Gate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6601638
  • Patent Number
    6,601,638
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 5, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A gate having a main gate post and an outer gate post spaced from the main gate post. A support arm is mounted on the main gate post and extends from it to the outer gate post. The support arm is on the post above the ground a sufficient distance to allow some access under it. A flexible gate panel extends down from a roller carried by the support arm to normally close the gate. Winding means are provided for winding up the gate panel on the roller to partly open the gate. The support arm, carrying the wound up gate panel, can be rotated from the outer gate post to fully open the gate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is directed toward a gate. The invention is more particularly directed toward a gate having a gate panel that can be wound-up to partly open the gate, the wound-up gate panel swung open to fully open the gate if desired.




2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under CFR §§1.97-1.99




Gates are known where the main panel of the gate, closing the gate opening, can be swung open on a vertical hinge to open the gate. This is hard to do however if the passageway closed by the gate is covered in deep snow. Gates are also known where the main gate panel can be slid sideways or raised vertically to open the gate. Such gates can be more easily opened, even in deep snow. However, these gates require more room for the gate to be able to operate and also require additional supporting structure. Gates are known which can move sharply upwardly while swinging open. This type of gate, shown in U.S. Pat. 4,458,448, issued Jul. 10, 1984, Roland Proulx, inventor, opens quite easily in snow and does not take up a lot of room. However the mechanism used to open the gate is quite complicated and a higher supporting structure is also needed making the gate relatively expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a relatively compact gate that is relatively simple to construct and operate; that does not require a lot of room, or supporting structure, when opening; and that works particularly well when snowed in.




In accordance with the present invention, a gate is provided having a gate panel that can be wound up to partly open the gate. If needed, the wound up gate panel can then swung open, fully opening the gate. Having a gate panel that winds up makes it easy to open the gate in deep snow. Being able to open the gate part way by winding up the gate panel allows small animals to pass through the opening under the wound up panel while the wound up panel prevents the passage of larger animals. The gate of the present invention is well suited for use by a person in a wheelchair. The person in the wheelchair can pass through the gate when the panel is wound up, passing under the wound up panel. The wound up panel can be easily swung open if larger animals, vehicles, or people walking, must pass through the gate.




The gate can be manually operated to both wind up the gate panel and to swing the wound up gate panel open. Preferably, the gate is mechanized and can have electric motors, operated by a remote control, or a control panel in a gate post, to both wind or unwind the gate panel and to swing the wound up gate panel between open and closed positions.




The invention is particularly directed toward a gate having a main gate post and a support arm mounted on the main gate post and extending from it a sufficient distance to span a passageway when the gate post is installed. The support arm is mounted on the post above the ground a sufficient distance to allow access under it through the passageway. A flexible gate panel extends down from the support arm to normally close the passageway. The gate has winding means for winding up the gate panel to the support arm to partly open the passageway.




In one embodiment, the main gate post is mounted by vertical pivot means on a ground support so that the main post, with the support arm carrying the wound up gate panel, can be rotated to swing the support arm generally horizontally between a closed position where it spans the passageway and an open position where it is swung away from the passageway to fully open the passageway.




In a second embodiment, the support arm is mounted by vertical pivot means on the main gate post so that the support arm, with the gate panel wound up, can be swung generally horizontally between a closed position where it spans the passageway and an open position where it is swung away from the passageway to fully open the passageway.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the gate in a closed position;





FIG. 2

is a partial cross-section view taken along line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial cross-section view taken along line


3





3


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross section view taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a cross section view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the gate partly open;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the gate fully open;





FIG. 8

is a partial front view of a modified gate panel;





FIG. 9

is a partial cross-section view of a modified gate post with the gate panel in a partially closed position;





FIG. 10

is a cross-section view taken along line


10





10


in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a cross-section view taken along line


11





11


in

FIG. 10







FIG. 12

is a partial cross-section view similar to

FIG. 4

, but with the gate mechanized;





FIG. 13

is a partial cross-section view similar to

FIG. 2

, but with the gate mechanized; and





FIG. 14

is a partial cross-section view through the bottom of the main post showing the bottom pivot means for the main post.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The gate


1


of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 1

, has a main gate post


3


, adjacent one side of a passageway P and an outer gate post


5


, spaced from the main gate post


3


by a ground support member


7


, on the other side of the passageway. The two gate posts


3


,


5


are vertical and mounted on the ground support member


7


which can be set in the ground, traversing the passageway, so its top surface is flush with the ground surface. Preferably, the ground support member


