Claims
- 1. A goods-handling door in combination with a wall which defines a bay opening therein, the door being disposed in the bay opening for closing or opening the bay opening, the door comprising:
- a raisable curtain capable of being collected together at a top of the door;
- a vertical slideway on either side of the curtain, each slideway being suitable for receiving a respective side edge of the curtain, the side edges of the curtain being adapted to slide in the side vertical slideways to hold the curtain substantially in a plane of the door;
- mechanical means for operating the door, the mechanical means comprising a shaft disposed at the top of the door for raising the curtain, a motor for driving the shaft, an end-of-stroke device and control means, each slideway being fixed in an operating position by disengaging means; and
- first and second doorframe elements positioned at the top of the door and disposed on either side thereof,
- wherein the shaft is carried by first and second bearings which are disposed on the respective first and second doorframe elements,
- wherein, in the operating position, each slideway has a face placed against the wall at the edge of the bay so that when the slideways are disengaged, the surfaces of the wall and the slideway faces which are otherwise placed against each other are at least partially released, and
- wherein the disengaging means are independently and releasably coupled to respective one of the slideways so that at least one of the slideways disengages from the disengaging means without damaging the disengaging means when a thrust is applied to at least one of the slideways and the raisable curtain.
- 2. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, further comprising:
- disengageable holding means for fixing each slideway in the operating position; and
- a hinge allowing at least a portion of the slideway to rotate away from the plane of the door.
- 3. The goods-handling door according to claim 2, wherein the hinge is situated at a top end of a rotary portion of the slideway, and wherein the disengageable means is situated at a bottom end of the rotary portion of the slideway.
- 4. The goods-handling door according to claim 2, wherein the slideway is formed as a single piece, the hinge being situated at a top end of the slideway and the disengageable holding means at a bottom end of the slideway.
- 5. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, wherein the disengageable holding means include a ball placed on the slideway, and urged away from the slideway by resilient means to co-operate with a housing, the housing being fixed on ground, the ball being adapted to escape from the housing under an effect of the thrust by the ball being pressed back against the resilient means.
- 6. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, wherein the doorframe element is a bracket.
- 7. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second doorframe elements carries the first bearing, and another one of the first and second doorframe elements carries the second bearing, an electric motor for actuating the shaft, the end-of-stroke device, and the control means for controlling the motor.
- 8. The goods-handling door according to claim 7, further comprising a stepdown gear box associated with the electric motor.
- 9. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, wherein the disengageable means include further means for providing draft-proofing means relative to a fixed wall surrounding the door.
- 10. The goods-handling door according to claim 9, wherein the draft-proofing means comprises a flange having an edge along the slideway, the flange having a free edge being pressed along the fixed wall surrounding the door.
- 11. The goods-handling door according to claim 9, wherein the draft-proofing means includes a flange fixed to the wall, the flange having a free edge designed to cooperate with the slideway to provide draft-proofing.
- 12. The goods-handling door according to claim 1, further comprising a control mechanism for voluntarily disengaging the slideway.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/617,794, filed as PCT/FR94/01046 Sep. 4, 1994 published as WO95/07403 Mar. 16, 1995.
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