Information
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Patent Grant
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6705378
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Patent Number
6,705,378
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Date Filed
Monday, September 16, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 113
- 160 120
- 160 1211
- 160 321
- 160 DIG 18
- 160 191
- 160 192
- 160 133
- 160 98
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A retractable garage screen that can be installed inside a garage at a garage door opening where an existing overhead garage door is already installed without interfering with the operation of the existing garage door. The present invention installs just above an existing overhead garage door and employs some of the same hardware used in installing an overhead garage door. The screen door of the present invention is provided with a center zipper that allows the garage screen door to be retracted around the existing sectional door mechanism and also serves as a door for passing through the screen door when the screen door is in use.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retractable garage screen that can be installed inside a garage at a garage door opening where an existing overhead garage door is already installed without interfering with the operation of the existing garage door. The present invention installs just above an existing overhead garage door and employs some of the same hardware used in installing an overhead garage door. The screen door of the present invention is provided with a center zipper that allows the garage screen door to be retracted around the existing sectional door mechanism and also serves as a door for passing through the screen door when the screen door is in use.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various types of screens have been proposed for installation at a garage door opening. Some of these screens attach directly to the garage door opening via hook and loop closures or other similar means. These screens have the disadvantage that they must be installed on the outside of the garage door opening so as not to interfere with the operation of an overhead garage door that is installed in the opening. Another disadvantage of these types of screens is that they have to be removed in order for a vehicle to be admitted or removed from the garage. And once they are removed, they must be stored somewhere.
To address the removal and storage problems, other screens have been designed to be retractable and are mounted on the outside of the garage opening so that they do not interfere with the operation of the overhead garage door that is mounted on the inside of the opening. These screens are visible from the outside of the building and undesirable esthetically.
Other screens that have been proposed are integrated into the same track system as the existing overhead garage door. These screens are difficult and expensive to install since the existing overhead garage door and its tracks must be removed and replaced in order to install these types of screens.
The present invention addresses all of these problems by providing an inside mounted retractable screen that quickly installs above an existing overhead garage door without modifying or interfering with the existing overhead garage door. The invention is a retractable screen that automatically rolls up above the existing overhead garage door when the screen is not in use. The invention is provided with a vertical center zipper that allows the garage screen to be retracted around the existing sectional door mechanism when the screen is not in use and also serves as a door for passing through the screen when the screen is in use.
Further, the present invention can be installed at a low cost because it employs many of the same standard parts employed to install an overhead garage door. Because installers already have many of the standard parts needed to install the present screen, the screen kit can be shipped to installers without those standard parts, thus greatly reducing the size of the shipping package and the shipping costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a retractable garage screen that installs inside a garage at a garage door opening where an existing overhead garage door is already installed. The present invention installs just above an existing overhead garage door without interfering with the operation of the existing garage door. The screen is installed employing some of the same hardware used in installing an overhead garage door and employing some new items. The screen door of the present invention is provided with a center zipper that allows the garage screen door to be retracted around the existing sectional door mechanism and also serves as a door through which people can pass when the screen is in use.
The screen door attaches to a pair of rotatable drums via hook and loop fasteners. Each drum is preferably constructed of a length of 3 inch ID schedule 40 PVC pipe. The drums are provided on a tube so that the drums rotate in conjunction with the tube. The tube is rotatably fastened to either the wall of the garage or to the ceiling of the garage adjacent the garage door opening and just above the existing overhead garage door mechanism. The tube fastens to either the wall or ceiling via two end bearing plates and via a center bearing plate. The tube extends beyond a first end bearing plate and is provided with a pulley attached to the tube so that the tube rotates in conjunction with rotation of the pulley. A chain is provided around the pulley as a means of rotating the pulley. If the pulley is manually operated by a chain, a chain locking bracket is attached to the inside of the wall of the garage to removably receive the chain in order to prevent the pulley and tube from rotating. Optionally, although not illustrated, the pulley can be operated via an electric motor instead of by manually pulling the chain.
