Claims
- 1. A garage door assembly comprising in combination: a frame means for receiving a door mounted for overhead swinging movement and for providing rigid support for door suspension and opening and closing levers; a single spring element designed for extension between spaced apart points and having one end thereof secured to the frame means; a pivotable door support member secured to said door; a pivotable lever system connected to an opposite and remaining free end of said spring element and operatively associated with said pivotable door support member to enable said spring element to furnish torque for either opening or closing the door by pivotally moving said lever system so as to alter the leverage ratio; and a releasable locking device adapted to cooperate in its locked position with said lever system substantially to prevent pivotal movement thereof from a closed door position to an open door position or vice-versa.
- 2. A garage door assembly comprising in combination: a frame means for receiving a door mounted for overhead swinging movement and for providing rigid support for door suspension and opening and closing levers; a single spring element designed for extension between spaced apart points and having one end thereof secured to the frame means; a system of levers comprising at least first and second levers connected together in series, said first lever being connected to an opposite and remaining free end of said spring element, being mounted for restrained movement in one direction as restrained by a releasable locking device as well as for unrestrained pivotal movement in an opposite direction and being pivotally mounted at a location spaced from said locking device to provide pivotal support for said second lever which is itself pivotally mounted between its opposite ends; a pivotable door support member secured to said door and operatively associated with said lever system to enable said spring element to furnish torque for either opening or closing the door by pivotally moving said levers of said system to and fro thereby altering the leverage ratio; and said releasable locking device being adapted to cooperate in its locked position with said second lever substantially to prevent pivotal movement thereof from a position in which the door is closed to a position in which the door is open or vice-versa.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the first lever has the free end of the spring element secured at an intermediate position along its length and has an end spaced from said releasable locking device providing the pivotal support for the second lever which is formed with an offset flange member, the system of levers comprising a third lever having an offset end portion with its terminal end pivotally mounted on an end portion of said offset flange member, and the door support member being mounted and supported by said third lever which is itself mounted at an intermediate position thereof for pivotal movement on the frame means, locking of the locking device also substantially preventing pivoting of said third lever.
- 4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the second lever has a pivotal axis substantially parallel to the pivotal axis of the door support member, the point of action of the force of the spring element on said second lever being located at the pivotal connection of the first lever to the second lever and between said axes when the second lever is locked.
- 5. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the frame means includes a rigidly mounted rod extending obliquely upwards from a first mounting position to a location above a second mounting position, and a rigidly mounted frame support member projecting laterally of a vertical side frame member and being secured to said rod at said second mounting position, said rod supporting at its upper end a pulley, the spring element having its one end secured to the lower end of the rod and its free end secured to cord means passing over said pulley to be secured at the intermediate position along the length of the first lever, the first lever having its upper end resting against the pulley and its lower end pivotally connected to the second lever which is in the form of a T-shaped member, the connection being on the main stem of said T-member adjacent its cross bar, an adjusting screw mounted on said first lever adjacent its intermediate position to engage said main stem and control pivotal movement of said first lever in towards said main stem, the door support member projecting laterally of said vertical side frame member alongside but spaced from said frame support member, a U-shaped member arranged in an inverted position and constituting the third lever, one leg of the U-member being secured on its external face to said door support member, the internal faces of the two legs straddling said frame support member at a position thereof remote from said vertical side frame member and said U-member being pivotally mounted on a pivot interconnecting said frame support and door support members, the other of the two legs of the U-member extending below said pivot to form an L-shape with a portion of said leg extending substantially parallel to said door support member, said leg portion being pivotally connected adjacent its free end to one end of said cross bar of the T-member, the releasable locking device comprising a locking arm, a releasing arm the main portion of which extends in a plane parallel to the locking arm and joining said locking and releasing arms an intermediate arm journalled in the U-member to define an axis for the pivotal movement of said locking device, the relative disposition of the other and free end of said cross bar of the T-member and the locking arm being such as to restrict pivotal movement of the T-member relative to the U-member when said locking arm is in its active position so that the leverage exerted by the force of said spring element is small, said releasing arm being adapted to be actuated by remote control means to cause release of the locking device by pivotal movement thereof relative to said U-member whereby the T-member pivots under the action of the force of said spring element about said one end of its cross bar and the resulting movement gives rise to a substantial increase in the leverage exerted by said spring element and hence in the turning moment acting on said door.
- 6. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the door support member and a frame support member of the frame means both project laterally of a vertical side frame member alongside but spaced from each other, said door support member being pivotally mounted on said frame support member and having a portion extending beyond the end of the latter, said extension portion of said door support member supporting adjacent its free end a pivot for the second lever which divides said lever into a shorter portion which projects beyond said extension portion and a longer portion divided by a pivot mounted approximately centrally of said extension portion and interconnecting the first and second levers, and stud means located adjacent the free end of said longer portion, the releasable locking device comprising a locking arm pivotally mounted on said door support member and adapted to engage when in its active position said stud means to restrict pivotal movement of said door support member relative to said frame support member so that the leverage exerted by said spring element is small, and a releasing arm mounted on said locking arm in a plane parallel but substantially at right angles thereto, said releasing arm being adapted to be actuated by remote control means to cause release of said locking arm from said stud means whereby the second lever pivots under the action of the force of said spring element and the resulting movement gives rise to a substantial increase in the leverage exerted by said spring element and hence in the turning moment acting on said door.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 496,130, filed on Aug. 9, 1974 now abandonded.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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