Claims
- 1. In a folding fire door including at least one folding door section having a lead post assembly, folding door panels secured to the lead post assembly, and a track for supporting the door panels as they move from a folded, open condition to an extended, closed condition, an improved lead post assembly for said at least one door section, comprising central lead post means having a front member and mutually opposite side members, said front member forming the leading edge of the door section and securing said side members together in spaced relationship along their leading edges, the side members extending rearwardly therefrom in spaced relationship; heat insulating means for each of said side members and positioned against a portion of the outside of the corresponding said side member of said central lead post means and extending outwardly therefrom; a pair of side extension means, each including a side extension member secured to each of said side members of said central lead post means and extending outwardly and generally rearwardly therefrom and being coupled to the corresponding door panel, said side extension members being spaced from each other to prevent direct heat transfer from one side extension member to the other and each being spaced from but overlapping a portion of the outside of the corresponding side member of the central lead post means so that the corresponding heat insulating means is disposed between said corresponding side extension member and said corresponding side member of said central lead post means to resist flow of heat between the side extension means and the central lead post means.
- 2. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 1, wherein the central lead post means forms a male leading edge extending forwardly of the side extension means and adapted to be entirely received within a mating receiving recess when the door is in closed position, and wherein the outwardly extending portions of the respective side extension means are adapted to intersect intermediate their width the respective edges of the receiving recess when the door is in closed position.
- 3. An improved fire door lead assembly according to claim 2, wherein there is a single folding door section and the mating receiving recess is a stationary recess built into the room to be divided.
- 4. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 2, wherein there are two folding door sections making up the folding fire door which come together to form the closed fire door and the mating receiving recess is mounted on the lead post assembly of the second folding door section.
- 5. Improved fire door lead post assemblies according to claim 1, wherein there are two folding door sections making up the folding fire door which come together to form the closed fire door and wherein the central lead post means of the second door section forms a female recess in the leading edge of that section; and wherein the lead post means of the first section forms a male leading edge extending forwardly of the side extension means of the lead post of that section and adapted to be entirely received within the recess of the central lead post means of the second section when the two sections come together.
- 6. Improved fire door lead post assemblies according to claim 5, wherein one of the assemblies additionally includes a temperature sensitive locking means cooperable with the other assembly so as to lock the door sections together in closed condition upon the fire side of the door reaching a predetermined minimum temperature.
- 7. Improved fire door lead post assemblies according to claim 6, wherein the temperature sensitive locking means is mounted in the lead post assembly having the female recess therein and includes at least one locking element extending into the recess and adapted to extend through a receiving hole in the leading edge of the male lead post assembly and mounted for movement between an unlocked and a locking position when the doors are in closed condition, said locking element being biased toward locking position, means for holding the locking element in its unlocked position, and means for releasing the holding means upon sensing of the predetermined temperature.
- 8. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 1, wherein coupling of the door panels to the lead post assembly include wing panel means and hinge means.
- 9. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insulating means is substantially rigid heat insulating material positioned between each of the lead post side extension means and the central lead post means.
- 10. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 9, wherein the heat insulating material is refractory board.
- 11. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 1, wherein the central lead post means additionally includes a temperature sensitive locking means.
- 12. An improved fire door lead post assembly according to claim 1, wherein the central lead post means forms a male leading edge extending forwardly of the side extension means and wherein there is additionally included a safety leading edge detector to detect contact of the leading edge of the door with objects in its path, said leading edge detector including a substantially rigid detector means positioned along the leading edge of the lead post assembly, means securing the detector means to the leading edge for limited movement toward or away from the leading edge, means biasing the detector means away from the leading edge, and switch means positioned between the detector means and the leading edge so that as the detector means is moved toward the leading edge, in response to contact with an object in the path of the door, the switch means will change state thereby indicating such contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/072,986, filed Jul. 14, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,834,161, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 828,635, filed Feb. 11, 1986 now abandoned.
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