Garage door roller assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6185783
  • Patent Number
    6,185,783
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A garage door roller assembly includes a one-piece, unitary shaft and a one-piece, unitary roller, each composed of a polymeric material and a washer and a pin, each composed of case-hardened steel. The roller includes a sleeve portion having an axial bore, a wheel portion, and a web extending radially from the wheel portion to the sleeve portion. The shaft includes an axial bore, a mounting portion, and a race portion. The race portion is rotatably mounted within the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller. The pin includes a head and a stem which extends axially from the head through the opening of the washer into the bore of the shaft. A knurled segment of the stem frictionally engages the bore of the shaft.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to roll-up or upwardly-acting overhead doors. More particularly, the present invention relates to a roller assembly intended for use on a garage overhead door.




Upwardly-acting overhead doors are commonly utilized as garage doors and conventionally employ a plurality of door sections which are hinged together. Such overhead doors are generally supported on a pair of L-shaped tracks for permitting the door to move upwardly from a substantially vertical closed position to a substantially horizontal opened position. To permit this opening and closing movement, the garage door is provided with a plurality of roller support units disposed adjacent the side edges of the door. A roller of each roller support unit is rollingly engaged with and supported by the stationary L-shaped track. Commonly, the roller support unit also includes a pair of hinge halves which are fixed to the adjacent door sections and disposed in opposed relationship. The hinge halves support a metal hinge tube in which the shaft of the roller is received.




The roller of many conventional roller support units is composed of metal and the metal-to-metal contact between the roller and the L-shaped track produces a large amount of undesirable noise when the door moves one position to another. In addition, such roller support units are generally composed of ordinary steel to minimize the material cost. Although the roller support units are generally installed on the interior side of the overhead door, they receive significant exposure to the elements and are subject to rust and other corrosion problems. Such corrosion increases the amount of noise produced by the door and can lead to failure of the roller support unit.




In an attempt to improve upon the above-described roller support unit, some conventional roller support units are provided with plastic rollers which are rotatably mounted on a metal roller shaft. The amount of noise produced by such roller support units is lower than that produced by roller support units having metal rollers. In addition, the plastic rollers are not subject to corrosion. However, these roller support units are generally more expensive to manufacture than the all-steel roller units and therefore are not cost competitive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly stated, the invention in a preferred form is a garage door roller assembly which includes a one-piece, unitary shaft and a one-piece, unitary roller, each composed of a polymeric material, and a washer and a pin, each composed of case-hardened steel. The roller includes a sleeve portion having an axial bore, a wheel portion, and a web extending radially from the wheel portion to the sleeve portion. The shaft includes an axial bore, a mounting portion, and a race portion. The race portion is rotatably mounted within the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller. The pin includes a head and a stem which extends axially from the head through the opening of the washer into the bore of the shaft. A knurled segment of the stem frictionally engages the bore of the shaft.




The shaft also has a radially extending shoulder portion positioned between the mounting portion and the race portion. The outside diameter of the race portion is smaller than the outside diameter of the shoulder portion, forming a distal shoulder adjacent the race portion of the shaft. The sleeve portion of the roller extends axially beyond the proximal edge of the wheel portion to a lip which slidably engages the distal shoulder of the shaft. A circular rim extends outwardly from the distal surface from the web of the roller to form a receptacle for receiving and positioning the washer.




The knurled segment of the stem has a plurality of ridges which extend radially outward from the surface of the stem and which extend an axial distance on the outside surface of the stem. The outside diameter defined by the ridges is greater than the inside diameter of the bore of the shaft.




It is an object of the invention to provide a new and improved roller assembly for an overhead door which has improved wear characteristics.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a new and improved roller assembly which is not subject to corrosion and which produces less noise during operation.




It is further an object of the invention to provide a new and improved roller assembly which may be manufactured inexpensively.




