Information
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Patent Grant
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6684931
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Patent Number
6,684,931
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Date Filed
Monday, February 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 3, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Battison; Adrian D.
- Williams; Michael R.
- Dupuis; Ryan W.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 190
- 160 193
- 160 201
- 016 197
- 016 198
- 016 DIG 7
- 016 DIG 1
- 049 200
- 049 199
- 049 201
- 049 202
- 242 3881
- 242 3885
- 052 71
- 052 29
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A counter weight door has a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels and an interconnecting spring connecting each of the weights to the next. At least one of the counter weights has a cradle which is arranged to receive a plurality of weighted members. The spring arrangement connecting one counter to the next is housed within the cradle and includes a shaft on which the spring is mounted. The door has a pulley system which has a first pulley on one side of the door, a second double pulley on the other side of the door, a first cable fixed at a first end to the door extending through the first pulley and a second cable fixed at a first end to the door extending through the second pulley to the counter weight system.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improved counter weight door.
BACKGROUND
Counter weighted overhead doors are well known and components for these doors are commercially available in many standard sizes. However when providing an counter weight overhead door for a large opening a number of problems arise. One of these problems is that conventional door components are designed for doors up to a certain size. These components and are not robust enough to handle the additional weight and forces required for a door covering a large opening. This requires that custom fittings and components be designed for individual doors which have openings which are too large to accommodated by standard sized components.
A second problem of overhead counter weight doors is that fixing and aligning the pulleys which guide the cables that are used to open and close the door is difficult since the pulleys are fixed to the wall of the building making positioning of the pulleys imprecise. Furthermore this often requires reinforcing a portion of the building to accept mounting brackets and fasteners to support the pulleys.
SUMMARY
According to the present invention there is provided an improved counter weight door comprising:
a guide means arranged to be located on respective sides of an opening on a building;
a door which is arranged to be supported on respective side thereon by the guide means, the door having a plurality of panels each connected to the next one of the panels for common movement vertically in the guide means;
a counter weight system coupled to the door for providing counter weight for the weight of the door, the counter weight system having a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels;
an interconnecting means connecting each of the weights to the next;
the counter weight system having means for adjusting the weight of at least one of the counter weights;
wherein the counter weights having a support means which is arranged to receive a plurality of weighted members.
Conveniently the means for adjusting the weight having a changeable counter weight member which provides an appropriate weight for the counter weight such that the weight is relative each respective panel and door type.
Preferably each counter weight has a housing having a substantially flat bottom surface, side walls extending vertically from respective ends of the bottom surface, the bottom surface provides the support for the plurality of weighted members.
Preferably the counter weights are arranged to be stacked one on top of the next when the door is fully opened and spaced apart vertically when the door is fully closed.
According to another aspect of the present invention the interconnecting means provides a spring arrangement connecting one counter to the next.
Conveniently the spring arrangement is located with an enclosure within the counter weight.
Preferably the spring arrangement has a shaft located within a centre enclosure of the counter weight, the shaft being vertically orientated and has a horizontal flange at the top end within the enclosure, a spring surrounds the shaft and engages the flange and a bottom surface of the counter weight such that the spring forces the shaft upwards.
Conveniently an elongate member is coupled to a bottom end of the shaft and extends downwards therefrom to a respective counter weight below.
According to another aspect of the door there is provided a pulley system having;
a first pulley mounted adjacent a first side of the door;
a second guide pulley mounted adjacent the second side of the door;
a first elongate member fixed at a first end to the door extending through the first pulley;
a second elongate member fixed at a first end to the door extending through the second pulley;
wherein the second pulley arrangement has two pulleys in a fixed rotatable relationship for receiving the first and second elongate members, the elongate members extend through a third pulley at the counter weight system and are anchored at a second end.
An advantage of the present invention is provided by a driveable member on the second pulley which is arranged to be driven by a motor such that the door is raised and lowered using a motor.
Preferably the driveable member is a sprocket arranged to receive a chain from the motor.
An advantage of the present invention is that the door can be completely produced in a factory and simply assembled on site.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention:
FIG. 1
is a front elevational view of the counter weight door.
FIG. 2
is a top view of the counter weight door.
FIG. 3
is a cross section through A—A of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged view of a part of the door.
FIG. 4A
is an enlarged view of an alternative part of the door.
