Claims
- 1. An overhead door system, comprising:
an overhead door having a plurality of pivotally interconnected door panels operable to move between vertical and horizontal positions relative to a door frame, each of said door panels having guide members arranged on opposite sides thereof; a pair of generally channel-shaped horizontal track members, each of said horizontal track members defining a generally horizontal channel for guiding movement of said guide members in a generally horizontal plane; a pair of generally channel-shaped vertical track members, each of said vertical track members defining a generally vertical channel for guiding movement of said guide members in a generally vertical plane; a pair of generally channel-shaped first radius members, each of said first radius members substantially abutting a respective end of said horizontal track members and extending in a defined radius of curvature to substantially abut respective ends of said vertical track members to thereby form a pair of substantially continuous door tracks on opposite sides of said door frame, each of said first radius members defining a first curved channel for guiding movement of said guide members between said horizontal and vertical channels, and further having an opening to permit uppermost ones of said guide members on opposite sides of said overhead door to travel outside of said first curved channels; and a pair of generally channel-shaped second radius members, each of said second radius members defining a second curved channel extending directly from the opening in said first curved channels for guiding movement of said uppermost guide members into and out of said first curved channels during movement of said overhead door between said vertical and horizontal positions; wherein a configuration of said second radius members is adjustable.
- 2. The overhead door system of claim 1 wherein each of said second radius members includes a notch formed therein to permit adjustable bending of said second radius members.
- 3. The overhead door system of claim 2 wherein said notch is V-shaped.
- 4. The overhead door system of claim 1 wherein each of said second radius members comprises:
an upper flange; a lower flange; and a web connecting the upper and lower flange.
- 5. The overhead door system of claim 4 wherein said upper flange includes an upturned detent.
- 6. An overhead door system, comprising:
an overhead door having a plurality of pivotally interconnected door panels operable to move between vertical and horizontal positions relative to a door frame, each of said door panels having guide members arranged on opposite sides thereof; a pair of support rails, each mounted to and extending generally horizontally from a respective side of said door frame; a pair of generally channel-shaped horizontal track members mounted respectively to said pair of support rails, each of said horizontal track members defining a generally horizontal channel for guiding movement of said guide members in a generally horizontal plane; a pair of generally channel-shaped vertical track members mounted respectively to opposite sides of said door frame, each of said vertical track members defining a generally vertical channel for guiding movement of said guide members in a generally vertical plane; a pair of generally channel-shaped radius members mounted respectively to said pair of support rails, each of said first radius members substantially abutting a respective end of said horizontal track members and extending in a defined radius of curvature to substantially abut respective ends of said vertical track members to thereby form a pair of substantially continuous door tracks on opposite sides of said door frame, each of said radius members defining a curved channel for guiding movement of said guide members between said horizontal and vertical channels, and further having an opening to permit uppermost ones of said guide members on opposite sides of said overhead door to travel outside of said first curved channels; and a pair of stationary sheaves positioned outboard of a respective one of said pair of support rails.
- 7. The overhead door system of claim 6 wherein said pair of stationary sheaves are positioned spaced from the door in its closed vertical position.
- 8. The overhead door system of claim 6 further comprising a slot formed in each of said support members.
- 9. The overhead door system of claim 8 wherein each of said stationary sheaves is positioned within a respective one of said slots.
- 10. The overhead door system of claim 9 further comprising a pair of sheave brackets configured to support each of said pair of stationary sheaves within a respective one of said slots.
- 11. The overhead door system of claim 6 further comprising:
a pair of moveable sheaves each positioned adjacent a respective one of said support members; and a pair of spacer members each operatively connected to a respective one of said pair of moveable sheaves and operable to guide said pair of moveable sheaves in relation to said pair of support members.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/375,348, filed Apr. 25, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60375348 |
Apr 2002 |
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