Claims
- 1. An overhead door for a structure, the overhead door comprising:
- a pair of tracks capable of being mounted on the structure, each of the tracks having an inwardly facing, substantially smooth engagement surface having an angled disengagement portion and a u-shaped channel, the angled disengagement portion continuing smoothly to a disengagement point;
- a substantially rigid door panel capable of being located intermediate the pair of tracks and moved along a path of travel which is defined by the pair of tracks; and
- a release assembly borne by the door panel and operable to releasably engage at least one of the tracks, the release assembly including:
- a substantially rigid plunger borne by the substantially rigid door panel, the plunger having a distal end which is received in the u-shaped channel of one of the tracks, and being reciprocally moveable along a predetermined linear path of travel between a first, engaged position, where the distal end of the plunger is received in the u-shaped channel, and a second, retracted position, where the distal end of the plunger is displaced from the u-shaped channel, the plunger capable of guiding the door panel along its predetermined path of travel, and further being capable of disengaging from the u-shaped channel, moving along the angled disengagement portion of the engagement surface to disengage from at least one track when the door panel is subjected to a force of a predetermined magnitude which acts substantially perpendicular to the door panel; and
- means borne by the door panel for biasing the plunger into the first, engaged position.
- 2. An overhead door as claimed in claim 1, wherein each track has a main body which includes forwardly and rearwardly disposed surfaces and inwardly and outwardly disposed surfaces, each of the inwardly disposed surfaces define the engagement surface, the u-shaped channel is located adjacent the rearwardly disposed surface, the thickness dimension of the rearwardly disposed surface is less than the thickness dimension of the forwardly disposed surface, and the engagement surface slopes inwardly toward the u-shaped channel from the forwardly disposed surface.
- 3. An overhead door as claimed in claim 1, wherein each track has a main body which includes forwardly and rearwardly disposed surfaces and inwardly and outwardly disposed surfaces, each of the inwardly disposed surfaces define the engagement surface, the u-shaped channel is located adjacent the forwardly disposed surface, the thickness dimension of the forwardly disposed surface is less than the rearwardly disposed surface, and the engagement surface slopes inwardly toward the u-shaped channel from the rearwardly disposed surface.
- 4. An overhead door as claimed in claim 1, wherein each track has a main body which includes forwardly and rearwardly disposed surfaces and inwardly and outwardly disposed surfaces, the inwardly disposed surface of each of the tracks defines the engagement surface, the u-shaped channel is positioned intermediate the forwardly and rearwardly disposed surfaces of the tracks, the thickness dimensions of the forwardly and rearwardly disposed surfaces are substantially equal, and the engagement surface slopes inwardly toward the u-shaped channel.
- 5. An overhead door, for selectively occluding an opening in a structure, the overhead door comprising:
- a pair of tracks, each track capable of being individually borne on a side of the opening, and having a main body with forwardly and rearwardly facing surfaces and laterally disposed, inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces, the inwardly facing surfaces of each track having engagement surfaces which define a u-shaped channel which extends substantially longitudinally relative to each track;
- a substantially rigid door panel for being positioned between the tracks;
- at least one housing mounted on the door panel; and
- a plunger including a shaft which is movably borne by the housing; the shaft having a stop member and a biasing means received about the shaft and positioned between the stop member and the housing; the plunger having a distal end for being received in the u-shaped channel of at least one of the tracks and reciprocally moveable along a predetermined linear path of travel between a first, extended position and a second, retracted position, the biasing means biasing the plunger into the first, extended position;
- where, in operation, a force acting substantially perpendicularly to the door panel causes the plunger to move from the first, extended position to the second, retracted position allowing the door panel to disengage from the track.
- 6. An overhead door as claimed in claim 5, wherein the u-shaped channel of each track is located adjacent the rearwardly facing surface of each track, the forwardly facing surface of each track has a given thickness dimension and the rearwardly facing surface of each track has a thickness dimension less than the forwardly facing surface, and the laterally disposed, inwardly facing surface of each track slopes inwardly from the forwardly facing surface towards the u-shaped channel.