FIG. 5
is a side view of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a side view of a part of the pulley system.
FIG. 7
is a side view of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a side view of a second part of the pulley system.
FIG. 8A
is a side view of an alternate second part of the pulley system.
FIG. 9
is a bottom view of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is a side view of the second part of the pulley system mounted on the counter weight door.
FIG. 11
is a bottom view of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 12
is a front elevational view of the counter weight system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated an improved counter weight door is shown generally at
10
. The improved counter weight door
10
is for use of an opening
12
in the wall
14
of a building. The improved counter weight door
10
comprises a pair of spaced apart guide rail members
18
, a plurality of door panels
20
, a plurality of pivot connection
22
, and a plurality of guide rail followers
24
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
10
and
11
the pair of spaced apart guide rail members
18
are arranged with one on each side of the opening
12
in the wall
14
. Each one of the pair of rail members
18
includes a substantially vertical portion
28
which extends upwards from a bottom end
30
to a top end
32
and which is fixed to the wall
14
adjacent sides of the opening. A substantially horizontal portion
34
is arranged adjacent the top end
32
of the substantially vertical portion
28
and extends rearwards into the building from a front end
36
to a rear end
38
. A curved portion
40
extends upwardly and rearwardly between the top end
32
of the substantially vertical portion
28
and the front end
36
of the substantially horizontal portion
34
.
The plurality of door panels
20
each extend from a top end
42
to a bottom end
44
and from a first side
46
adjacent a first one of the pair of rail members
18
a
to a second side
48
adjacent a second one of the pair of rail members
18
b
. The plurality of door panels
20
are arranged in end to end alignment with the top and bottom edges
42
and
44
of adjacent door panels
20
adjacent one another.
The plurality of pivot connections
22
are arranged to pivotally connect each one of the plurality of door panels
20
to the door panels lying adjacent. Each one of the plurality of pivot connection
22
is pivotal about an axis of rotation
50
extending substantially perpendicular to and between the rail members
18
a
and
18
b.
The plurality of guide rail followers
24
comprise a guide roller for engaging a respective one of the spaced apart guide members
18
and an axle member
54
for rotatably mounting the guide roller
52
at the pivot connection
22
.
In order to accommodate the additional weight of a large counter weight door
10
the arrangement of the pivot connections
22
and the guide rail followers
24
has been modified. A pair of pivot connections
22
comprises a pair of hinge members
56
mounted side by side at the joint between adjacent top and bottom edges
42
and
44
of adjacent ones of the plurality of door panels
20
. The hinge members
56
include axle supporting means aligned with each other to receive the axle member
54
of a respective one of the guide rail followers
24
therethrough. The axle supporting means comprises an elongate tubular member
58
mounted on the hinge member
56
arranged to extend substantially parallel to an axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicular to and between the rail members
18
. The axle
54
of the guide rail follower
24
has been lengthened to allow it to extend through both of the elongate tubular members
58
of the paired pivot connectors
22
. This gives each pivot connection
22
additional strength and yet allows standard hinged members to be used thereby keeping costs down and allowing a door manufacturer or installer to stock fewer types of hinge.
FIG. 4A
shows an alternative arrangement of the pivot connectors
22
A. The alternate pivot connector comprises a hinged plate
23
which connects the adjacent door panels. The plate has a hinge
23
A which has a horizontal axis
25
that is located below the adjacent edges of the panels.
Each one of the door panels
20
comprises a plurality of door panel sections
26
each of which includes a top edge
60
and a bottom edge
62
and extends from the first side
46
of the door panel
20
to the second side
48
of the door panel
20
. Each door panel section is arranged in end to end alignment like the door panels
20
with the top and bottom edges
60
and
62
of adjacent door panel sections
26
lying adjacent one another.
The door panels
20
comprise two or more standard sized overhead door panel sections
26
which are joined together by a pair of J-shaped channel members
66
one being arranged along each of the first and second sides
46
and
48
of the respective door panel
20
. Using standard sized door sections allows the door manufacturer or installer to build custom sized door panels
20
from standard sized components thereby reducing costs and reducing the required number of different parts.
The J-shaped channel members
66
are arranged to hold the plurality of door panel sections
26
in alignment relative to each other such that each of the door panel sections
26
is supported vertically by the J-channel
66
when the door
10
is in a fully closed position.
