Claims
- 1. A sectional door comprising:a plurality of door sections movably coupled together, each door section having a first and second end; first and second support tracks positioned oppositely one another and along the respective first and second ends of the plurality of door sections, each support track having a first edge, a second edge, a channel adjacent the first edge and wherein the first edge is hemmed along its length; a plurality of support rollers, each support roller coupled to a first or second edge of the plurality of the door sections and engaged with one of the first and second support tracks, each support roller further comprising: a support axle; a roller mounted to a first end of the support axle; and a protective roller shield having an area larger than the roller and axially mounted to the support axle proximate the roller and the first edge of one of the first or second support tracks and further having an enlarged edge along the circumference of the protective roller shield; and first and second shield wings extending from a roller side of the protective roller shield into the channel and past the roller, the shield wings comprising a structure and defining an area that effectively encloses the roller between the first and second shield wings and within the support track, thus shielding the entire structure of the support roller from foreign objects.
- 2. The sectional door according to claim 1, wherein the protective roller shield further includes a plurality of resilient radial tines defining an opening to receive the support axle.
- 3. The sectional door according to claim 1, wherein the second edge of each support track is hemmed along its length.
- 4. The sectional door according to claim 1, further comprising a reverse angle track shield used to attach each support track to a support surface.
- 5. The sectional door according to claim 4, wherein each reverse angle shield includes at least one edge that is hemmed along its length.
- 6. The sectional door according to claim 2, wherein the support axle includes a retaining groove for holding the protective roller shield.
- 7. A torsion-spring supported sectional door comprising:a track system for supporting said door having a right track and a right track support structure on a right side of a doorway and a left track and a left track support structure on a left side of said doorway, the right and left tracks both being fabricated from metal to form a channel and having a hemmed edge substantially along its full operating length; a sectional door having a right side and a left side and rollers along said right side and said left side engaged in said channels for supporting said door within and guiding said door along said track system and a protective shield associated with each roller, the shield having a pair of opposing shield wings spaced apart wider than the diameter of the roller to shield the roller within the track, the shield also being mounted to a support axle proximate the roller and the hemmed edge of one of the right or left track and further having an enlarged edge along the circumference of the protective roller shield; a torsion shaft for transmitting torque; a torsion spring having a stationary end and a rotatable end, the rotatable end being fixed to the torsion shaft; a cable drum connected to the torsion shaft such that rotation of the cable drum causes rotation of the torsion shaft and thereby rotation of the torsion spring; and a lift cable wound around the cable drum having a top end connected to the cable drum and a bottom end having an attachment to the door.
- 8. The sectional door according to claim 7, wherein the protective shield further includes a plurality of resilient radial tines defining an opening to receive the support axle.
- 9. The sectional door according to claim 7, wherein the second edge of each support track is hemmed along its length.
- 10. The sectional door according to claim 7, wherein each shield further comprises a bridge connecting the pair of shield wings.
- 11. The sectional door according to claim 7, further comprising a pair of reverse angle track shields, for securing the right and left track support structures to a mounting surface and wherein each of the reverse angle track shields is comprised of a solid metal piece to prevent objects from being inserted between the mounting surface and the right and left track support structures.
- 12. The sectional door according to claim 7, wherein each reverse angle shield includes at least one edge that is hemmed along its length.
- 13. The sectional door according to claim 7, wherein the shield wings are generally curved in shape.
- 14. A sectional door comprising:a plurality of door sections movably coupled together, each door section having a first and second end; first and second support tracks positioned oppositely one another and along the respective first and second ends of the plurality of door sections, each support track having a first edge, a second edge, a channel adjacent the first edge and wherein the first edge is hemmed along its length; first and second reverse angle track shields, connected to the first and second support tracks, respectively, to connect the support tracks to a mounting surface and to prevent an object from passing between the support tracks and the mounting surface; a plurality of support rollers, each support roller coupled to a first or second edge of the plurality of the door sections and engaged with one of the first and second support tracks, each support roller further comprising: a support axle; a roller mounted to a first end of the support axle; and a protective roller shield having an area larger than the roller and axially mounted to the support axle proximate the roller and the first edge of one of the first or second support tracks and further having an enlarged edge along the circumference of the protective roller shield, the roller shield further including a pair of shield wings mounted on a first side of the roller shield in an arrangement for shielding the support roller within the support track, the shield wings further including transport guides to prevent the protective roller shield from binding in the support track.
- 15. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein the protective roller shield further includes a plurality of resilient radial tines defining an opening to receive the support axle.
- 16. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein the second edge of each support track is hemmed along its length.
- 17. The sectional door according to claim 16, wherein the hem along the first edge is formed outward of the channel.
- 18. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein the roller shield is spaced between ⅛″-¼″ from the support track.
- 19. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein each roller shield is located approximately ⅛″ from the support track.
- 20. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein each reverse angle track shield includes at least one edge that is hemmed along its length.
- 21. The sectional door according to claim 14, wherein each support track is comprised of at least two track sections that meet at a transition point along the channel.
- 22. A sectional door roller wheel apparatus for use on a sectional door that is retained by a pair of support tracks, the apparatus comprising:a plurality of support rollers, each support roller being designed to couple to a first or second edge of the sectional door and to engage with one of the pair of support tracks, each support roller further comprising: a support axle; a roller mounted to a first end of the support axle; and a protective roller shield having an area larger than the roller and axially mounted to the support axle proximate the roller and further having an enlarged edge along the circumference of the protective roller shield and a pair of shield wings mounted on a first side of the roller shield in an arrangement for shielding the roller when placed within a support track, the shield wings further including transport guides.
- 23. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the protective roller shield further includes a plurality of resilient radial tines defining an opening to receive the support axle.
- 24. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the transport guides are generally mate on the side of the support roller.
- 25. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the shield wings maintain directional orientation of the protective roller shield along a path of travel along the support track.
- 26. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the roller shield mounted on the axle adjacent the support roller to allow a space between ⅛″-¼″ from the support track when located therein.
- 27. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein each roller shield is located approximately ⅛″ from the support track.
- 28. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein each roller shield is generally rectangular in shape.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/377,576 filed Aug. 19, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,281, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/152,235 filed Sep. 11, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,506. This application is also a continuation-in-part application and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/352,275 filed Jul. 13, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/152,235 filed Sep. 11, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,506.
PCT Information
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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