Keyless rolling grille

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742563
  • Patent Number
    6,742,563
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A rolling grille having a set of horizontal bars, the bar set divided into a lower bar sub-set with a top bar and an upper bar sub-set with a bottom bar. The grille has a row of end plates on each side, the end plates joining the ends of the bars in both bar sub-sets together. Each end plate joins two adjacent bare together, each bar connected to two adjacent plates, the plates aligned when the grille closes an opening.Each end plate has a panel with an inner surface facing inwardly when the grille closes the opening. Bar mounting sections are provided at the top and bottom of each panel. At least one of the top and bottom bar mounting sections in the plates in the lower bar sub-set have a flange comber located to abut on the inner surface of the panel of an adjacent plate when the grille closes an opening. The flange member flange forms the lower bar sub-set into a relatively rigid assembly when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set.the grille has a locking linkage on each side joining the lower and upper sub-set of bars together, the locking linkage connected to the top bar in the lower sub-set and the bottom bar in the upper sub-set. The locking linkage has a lock link movable into a locking position when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set of bars.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is directed toward a rolling grille. The invention is more particularly directed toward a rolling grille with a keyless locking system.




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




Rolling grilles of the type that are stored on a roller above an opening and unrolled down off the roller to close the opening are well known. The grille is unrolled off the roller and passes down between two stationary side members on the sides of the opening when closing the opening. Each side member has a slot facing the other side member and the sides of the grille are located within the members, the side portions of the grille passing through the-slots when the grille passes down. Locking means are provided to lock the grille when in the lowered, closed position. The locking means often employ key-operated locks. It is known however to use keyless locks that are hidden from view and which automatically lock the grille when an attempt is made to lift the grille up from the bottom to at least partially open the opening. The keyless lock is designed so that it does not lock when the grille is pulled from the top by operation of the roller to open the closure.




Examples of keyless locks on rolling grilles are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,850,465 and 4,573,512 by way of example. The known keyless locks however do not operate very satisfactorily. The links on the sides of the grille, joining the horizontal cross bars which form the main body of the grille, have too much play. Too much play is due in part to the slot, in each stationary side member of the grille assembly, being too wide. Too much play is also due in part to the links being able to over-rotate. With the links having too much play, the grille does not always remain rigid when lifted. Because the grille does not remain rigid, the locking link employed on the keyless lock, which forms part of the links, does not always catch to lock. Thus operation of the device is not consistent.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a rolling grille with a hidden keyless lock that is constructed to operate consistently.




In accordance with the present invention there is provided a rolling grille having cross bars joined by end plates, each pair of adjacent cross bars joined at the ends by an end plate. The end plates are constructed to have the grille remain relatively rigid when lifted from the bottom thus ensuring that the locking link operates properly. Each end plate is provided with abutment means that abuts against an adjacent plate to prevent relative rotation of the plates in one direction. With the plates unable to rotate in one direction relative to each other the grille stays relatively rigid when lifted.




The invention is particularly directed toward a rolling grille having a set of horizontal cross bars, the cross bar set divided into a lower bar sub-set with a top bar and an upper bar sub-set with a bottom bar. The grille has a row of end plates on each side of the grille joining the ends of the bars in at least the lower bar sub-set together, each plate in the lower bar sub-set joining two adjacent bars together, each bar connected to two adjacent plates, the plates aligned when the grille closes an opening. Each plate has a panel and at least one bar mounting section at the top and bottom of each panel, at least one of the top and bottom bar mounting sections having stop means located to abut on the outer surface of the panel of an adjacent plate when the grille closes an opening. The grille has a locking linkage on each side joining the lower and upper sub-set of bars together, the locking linkage connected to the top bar in the lower sub-set and the bottom bar in the upper sub-set and aligned with the end plates. The locking linkage has a lock link movable into a locking position when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set of bars.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic rear view of the grille in a partially closed position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective, exploded, view showing two end plates assembled to a bar;





FIG. 3

is a partial side view of the end plates of

FIG. 2

assembled;





FIG. 4

is a partial front view of the assembled grille with the side guide means partially cut away;





FIG. 5

is a cross-section view taken along line


5


-


5


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the links in the link mechanism;





FIG. 7

is a cross-section view taken along line


7


-


7


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

but with the bottom sub-section raised to show the link mechanism locking;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of another embodiment of an end plate; and





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of an end plate.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The rolling grille


1


of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 1

, is mounted on a roller (not shown) in a casing


3


that is mounted over the top


5


of an opening


7


. The grille


1


is wound on the roller within the casing


3


when the closure is open, and extends down between two side guide members


9


,


11


on the sides


13


,


15


of the opening


7


to close the opening. A motor (not shown) is selectively operated to rotate the roller in either direction to raise or lower the grille as is well known. The casing


3


and side guide members


9


,


11


are normally mounted on the inside of the wall


17


defining the opening


7


so as to be within a building or room containing the wall.




