Claims
- 1. An operating mechanism for moving a door relative to a building structure along a path of opening movement having a vertical portion and a horizontal portion extending from the front to the rear of the building, said operating mechanism being mountable adjacent the upper edge of the door and comprising:
- a drive pulley (17) mounted on the door (1) for rotation about an axis (14) normal to the direction of movement of the door;
- a drive motor (5) selectively coupled to said drive pulley for rotating same;
- an arm (16) pivotally mounted on the door and extending therefrom generally in the direction of the opening movement of the door;
- a guide pulley (24) mounted on said arm for rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of said drive pulley; and
- a cable (18) mounted on the building structure along the path of movement of the door, said cable being strung in a course extending rearwardly from the front of the building structure, around said guide pulley (24), around said drive pulley (17), and returning over said guide pulley (24) to the rear of the building structure.
- 2. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cable (18) includes spring means (18a) permitting said drive pulley (17) to glide with respect to said cable (18).
- 3. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said motor and drive pulley include a worm gear coupling said drive motor to said pulley.
- 4. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 including means (39, 42, 44) energizing said drive motor from a battery of an automobile.
- 5. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 including means (39-40) disabling said drive motor responsive to the presence of an automobile in the building structure.
- 6. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arm (16) is further defined as having one end pivotally mounted on the door, the other end of said arm including means for supporting said arm so as to extend from the door generally in the direction of the opening movement of the door.
- 7. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 6 further including a second cable (27) extending from the front to the rear of the building, at least one of said guide pulley and arm being coupled to said second cable for supporting said arm.
- 8. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said motor is movable with respect to said axis of said drive pulley.
- 9. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said motor carries out an electric switching function as a result of its movement.
- 10. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said motor is rotatably movable with respect to said axis of said drive pulley.
- 11. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said drive pulley is fastened to an axle mounted on said door and wherein said motor is suspended from said axle for movement.
- 12. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said drive motor is movable along said axis for selectively coupling the drive motor to said drive pulley.
- 13. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 12 wherein said motor is coupled to a handle (50) for the door and wherein the selective coupling of said motor is controlled by the handle.
- 14. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 12 including means for selectively decoupling the motor responsive to predetermined applied loads.
- 15. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arm is pivotally mounted on the axis of said drive pulley.
- 16. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 15 wherein said arm (16) has fork formed ends (16a, 16b) engaging the axis of said drive pulley.
- 17. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said drive motor has a battery power source (4) mounted on said door.
- 18. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 17 wherein said operating mechanism includes a battery recharger (37-38) connectable to said battery when the door is in the closed position.
- 19. The operating mechanism as claimed in claim 17 including solar cells (29) operatively associated with said batteries for recharging same.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/271,976 filed June 9, 1981 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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