Information
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Patent Grant
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6776210
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Patent Number
6,776,210
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 15, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 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
- 160 209
- 160 201
- 160 133
- 160 264
- 160 181
- 160 182
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A reinforcing post assembly for use with a sectional upward acting door to reinforce the door against high windloads includes an elongated C-channel shaped post reinforced with spaced apart gusset plates, and including retractable anchor pin members at its lower end. Elongated anchor links are mounted on the post upper end for engagement with a wall bracket which includes retainer pins and bosses formed thereon for retaining the links in a working position of the post. Spaced apart flexible cables are mounted on the post and may be connected at opposed eyes to retaining anchor pins mounted on the door sections and extending therebetween at spaced apart points on the door.
Description
BACKGROUND
Sectional upward acting doors are ubiquitous as residential garage doors throughout storm prone geographical areas. The large, relatively unsupported portions of these doors make them particularly vulnerable to high windloads tending to collapse the door inwardly into the garage or outwardly through the garage door opening.
Several inventions have been developed for reinforcing garage doors to prevent damage resulting from atmospheric pressure differentials, commonly referred to as windloads. However, there has been a continuing need to provide improvements in sectional garage door reinforcing devices. Since the need to provide extra reinforcement for the door is only on infrequent occasions, it is desirable to provide a reinforcement which is temporary and can be disassembled and removed from the garage door opening when the threat of high windloads passes. In this way, the door itself is not required to be of extra strength and the unacceptable weight and higher cost resulting therefrom.
To meet the criteria mentioned above, sectional door reinforcing post assemblies have been developed which are temporary structures put in place during the threat of high windload atmospheric conditions. It is desirable to provide a reinforcing post assembly (or assemblies) which is easily and rapidly erected and taken down by the occupants of a residence or other structure at which the post is to be used, while at the same time providing a reinforcing post assembly which meets the criteria of reliable operation. It is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an improved reinforcing post assembly for use in reinforcing a sectional upward acting garage door against implosion or explosion resulting from windloads or other atmospheric caused differential pressures across the door.
In accordance with one important aspect of the invention, a door reinforcing post assembly is provided which includes an elongated tubular or channel shaped beam which is relatively lightweight, but vigorously resists bending loads. The post or beam includes an improved attachment mechanism at its upper end to facilitate ease of connection of the post to a fixed wall bracket disposed over the door opening. The post also includes easily actuated locking members or pins which are operable to support the lower end of the post assembly with respect to the garage floor.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a door reinforcing post assembly is provided which includes plural flexible cable retainer straps which are cooperable with brackets and removable retainer pins mounted on adjacent sectional door panels in a manner that facilitates easy connection of the post assembly to the door panels and resist disconnection from the panels as a result of high windloads, vibrations and minor movements of the door during severe windload conditions.
The sectional door reinforcing post assembly of the present invention is easily adapted to operate in conjunction with a wide-variety of sectional doors, is easily installed during new construction or retrofitted to existing sectional doors, is economical to manufacture and does not require substantial training or instruction to install and remove with respect to its working position. Those skilled in the art will further appreciate the above-mentioned advantages and superior features of the invention upon reading the detailed description which follows in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing the door reinforcing post assembly of the present invention in a working position for reinforcing a sectional upward acting garage door;
FIG. 2
is a detail perspective view on a larger scale showing the mechanism for securing the lower end of the door reinforcing post to a garage floor;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the upper end of the post assembly shown in FIG.
1
and showing further details of a wall or header bracket and connecting links for securing the upper end of the post with respect to a garage wall;
FIG. 4
is a side elevation of the upper end of the post assembly shown in
FIG. 1
with the post connected to the wall bracket;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the wall bracket shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
;
FIG. 6
is a detail view taken generally from the line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 7
is a detail view taken generally from the line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of one of the door panel support brackets for the cable retainer pin shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
; and
FIG. 9
is a plan view of one of the flexible cable retainers for the reinforcing post assembly of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In the description which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawing with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic or a generalized form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated a sectional upward acting garage door, generally designated by the numeral
10
, disposed in a closed position covering an opening
12
in a garage wall
14
. Certain structural features of the garage door
10
have been omitted from
FIG. 1
in the interest of conciseness and such features include opposed guide tracks and a door operating mechanism, if furnished. However, the door
10
may be of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,091 to Whitley and assigned to the assignee of the present invention. U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,091 is incorporated herein by reference.
