channel PA-10 in order to slide hinge PA-12
into panel keyway channel PA-10. Once the wings have been broken
off, there remains a sharp unfinished mounting bracket edge. This
sharp, unfinished edge may present a safety hazard as well as being
unsightly.
[0039] Turning now to FIGS. 6-10 representing a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, mounting bracket 4 comprises a
mounting bracket keyway channel 16 on a first side and a rivet
receiving orifice 26. Optionally, a rivet orifice protrusion 28
extends from the mounting bracket second side a distance sufficient
to contact the partition panel 6 when partition panel 6 is not a
flat panel. A mounting bracket bottom edge 30 is in contact with
the bottom edge of the partition panel 6 and prevents the rotation
of mounting bracket 4 around rivet 8, used to attach the mounting
bracket 4 to the partition panel 6. The mounting bracket bottom
edge 30 is received by a bottom bracket 40, described in detail
below.
[0040] The partition panel 6 (FIG. 6) is of known design,
comprising a rivet receiving orifice 32 and two open sided panel
keyway channels 10, each for receiving a hinge 12. Hinge 12 (FIG.
13) is of known design, for example, manufactured from a flexible
material having two side walls, each side wall terminating in a
hinge key 14 which is slidably received and retained in a partition
panel keyway channel 10 of a first and second partition panel,
thereby hinging the two partition panels 6 together. An optional
flanged hinge stop 34 is fixed to the bottom end of each hinge side
wall key 14, for example by crimping, to prevent the hinge 12 from
slidably displacing upward.
[0041] The sweep 20 (FIG. 14) is of known design, comprising a
flexible material having a sweep key 18 on a first side to be
slidably received by the mounting bracket keyway channel 16.
[0042] The bottom bracket 40 (FIGS. 10-12) comprises a front side
42 and a bottom 44. The inner side 46 of bottom 44 is manufactured
to removably receive and retain mounting bracket bottom edge 30,
for example, by snap fit. The bottom bracket 40 is of predetermined
width and shape to cover the end of both of the partition panel
keyway channels 10 and to have the front side 42 extend upward onto
the panel front face.
[0043] The mounting bracket 4 is attached to the partition panel 6
by a rivet 8. The mounting bracket bottom edge 30 is in contact
with the bottom edge of the partition panel 6, thereby preventing
rotation of the mounting bracket around the rivet 8. The mounting
bracket 4 does not cover panel keyway channels 10. Therefore,
mounting bracket 4 does not require field modification to allow
hinge 12 to be slidably inserted into panel keyway channel 10 as
the partition 50 (either individually or as factory pre-assembled
partition sections) (FIG. 16) is being field assembled. Once hinges
12 have been inserted into the partition panel 6, bottom bracket 40
is snap fit onto mounting bracket bottom edge 30, thereby providing
finished edges that completely span the face of the partition panel
6 and cover the partition panel channel 10 openings. The snap fit
allows for easy and convenient field replacement or repair of hinge
12 or partition panel 6.
[0044] Following assembly of the number of partition panels (either
individually or as factory pre-assembled partition panels) needed
to form a partition 50 of required width to span an opening (FIG.
16), the sweep 20 is attached to the partition 50 by slidably
inserting the sweep key 18 into each mounting bracket keyway
channel 16. The partition panels are operatively engaged in an
overhead track 52 mounted to the span opening in known fashion.
Such operative engagement is well known and need not be described
in detail.
[0045] Although the present invention has been described in
connection with specific examples and embodiments, those skilled in
the art will recognize that the present invention is capable of
other variations and modifications within its scope. The example
and embodiment is intended as typical of, rather than in any way
limiting on, the scope of the present invention as presented in the
appended claims.
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