BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
1. Field of the Present Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a patio door structure, more particularly to a sliding patio
door having the effects of wind shielding, water-tight and anti-lift.
2. Description of Prior Art
[0002] The basic structure of conventional prior sliding patio door, such as disclosed in
EP1292748, always comprises a stationary door panel and a sliding door panel. Particularly,
when the sliding patio door is closed, gap always exists between the stationary and
sliding door panel which is apt to the trouble of seepage of rainwater into the room.
[0003] Besides, due to lack of improved anti-prying or anti-lift device the conventional
prior sliding patio door is apt to being wrecked or dismantled by burglar to break
into the house.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0004] The major purpose of the patio door structure of the present invention is to eliminate
the drawbacks existed in the conventional prior sliding patio door and to provide
a novel sliding patio door which has the improved effects of wind shielding, water-tight
and anti-lift.
[0005] The minor purpose of the invention is to disclose a patio door structure comprising
a door frame assembly constructed by an upper doorframe member, a vertical doorframe
member, a fixed-side doorframe member and a lower doorframe member, as well as a sliding
door panel freely sliding on the door frame and a stationary door panel securely installed
on a bottom fixing member which is an extruded aluminum member comprising a main body
having sloped bottom section with two tenon connecting rib and a positioning rib formed
on the main body, when the stationery door panel is completely assembled, the positioning
rib of the bottom fixing member is inserted into a connecting groove formed on the
bottom rail member of the stationery door panel that can securely install the stationery
door panel on the main body of the bottom fixing member to have the weight of the
stationery door panel wholly carried by the bottom fixing member, and by applying
the main body of the bottom fixing member the stationery door panel can be installed
in a position in the same height as that of the sliding door panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0006]
Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of the sliding patio door of the invention installed
on the wall.
Figure 2 is the aspect drawing of the sliding patio door of the invention.
Figure 3 is the disassembly drawing of the sliding patio door of the invention.
Figure 4 is an enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 4-4 in Figure
1.
Figure 5 is an enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 5-5 in Figure
1.
Figure 6 is the aspect view of the upper wind shielding block (27) of the invention
in enlarged scale.
Figure 7 is an enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 7-7 in Figure
1.
Figure 8 is an enlarged aspect view of the lower wind shielding block (95) of the
invention.
Figure 9 is the schematic drawing of the sliding patio door of the invention equipped
with anti-lift device that enables the sliding door panel (61) to have the anti-burglar
effect.
Figure 10 is the aspect drawing of the anti-lift device (100) of the invention in
enlarged scale.
Figure 11 is the schematic drawing of the anti-lift device (100) in using state that
enables the sliding door panel (61) to have the effect of anti-burglar.
Figure 12 is the enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 12-12 in
Figure 1.
Figure 13 is the aspect view of the stopper (29) of the invention in enlarged scale.
Figure 14 is the enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 14-14 in
Figure 1.
Figure 15 is the partially enlarged drawing of region B in Figure 14.
Figure 16 is the partially enlarged drawing of region A in Figure 2.
Figure 17 is the enlarged aspect drawing of the water drainage hole-plug (110) of
the invention.
Figure 18 is the enlarged disassembly drawing of the water drainage hole-plug (110)
of the invention.
Figure 19 is an enlarged cross-section view along the cross-section line 19-19 in
Figure 16.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] As shown in Figures 1 to 3, the sliding patio door (10) of the invention is constructed
by a door frame assembly provided with glass installed or without glass installed.
The sliding patio door (10) of the invention comprises an upper doorframe member (20),
a vertical doorframe member (30), a fixed side doorframe member (40), and a lower
doorframe member (50) as well as a sliding door panel (61) and a stationary door panel
(62).
[0008] The upper doorframe member (20) and the lower doorframe member (50) are shaped and
structured by having the cross section as shown in Figure 4; while the vertical doorframe
member (30) and the fixed side doorframe member (40) are shaped and structured by
having the cross section as shown in Figure 14.