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the drawings and specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

an elevational view, partly in phantom, of a garage door having a roller assembly in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the roller assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the roller assembly of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the roller shaft of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a side view of the knurled pin of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the roller of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a garage door roller assembly in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the numeral


10


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, each roller assembly


10


includes a roller


12


which is rotatably mounted on a race portion


14


of shaft


16


. A number of the roller assemblies


10


are mounted to the interior surface


18


of the garage door


20


along each side edge such that the race portion of the shaft extends beyond the side edge


22


of the door


20


and the rollers


12


are positioned at a substantially uniform distance from the side edge


22


of the door


20


. The rollers


12


on each side of the garage door


20


are rollingly engaged with and supported by one of a pair of stationary L-shaped tracks


24


. The L-shape of the tracks


24


permits the door


20


to move upwardly from a substantially vertical, closed position to a substantially horizontal, opened position.




Conventionally, garage doors


20


employ a plurality of door sections


26


,


26


′ which are hinged together (FIG.


1


). The pair of hinge halves


28


,


28


′ which are used to join adjacent door sections


26


,


26


′ commonly support a metal hinge tube


30


in which the shaft


16


of the roller assembly


10


is received. Typically the shaft


16


may act as a pivot pin to join the hinge halves


28


,


28


′ together, permitting rotational movement between the hinge halves


28


,


28


′ and the door sections


26


,


26


′ mounted on the hinge halves


28


,


28


′.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, the shaft


16


of the roller assembly


10


is a unitary, one-piece unit, manufactured from a high-strength polymeric material. In a preferred embodiment, the shaft


16


is manufactured in a casting process from either a grade nylon or polybutylene terephthalate (PBT). The shaft


16


is in the form of a cylinder having an axial bore


32


, a first end portion or race portion


14


on which the roller


12


is mounted, and a second end portion or mounting portion


34


which is mounted to the door


20


. Since the roller assembly


10


is intended to be interchangeable with conventional roller support units, the outside diameter


36


and length


38


of the mounting portion


34


are selected such that the mounting portion


34


will fit properly within conventional hinge tubes


30


.




A shoulder portion


40


is disposed intermediate the mounting portion


34


and the race portion


14


. The outside diameter


42


of the shoulder portion


40


is greater than the outside diameter


44


,


36


of the race and mounting portions


14


,


34


to provide a distal shoulder


46


adjacent the race portion


14


of the shaft


16


. The combined length of the mounting portion


34


, the shoulder portion


40


, and the race portion


14


are selected such that the race portion


14


will be properly positioned in the L-shaped track


24


of a conventional garage door


20


.




Race and mounting transition segments


48


,


50


provide an interface between the race portion


14


and mounting portion


34


, respectively, and the shoulder portion


40


. Each of the transition segments


48


,


50


has an arcuate surface to blend the outside surface of the race and mounting portions with the side surfaces of the shoulder portion


40


. Blending the surfaces prevents the formation of a sharp break which could concentrate stress at the transition. The radius of the arcuate surface of the race transition segment


48


is much smaller than the radius of the arcuate surface of the mounting transition segment


50


to maximize the surface area of the shoulder


46


. For example, the radius for the race transition segment


48


may have a value of 0.015 degrees while the radius for the mounting transition segment


50


may have a value of 0.075 degrees.




The roller


12


of the roller assembly


10


is a unitary, one-piece unit, manufactured from an impact resistant polymeric material. In a preferred embodiment, the roller


12


is manufactured in a casting process from nylon


6


with rubber modifiers. The roller


12


includes a center sleeve portion


52


having an axial bore


54


for receiving the race portion


14


of the shaft


16


. The roller


12


also includes an outer wheel portion


56


that engages the L-shaped track


24


. The outer surface of the wheel portion


56


has a substantially semi-circular shape when viewed in cross-section. The wheel portion


56


is connected to the sleeve portion


52


by a radially extending web


58


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the sleeve portion


52


extends axially beyond the proximal edge


60


of the wheel portion


56


to a lip


62


. The lip


62


is disposed adjacent the shoulder portion


40


of the shaft


16


and slidably engages the surface of the shoulder


46


in the assembled roller assembly


10


. The polymeric material of the roller


12


and the shaft


16


minimize the friction between the inner surface


64


and lip


62


of the sleeve portion


52


and the outer surface


66


of the race portion


14


and surface of the shoulder


46


. Preferably, a lubricant


68


such as grease is inserted between the roller


12


and the shaft


16


to further limit the friction.