Each of the drums is attached on one end of the drum to the tube via a first end drum hub. These end drum hubs are each provided with threaded bolt openings extending therethrough. Bolts threadably engage these threaded bolt openings and tighten against the tube as a means of securing the end drum hubs to the tube. The bolt openings are located approximately at right angles to each other so that when the bolts tighten in the threaded bolt openings, the bolts engage the tube and thereby secure the end drum hubs to the tube. The end drum hubs are, in turn, secured to the drums via pop rivets that extend through the drums and engage the end drum hubs.
One of the drums is provided with a second end drum hub on its opposite end that attaches that end of the drum to the tube in the same manner as described previously for the first end of the drums.
The other drum is provided with a specially designed center end cone and spring assembly via which that second drum is supported by the spring assembly which is secured to the tube and to the center bearing plate, as will be described more fully hereafter.
The spring assembly consists of the center end cone, a spring tube, a specially designed fastening cone, a spring, and several washers.
The center end cone has an approximately 1 inch diameter bearing on one end of the center end cone and is provided with a flange having bolt openings therethrough on the other end of the center end cone. The flange fastens to the center bearing plate via bolts. A spring opening is provided in the center end cone to allow one end of the spring to be attached to the center end cone.
The spring tube is approximately 36 inches long and preferably constructed of 2 inch ID PVC pipe. One end of the spring tube is provided with an approximately 1 inch diameter bearing that mates race to race with the bearing provided in the center end cone.
The fastening cone has threaded bolt openings extending therethrough to attach the fastening cone to the tube via bolts that engage the threaded bolt openings. The bolts are tightened so that the threaded end of the bolt contacts the tube and thereby secures the fastening cone to the tube. A spring opening is provided in the fastening cone to allow a second end of the spring to be attached to the fastening cone, and via the fastening cone, to the tube.
The spring attaches, as previously described, on one end to the center end cone and on its opposite second end to the fastening cone. Several washers are placed around the abutting bearing of the center end cone and bearing of the spring tube to serve as spacers so that the spring, which encircles the spring tube, will not become entangled between the center end cone and the spring tube and will not interfere with the functioning of the underlying bearings. Approximately four washers are needed for this purpose and they prevent the spring from deforming over time.
The spring of the spring assembly is prestretched but not preloaded when the spring assembly is attached to the tube and the associated drum is placed over the spring assembly. Prestretching the spring of the spring assembly is necessary because the spring will lengthen as it is loaded, i.e. twisted to place a torque on the spring. The spring is not loaded until the spring assembly is inserted inside the drum. Therefore, if the spring is not prestretched, it would cause the spring to bind in its coils and not function properly. Instead, by prestretching the spring, the spring remains within the drum and provides a torque force to rotate the attached tube, drums, and screen door.
The spring tube holds the center end cone and fastening cone apart a specific distance which is normally approximately 2½ to 3 inches longer than the non-stretched spring. The spring manufacturer dictates the specific distance that a particular type of spring should be stretched. The spring is then inserted over the spring tube and the two ends of the spring are fastened to the center end cone and the fastening cone. In order for the ends of the spring to be fastened to the cones, the spring must be stretched.
Once the ends of the spring are fastened to the cones, via the spring openings provided in the cones, the spring is prevented from returning to its pre-stretched length by the spring tube which holds the two cones apart. The spring tube engages the center end cone via their respective bearings and engages the fastening cone by a first shoulder provided on the fastening cone for this specific purpose. A second shoulder is provided on the fastening cone to prevent that end of the spring from being pushed off of the fastening cone. Likewise, the flange on the center end cone prevents the spring opposite end of the spring from being pushed off of the center end cone.
Opposite ends of the tube are rotatably supported to the inside wall or ceiling of the garage by end bearing plates having bearings therein through which the tube extends. One of the ends of the tube is attached to a pulley that is provided with a pulley chain or other suitable means for rotating the pulley.
Once the spring assembly has been attached to the tube and to the center end cone and the tube has been secured via the end bearing plates to the garage wall or ceiling, the spring is then ready to be loaded. This is done by turning the tube via the attached pulley and pulley chain. In order to properly load the spring, the drum should be rotated by the installer approximately ten to fifteen rotations. Once properly loaded, the spring tends to unwind. It is this tendency to unwind that assists the operator in opening the garage screen door. To ensure that the spring does not unwind until desired, the pulley chain is secured to a wall locking bracket provided for this purpose.
