Claims
- 1. A lifting-curtain industrial door including a flexible curtain capable of being gathered together at a top of the door, and of being lowered in a plane between two vertical side uprights each including a slideway, each slideway having a guide wall on either side of a plane of the curtain when lowered, the curtain having lateral portions which slide in said slideways, said lateral portions being adapted to escape from the slideways in the event of an abnormal transverse force, wherein a guide wall of the upright including the slideway includes at least one moving wall element capable of deforming elastically so as to form a path enabling a lateral portion of the curtain to pass from the outside to the inside of the slideway, but not in the opposite direction.
- 2. A door according to claim 1, wherein the moving wall element is a vertical wall shutter (40) of the slideway, parallel to the plane of the curtain and movable about a bottom edge of the shutter, and suitable for moving towards the inside of the slideway.
- 3. A door according to claim 1, wherein the moving wall element is a shutter 35 of an outside wall of an upright including the slideway, lying in a plane that is oblique relative to the plane of the curtain, said shutter being movable about an edge thereof furthest from the plane of the curtain and moving towards a web of the slideway without interfering therewith to form an access path with an opening into the slideway.
- 4. A door according to claim 1, wherein at least one outer wall of each upright is provided with a guide (33) projecting from said outer wall and generally upwardly directed towards the slideway, said guide extending over at least a portion of the width of said outer wall to an edge of the slideway so as to return into the slideway a lateral portion of a curtain that has escaped therefrom and that is being pulled upwards.
- 5. A lifting-curtain industrial door including a flexible curtain capable of being gathered together at a top of the door, and of being lowered in a plane between two vertical side uprights each including a slideway, each slideway having a guide wall on either side of a plane of the curtain when lowered, the curtain having lateral portions which slide in said slideways, said lateral portions being adapted to escape from the slideways in the event of an abnormal transverse force, wherein at least one of the outside walls of the uprights including the slideways is provided with a reinsertion ramp (35) which forms a hollow, secondary slideway relative to the surface of the outside walls of the uprights, said reinsertion ramp being oblique relative to the plane of the curtain and directed generally upwards towards the slideway, said reinsertion ramp extending towards an inside of the door as it extends toward the slideway, in such a manner as to return, into the slideway during the upwards movement of the curtain, a lateral portion of the curtain that has escaped therefrom and that is being pulled upwards by slidably engaging a lateral portion of the curtain in the secondary slideway, with the curtain being deformed towards the inside of the door.
- 6. A door according to claim 5, further wherein said reinsertion ramp is provided with a guide (33) projecting from the outside wall of the upright above said reinsertion ramp, said guide extending over at least a portion of the width of said wall to an edge of the slideway so as to hold the lateral portion of the curtain in said reinsertion ramp during reinsertion thereof into the slideway.
- 7. A door according to claim 3, wherein at least one outer wall of each upright is provided with a guide (33) projecting from said outer wall and generally upwardly directed towards the slideway, said guide extending over at least a portion of the width of said outer wall to an edge of the slideway so as to return into the slideway a lateral portion of a curtain that has escaped therefrom and that is being pulled upwards, and said guide being disposed alongside said shutter.
- 8. A lifting-curtain industrial door including a flexible curtain capable of being gathered together at a top of the door, and of being lowered in a plane between two vertical side uprights each including a slideway, each slideway having a guide wall on either side of a plane of the curtain when lowered, the curtain having lateral portions which slide in said slideways, said lateral portions being adapted to escape from the slideways in the event of an abnormal transverse force, wherein at least one of the outside walls of the uprights including the slideways is provided with a guide (33) projecting from the outside wall of the upright adjacent to the guide walls of said slideway, said guide being oblique relative to the plane of the curtain and directed generally upwards towards the slideway, said guide extending towards the inside of the door as it extends toward the slideway, and over at least a portion of the width of said outside wall to an edge of the slideway, in such a manner as to return, into the slideway, during the upwards movement of the curtain, a lateral portion of the curtain that has escaped therefrom, so as to hold said lateral portion of the curtain against said guide during reinsertion thereof into the slideway.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/745,984 filed Aug. 7, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,043, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/524,894 filed May 18, 1990, now abandoned.
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