Claims
- 1. A door panel used to form one articulating section of an overhead sectional door, the door panel comprising:
- a plurality of subpanels, each subpanel forming a portion of an overall length of said door panel;
- a plurality of connecting bars, said connecting bars each having a length substantially less than the overall length of said door panel;
- connector portions on each subpanel and each connecting bar for securing said connecting bars to adjacent subpanels placed end-to-end with said connecting bars extending in a lengthwise direction relative to said door panel; and,
- at least one hinge support disposed at an edge of a least one subpanel for hingedly mounting said door panel to an adjacent door panel.
- 2. The door panel of claim 1 wherein said connector portions of each subpanel and connecting bar respectively include a channel formed in each subpanel and an outer surface portion of each connecting bar which is received with a sliding frictional fit in said channel.
- 3. The door panel of claim 2 wherein said subpanels are of approximately equal length and each connecting bar has a length at least approximately equal to the length of a subpanel.
- 4. The door panel of claim 1 wherein said subpanels are of approximately equal length and each connecting bar has a length at least approximately equal to the length of a subpanel.
- 5. The door panel of claim 4 wherein each subpanel is between about two and six feet in length.
- 6. The door panel of claim 1 wherein each subpanel is between about two and six feet in length.
- 7. The door panel of claim 4 further comprising means for attaching adjacent connecting bars together generally in end-to-end relationship.
- 8. The door panel of claim 7 wherein said means for attaching adjacent, end-to-end connecting bars is a sliding connection formed between said connecting bars.
- 9. The door panel of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of alignment members providing for alignment between adjacent end-to-end subpanels.
- 10. The door panel of claim 9 wherein each alignment member comprises a junction cap having a plurality of oppositely extending protrusions and wherein adjoining ends of said subpanels include mating recesses for receiving said protrusions.
- 11. The door panel of claim 8 wherein said sliding connection is a telescopic sliding connection.
- 12. The door panel of claim 11 wherein the connecting bars include one end having a reduced cross sectional area with respect to an opposite end thereof to facilitate said telescopic sliding connection between adjoining connecting bars.
- 13. The door panel of claim 12 wherein said connecting bars are tubular.
- 14. The door panel of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of alignment members providing for alignment between adjacent end-to-end subpanels.
- 15. The door panel of claim 14 wherein each alignment member comprises a junction cap having a plurality of oppositely extending protrusions and wherein adjoining ends of said subpanels include mating recesses for receiving said protrusions.
- 16. A sectional door comprising:
- a plurality of door panels and a plurality of hinges for securing one door panel to another, wherein each door panel includes:
- a plurality of subpanels each subpanel forming a portion of an overall length of said door panel;
- a plurality of connecting bars, said connecting bars each having a length substantially less than the overall length of said door panel; and,
- connector portions on each subpanel and each connecting bar for securing said connecting bars to adjacent subpanels placed end-to-end with said connecting bars extending in a lengthwise direction relative to said door panel.
- 17. The door of claim 16 wherein said connector portion of each subpanel and connecting bar respectively include a channel formed in each subpanel and an outer surface portion of each connecting bar which is received with a sliding frictional fit in said channel.
- 18. The door of claim 17 wherein said subpanels are of approximately equal length and each connecting bar has a length at least approximately equal to the length of a subpanel.
- 19. The door of claim 16 wherein said subpanels are of approximately equal length and each connecting bar has a length at least approximately equal to the length of a subpanel.
- 20. The door of claim 19 wherein each subpanel is between about two and six feet in length.
- 21. The door of claim 16 wherein each subpanel is between about two and six feet in length.
- 22. The door of claim 19 further comprising means for attaching adjacent connecting bars together generally in end-to-end relationship.
- 23. The door of claim 22 wherein said means for attaching adjacent, end-to-end connecting bars is a sliding connection formed between said connecting bars.
- 24. The door of claim 23 further comprising a plurality of alignment members providing for alignment between adjacent end-to-end subpanels.
- 25. The door of claim 24 wherein each alignment member comprises a junction cap having a plurality of oppositely extending protrusions and wherein adjoining ends of said subpanels include mating recesses for receiving said protrusions.
- 26. The door of claim 23 wherein said sliding connection is a telescopic sliding connection.
- 27. The door of claim 26 wherein the connecting bars include one end having a reduced cross sectional area with respect to an opposite end thereof to facilitate said telescopic sliding connection between adjoining connecting bars.
- 28. The door of claim 27 wherein said connecting bars are tubular.
- 29. The door of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of alignment members providing for alignment between adjacent end-to-end subpanels.
- 30. The door of claim 29 wherein each alignment member comprises a junction cap having a plurality of oppositely extending protrusions and wherein adjoining ends of said subpanels include mating recesses for receiving said protrusions.
- 31. A kit for constructing a sectional door, the kit comprising a plurality of door components contained in a package, the components including:
- a plurality of subpanels, each subpanel forming a portion of an overall length of a door panel and at least one of said subpanels including a hinge support disposed at one edge thereof for hingedly mounting said door panel to an adjacent door panel;
- a plurality of connecting bars, said connecting bars each having a length substantially less than the overall length of said door panel; and,
- connector portions on each subpanel and each connecting bar for securing said connecting bars to adjacent subpanels placed end-to-end with said connecting bars extending in a lengthwise direction relative to said door panel.
- 32. A method of making an overhead door panel having a length corresponding to the width of an overhead door, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of overhead door subpanels each having a length substantially less than a width of said overhead door and at least one of said subpanels having a hinge support disposed along one lengthwise edge thereof for hingedly mounting said door panel to an adjacent door panel;
- b) providing a plurality of subpanel connecting bars each having a length substantially less than the width of said overhead door; and,
- c) rigidly connecting multiple subpanels together by securing at least one connecting bar between adjacent subpanels placed end-to-end with said connecting bar extending in a lengthwise direction relative to said overhead door panel.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein step (c) further comprises inserting said connecting bar into mating channels in adjacent subpanels.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising the step of securing adjacent connecting bars together generally in end-to-end relationship.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the step of securing adjacent connecting bars together further includes forming a telescopic connecting therebetween.
- 36. The method of claim 32 further comprising the step of aligning adjacent subpanels with respect to one another with a plurality of alignment members, each alignment member being disposed between a pair of adjacent subpanels.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein said alignment members receive said connecting bars.
- 38. A method of making an overhead door from a plurality of door panels having a length corresponding to the width of the overhead door, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plurality of overhead door subpanels each having a length substantially less than the width of said overhead door;
- b) providing a plurality of subpanel connecting bars each having a length substantially less than the width said overhead door;
- c) forming a plurality of door panels by rigidly connecting multiple subpanels together, wherein each door panel is formed by securing at least one connecting bar between adjacent subpanels placed end-to-end with said connecting bar extending in a lengthwise direction relative to said door panel; and
- d) connecting said plurality of overhead door panels together by hinges disposed between adjacent door panels.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein step (c) further comprises inserting said connecting bar into mating channels in adjacent subpanels.
- 40. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of securing adjacent connecting bars together generally in end-to-end relationship.
- 41. The method of claim 40 wherein the step of securing adjacent connecting bars together further includes forming a telescopic connecting therebetween.
- 42. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of aligning adjacent subpanels with respect to one another with a plurality of alignment members, each alignment member being disposed between a pair of adjacent subpanels.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein said alignment members receive said connecting bars.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/241,288, filed May 11, 1994.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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