Claims
- 1. A door system comprising, a door movable between a closed vertical position and an open horizontal position, a cable attached to said door and normally providing a counterbalancing force to said door, said cable extending along a vertical line adjacent said door and being normally substantially taut, and an anti-drop assembly having a pawl pivotally mounted on a pivot support on said door and fixedly attached to said cable to transmit a selected counterbalance force through said pivot support to said door, a stop surface positioned adjacent to said door, and a spring operable to urge said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface, wherein when taut the cable opposes the biasing force of said spring and wherein upon said cable going slack said spring urges said pawl into engagement with said stop surface to decelerate said door.
- 2. The door system of claim 1 further comprising, a mounting bracket attached to an edge of said door, said pivot support carried by said mounting bracket extending axially outward therefrom and adapted to receive said pawl.
- 3. The door system of claim 2, wherein said spring has a first end and a second end, said first end engaging said pawl and said second end engaging said mounting bracket, wherein said spring is adapted to apply force between said mounting bracket and said pawl urging said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface.
- 4. The door system of claim 3, wherein said mounting bracket includes a keeper adapted to engage said second end of said spring.
- 5. The door system of claim 4, wherein said keeper is a member extending laterally outward from said mounting bracket adjacent said pawl.
- 6. The door system of claim 5, wherein said pawl has a pivot portion and said member extends adjacent said body portion of said pawl and defines a clearance for said pivot portion of said pawl.
- 7. The door system of claim 6, wherein said pivot support includes a boss extending axially outward from said mounting bracket, wherein said pivot portion is rotatably supported on said boss.
- 8. The door system of claim 7, wherein said boss defines a bore adapted to receive a shaft of a roller.
- 9. The door system of claim 7, wherein said boss is cylindrical and said pawl defines a circular opening adapted to fit over said boss.
- 10. The door system of claim 1, wherein said pawl includes a head extending toward said stop surface.
- 11. The door system of claim 10, wherein said pawl has a body portion and said head extends from said body portion.
- 12. The door system of claim 11, wherein said head extends from the top of said body portion.
- 13. The door system of claim 12, wherein said head extends generally perpendicular to said body portion and has a tip that is angled outwardly toward the stop surface from a top of said head to a bottom thereof.
- 14. The door system of claim 1, wherein said pawl has a body portion that defines a spring bore with said spring being at least partially received within said spring bore.
- 15. The door system of claim 1, wherein said pawl has a cable bore adapted to receive an end of said cable and wherein said end of said cable is secured to said pawl within said cable bore.
- 16. The door system of claim 1, wherein said stop surface is formed of a resilient polymer to permit an extent of temporary deformation upon engagement by said pawl.
- 17. A door system of comprising, a door movable between a closed vertical position and an open horizontal position, a cable attached to said door and normally providing a counterbalancing force to said door, said cable extending along a vertical line adjacent said door and being normally substantially taut, and an anti-drop assembly having a pawl pivotally supported on said door and attached to said cable, a stop surface positioned adjacent to said door, and a spring operable to urge said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface, wherein when taut said cable opposes the biasing force of said spring and wherein upon said cable going slack said spring urges said pawl into engagement with said stop surface to decelerate said door, said pawl having a body portion with a head extending from said body portion at an oblique angle relative to said body portion.
- 18. The door system of claim 17, wherein said pawl has a pivot portion and said head extends from said pivot portion of said pawl.
- 19. The door system of claim 18, wherein said head has a tip oriented at an acute angle relative to said stop surface.
- 20. A door system of comprising, a door movable between a closed vertical position and an open horizontal position, a cable attached to said door and normally providing a counterbalancing force to said door, said cable extending along a vertical line adjacent said door and being normally substantially taut, and an anti-drop assembly having a pawl pivotally supported on said door and attached to said cable, a stop surface positioned adjacent to said door, and a spring operable to urge said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface, wherein when taut said cable opposes the biasing force of said spring and wherein upon said cable going slack said spring urges said pawl into engagement with said stop surface to decelerate said door, said pawl having a body portion that defines a spring bore with said spring being at least partially received within said spring bore and said spring being a ball plunger having a spring-loaded plunger housed within a hollow casing, said casing being secured within said spring bore and said spring loaded plunger being axially moveable relative to said casing to apply the biasing force.
- 21. The door system of claim 20, wherein said casing is threadably received within said spring bore.
- 22. A door system of comprising, a door movable between a closed vertical position and an open horizontal position, a cable attached to said door and normally providing a counterbalancing force to said door, said cable extending along a vertical line adjacent said door and being normally substantially taut, and an anti-drop assembly having a pawl pivotally supported on said door and attached to said cable, a stop surface positioned adjacent to said door, and a spring operable to urge said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface, wherein when taut said cable opposes the biasing force of said spring and wherein upon said cable going slack said spring urges said pawl into engagement with said stop surface to decelerate said door, said pawl has a cable bore adapted to receive an end of said cable and wherein said end of said cable is secured to said pawl within said cable bore and a first bore in said pawl in registry with said cable bore and a fastener insertable through said first bore and protruding into said cable bore, whereby said fastener clamps said cable within said cable bore.
- 23. The door system of claim 22 further comprising a stud supported in said pawl and in registry with said cable bore and located in opposition to said first bore, whereby said cable is clamped between said stud and said fastener.
- 24. The door system of claim 23 further comprising a second bore and a second stud both in registry with said cable bore and located in opposition to each other; and a second fastener insertable within said second bore to clamp said cable to said pawl.
- 25. The door system of claim 23, wherein said stud tapers radially inwardly toward said fastener.
- 26. In a door system having a door movable between a closed vertical position and an open horizontal position and having a cable interconnected to said door near the bottom thereof and extending along a vertical line adjacent said door and being normally substantially taut, an anti-drop assembly comprising, a pawl having a body portion fixedly secured to the cable and a pivot portion rotably mounted on a pivot supported on the door to transmit a selected counterbalance force through said pivot support to the door, a stop surface mounted adjacent to the door, and means for biasing said pawl toward engagement with said stop surface, whereby said cable, when taut, holds the pawl against the force of said means for biasing and whereby when the tension is released from the cable said means for biasing urges said pawl into engagement with said stop surface to decelerate the door.
- 27. The door system of claim 26, wherein said stop surface includes at least one surface adapted to positively engage a portion of said pawl.
- 28. The door system of claim 27, wherein said surface adapted to positively engage a portion of said pawl is oriented normal to the direction of travel of the door.
- 29. The door system of claim 26, wherein said stop surface includes a notch adapted to receive a portion of said pawl.
- 30. The door system according to claim 26, wherein said stop surface has a plurality of spaced shallow notches for engagement by said tip of said pawl.
- 31. The door system according to claim 30, wherein said notches have a lower surface that is substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of said door and the length of said pawl when in engagement with said lower surface to stop downward travel of said door.
- 32. The door system according to claim 31, wherein either of said pawl and said stop surface are constructed of a polymeric material.
- 33. The door system according to claim 31, wherein both said pawl and said stop surface are constructed of a polymeric material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/948,086 filed Sep. 6, 2001.
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