System for opening and closing doors in furniture, rooms and the

Movable or removable closures – Mounted for multidirectional or oblique movement – Initial or terminal movement transverse to sliding movement...

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49211, 49216, E05D 1510

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060948663

ABSTRACT:
A system for opening and closing at least one door in furniture, rooms and the like, involves the use of a vertical rod from which arms extend that engage slidingly with the door, the bottom of the door being fitted with wheels so that, in order to open the door and by rotating the arms, the door is moved from the closed position into a position in which it is displaced outwards. The door is then slid back over the arms until the opened position is reached. This door opening and closing system does not require any space in front of the door and, in cases where there are multiple doors, allows one door to be in perfect alignment with another door. Furthermore, it is both structurally simple and easy to operate.

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patent: 3132884 (1964-05-01), Ahlgren
patent: 3810330 (1974-05-01), Daggy
patent: 4157846 (1979-06-01), Whitcroft
patent: 4384429 (1983-05-01), Rokicki et al.

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