After the hardware has been thus installed, the garage screen door is then ready to be attached to the drums. Each screen door is provided with two upper portions of the screen door that are preferably constructed of vinyl or other water repellant material. The upper ends of each of the two upper portions of the screen door are provided with a strip of hook and loop fastening tape which mates with a corresponding strip of hook and loop fastening tape provided on each of the drums to thereby removably secure the screen door to the two drums. Hook and loop fastening tape is preferred as a means of securing the screen door to the drums because it allows the screen door to be removed and replaced easily in the event that the screen door becomes damaged and for ease of installation.
The remaining lower portions of the screen door are constructed of a woven mesh fabric. One fabric that has been shown suitable for this service is the TEXTILENE® woven polyester fabric available from Unitex or from Twitchell Corporation located at 4031 Ross Clark Circle N.W., Dothan, Ala. 36304. The screen door is provided centrally with a vertically oriented zipper that zips to close the screen door and unzips to allow people to pass through the screen door when the screen door is in use. The zipper also allows the lower portion of the screen door to be unzipped so that the lower portion can be separated in the middle to allow it to pass around a garage door opener bracket that is normally installed centered above the garage door opening. The garage door opener bracket attaches to the garage wall and hardware for a garage door opener mounts to the garage door opener bracket. It is important that the screen door be separated vertically in the middle and that the two halves of the screen door be able to pass around the garage door opener bracket because the tube and drum that support the screen door are installed above the garage door opener bracket within the garage. The various portions of the screen door are secured together with web material and the edges of the screen door are finished by sewing the web material to the screen door.
The screen door is provided with a bottom flap to secure the screen door to the garage floor when the screen door is in use. Also, just above the bottom flap, the screen door is provided with a bottom sleeve into which a pipe, tube, or other similar item can be inserted to provide a weight at the bottom of the screen door to further insure that the bottom of the screen door seals to the floor of the garage when the screen door is in use.
Optionally, hook and loop fasteners can be attached on the sides of the screen door and to the inside facing of the garage door opening as a means of removably securing the sides of the screen door to the opening when the screen door is in use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a retractable garage screen constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown installed in a garage along with an overhead garage door.
FIG. 2
is a rear view of the retractable garage screen of
FIG. 1
, shown with the screen in its in use position.
FIG. 3
is a rear view of the retractable garage screen of
FIG. 2
shown in its retracted position.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view taken along line
4
—
4
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a detailed cross sectional view of the circled area associated with numeral
6
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 7
is a detailed cross sectional view of the circled area associated with numeral
7
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 8
is a cross sectional view taken along line
8
—
8
of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a side view of the end drum hub illustrated in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 10
is an end view of the end drum hub taken along line
10
—
10
of FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is a side view of the fastening cone illustrated in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 12
is an end view of the fastening cone taken along line
12
—
12
of FIG.
11
.
FIG. 13
is a side view of the center end cone illustrated in
FIG. 6
shown with its associated bearing removed.
FIG. 14
is an end view of the center end cone taken along line
14
—
14
of FIG.
13
.
FIG. 15
is a cross sectional view taken along line
15
—
15
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 16
is a rear view of the screen door illustrated in
FIG. 2
shown detached from the rotatable drums.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
, there is illustrated a retractable garage screen
10
constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated, the retractable garage screen
10
installs inside a garage
12
at a garage door opening
14
where an existing overhead garage door
16
is already installed. The retractable garage screen
10
installs just above an existing overhead garage door
16
without interfering with the operation of the existing garage door
16
.
The retractable garage screen
10
is installed employing some of the same hardware used in installing an overhead garage door
16
and employing some new items. As illustrated in
FIG. 16
, the screen door
18
of the present invention is provided with a center zipper
20
that allows the screen door
18
to be retracted around the existing sectional door mechanism
22
and also serves as a door through which people can pass when the retractable garage screen
10
is in use.
