Guide track assemblies and mounting brackets for upward acting doors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527035
  • Patent Number
    6,527,035
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Guide track assemblies for upward acting doors include identical vertical and horizontal linear track sections and a curvilinear transition track section. The linear track sections include spaced-apart elongated slots formed at acute angles with respect to the longitudinal extent of the track sections for cooperation with retainer members mounted on angle-shaped jamb brackets. A header bracket also includes one or more retainer members thereon for disposition in similar elongated slots formed in the curvilinear track section. The linear track sections fit in telescoping relationship within enlarged end portions of the curvilinear track section. The configurations of the header brackets, jamb brackets and track sections facilitate quick assembly and easy positional adjustment of the track sections with respect to a door opening covered by a door guided by the track assemblies.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the art of upward acting single and multi-panel garage doors and the like, there has been a continuing need to develop door guide track assemblies which are economical to manufacture, easy to install, and can accommodate door installations where low headroom or low ceiling height conditions are encountered. In particular, there has also been a continuing need to develop simplified guide track assemblies which reduce manufacturing costs and the number of different parts required to be carried in inventory by door dealers and installers. Still further, there has been a continuing need to provide door guide track assemblies wherein the guide track members and associated mounting brackets are adapted for ease of installation and wherein the track assemblies may be prepositioned with their cooperating parts connected to each other and then adjusted for final securement to each other. These desiderata together with the ever present need to reduce costs associated with the manufacture and installation of door guide track assemblies have been substantially met by the present invention.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides improved guide track assemblies and mounting brackets therefor for use with upward acting garage doors and the like.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, improved guide track assemblies are provided which include three part tracks which make up the entire track length, including a vertical track section, a curved transition track section and a substantially horizontally extending track section. The transition track section may be of a circular radius of curvature or, for low headroom applications, the transition section is preferably formed with generally elliptical radius of curvature or a similar geometry. The elliptical curvature is preferably provided with major and minor axes having a length ratio of about 1.5:1 to 2:1.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the track assemblies include improved mounting brackets for supporting the vertically extending track sections and the transition track sections. The respective mounting brackets are provided with connector or retainer elements which are easily and adjustably connected to the respective track sections. In particular, the mounting brackets are preferably provided with one or more rivet head shaped retainer members mounted thereon and operable to be engaged with a track section at cooperating keyhole-shaped slots. Mounting brackets are also provided with portions which engage the track section to provide a snug fit between the brackets and the track section so that the brackets do not slip out of position during installation procedures.




In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, a guide track assembly in accordance with the invention is provided with generally straight track sections which are interchangeable between left and right-hand assemblies (opposite sides of the door) and between the vertically and horizontally extending parts of the guide track assemblies. The so-called straight track sections are also adapted to be connected to track mounting brackets in such a way that the retainer portions of the mounting brackets, once the brackets are secured to the door jamb or the wall adjacent the door opening, support the track sections stationary without requiring separate fasteners interconnecting the brackets with the tracks. Still further, mounting brackets are provided which are adapted to be connected to the guide track transition section to accommodate selective positioning of the track assemblies with respect to a wall to which the mounting brackets are attached and also to eliminate the requirement for separate, generally horizontally extending bracket parts for supporting a track assembly.




Those skilled in the art will further appreciate the above-mentioned advantages and superior features of the invention together with other important aspects thereof upon reading the detailed description which follows in conjunction with the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a sectional upward acting door including the guide track assemblies of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the left-hand guide track assembly for the door shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal side elevation of one of the straight track sections for the guide track assemblies shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a section view taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation of one of the mounting brackets for the track assemblies of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the bracket shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a section view taken along the line


7





7


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the track assembly shown in

FIG. 2

but taken from another viewpoint;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation of the curved or transition track section of the track assembly shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a header bracket which is also shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

; and





FIG. 11

is a detail section view taken along the line


11





11


of FIG.


10


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the description which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawing with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic or generalized form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a sectional upward acting door


120


comprising plural hingedly interconnected panels


122


adapted to form a closure over an opening


124


in a vertical wall


126


. The door


120


is guided for movement between the closed position shown and an open position by opposed guide track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


which are substantially identical but of the opposite hand or otherwise identified as left-hand and right-hand assemblies. For the further discussion herein, a detailed description of the guide track assembly


128




a


will be provided. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the guide track assembly


128




b


is substantially identical to the assembly


128




a


but is a mirror image thereof. Moreover, common parts are used to provide the guide track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b.


