Information
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Patent Grant
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6669156
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Patent Number
6,669,156
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A reversible garage door track bracket (10) comprises a short flange (16) and a perpendicularly oriented long flange (18). The short flange (16) includes a slot (40) which has a wide portion (42) for receiving a jamb bolt (24), a narrow portion (44) for receiving a track bolt (26), and a plurality of holes (52) each for receiving one of a plurality of rivets (22). The long flange (18) is identical to the short flange (16), except in length. In use, an installer chooses which flange (16, 18) to secure to the track (12), by examining a garage door's thickness. The installer secures the bracket (10) to the track (12) using either the track bolt (26) or the plurality of rivets (22). If the installer desires a different mounting distance (90), the installer can simply remove the two bolts (24,26), reverse the bracket (10), and reinstall the two bolts (24,26).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to garage doors and garage door track brackets. More particularly, the present invention relates to a reversible garage door track bracket that can be used to mount a garage door track a wide range of distances from a door jamb.
2. Description of Prior Art
There are many brackets and methods for securing a garage door track to a door jamb. This is because garage doors are available in a variety of thicknesses due to a number of design issues including insulation, stiffness, and aesthetic appeal.
The thickness of a garage door must be considered when mounting the door. The door must be mounted with a specific mounting distance from the jamb whereby the distance is defined by the thickness. A front surface of the door moves in close proximity to the jamb, while a rear surface has a roller mounted thereto. The front surface must rest substantially flush with the jamb, since the door is expected to substantially seal an opening defined by the jamb when the door is in a closed position. The door must also move freely between the closed position and an open position. The roller, mounted to the rear surface, rides within the track. Therefore, the distance the track is mounted from the jamb is critical. If the track is mounted too far from the jamb, there will be a gap between the door and the jamb when the door is closed. If the track is mounted too close to the jamb, the door will not close or move properly.
Garage door track brackets typically have a jamb flange and a perpendicularly extending track flange. The jamb flange is typically secured to the jamb with a large jamb bolt. The track flange is typically secured to the track with a small track bolt. Typically, both the jamb flange and the track flange include a hole or a slot for receiving the jamb bolt or track bolt therein, respectively.
Currently, there are three types of brackets available to accommodate the variety of garage door thicknesses. A first type is a simple bracket designed to fit one specific size of door with a predefined mounting distance. A number of these brackets, each constructed with a different predefined mounting distance, are needed to accommodate the variety of garage door thicknesses. An installer is therefore required to stock many of these brackets so as to accomodate all possible door thicknesses. Additionally, the installer must insure that a variety of the brackets are delivered to each job site and must collect the excess brackets once the door is installed. Managing a large inventory of the brackets is both labor and capital intensive.
A second type is a multiple distance bracket. This bracket includes multiple holes or slots in the track flange to accommodate many standard door thicknesses. Unfortunately, there are limits to the number of different thicknesses that can be accommodated. Therefore, the multiple distance bracket is not suitable for a nonstandard door thickness or a special mounting requirement.
A third type is a limited slot bracket. This bracket includes a slot on the track flange to allow for a limited degree of accommodation for different door thicknesses. In order to accommodate different door thicknesses, the track flange is substantially longer than even the largest distance it is designed to accommodate. In the case where the distance between the jamb and the track is relatively small, the track flange extends well beyond the track. Such a protrusion is very undesirable, because a person or an object may inadvertently strike it, causing possible bodily injury or damage to clothing and other objects.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved garage door track bracket that overcomes the limitations of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The reversible garage door track bracket of the present invention overcomes the above-identified problems and provides a distinct advance in the art of garage door track brackets. More particularly the present invention provides a reversible garage door track bracket that can be used to mount a track a wide range of distances from a door jamb without necessitating use of a variety of differently sized brackets and without resulting in undesirable protrusions of the bracket after it has been mounted.
The preferred reversible garage door track bracket broadly comprises a short flange and a long flange oriented perpendicular to one another. The short flange includes a short slot and the long flange similarly includes a long slot. Each slot comprises two distinct slot widths each accommodating two differently sized bolts. Each flange also includes a plurality of holes through which a plurality of rivets can be secured.
