Door device having a reduced action range

Receptacles – Closures – Pivotable

Reexamination Certificate

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C220S825000, C220S815000, C220S811000, C220S831000, C220S810000, C312S139100, C312S138100, C049S260000, C049S258000

Reexamination Certificate

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06695165

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
An apparatus consistent with the present invention relates to a door device and, more particularly, to a door device capable of moving freely in a narrow space.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a door device is disposed at a collecting case such as a TV decorative case. The above door device needs to have a predetermined space in relation to opening and closing of the door device when formed as a hinged type.
On the other hand, the hinged type door device can cause inconvenience for a user due to an opened door when the user opens the door. For solving the problem, a door device
10
has been applied to a collecting case
20
as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
The door device
10
comprises a door
11
having a hinge
11
a
for opening and closing an open area
21
of the collecting case
20
, and a rail
13
for supporting the door
11
to be slid into the collecting case
20
. The hinge
11
a
rotates and slides on the rail
13
. The rail
13
is formed at an interior wall of the collecting case
20
. The rail
13
should have a longer length than at least a height of the door
11
so that the door
11
can be completely inserted into the collecting case
20
.
In the above construction, to open the door
11
, a user rotates the door
11
about 90° to a direction of A as shown in FIG.
1
. Then, the door
11
is maintained in parallel to the rail
13
. Next, as shown in
FIG. 2
, if the user pushes the door
11
to a direction B, the door
11
is completely inserted into the collecting case
20
. Therefore, the open area
21
of the collecting case
20
is open.
However, in the conventional door device
10
having the above construction, the door
11
should be lifted for about 90° so that the door
11
can be inserted along the rail
13
. Accordingly, the conventional door device cannot be used in a narrow space, since there should be enough space for moving the door
11
through 90°.
Moreover, when the length of the door
11
is long, the rail
13
should be long also. Thus, there is a limitation in the height of the door
11
.
In addition, there is a problem of degrading a product by applying the door device
10
, due to a rigid action that the user rotates the door
11
for 90° and pushes the door
11
over and over again.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An apparatus consistent with present invention has been made to overcome the above-mentioned problems of the related art. Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a door device capable of opening and closing a door by a natural action and at the same time reducing an action range of the door.
The above aspect is accomplished by a door device for opening and closing an open area of a collecting case, comprising a door body for opening and closing the opening; a first hinge and a second hinge disposed at one side of the door body for a predetermined distance from each other; a first guide rail adapted to be disposed at an interior wall of the collecting case for a predetermined length for guiding the door body to slide into and out from the collecting case by guiding the first hinge to move inwardly and outwardly with respect to the collecting case when the door body is opened and closed; and a second guide rail adapted to be disposed at an interior wall of the collecting case for a predetermined length for guiding the second hinge to simultaneously rotate when the door body slides into and out from the collecting case.
Moreover, the first guide rail has a stopper disposed in contact with the first hinge at an end of the first guide rail for preventing the first hinge from moving when the door body is open.
In addition, preferably, but not necessarily, the first guide rail comprises a first curved part for guiding the first hinge when the door body rotates about the second hinge for opening the door body, and a second curved part for guiding the first hinge while the door body is being inserted into the collecting case by rotating and sliding when the second hinge rotates and slides on the second guide rail following the rotation of the door body.
Furthermore, preferably, but not necessarily, the first guide rail is sloped downwardly from the opening to an inside of the collecting case.
In addition, it is advisable that the second guide rail is sloped upwardly from the open area to the inside of the collecting case.
Moreover, it is recommended that the first and the second guide rails are disposed by forming a hole for a predetermined depth and a length at a support panel formed inside of the collecting case.
Furthermore, a door device to accomplish the above aspect comprises a collecting case having an opening formed therein; a door body for opening and closing the opening; a first hinge and a second hinge formed at one side of the door body at a predetermined distance from each other; a first guide rail disposed at an interior wall of the collecting case for a predetermined length for guiding the first hinge to slide inwardly and outwardly with respect to the collecting case when the door body is opened and closed; and a second guide rail disposed at an interior wall of the collecting case for a predetermined length for guiding the second hinge to simultaneously rotate when the door body slides into and out from the collecting case.


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patent: 1115345 (1914-10-01), Steuernagel
patent: 1529601 (1925-03-01), Lyons
patent: 1855953 (1932-04-01), Friedrich
patent: 2590028 (1952-03-01), Miller
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patent: 2001/0052524 (2001-12-01), Ichimaru et al.
patent: 2002/0005411 (2002-01-01), Asami
patent: 2002/0179487 (2002-12-01), Au et al.

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