Claims
- 1. A tensioning mechanism for a roll-up door having a flexible door panel that is rolled and unrolled from about a rotatable drum, comprising:
- a sheave mounted to rotate with the drum;
- a counterweight line anchored at one end and having its other end wound about the sheave in a spiral and in a direction opposite to the winding of the panel about the drum;
- a counterweight suspended from the counterweight line intermediate its ends;
- a tensioning line anchored at one end and attached to the bottom of the door panel at its other end; and
- a spring connected between the counterweight and the tensioning line intermediate its ends.
- 2. A tensioning mechanism in accordance with claim 1 wherein the diameter of the sheave is greater than the diameter of the drum.
- 3. A tensioning mechanism in accordance with claim 1 wherein the door panel is a curtain and the counterweight line is a strap that has a thickness greater than the thickness of the curtain.
- 4. A tensioning mechanism in accordance with claim 1 wherein the tensioning line is attached to the bottom of the door panel by releasable means that separate to release the tensioning line from the door panel when the door panel is subjected to a force having a component that is normal to the panel surface.
- 5. A roll-up door, comprising:
- a frame having spaced jambs joined at the top by a header, the jambs each defining elongated tracks;
- a powered drum mounted in the header;
- a flexible curtain wound about the drum and having its lateral edges disposed in the tracks;
- a bottom bar attached to the free end of the curtain and extending between the jambs, said bar having a transverse opening at one end;
- a breakaway shaft riding in the track of a respective jamb, said shaft having one end received in the opening in the bar to normally hold the bar to the track;
- means for releasably holding the end of the shaft in the opening in the bar, said means releasing the shaft from the bar when the curtain is struck by a force having a component normal to its surface;
- a sheave mounted to rotate with the drum;
- a counterweight line anchored at one end and having its other end wound about the sheave in a spiral and in a direction opposite to the winding of the curtain about the drum;
- a counterweight suspended from the counterweight line intermediate its ends;
- a tensioning line anchored at one end and attached to the opposite end of the shaft at its other end;
- a spring connected between the counterweight and the tensioning line intermediate its ends; and
- a restraining line attached to the opposite end of the shaft and wound about the drum to urge the breakaway shaft upwardly.
- 6. A door in accordance with claim 5 wherein said bar and shaft have a cooperating detent and detent recess that normally holds the shaft in the bar but which releases when the curtain or bar is struck by a force having a component normal to the surface of the curtain.
- 7. A door in accordance with claim 5 wherein the drive includes a disconnect switch having an actuator engaged by the breakaway shaft when the shaft is in place in the bar to thereby enable the drive.
- 8. A door in accordance with claim 5 together with manually releasable means joining the opposite end of the shaft with the tensioning line and the restraining line, said releasable means being automatically resettable to join the shaft to said lines after the shaft has separated from the bar.
- 9. A door in accordance with claim 8 wherein the drive includes means for rotating the drum to move the curtain to a position in which the releasable means is automatically reset.
- 10. A door in accordance with claim 5 wherein the diameter of the sheave is greater than the diameter of the drum.
- 11. A door in accordance with claim 5 wherein the counterweight line is a strap that has a thickness greater than the thickness of the curtain.
- 12. A roll-up door, comprising:
- a frame having spaced jambs joined at the top by a header, the jambs each defining elongated tracks;
- a powered drum mounted in the header;
- a flexible curtain wound about the drum and having its lateral edges disposed in the tracks;
- a bottom bar attached to the free end of the curtain and extending between the jambs, said bar having transverse openings at each end which extend through the plane of the curtain and open towards the respective jamb;
- a pair of breakaway shafts each disposed to ride in a respective jamb and including one end received in the respective opening in the bar to normally hold the bar in the tracks;
- means for releasably holding the ends of the shafts in the openings in the bar, said means releasing the shafts from the bar when the curtain is struck by a force having a component normal to its surface;
- a sheave mounted at each end of the drum to rotate with the drum;
- a counterweight strap anchored at one end in each jamb and having its other end wound about a respective sheave in a spiral and in a direction opposite to the winding of the curtain about the drum;
- a counterweight suspended from each counterweight line intermediate its ends;
- a tensioning line anchored at one end in each jamb and attached to an opposite end of a respective shaft at its other end;
- a spring connected between each counterweight and a respective tensioning line intermediate its ends; and
- a restraining strap attached to the opposite end of each shaft and wound about the drum to urge the breakaway shafts upwardly.
