IP Library Granted Patent US 8,006,436
Granted Patent B2
US 8,006,436 · App. 12/366,121 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

Sliding door interlocking system

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Patent No.
US 8,006,436
App. No.
12/366,121
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pair of interlocking bi-parting sliding doors includes a first sliding door and a second sliding door, wherein the first sliding door has a first meeting stile that includes a first side portion for maintaining a door glass panel and a first mating side portion for engaging the second sliding door, wherein the first mating side portion includes a plurality of recessed zones, and wherein the second sliding door has a second meeting stile that includes a second side portion for maintaining a door glass panel and a second mating side portion for engaging the first mating side portion of the first sliding door, wherein the second mating side portion includes a plurality of extensions, wherein when the first sliding door and the second sliding door are in a closed position, the plurality of extensions interlock with the plurality of recessed zones.

Claims (30)

1. A pair of interlocking bi-parting sliding doors comprising:

a first sliding door and a second sliding door,

wherein the first sliding door has a first top rail, a first bottom rail, a first end stile, and a first meeting stile, the first meeting stile including a first side portion for maintaining a door glass panel and a first mating side portion for engaging at least a portion of the second sliding door,

wherein the first mating side portion includes at least two recessed zones running vertically along at least a portion of a vertical height of the first mating side portion of the first sliding door, and

wherein the first mating side portion includes at least two catching features running vertically along at least a portion of the vertical height of the first mating side portion of the first sliding door; and

wherein the second sliding door has a second top rail, a second bottom rail, a second end stile, and a second meeting stile, the second meeting stile including a second side portion for maintaining a door glass panel and a second mating side portion for engaging the first mating side portion of the first sliding door,

wherein the second mating side portion includes at least two extensions running vertically along at least a portion of a vertical height of the second mating side portion of the second sliding door, and

wherein the second mating side portion includes a hooking feature running vertically along at least a portion of the vertical height of the second mating side portion of the second sliding door,

wherein the hooking feature is sufficiently designed to engage with the catching features so as to effect engagement of the first sliding door with the second sliding door under a wind load,

wherein when the first sliding door and the second sliding door are in a closed position, the plurality of extensions interlock with the plurality of recessed zones.

2. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a positive wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first mating side of the first meeting stile maintains interlocked with the second mating side of the second meeting stile.

3. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a negative wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first mating side of the first meeting stile maintains interlocked with the second mating side of the second meeting stile.

4. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein the at least two extensions interlock with the at least two recessed zones at three locations.

5. The sliding doors of claim 1 for use in a sliding door frame assembly having a 4-panel door configuration.

6. The sliding doors of claim 5 wherein the door frame assembly comprises:

a first fixed-panel door maintained in a stationary position;

a second fixed-panel door maintained in a stationary position;

a head component including an operable head for engaging the first sliding door and the second sliding door, and a fixed head for engaging the first fixed-panel door and the second fixed-panel door;

a bottom sill component including an operable sill for engaging the first sliding door and the second sliding door, and a fixed sill for engaging the first fixed-panel door and the second fixed-panel door;

a first fixed jamb for securing the first fixed-panel door; and

a second fixed jamb for securing the second fixed-panel door.

7. The sliding doors of claim 1 for use in a door frame assembly having a 5-panel door configuration.

8. The sliding doors of claim 1 for use in a door frame assembly having a 6-panel door configuration.

9. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a positive wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first sliding door and the second sliding door maintain together due to engagement of the hooking feature with the catching features.

10. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a negative wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first sliding door and the second sliding door maintain together due to engagement of the hooking feature with the catching features.

11. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a positive wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first sliding door and the second sliding door maintain together without the aid of locking hardware.

12. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein when a negative wind load is applied to the sliding doors in the closed position, the first sliding door and the second sliding door maintain together without the aid of locking hardware.

13. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein the at least two extensions interlock with the at least two recessed zones at two locations.

14. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein the hooking feature is sufficiently designed to engage with the catching features so as to enable the first meeting stile and the second meeting stile to act as one unit and stay together as the first meeting stile and the second meeting stile deflect.

15. The sliding doors of claim 1 wherein the hooking feature is sufficiently designed to engage with the catching features only when the first sliding door and the second sliding door deflect.

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