Claims
- 1. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track in which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position; a torsion spring assembly for moving the plurality of sectional door panels between said open and closed positions, said assembly including a rotatable support shaft and a torsion spring, said torsion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end being mounted to the rotatable support shaft; a bracket coupled to said second end of the torsion spring, the bracket comprising a first surface; and a safety support extending from said bracket, the safety support being shaped to fit the contour of a portion of said support track, the safety support comprising a shelf protruding from said first surface of said bracket so that said shelf bears against said support track to prevent any tendency of the bracket to rotate with respect to the support track.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said safety support further comprises a hook that operates together with the shelf to prevent the bracket from rotating with respect to the support track, the hook wrapping around an edge of the support track.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said portion of the support track comprises a horizontal track angle and wherein said shelf of the safety support bears against said horizontal track angle.
- 4. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a drum coupled to said support shaft; and a cable having a first end that wraps around the drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels.
- 5. The system of claim 4 further comprising:
a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels, the door frame member having an edge; and a cable bracket coupled to said second end of the cable and to said door frame member, the cable bracket having a hook which engages said edge of the door frame member to prevent release of the cable bracket from said door frame member while the cable is under tension.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the edge of the door frame member is located at the bottom of the door frame member, and the hook of said cable bracket hooks under said edge of the door frame member.
- 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the cable bracket further comprises a bottom bearing plate that bears up against said one of said sectional door panels while the cable is in tension.
- 8. The system of claim 4 wherein the second end of the cable further comprises a curled portion to prevent the cable from straightening and coming off the drum.
- 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the bracket further comprises a hole through which the support shaft is placed.
- 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the support track further comprises a latch aperture placed within a portion of the support track, said latch aperture being designed to receive a latch bar mounted to one of the sectional door panels.
- 11. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track through which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position, said support track having an edge; 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; and a lock-on side bearing bracket coupled to the stationary end of the torsion spring, said side bearing bracket having a hook and a tab that together bear against said support track to prevent rotation of said side bearing bracket with respect to the support track, said hook being wrapped under said edge of the support track, and said tab being juxtaposed against a surface of said support track.
- 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the support track comprises a horizontal track angle and wherein said hook and tab of the side bearing bracket bear against said horizontal track angle.
- 13. The system of claim 11 wherein said tab is substantially planar and extends substantially perpendicularly from the lock-on side bearing bracket.
- 14. The system of claim 11 further comprising a spring anchor bracket fixed to the stationary end of the torsion spring and adjacent to the lock-on side bearing bracket.
- 15. The system of claim 11 further comprising:
a cable drum connected to the torsion shaft such that rotation of the cable drum causes rotation of the torsion shaft and rotation of the torsion spring; and a lift cable having a first end coupled to the cable drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels.
- 16. The system of claim 15 further comprising:
a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels, the door frame member comprising an edge; and a cable bracket connected to said second end of the lift cable, the cable bracket having a hook which engages said edge of the door frame member to prevent, when the lift cable is under tension, the cable bracket and lift cable from disassociating with said one of said sectional door panels.
- 17. The system of claim 15 wherein the second end of the lift cable further comprises a curled portion to prevent the lift cable from straightening and coming off the cable drum.
- 18. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track in which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position; a torsion spring assembly for moving the plurality of sectional door panels between said open and closed positions, said assembly including a rotatable support shaft and a torsion spring, said torsion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end being mounted to the rotatable support shaft; a drum coupled to the support shaft of the torsion spring assembly; a cable having a first end connected to the drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels; a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels, the door frame member having an edge; and a cable bracket coupled to said second end of the cable and to said door frame member, the cable bracket having an upwardly curving hook which bears against said edge of the door frame member to prevent release of the cable bracket from said door frame member while the cable is under tension.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein the edge of the door frame member is situated above the hook.
- 20. The system of claim 18 wherein the hook wraps around the edge of the door frame member even when the cable is not under tension.
- 21. The system of claim 18 wherein the hook further comprises a notch specifically shaped to receive the edge of the door frame member.
- 22. The system of claim 18 wherein the second end of the cable further comprises a curled portion.
- 23. The system of claim 18 further comprising a side bracket fixed to the second end of the torsion spring, the side bracket having a safety support, said safety support comprising a hook and a tab that together bear against the support track to prevent the side bracket from moving with respect to the support track.
- 24. The system of claim 18 wherein said one of said sectional door panels comprises a bottom surface, and said cable bracket further comprises a bottom bearing plate that bears against said bottom surface while the cable is in tension.
- 25. The system of claim 18 wherein the support track further comprises a latch aperture placed within a portion of the support track, said latch aperture being formed to receive a latch bar mounted to one of the sectional door panels.
- 26. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track in which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position; a torsion spring assembly for moving the plurality of sectional door panels between said open and closed positions, said assembly including a rotatable support shaft and a torsion spring, said torsion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end being mounted to the rotatable support shaft; a drum coupled to the support shaft of the torsion spring assembly; a cable having a first end connected to the drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels; a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels, the door frame member having a bottom edge; a cable bracket coupled to said second end of the cable, the cable bracket having a hook which moves upwardly against said edge of the door frame member to prevent, while the cable is under tension, the cable bracket and cable from disassociating with said one of said sectional door panels; and a bottom bearing plate on said cable bracket for bearing against a bottom surface on said one of said sectional door panels while said cable is in tension.