Each one of the pair of J-shaped channel members
66
comprises a leg member
68
extending from a first end
70
to a second end
72
, the foot member
76
arranged at the second end
72
of the leg member
70
. The foot member
76
includes a first portion
78
extending perpendicular from the leg member
70
and an end portion
80
extending from an outer end
82
of the first portion
78
. A bottom plate
82
extends perpendicular to the leg member
70
and the foot member
76
and is fixed thereto.
Each one of the pair of J-shaped channel members
66
is arranged at a respective one of the first and second sides of the door panel
20
, and is arranged such that the plurality of door panel sections
26
is supported vertically by the bottom plate
82
when the door
10
is in the fully closed position, and such that the plurality of door panel sections
26
are held in alignment relative to each other by the leg and foot members
70
and
76
of the J-shaped panel
66
.
Each door panel
20
includes fixing means
84
for fixing the top and bottom edges
60
and
62
of adjacent ones of the plurality of door panel sections
26
to one another. The fixing means comprise a plurality of plate or hinge members arranged to extend across the joint between adjacent door panel sections
26
and fasteners for fastening the hinge or plate members in place. The plurality of fixing means
84
are spaced apart across the door panel
20
between the first side
46
and the second side
48
.
As best shown in
FIG. 8A
, an alternative arrangement of the pulley
160
is illustrated. The alternate arrangement is arranged to allow a motor to provide open and closing movement to the door. The pulleys are fixed together on a shaft
162
in which the pulley is able to rotate thereon. A sprocket
164
is fixed to the pulleys such that a chain can be situated around the sprocket and can be driven by the motor opening and closing the door.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
the counter weight door
10
also includes a first guide pulley
88
mounted adjacent the fist side
46
of the door, a first guide pulley mount
90
for mounting the first guide pulley
88
adjacent the first side of the door. A second guide pulley
92
is mounted adjacent the second side
48
of the door
10
, and a second guide pulley mount
94
is provided for mounting the second guide pulley
92
adjacent said second side
48
of the door
10
. A plurality of counter weights
96
are arranged adjacent the second side of the door
48
and provide a counter balancing force to the weight of the door. Connection means
97
are provided for connecting the plurality of counter weights
96
to each other and to the door
10
.
As best shown in
FIG. 12
, the counter weights are aligned in a vertical manner such a first weight
166
is located at a bottom end of the connection means and a fourth weight
168
is located at a top end. A second counter weight
170
is located above the first counter weight and a third counter weight
172
is located above the second counter weight below the fourth counter weight. Each counter weight is vertically spaced from the respective counter weight and are connected by a spring biasing arrangement
174
therebetween. Each counter weight comprises a housing
176
having a bottom surface
178
and side walls
180
extending vertically therefrom. The housings are generally square in shape and have two sections
182
located on respective sides of an enclosure
184
at a centre portion of the housing between the side walls. Each section is arranged to receive an equal amount of plates
186
which enable the weight of each counter weight to be adjusted for specific arrangements. The amount of weight in each counter weight is relative to the type of door arrangement such as a standard lift type, a high lift type and a vertical lift type. The weight is measured to counter balance each section of the door and is different in certain applications.
The spring biasing arrangement between each counter weight comprises a vertically orientated shaft
188
which is located within the enclosure. The shaft has a horizontal flange
190
at its top end which allows movement of the shaft within the housing. A hole
192
at the bottom surface of housing directly below the shaft is arranged such that the shaft can move vertically therethrough. Situated on the shaft is a spring
194
which engages a bottom surface of the flange and a top surface of the bottom surface of the housing such that the spring forces the shaft upwards. At a bottom end of each shaft is a chain
196
. The chain extends downwards from each shaft to a cross bar
198
which is located on the respective counter weight at a top end of the enclosure above the flange. The first weight does not have a spring biasing arrangement. The spring biasing arrangement allows smooth movement of the weights. The fourth weight is connected to the pulley by a swivel joint
200
which allows pivotal movement of the pulley without affecting the orientation of the weights. The swivel is coupled to the housing within the enclosure above the flange.
The first weight is associated with a top panel of the door, the fourth weight is associated with a bottom panel of the door and the second and third weights associated with the two remaining door panels accordingly. Thus providing each panel with independent counter weight for smooth operation of the door. Upwards movement, not shown, of the door lowers the weights such that the weights stack one on top of the other, defining an opening movement and position. Downwards movement of the door raises the weights such that each weight is vertically spaced from the next, defining a closing movement and position, as shown in FIG.