The door
10
is characterized by plural, hingedly interconnected, generally rectangular panels
16
which may be formed of folded sheet metal or plastic, for example, and adapted to include opposed guide members, not shown, operably connected to opposed guide tracks, also not shown, for moving the door between open and closed positions. Doors, such as the door
10
, may be of various widths and the door
10
is illustrated as a relatively narrow width door (i.e., 8 ft. to 10 ft. width) requiring only one reinforcing post assembly in accordance with the invention. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that multiple reinforcing post assemblies may be used in conjunction with a sectional door, as required, depending on the overall width of the door and the door opening associated therewith.
Referring further to
FIG. 1
, the door sections or panels
16
are provided with horizontally extending reinforcing struts
18
suitably secured thereto and projecting inwardly within the garage space
11
from the respective door sections. As previously mentioned, the door sections or panels
16
may be of various configurations and may be either of the so-called pan configuration or provided with acoustic or thermal insulation, both as described in the above-referenced patent.
Referring still further to
FIG. 1
, a door reinforcing post assembly in accordance with the invention is illustrated and generally designated by the numeral
20
. The post assembly is characterized by an elongated substantially rigid beam or post member
22
which may be formed of one of various structural member shapes, such as a rectangular cross-section tube, or of solid rectangular cross section construction or, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, may be formed as a generally C-shaped channel of relatively light gauge, see
FIGS. 6 and 7
also. The C-shaped channel post member
22
may be reinforced by spaced apart gussets or reinforcing plates
24
, one shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. The gusset plates
24
reinforce the C-shaped channel post member but the C-shaped channel member is of relatively lightweight steel or aluminum construction, for example, and thus is easily manipulated when required to be placed in or removed from the working position shown in FIG.
1
.
Referring also to
FIG. 2
, the lower end
23
of the post member
22
is provided with opposed generally C-shaped brackets
26
, one shown in its entirety in
FIG. 2
, for supporting movable latch pins
28
, one shown. Latch pin
28
includes opposed pin parts
29
a
and
29
b
which are disposed for sliding movement in suitable bores formed in bracket
26
. Retainer pin
28
includes a somewhat U-shaped integral hasp
29
c
which may be placed in a stored position as shown in
FIG. 2
or may be rotated clear of spaced apart tabs
26
a
and
26
b
and moved to a position disposed over tab
26
b
wherein pin part
29
b
then projects into a suitable bore
13
a
formed in garage floor
13
. Pin
28
may be locked in either position described above by a retainer pin, not shown, projecting through suitable bores in the tabs
26
a
and
26
b
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the post assembly
20
preferably includes a generally rectangular metal floor plate member
27
which may be suitably secured to garage door
13
for engagement with the lower end
23
of post
22
. Suitable bores
27
a
formed in plate
27
are operable to receive the respective retainer pins
28
for extension into the aforementioned bores
13
a
in garage floor
13
for securing the lower end of the post assembly
20
in its working position.
Referring again to
FIG. 1
, and also
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the upper end
25
of post member
22
is provided with two, opposed, elongated retainer links
30
which are adapted to be releasably secured to the upper end of the post by removable retainer pins
32
which extend through suitable bores formed in the links
30
, as shown, as well as cooperating bores formed in a gusset plate
24
and in the upper end of the post member
22
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Pins
32
may be retained in their working positions by suitable keeper pins
34
. Additionally, or alternatively, the retainer pins
32
may be retained in their working positions as shown in
FIG. 1
by push-on type sheet metal retainer nuts
36
or by flat washers, not shown, in combination with the pins
34
. At least one of the pins
32
may be removed from the position shown in
FIG. 4
when the post assembly
20
is placed in storage so that the links
30
may, if desired, be pivoted to align themselves substantially with the longitudinal extent of post member
22
to thereby minimize any storage problems associated with the links extending laterally, as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
. The push-on retainer nuts
36
may be used alone to secure the pins
32
in their working positions shown in FIG.
4
.
The links
30
each include a distal hook part
30
a
adapted to engage a retainer pin
38
,
FIGS. 3 and 4
, supported on a header or wall bracket
40
adapted to be secured to wall
14
generally above the door
10
. As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, bracket
40
is characterized as a generally channel-shaped member having a central web
40
a
and opposed flanges
40
b
and
40
c
, see FIG.
