MECHANISM FOR THE ALIGNED CLOSURE OF SLIDING DOORS, IN PARTICULAR FOR UNITS OF FURNITURE OR COMPARTMENTS WITH TWO OR MORE DOORS

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20100199563A1
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12665726

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The invention regards to a mechanism for the aligned closure of sliding doors (1-3), in particular for furniture or compartments (V1-V3) with two or more doors, with a sliding door (1, 2 or 3) for each compartment, and where each compartment opens by sliding and overlapping of one door with one of the adjacent doors and closes in alignment with the adjacent doors. The mechanism consists of a single bracket (10) for each door, one end of the bracket (10) being fixed on the door, and its opposite end being equipped with a first sensing bearing (13) to run along a cam guide (70), said bracket (10) being suitable for inclination and transversal movement with a carriage (30), which also allows it to slide along a rail (50) to be positioned on the upper surface of the compartments. The carriage (30) can be adjusted transversally and the bracket (10) can move axially in relation to the carriage (30). An arm (14), one end of which is firmly attached to the bracket (10), while the other end (14a) is equipped with at least a second sensing device having a bearing (15, 15'), can run along an other longitudinal cam guide (60) using the same bracket (10) for inclination and movement.

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BORTOLUZZI SISTEMI S P A32100 BELLUNO

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BORTOLUZZI, Guido Belluno, IT 15 172

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