For relatively thick garage doors, the short flange is secured to the jamb, with a jamb bolt driven through a wide portion of the short slot, and the long flange is secured to the track, with a track bolt driven through a slim portion of the long slot. Alternatively, the track can be supported by rivets riveted through any of the holes in the long flange. The elongation of the slots and the dispersion of the holes allow for a great degree of flexibility in mounting the bracket to the jamb and mounting the track to the bracket.
For relatively thin garage doors, an even greater degree of flexibility is achieved by reversing the bracket such that the long flange is secured to the jamb and the short flange is secured to the track. The versatility of the bracket simplifies the installation of a garage door, by replacing many prior art brackets of varied sizes. Additionally, undesirable protrusions can be avoided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of several reversible garage door track brackets constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention and shown attached to a conventional garage door track and jamb;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the reversible garage door track bracket shown unattached to a garage door track;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the reversible garage door track bracket showing its short flange secured to a track and its long flange secured to a jamb; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the reversible garage door track bracket showing its short flange secured to the jamb and its long flange secured to the track.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a reversible garage door track bracket
10
is shown constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Several of the preferred brackets
10
are used to secure a garage door track
12
to a garage door frame or jamb
14
for mounting a conventional garage door over a garage door opening. Each bracket
10
broadly comprises a short flange
16
, a long flange
18
oriented perpendicular to the short flange
16
, and a bent portion
20
therebetween.
The bracket
10
is preferably constructed from a single piece of steel approximately one millimeter thick and approximately sixty millimeters wide. The short flange
16
is approximately sixty-six millimeters long. The short flange
16
includes a proximal edge
28
and a distal edge
30
. The proximal edge
28
and the distal edge
30
are connected by a first side edge
32
and a second side edge
34
. The corners
36
,
38
of the distal edge
30
are preferably rounded.
The short flange
16
also includes a short slot
40
. The short slot
40
is approximately fifty millimeters long and substantially centered in the short flange
16
along its longitudinal axis. The short slot
40
includes a wide portion
42
for receiving the jamb bolt
24
, a narrow portion
44
for receiving the track bolt
26
, and a transition portion
46
therebetween. The wide portion
42
is approximately six millimeters wide and approximately twenty-four millimeters long. The wide portion
42
includes a curved end
48
which is approximately eight millimeters from the proximal edge
28
. The narrow portion
44
is approximately four millimeters wide and approximately twenty-four millimeters long. The narrow portion
44
includes a curved end
50
which is approximately eight millimeters from the distal edge
30
. The transition portion
46
transitions from the wide portion's
42
approximately six millimeter width to the narrow portion's
44
approximately four millimeter width along the transition portion's
46
approximately two millimeter length.
The short flange
16
further includes a plurality of holes
52
each for receiving one of the plurality of rivets
22
therethrough. Each hole
52
is circular and has a diameter of approximately three millimeters. The holes
52
are linearly aligned parallel to the short slot
40
. Alternatively, the holes
52
can be staggered to provide maximum installation flexibility.
The long flange
18
is similar to the short flange
16
, with the most significant difference being length. The long flange
18
is approximately eighty-five millimeters long. The long flange
18
includes a proximal edge
54
and a distal edge
56
. The proximal edge
54
and the distal edge
56
are connected by a first side edge
58
and a second side edge
60
. The corners
62
,
64
of the distal edge
56
are preferably rounded.
The long flange
18
also includes a long slot
66
. The long slot
66
is similar to the short slot
40
, with the most significant difference being length. The long slot
66
is approximately sixty millimeters long and substantially centered in the long flange
18
along its longitudinal axis. The long slot
66
includes a wide portion
68
for receiving the jamb bolt
24
, a narrow portion
70
for receiving the track bolt
26
, and a transition portion
72
therebetween. The wide portion
68
is approximately six millimeters wide and approximately twenty-nine millimeters long. The wide portion
68
includes curved end
74
which is approximately eight millimeters from the proximal edge
54
. The narrow portion
70
is approximately four millimeters wide and approximately twenty-nine millimeters long. The narrow portion
70
includes a curved end
76
which is approximately seven millimeters from the distal edge
56
. The transition portion
72
transitions from the wide portion's
68
approximately six millimeter width to the narrow portion's
70
approximately four millimeter width along the transition portion's
72
approximately two millimeter length.
