The present invention relates to a driving system for a garage door and the driving system is easily to assemble and includes a convenient quick release device.
A conventional garage door is generally composed of several plates which are pivotably connected with each other and can be moved along two side rails by a driving system. The driving system includes a motor that drivers a threaded rod and a connection member is threadedly connected to the threaded rod so that when the threaded rod is rotated, the connection member is moved on the threaded rod. Two ends of a chain are connected to the connection member such that when the threaded rod is rotated, the chain is moved to open and close the garage door. This system involves a complicated structure that requires a lot of time to install. The chain is composed of several plates which are connected by pins and the plates could be jammed at a certain angle during operating if the connection portions of the pins and the plates lack proper lubrication. Furthermore, the threaded rod is received in a track which includes an open side facing downward and lubricant on the threaded rod could drop on the vehicle or people who stand under the track.
The present invention intends to provide a driving system for a garage door that is easily to be installed and the open side of the track faces upward.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a quick release device for manual operation of the garage door.
The present invention relates to a driving system for a garage door and comprises a track cantilevered to a wall and having an open side that faces upward. A driving assembly is movably received in the track and driven by a motor which is located to the other end of the track. A power transferring member has two ends connected to the driving assembly. A U-shaped member is movably engaged with the track from an underside of the track and two sides of the U-shaped member are connected to the driving assembly. One end of a link is pivotably connected to the U-shaped member and the other end of the link is connected to the garage door.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The driving assembly 20 comprises a base 21 and a cover 22 which is mounted to the base 21. The base 21 has two grooves 210 and the cover 22 has two grooves 220 which are located in alignment with the grooves 210. A connection member 51 has a clamping recess 510 defined in each of two ends thereof and the connection member 51 is movably received in a space defined by the aligned groove 210 and the groove 220. A power transferring member 50 such as a toothed belt which includes two ends that are respectively engaged with the two clamping recesses 510. Therefore, when the connection member 51 is moved in the grooves 210, 220, the belt is moved in the grooves 210, 220 with the connection member 51. The cover 22 has a window 222 and the base 21 has a concavity 211 defined in a top thereof. A quick release mechanism 30 includes a retaining member 23 and a pulling member 31, wherein the retaining member 32 is located between the base 21 and the cover 22. A protrusion 230 extends from an underside of an end of the retaining member 23 and is rotatably received in the concavity 211 so that the retaining member 31 may pivot or swing about the protrusion 230. A recessed area 231 is defined in a top of the retaining member 23 and a stop 232 extends from a surface of the recessed area 231 so as to define an annular path around the stop 232. The pulling member 31 is overlapped on the retaining member 23 and has a tongue 310 extending from an end thereof. The tongue 310 extends through a gap 221 defined in a protrusion portion located at the underside of the cover 22 so as to be removably engaged with a recess 511 defined in a side of the connection member 51 as shown in
A spring 32 has one end 321 connected to a hole 315 in the top plate 312 and the other end of the spring 32 is hooked to a ring 224 on the cover 22 so as to bias the tongue 310 to be normally engaged with the recess 511 of the connection member 51. A rope 33 has an end fixed to a hole 313 of the top plate 314 such that when the user pulls the rope 33, the top plate 312 is removed and the tongue 310 is disengaged from the recess 511 of the connection member 51. A notch 314 is defined in the top plate 321 and located beside the hole 313 for being connected to another rope which is not shown.
A U-shaped member 40 is movably engaged with the track 12 from an underside of the track 12 and two sides of the U-shaped member 40 are connected to the driving assembly 20. The cover 22 having two lugs 223 extending from a top of each of two sides thereof and two pins 24 extend through the two sides of the U-shaped member 40, two mediate members 70 and the two respective pairs of lugs 223 aligned with each other. One of the mediate members 70 has a guide hole 700 in an end thereof so that the rope 33 is engaged with the guide hole 700.
A link system includes a straight first link 41 and an L-shaped second link 42, one end of the first link 41 is pivotably connected to a hole 402 in an extension plate 401 on the U-shaped member and the other end of the first link 41 is connected to a first end of the second link 42 by extending pins through positioning holes 410 and 420 in the first link 41 and the second link 42. A second end of the second link 42 is connected to the garage door 11. As shown in
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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