Door rail system

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Inventors

Sprague, Gary

Application #

631148

Filed

Aug-2-2000

Published

Aug-20-2002

Current US Class

049/501
052/127.8
052/35
052/474
052/775

International Classes

E04B 009/00

Field of Search

52/204.56 52/204.64 52/204.65 52/204.67 52/766 52/767

Assignee

C. R. Laurence Co., Inc. (Gardena, CA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLP

US Patent References

4235049   Edge fitting assem...
4418506   Glazed wall constr...
4423582   Glass door and win...
4550542   Vision panel frame
4655025   Edge rail for a win...
4671016   Glass fasteners
4680903   Door shoe assembly
4835927   Prefabricated glazi...
4920717   Ornamental handr...
5069010   Glass door or partit...
5356675   Glazing system
5444958   Door frame
5483775   Adjustable setting b...
5666692   Adjustable power c...
5694722   Adjustable wall ja...
5857298   Window frame syst...
6014846   Multi-window sash...
 

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Information Sheet on GCC Door Rail Systems 2 pages.

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Abstract
A rail system for holding a panel, such as a plate glass pane, in a door and/or wall partition. The rail system includes a housing and a clamp member having a wedging geometry so that when the clamp member is actuated with respect to the housing in a first direction, at least a portion of the clamp member will move in a clamping direction, which is different than the first direction to clamp the panel.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rail system for releasably securing a pane having at least one major surface defining a first plane, the rail system comprising:

an elongated housing comprising:

a first inclined surface oriented to be generally inclined with respect to the first plane; and

a second inclined surface oriented to be generally inclined with respect to the first plane;

a first clamp member comprising:

an inclined surface located adjacent to the first inclined surface of the housing and oriented to be approximately parallel to the first inclined surface of the housing; and

a pane clamping surface;

a second clamp member comprising:



Description
The present invention is directed to rail systems for holding panels in place, and more particularly to door and/or partition rail systems for holding a plate glass pane in a doorway and/or wall partition.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Rail systems are conventionally used to hold plate glass panels or panes (or other transparent, translucent or opaque panels) in a doorway opening or for use as a wall partition. Usually, the rail system runs along one or more edges of the panel and secures the panel at its edges. Preferably, the rail system includes an accessory channel space to hold miscellaneous door frame hardware, such as locking hardware, pivots and hardware related to hydraulic closure devices.

In many prior art rail systems, such as those typically used in the doors of shopping malls, the rail is permanently attached to the pane. Of course, this makes it difficult or impossible to remove the rail from the pane, and this is generally considered to be a disadvantage of these permanent attachment designs. Also, in these permanent attachment designs, it is conventionally the glass supplier who convenytionally makes the permanent connection between the pane and the rail assembly. This means that the on-site glazier or door installer is dependent on the off-site glass supplier, which is disadvantageous, at least from the perspective of glaziers and installers.
 
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