- 13. A door in accordance with claim 12 together with a disconnect switch with an actuator disposed in each opening in the bar and engageable by a respective breakaway shaft when the shaft is in place in the bar, the disconnect switches opening a circuit to the drive when the breakaway shaft is disengaged from the bar.
- 14. A door in accordance with claim 13 together with manually releasable means joining the opposite end of each shaft with the respective tensioning line and the flexible strap, said releasable means being automatically resettable to join the shaft to said lines after the shaft has separated from the bar.
- 15. A door in accordance with claim 14 wherein the drive includes means for rotating the drum to move the curtain to a position in which the releasable means is automatically reset.
- 16. A door in accordance with claim 12 wherein the diameter of each sheave is greater than the diameter of the drum.
- 17. A door in accordance with claim 12 wherein the counterweight straps have a thickness greater than the thickness of the curtain.
- 18. A roll-up door, comprising:
- a frame having spaced jambs joined at the top by a header, the jambs each defining elongated tracks;
- a powered drum mounted in the header;
- a flexible curtain wound about the drum and having its lateral edges disposed in the tracks;
- a bottom bar attached to the free end of the curtain and extending between the jambs, said bar having a transverse opening at one end;
- a vertical rod disposed in the jamb adjacent the one end of the bar, said rod being attached at its bottom to a tensioning mechanism that urges the rod downwardly and the rod being attached at its top to a line that is wound about the drum to urge the drum upwardly;
- a breakaway shaft riding in the track of the adjacent jamb, said shaft having one end received in the opening in the bar to normally hold the bar to the track, the opposite end of the shaft being slidably engaged with the rod;
- releasable means for locking the shaft to a particular position along the rod; and
- means for automatically relocking the shaft to the bar after the shaft has been released.
- 19. A door in accordance with claim 18 wherein the releasable means comprises a spring loaded latch with a manual release, and a catch on the rod that is engageable by the latch.
- 20. A door in accordance with claim 19 wherein the relocking means comprises a lever pivotally mounted on the rod and linked to the opposite end of the shaft, and a stop in the jamb that engages the lever and moves the shaft to said position along the rod at which the latch engages the catch.
- 21. A door in accordance with claim 20 together with a drive for the drum to roll and unroll the curtain, and a control for the drive that unrolls the curtain whenever the shaft has disengaged from the bottom bar and until the lever engages the stop.
- 22. A roll-up door, comprising:
- a frame having spaced jambs joined at the top by a header, the jambs each including an elongated track;
- a drum mounted in the header;
- a flexible curtain wound about the drum and having its lateral edges disposed in the tracks;
- a bottom bar fixed to the free end of the curtain and extending between the jambs;
- a resettable breakaway connection normally connecting the bottom bar to the tracks, said breakaway connection releasing the bottom bar from the tracks upon the curtain or bar being struck by a force having a component normal to the surface of the curtain; and
- a drive for the drum including means for automatically unwinding the curtain to an overtravel position beyond a normal closed position to reset the breakaway connection.
- 23. A roll-up door, comprising:
- a frame having spaced jambs joined at the top by a header, the jambs each including an elongated track;
- a drum mounted in the header;
- a flexible curtain wound about the drum and having its lateral edges disposed in the tracks;
- a bottom bar attached to the free end of the curtain and extending between the jambs;
- resettable breakaway means normally connecting the bottom bar to the tracks, said breakaway means releasing the bottom bar upon the curtain or bar being struck by a force having a component normal to the surface of the curtain; and
- a drive for the drum including means for unwinding the curtain, and having a limit switch to stop the drive when the curtain is unwound to a normal closed position and a timer element connected to delay the effect of the limit switch so that the drive will unwind the curtain to an overtravel position beyond the normal closed position to reset the breakaway means.
Parent Case Info
is application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 07/646,532 filed Jan. 25, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,044, and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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