The roller


12


is mounted on the race portion


14


of the shaft


16


by a pin


70


having a distal head


72


and a stem


74


extending axially from the head


72


to a proximal end


76


(FIG.


5


). The surface


78


of the stem


74


has a knurled segment


80


positioned between the head


72


and the proximal end


76


. Preferably, the knurling comprises a plurality of ridges


82


which extend axially and radially on the outside surface


73


of the stem


74


. The outside diameter


84


of the knurled segment


80


is greater than the inside diameter


86


of the bore


32


of the shaft


16


such that the knurled segment


80


engages the inside surface


88


of bore


32


to retain the pin


70


and roller


12


to the shaft


16


.




The proximal end portion


90


of the stem


74


may have a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the main portion of the stem


74


. The reduced diameter of the proximal end portion


90


facilitates insertion of the stem


74


into the bore


32


of the shaft


16


. Preferably, a frustoconical-shaped transition segment


92


is disposed intermediate the main portion of the stem


74


and the proximal end portion


90


. The shape of the transition segment


92


prevents the formation of a sharp break which could concentrate stress at the transition.




A washer


94


is disposed between the head


72


of the pin


70


and the distal surface


96


of the web


58


to spread the retaining force over a wider surface area of the roller


12


. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


6


, the distal surface


96


of the web


58


includes an outwardly extending circular rim


98


which is coaxial with the sleeve portion


52


. The inside diameter of the rim


98


is slightly greater than the outside diameter of the washer


94


so that the washer


94


is received within the receptacle


100


formed by the rim


98


and positioned thereby such that the opening


102


of the washer


94


is coaxial with bore


54


and bore


32


.




The washer


94


and pin


70


are preferably composed of case-hardened steel. The case hardening provides for superior wear characteristics. The use of steel allows the roller assembly


10


to withstand


150


miles-per-hour hurricane winds, a performance standard for the industry. It should be appreciated that the use of a roller


12


and a shaft


16


composed of polymeric material greatly reduces the amount of noise which is generated during the opening and closing of the garage door


20


on which the roller assembly


10


is mounted. It should be further appreciated that the bore


32


of the shaft


16


may be a blind bore having a length which is at least as long as the length of the pin stem


74


.




While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.