5
. Suitable aligned pin receiving bores
41
are formed in the respective flanges
40
b
and
40
c
for receiving the retainer pins
38
. Pins
38
may be retained in their working positions by keeper pins or keys
34
. Bracket
40
is also provided with opposed pairs of bosses
42
and
44
which are formed between the respective flanges
40
b
and
40
c
and the central web
40
a
, as shown in FIG.
5
. The bosses
42
and
44
are arranged such that the bracket
40
may be mounted in a position where either the flange
40
b
or
40
c
is above the other. Conventional mechanical fasteners
47
,
FIG. 3
, may be used to secure the bracket
40
to wall
14
.
When the links
30
are positioned as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
and secured to the upper end
25
of post
22
the post may be moved to its working position by registering the hook parts
30
a
of the links
30
between the pins
38
and the web
40
a
of bracket
40
. Thanks to the provision of the bosses
42
and
44
, the retainer links
30
may be positioned between the bosses
42
and
44
and moved laterally within a space
43
, see
FIG. 4
, until the hook portions
30
a
engage pins
38
and are then lowered into a position such that they are trapped between the pins
38
and the bosses
44
, for example, thus preventing the links from being disconnected from the bracket
40
, such as is likely to occur when high windloads are causing the door
10
to vibrate and transfer such vibrations to the post assembly
20
. However, the post assembly
20
may be usually manipulated by one person, thanks to its light weight and to the configuration of the retainer links
30
and the wall or header bracket
40
, as described above.
The post assembly
20
may also be secured to each of the door panels or sections
16
by spaced apart flexible cable anchor assemblies
48
, see
FIGS. 1
,
6
and
7
. Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, each of the cable type anchor assemblies
48
is characterized by an elongated flexible cable
50
formed of conventional wire rope, for example, and provided with cable eyes
52
and
54
, see
FIG. 9
, at its opposite ends. Cable eyes
52
and
54
are of conventional configuration, and provided by beckets
56
. Flexible cable
50
is trained through spaced apart openings
22
a
formed in web
22
b
of channel-shaped post member
22
, see
FIGS. 6 and 7
. Cable
50
may be trained through the openings
22
a
prior to applying the beckets
56
to form the eyes
52
and
54
whereby the cable will then be retained attached to the post
22
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
8
, the panels
16
are provided with opposed somewhat angle or L-shaped brackets
60
suitably secured to upper and lower edges of adjacent panels, as shown in
FIG. 6
, and suitably fastened thereto with conventional mechanical fasteners. A preferred location of each bracket
60
is near a reinforced part of each of the panels
16
, which part also supports a hinge assembly
62
which may be of a type described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,091. As shown in
FIG. 8
, each bracket
60
is preferably characterized as a somewhat angle shaped member having an anchor pin receiving bore
60
a
on a leg
61
and fastener receiving bores
60
b
formed on an opposed leg
63
. Respective bores
60
a
of adjacent brackets
60
are aligned with each other and adapted to receive an elongated anchor pin
66
, see
FIGS. 6 and 7
. Anchor pin
66
includes a head part
66
a
which is larger in diameter than the pin receiving bores
60
a
so that the pin remains extending between adjacent brackets
60
, as shown in FIG.
7
.
When the reinforcing windload post assembly
20
is placed in the position shown in
FIG. 1
, each of the cable type anchor assemblies
48
is connected to the door
10
by placing the cable eyes
52
and
54
between adjacent brackets
60
and inserting pin
66
through the respective cable eyes and the pin receiving bores
60
a
in the adjacent brackets. In this way, the door
10
is supported at spaced apart points at the respective hinge connections between adjacent panels
16
and against outward deflection through the door opening
12
. Of course, the door panels
16
are braced against substantial inward deflection by engagement of the struts
18
with the post or post assemblies
20
, since only a small amount of clearance space is provided between the post
22
and the struts
18
, see
FIGS. 6 and 7
, in the normal position of the door
10
.
One particular advantage of the cable type anchor assemblies
48
resides in the fact that the cable
50
is, in a relaxed condition, normally substantially straight but allows elastic deflection to the positions of the cable eyes
52
and
54
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 7
. However, since the cable eyes
52
and
54
are disposed between the opposed and adjacent brackets
60
and are biased to assume a substantially flat or linear condition, as shown in FIG.
