Information
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Patent Grant
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6729380
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Patent Number
6,729,380
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Date Filed
Monday, June 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 4, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Gardere Wynne Sewell, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 201
- 016 91
- 016 97
- 016 35 D
- 016 DIG 6
- 193 37
- 193 35 B
- 267 158
- 267 228
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International Classifications
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Disclaimer
Terminal disclaimer
Abstract
Track guided doors, such as upward acting multipanel garage doors are provided with roller guide member support brackets on opposite side edges of the panels for supporting guide rollers disposed in the opposed guide tracks. The support brackets include bearing bores formed by bore walls of the support brackets for supporting elongated stem or shaft portions of the roller guide members. The roller guide members may include leaf springs mounted in grooves on the guide member shaft portions or the support bracket may include elastically deflectable clips mounted thereon, the leaf springs and clips providing resilient members for engagement with the stem parts, respectively, to bias them into engagement with the bore walls of the support brackets to minimize noise generated by the guide members during movement of the door.
Description
BACKGROUND
In the development of track guided doors, such as upward acting residential and commercial garage doors, there is an ever present need to provide for quiet operation when moving the door between open and closed positions.
One source of objectionable noise generated by track guided doors pertains to the guide members which are connected to the door section or sections, are disposed in opposed guide tracks and guide and support the door for movement between open and closed positions. Conventional upward acting garage doors, for example, utilize guide members which include elongated stems or shafts disposed in support members mounted on the door panels, which support members are typically configured to provide bearing bores for the guide member stems or shafts. Guide member stems or shafts made of metal, in particular, and residing in formed metal support members or so-called roller brackets are particularly capable of generating noise when the door is moving between open and closed positions, and to some extent when the door is stationary and is subject to moderate vibrations generated by windloads and the like.
Accordingly, there has been a need to provide for reducing the noise generated by track guided door guide members and it is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an improved track guided door which includes opposed sets of guide members for guiding the door for movement between open and closed positions within opposed guidetracks and wherein the guide members are supported for substantially reduced acoustic emissions.
The present invention also provides guide members with improved support stems or shafts for use with track guided doors wherein noise generated by the guide members and their support structure is substantially reduced or eliminated.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, guide members for track guided doors are provided with support shafts or stems which include means to retain the shafts or stems snugly fitted in bearing bores formed by guide member support parts mounted on the door panel or panels. In particular, the guide member stems or shafts are provided with one or more axially extending grooves circumferentially spaced apart and adapted to receive and support elongated leaf type springs which engage the wall of the bearing bore in which the stems are supported to bias the stems into engagement with the bore wall and reduce or eliminate noise generated by loosely fitted stems.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, guide members for track guided doors are provided which include plural circumferentially spaced noise reducing members mounted on the guide member support stems or shafts and are operable to prevent the noise reducing members from lodging in grooves formed in guide member support structure.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, guide member noise reducing or silencing devices are provided which are mounted on the guide member support brackets and provide projections which protrude into the support bracket bearing bores for biasing the guide member support stems or shafts into forcible engagement with the respective bearing bore walls to reduce noise generated by and between the support brackets and the guide member support stems.
Those skilled in the art will further appreciate the above-mentioned features of the present invention, together with other important aspects thereof upon reading the detailed description which follows in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a sectional track guided door which includes guide members in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a detail perspective view of a portion of the door shown in FIG.
1
and showing a typical guide member and support bracket therefor;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a lower portion of the door shown in FIG.
1
and showing another guide member and support bracket therefor;
FIG. 4
is an elevation view of one of the guide members for the track guided door shown in
FIGS. 1 through 3
;
FIG. 5
is another elevation view of the guide member shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a longitudinal central section view of the guide member shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side elevation of a leaf spring used in connection with the guide member shown in
FIGS. 4 through 6
;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the guide member shown in
FIGS. 4 through 6
;
FIG. 9
is a section view taken generally along line
9
—
9
of FIG.