For example, the guide track assembly


128




a


is characterized by a vertically extending track section


130


and a second horizontally extending track section which is identical to the vertically extending track section and is also designated by the numeral


130


. A curvilinear transition section


132




a


is interposed the vertical section


130


and the horizontal section


130


and is connected to a header bracket


134




a.


Header bracket


134




a


is cooperable with an opposed header bracket


134




b


to support a counterbalance mechanism, generally designated by the numeral


136


. The mechanism


136


may be of a type such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,134,835 issued Oct. 24, 2000 to LeRoy G. Krupke et al and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.




Guide track assembly


128




b


is substantially like guide track assembly


128




a


and is characterized by a vertically extending track section


130


, a horizontally extending track section


130


and a curved transition section


132




b


interposed the straight track sections and connected thereto in a manner to be described in further detail herein. Transition track section


132




b


is supported by header bracket


134




b


in the same manner that transition section


132




a


is supported by header bracket


134




a.






Each of the door panels


122


is preferably guided for movement between open and closed positions of the door


120


by suitable roller guide members


135


of a type known to those skilled in the art and adapted to roll along and within the guide track sections


130


,


132




a


and


132




b


of the respective track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b.


Moreover, the vertically extending track sections


130


of the respective track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


are supported at the wall


126


by spaced-apart jamb brackets


138


, two shown for supporting the track assembly


128




a


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The horizontally extending track sections


130


are preferably supported by brackets, not shown, depending from a ceiling or other structure, not shown, in a conventional manner.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, each of the straight track sections


130


comprises an elongated rolled or otherwise formed metal member including, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a flange


140


, a web


142


extending at right angles to the flange and a channel-shaped portion


144


having angled side walls


144




a


and


144




b


for receiving a guide roller member


135


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the web


142


is provided with plural spaced-apart somewhat keyhole-shaped slots


146


and


148


. Each of the slots


146


includes an enlarged generally circular opening


147


contiguous with a narrow elongated slot part


149


. The slot parts


149


extend at an acute angle X with respect to the longitudinal extent of the track section


130


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The slots


148


have the same geometry as the slots


146


but extend at an acute angle X in opposite directions, as indicated in FIG.


3


. Accordingly, a pair of slots


146


is disposed adjacent one end


130




a


of a track section


130


and a pair of slots


148


is disposed adjacent an opposite end


130




b


of a track section


130


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Respective slots


146


and


148


are disposed spaced substantially apart from each other between the aforementioned pairs of slots


146


and


148


and a single slot


148


is disposed intermediate the single opposed slots


146


and


148


just described and as shown in FIG.


3


. Spaced-apart door latchbar receiving openings


150


may be provided in the web


142


also, as shown in FIG.


3


. Moreover, the pattern of the slots


146


and


148


and the openings


50


are such as to allow the track sections


130


to be used in both left-hand and right-hand applications and in both horizontal and vertical applications as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. Still further, each of the track sections


130


is provided with a fastener receiving hole


151


,

FIG. 3

, preferably located adjacent each of the respective ends


130




a


and


130




b.






By providing opposed pairs of slots


146


and


148


adjacent opposite ends of the track section


130


and by providing intermediate spaced-apart slots


146


and


148


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a track section


130


may be connected to a wall, such as the wall


126


, at a selected position in accordance with a structural member available for securing the track section to the wall via a bracket


138


. Moreover, for door installations requiring extra reinforcement to accommodate high wind loads, for example, additional brackets


138


may be connected to a track section


130


and to the wall adjacent the door opening to reinforce the door assembly. By positioning respective pairs of angled slots


146


and


148


adjacent opposite ends of a track section


130


, the track section may be used in both left-hand and right-hand track assemblies, as well as in both vertical and horizontal positions, as shown by way of example in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




Still further, by positioning fastener receiving openings or holes


151


at opposite ends of a track section


130


, the track section may be secured to a curvilinear track section


132




a


or


132




b,


as required, to form a track assembly. For example, as shown in

FIG. 2

, a horizontal track section


130


is secured to the curvilinear track section


132




a


by an arrangement which includes a fastener assembly


153


comprising a conventional panhead or flathead machine screw and nut assembly, for example, for positively securing the straight or linear track section


130


to the curvilinear track section


132




a.