The screen door
18
attaches to a pair of hollow, rotatable drums
24
via hook and loop fasteners
26
. Each drum
24
is preferably constructed of a length of 3 inch ID schedule 40 PVC pipe. The drums
24
are secured to a tube
28
which extends through the drums
24
so that the drums
24
rotate in conjunction with the tube
28
. The tube
28
is rotatably fastened to either the wall
30
of the garage
12
or to the ceiling
31
of the garage
12
adjacent the garage door opening
14
and just above the existing overhead garage door mechanism
22
. The tube
28
fastens to either the wall
30
or ceiling via two end bearing plates
32
and via a center bearing plate
34
. A first end
36
of the tube
28
extends beyond the first end bearing plate
32
A and is provided with a pulley
38
attached to the tube
28
so that the tube
28
rotates in conjunction with rotation of the pulley
38
. A chain
40
is provided around the pulley
38
as a means of rotating the pulley
38
. If the pulley
38
is manually operated by the chain
40
, a chain locking bracket
42
is attached to the inside of the wall
30
of the garage
12
to removably receive the chain
40
in order to prevent the pulley
38
and tube
28
from rotating. Optionally, although not illustrated, the pulley
38
can be operated via an electric motor instead of by manually pulling the chain
40
.
Each of the drums
24
is attached on a first end
44
of the drum
24
to the tube
28
via a hollow end drum hub
46
. The end drum hubs
46
must be hollow because the tube
28
extends through each of the end drum hubs
46
. Details of the end hubs
46
are illustrated in
FIGS. 7
,
8
,
9
and
10
. These end drum hubs
46
are each provided with threaded bolt openings
48
extending there through. Bolts
50
threadably engage these threaded bolt openings
48
and tighten against the tube
28
as a means of securing the end drum hubs
46
to the tube
28
. The bolt openings
48
are located approximately at right angles to each other so that when the bolts
50
tighten in the threaded bolt openings
48
, the bolts
50
engage the tube
28
and thereby secure the end drum hubs
46
to the tube
28
. The end drum hubs
46
are, in turn, secured to the drums
24
via pop rivets
52
that extend through the drums
24
and engage the end drum hubs
46
.
One of the drums
24
is provided with a second end drum hub
46
A on its opposite second end
54
that attaches that end
54
of the drum
24
to the tube
28
in the same manner as described previously for the first end
44
of the drums
24
. The second end drum hub
46
A is identical to the end drum hubs
46
previously described.
The other drum
24
is provided with a specially designed, hollow, center end cone
56
as a part of a spring assembly
58
via which the second end
54
of that second drum
24
is loosely supported. The spring assembly
58
is secured to the tube
28
and to the center bearing plate
34
with the second drum
24
resting on the spring assembly
58
, as illustrated in FIG.
6
and as will be described more fully hereafter.
The spring assembly
58
consists of the center end cone
56
, a hollow spring tube
60
, a specially designed hollow fastening cone
62
, a spiral spring
64
, and several washers and
66
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, a first end
68
of the center end cone
56
has an approximately 1 inch diameter bearing
69
attached to the end
68
and an opposite second end
70
that is provided with a flange
72
. As also illustrated in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the flange
72
has bolt openings
74
extending there through. The flange
72
fastens to the center bearing plate
34
via bolts
75
which insert through the bolt openings
74
and engage the center bearing plate
34
. A spring opening
76
is provided in the center end cone
56
into which one end
78
of the spring
64
inserts to attach the spring
64
to the center end cone
56
.
Referring again to
FIG. 6
, the spring tube
60
is approximately thirty six (36) inches long and preferably constructed of 2 inch ID PVC pipe. One end
80
of the spring tube
60
is provided with an approximately 1 inch diameter bearing
82
that mates race to race with the bearing
69
provided in the first end
68
of the center end cone
56
and an opposite second end
83
of the spring tube
60
attaches to the fastening cone
62
via friction.
As also illustrated in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the fastening cone
62
has threaded bolt openings
84
extending there through to attach the fastening cone
62
to the tube
28
via bolts
86
that engage the threaded bolt openings
84
. Each of the bolts
86
is tightened so that a threaded end
88
of the bolt
86
contacts the tube
28
and thereby secures the fastening cone
62
to the tube
28
. A spring opening
90
is provided in the fastening cone
62
to allow a second end
92
of the spring
64
to be attached to the fastening cone
62
, and via the fastening cone
62
, to the tube
28
.
