Claims
- 1. In a drive train of a vertical door opening device, the improvement comprising a collapsible segment forming a link in the driven train, the segment comprising
- a. a driving element and a driven element, said driving element including means for connecting said driving element to the drive train at a first location and said driven element being including means for connecting said driven element to the drive train at a second location spaced a given distance from said first location;
- b. retention means retaining said driving element in registration with said driven element, said retention means including means for permitting relative movement between said elements when compressive force is sustained by said elements, thereby decreasing said given distance, and
- c. said retention means including means for collapsing the segment by drawing said first location toward said second location when compressive force greater than a predetermined minimum force is sustained by said elements.
- 2. A collapsible segment according to claim 1 in which said means for permitting relative movement is formed to permit such movement only when the compressive force sustained by said elements is greater than said predetermined minimum force.
- 3. A collapsible segment according to claim 2 in which said collapsing means draws said first location toward said second location after said given distance has been decreased a predetermined amount.
- 4. A collapsible segment according to claim 1 in which said driving element comprises a first arm having first and second ends, and in which said driven element comprises a second arm having first and second ends, said arms being aligned in registration by said retention means with said second ends adjacent one another.
- 5. A collapsible segment according to claim 4 in which said means for permitting relative movement comprises a pivotal connection of said first arm to said second arm at said second ends.
- 6. A collapsible segment according to claim 5 in which said collapsing means includes a spring comprising a part of said retention means, said spring extending between said arms on one side of said pivotal connection.
- 7. A collapsible segment according to claim 6 including means to inhibit pivoting of said arms about said pivotal connection.
- 8. A collapsible segment according to claim 7 in which said means to inhibit comprises a stop of one of said arms on said one side of said pivot.
- 9. A collapsible segment according to claim 5 in which said first location is located at the first end of said first arm and said second location is located at the first end of said second arm, at least one of said locations being offset to one side of said pivotal connection.
- 10. In a drive train of a vertical door opening device, the improvement comprising a collapsible segment forming a link in the drive train, the segment comprising,
- a. a first arm having first and second ends and a second arm having first and second ends, said arms normally being aligned with said second ends adjacent one another,
- b. means for connecting the sement in the drive train comprising a first attachment location at the first end of said first arm and a second attachment location at the first end of the second arm,
- c. means pivotally connecting said first arm to said second arm at said second ends,
- d. retention retaining said first arm in registration with said second arm, said retention means including means for permitting pivoting of said arms relative to one another about said means pivotally connecting when compressive force is sustained by said arms, and
- e. said retention means further including means for collapsing the segment by drawing said arms toward one another when compressive force greater than a predetermined minimum force is sustained by said arms.
- 11. A collapsible segment according to claim 10 in which said pivotal connecting means comprises a pin.
- 12. A collapsible segment according to claim 10 in which said collapsing means comprises a spring extending between said arms on one side of said pivotal connecting means.
- 13. A collapsible segment according to claim 12 including means to limit collapsing of the segment.
- 14. A collapsible segment according to claim 13 in which said spring is a coil spring under tension and said limit comprises a rod located within said spring, said rod having a length greater than the length of said spring when not under tension.
- 15. A collapsible segment according to claim 10 in which at least one of said attachment locations is offset to one side of said pivotal connecting means.
- 16. A collapsible actuator mechanism forming a link in a drive train of a vertical door device, comprising
- a. a first arm and a second arm, said arms being U-shaped in cross section and normally being aligned with one end of the arm engaging one end of the other arm,
- b. a pivotal connection of said arms at said engaging ends,
- c. a spring extending between said arms on one side of said pivotal connection, said spring being under tension such that said arms are urged to pivot about said pivotal connection towards said spring.
- d. means to inhibit pivot of said arms toward said spring, and
- e. a first attachment location said first arm and a second attachment location on said second arm, at least one of said attachment locations being offset from said arms on the other side of said pivotal connection such that when compressive force is sustained by said arms, said arms are urged to pivot about said pivotal connection away from said spring.
- 17. A collapsible actuator mechanism according to claim 16 in which said inhibit means comprises an extension of one of said arms adjacent the other arm.
- 18. A collapsible actuator mechanism according to claim 16 in which one of said arms is shaped to fit within the other of said arms, and in which said pivotal connection comprises a pinned junction of adjacent legs on opposite sides of said U-shaped arms.
- 19. A collapsible actuator mechanism according to claim 18 in which said spring is located to pass between said pinned junctions during pivot of said arms.
- 20. A collapsible actuator mechanism according to claim 19 in which said spring is a coil spring, and including a rod located within said spring to limit collapsing of the segment, said rod having a length greater than the length of said spring when not under tension.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 904,376, filed 9/8/86 now abandoned.
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