Claims
- 1. A separation resistant slat connection for accordion-type folding shutters having a number of vertically elongated, narrow, generally flat slats that are pivotly connected together along their adjacent vertical edges for extending the shutter across a building opening or folding the shutter for clearing the opening, comprising:
- each slat having integral, tube-like, connector formations provided upon its opposite, elongated vertical edges for pivotly interconnecting with corresponding connector formations on the next adjacent slat;
- one of said connector formations being an outer connector member and the other of such connector formations forming an inner connector member of a size to fit, generally co-axially, within the outer member of the next slat;
- each connector member having an elongated slot, extending along its entire length, with the slot in the outer member forming an opening, in cross-section, that is about 1/3rd of the circumference of the tube-like shaped outer member and the slot in the inner member forming a opening, in the cross-sectional direction, that is about 1/4th of the circumference of the inner-tube member;
- the opposite longitudinal edges which define the slot in the outer member each having an integral, radially, inwardly extending bead formed thereon;
- the opposite edges defining the slot in the inner member each having an integral, radially, outwardly extending bead;
- with the slat edge portion upon which the inner member is provided being formed in the shape of an integral, narrow, elongated strip, extending the full length of the slat, and extending at an obtuse angle relative to the remainder of the slat and being integrally joined with its inner member along a plane which approximately bisects the inner member and its slot;
- the outer member is joined to the opposite edge portion of each slat along a plane that is tangent to the outer member along a line which is slightly angularly offset from a diametrical plane which bisects the outer member and its slot;
- the integral narrow strip extends through the slot of its respective outer member and is pivotly moveable between the opposite edges defining the slot in its respective outer member;
- the adjacent slats may be pivoted about their respective interfitted outer and inner members for extending the shutter into its covering position, at which time the adjacent slats may be arranged at approximately a 90 degree angle relative to each other with one edge bead of the outer connector member engaging said strip and with the second edge bead of the same outer member being arranged closely adjacent to one edge bead of its respective inner member to form therewith a double thickness bead reinforcement extending along the adjacent vertical edges of their slats, and with the second edge bead of the inner member being arranged within and closely adjacent to the interior surface formed within the respective outer formation near a diametrical plane which approximately bisects the approximately 90 degree angle formed by the two adjacent connected slats;
- whereby the interfitted inner and outer connector members and their adjacent beads provide a structure which resists penetration of the shutter and resists separation of adjacent slats by forces resulting from a forceful impact against the shutter such that one slat bends due to the force and the adjacent slat bent to partially absorb the force, and whereby the shutter is foldable to arrange the slats in close face-to-face relationship.
- 2. A construction as defined in claim 1, and wherein each of said one edge beads formed on each outer member is narrower in the circumferential direction than the second edge bead that is formed on its respective outer member.
- 3. A construction as defined in claim 1, and wherein the edge beads formed on each inner member extends radially outwardly therefrom and terminates closely adjacent to the interior surface of the outer member, with the remainder of the periphery of the outer surface of the inner member being normally spaced radially inwardly a short distance from said inner surface of said outer member;
- whereby the force of an impact applied against the shutter connection formed by the interfitted inner and outer members, when the shutter is in its extended position, is absorbed by the crushing of the impacted portion of the outer member towards and against the portion of the inner member which it overlays, and by the crushing of the adjacent portion of inner shutter and, also, by being transmitted in a generally planar direction crosswise of the two adjacent slat portions which otherwise form with their interfitted connector members, a generally triangular shape, and by bending of the narrow strip relative to the remainder of its respective slat to, thereby, reduce its obtuse angle, and by the engagement between the adjacent inner and outer connector member beads.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/504,467, filed Jul. 20, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,739.
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