12
.
First and second elongate members
98
and
100
are each fixed at a first end to the door
10
adjacent first and second sides thereof. The first elongate member
98
extends from the first side
46
of the door
10
over the first guide pulley
88
laterally across the door
10
and over the second guide pulley
90
to a second end
102
. The second elongate member
100
extends from the second side
48
of the door
10
and over the second pulley
90
to a second end
104
. The first and second elongate members
98
and
100
are connected to the connection means
97
adjacent the respective second ends
102
and
104
such that movement of the door
10
causes counter movement of the counter weights
96
.
The door
10
when in the fully closed position lies in a plane extending substantially perpendicular to and between the substantially vertical guide rails
18
a
and
18
b.
Referring to
2
,
10
, and
11
the first mounting plate
106
is fixed to an outer edge
108
of the first guide rail member
18
a
adjacent to curved portion
40
of the guide rail
18
and parallel to the vertical and horizontal portions
32
and
34
of the guide rail
18
. The first mounting plate
106
extends forward the guide rail
18
a
towards the wall
14
of building.
Referring to
FIGS. 6
, and
7
the first pulley mount
90
comprises a pair of parallel spaced apart plate members
110
extending from a first end
112
to a second end
114
, an axle member
116
extending between the plate members
110
, the pulley
88
arranged parallel to the plate members
110
and mounted on the axle
116
, and an attachment plate
118
arranged perpendicular to the pair of parallel plates
110
and fixed to the first ends
112
thereof. The attachment plate
118
extends past one of the plate members
112
and includes a plurality of holes
120
arranged therethrough. The holes
120
in the first pulley mount
90
are arranged to co-operate with holes in the first mounting plate
106
to receive fasteners therethrough thereby fixing the first pulley mount
90
on the guide rail
18
a.
Mounting the first pulley mount
90
on the guide rail
18
a
eliminates the need for mounting the pulley on the wall
14
of the building, and allows the pulley
89
to be more consistently and accurately aligned such that the cable
98
lies as close to the plane of the door
10
as possible.
Referring to
2
,
8
,
9
, and
10
the door
10
also includes a mounting member
130
fixed to an outer edge of the second guide rail
18
b
adjacent to curved portion
40
of the guide rail member
18
b
and parallel to vertical and horizontal guide rails
32
and
34
. The mounting member
130
extends forwards of the guide rail
18
b
towards the wall
14
of the building
16
.
The second pulley mount
94
comprises a elongate attachment arm
132
which extends from a first end
134
to a second end
136
and has a plurality of holes
138
extending therethrough. The holes
138
are arranged along the attachment arm
132
to co-operate with holes arranged in the top of the mounting member
130
. The holes
138
are arranged to receive fastener means
142
which fix the attachment arm to the guide rail
18
b
. The attachment arm
132
as it extends from the first end
134
to the second
136
angles forwards and upwards from a point
144
spaced rearwards from the second end
136
. To a point
146
located nearer the second end
136
.
A pair of parallel spaced apart members
148
and
149
each extending downwards from a first end
150
to a second end
152
or fixed to the attachment arm
132
at their first ends
150
. The plate member
149
is fixed to the attachment arm
132
adjacent the second end
136
thereof. An axle member
154
extends between the plate members
148
and
149
and is arranged to lie parallel to the attachment arm
132
. The second pulley
92
is mounted on the axle
154
perpendicular to the attachment arm
132
and such that it lies substantially in the plane of the door
10
. The pulley
92
is a double pulley for receiving both the elongate members
98
and
100
. The plate member
149
arranged at the end of the attachment arm
132
includes at least one hole
156
therethrough. The hole
156
is arranged for co-operation with the fastener means which fix the spaced apart plate member to the wall
14
of the building.
The second pulley mount
94
is mounted on the mounting member
130
securing it to guide rail
18
such that the second pulley
92
and the cable
100
lie as close to the plane of the door as possible.
The pulley mounts
90
and
94
allow the pulleys to be easily arranged and secured above and to the side of the opening
12
in the wall
14
and to lie in line with the substantially horizontal guide rails
18
. Mounting the pulleys
88
and
92
directly on the guide rails helps the installer mount the pulleys such that their axis of rotation lies substantially perpendicular to the plane of the door
10
. This helps ensure smooth operation of the pulleys
90
and
94
as the door
10
is opened and closed.