The spring
64
attaches, as previously described, on one end
78
to the center end cone
56
and on its opposite second end
92
to the fastening cone
62
. Several washers
66
are placed around the abutting bearings
69
and
82
of the center end cone
56
and the spring tube
60
to serve as spacers so that the spring
64
, which encircles the spring tube
60
, will not become entangled between the center end cone
56
and the spring tube
60
and will not interfere with the functioning of the underlying bearings
69
and
82
. Approximately four washers
66
are needed for this purpose and they prevent the spring
64
from deforming over time.
The spring
64
of the spring assembly
58
is pre-stretched but not preloaded when the spring assembly
58
is attached to the tube
28
and the associated drum
24
is placed over the spring assembly
58
. Pre-stretching the spring
64
of the spring assembly
58
is necessary because the spring
64
will lengthen as it is loaded, i.e. twisted to place a torque on the spring
64
. The spring
64
is not loaded until the spring assembly
58
is inserted inside the drum
24
. Therefore, if the spring
64
is not pre-stretched, it would caus the spring to bind in its coils and not function properly. Instead, by pre-stretching the spring
64
, the spring
64
functions properly to provide a torque force to rotate the attached tube
28
, drums
24
, and screen door
18
.
The spring tube
60
holds the center end cone
56
and fastening cone
62
apart a specific distance which is normally approximately 2½ to 3 inches longer than the length of the spring
64
prior to the spring
64
being stretched. The spring manufacturer dictates the specific distance that a particular type of spring
64
should be stretched. The spring
64
is then inserted over the spring tube
60
and the two ends
78
and
92
of the spring
64
are fastened respectively to the center end cone
56
and the fastening cone
62
. In order for the ends
78
and
92
of the spring
64
to be fastened to the cones
56
and
62
, the spring
64
must be stretched.
Once the ends
78
and
92
of the spring
64
are fastened to the cones
56
and
62
via the spring openings
76
and
90
provided respectively in the cones
56
and
62
, the spring
64
is prevented from returning to its pre-stretched length by the spring tube
60
which holds the two cones
56
and
62
apart. The first end
80
of the spring tube
60
engages the center end cone
56
via their respective bearings
69
and
82
and a second end
83
of the spring tube
60
engages an end of the fastening cone
62
so that the second end
83
abuts a first shoulder
96
provided on the fastening cone
62
for this specific purpose. A second shoulder
98
that is larger in diameter than the first shoulder
96
is provided on the fastening cone
62
adjacent to the first shoulder
96
. The second end
92
of the spring
64
rests against the second shoulder
98
, and the spring
64
is stretched between the two cones
62
and
56
.
Opposite ends
36
and
36
A of the tube are rotatably supported to the inside wall
30
or ceiling of the garage
12
by a pair of end bearing plates
32
and
32
A having bearings
100
and
100
A therein through which the tube
28
extends. The first end
36
of the tube
28
is attached to the pulley
38
that is provided with the pulley chain
40
or other suitable means (not illustrated) such as for example a motor, for rotating the pulley
38
.
Once the spring assembly
58
has been attached to the tube
28
and to the center end cone
56
, the tube
28
has been secured via the end bearing plates
32
and
32
A to the garage wall
30
or ceiling, and the drums
24
have been secured to the tube
28
, the spring
64
is then ready to be loaded. This is done by turning the tube
28
via the attached pulley
38
and pulley chain
40
. In order to properly load the spring
64
, the chain
40
should be pulled by the user or installer casusing the drum to rotate approximately 10 to 15 revolutions. Once properly loaded, the spring
64
tends to want to unwind. It is this tendency to unwind that assists the operator in opening the screen door
18
. To ensure that the spring
64
does not unwind until desired, the pulley chain
40
is secured to the wall locking bracket
42
provided attached to the wall
30
of the garage
12
for this purpose.