- 27. The system of claim 26 wherein the hook wraps under the edge of the door frame member even when the cable is not under tension.
- 28. The system of claim 26 further comprising a side bracket that is fixed to the second end of the torsion spring, the side bracket including a safety support comprising a hook which bears against the support track to prevent the side bracket from rotating with respect to the support track.
- 29. The system of claim 28 wherein said safety support further comprises a tab having a substantially planar surface that bears against the support track.
- 30. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track in which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position; 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 drum coupled to the torsion shaft such that rotation of the drum causes rotation of the torsion shaft and rotation of the torsion spring; a cable having a first end coupled to the drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels; a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels; and a cable bracket connected to said second end of the cable, the cable bracket having a bottom bearing plate for bearing against a bottom surface on said one of said sectional door panels while said cable is under tension.
- 31. The system of claim 30 wherein the cable bracket is connected to the second end of the cable via a clevis pin and a cotter pin.
- 32. The system of claim 30 wherein the drum is removably mounted to the torsion shaft.
- 33. A system comprising:
a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; a support track in which the plurality of sectional door panels travel between an open and a closed position, the support track including a horizontal track angle; 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 lock-on side bearing bracket coupled to the stationary end of the torsion spring, said side bearing bracket having a hook and a tab that together bear against said horizontal track angle to prevent rotation of said side bearing bracket with respect to the support track, said hook being wrapped under an edge of the horizontal track angle, and said tab being juxtaposed against a surface of said horizontal track angle; a drum coupled to the torsion shaft such that rotation of the drum causes rotation of the torsion shaft and rotation of the torsion spring; a cable having a first end coupled to the drum and a second end coupled to one of said sectional door panels; a door frame member fixed to said one of said sectional door panels, the door frame member having an edge; a lock-on bottom bracket coupled to said second end of the cable and to said door frame member, the lock-on bottom bracket having an upwardly curving hook which moves upwardly against said edge of the door frame member to prevent release of the lock-on bottom bracket from said door frame member while the cable is under tension; and a bottom bearing plate on said lock-on bottom bracket for bearing against a bottom surface on said one of said sectional door panels while said cable is in tension.
- 34. A method comprising:
supporting, via a support track, a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; moving, via a torsion spring and a cable, said sectional door panels between an open and a closed position; anchoring said torsion spring with a bracket coupled to said torsion spring; securing said bracket with a tab extending from said bracket, said tab being juxtaposed against a surface of said support track; and stabilizing said bracket with a hook that operates together with the tab to prevent the bracket from rotating with respect to the support track, the hook wrapping around an edge of the support track.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said step of securing further comprises bearing against said surface of said support track with a substantially planar surface on said tab.
- 36. The method of claim 34 further comprising:
securing, via a cable bracket, one end of said cable to a door frame member that is fixed to one of said sectional door panels; and reinforcing the connection between the cable bracket and door frame member with an upwardly curving hook and a bottom bearing plate on the cable bracket, said upwardly curving hook locking on to a bottom edge of the door frame member while the cable is under tension, and said bottom bearing plate bearing against a bottom surface of said one of said sectional door panels.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further comprising stabilizing said cable via a curl in said end of the cable.
- 38. A method comprising:
supporting, via a support track, a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; securing, via a cable bracket, one end of a cable to a door frame member that is fixed to one of said sectional door panels; lifting, via a torsion spring and said cable, said sectional door panels between an open and a closed position; and reinforcing the connection between the cable bracket and door frame member with a hook on the cable bracket, said hook locking on to a bottom edge of the door frame member while the cable is under tension.
- 39. The method of claim 38 further comprising preventing, via a bottom bearing plate that bears upward against a bottom surface of said one of said sectional door panels when said cable is under tension, the cable bracket from disassociating with said one of said sectional door panels.
- 40. The method of claim 38 further comprising stabilizing said cable via a curl in said end of the cable.
- 41. A method comprising:
supporting, via a support track, a plurality of pivotally connected sectional door panels; rotating, via a torsion spring, a support shaft that, in turn, rotates a drum coupled to the support shaft; winding, via said step of rotating, a cable around the drum, said cable having a first end connected to the drum and a second end; lifting, via said step of rotating, said sectional door panels, said second end of the cable being coupled to a door frame member on one of said sectional door panels; anchoring said torsion spring with a bracket coupled to said torsion spring; securing said bracket with a tab extending from said bracket, said tab being juxtaposed against a surface of said support track; stabilizing said bracket with a hook that operates together with the tab to prevent the bracket from rotating with respect to the support track, the hook wrapping around an edge of the support track; and reinforcing the connection between the cable bracket and said door frame member with a hook on the cable bracket, said cable bracket hook locking on to a bottom edge of the door frame member while the cable is under tension.
- 42. The method of claim 41 further comprising preventing, via a bottom bearing plate that bears upward against a bottom surface of said one of said sectional door panels when said cable is under tension, the cable bracket from disassociating with said one of said sectional door panels.
- 43. The method of claim 41 further comprising stabilizing said cable via a curl in said second end of the cable.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/547,430 filed Apr. 12, 2000, and titled SPRING FORCE SAFETY LOCKING SYSTEM FOR SECTIONAL DOORS.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09547430 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
Child |
10165005 |
Jun 2002 |
US |