Claims
- 1. A panel for a rolling closure which closure comprises a plurality of panels hingedly connected together so that the closure can be wound on a drum for storage; each panel having: a front wall; a back wall generally parallel to the front wall; two side walls joining the front and back walls together to form a tubular structure having a generally rectangular cross-section; a hinge socket formed within the tubular structure and located adjacent the back wall and one of the side walls, the hinge socket extending across the structure parallel to the back wall and one side wall, the hinge socket defined by a wall that is part-circular when viewed in cross-section and that extends over an arc that is substantially greater than 180.degree.; wall means connecting the hinge socket to the back wall, said connecting wall means defining an opening extending from the back wall into the socket, said opening being narrower in cross-section than the cross-section of the socket; an extension of the back wall projecting past the other side wall, an arm projecting from the extension, the arm carrying a hinge pintle, the hinge pintle located by the arm and the extension to snugly, rotatably fit into the hinge socket of an adjacent panel to hingedly connect the panels together so that they can be wound on a drum, the arm located in the opening when the pintle is in the socket; the pintle being larger in cross-section than the cross-section of the opening so that the pintle of any one panel can carry the panels below it when the rolling closure is unwound from the drum.
- 2. A panel for a rolling closure which closure comprises a plurality of panels hingedly connected together so that the closure can be wound on a drum for storage, each panel comprising: a first integral panel section having a front wall and two side walls at the sides of the front wall; a second integral panel section having a back wall and two side walls at the sides of the back wall, a pair of connecting means with one connecting means connecting one side wall of the first panel section to one side wall of the second panel section and the other connecting means connecting the other side wall of the first panel section to the other side wall of the second panel section to form a tubular structure having a generally rectangular cross-section; a hinge socket formed within the tubular structure, and located adjacent the back wall and one side wall of the second panel section, the hinge socket extending across the structure parallel to the back wall and one side wall, the hinge socket defined by a wall that is part-circular when viewed in cross-section and that extends over an arc that is substantially greater than 180.degree.; wall means connecting the hinge socket to the back wall, said connecting wall means defining an opening extending from the back wall into the socket, said opening being narrower in cross-section than the cross-section of the socket; an extension of the back wall projecting past the other side wall of the second panel section, an arm projecting from the extension, the arm carrying a hinge pintle, the hinge pintle located by the arm and the extension to snugly, rotatably fit into the hinge socket of an adjacent panel to hingedly connect the panels together so that they can be wound on a drum, the arm located in the opening when the pintle is in the socket; the pintle being larger in cross-section than the cross-section of the opening so that the pintle of any one panel can carry the panels below it when the rolling closure is unwound from the drum.
- 3. A panel as claimed in claim 7 wherein each connecting means, and the two side walls that said connecting means connects, forms a planar side surface on the panel.
- 4. A panel as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first and second panel sections are made from extruded, metallic material and the connecting means are made from non-heat conducting material.
- 5. A panel as claimed in claim 3 wherein the back wall between the hinge socket and the one side wall in the second panel section is slightly recessed a distance generally equal to the thickness of the extension of the back wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 573,671 filed Jan. 25, 1984.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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