Now US patented: Single Track Bypass system

Four years to the day since applying, the U.S. patent for our Single Track Bypass system has been allowed. The Canadian patent for this hardware was granted in May 2018.

These patents are utility patents: the hardware’s use and function are protected. The Single Track Bypass system allows for two doors to bypass on a single track instead of two.

Our single track bypass hardware in solid brass. the client had enough wall space for one large sliding door but wanted to create visual interest by layering two doors instead.

Our single track bypass hardware in solid brass. the client had enough wall space for one large sliding door but wanted to create visual interest by layering two doors instead.

About the hardware

We saw a need for sliding door hardware that could hold two doors without being bulky. Then we created the hardware which has become our specialty. Invented by Rock Huynh (co-founder of 1925Workbench), the Single Track Bypass system holds two sliding doors on a single track, allowing them to bypass each other. There are many instances which may require this, such as closets and large spaces that clients wish to divide.

Offers a solution to the following:

  • Large openings lacking sufficient wall space for a single door to slide open

  • Openings lacking space on both sides for two doors to slide outward (bi-part system)

Traditional double track bypass hardware requires a separate track for each door, meaning two would be needed for two doors. This often looks bulky and is tedious to install. It also distracts the eye from the door. Since our sliding doors often become the focal point of a space, and the hardware plays an important role in the finished look.

With aesthetics in mind, we created our system to maintain balance between the hardware and doors. The design allows both to be seen as a harmonious unit.

We created our system to maintain balance between the hardware and doors.

Available in the following finishes: Solid Brass, Heavy Metal, Stainless Steel and Arrowhead (raw steel).

Obtaining the US patent required much persistence and patience. We are proud to be the owner of both Canadian and US patents and the maker of the hardware.

The importance of a patent

There are many imitators making our single track bypass hardware. Achieving this patent taught us that protecting your creative output from copycats is important as much as it is difficult. The process also brought to light our values as a small business and the importance of integrity in what we do.

We therefore hope that everyone would support original creators so that together we can create a more conscious consumer society.

And lastly…

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We are proud to develop and manufacture our hardware in Canada and will continue to do so.

Note: We are still open for business during this time, although email response times may be longer than usual. If you would like us to make something for you, please email us at info@1925workbench.com with pictures of your space and dimensions.

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Our hook and rolling ladders

As much as we love our sliding doors, we like to switch things up by making a ladder or two (or more!). Better yet, you don’t need an at-home library or a Victorian manor to have one of these in your home. Easily incorporating them into your every life, this stylish addition adds a cool factor to your space.

 
Our hook ladder for Robert Watson Lofts. We love this ladder like we love Paddington the cat.

Our hook ladder for Robert Watson Lofts. We love this ladder like we love Paddington the cat.

 

Flat track hardware: While most manufacturers make rounded hardware for rolling ladders, ours is flat. Same as our signature sliding door hardware, the flat track is as unique for a ladder as it is authentic to our brand.

Available hardware finishes: As of now, we offer raw steel (our most popular), matte black and brass finishes.

Not just for show

A lot of people think ladders have no use in the modern home, but what we like most about our ladders is this: they are actually useful.

  • Bunk bed

  • Hard-to-reach storage

  • High cabinetry

  • Library

  • Your unique needs

On the right: Our rolling ladder is featured in a Designlines article about a Candy Factory loft conversion by architect firm Studio AC.

This is a very special project because we made copper hardware to match the white and copper theme of the loft.

See the completed loft featured in Designlines.

Our white oak rolling ladder with copper hardware featured in Designlines. Loft designed by Studio AC. We love!!

Metal ladder

We also make ladders in metal. View a metal hook ladder we made for Tip Top Lofts here.

And finally

The library ladder. Although we pride ourselves on the versatility of our ladders, we love a classic library ladder, too. Click here to watch a video of our client Lilli’s son sliding on the library ladder we made for them.

If you want us to make something for you, send us a picture of your space with dimensions to info@1925workbench.com .

Find us on Instagram to see more: @1925workbench.

Rolling vs. Hook ladders

Rolling ladder : The wheels roll along the track while wheels allow easy movement on the ground. This requires a continuous track.

Hook ladder : Can be unhooked moved to another length of track elsewhere in the room. This is a good option if a space cannot accommodate continuous track.

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Hook ladder hardware