Claims
- 1. A security door system comprising:
- a barrel assembly for mounting adjacent the upper edge of an access opening to provide support means rotatable about a horizontal axis;
- a roll-up door positionable across said access opening and susceptible of being rolled about said barrel assembly as the door is raised, the door including a plurality of flexible panels and a plurality of rigid metal reinforcing beams interspersed between adjacent pairs of panels in a combination which can be rolled about said horizontal axis; and
- vertical door guide members for installing at opposite sides of the door to encompass the side edges of the opening;
- said flexible panels being of metal and having a plurality of horizontal corrugations, said panels and said reinforcing beams each including structural configurations along adjacent edges which are shaped to mate together in a locking joint;
- the structural configuration of said reinforcing beams comprising an edge which is shaped with a re-entrant edge portion and a backing portion forming a juncture with the beam;
- the structural configuration of a mating panel edge comprising a re-entrant edge portion shaped to mate with the re-entrant edge portion of a reinforcing beam;
- the re-entrant edge portion and the backing portion of a reinforcing beam being deformable in a direction toward each other so that, when pressed together with a re-entrant edge portion of a panel therebetween, they serve to lock an adjacent flexible panel and reinforcing beam together in a doubly re-entrant joint configuration.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the joint between the flexible panel and an associated beam comprises a pair of opposed C-shaped edge portions in interlocked relationship and a generally planar backing portion retaining the C-shaped portions in engagement.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing beams comprise a bottom edge beam, a slide lock beam, and a pair of intermediate beams, one above and one below the slide lock beam, each beam being separated from an adjacent beam by a flexible metal panel which is joined thereto.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the slide lock beam includes a slidable bolt member mounted for limited movement along an inner face of the slide lock beam, a locking member having an extendible tongue for locking the slide bolt in a locked position, a notched portion for receiving the extended tongue of the locking member, and means defining an aperture in a vertical door guide member in line with the slide bolt when the door is in the closed position in order to lock the door closed.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said locking member comprises a keyed lock fixedly mounted to the slide bolt and extending through an aperture in the slide bolt beam to protrude from an outer face of the beam, said aperture being elongated in a direction along the beam to define the limit of travel of the slide bolt in a transverse direction relative to the door.
- 6. The system of claim 5 further including a slide bolt label plate displaying indicia which is visible through said aperture to indicate the locked or unlocked position of the slide bolt.
- 7. The system of claim 4 wherein the locking member is affixed to the slide bolt from a rearward side thereof by mounting means extending from the locking member to the slide bolt.
- 8. The system of claim 7 further including a re-lock assembly having an eccentrically pivoted plate mounted to the slide bolt and configured to engage one end of the slide bolt beam when extended downwardly about its mounting pivot.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein said re-lock assembly further includes a releasable restraining member for engaging the pivoted plate in a retracted position.
- 10. The system of claim 1 wherein said vertical door guide members comprise a plurality of like sections which are joinable to each other in end-to-end relationship, each section including an extended planar back surface portion having means defining a plurality of mounting holes, a generally U-shaped portion extending from the back portion and having a longitudinal opening facing oppositely from the mounting holes, the U-shaped portion having one side in common with the back portion and being adapted to receive a vertical edge of the roll-up door in guiding relationship.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein each door guide section further includes a pair of opposed C-shaped elements extending along the guide member on opposite sides of the opening of the U-shaped portion, each C-shaped element including means for receiving and retaining a plastic guide element in an attitude facing the opening of the U-shaped portion.
- 12. The system of claim 11 further including means defining a pair of opposed slots extending along the base of the U-shaped portion and on the outside thereof for receiving a track splice member to join adjacent door guide sections together.
- 13. The system of claim 12 further including a track splice member of elongated metal having a thickness corresponding generally to said slots, a mid portion having a width which develops a force fit in said slots and opposite end sections of slightly reduced width to permit insertion easily into the slots.
- 14. The system of claim 1 further including a pair of opposed side brackets for supporting the barrel assembly, each bracket having first mountiing means defining openings for affixing the bracket to a door frame and second mounting means comprising stamped offset retainer elements which are offset from the bracket with sufficient clearance to permit a sheet metal hub element to be inserted between the retainer elements and the bracket.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein each bracket defines a pair of symmetrically located cutouts with lance points adjacent thereto to retain bumper means within said cutouts.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein one reinforcing beam at the bottom of the roll-up door includes a pair of generally Z-shaped head stops fastened thereto at opposite ends of said beam, said head stops having portions which are positioned to engage said support bracket cutouts when the door is raised to the rolled up position, thereby preventing the bottom beam from passing the edge of the cutouts.