The grille


1


will be described in detail in the closed position with the term ‘top’ used in a direction toward the top of the opening to be closed by the grille (or top of the page when looking at FIG.


1


); the term ‘bottom’ used in a direction toward the bottom of the opening (or the bottom of the page); the terms ‘inner’ and ‘inwardly’ used in a direction toward the inside of the space being closed (or out of the page); the terms ‘outer’ and ‘outwardly’ being used in a direction toward the outside of the space being closed (or into the page), the term ‘inside’ being used in a direction toward the middle of the grille and the term ‘outside’ being used in a direction toward the sides of the grille.




The grille


1


, as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


5


, has a set of horizontal, spaced-apart, cross bars


19


extending between the guide members


9


,


11


. The bars


19


are divided into two sub-sets


21


,


23


connected by a link mechanism on each side of the grille as will be described. A series of end plates


25


, on each side of the grille join the bars


19


, in each sub-set


21


,


23


, together. Each end plate


25


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, has a main panel


27


that is quadratic in shape. The panel


27


is usually rectangular in shape with relatively short top and bottom edges


29


,


31


and relatively long side edges


33


,


35


. A bar mounting section


37


,


39


is mounted on the top and bottom edges


29


,


31


respectively of the panel


27


. The top bar mounting section


37


is adjacent one side edge


35


of the panel and the bottom bar mounting section


39


is adjacent the other side edge


33


of the panel. Each bar mounting section


37


,


39


is preferably a tubular member with the longitudinal axii


41


,


43


of the members


37


,


39


parallel with the top and bottom edges


29


,


31


of the panel


27


. The mounting sections


37


,


39


are each no longer than half the width of the panel


27


.




The top bar mounting section


37


on each end plate


25


has a stop member


47


projecting therefrom in a direction opposite to the direction in which the panel


27


extends from the top section


37


. The stop member


47


is in the form of a flange parallel to the longitudinal axis


41


of the top mounting section


37


and is on one side of a plane


49


joining the longitudinal axii


41


,


43


of the top and bottom mounting sections


37


,


39


. The stop member


47


has an abutment surface


51


aligned with the outer side surface


53


of the panel


27


which side surface


53


is on the same side of the plane


49


as the stop member


47


, the other inner side surface


55


of the panel


27


being on the other side of the plane


49


. Each plate


25


, when forming part of the grille, is mounted on the bars


19


to have the abutment surface


51


of the flange facing in an inner direction.




The end plates


25


are arranged serially in a row


57


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, one row on each side of the grille, to join the bars


19


together. In each row a first plate


25


A joins bars


19


A,


19


B with bottom section


39


A (not shown) receiving bar


19


A and top section


37


A receiving top bar


19


B. Top section


37


A is on the inside of the row of plates. A second plate


25


B joins bars


19


B and


19


C. The bottom section


39


B of the second plate


25


B lies adjacent the top section


37


A on the first plate. The top section


37


B of the second plate is on bar


19


C on the inside of the row of plates. The pattern of plates described above is repeated for the entire row of plates in each sub-set. All the plates used, on each side of the grille, are identical. It will be seen that each plate joins two adjacent bars and that each bar is held by two adjacent plates. The bottom section


39


of each plate


25


shares space with the top section


37


of each adjacent bottom plate on the cross bar


19


common to both plates. The panels


27


of all the plates


25


are aligned vertically in each row. More importantly, the stop members


47


on all the plates


25


on each side of the grille face in an inner direction, contacting the outer surface


53


of the panel


27


on the plate


25


above. This prevents the plates


25


from rotating outwardly relative to each other, keeping the grille more rigid, while still allowing the grille to wind/unwind easily on and off the reel.




The grille


1


includes a keyless locking mechanism


60


on at least one and preferably both sides of the grille. The keyless locking mechanism


60


has a link mechanism


61


joining the two sub-sets


21


,


23


of grille bars


19


. The link mechanism


61


has a lock link


63


and a connector link


65


as shown in FIG.