7


is fixedly mounted on two in-ground support means in the form of concrete posts


8


, one under each gate post


3


,


5


. The outer gate post


5


is fixedly mounted on the support member


7


while the main gate post


3


is rotatably mounted thereon, as shown in

FIG. 2

, via a pivot pin


9


extending upwardly from one of the concrete posts


8


through the support member


7


and the bottom end


11


of the main gate post


5


into a socket


13


therein. Suitable means (not shown) detachably retain the pin


9


in the socket


13


.




A support arm


15


is mounted at one end


17


on the main gate post


3


. The support arm


15


is mounted on the main gate post


3


at a height sufficient to allow partial access under it over the passageway P. Preferably, the support arm


15


is mounted on the top


19


of the main gate post


3


. The support arm


15


extends horizontally across to the outer gate post


5


and its outer end


21


preferably rests on the top


21


of the post


5


. The support arm


15


preferably is a tubular member.




The support arm


15


carries a roller


25


rotatably supported at its ends to brackets


27


fixed near the ends


17


,


21


of the support arm, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The roller


25


is located within the arm


15


and protected by it. First rotation means


29


are connected to one end


31


of the roller


25


for rotating it. The rotation means


29


can comprise a hand crank


33


extending out through the one end


17


of the support arm


15


and detachably connected to the one end


31


of the roller


25


within the support arm


15


.




A flexible gate panel


35


is mounted along its top end to the roller


25


. The gate panel


35


is made of suitable flexible material, such as plastic or a fine metal mesh, and normally hangs down from its attachment to the roller


25


, through a bottom slot


39


in the bottom of the support arm


15


, to fill the space between the gate posts


3


,


5


under the support arm


11


. Preferably, there are facing guide means


41


on the inner sides of the gate posts


3


,


5


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, which guide the gate panel


35


by its side edges


43


,


45


. The guide means


41


can comprise vertical slots


47


,


49


on the posts


3


,


5


respectively, the slots


47


,


49


facing each other, with the edges


43


,


45


of the panel within the slots


47


,


49


as the panel is lowered from the support arm


15


by unwinding it off the roller


25


. The top ends of the slots


47


,


49


, adjacent the bottom slot


39


in the support arm


15


can be widened slightly as shown at


51


to allow entry of the gate panel


35


into the slots


47


,


49


. Rotation of the crank


33


in one direction will raise the gate panel


35


, winding it on the roller


25


until it clears the guide means


41


to partly open the gate as shown in FIG.


6


. Small animals such as sheep or goats, or a person in a wheelchair, can pass through the opening A created in the partly open gate under the wound up gate panel


35


. If something larger than the opening A is to pass the through the gate, then the main gate post


3


, carrying the support arm


15


and the wound up gate panel


35


, can be manually rotated via the pivot


9


, swinging the support arm


15


away from the outer gate post


5


to fully open the gate as shown in FIG.


7


. The gate is partly closed from a fully open position by rotating the main gate post


5


back thus swinging the support arm


15


back to rest on the outer gate post


5


. Lowering the gate panel


35


completes closure of the gate.




The gate can work satisfactorily as described. It is preferred however to have the edges


43


,


45


of the gate panel


35


securely retained, by suitable retaining means, within the slots


47


,


49


on the posts


3


,


5


when unrolled. To this end, each edge portion of the gate panel adjacent an edge


43


,


45


is reinforced with a strip


61


of strong yet flexible material, and this strip


61


is, along with the gate panel, perforated with a row of perforations


63


as shown in FIG.


8


. Mounted in each post


3


,


5


is a set of pairs of rotatable sprockets


57


. Each sprocket set has vertically spaced apart pairs of sprockets. Each sprocket pair has one sprocket rotatably mounted on one side of a slot and the other sprocket of the pair rotatably mounted on the other side of the slot, the two sprockets engaging within the slot. Thus as shown in