8
and showing the guide member stem or shaft disposed in a support member therefor;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of a first alternate embodiment of a guide member in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 11
is a section view taken generally along the line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of a track guided door guide member including another arrangement of the stem silencing springs in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 13
is a section view taken generally along line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a guide member support bracket including a noise reducing or silencing device in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of the device shown mounted on the guide member support bracket in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 16
is a section view taken along the line
16
—
16
of
FIG. 14
; and
FIG. 17
is a section view taken along the line
17
—
17
of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the description which follows like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated a conventional, except for the improvement of the present invention, upward acting sectional garage door, generally designated by the numeral
20
. The door
20
is characterized by plural hingedly connected panels
22
which are guided for movement between the closed position shown, adjacent a vertical wall
24
, and an open position by opposed guide track assemblies
26
and
28
. The guide track assemblies
26
and
28
may be of conventional construction or as disclosed in published Patent Application No. US2002/0003031A1, assigned to the assignee of the present invention. The guide track assemblies
26
and
28
are formed of somewhat channel shaped members including generally vertically extending track sections
26
a
and
28
a
, curvilinear transition sections
26
b
and
28
b
and generally horizontal linear sections
26
c
and
28
c
. The panels
22
are supported for movement between door open and closed positions by opposed sets of guide members, each generally designated by the numeral
30
. Each guide member
30
is disposed in one of the track assemblies
26
or
28
in a generally known manner.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, one embodiment of an improved guide member
30
in accordance with the invention is illustrated. The guide member
30
includes an elongated shaft or stem part
32
of generally cylindrical cross section, see
FIGS. 8 and 9
also. Stem part
32
includes a circumferential integral collar
34
and a roller axle portion
36
,
FIG. 6
, on which is rotatably disposed a roller member
38
for rotation relative to the stem part
32
. The roller
38
is preferably retained on the axle portion
36
by a suitable retaining ring
40
. Additionally, the distal end
42
of the stem part
36
may be staked to retain the retaining ring
40
thereon.
The guide member
30
advantageously includes a resilient silencing member, generally designated by the numeral
44
, in
FIGS. 4 through 7
,
8
and
9
. The resilient member
44
is preferably characterized as a leaf spring having spaced apart bow portions
44
a
and
44
b
and a generally flat portion
44
c
interposed the bow portions. The resilient leaf spring silencing member
44
preferably also comprises a piece of music wire having a diameter of about 0.024 inches and a length of about 2.00 inches for use with a guide member having a stem part with a diameter of about 0.437 inches, for example. The stem part
32
includes an elongated axial extending groove
48
for receiving the resilient member
44
therein as illustrated in
FIG. 6
, in particular. The groove
48
is preferably slightly longer than the undeflected length of the resilient member
44
to accommodate deflection and the resulting linear extension of the bow portions
44
a
and
44
b
. The resilient member
44
is preferably retained in the groove
48
by staking the stem part
32
at location
50
, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 9
, to plastically deform material of the stem part to retain the member
44
in the groove, since the flat portion
44
c
is in forcible engagement with the staked part
50
of the stem part
32
.
By providing a guide member, such as the roller type guide member
30
, with a resilient member disposed on the stem part
32
, the stem part may be disposed in a bore of a guide member support bracket with a relatively loose fit in the bore since the resilient member
44
will bias the stem part against the bore wall and minimize movement of the stem part with respect to the bore wall and thus substantially eliminate the rattling noise created by guide members which are loosely retained in bearing bores of guide member support brackets and the like and which do not have any type of silencing means.
FIG. 9
illustrates the stem part
32
disposed in a bearing bore
33
of a guide member support bracket
35
and biased against the bore wall
33
a
by the resilient member
44
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, there is illustrated a portion of the door assembly
20
, including a hinge assembly
50
for hingedly connecting two adjacent door panels
22
to each other, as illustrated. Further details of the hinge assembly
50
may be obtained by reference to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/910,992, filed Jul. 23, 2001 by L. Blake Whitley et al. and assigned to the assignee of the present invention. As further shown in
FIG. 2
, a guide member support bracket
52
is mounted on one of the panels
22
and retained thereon by suitable fastener means
54
and gussets
56
. The guide member support bracket
52
is preferably characterized by a tubular bearing member
57
formed integral with a plate portion
58
. The support bracket
52
is also typically fabricated by roll forming a substantially flat plate member to form the tubular portion
57
having a bearing bore defined by a generally cylindrical bore wall
59
and having a distal end
60
leaving a gap
61
between the tubular bearing portion
57
and the plate portion
58
. Guide member support brackets so formed are indicated to require a modified guide member which in some ways is substantially like the guide member
30
but includes a modified stem portion.