6


. The lock link


63


has a length generally the same as the length of the one of the plates


25


and has a first pivot hole


67


at one end


69


and a second pivot hole


71


intermediate its ends


69


,


71


. Its other end


73


is blunt forming an abutment. The connector link


65


is about half the length of the lock link


63


and has pivot holes


75


,


77


at its ends.




One end


69


of the lock link


63


is mounted via pivot hole


67


on the upper bar


19


P of the lower sub-set


21


of bars


19


. Spacer members


78


can be provided on the bar


19


P to locate the link


65


on the bar relative to the top section


37


P on the top plate


25


P in the lower sub-set


21


. One end of the connector link


65


is mounted adjacent the lock link


63


by a pivot member


79


passing through the pivot holes


71


,


75


on the links


63


,


65


respectively. The pivot member


79


can be a rivet, a screw, or a similar fastener means allowing the links to freely pivot relative to each other. The connector link


65


is mounted via its other pivot hole


77


to the bottom bar


19


Q of the upper sub-set


23


of bars. Part of the bottom bar mounting section


39


Q of the plate


25


Q is cutaway to receive the link


65


on the bar


19


Q. A spacer


80


can be used on the bar


19


Q to locate the connector link


65


on the bar if required.




When the link mechanism


61


is in place, and the grille is lowered to close the opening, the lower sub-set


21


of bars hangs down therefrom, and the abutment end


73


of lock link


63


abuts on the bottom bar


19


Q of the upper set


23


of bars, the connector link


65


extending slightly in an inner direction from bar


19


Q as shown in FIG.


5


. The lock link


63


in this position is in an unlocked position. In this unlocked position, it will be seen that the pivot member


79


is offset just inwardly of a line joining the centers of bottom and top bars


19


P,


19


Q of the bottom and top bar sub-sets


23


,


21


.




The side guide members


9


,


11


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, are each channel shaped with the opening or slot into the interior space of the channel on one member facing the opening or slot on the other member. Each member has a pair of side walls


81


,


82


, joined at one end by a back wall


83


. The front wall is in two parts


85


,


87


, one part on each side wall, the parts


85


,


87


defining a slot


89


between them. The slot


89


is just wide enough to snugly receive the end plates


25


and bars


19


, the bars and plates passing freely through the slot.




The locking mechanism


60


includes a stop on each side member


9


,


11


. The stop


91


is formed by the top edge of an opening


95


formed in the inner side wall


81


of the side members. The opening


95


is preferably located up high on the inner side of the guide, above the top of the wall opening


7


and it is covered by a closure plate


99


securely fastened to the inner side wall


81


of the guide.




The grille


1


is assembled from the cross bars and end plates, the locking linkage, and intermediate links, if used, and mounted at one end on the roller. The grille extends between the side guide members


9


,


11


with the plates


25


and the ends of the cross bars


19


passing through the slots


89


into the side members. When the grille is fully closed, the link mechanism


61


is opposite the opening


95


in the side members.




If the grille is raised by the motor rotating the roller, the locking link


63


stays in the unlocked position abutting against bar


19


Q as shown in

FIG. 5

, and pulls the lower sub-set


23


of bars upwardly as it is raised by the upper sub-set


21


of bars via the roller. However, if an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set


23


of bars manually, as shown by the arrow ‘A’ in

FIG. 8

, to gain access under the grille, the plates


25


in the lower sub-set


23


remain aligned and relatively rigid due to the stop members


47


and cause the locking link


63


to move to a locked position, the lock link


63


pivoting inwardly as shown in

FIG. 8

to abut the closure plate


99


. The locking link


63


will pivot inwardly due to the slight initial inward offset of the pivot member


79


. Continued raising of the lower sub-set


23


causes the abutment end


73


on the link


63


to abut on the stop


91


provided by opening


95


formed in the wall


81


of the side guide member. This limits raising of the lower sub-set


21


of bars. Releasing the lower sub-set


21


of bars pulls the locking link


63


back into an unlocked position.




The locking mechanism


60


described is old and is substantially the same as the locking mechanism shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,850,465. The slot


89


in the side guides


9


,


11


is preferably made quite narrow so that the bars


19


and plates


25


fit snugly therein but are free to easily slide up and down. This helps to make the lower sub-set


23


of bars more rigid when the lower sub-set is pushed up thereby making it easier for the link mechanism


61


to automatically operate.