[0009] As shown in Figures 1, 3 and 14, the vertical doorframe member (30) is provided with
a door groove (31), a side groove (33) and a ridge portion (32) located in between
the door groove (31) and the side groove (33). The door groove (31) formed on the
vertical doorframe member (30) is used for accommodating and engaging the side portion
of the sliding door panel (61) and to set the door in closed condition, and the side
groves (33) formed on the vertical doorframe member (30) is provided for accommodating
and engaging the side portion of a screen window (not shown in the drawings) to set
the screen window in closed condition.
[0010] In addition, a water-tight soft packing strip (34) is provided on the inner wall
of the door groove (31) to form tight contact with the surface of the sliding door
panel (61) to enable the effect of preventing the water from seeping into the room.
[0011] As shown in Figures 1, 3 and 14, the fixed-side doorframe member (40) is provided
with a ridge portion (41), a door groove (42) and a side groove (43). The ridge portion
(41) of the fixed-side doorframe member (40) is used to stop the sliding door panel
(61) when the sliding door panel (61) is being opened, and the side groves (43) formed
on the fixed-side doorframe member (40) is provided for accommodating and engaging
the side portion of a screen window (not shown in the drawings) to set the screen
window in opened condition.
[0012] When the stationary door panel (62) is already installed and fixed on the door frame,
its side portion is installed into and engaged with a door groove (42) of the fixed-side
doorframe member (40), and a water-tight soft packing strip (44) is provided on the
inner wall of the door groove (42) to form tight contact with the surface of the stationary
door panel (62) to enable the effect of preventing the water from seeping into the
room.
[0013] As shown in Figures 1, 3, 4, 5 and 12, the upper doorframe member (20) is provided
with a sliding groove (21), a fixing groove (22) and a screen window sliding groove
(25). Wherein the screen window sliding groove (25) has a guide track (26) is provided
for mounting a screen window (not shown in the drawings).
[0014] The sliding groove (21) formed on the upper doorframe member (20) is used for holding
and engaging with the upper portion of the sliding door panel (61) which can freely
slide in a sliding groove (21) formed by two side walls (23) of the upper doorframe
member (20), while another fixing groove (22) formed on the upper doorframe member
(20) is provided for holding and engaging with the upper portion of the stationary
door panel (62). Additionally, a water-tight soft packing strip (24) is provided on
the side wall (23) to form tight contact with the surface of the stationary door panel
(62) to achieve the effect of preventing water from seeping into the room.
[0015] Besides, a bottom rail member (65) of the stationary door panel (62) is installed
on a bottom fixing member (75) by way of inserting a positioning rib (76) formed on
the bottom fixing member (75) into a connecting groove (66) formed on the bottom rail
member (65).
[0016] As shown in Figures 1, 3, 4, 7 and 16, the lower doorframe member (50) is provided
with a skirting portion (51), a sliding rail (52) and a the front portion (53). The
skirting portion (51) of the lower doorframe member (50) is formed as part of the
interior skirting board, and the sliding rail (52) on the lower doorframe member (50)
is for mounting a wheel set (90) on the bottom side of the sliding door panel (61)
to allow the sliding door panel (61) freely sliding along the sliding rail (52) when
it is pulled or pushed along the direction of the track for opening or closing the
sliding door panel (61).
[0017] As shown in Figure 1 and 16, the front portion (53) of the lower doorframe member
(50) has an inclined surface sloped down to the front side on which two tenon connecting
slots (54) are provided for installing a rain shielding plate (70) and a bottom fixing
member (75) to form a complete unit with the lower doorframe member (50). Further
as shown in Figures 2, 3, 16 and 19, a water drainage hole (56) is provided on the
lower doorframe member (50) for draining off the water away from the door; besides,
further as shown in Figure 4, on the front bottom surface of the front portion (53)
is a tenon connecting slot (55) for installing a connecting board (57) which is located
in front of the front portion (53) to form a complete unit with the lower doorframe
member (50).