Claims
  • 1. A roller assembly for an entry way including an upwardly-acting overhead door having oppositely disposed side edges, a first L-shaped track positioned on a first side of the entry way, and a second L-shaped track positioned on a second side of the entry way, the roller assembly comprising:a roller composed of a polymeric material, the roller having a sleeve portion defining an axial bore, a wheel portion engageable with one of the tracks, and a web extending radially from the wheel portion to the sleeve portion; a shaft composed of a polymeric material, the shaft defining an axial bore and having a mounting portion and a race portion, the race portion being rotatably disposed within the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller, the mounting portion being mountable to the door wherein the race portion is positioned at a distance from one of the side edges; a washer defining an opening and having oppositely disposed proximal and distal surfaces, the opening being coaxial with the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller, the proximal surface being slidably engaged with the web of the roller; and a pin having a head and a stem extending axially from the head to a proximal end, the stem extending through the opening of the washer and being frictionally engaged within the bore of the shaft, the head engaging the distal surface of the washer.
  • 2. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft is a unitary, one-piece unit and the roller is a unitary, one-piece unit.
  • 3. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft further has a shoulder portion disposed intermediate the mounting portion and the race portion, the race portion and the shoulder portion each having an outside diameter, the outside diameter of the shoulder portion being greater than the outside diameter of the race portion, defining a distal shoulder adjacent the race portion of the shaft.
  • 4. The roller assembly of claim 3 wherein the wheel portion of the roller has oppositely disposed proximal and distal edges, the sleeve portion of the roller extending axially beyond the proximal edge of the wheel portion to a lip, the lip slidably engaging the distal shoulder of the shaft.
  • 5. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the web of the roller has oppositely disposed proximal and distal faces and a circular rim extending outwardly from the distal surface, the rim defining a receptacle for receiving and positioning the washer.
  • 6. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the pin further has a knurled segment disposed intermediate the head and the proximal end, the knurled segment having at least one radially extending protrusion frictionally engaging the bore of the shaft.
  • 7. The roller assembly of claim 6 wherein the stem has an outside surface and the protrusions comprise a plurality of ridges extending axially on the outside surface of the stem, the outside diameter defined by the ridges being greater than the inside diameter of the bore of the shaft.
  • 8. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the stem includes a proximal end portion and a main portion disposed intermediate the proximal end portion and the head, the main and proximal end portions each having a diameter, the diameter of the proximal end portion being smaller than the diameter of the main portion.
  • 9. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the washer and pin are both composed of case-hardened steel.
  • 10. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft is composed of a grade nylon and the roller is composed of nylon 6 with rubber modifiers.
  • 11. The roller assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft is composed of polybutylene terephthalate and the roller is composed of nylon 6 with rubber modifiers.
  • 12. A garage door roller assembly comprising:a one-piece, unitary roller, composed of a polymeric material, having a sleeve portion defining an axial bore, a wheel portion, and a web extending radially from the wheel portion to the sleeve portion; a one-piece, unitary shaft, composed of a polymeric material, defining an axial bore and having a mounting portion and a race portion, the race portion being rotatably disposed within the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller; a washer, composed of case-hardened steel, defining an opening coaxial with the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller; and a pin, composed of case-hardened steel, having a head and a stem extending axially from the head through the opening of the washer and into the bore of the shaft, the stem having a knurled segment frictionally engaged within the bore of the shaft.
  • 13. The roller assembly of claim 12 wherein the shaft further has a radially extending shoulder portion disposed intermediate the mounting portion and the race portion defining a shoulder adjacent the race portion of the shaft and the sleeve portion of the roller extends axially to a lip, the lip slidably engaging the shoulder of the shaft.
  • 14. An upwardly-acting overhead door for selectively opening and closing an entry way having oppositely disposed sides, the door comprising:a plurality of door panels extending from one side edge to an opposite side edge, the side edges being positioned proximate the sides of the entry way; a plurality of hinges, each of the hinges comprising a pair of pivotally connected hinge halves associated with a pair of adjacent door panels and a hinge tube, each of the hinge halves being mounted to a respective one of the door panels adjacent a side edge of the door panel; a pair of L-shaped tracks, one of the tracks being mounted along one side of the entry way and the other track being mounted along the opposite side of the entry way; and a plurality of roller assemblies, each of the roller assemblies comprising a shaft, a roller, a washer, and a pin, the roller having sleeve portion defining an axial bore, a wheel portion rollingly engaged with the track, and a web extending radially from the wheel portion to the sleeve portion, the shaft defining an axial bore and having a mounting portion and a race portion, at least a portion of the mounting portion being disposed within the hinge tube, the race portion being disposed within the bore of the sleeve portion of the roller and positioned at a distance from the side edge of the door, the pin having a head and a stem extending axially from the head through the opening of the washer into the bore of the shaft, the stem having a knurled segment frictionally engaged with the bore of the shaft.
  • 15. The door of claim 14 wherein the each of the shafts has an outside diameter and each of the hinge tubes has an inside diameter, the inside diameter of the hinge tube being greater than the outside diameter of the shaft.
  • 16. The door of claim 14 wherein the washer and pin are both composed of case-hardened steel.
  • 17. The door of claim 14 wherein the shaft and roller are composed of polymeric material.
  • 18. The door of claim 17 wherein the shaft is composed of a grade nylon and the roller is composed of nylon 6 with rubber modifiers.
  • 19. The door of claim 17 wherein the shaft is composed of polybutylene terephthalate and the roller is composed of nylon 6 with rubber modifiers.
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