Claims
- 1. A door which is selectively moved up and down to open and close an opening and which is guided generally along door guides on opposed vertical sides of the opening comprising:
- a first chain disposed along one of the door guides and a second chain disposed along an opposed door guide, the first and second chain being defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges having a length, a width and a thickness, wherein the width of each hinge is substantially equal to the width of the other of the hinges;
- a plurality of panels, each having a first end and a second end, the panels being of sufficient length to extend substantially across the opening but sufficiently limited in length so as to fit between the first and second chains such that there is no overlap of either the first or second end of the panels with any portion of the first and second chains; and,
- a plurality of distinct connectors for joining the first and second chains respectively to the first and second ends of each of the panels.
- 2. The door of claim 1 further including a roller and door guide assembly for guiding the chains, the roller and door guide assembly having hinge pins wherein at least some of the hinge pins extend through a through-hole in the hinges and into the door guide, each extended hinge pin having rollers being rotationally engaged proximate the extended ends of the hinge pins, the rollers engaging a guide track thereby carrying the panels between an open and a closed position.
- 3. The door of claim 2 further including a motor operatively connected to the door, wherein the door guide includes:
- a first portion which guides the door vertically, a second portion which guides the door at any desired angle from 0 to 90 degrees from the vertical, and a third portion which directs the door into a coiled position for storage when the door is in an overhead position;
- the first and third portion of the guide track being spaced to permit location of the motor, so that the door does not obstruct access to the motor from at least one direction when the door body is accumulated into the overhead position.
- 4. The door of claim 1 wherein the first and second chains are defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges, and wherein the hinges are structurally biased to rotate in a first direction from a straight in-line position when the door is closed to an angled position when the door panels are being accumulated overhead, but biased to resist rotation from a straight in-line position in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 5. The door of claim 4 wherein the structural bias is provided by terminating a male extending portion and a female extending portion with a rounded shoulder toward a side to which rotation is desired and a squared shoulder toward the opposed side where rotation is not desired.
- 6. The door of claim 1 wherein the first and second chains are defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges, and wherein the connector joins each of the first and second ends of each panel generally in abutting relationship with a respective hinge in the first and second chain.
- 7. The door of claim 1 wherein the first and second chains are defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges, and wherein each panel has a thickness equal to a thickness of the corresponding hinge that carries the panel.
- 8. The door of claim 1 wherein the first and second chains are defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges, and wherein the connector for joining at least the bottom-most panel to its respective two hinges permits separation of the panel from the hinges upon an impact to the panel in excess of a predetermined force.
- 9. The door of claim 8 wherein the first and second chains are defined by a plurality of interlinked hinges, and further comprising:
- a panel receptacle in each end of at least the bottom-most panel;
- a hinge receptacle in at least one side of each hinge to which the panel is joined at its ends; and,
- the connectors for joining at least the bottom-most panel to the chains are connecting inserts and have a first end, a second end and a center portion, the first end being secured in the hinge receptacle and the second end being secured in the panel receptacle.
- 10. The door of claim 9 wherein, at least one of the connectors for at least the bottom-most panel is sacrificially bent when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force and one of either the first or second ends of the connector withdraws from the panel or the hinge.
- 11. The door of claim 9 wherein, the connectors for at least the bottom-most panel is sacrificially broken when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
- 12. The door of claim 9 wherein the center portion of the connecting insert between at least the bottom-most panel and its two respective hinges is structurally weaker than the remaining portions of the connecting insert and thereby sacrificially breaking when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
- 13. A door which is selectively moved up and down to open and close an opening and which is guided along door guides at the edge of the opening, comprising:
- a first chain disposed along one of the door guides and a second chain disposed along an opposed door guide;
- a plurality of panels, each panel having a first end and a second end, the panels being arranged so as to align the top side of one panel with the bottom side of another panel, and each panel being of sufficient length to extend substantially across the opening but sufficiently limited in length so as to fit between the first and second chains such that there is no overlap of either the first or second end of the panels with any portion of the first and second chains;
- a plurality of distinct connectors for joining the first and second chains respectively to the first and second ends of each of the panels; and,
- a pair of chains defined by interlinked hinges, the chains being disposed between the panels and the door guides of the door, the hinges being attached to the panels and carrying the panels for movement up and down, each interlinked hinge being pivotal about a hinge pin, each hinge having first and second ends, the first end having an extending male portion with a through-hole for receiving the hinge pin, the second end having a pair of spaced extending portions defining a female portion each extending portion having a through-hole for receiving the hinge pin, the through-holes of both the male and female hinge portions being aligned such that they are centered between planes defined by the front and back sides of the panels.
- 14. The door of claim 13 further including a roller and door guide assembly for guiding the chains wherein at least some of the hinge pins extend into the door guide, each extended hinge pin having rollers being rotationally engaged proximate the extended ends of the hinge pins, the rollers engaging a guide track thereby carrying the panels between an open and a closed position.
