Movable or removable closures – With means mounting closure for reciprocation – Pendant from horizontal guide
Patent
1978-02-10
1979-12-18
Kannan, Philip C.
Movable or removable closures
With means mounting closure for reciprocation
Pendant from horizontal guide
49460, E05D 1302
Patent
active
041787188
ABSTRACT:
A pair of roller and track suspended glass doors is assembled with a tub or shower enclosure without drilling or piercing the door panels. Compression clamps depending from the rollers grip the upper edge of each panel. Adhesive pads support combined handles and towel bars on obverse and reverse side of alternate panels. A central bottom guide track is snapped into and adhesively secured to the bottom frame member. The bottom frame member includes a upright outside flange with an inwardly extending rubbing bar to preclude outer panel abrasion. End guides for the inner door panel are fixed to upright side members of the frame. The upright members support the frame header which contains the top track for the rollers and may be contoured to accept a trim panel on the outer face thereof.
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American Shower Door Co., Inc.
Gribble Wm. Jacquet
Kannan Philip C.
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