The grille may have one or more rows of intermediate links


101


, spaced from the sides of the grille, between the bars


19


to join them if the grille is quite wide, as shown in FIG.


1


. The specific links in the rows of intermediate links which join the lower and upper sub-sets


21


,


23


of bars together, have elongated pivot holes (not shown) allowing the lower bar sub-set


23


to move up relative to the upper bar sub-set


21


during operation of the link mechanism


61


on the sides.




The grille has been described as having the same end plates in both sub-sets of bars. However, the plates used in the upper sub-set of bars can be made without the stop means. The stop means is essential only in the bottom sub-set of bars to ensure proper operation of the link mechanism


61


each time the bottom sub-set of bars is attempted to be raised from the bottom.




While the plates


25


have been described as being provided with one top bar mounting section


37


on the top edge of the panel and on one side of the panel of the plate, and with a bottom bar mounting section


39


on the bottom edge, on the opposite side, of the panel, other arrangements of bar mounting sections can be employed on the panel. For example, as shown in

FIG. 9

, each plate


125


can still have a main panel


127


that is quadratic in shape, the panel


127


usually rectangular in shape with short top and bottom edges


129


,


131


and long side edges


133


,


135


. However in this embodiment, a single top bar mounting section


137


is mounted on the top edge


129


in the center of the panel and two bottom bar mounting sections


139


,


139


′ are mounted on the bottom edge


131


of the panel adjacent the side edges


133


,


135


. The two bottom mounting sections


139


,


139


′ are spaced apart a distance equal to the width of the top mounting section


137


. The top mounting section


137


of each plate fits in between the two spaced apart bottom sections


139


,


139


′ on the next adjacent panel. Each plate in this embodiment still carries a stop member similar to the stop member


47


shown in plate


25


in the form of a flange


141


on the top of the top bar mounting section, the flange located to abut the outer surface on the panel of the plate above. While the plate has been shown with the single bar mounting section at the top it could be at the bottom instead with the double bar mounting sections at the top. One of these plates


125


, when used in the position of plate


25


P is modified by cutting a piece off the central, top, mounting section


137


P to accommodate the link mechanism


61


.




In another embodiment shown in

FIG. 10

, two different sets of plates


225


,


225


′ can be used. Each plate


225


,


225


′ can again have a main panel


227


,


227


′ that is quadratic in shape, the panels


227


,


227


′ usually rectangular in shape with narrow top and bottom edges


229


,


231


and


229


′,


231


′ respectively and wide side edges


233


,


235


and


233


′,


235


′ respectively. However in this embodiment, plate


225


has single top and bottom bar mounting sections


237


,


239


, mounted on the top and bottom edges


229


,


231


respectively, adjacent one side


233


of the panel. Plate


225


′ has single top and bottom bar mounting sections


237


′,


239


′ mounted on the top and bottom edges


229


,


231


′ respectively on the other side


235


′ of the panel. Both plates have the abutment


247


,


247


′ on the top bar mounting section with the abutment surface


251


,


251


′ facing inwardly when the plate is on the grille. The plates are used in an alternating arrangement to form the plate row on each side of the grille with the bottom section on each plate abutting the top section on the adjacent bottom plate irregardless of whether the top section is on the inside or outside of the plate. These plates need no modification to accommodate the link mechanism


61


, only spacer members to locate the link mechanism on the bars.




In all embodiments, a stop member


301


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, can be used with each plate to prevent movement of the plate inwardly on the bars. The stop member


301


can comprise a C-clip


303


snapped onto a groove


305


in the bar


19


against which the plate


25


on the bar is abutted. A screw or bolt


307


is threaded into each bar at its end to hold the plates on the other side of the bar.




While all the embodiments of the plates show the stop means on a plate on a top bar mounting section, it can also be provided on a bottom bar mounting section instead.