FIGS. 9

to


11


, one sprocket


57




a


is rotatably mounted on a shaft


59


which shaft is fixedly mounted between the outer wall


61


of post


3


and an inner wall


63


, parallel to the outer wall


61


. The shaft


59


is mounted between the walls


61


,


63


to allow the sprocket


57




a


to project into the slot


47


. A second sprocket


57




b


is rotatably mounted on a shaft


69


which shaft is fixedly mounted between the outer wall


61


of post


3


and the inner wall


63


on the other side of the slot


47


. The shaft


69


is parallel to shaft


59


. The second sprocket


57




b


projects into the slot


47


to engage the sprocket


57




a


. Each pair of sprockets in the post


3


are similarly mounted as are each pair of sprockets in the set in the other post


5


relative to its slot


49


. Each pair of sprockets freely rotate. As the gate panel


35


is moved down between the slots


47


,


49


, the strips


61


on the edges


43


,


45


of the panel


35


pass between the sprockets


57




a


,


57




b


, the teeth on the sprockets interengaging through the openings


63


in the strips, as shown in FIG.


11


. The interengaging sprocket pairs on the posts


3


,


5


cooperate with the perforations in the edges of the gate panel


35


to provide the retaining means that serve to hold the panel in the slots


47


,


49


to keep the gate closed by the panel


35


.




The gate can be mechanized. The first rotation means


29


can be motorized, dispensing with the hand crank


33


, and includes a driven gear


81


at one end


83


of the roller


25


as shown schematically in FIG.


12


. The motorized rotation means


29


includes a small, first, reversible motor


85


mounted in the one end


17


of the support arm


15


. The first motor


85


drives a drive gear


87


which is connected to the driven gear


81


on the roller


25


to rotate the roller


25


in either direction depending on the direction the motor


53


is driven. Other suitable motor and gear drive means can used can be used to rotate the roller


25


in either direction.




Second rotation means


91


can be provided on the main gate post


3


for mechanically rotating the post


3


about the pivot pin


9


. The second rotation means


91


can be motor driven as well and can comprise a second small motor


93


mounted in the main gate post


3


as shown schematically in

FIG. 13. A

gear


95


driven by the second motor


93


rotates on a gear


97


connected to the pin


9


′ to rotate the post


3


, via its socket


13


′, when operated. When the gear


95


is rotated in one direction, the post


3


rotates about the pin


9


′ moving the arm


15


off the outer gate post


5


and fully opens up the gate carrying the rolled-up gate panel


31


with it. When the motor


93


is reversed and rotates the post


3


in the opposite direction, the post


3


moves the support arm


15


back onto the post


5


to partly close the gate. Other suitable motor and gear drive means can be used. A stop


99


can be provided on the top of the outer gate post


5


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, to stop movement of the support arm


15


when it reaches the top of the gate post


5


with the slot


39


therein aligned with the guide means


41


.




The motors


85


,


93


can be operated by remote control to both wind-up the gate panel


35


into the support arm


15


to partly open the gate, and to then swing the support arm


15


open, carrying the wound-up gate panel


35


with it, to fully open the gate. Alternatively, control buttons (not shown) can be provided on the main gate post


3


, operated by the person wishing to use the gate, to control the operation of the two motors


85


,


93


to open and close the gate. The motors


85


,


93


and control buttons can be connected to a power source by suitable means (not shown).




Bearing means, such as a pair of abutting circular plates, can be provided, one


101


fixed to the bottom of the main gate post


3


and one


103


fixed to the top of the support member


7


, as shown in

FIG. 13

, to allow easy rotation of the post


3


and thus easy swinging of the support arm


15


.




While the support arm


15


has been shown as being fixed to the main gate post


3


and the main gate post rotatable to swing the arm, the arm could be rotatable attached to the top of the post


3


and the post


3


could be fixed to the support member


7


. In this embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 14

, the arm


15


has a pivot pin


111


that projects down, the pin entering a socket


113


in the upper end of the post


3


. If the gate is mechanized, a motor


115


can be mounted in the end of the arm. A gear


117


driven by the motor


115


will contact a gear


119


fixed to the pin


111


causing the arm


15


to rotate about the post


3


. Other suitable motor and gear drive means can be provided to rotate the arm on the post.




Sensor means (not shown) can be provided to limit the movement of the support arm between open and closed positions, the sensor means shutting the second motor when the support arm is in position to fully open the gate or in position to partly close the gate in resting on top of the outer gate post


5


. Sensor means (not shown) can also be provided to prevent operation of the second motor to open the support arm


15


if the gate panel


35


is not fully raised.