In like manner, the track section


130


extending vertically along the wall


126


may also be secured to the opposite end of the curvilinear track section


132




a


by a second fastener assembly


153


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


, the jamb bracket


138


preferably comprises a formed metal member, including a first flange


156


and a second flange


158


integrally joined to the first flange, see

FIG. 6

, and extending at right angles thereto. Coined or otherwise formed reinforcing gussets


159


are provided between the flanges


156


and


158


. The flange


158


includes an elongated fastener receiving slot


160


formed therein and flange


156


includes a somewhat rivet-shaped retainer member


162


mounted thereon and interposed elongated parallel extending raised bosses


163


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, bosses


163


project from the surface


156




a


of the flange


156


in the same direction as the retainer member


162


, including an enlarged diameter head portion


162




a.


Retainer member


162


also includes a reduced diameter shank portion


162




b,


a part of which projects through a suitable opening in the flange


156


and may be deformed in a known manner to secure the retainer member


162


firmly to the bracket


138


. The distance between the flange


162




a


and the bosses


163


is determined to be essentially the same as or slightly less than the thickness of the web


42


of each track section


130


. When a bracket


138


is connected to a track section


130


, the retainer head


162




a


is inserted into a slot


146


or


148


through the large diameter opening portion, such as portion


147


, and the bracket is then moved to a position such that the retainer


162


is disposed in the slot portion


149


, for example, and the bracket is firmly but slidably engaged with the web


42


on opposite sides thereof by the bosses


163


and the retainer head


162




a.


In this way, the brackets


138


may be prepositioned on and supported by track section


130


and remain in their designated positions during a track mounting or installation procedure. However, the brackets


138


may also be conveniently moved within the slots


146


and/or


148


and with respect to a track section


130


, as needed, to adjust the final position of a track assembly, such as the track assembly


128




a,


with respect to wall


126


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the curvilinear track section


132




a


is preferably provided with the same cross-sectional geometry as the track sections


130


and includes a web


170


interposed a flange


172


and a channel-shaped portion


174


. Opposite ends


173


and


175


of the curvilinear section


132




a


are swedged or otherwise enlarged slightly with respect to major track portion


177


to receive opposite ends


130




a


and


130




b,


respectively, of the respective horizontal and vertical track sections


130


in telescoping relationship, as shown in FIG.


8


. As shown in

FIG. 9

, elongated fastener receiving slots


173




a


and


175




a


are provided in a web


170




a


at the respective enlarged cross section end portions


173


and


175


for receiving fastener assemblies


153


, for example, as shown in

FIG. 8

, to positively secure track sections


130


to the track section


132




a,


if desired.




Referring further to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the curvilinear track section


132




a


is also provided with plural, spaced-apart keyhole-shaped slots


178


having substantially the same geometry as the slots


146


and


148


and adapted to receive retainer members


162


supported on the header bracket


134




a,


as shown in FIG.


8


. The track section


132




a


is further provided with plural spaced-apart fastener receiving holes


180


, two shown in

FIG. 8

, one of said fastener receiving holes being interposed the slots


178


, as shown in FIG.


9


. In the view of

FIG. 8

, the fastener receiving hole


180


interposed the slots


178


is covered by a fastener assembly


153


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the proportions of the curvature of the track section


132




a


are such that center point


181


of the elliptical radius of curvature defines the intersection of major and minor axes having a length ratio of about 1.5:1 to 2:1. However, the elliptical radius of curvature may not extend entirely between the enlarged cross sections provided at each end


173


and


175


. For example, a second center


183


may define a circular radius of curvature beginning at the juncture of the swedged end


175


with the major portion


177


of the track section


132


and which extends from the swedged end


175


through an angle Z of about forty degrees to sixty degrees, for example. The remaining curvilinear extent of the track section


132




a


follows the elliptical radius of curvature previously discussed. The circular radius of curvature may, preferably, be about twenty percent to twenty-five percent of the major axis for the elliptical curvature part of track section


132




a.






Referring further to

FIGS. 8

,


10


and


11


, the header bracket


134




a


is illustrated in some detail as being characterized by a generally L-shaped planar flange part or plate section


184


integrally joined to a web


186


which is also integrally joined to a counterbalance mechanism mounting flange


188


extending parallel to the flange part or section


184


. Spaced-apart mounting tabs


190


,

FIG. 10

, are formed by a punching operation on the planar section


184


and by bending the planar section or bending the tabs to be coplanar with the web


186


. A suitable bearing assembly


191


is shown mounted on the section


184


for supporting a counterbalance mechanism drive shaft, not shown.




Header bracket


134




a


further includes two spaced-apart retainer members


162


having the same configuration as the retainer members


162


mounted on the jamb brackets


138


, respectively, and adapted to fit within the slots


178


of the curvilinear track section


132




a,


as shown in

FIG. 8

, for supporting the curvilinear track section with respect to the header bracket


134




a.