- 17. The system of claim 1 wherein the barrel assembly comprises a rotatable axle, a pair of wheels mounted for rotation with said axle, a pair of opposed hub members surrounding the axle at opposite ends thereof including bearing portions for rotatably supporting the axle, a torsion member extending from one of said wheels to an adjacent hub member for preloading the wheel and axle combination, and means for supporting the barrel assembly with the axle in a horizontal orientation in a position above an opening to be secured by the roll-up door.
- 18. The system of claim 17 wherein the supporting means comprises a pair of symmetrically formed brackets of stamped sheet metal situated at opposite ends of the rotatable axle and including means for mounting the hub members thereon.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein said brackets are formed identically in a vertically symmetrical configuration so that the same bracket shape may be installed either side up at opposite ends of the axle.
- 20. The system of claim 1 further including a housing enclosing the barrel assembly, said housing comprising a pair of opposed end support brackets, generally planar fiberboard panels extending between said brackets on top, bottom and side faces thereof, and a pair of horizontal corner moldings extending between the brackets to hold the fiberboard panels in position.
- 21. The system of claim 5 further including auxiliary locking means accessible only from a rearward side of the roll-up door.
- 22. The system of claim 21 wherein said auxiliary locking means comprise a second slide bolt mounted in a pair of tracks in the slide bolt beam for sliding movement relative thereto, the second slide bolt being manually extendible relative to the slide bolt beam to project into an aligned opening in an adjacent door guide member.
- 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the second slide bolt includes means defining a finger opening to permit the second slide bolt to be manipulated from the rearward side of the door, the second slide bolt being inaccessible except from the rearward side of the door.
- 24. The system of claim 3 wherein each of said beams is configured with a downwardly facing, concave portion to provide a finger grip for raising the door.
- 25. The system of claim 24 wherein said bottom edge beam includes a lower edge section having both upwardly facing and downwardly facing concave portions for affording finger grip means for both raising and lowering the door.
- 26. The door system of claim 1 wherein each of said reinforcing beams includes first and second opposite edges extending along the length of the beam, the first edge having a re-entrant edge portion aligned generally coplanar with the direction between said beam edges, the backing portion of said first edge being bendable toward said re-entrant edge portion to establish a locking joint including a first adjacent panel, and wherein the second edge comprises a backing portion which is substantially coplanar with the direction between said beam edges and re-entrant edge portion which is bendable toward said backing portion to form a second locking joint including a second adjacent panel.
- 27. The door system of claim 26 wherein each of the edges of a reinforcing beam has a shape which is continuous from one end of the beam to the other.
- 28. A combination of elements in kit form for assembling to establish a security door system to secure a residential walk-in closet or the like against unauthorized access, said elements comprising:
- a barrel assembly for mounting adjacent the upper edge of a closet doorway to provide support means rotatable about a central axle;
- a roll-up door for positioning across said doorway, said door being rolled about said barrel assembly in kit form and being extendable to close said doorway when said elements are installed to establish said security door system and retractable to roll about said barrel assembly as the door is raised, the door including a plurality of flexible panels and a plurality of rigid reinforcing means interspersed longitudinally between adjacent pairs of panels to form a continuous door; and
- a plurality of door guide members for installing in vertical orientation at opposite sides of the doorway to encompass the side edges of the door when it is extended;
- said flexible panels having a plurality of horizontal corrugations, said panels and said reinforcing beams each including structural configurations along adjacent edges which are shaped to mate together in a locking joint;
- the structural configuration of said reinforcing beams comprising first and second opposite edges, each of which is shaped with a hook-shaped re-entrant portion and a generally planar backing portion forming a juncture with the beam;
- the structural configuration of a mating panel edge comprising a hook-shaped re-entrant edge portion shaped to mate with the re-entrant edge portion of a reinforcing beam;
- one of said re-entrant edge portion and backing portion of said first and second edges of a reinforcing beam being deformable in a direction toward the other so that, when pressed together with a re-entrant edge portion of a panel therebetween, said two portions serve to lock an adjacent panel within an edge of the reinforcing beam in a doubly re-entrant joint configuration.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 846,341, filed Mar. 31, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,687.
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