- 15. The door of claim 13 further including a motor operatively connected to the door to move the door along the door guide to open and close the door, wherein the door guide includes a first portion which guides the door vertically, a second portion which guides the door horizontally, and a third portion which directs the door into a coiled position for storage when the door is in an open position, the motor being situated so that a space between the first and third door guide portion is provided, the motor being located in the space between the first and third door guide portions, and the space being of sufficient size such that the door does not obstruct access to the motor from at least one direction when the door is accumulated into the overhead position.
- 16. The door of claims 13 wherein the hinges are structurally biased to rotate in a first direction from a straight in-line position when the door is closed to an angled position when the door panels are being accumulated overhead, but biased to resist rotation from a straight in-line position in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 17. The door of claim 16 wherein the structural bias is provided by terminating the male and female extending portions with a rounded shoulder toward a side to which rotation is desired and a squared shoulder toward the opposed side where rotation is not desired.
- 18. The door of claim 13 further including a connecting assembly for securing each panel to a separate hinge at a first end and a second end of each panel, each panel generally abutting the two respective hinges with which it is associated having receptacles formed in at least one side of each hinge and a receptacle in the first end and second ends of each panel.
- 19. The door of claim 18 wherein the connecting assembly of at least the bottom-most panel to its respective two hinges permits separation of the panel from the hinges bodies upon an impact to the panel in excess of a predetermined force, without damage to either the hinges or the guide assembly.
- 20. The door of claim 19 wherein the connecting assembly between at least the bottom-most panel and its two respective hinges is sacrificially broken when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
- 21. The door of claim 19 wherein the connecting assembly includes a connecting insert having a first end, a second end and a center portion, the first end being secured in the receptacle of the hinge and the second end being secured in the receptacle in the end of the panel.
- 22. The door of claim 21 wherein the center portion of the connecting insert between at least the bottom-most panel and its two respective hinges is structurally weaker than the remaining portions of the connecting insert and thereby sacrificially breaking when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
- 23. A door which is selectively moved up and down to open and close an opening and which is guided at the edges of the opening and accumulated overhead when in an open position, comprising:
- a door body having a plurality of panels hingedly connected together;
- a door guide having a first portion which guides the door body vertically, a second portion which guides the door body horizontally, and a third portion which directs the door body into a coiled position for storage when the door is in an overhead position;
- a motor operatively connected to the door to move the door body along the door guide to open and close the door, and being situated so that a space between the first and third door guide portion is provided, the motor being located in the space between the first and third door guide portions, and the space being of sufficient size such that the door body does not obstruct access to the motor from at least one direction when the door body is accumulated into an overhead position.
- 24. The door of claim 23 further including a first chain disposed along one of the door guides and a second chain disposed along an opposed door guide, the chains each comprising interconnecting hinges;
- a plurality of panels, each having a first end and a second end, the panels being of sufficient length to extend substantially across the opening but sufficiently limited in length so as to fit between the first and second chains and so that there is no overlap of either the first or second end of the panels with any portion of the first and second chains; and,
- a plurality of connector for joining the first and second chains respectively to the first and second ends of each of the panels.
- 25. The door of claim 23 wherein the hinges are structurally biased to rotate in a first direction from a straight in-line position when the door is closed to an angled position when the door panels are being accumulated overhead, but biased to resist rotation from a straight in-line position in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 26. The door of claim 25 wherein the structural bias is provided by terminating a male extending portion and a female extending portion with a rounded shoulder toward a side to which rotation is desired and a squared shoulder toward the opposed side where rotation is not desired.
- 27. The door of claim 23 wherein a connector joins each of the first and second ends of each panel generally in abutting relationship with a respective hinge in the first and second chain.
- 28. The door of claim 23 wherein each panel has a thickness equal to a thickness of the corresponding hinge that carries the panel.
- 29. The door of claim 23 wherein the connector for joining at least the bottom-most panel to its respective two hinges permits separation of the panel from the hinges upon an impact to the panel in excess of a predetermined force.
- 30. The door of claim 29 further comprising:
- a panel receptacle in each end of at least the bottom-most panel;
- a hinge receptacle in at least one side of each hinge to which the panel is joined at its ends; and,
- the connectors for joining at least the bottom-most panel to the chains has a first end, a second end and a center portion, the first end being secured in the hinge receptacle and the second end being secured in the panel receptacle.
- 31. The door of claim 30 wherein, at least one of the connectors for at least the bottom-most panel is sacrificially bent when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force and one of either the first or second ends of the connector withdraws from the panel or the hinge.
- 32. The door of claim 30 wherein, the connectors for at least the bottom-most panel are sacrificially broken when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
- 33. The door of claim 30 wherein the center portion of the connecting insert between at least the bottom-most panel and its two respective hinges is structurally weaker than the remaining portions of the connecting insert and thereby sacrificially breaking when the panel is impacted with a force in excess of a predetermined force.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appl. 60/053,820, filed Jul. 25, 1997.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US98/15414 |
7/24/1998 |
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9/14/1998 |
9/14/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO99/05384 |
2/4/1999 |
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