9
, the eyes
52
and
54
are biased to engage the bracket legs
61
facilitating ease of connecting the cable anchor assemblies
48
to the door sections when the pin
66
is to be inserted into its working position. Moreover, the elastic bias of each cable assembly
48
also aids in retaining the pins
66
in their working positions even when the reinforcing post assembly
20
and the door
10
are subjected to substantial vibrations normally encountered in severe storm conditions and the windloads produced thereby. Still further, providing the anchor pins
66
extending between adjacent panels
16
at the hinge points provides added stiffness and deflection resistance with respect to adjacent panels.
The construction and operation of the door reinforcing post assembly of the present invention is believed to be readily understandable to those of skill in the art based on the foregoing description. The post member
22
and the components connected thereto may be fabricated using conventional manufacturing techniques and conventional engineering materials. The C-channel configuration of the post member
22
is a preferred configuration, particularly as modified by the reinforcing gusset plates
24
. However, other shapes, materials and configurations of posts may be used in place of the embodiment illustrated while enjoying the other benefits of the invention.
During normal use of the door
10
, the post assembly
20
is stored in an out of the way place in the garage, for example, wherein it is to be used. However, when the post assembly
20
is placed in use positioned generally over the floor plate
27
with the links
30
in their working positions, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
, the post member
22
is moved into a position such that the distal finger parts or portions
30
a are aligned with the space
43
between the bosses
42
and
44
. The post member
22
is then moved laterally into a position to engage the pins
38
and then lowered slightly until the links
30
are in the position shown in FIG.
4
. In this position, the links
30
are anchored firmly to the bracket
40
since they engage the pins
38
on one side and are engageable when the bosses
44
if there is any movement tending to disconnect the links from the bracket
40
. After positioning the post
22
to form the connection described above, the bottom end
23
of the post is adjusted to align the pins
28
with the openings
27
a
whereby these pins are then moved to a position where the pin ends
29
b
drop into the pin receiving bores
13
a
in the floor
13
.
After locating the post assembly
20
as described above, the anchor cables
50
are positioned to receive the pins
66
whereupon these pins are inserted through the receiving bores
60
a
in the adjacent brackets
60
to anchor the door sections to the post
22
. Disassembly of the reinforcing post assembly
20
from the door
10
may be carried out by substantially reversing the procedure just described.
Those skilled in the art will recognize from the foregoing description that an improved door reinforcing post assembly is provided by the present invention and comprises a post assembly which is economical to manufacture and may be easily and conveniently placed in its working position by a person not familiar with its use. In this last mentioned regard printed instructions may be placed on the door
10
as well as on the post member
22
, as indicated by numeral
72
in FIG.
1
. Although the post assembly
20
is advantageously used in conjunction with a sectional door, such as the door
10
, the post assembly may also be used in conjunction with one piece or so called California type doors as well as horizontal swing doors, for example.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in detail herein. However, those skilled in the art will further recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A reinforcing post assembly for a multi-section door adapted to be disposed over an opening in a garage wall, said reinforcing post assembly including:an elongated post member including an upper end and a lower end; a member associated with said lower end of said post member for anchoring said post member to a garage floor; a wall bracket secured to said wall generally above said door in a closed position of said door; a link connected to said upper end of said post member and adapted to be connected to said wall bracket; spaced apart anchor cables disposed on said post member and operable to be connected to said door for reinforcing said door against windloads in at least one direction, each of said cables including opposite ends; spaced apart pairs of brackets connected to said door for connecting said door to said cables at opposite ends thereof, respectively; and said pairs of brackets are aligned to receive a cable anchor pin and each of said cables includes opposed eye parts at opposite ends for receiving said cable anchor pin to connect said cables to said door, respectively.
- 2. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said cables are each elastically deflectable to engage pairs of said brackets, respectively, to maintain said cables snugly engaged with said brackets of said pairs of brackets, respectively.
- 3. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said wall bracket includes spaced apart finger engaging parts thereon arranged for engagement with a finger part of said link to retain said link connected to said wall bracket.
- 4. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said link is secured to said upper end of said post member by removable pin members.
- 5. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein:said pin members are secured to said link and to said post by push-on nut type fasteners, respectively.