Claims
  • 1. A rolling grille having:a set of horizontal bars, the bar set divided into a lower bar sub-set with a top bar and an upper bar sub-set with a bottom bar; a row of end plates on each side of the grille joining the ends of the bars in at least the lower bar sub-set together, each plate in the lower bar sub-set joining two adjacent bars together, each bar connected to two adjacent plates, the plates aligned when the grille closes an opening; each plate having a panel with an outer surface facing outwardly when the grille closes the opening and bar mounting sections at the top and bottom of each panel, at least one of the top and bottom bar mounting sections having stop means located to abut on the outer surface of the panel of an adjacent plate when the grille closes an opening, the stop means forming the lower bar sub-set into a relatively rigid assembly when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set; and a locking linkage on each side joining the lower and upper sub-set of bars together, the locking linkage connected to the top bar in the lower sub-set and the bottom bar in the upper sub-set and aligned with the end plates, the locking linkage having a locks link movable into a locking position when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set of bare when the grille closes an opening.
  • 2. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 1 including a row of end plates on each side of the grille joining the ends of the bars in the upper bar sub-set together, each plate in the upper bar sub-set joining two adjacent bars together, each bar connected to two adjacent plates, the plates aligned when the grille closes an opening.
  • 3. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 2 including side guide members, one on each side of the grille, each guide member having a central hollow space defined by parallel side walls joined at one end by an end wall, the other end wall having a slot therein throughout its length providing access to the central space, the guide member snugly receiving and guiding the end plates, the locking linkage and the ends of the bare within the central space through the slot.
  • 4. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 3 including abutment means on the side guide member aligned with the locking linkage when the grille closes an opening, the lock link on the locking linkage cooperating with the Abutment means when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set of bars to prevent raising or the lower sub-set.
  • 5. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 4 wherein the abutment means comprise an opening formed in the inner wall of the guide member, the opening adjacent the locking linkage with the upper edge of the opening slightly above the lock link and receiving the lock link to prevent upward movement when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set.
  • 6. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 5 wherein the stop means comprise a flange member extending outwardly from bar mounting section in a direction opposed to the direction the panel extends from the section.
  • 7. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 6 wherein the flange member has a stop surface aligned with the outer surface of the panel.
  • 8. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 4 wherein the plates are identical and the bar mounting sections on each plate comprise a single section centrally located on one of the top or bottom edges of the panel, and two sections on the other of the top and bottom edges located adjacent the sides of the panel, the two sections spaced apart a distance at least equal to the length of the single section.
  • 9. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 4 wherein the plates are identical and the bar mounting sections on each plate comprise a single section mounted on one side of one of the top or bottom edges of the panel, and a single section mounted on the other side of the other of the top or bottom edges of the panel.
  • 10. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 4 wherein the plate comprise two sets of plates with a first set of plates having one section on both the top and bottom edges of the panel on one side of the plate, and the second set of plates have one section on both the top and bottom edges of the panel on the other side of the plate.
  • 11. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plates are identical and the bar mounting sections on each plate comprise a single section centrally located on one of the top or bottom edges of the panel, and two sections on the other of the top and bottom edges located adjacent the sides of the panel, the two sections spaced apart a distance at least equal to the length of the single section.
  • 12. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plates are identical and the bar mounting sections on each plate comprise a single section mounted on one side of one of the top or bottom edges of the panel, and a single section mounted on the other side of the other of the top or bottom edges of the panel.
  • 13. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plates comprise two sets of plates with one set of plates having one section on both the top and bottom edges of the panel on one side at the plate, and the other set of plates have one section on both the top and bottom edges of the panel on the other side of the plate.
  • 14. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stop means comprise a flange member extending outwardly from bar mounting section in a direction opposed to the direction the panel extends from the section.
  • 15. A rolling grille as claimed in claim 14 wherein the flange member has a stop surface aligned with the outer surface of the panel.
  • 16. A rolling grille having;a set of horizontal bars, the bar set divided into a lower bar sub-set with a top bar and an upper bar sub-set with a bottom bar, a row of end plates on each side of the grille joining the ends of the bars in at least the lower sub-set together, each row having alternating first and second plates, each plate joining two adjacent bars together, each bar connected by two adjacent plates, the plates aligned when the grille closes an opening; each first plate having a panel with an outer surface facing outwardly when the grille closes the opening, a bar mounting section at the top and at the bottom of the panel, the bar mounting sections on one side of the panel, stop means on at least one of the bar mounting sections located to abut on the outer surface of the panel of an adjacent second plate, each second plate having a panel with an outer surface facing outwardly when the grille closes the opening, bar mounting sections at the top and bottom of the panel, the bar mounting sections on the other side of the panel, stop means on the same bar mounting section as in the first plate located to abut an the outer surface of the panel of an adjacent plate, and a locking linkage joining the lower and upper sub-set of bars together, the locking linkage connected to the top bar in the lower sub-set and the bottom bar in the upper sub-set and aligned with the end plate, the locking linkage have a lock link movable into a locking position when an attempt is made to raise the lower sub-set of bars.
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