- 7. An overhead door as claimed in claim 5, wherein the u-shaped channel of each track is located substantially intermediate the forwardly and rearwardly facing surfaces of each track, the forwardly and rearwardly facing surfaces each have a substantially equal thickness dimension, and the inwardly facing surface of each track slopes inwardly from the forwardly and rearwardly facing surfaces toward the u-shaped channel.
- 8. An overhead door for selectively occluding an opening in a structure, the overhead door comprising:
- a pair of tracks capable of being individually borne on opposite sides of the opening, the individual tracks each having a main body which includes forwardly and rearwardly facing surfaces, and laterally disposed, inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces; wherein the inwardly facing surfaces of each track have engagement surfaces which define a u-shaped channel which extends substantially longitudinally relative to each track;
- a plurality of substantially rigid door panels capable of being positioned between the tracks;
- at least one housing mounted on each of the substantially rigid door panels;
- a plunger borne by each housing and having a distal end for being received in the u-shaped channel of at least one of the tracks; the plunger reciprocally moveable along a predetermined linear path of travel from a first, extended position and a second, retracted position; the plunger having a shaft that includes a stop member; and
- means borne by each housing for biasing each plunger into the first, extended position;
- where, in operation, a force acting substantially perpendicularly to any one of the substantially rigid door panels causes the plunger of the forced, substantially rigid door panel to move from the first, extended position to the second, retracted position, allowing the forced, substantially rigid door panel to disengage from the track.
- 9. A track for an overhead door having a substantially rigid plunger, the track comprising:
- a longitudinal axis; and
- an elongated body mountable on a structure and having an inwardly disposed surface defining an engagement surface having:
- a u-shaped channel with a first side and a second side, and a semi-circular base; a center axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated body; the u-shaped channel capable of receiving the plunger therein;
- said first side comprising an angled disengagement portion extending from one edge of said semi-circular base of the u-shaped channel, continuing smoothly to a disengagement point, and aligned at an acute angle with respect to the center axis of the u-shaped channel; the disengagement point structured to facilitate disengagement of the plunger from the track when a force is applied to the plunger in the direction of the disengagement point to displace the plunger from the semi-circular base and move the plunger along the angled disengagement portion of the first side of the u-shaped channel to the disengagement point; and
- said second side extending from the opposing edge of said semi-circular base; said second side defining a projection the of the u-shaped channel positioned substantially parallel to the center axis of the u-shaped channel; the projection structured to prevent the plunger from leaving the u-shaped channel when a force directed away from the disengagement point and toward the projection is applied to the plunger.
- 10. A track for an overhead door having a substantially rigid plunger, the track comprising:
- a longitudinal axis;
- an elongated body capable of being mounted on a structure, the elongated body having an inwardly disposed surface defining an engagement surface having a u-shaped channel with a center axis that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated body;
- the u-shaped channel having a first leg and a second leg and a semi-circular base, the first leg extending from one edge of said semi-circular base of the u-shaped channel and continuing smoothly to a disengagement point and aligned at an acute angle with respect to the center axis of the u-shaped channel, and
- the second leg extending from the opposing edge of said semi-circular base, and aligned substantially parallel to the center axis of the u-shaped channel;
- the disengagement point structured to facilitate disengagement of the plunger from the track when a force is applied to the plunger in the direction of the disengagement point to displace the plunger from the u-shaped channel and move the plunger along the angled disengagement portion of the first leg of the u-shaped channel to the disengagement point; and
- the second leg structured to prevent the plunger from leaving the semi-circular base when a forced directed away from the disengagement point and toward the second leg is applied to the plunger.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/680,436, filed on Jul. 15, 1996, and entitled OVERHEAD DOOR AND TRACK THEREFOR, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/198,832, filed on Feb. 18, 1994, entitled OVERHEAD DOOR, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,805, the entire disclosures of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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