The gate has been shown with the gate posts mounted on a ground support member. They could however be mounted independently on individual supports set in the ground and the ground support member could be dispensed with. The gate has also been described with two gate posts. However, the gate could be employed in situations where only the main gate post is used. For example, the gate could be used with a fence post taking the place of the outer gate post or with the side of a building taking the place of the outer gate post.



Claims
  • 1. A gate having: a main gate post having a bottom end, the main gate post having a vertical pivot means at its bottom end to rotatably mount the main gate post on a ground support; a second gate post spaced from the main gate post across a passageway; a support arm mounted on the main gate post and extending from it to the second gate post to span the passageway when the gate posts are installed, the support arm on the main post above the ground a sufficient distance to allow access under it through the passageway; a flexible gate panel extending down from the support arm to normally close the passageway, the gate panel having side edges, the gate posts having guide means on their inner sides facing each other, the gate panel guided by its side edges in the facing guide means on the gate posts; winding means on the support arm for winding up the gate panel to partly open the passageway and to clear the second post; the main post, with the support arm carrying the wound up gate panel, rotatable on the bottom pivot means to swing the support arm generally horizontally between a closed position where it spans the passageway to the second gate post and an open position where it is swung away from the second gate post to fully open the passageway.
  • 2. A gate as claimed in claim 1 wherein the winding means includes a roller carried by the support arm, the gate panel attached to the roller, and first rotating means for operating the roller to wind the gate panel thereon.
  • 3. A gate as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first rotation means comprise a crank, supported by the support arm, and connected to the roller to rotate the roller manually to wind the gate panel on the roller.
  • 4. A gate as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first rotation means includes a first motor mounted in the support arm adjacent one end of the roller, and gear means connecting the first motor to the roller to rotate the roller to wind the gate panel on the roller.
  • 5. A gate as claimed in claim 2 including second rotation means on the main gate post for rotating the support arm on the pivot means between the open and closed positions.
  • 6. A gate as claimed in claim 4 including second rotation means on the main gate post for rotating the main gate post, and thus the support arm, on the pivot means between the open and closed positions.
  • 7. A gate as claimed in claim 1 including cooperating retaining means in the guide means on the posts and on the edges of the gate panel for retaining the gate panel between the posts when lowered from the support arm.
  • 8. A gate as claimed in claim 7 wherein the cooperating retaining means comprise a set of pairs of sprockets in each post in the guide means, and perforations along the side edges of the gate panel through which each pair of sprockets, in each set, interengage.
  • 9. A gate having: a main gate post having a top end; a second gate post spaced from the main gate post across a passageway; a support arm mounted on the top and of the main gate post and extending from it to the second gate post to span the passageway when the gate posts are installed, the support arm mounted by vertical top pivot means on the main gate post, the support arm on the main post above the ground a sufficient distance to allow access under it through the passageway; a flexible gate panel extending down from the support arm to normally close the passageway, the gate panel having side edges, the gate posts having guide means on their inner sides facing each other, the gate panel guided by its side edges in the facing guide means on the gate posts; winding means on the support arm for winding up the gate panel to partly open the passageway and to clear the second post; the support arm carrying the wound up gate panel, rotatable on the top pivot means to swing the support arm generally horizontally between a closed position where it spans the passageway to the second gate post and an open position where it is swung away from the second gate post to fully open the passageway.
  • 10. A gate as claimed in claim 9 wherein the winding means includes a roller carried by the support arm, the gate panel attached to the roller, and first rotation means for operating the roller to wind the gate panel thereon.
  • 11. A gate as claimed in claim 10 wherein the first rotation means includes a first motor mounted in the support arm adjacent one end of the roller, and gear means connecting the first motor to the roller to rotate the roller to wind the gate panel on the roller.
  • 12. A gate as claimed in claim 10 including second rotation means on the main gate post for rotating the support arm, on the pivot means between the open and closed positions.
  • 13. A gate as claimed in claim 9 including cooperating retaining means in the guide means and on the edges of the gate panel for retaining the gate panel between the posts when lowered from the support arm.
  • 14. A gate as claimed in claim 13 wherein the cooperating retaining means comprise a set of pairs of sprockets in each post in the guide means, and perforations along the side edges of the gate panel through which each pair of sprockets in each set interengage.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2343593 Apr 2001 CA
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Number Name Date Kind
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4194550 Hopper Mar 1980 A
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