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This invention pertains to retractable tarpaulin systems, rolling, and sliding doors, particularly of moving vehicles, which utilize single rollers and single wheels inside tracks.
Roller(s)
FIG. 1—This drawing depicts the Rollo-flex assembly with all parts of invention.
FIG. 2—Depiction of
FIG. 3—The drawing is a representation of
FIG. 4—A lateral view of
FIG. 5—A potential application utilizing railroad track designs.
Rollers used on current rolling and sliding doors and retractable tarpaulin systems for the trucking industry, suffer from damage and untimely failure as a result of forces, such as vibrations, shock, bounce and air friction forces incurred during road travel. Single rollers require play in the track which during road travel, increases the gravitational forces on the system and consequently the failure rate. Play also causes misalignment in the track which prevents the smooth rolling for opening and closing. This invention eliminates play by utilizing a zero clearance rolling mechanism within a shock resistant roller housing to protect the rollers from the rigors of road travel.
This roller system,
The Rollo-flex System utilizes an integrated design that involves one or a multiplicity of rollers mounted inside of a protective shock resisting roller housing. The system does not require play in the track. The absence of play reduces rattles and bounces and the resultant gravitational force loads that would otherwise damage the rollers. Roller misalignment in the track and the resultant drag and chatter that play would cause, is prevented. This invention therefore, specifically provides a) smoother operation during opening and closing b) reduces noise, rattles, and c) provides longer service life.
Current designs use single rollers. These, requires play between moving roller components and the stationary track component. The play which is inherent in the single roller design contributes to three problems: a) chatter and binding inside the track during opening and closing operation; b) high noise levels during over the road travel and c) short service life due to accelerated wear of critical components that results from amplification of forces during road travel.
The rollers in current designs ride directly in a track without shock shielding. Clearance between the roller and track is required to permit rotation. This creates three weaknesses. a) The play permits degrees of roller misalignment left and right in the track which can lead to chatter and binding during opening and closing operation. b) The play also permits roller oscillation up and down and side to side in the track which creates excessive noise during over the road operation. c) The up and down and side to side motion magnifies loads incurred by the rollers during over the road operation. The high loads accelerate wear on the critical moving roller components.
The Rollo-flex System,
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Item #1 Roller
Item #2 Roller Housing Block
Item #3 Mounting Hardware
Item #4 Roller Axle
Item #5 Rollo-flex System
Item #6 Track sweepers (depends on application)
Item #7 Track Detent Lock (optional)
Item #8 Track (to suit applications) See
Item #9 Trolley Assembly (Example configuration) See
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The Rollo-flex System is attached to table or chair legs, truck doors or tarpaulin retraction systems by the mounting hardware. The track sweepers are also attached to the roller housing and protective block in front of each roller that ride on tracks to clear out debris.
This invention, when used on trucks with a retractable tarpaulin system, is designed to fit the appropriate track with zero clearance between the wheels and the track. Two sets of rollers contact both sides of the track and can rotate independently and in opposite directions for the opening and closing operation. During road travel, the protective roller housing, together with rollers, rest motionless in the track preventing noise and rattles. The protective housing block stops the excessive forces of road travel, as well as, providing greater overall system stability. This is an integrated unit. Its designed to ride on its rollers in the truck's door track or tarpaulin track with snug clearance to maintain alignment in the track during opening and closing and minimize oscillating motion in the track during road travel. The rollers are designed to flex and absorb the motion forces generated by road travel. The roller housing is designed to absorb greater forces that exceed the design limit of the rollers. The system provides long service life and protection from failure.
For added stability, the Rollo-flex can be equipped with a detent mechanism or a brake device,
The Rollo-flex system is designed for ease of manufacture and assembly as an integrated unit. The key to cost effectiveness is a one step molding process that permits streamlined assembly. The plastic and or metal used for the various components prevent the use of lubricants as well as rust and corrosion. Rollo-flex units will be produced in various configurations and will be field tested for their specific intended applications.
The Rollo-flex system is an integrated and modular design. The base configuration for track systems includes; 4 rollers, 1 roller housing, 4 roller axles and 1 mounting bolt. The system can be expanded as demand requires to any size or configuration of rollers, from 1 roller as in a simple caster for chairs, to an infinite number of rollers to increase weight bearing requirements. The Rollo-flex can be configured to contact either side of the track with any number of rollers as deemed necessary for each specific application. Also mounting hardware of various kinds is used to suit the application. For additional system stability a braking or indexing device can be fitted so as to hold the tarpaulin stationary on the track after it has been tensioned for road travel. The roller components can also be used as casters for chairs and carts in single or multiple roller configurations depending on weight bearing requirements.
For track applications requiring additional weight bearing capacity roller housing assemblies of more than four rollers can be produced. It can also be reconfigured to function as casters for chairs or carts. For caster applications, the rollers or wheels are set inside a protective housing which is designed to support heavy loads. The wheels or rollers are spring loaded in order to roll freely when the load is relieved.
The Rollo-flex System is designed for two purposes. It can be used as a system component for new truck trailer doors or new retracting tarpaulin installations and new casters for chairs and carts. The Rollo-flex System can also be used to retrofit casters on chairs and carts as well as in service doors and tarpaulin assemblies to gain the advantages of reliable operation, reduced noise and longer service life. Systems, utilizing caster type applications, can also be used in new or retrofit applications.
The multi-roller configurations are designed with two sets of rollers primarily for sliding or overhead truck doors and retracting truck tarpaulin covers. Either roller set can contain any number of rollers to satisfy the weight bearing capacity of each application. The shock absorbing and variable weight bearing capacity of the system is valuable primarily in moving vehicles where varying conditions of over the road motion subjects systems to large force loads. The caster type Rollo-flex can be configured for chairs or carts and can also be made with a single roller.
This non-provisional patent application is directly related to the provisional application No. 61/734,029 filed on Dec. 6, 2012.
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61734029 | Dec 2012 | US |