Information
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Patent Grant
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6260601
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Patent Number
6,260,601
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 23, 199924 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wood, Herron & Evans, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 133
- 160 2731
- 160 270
- 160 271
- 160 272
- 160 32
- 160 207
- 160 405
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A coiling door particularly useful for high wind load conditions includes roller assemblies which are captured in guides along lateral side edges of the door to minimize the drag and friction of the door during operation. As such, the coiling door is operable even under high wind load conditions for movement to and between closed positions because of the roller arrangement coupling the lateral side edges of the door to guides mounted along the sides of the door opening.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to movable closures and, more particularly, to overhead coiling doors, rolling gates and the like.
Closure devices for protecting openings in building structures, such as doors and windows, are frequently relied upon not only to provide security for the building structure by preventing unauthorized access to the structure, but are frequently also relied upon to protect the structure from natural climatic conditions.
One approach to minimize the effects of weather has been to use rolling, coiling and/or slatted doors or shades for the door and window openings in the building. In one form, such closures are selectively rolled up in a coil at the top of the opening and unrolled to cover the entire opening. Such systems typically include an assembly of interlocking plastic or metal slats disposed between a pair of guideways attached to opposite sides of the port or opening and the assembly is stored in a rolled-up or coiled position when the port is to be open. The slats must be allowed to freely slide along the guide tracks to a closed or open position.
These rolling closures typically flex or bend when subjected to positive or negative pressures or wind loads on the outside of the structure. Such bending and flexing of the slats effectively shorten the lengths of these slats by moving the lateral ends inwardly. This problem is particularly prevalent for larger width doors, on the order of 24 feet or so.
Some known designs have attempted to limit the lateral inward movement of the ends of the slats with detents, locks, clamps or the like to thereby prevent excessive bowing or flexing of the slats. The doors and the like are not operable under such conditions because of the increased drag and friction at the lateral ends of the slats contained in guideways surrounding the door opening, window or the like.
One alternative to minimizing or preventing the flexing or bowing of the slats is to reinforce the slats to resist the wind loads. However, reinforcing techniques often result in more expensive or heavier closures which are more difficult to easily raise and lower as desired.
As a result, there is a need for a rolling or coiling closure which is a door, shutter or the like that is capable of withstanding severe climatic conditions, increased wind loads and other forces while still being operable for movement to and between closed positions under such conditions. Further, the closure system must be economically feasible without adding significant cost, weight or other detrimental features to the design.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objectives of the invention have been obtained by a new and improved coiling door, shutter or the like which is highly resistant to increased wind loads while still being operable under such conditions. The present invention is particularly directed to coiling commercial doors and the like for application in high wind load conditions. Standard coiling doors can only be operated under very low wind load conditions, typically on the order of five lbs. per square feet or less because of the increased drag and friction on the guides or guideways along the door opening at each lateral side of the door.
This invention allows for large width doors, on the order of up to 24 feet or so, to operate under higher wind loads, typically on the order of 35 lbs. per square feet or so. The coiling door includes a number of pivotally coupled slats which extend laterally across the door opening, window opening or the like. The invention includes an arrangement of roller assemblies which include rollers on each lateral end of the door. The rollers are each mounted on an axle which is supported on a roller mount that is bolted, screwed or otherwise secured on to the lateral end of the respective slat. The rollers are positioned in guides which extend vertically along the lateral sides of the door opening.
The rollers are positioned on adjacent slats of the coiling door such that each grouping of three slats includes an upper and a lower roller which are each oriented with a rotation axis generally parallel to the plane of the coiling door and are on opposite sides of a third roller which rotates on an axis generally perpendicularly to the plane of the garage door. The center roller in each grouping is positioned proximate the front face or back face of the door and the next adjacent grouping of three rollers, with the intermediate roller having its axis perpendicular to the plane of the door, is alternately positioned relative to the front or back face of the door.