[0018] The connecting board (57) is installed on the front side of the lower doorframe member
(50) through the tenon connecting rib (59) with an inclined surface sloped down to
the front side to facilitate the draining of water. Besides, a sliding track (58)
is provided on the surface of the connecting board (57) for mounting the screen window
jointly with the guide track (26) in the sliding groove (25) of the upper doorframe
member (20) to enable the screen window (not shown in the drawings) to slide freely
along the sliding track (58).
[0019] The rain shielding plate (70) is made of extruded aluminum alloy which is covered
on the upper side of the lower doorframe member (50) together jointly with the adjacent
bottom fixing member (75).
[0020] That is, the rain shielding plate (70) is also arranged in inclined position, and
is installed on the front portion (53) of the lower doorframe member (50) simply by
sliding the tenon connecting rib (72) into the tenon connecting slots (54) to cover
the upper side of the front portion (53) of the lower doorframe member (50) to provide
the effect of shielding off the rain and rapidly draining off the rainwater away from
the door.
[0021] In addition, on the higher end of the rain shielding plate (70) a water shielding
rib (71) is provided for blocking the gap between the sliding door panel (61) and
the rain shielding plate (70) to prevent the rain water from seeping into the room
and provide the effect of wind-shielding.
[0022] Besides, to prevent the winds and rainwater from seeping into the room during rainstorm
weather through the gap formed between the wheel set (90), on the bottom side of the
sliding door panel (61) and the sliding track (52) of the lower doorframe member (50)
a wheel sealing strip (91) is provided in the wheel groove of the bottom rail member
(67) of the lower doorframe (61) of this invention as shown in Figure 3, Figure 4
and Figure 16.
[0023] The shape of the wheel sealing strip (91) as illustrated in the Figure 3 and 4 is
a longitudinal plate with two side walls (93) extended downwardly; on both ends of
the longitudinal plate are two holes (92) which provide space for installing the wheel
set (90) into a wheel groove formed on a bottom rail member (67) of the sliding door
panel (61) when the wheel sealing strip (91) is installed in the wheel groove of the
bottom rail member (67) of the sliding door panel (61). The side walls (93) on both
sides of the wheel sealing strip (91) are properly arranged to shield the gap formed
between the wheel set (90) on the bottom side of the sliding door panel (61) and the
sliding track (52) of the lower doorframe member (50) to prevent the strong winds
and rainwater from seeping into the room.
[0024] As shown in Figure 1, 7, 16 and 19, the bottom fixing member (75) is an extruded
aluminum member comprising a main body having sloped bottom section and a positioning
rib (76) formed on the upper surface of the main body. The bottom fixing member (75)
is installed on the lower doorframe member (50) by sliding the tenon connecting rib
(77) into the connecting groove (54) to cover the upper surface of the front portion
(53) of the lower doorframe member (50).
[0025] When the stationery door panel (62) is completely assembled, the positioning rib
(76) of the bottom fixing member (75) is inserted into the connecting groove (66)
of the bottom rail member (65) of the stationery door panel (62) that can securely
install the stationery door panel (62) on the main body of the bottom fixing member
(75), and have its weight wholly carried by the bottom fixing member (75). Meanwhile,
by applying the main body of the bottom fixing member (75) the stationery door panel
(62) can be installed in a position in the same height as that of the sliding door
panel (61). And then, the stationery door panel (62) is fastened by an L-shaped fastening
piece (69) as shown in Figures 4 and 5 to complete the procedure for assembling the
stationery door panel (62).
[0026] As shown in Figures 2, 3 and 16, an end plug (79) is inserted into the bottom fixing
member (75) from the side portion to block up the side portion of the main body of
the bottom fixing member (75) and make it more pleasing to the eye. Further, referring
to Figure 16 through Figure 19, in order to enable the bottom fixing member (75) to
have the effect of draining off the water an opening is provided on inner side of
the main body of the bottom fixing member (75) to form a water drainage passage (78).
When the bottom fixing member (75) is installed on the front portion (53) of the lower
doorframe member (50) through snap-in connecting means, the water drainage passage
(78) is connected to the water drainage hole (56) on the lower doorframe member (50),
and is on the upper stream position. In case there is water seepage into the door,
the water will be drained off through the water drainage passage (78) of the bottom
fixing member (75) and the water drainage hole (56) on the lower doorframe member
(50).