The long flange
18
further includes a plurality of holes
78
each for receiving one of the plurality of rivets
22
therethrough. Each hole
78
is circular and has a diameter of approximately three millimeters. The holes
78
are staggered to provide maximum installation flexibility. Alternatively, the holes
78
can be linearly aligned parallel to the long slot
66
.
The bent portion
20
connects the short flange
16
and the long flange
18
to form an approximately ninety degree angle therebetween. The bent portion
20
includes two ribs
88
which increase the structural integrity of the bracket
10
.
Although the preferred embodiment has been described with the preferred dimensions, it is within the scope of the present invention for the short flange
16
to be between fifty and eighty millimeters long. Similarly, it is within the scope of the present invention for the long flange
18
to be between twenty and fifty millimeters longer than the short flange
16
.
While the bracket
10
must be wide enough to provide sufficient structural stability, the bracket's
10
width is determined by convenience. It is anticipated that a convenient width is between thirty and one hundred millimeters.
The length of each slot
40
,
66
changes according to the length of the respective flange
16
,
18
such that each slot
40
,
66
is between ten and twenty millimeters shorter than its associated flange
16
,
18
in order to maintain structural stability of the bracket
10
. It is anticipated that the wide portion
42
and the narrow portion
44
will have substantially the same length on a relatively short flange. On a relatively long flange, the narrow portion
70
will be substantially longer than the wide portion
68
. This is because the jamb bolt
24
is typically secured close to the bent portion
20
in order to provide maximum structural stability. The jamb bolt
24
also does not usually require as much variation as does the track bolt
26
.
As shown above each slot
40
,
66
serves to receive two differently sized bolts
24
,
26
. It is important that each slot
40
,
66
is not significantly wider than a selected bolt in order to prevent the bracket
10
from sliding relative to the selected bolt. This is why each slot has both a wide portion
42
,
68
and a narrow portion
44
,
70
so as to accommodate bolts of various diameters. The jamb bolt is typically between five and ten millimeters in diameter. The track bolt
26
is typically between three and six millimeters in diameter. Therefore, the wide portions
42
,
68
have a width of between five and ten millimeters, while the narrow portions
44
,
70
have a width of between three and six millimeters.
Each hole
52
,
78
is designed to receive one of the plurality of rivets
22
therethrough. The diameter of a typical rivet used to secure the bracket
10
to the track
12
is between two and five millimeters. Therefore, each hole
52
,
78
has a preferred diameter of between two and five millimeters.
In use, as shown in FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, an installer has a choice to secure either the short flange
16
or the long flange
18
to the track
12
. The installer chooses the flange
16
,
18
, by examining the thickness of a garage door to be installed.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, if the installer is installing a relatively thin door, then the installer chooses to secure the short flange
16
to the track
12
. The installer drives the track bolt
26
into the track
12
through the narrow portion
44
near the curved end
50
. Alternatively, the installer can secure rivets
22
to the track
12
through the holes
52
. In this manner, the installer secures as many brackets
10
to the track
12
as desired. Once all the brackets
10
are secured to the track
12
, the installer positions the track
12
such that the long flange
18
of each bracket
10
is adjacent the jamb
14
. The installer then drives the jamb bolt
24
into the jamb
14
through the wide portion
68
. In this manner, the installer secures each bracket
10
to the jamb
14
. The wide portion
68
allows the installer to vary the jamb bolt's
24
position in order to accommodate any variation in the jamb
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, if the installer is installing a relatively thick door, then the installer chooses to secure the long flange
18
to the track
12
. The installer drives the track bolt
26
into the track
12
through the narrow portion
70
near the curved end
76
. Alternatively, the installer can secure rivets
22
to the track
12
through the holes
78
. In this manner, the installer secures as many brackets
10
to the track
12
as desired. Once all the brackets
10
are secured to the track
12
, the installer positions the track
12
such that the short flange
16
of each bracket
10
is adjacent the jamb
14
. The installer then drives the jamb bolt
24
into the jamb
14
through the wide portion
42
. In this manner, the installer secures each bracket
10
to the jamb
14
. The wide portion
42
allows the installer to vary the jamb bolt's
24
position in order to accommodate any variation in the jamb
14
.