In one embodiment, the guides include a pair of spaced guide arms between which the roller assemblies and the lateral ends of the slats are positioned. The guide arms include confronting inner surfaces which are adapted for rolling contact with the rollers having their axis positioned generally parallel to the faces of the door. The guides also include a retainer which captures each of the rollers that have their axis perpendicular to the face of the door. The retainer captures these rollers in the guide so that under wind load conditions, the rollers inhibit excessive bowing or flexing of the door and prevent the lateral ends of the slats from escaping the guides. However, the door can still be opened or closed even under high wind load conditions because the rollers are mounted for rotation along the retainers and the confronting faces of the guides so that the drag and friction during movement of the door is minimized. The rollers assist in resisting the deflection of the door by being captured in the guides while still allowing for movement of the door by rolling contact along the guides and retainers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objectives and features of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of typical coiling door on which the present invention can be used;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 1
with the door in a closed position under a wind load.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, one embodiment of a coiling door
10
is shown in a closed position covering a door opening
12
(
FIG. 4
) in a building
14
. The coiling door
10
includes a number of laterally extending sections or slats
16
all of which are coupled together for pivotal movement relative to the adjacent section or slat. The slats
16
combine to define a front face
18
of the door
10
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, and a back face
20
(FIGS.
2
and
4
). The coiling door
10
as shown in FIG.
1
and as is well known of closures of this type can be selectively raised toward an open position exposing the door opening
12
by coiling or rolling the slats
16
around a rotationally motor driven shaft (not shown) positioned atop the door opening
12
. The raised and coiled door
10
, shaft and related structure are enclosed in an upper cover
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2-3
, one embodiment of this invention includes roller assemblies
28
mounted to the lateral ends
24
of selected slats
16
of the coiling door
10
and extending outwardly therefrom. Particularly, the roller assemblies
28
include a preferably steel roller
30
mounted on an axle
32
, secured by a hex nut
34
or the like to a roller mounting plate
36
. The roller mounting plate
36
is bolted, riveted, screwed or otherwise secured with a mechanical fastener
38
or the like to the lateral end
24
of the associated slat
16
. In one embodiment of this invention, a first set
28
a
of the roller assemblies
28
each have the rollers
30
a
mounted for rotation about an axis which is generally parallel to the front and back faces
18
,
20
of the door
10
, as shown particularly in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Alternatively, a second set
28
b
of the roller assemblies
28
each have the rollers
30
b
mounted for rotation on axes generally perpendicular to the front and back faces
18
,
20
of the door
10
. More specifically, selected rollers
30
b
of the second set
28
b
are positioned proximate the front face
18
of the coiling door
10
while other rollers of the second set
28
b
have the rollers
30
b
positioned proximate the back face
20
of the door
10
. The positioning of the respective rollers
30
b
in the second set
28
b
is accomplished in one embodiment of this invention by an appropriately oriented jog or bend
40
in the mounting plate
36
, as shown particularly in FIG.
3
.
The roller assemblies
28
, rollers
30
and lateral ends
24
of the slats
16
are positioned for movement within guides
42
mounted proximate the lateral sides of the door opening
12
, as particularly shown in FIG.
2
. In one embodiment, the guides
42
include a pair of inwardly extending spaced guide arms
44
which have confronting inwardly facing surfaces
46
upon which the rollers
30
a
in the first set
28
a
of roller assemblies are adapted for rolling contact there along. The guide arms
44
each extend perpendicularly from support legs
48
, each of which are mounted by a bolt and nut or other mechanical fastener
50
to a projecting first leg
52
of an L-shaped guide mounting bracket
54
near the lateral side of the door opening
12
.
A retainer
56
is also included in each guide
42
and in one embodiment includes a pair of L-shaped members mounted on the inner confronting surfaces of the guide arms
44
. Each of the L-shaped retainers
56
includes an inwardly projecting race
58
which extends perpendicularly from a mounting flange
60
secured to the guide arm
44
. Each race
58
is adapted for rolling contact with the rollers
30
b
of the second set
28
b
of roller assemblies. The roller assembly mounting plates
36
for the second set
28
b
of roller assemblies project between the spaced retainers
56
to thereby capture the rollers
30
b
of the second set
28
b
within the guides
42
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The rollers
38
a
of the first set
28
a
of roller assemblies are not captured by the retainers
56
but are positioned within the guide arms
44
.
In one embodiment of this invention as shown in
FIG. 3
, each grouping
62
of three adjacent slats
16
includes three roller assemblies
28
mounted on the lateral ends
24
thereof. Specifically, the outermost slats
16
a
of each grouping
62
includes a roller assembly of the first set
28
a
in which the roller
28
a
is mounted on an axis generally parallel to the front or back faces
18
,
20
of the door
10
and for rolling contact with the inner confronting surfaces
46
of the guide arms
44
. The middle slat
16
b
of each grouping
62
of three slats has a roller assembly of the second set
28
b
with the roller
30
b
mounted for rotation about an axis generally perpendicular to the front and back faces
18
,
20
of the door
10
. More specifically, each grouping
62
of three slats
16
is separated from an adjacent grouping
62
of three slats by a slat
16
c
that does not include a roller assembly
28
mounted thereto. It should be understood that different arrangements and configurations of the roller assemblies from those shown and described herein can be employed within the scope of this invention depending upon the wind load conditions, door parameters and other appropriate factors.