[0027] However, as for the purpose of preventing the strong winds from blowing into the
room through the route formed by the water drainage passage (78) of the bottom fixing
member (75) and water drainage hole (56) on the lower doorframe member (50), or preventing
the strong winds from making noise through the water drainage hole (56), a water drainage
hole-plug (110) as shown in Figures 17 and 18 is provided in the invention and is
installed between the water drainage hole (56) on the lower doorframe member (50)
and the bottom fixing member (75) and between the bottom fixing member (75) and the
front portion (53) of the lower doorframe member (50) as illustrated in the drawings
from Figure 16 through Figure 19 to prevent the strong winds from blowing into the
room while allowing the water to be drained off.
[0028] The water drainage hole-plug (110) comprises a frame structure (111) and swinging
baffle plate (114) pivotally installed on the frame structure (111) which functioned
as a check valve. The frame structure has an opening (112) which serves as the inlet
of the water drainage passage (78) of the bottom fixing member (75) or the outlet
of the water drainage hole (56) on the lower doorframe member (50). The frame structure
(111) has two pivoting holes (113) on both of its side walls for mounting the shaft
(115) of the swinging baffle plate (114) which forms the gate of the opening (112)
of the frame structure (111), meanwhile, the frame structure (111) is equipped with
positioning rib for restricting the motion of the swinging baffled plate (114).
[0029] When the water is drained off, the swinging baffle plate (114) is pushed to swing
out around the shaft (115) to open the outlet (112) of the frame structure (111) to
drain off, the water, whereas, when the strong winds blow from outside, the movement
of the swinging baffle plate (114) is restricted by the positioning rib on the frame
structure (111) to block the outlet (112) to keep the winds out of the room.
[0030] As shown in Figures 1 through 4, and Figure 7, 8 and 16, the lower wind shielding
block (95) provided by the invention is for sealing up the gap formed between the
lower end of the sliding door panel (61) and the lower end of the stationary door
panel (62) without affecting the sliding motion of the sliding door panel (61).
[0031] The lower wind shielding block (95) has a main body in stepwise shape which has a
flat top surface (97) in horizontal direction, and an inclined bottom surface to fit
the slope of the inclined surface of the front portion (53) of the lower doorframe
member (50). The main body also has a L-shaped slot (96) which is for fitting and
installing the L-shaped fastening piece (68) shown in Figure 3 to fix and fasten the
wind shielding block (95) to the lower end of the stationery door panel (62), the
inner side of the bottom fixing member (75), the front portion (53) and the sliding
track (52) of the lower doorframe member (50) and the side surface of the water shielding
rib (71) of the water shielding plate (70).
[0032] When the sliding door panel (61) is in closed condition, its lower end touches the
stepwise surface of the wind shielding block (95) to completely block up the gap between
the lower end of the sliding door panel (61) and the stationary door panel (62).
[0033] As shown in Figures 1 through 6, the upper wind shielding block (27) of the invention
has a hopper shaped slot (28) which fits and engages the front edge of the side wall
(23) of the fixing groove (22) on the upper doorframe member (20), when the upper
wind shielding block (27) is installed on the sliding door panel (61). However, since
small gap still exists between the door panel (61) and the wind shielding block (27),
the motion of the sliding door panel (61) shall not be affected by the assembly.
[0034] Moreover, when the sliding door panel (61) is in closed condition, the upper wind
shielding block (27) can seal up the gap formed on the upper end of the sliding door
panel (61) and the upper end of the stationary door panel (62).
[0035] As shown in Figure 2 to 5 and Figure 14 to 16, a rain shielding strip (80) is provided
along the edge of the inner side of the stationary door panel (62) comprising a L-shaped
strip (81) and a soft packing strip (82). The lower end of the rain shielding strip
(80) is arranged to touch the top surface (97) of the lower wind shielding block (95),
and, when the sliding door panel (61) is in closed condition, the upper end of the
rain shielding strip (80) almost touches the upper wind shielding block (27).