After the hardware has been thus installed, the screen door
18
is then ready to be attached to the drums
24
. Each screen door
18
is provided with two upper portions
104
of the screen door
18
that are preferably constructed of vinyl or other water repellant material. As illustrated in
FIG. 15
, upper ends
106
of each of the two upper portions
104
of the screen door
18
are provided with a strip of hook and loop fastening tape
26
A which mates with a corresponding strip of hook and loop fastening tape
26
B provided on each of the drums
24
to thereby removably secure the screen door
18
to the two drums
24
. Hook and loop fastening tape
26
comprised of the two mating portions
26
A and
26
B is preferred as a means of securing the screen door
18
to the drums
24
because it allows the screen door
18
to be removed and replaced easily in the event that the screen door
18
becomes damaged.
The remaining two lower portions
108
of the screen door
18
are constructed of a woven mesh fabric. One fabric that has been shown suitable for this service is the TEXTILENE® woven polyester fabric available from Unitex or from various suppliers. The lower portions
108
of the screen door
18
are separated by the zipper
20
that is centrally located and vertically oriented. The zipper
20
zips to close the two lower portions
108
and unzips to allow people to pass through the screen door
18
when the screen door
18
is in use. The in use position
110
of the retractable garage screen
10
is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
where the screen door
18
is extended to the floor
112
of the garage
12
. The zipper
20
also allows the lower portions
108
of the screen door
18
to be unzipped so that the lower portions
108
can be moved to its retracted position
113
when the screen door
18
is not in use, as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 5
. The zipper
20
unzips to separate the lower portions in the middle, thereby allowing the lower portions
108
of the screen door
18
to pass around a sectional door mechanism
22
and a garage door opener bracket
114
that are normally installed centered above the garage door opening
14
. The sectional door mechanism
22
and the garage door opener bracket
114
each attaches to the garage wall
30
. Hardware for a garage door opener mounts to the garage door opener bracket
114
. It is important that the lower portions
108
of the screen door
18
be separated vertically in the middle and that the two halves of the screen door
18
be able to pass around the sectional door mechanism
22
and the garage door opener bracket
114
because the tube
28
and drums
24
that support the screen door
18
are installed above both the sectional door mechanism
22
and the garage door opener bracket
114
within the garage
12
. The various portions
106
and
108
of the screen door
18
are secured together with web material
116
and the side edges
118
of the screen door
18
are also finished by sewing web material
116
to the side edges
118
.
The screen door
18
is provided with a bottom flap
120
to seal the screen door
18
to the garage floor
112
when the screen door
18
is in use. Also, just above the bottom flap
120
, the screen door
18
is provided with a bottom sleeve
122
into which a pipe, tube, or other similar item
124
can be inserted to provide weight at the bottom flap
120
to further insure that the screen door
18
seals against the floor
112
of the garage
12
when the retractable garage screen
10
is in its in use position
110
.
Optionally, although not illustrated, additional hook and loop fasteners can be attached on the side edges
118
of the screen door
18
and to the inside facing of the garage door opening
14
as a means of removably securing the side edges
118
of the screen door
18
to the opening
14
when the retractable garage screen
10
is in its in use position
110
.
While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for the purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.
Claims
- 1. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage comprising:at least one drum rotatably mounted to the interior of a garage adjacent a garage door opening and above existing garage door and garage door opener hardware, a screen attached to said drum so that said screen covers the garage door opening when the screen is in use and so that the screen is rolled onto the drum when the screen is retracted for storage, and a top opening zipper provided in said screen vertically so that said zipper is approximately in the middle of the screen and extends the entire length of the screen and so that the zipper can be unzipped so the zipper opens at the ton of the screen to allow the screen to be split in half so that it can be retracted around existing garage door and garage door opener hardware and onto the drum for storage.
- 2. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 1 further comprising:two drums secured to a tube and said tube rotatably mounted to the interior of the garage.
- 3. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 2 wherein a torque is applied to said drums and said tube so that they tend to rotate to retract the attached screen.
- 4. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 3 where said screen is constructed of a mesh fabric so that air can pass through the screen.
- 5. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 3 further comprising:means to lock the drums and tube from rotating when the screen is in use.
- 6. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 5 wherein means to lock the drums and tube from rotating when the screen is in use further comprises:a pulley attached to said tube at one end of the tube so that the tube and the attached drums rotate in unison with the pulley, a chain engaging said pulley so that the pulley turns in unison with the movement of the chain, and a locking bracket attached to the interior of the garage adjacent the garage door opening for removably locking the chain so that it does not move when secured to the locking bracket.