Spaced-apart, elongated, parallel fastener receiving slots


193


are disposed on opposite sides of one of the retainers


162


, as shown in

FIG. 10

for receiving one or more fastener assemblies


153


. In the arrangement shown in

FIG. 8

, a fastener assembly


153


extends through an opening


180


in track section


132




a


and through the slot


193


which is interposed the two retainer members


162


. Elongated, parallel reinforcing ribs


195




a,




195




b


and


195




c


may be formed in the bracket section


184


, as shown.




Accordingly, the curvilinear track sections


132




a


and


132




b


may be conveniently mounted on the header brackets


134




a


and


134




b


by engaging the retainer members


162


of the header brackets with the track sections within the slots


178


and adjusting the position of each curvilinear track section with respect to the web


186


of each bracket, as needed, before tightening a fastener assembly


153


in the lower slot


193


. Although the fastener assembly


153


may not be required to support the track section


132




a


on the bracket


134




a,


once the proper positions of the track sections


130


are obtained, as well as the proper position of the track section


132




a,


a fastener assembly


153


may be tightened to firmly secure the track section


132




a


to a header bracket


138


. A second fastener assembly, not shown, may be inserted through the fastener receiving hole or opening


180


directly adjacent the slot


178


whereby said second fastener assembly may pass through one of the slots


193


, if desired.




The brackets


134




a


and


134




b


may be mounted on the wall


126


prior to assembly of the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


to the wall and to the respective header brackets. Alternatively, the track sections


132




a


and


132




b


may be mounted on their respective header brackets


134




a


and


134




b


by moving the retainer members


162


into the slots


178


so that the header brackets are at least loosely connected to the track sections


132




a


and


132




b


while the precise positioning of the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


is carried out. The brackets


134




a


and


134




b


may then be firmly secured to the wall


126


with conventional fasteners projecting through fastener receiving openings


186




a


,

FIG. 10

, and through suitable openings in the tabs


190


of the respective header brackets. Moreover, for applications involving relatively heavy doors the horizontal track sections of track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


may be reinforced by providing elongated angle cross section braces, not shown, extending from and secured to the header brackets


134




a


and


134




b


and secured to the horizontal track sections


130


, respectively.




Thanks to the elongated slots


178


and the cooperating retainer members


162


on the header brackets


134




a


and


134




b,


as well as the angled slots


146


and


148


on the track sections


130


, which cooperate with the jamb brackets


138


, the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


may be quickly and accurately installed at the point of installation of a sectional door, such as the door


122


.




The construction and installation of the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


is believed to be within the purview of one skilled in the art of upward acting door guide track assemblies based on the foregoing description. Materials used in fabricating the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b


may be conventional engineering materials used for upward acting door guide track assemblies including, for example, 0.085 inch thick steel plate for the bracket members and 0.068 inch thick steel plate for the track members, respectively. Other materials may be considered for fabricating each of the component parts of the track assemblies


128




a


and


128




b.






Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in detail hereinabove, those skilled in the art will also recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A guide track assembly for guiding movement of an upward acting door between open and closed positions, said guide track assembly including:a first substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially horizontally; a second substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially vertically adjacent a wall; a header bracket for mounting on said wall; a curvilinear track section extending between said first and second linear track sections, said curvilinear track section being engaged with and releasably connected directly at its opposite ends in supportive relationship to said linear track sections, respectively, and said curvilinear track section being connected directly to said header bracket at a point between opposite ends of said curvilinear track section; and plural jamb brackets adapted to be connected to said wall and to said second track section by cooperating retainers and elongated slots formed on said jamb brackets and said second track section in such a way as to provide for supporting said second track section with respect to said wall and for adjusting the position of said track assembly with respect to said wall.
  • 2. The guide track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said slots are formed spaced apart in said second track section extending at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal extent of said second track section.
  • 3. The track assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein:said second track section includes a first slot at one end of said second track section, a second slot at an opposite end of said second track section and at least one slot intermediate said first and second slots.
  • 4. The track assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein:said first and second slots extend at said acute angles in different directions with respect to each other.
  • 5. The track assembly set forth in claim 4 including:spaced-apart fastener receiving openings formed in said second track section adjacent opposite ends thereof, respectively.
  • 6. The track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said first track section and said second track section are identical.
  • 7. The track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said curvilinear track section is formed to have a substantially elliptical radius of curvature.
  • 8. The track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said curvilinear track section includes opposed enlarged end portions for receiving ends of said first and second track sections, respectively, therewithin for supporting said first and second track sections with respect to said curvilinear track section.
  • 9. The track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said jamb brackets include opposed flanges, a retainer member disposed on one of said flanges and engageable with said second track section at an elongated slot formed in said second track section and a fastener receiving opening formed on the other of said flanges.
  • 10. The track assembly set forth in claim 9 including:a projection on said one flange for cooperating with said retainer member to snugly retain said jamb bracket connected to said second track section when said retainer member is disposed in said slot.
  • 11. The track assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said header bracket includes a web for mounting said header bracket on said wall adjacent said guide track assembly, an integral flange part extending substantially normal to said web and at least one retainer member mounted on said flange part of said header bracket for connecting said curvilinear track section to said header bracket.
  • 12. The track assembly set forth in claim 11 including:at least one slot formed in said flange part of said header bracket for receiving a fastener assembly for securing said curvilinear track section to said header bracket.
  • 13. Opposed guide track assemblies for supporting an upward acting door for movement between door open and closed positions, said guide track assemblies each including:a first substantially linear track section adapted to extend substantially horizontally; a second substantially linear track section adapted to extend substantially vertically adjacent a wall; a header bracket adapted to be secured to said wall; a curvilinear track section extending between said first and second linear track sections and operable to be engaged with and releasably connected directly to said linear track sections in supportive relationship, respectively, and said curvilinear track section is operable to be connected directly to said header bracket; and plural jamb brackets adapted to be secured to said wall and to said second track section by a retainer disposed on said jamb brackets, respectively, said retainer being adapted to be disposed in elongated slots formed in said second track section for securing said track assembly with respect to said wall and for adjusting the position of said track assembly with respect to said wall.
  • 14. The invention set forth in claim 13 wherein:said linear track sections are interchangeable.
  • 15. The invention set forth in claim 13 wherein:each of said curvilinear track sections includes at least one elongated slot formed therein and each of said header brackets includes a retainer mounted thereon and operable to be disposed in said one slot for supporting said curvilinear track section adjustably on and with respect to said header bracket.
  • 16. The invention set forth in claim 15 wherein:each of said header brackets includes at least one elongated slot formed adjacent said retainer for receiving a fastener assembly for securing said curvilinear track section firmly to said header bracket.
  • 17. The invention set forth in claim 15 wherein:said slots are formed extending at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal extent of said second track section.
  • 18. The invention set forth in claim 13 wherein:said linear track sections are connected to said curvilinear track section at respective ones of enlarged end portions of said curvilinear track sections which receive said first and second linear track sections telescopically therein, respectively.
  • 19. A guide track assembly for guiding movement of an upward acting door between open and closed positions, said guide track assembly including:a first substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially horizontally; a second substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially vertically adjacent a wall; said first and second track sections being interchangeable; a header bracket for mounting on said wall; a curvilinear track section extending between said first and second linear track sections, said curvilinear track section including opposite end portions for receiving respective ends of said first and second linear track sections, respectively, whereby said curvilinear track section is adapted to be engaged with and releasably connected directly to said linear track sections in supportive relationship, respectively, and said curvilinear track section is adapted to be releasably connected to said header bracket; and plural jamb brackets adapted to be connected to said wall and to one of said linear track sections for supporting said one linear track section with respect to said wall.
  • 20. A guide track assembly for guiding movement of an upward acting door between open and closed positions, said guide track assembly including:a first substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially horizontally; a second substantially linear track section adapted to be mounted extending substantially vertically adjacent a wall; a header bracket for mounting on said wall; a curvilinear track section extending between said first and second linear track sections and releasably connected directly to said linear track sections, respectively, said curvilinear track section being engaged with and releasably connected directly to said header bracket at a point between opposite ends of said curvilinear track section, said curvilinear track section includes plural spaced apart elongated slots formed therein; plural jamb brackets adapted to be connected to said wall and to said second track section, respectively; and said header bracket includes a first part for mounting said header bracket on said wall and a second part projecting substantially normal to said first part and including a retainer mounted thereon and disposed in one of said slots for supporting said curvilinear track section adjustably on and with respect to said header bracket.
  • 21. The track assembly set forth in claim 20 wherein:said header bracket includes at least one elongated slot formed adjacent said retainer for receiving a fastener assembly for securing said curvilinear track section firmly to said header bracket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/610,806 filed Jul. 6, 2000.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/610806 Jul 2000 US
Child 09/866635 US