In an alternative arrangement the second pulley mount
94
may be mounted directly on the guide rail
18
b
securing it in line with the guide rail and allowing the second pulley
92
and the elongate cable
100
to lie as close to the plane of the door as possible. Further more the second pulley mount
94
may be fixed only to the guide rail or may be fixed to the guide wall and to the wall of the building to provide additional support.
While one embodiment of the present invention has been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention. The invention is to be considered limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A counter weight door comprising:two guides each arranged to be located on a respective sides of an opening on a building; a door which is arranged to be supported on respective side thereon by the guides, the door having a plurality of panels each connected to the next one of the panels for common movement vertically in the guides; a counter weight system coupled to the door for providing counter weight for the weight of the door, the counter weight system having a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels; the counter weights being arranged vertically one above the next in a row; an interconnecting coupling connecting each of the counter weights to the next and arranged such that a bottom surface of each of the counter weights is spaced from a top surface of the next when the weight of the door is supported by the counter weights and such that the bottom surface of each is stacked on top of the top surface the next so as to be supported by the next as the door is moved to a position so that is not required to be supported by the counter weights; at least one of the counter weights comprising a base plate and side walls defining a cradle for receiving a plurality of individual weight members resting thereon such that the weight of said at least one counter weights can be adjusted by selecting a required number of the weight members.
- 2. The door according to claim 1 wherein each counter weight has a center support member with the base plate extending outwardly to each side of the center support member and arranged to receive on each side of the center support member a separate stack of the weight members.
- 3. The door according to claim 1 wherein each counter weight has a center support member in the form of a housing aligned with a center support member of the next counter weight and wherein the center support member houses a spring of the interconnecting coupling for connection to the next counter weight.
- 4. A counter weight door comprising:two guides each arranged to be located on a respective side of an opening on a building; a door which is arranged to be supported on respective side thereon by the guides, the door having a plurality of panels each connected to the next one of the panels for common movement vertically in the guides; a counter weight system coupled to the door for providing counter weight for the weight of the door, the counter weight system having a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels; the counter weights being arranged vertically one above the next in a row; an interconnecting coupling connecting each of the counter weights to the next and arranged such that a bottom surface of each of the counter weights is spaced from a top surface of the next when the weight of the door is supported by the counter weights and such that the bottom surface of each is stacked on top of the top surface the next so as to be supported by the next as the door is moved to a position so that is not required to be supported by the counter weights; the interconnecting coupling including a spring arrangement housed in one of the counter weights so as to allow the counter weights to be stacked one on top of the next.
- 5. The door according to claim 4 wherein the spring arrangement is mounted on a shaft located within the counter weight, the shaft being vertically orientated and having a horizontal flange at the top end, wherein the spring arrangement surrounds the shaft and engages the flange and a bottom surface of the counter weight such that the spring forces the shaft upwards, the shaft being connected to an elongate member which is coupled to a bottom end of the shaft and extends downwards therefrom to the next counter weight below.
- 6. A counter weight door comprising:two guides each arranged to be located on a respective sides of an opening on a building; a door which is arranged to be supported on respective side thereon by the guides, the door having a plurality of panels each connected to the next one of the panels for common movement vertically in the guides; a counter weight system coupled to the door for movement of the door within the guide means having a plurality of counter weights; an interconnecting coupling connecting the counter weights; and, a pulley system having; a first guide pulley mounted adjacent a first side of the door; a second guide pulley mounted adjacent a second side of the door; a first elongate member fixed at a first end of the first elongate member to the door and extending through the first pulley; a second elongate member fixed at a first end of the second elongate member to the door and extending through the second pulley; wherein the second guide pulley has two pulley elements in a fixed rotatable relationship for receiving the first and second elongate members respectively, the first and second elongate members each extending through a third pulley at the counter weight system and each having a second end thereof anchored anchored to a fixed point.
- 7. The door according to claim 6, wherein there is a driveable member on the second guide pulley which is arranged to be driven by a motor such that the door is raised and lowered using a motor.
- 8. The door according to claim 7 wherein the driveable member is a sprocket arranged to receive a chain from the motor.
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