- 7. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 3 further comprising:a bottom sleeve provided in the bottom of said screen for receiving a cylindrical object in order to provide weight at the bottom of the screen, and a flap provided on the bottom of the sleeve for sealing the screen to a floor of the garage.
- 8. A retractable garage screen used in conjunction with a garage according to claim 3 wherein a top portion of the screen is constructed of water repellant material.
- 9. A retractable garage screen for use with a garage equipped with sectional garage door comprising:a pair of drums attached to a tube, attachment plates for rotatably mounting said tube to the interior of a garage adjacent a garage door opening and above existing garage door and garage door opener hardware, a screen attached to said drums so that said screen covers the garage door opening when the screen is in use and so that the screen is rolled onto the drum when the screen is retracted for storage, and a top opening zipper provided in said screen vertically so that said zipper is approximately in the middle of the screen and extends the entire length of the screen and so that the zipper can be unzipped so the zipper opens at the ton of the screen to allow the screen to be split in half vertically so that it can be retracted around existing garage door and garage door opener hardware and onto the drum for storage.
- 10. A retractable garage screen according to claim 9 further comprising:means for applying a torque to said drums and said tube so that they tend to rotate to retract the attached screen.
- 11. A retractable garage screen according to claim 10 whereinthe means for applying a torque to said drums and said tube is a pre-stretched spring assembly.
- 12. A retractable garage screen according to claim 10 wherein the pre-stretched spring assembly comprises:a spiral spring, one end of the spring attached to said rotatable tube and an opposite end of the spring attached to one of said stationary attachment plates so that the spring applies torque when the spring is first loaded by rotating the tube.
- 13. A retractable garage screen for use with a garage equipped with a sectional garage door comprising:a pair of drums attached to a tube, attachment plates for rotatable mounting said tube to the interior of a garage adjacent a garage door opening and above existing garage door and garage door opener hardware, a screen attached to said drums so that said screen covers the garage door opening when the screen is in use and so that the screen is rolled onto the drum when the screen is retracted for storage, a zipper provided in said screen vertically so that said zipper is approximately in the middle of the screen and extends the entire length of the screen and so that the zipper can be unzipped to allow people to pass through the screen when the screen is in use and to allow the screen to be split in half vertically so that it can be retracted around existing garage door and garage door opener hardware and onto the drum for storage, means for applying a torque to said drums and said tube so that they tend to rotate to retract the attached screen, a spiral spring, one end of the spring attached to said rotatable tube and an opposite end of the spring attached to one of said stationary attachment plates so that the spring applies torque when the spring is first loaded by rotating the tube, a fastening cone for fastening one end of the spring to the tube, a center end cone for fastening an opposite end of the spring to one of the attachment plates, one end of a spring tube secured to said fastening cone and an opposite end of the spring tube provided with a bearing that abuts a bearing provided on the center end cone so that the spring tube is sandwiched between the center end cone and the fastening cone and said spring encircles the spring tube, and washers provided around the abutting bearings to prevent the spring from deforming at the bearings.
- 14. A retractable garage screen according to claim 13 further comprising:means for locking the drums and tube from rotating when the screen is in use.
- 15. A retractable garage screen according to claim 14 wherein the means for locking the drums and tube from rotating when the screen is in use further comprises:a pulley attached to said tube at one end of the tube so that the tube and the attached drums rotate in unison with the pulley, a chain engaging said pulley so that the pulley turns in unison with the movement of the chain, and a locking bracket attachable to the interior of the garage adjacent the garage door opening for removably locking the chain so that it does not move when secured to the locking bracket.
- 16. A retractable garage screen according to claim 9 wherein a top portion of the screen is constructed of water repellant material and lower portions are constructed of a mesh fabric so that air can pass through the lower portions of the screen.
- 17. A retractable garage screen according to claim 9 further comprising:a bottom sleeve provided in the bottom of said screen for receiving a cylindrical object in order to provide weight at the bottom of the screen, and a flap provided on the bottom of the sleeve for sealing the screen to a floor of the garage.
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