- 6. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said post member comprises a C-shaped channel member having a web and opposed flanges and spaced apart gusset plates secured to said channel member for reinforcing said post member.
- 7. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said member for anchoring said lower end of said post member to a garage floor comprises at least one pin mounted for sliding movement on said post member between a retracted position and an extended position insertable in a bore formed in said garage floor.
- 8. A reinforcing post assembly for a sectional door characterized by plural hingedly interconnected generally planar door sections adapted to be disposed over an opening in a garage wall, said reinforcing post assembly including:an elongated post member including an upper end and a lower end; a post anchor associated with said lower end of said post member for anchoring said post member to a garage floor; a wall bracket secured to said wall generally above said door in a closed position of said door; at least one link connected to said upper end of said post member and adapted to be connected to said wall bracket by moving said post member laterally toward said wall bracket for connecting said post member to said wall bracket; spaced apart flexible cable assemblies secured to said post member and operable to be connected to said door at spaced apart hinge connection points thereon for reinforcing said door against windloads; said door sections include spaced apart anchor brackets for connecting said adjacent sections to said cable assemblies at opposite ends thereof, respectively; and respective pairs of said anchor brackets are aligned to receive a cable anchor pin in supportive relationship thereto extending across a hinge point between adjacent sections and connected to opposite ends of said cable assemblies, respectively.
- 9. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 8 wherein:said wall bracket includes spaced apart finger engaging members thereon and arranged for retaining a finger part of said link connected to said wall bracket.
- 10. A reinforcing post assembly for a sectional door characterized by plural hingedly interconnected generally planar door sections adapted to be disposed over an opening in a garage wall, said reinforcing post assembly including:an elongated post member including an upper end and a lower end; a post anchor associated with said lower end of said post member for anchoring said post member to a garage floor; a wall bracket secured to said wall generally above said door in a closed position of said door; at least one link connected to said upper end of said post member and adapted to be connected to said wall bracket by moving said post member laterally toward said wall bracket for connecting said post member to said wall bracket; flexible cable assemblies disposed spaced apart on said post member and adapted to be connected to respective adjacent sections of said door at spaced apart hinge connection points thereon for reinforcing said door against windloads; said door sections include spaced apart anchor brackets for connecting said adjacent sections to said cable assemblies at opposite ends thereof, respectively; respective pairs of said anchor brackets are aligned to receive a cable anchor pin in supportive relationship thereto and extending across a hinge point between adjacent sections; and said cable assemblies each include opposed eye parts for receiving an anchor pin to connect said cable assembly to said door at pairs of said anchor brackets, respectively.
- 11. The reinforcing post assembly set forth in claim 10 wherein:said cable assemblies are elastically deflectable to engage said pairs of said anchor brackets to maintain said cable assemblies snugly engaged with said anchor brackets.
- 12. A reinforcing post assembly for a door adapted to be disposed over an opening in a garage wall, said reinforcing post assembly including:an elongated C-channel post member including an upper end and a lower end, said post member being reinforced at spaced apart points thereon by respective gusset plates; a post anchor associated with said lower end of said post member for anchoring said post member to a garage floor; a wall bracket secured to said wall generally above said door in a closed position of said door; spaced apart links connected to said upper end of said post member, respectively, and including hook shaped finger parts, respectively, adapted to be connected to said wall bracket by moving said post member substantially laterally toward said wall bracket; and spaced apart flexible cable anchor assemblies disposed on said post member and operable to be connected to said door at spaced apart points thereon for reinforcing said door against windloads.
- 13. A reinforcing post assembly for a door adapted to be disposed over an opening in a garage wall, said reinforcing post assembly including:an elongated post member including an upper end and a lower end; a post anchor associated with said lower end of said post member for anchoring said post member to a garage floor; a wall bracket secured to said wall generally above said door in a closed position of said door; spaced apart links connected to said upper end of said post member, respectively, and including hook shaped finger parts, respectively, adapted to be connected to said wall bracket by moving said post member substantially laterally toward said wall bracket; and spaced apart flexible cable anchor assemblies disposed on said post member and operable to be connected to said door at spaced apart points thereon for reinforcing said door against windloads, said cable anchor assemblies each include a flexible cable connected to said post member and to an anchor pin connected to adjacent sections of said door and extending therebetween.
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