Referring briefly to
FIGS. 10 and 11
, for example, there is illustrated a modified guide member
30
a
having a cylindrical stem portion
32
a
and a roller
38
mounted thereon in the same manner as for the guide member
30
. However, the cylindrical stem or shaft member
32
a
is provided with two circumferentially spaced elongated grooves
48
a
and
48
b
, as shown in
FIGS. 10
,
11
and
17
for receiving resilient leaf spring members
44
in the same manner as for the guide member
30
. The resilient members
44
are retained in the slots
48
a
and
48
b
in the same manner as for the guide member
30
. As shown in
FIG. 17
, by providing more than one resilient member circumferentially spaced from another resilient member, there is no risk of both resilient members registering with the gap
61
to thereby negate the function of these members. The degree of circumferential spacing of the resilient leaf spring members
44
for the guide member
30
a
is illustrated to be about 90 degrees with respect to a longitudinal central axis
32
x
for the stem part
32
. Different angular spacings of the resilient members
44
may be provided. For example, referring briefly to
FIGS. 12 and 13
, there is illustrated another embodiment of a guide member
30
b
having a cylindrical stem part
32
b
with a roller
38
mounted thereon. The stem part
32
b
is adapted to support two resilient members comprising leaf springs
44
thereon and spaced 180° apart with respect to a longitudinal central axis
32
y
of stem part
32
b.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, a part of a lowermost panel
22
for the door
20
is illustrated and which is provided with a suitable bracket
70
including a bearing part
72
for supporting a guide member
30
a
in a manner similar to that provided by the guide member support bracket
52
. However, the bracket
70
is also adapted for connection to a counterbalance cable, not shown in
FIG. 3
, for the door
20
. The bracket
70
is further described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/910,992, referenced hereinabove.
Referring now to
FIGS. 14 through 16
, another embodiment of a support bracket and guide member stem silencing arrangement in accordance with the invention is illustrated.
FIGS. 14 and 16
illustrate a guide member support bracket
80
including a rolled metal member characterized by a generally tubular bearing part
82
. Bearing part
82
defines a bearing bore delimited by a bore wall
84
,
FIG. 16
, and which is integrally formed with a plate part
86
similar to the plate part of the bracket
52
. The guide member support bracket
80
is also preferably formed in such a way that a gap
83
is formed between the tubular bearing part
82
and the plate part
86
as shown in
FIGS. 14 and 16
.
FIGS. 14 and 16
also illustrate the disposition of a guide member
30
c
having a cylindrical stem part
32
c
supporting a roller
38
thereon in the same manner as for the guide member
30
.
However, the stem part
32
c
is not provided with a resilient member to bias the stem part into forcible engagement with the bore wall
84
. Accordingly, the guide member
30
c
is a substantially conventional guide member and would be susceptible to vibratory lateral movement within the bearing bore defined by the bore wall
84
, except for the provision of a guide member silencer characterized by a substantially cylindrical ring shaped clip member, generally designated by the numeral
90
in
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
16
. The resilient clip silencer member
90
includes a cylindrical ring or band portion
92
which terminates at one end in a radially inwardly projecting tab
94
and terminates at the opposite end in a generally planar tangential part
96
having a retainer hook
98
formed on the distal end thereof, as shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16
. The resilient guide silencer member
90
is suitably formed of an elastically deformable material such as metal or plastic and the tab
94
is dimensioned such as to project radially inwardly into the bearing bore formed by the bore wall
84
through the gap
83
, as illustrated in FIG.
16
. The resilient member
90
is also retained on the tubular bearing part
82
of bracket
80
by provision of the hook part
98
projecting through a suitable opening
85
formed in the plate part
86
of the bracket
80
. The resilient member
90
may be assembled to the bracket
80
by snapping the tab
94
into the gap
83
and the hook
98
into the opening
85
. The member
90
is preferably dimensioned to be at least slightly elastically deformed in the position shown in
FIG. 16
so as to enable it to forcibly grip the tubular bearing part
82
. Accordingly, the embodiment of the invention shown in
FIGS. 14 through 16
is also operable to reduce or eliminate noise generated by movement of a guide member stem or shaft within its support bracket receiving bore.