[0036] Therefore, when the sliding door panel (61) is in closed condition the gap between
the sliding door panel (61) and the stationary door panel (62) can be completely sealed
up by the upper wind shielding block (27), the lower wind shielding block (95) and
the rain shielding strip (80). Particularly, not only the tight contact formed between
the soft packing strip (82) of the rain shielding strip (80) and the sliding door
panel (61) provides the effect of preventing the water from seeping into the room,
but also the L-shaped strip (81) of the rain shielding strip (80) of the stationary
door panel (62) and another L-shaped strip (86) of the rain shielding strip (85) of
the sliding door panel (61) are arranged to extend across each other to form a structure
that can effectively prevent the water from seeping into the room.
[0037] Also, on the inner side of the sliding door panel (61) a soft packing strip (87)
is provided on the rain shielding strip (85) which has its upper end touching the
upper wind shielding block (27), and, when the sliding door panel (61) is in closed
condition, the lower end of the rain shielding strip (80) almost touches the top surface
(97) of the lower wind shielding block (95), therefore, when the sliding door panel
(61) is in closed condition the gap between the sliding door panel (61) and the stationary
door panel (62) is completely sealed up by the upper wind shielding block (27), lower
wind shielding block (95) and the rain shielding strip (85). Further, since the soft
packing strip (87) on the rain shielding strip (85) forms tight contact with the stationary
door panel (62), it also provides the effect of preventing the water from seeping
into the room.
[0038] Besides, on the L-shaped strip (81) a soft gastight strip (88) is further provided
to increase the gastight-effect of the rain shielding strip (80) and rain shielding
strip (85) which are arranged to across each other.
[0039] As shown in Figures 1, 3, and 4 and Figures 9 to 11, on the sliding patio door (10)
of the invention, an anti-lift device (100) is further installed in the sliding groove
(21) of the upper doorframe member (20) to enable the sliding door panel (61) to have
the effects of anti-lift and anti-burglar.
[0040] The anti-lift device (100) comprises a fastening seat (101) and a rotatable piece
(104). The fastening seat (101) has an open space (102) for accommodating the rotatable
piece (104). And, on both of the two side walls of the fastening seat (101), a recessions
(103) is provided for fitting and holding the rotatable piece (104) after it is lifted
and rotated an angle of 90 degrees to form the using state as shown in Figure 11.
[0041] Also as shown in Figure 4, a groove (64) is provided on an upper rail member (63)
of the sliding door panel (61) which provides the space for accommodating the anti-lift
device (100). When the rotatable piece (104) is accommodated inside the space (102),
and when the sliding door panel (61) is lifted, that is, the upper rail member (63)
of the sliding door panel (61) will not interfere with the anti-lift device (100)
so that the sliding door panel (61) can be removed or reinstalled. Whereas, as shown
in Figure 9, when the rotatable piece (104) is in using state, it will interfere with
the upper rail member (63) of the sliding door panel (61) to prevent the lifting of
the sliding door panel (61) that achieves the effects of anti-lift and anti-burglar.
[0042] Further as shown in Figures 1, 3, 5, 12 and 13, the sliding patio door (10) of the
invention has a stopper (29) in the sliding groove (21) of the upper doorframe member
(20) positioned near the fixed side doorframe member (40) used for limiting the sliding
distance of the sliding door panel (61). In addition, a soft sealing cover (89), as
shown in Figure 3 and Figure 14, is installed on the vertical side of the sliding
door panel (61) to provide cushion effect, when the sliding door panel (61) is pulled
to open the door, and hits the stopper (29) mentioned above.