Once each jamb bolt
24
is secured as described, the installer can loosen each track bolt
26
and make adjustments in the track's
12
position. Each track bolt
26
is able to move within the narrow portions
44
,
70
, accommodating such adjustments. Once the track's
12
position is finalized, the installer tightens each track bolt
26
.
Further, if it is discovered that the installer desires a larger or smaller mounting distance
90
, the installer can simply remove the two bolts
24
,
26
, reverse the bracket
10
, and reinstall the two bolts
24
,
26
. This ability is extremely advantageous and allows a bracket
10
of one set of dimensions to accommodate a very large range of mounting distances
90
.
Additionally, if the long flange
18
protrudes unnecessarily, the installer can reverse the bracket
10
as described above. This will avoid possible injury or damage caused by an undesirable protrusion.
Claims
- 1. A reversible garage door track bracket, comprising:a short flange including a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough; a long flange including a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough; a bent portion connecting the short and lone flanges, such that the flanges substantially define a right angle; a first dual-width slot substantially centered within the short flange including a first narrow portion and a first elongated wide portion; and a second dual-width slot substantially centered within the long flange including a second narrow portion and a second elongated wide portion.
- 2. The reversible garage door track bracket as set forth in claim 1, each hole having a diameter of between two and five millimeters.
- 3. A reversible garage door track bracket comprising:a short flange having a first length of between sixty and seventy millimeters, and including a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough; a long flange having a second length of between eighty and ninety millimeters, and including a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough; a bent portion connecting the short and long flanges, such that the flanges substantially define a right angle; a short dual-width slot substantially centered within the short flange for receiving either a lamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough; a long dual-width slot substantially centered within the long flange for receiving either a lamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough; and wherein each slot includes an elongated narrow portion and an elongated wide portion.
- 4. The reversible garage door track bracket as set forth in claim 3, each hole having a diameter of between two and five millimeters.
- 5. A reversible garage door track bracket comprising:a short flange having length of between sixty and seventy millimeters; a long flange having length of between eighty and ninety millimeters; a bent portion connecting the short and long flanges, such that the flanges substantially define a right angle; each flange including a plurality of rivet holes each between two and five millimeters in diameter for receiving a rivet therethrough; a short dual-width slot being between ten and twenty millimeters shorter than and substantially centered within the short flange for receiving either a jamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough; a long dual-width slot being between ten and twenty millimeters shorter than and substantially centered within the long flange for receiving either a jamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough; and each slot having a wide portion with a width of between six and eight millimeters and a narrow portion with a width of between three and five millimeters.
- 6. A method of mounting a garage door track to a jamb with a bracket to permit mounting of a garage door to the track, the method comprising the steps of:inspecting the garage door to determine its thickness; if the door is relatively thin, securing a short flange of the bracket to the track, and securing a long flange of the bracket to the jamb; and if the door is relatively thick, securing the long flange of the bracket to the track, and securing the short flange of the bracket to the jamb.
- 7. A reversible garage door track bracket comprising:a short flange; a long flange; a bent portion connecting the short and long flanges, such that the flanges substantially define a right angle; a first dual-width slot substantially centered within the short flange for receiving a bolt therethrough; and a dual-width slot substantially centered within the long flange for receiving a bolt therethrough, wherein each flange further includes a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough.
- 8. The reversible garage door track bracket as set forth in claim 7, each hole having a diameter of between two and five millimeters.
- 9. A reversible garage door track bracket comprising:a short flange having a first length of between sixty and seventy millimeters; a long flange having a second length of between eighty and ninety millimeters; a bent portion connecting the short and long flanges, such that the flanges substantially define a right angle; a short dual-width slot substantially centered within the short flange for receiving either a jamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough; and a long dual-width slot substantially centered within the long flange for receiving either a jamb bolt or a track bolt therethrough, wherein each flange further includes a plurality of rivet holes each for receiving a rivet therethrough.
- 10. The reversible garage door track bracket as set forth in claim 9, each hole having a diameter of between two and five millimeters.
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