Abstract: A door and doorway construction includes a doorway structure having a lock jamb, a hinge jamb, and a header defining a doorway opening. An adjustable door is constructed to fit mateably into the doorway opening. The doorway structure includes an overhead expressway construction configured to structurally support a weight of the door and further adapted to carry utilities over the doorway opening. The doorway structure is vertically adjustable to align the expressway construction with adjacent wall units, which results in size changes in the doorway opening, and the door is adjustable to define an adjustable vertical height shaped to fill the doorway opening despite the size changes. In one form the door is pivoted to the doorway structure with hinges located above and below the door and at a centerline of the door.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1998
Date of Patent:
May 9, 2000
Assignee:
Steelcase Development Inc.
Inventors:
Harold Halvorson, Jr., James H. Davies, Peter J. Schauer
Abstract: A pivoting and sliding closure assembly is provided which rides in a guide channel of a frame upon a pivot shoe assembly which at one end securely pivots a closure member upon one pivot shoe when the closure is pivoted away from the channel, and which latches the closure member in a slidable position when the closure member is pivoted to its latched position. The pivot shoes are connected together by a multiple segment shaft in the assembly and unique rack and pinion structure is incorporated in the assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 28, 1994
Date of Patent:
November 4, 1997
Assignee:
420820 Ontario Limited
Inventors:
Bob Davies, Shawn Davies, Shaul Goldenberg
Abstract: A guide arrangement for a door element (14, 16), particularly a sliding door element for a shower enclosure, includes a guide element (10, 12) at the bottom edge of the door element including a rotatable member (34) engaged with a guide channel (8) of a lower guide rail (2). The guide element can be disengaged from the guide rail, when desired. The rotatable member (34) is at least partially mounted in a transverse hole (35) in a holding body so as to be at least partially rotatable about an axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicular to the plane of the door element (14, 16). The rotatable member is additionally provided with an actuator, preferably in the form of a grip (10). The rotatable member (34) carries a pintle (38) which, depending on its rotational position, either engages the guide rail (2) or is pivoted out of engagement with the guide rail.
Abstract: A window construction has at least two window- and/or wall-forming sections mounted in series on a common, stationary top profile member of which at least one first type of section is pivotably suspended about an upper horizontal axis for swinging from a closed position to an airing position and vice-versa and a second type of section is either similarly pivotably suspended or stationarily mounted on said member. The top profile member has two separate grooves, one for each of the types of section, which enables the first type of section to be also longitudinally displaceable relative to the section of the second type and independently of any remaining sections. Each section forms exclusively on the inwardly directed side thereof a sealing abutment against its respective stationary packing arrangement. The packing arrangement for the first type of section is arranged approximately flush with the outwardly directed side of the second type of section.