1. A patio door structure comprises a door frame assembly constructed by an upper doorframe
member (20), a vertical doorframe member (30), a fixed-side doorframe member (40)
and a lower doorframe member (50), as well as a sliding door panel (61) freely sliding
on the door frame and a stationary door panel (62) securely installed on a bottom
fixing member (75) which is installed and covered on the lower doorframe member (50)
of the door frame, wherein
the upper doorframe member (20) has a sliding groove (21) used for holding and engaging
with the upper portion of the sliding door panel (61), and a fixing groove (22) used
for holding and engaging with the upper portion of the stationary door panel (62);
the vertical doorframe member (30) has a door groove (31) used for accommodating and
engaging the side portion of the sliding door panel (61) when in closed condition;
the fixed-side doorframe member (40) has a ridge portion (41) used to stop the sliding
door panel (61) when in opened condition, and a door groove (42) use for accommodating
and engaging the side portion of the stationary door panel (62);
the lower doorframe member (50) has a skirting portion (51) as a skirting board, a
sliding rail (52) used for mounting a wheel set (90) which is installed on the bottom
side of the sliding door panel (61), and a front portion (53) with an inclined surface
sloped down to its front side on which two tenon connecting slots (54) are provided
for installing a bottom fixing member (75); and
the bottom fixing member (75) is an extruded aluminum member comprising a main body
having sloped bottom section with two tenon connecting rib (77) and a positioning
rib (76) formed on the main body, which bottom fixing member (75) is installed and
covered on the lower doorframe member (50) by sliding the tenon connecting rib (77)
into the connecting groove (54) of the lower doorframe member (50), and the positioning
rib (76) of the bottom fixing member (75) is inserted into the bottom rail member
(65) of the stationery door panel (62).
2. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the sliding door panel (61)
and the stationary door panel (62) are provided with glass.
3. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the door groove (31)
of vertical doorframe member (30) is provided with water-tight soft packing strip
(34) or the door groove (41) of the fixed-side doorframe member (40) is provided with
water-tight soft packing strip (44).
4. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the lower doorframe
member (50) has a connecting board (57) installed in front of its front portion (53).
5. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the lower doorframe
member (50) has a rain shielding plate (70) installed and covered on its front portion
(53), and the rain shielding plate (70) has a water shielding rib (71) provided for
blocking the gap between the sliding door panel (61) and the rain shielding plate
(70).
6. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein on the bottom side of
the sliding door panel (61) has a wheel sealing strip (91) installed for sealing the
wheel set (90).
7. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the lower doorframe member
(50) has a water drainage hole (56) and on inner side of the main body of the bottom
fixing member (75) has a water drainage passage (78).
8. The patio door structure as defined in claim 7, wherein between the water drainage
hole (56) on the lower doorframe member (50) and the bottom fixing member (75) and
between the bottom fixing member (75) and the front portion (53) of the lower doorframe
member (50) have respectively installed a water drainage hole-plug (110) with function
as a check valve comprising a frame structure (111) and swinging baffle plate (114)
pivotally installed on the frame structure (111).
9. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein a lower wind shielding
block (95) is used for sealing up the gap formed between the lower end of the sliding
door panel (61) and the lower end of the stationary door panel (62) without affecting
the sliding motion of the sliding door panel (61).
10. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1, 2, 5 or 9 wherein a upper wind shielding
block (27) with hopper shaped slot (28) is used for sealing up the gap formed between
the upper end of the sliding door panel (61) and the upper end of the stationary door
panel (62).
11. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein a rain shielding strip
(80) comprising a L-shaped strip (81) and a soft packing strip (82) is provided along
the edge of the inner side of the stationary door panel (62), and a rain shielding
strip (85) comprising a L-shaped strip (86) and a soft packing strip (87) is provided
along the edge of the inner side of the sliding door panel (61).
12. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein an anti-lift device (100)
comprises a fastening seat (101) and a rotatable piece (104) is further installed
in the sliding groove (21) of the upper doorframe member (20).
13. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein a stopper (29) used for
limiting the sliding distance of the sliding door panel (61) is installed in the sliding
groove (21) of the upper doorframe member (20).
14. The patio door structure as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein a soft sealing cover
(89) is installed on the vertical side of the sliding door panel (61).
15. The patio door structure as defined in claim 4, wherein upper doorframe member (20)
has a sliding groove (25) with a guide track (26) and the connecting board (57) has
a sliding track (58) jointly to enable a screen window installed therein.