The construction and use of the embodiments of the invention disclosed hereinbefore is believed to be readily understandable to those of ordinary skill in the art based on the foregoing description. Conventional engineering materials may be used to fabricate the elements of the guide members and associated support structure as well as the resilient members usable with the guide members as described hereinbefore.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, those skilled in the art will recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A track guided door adapted for movement between open and closed positions guided by opposed guide tracks, said door including at least one door panel and guide member supports on said at least one door panel, said supports each including a bearing bore forming a bore wall, spaced apart guide members for said door operable to be engaged with said guide tracks, respectively, said guide members each including an elongated stem part disposed in a bearing bore of one of said supports, respectively, and a resilient member interposed said stem part and said bore wall and operable to bias said stem part into engagement with said bore wall to minimize noise during movement of said door.
- 2. The door set forth in claim 1 wherein:said door includes plural door panels and guide member supports on at least selected ones of said panels and on opposite sides of said panels for supporting guide members in said opposed guide tracks, respectively, each of said guide members including a stem part and a resilient member operable to bias said stem part against said bore wall of an associated support, respectively.
- 3. The door set forth in claim 1 wherein:said resilient member is mounted on said stem part.
- 4. The door set forth in claim 3 wherein:said stem part includes plural resilient members mounted thereon and spaced apart.
- 5. The door set forth in claim 4 wherein;said resilient members are circumferentially spaced apart about a central axis of said stem part.
- 6. The door set forth in claim 1 wherein:said resilient member comprises a spring.
- 7. The invention set forth in claim 6 wherein:said resilient member comprises an elongated leaf spring.
- 8. The door set forth in claim 7 wherein:said spring includes a wire member including at least one bowed portion supported on said stem part for engagement with said bore wall.
- 9. The door set forth in claim 8 wherein:said stem part includes an elongated groove formed therein and said spring is supported on said stem part in said groove.
- 10. The door set forth in claim 9 wherein:said spring is retained in said groove by displacing material of said stem part to deform a part of said groove.
- 11. The door set forth in claim 1 wherein:said guide members comprise rollers mounted on one end of said stem part and adapted to be disposed in engagement with said guide tracks, respectively.
- 12. A track guided door adapted for movement between open and closed positions guided by opposed guide tracks, said door including at least one door panel and guide member support brackets on said at least one door panel, said support brackets each including a bearing bore formed by a bore wall, guide members for said door operable to be engaged with said guide tracks, respectively, said guide members each including an elongated stem part disposed in a bearing bore of one of said support brackets, respectively; andplural biasing members mounted on said stem part circumferentially spaced apart about a central axis of said stem part and operable to bias said stem part into engagement with said bore wall to minimize noise generated by said guide members during movement of said door.
- 13. The door set forth in claim 12 wherein:said biasing members comprise springs.
- 14. The door set forth in claim 13 wherein:said springs each comprise a spring wire member including at least one bowed portion supported on said stem part for engagement with said bore wall.
- 15. The door set forth in claim 12 wherein:said biasing members are spaced apart less than about 180° with respect to said central axis.
- 16. The door set forth in claim 12 wherein:said biasing members are retained in grooves formed in said stem part, respectively.
- 17. In a track guided door adapted for movement between open and closed positions guided by at least one guide track, said door including at least one door panel and opposed guide member support brackets on said at least one door panel, said support brackets each including a bearing bore forming a bore wall, guide members for said door operable to be engaged with said guide tracks, respectively, said guide members each including an elongated stem part disposed in a bearing bore of a support bracket, respectively, the improvement comprising:a noise reducing member supported on each said support bracket projecting through a gap in said bore wall and forcibly engaged with said stem part for biasing said stem part into engagement with said bore wall to minimize noise generated by said guide members during movement of said door.
- 18. The invention set forth in claim 17 wherein:said noise reducing members comprise clips mountable on said support brackets, respectively, and each including a tab part projecting through said gap.
- 19. The invention set forth in claim 18 wherein:said clips each include an arcuate portion including a hook on one end and a portion including said tab part formed on an opposite end, said clips being formed of an elastic material operable to provide for elastic deflection of said tab parts in response to engagement with said stem parts of said guide members, respectively.
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