Additionally, the roller assembly of the second set
28
b
in each grouping
62
is alternately positioned proximate the front or back face
18
,
20
of the door
10
with respect to the roller assembly of the second set
28
b
in the adjacent grouping
62
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Furthermore, the door
10
, according to one embodiment of this invention, is symmetric about a longitudinal axis so that the arrangement and positioning of the roller assemblies
28
on one lateral end
24
of the door
10
is identical to the arrangement and position of the roller assemblies
28
on the opposite lateral end
24
of the door
10
, although other arrangements and positions for the roller assemblies
28
are contemplated within the scope of this invention.
Having described in detail one or more specific embodiments of this invention, the operation of the invention is illustrated in
FIG. 4
in which the door
10
is shown in a bowed or flexed configuration as a result of a wind load L or other force exerted on the door
10
. Movement of the door
10
to and between the closed and open positions is easily accomplished as a result of the roller assembly
28
arrangement on the door. Specifically, in the bowed or flexed configuration, the rollers
30
on each lateral end
24
of the door
10
of the first set
28
a
contact the inner surface
46
of one of the guide arms
44
for rolling contact there along to significantly reduce the friction and drag and facilitate movement of the door
10
under the wind load L or similar condition. Additionally, the rollers
30
b
of the second set
28
b
, specifically those positioned proximate the front face
18
of the door
10
with respect to the condition shown in
FIG. 4
, engage the race
58
of the retainer
56
to limit further inward movement of the lateral ends
24
of the door
10
because the second set
28
b
of rollers
30
b
are captured by the retainers
56
, as shown in FIG.
4
. Once again, unlike known doors, the rolling contact between the race
58
on the retainer
56
and the rollers
30
b
of the second set
28
b
enable movement of the door
10
to and between the closed and open positions even under high wind load or bowed conditions. The bowed or flexed condition of the door
10
is even more pronounced with wider doors. Nevertheless, the friction and drag on the door
10
is minimized with this invention, thereby maintaining operation of the door.
From the above disclosure of the general principles of the present invention and the preceding detailed description of at least one embodiment, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Therefore, I desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A door selectively movable between open and closed positions in a door opening having opposing lateral sides, the door comprising:a plurality of laterally extending sections each of which is joined to an adjacent section and has spaced lateral ends, the sections collectively defining a front face and a back face of the door; a roller assembly extending from the lateral ends of selected sections, each roller assembly including a roller mounted for rotation; a plurality of roller mountings which non-pivotally join selected roller assemblies to the respective section of the door, each roller mounting having a first face directed to the front face of the door and a second face directed to the back face of the door; wherein a first set of the rollers are mounted for rotation on axes generally parallel to the front and back faces of the door and a second set of the rollers are mounted for rotation on axes generally perpendicular to the front and back faces of the door, the selected sections each having rollers from only one of the first and second set of rollers and selected rollers of the second set being joined to selected roller mountings to extend outwardly from the first faces thereof and be positioned proximate the front face of the door and other rollers of the second set being joined to selected roller mountings to extend outwardly from the second faces thereof and be positioned proximate the back face of the door; and a pair of opposing guides each of which are mounted proximate one of the lateral sides of the door opening with one of the lateral ends of the door positioned relative thereto, each of the rollers of the roller assemblies being positioned for rolling movement relative to one of the guides as the door is moved to and between the closed and open positions.
- 2. The door of claim 1 wherein the guides further comprise:a pair of spaced guide arms between which the roller assemblies are positioned, the guide arms having confronting inner surfaces which are adapted for rolling contact by the first set of rollers.
- 3. The door of claim 2 wherein the spaced guide arms project generally parallel to the front and back faces of the door.
- 4. The door of claim 1 wherein the sections are slats which are pivotally coupled together and the door is a coiling door.
- 5. The door of claim 1 further comprising:a retainer positioned within the guides to capture the second set of rollers therein; and a race on the retainer which is adapted for rolling contact by the second set of rollers, wherein the second set of rollers engages the race on the retainer for rolling contact when one of the faces of the door is deflected in response to a load applied to the door.
- 6. The door of claim 5 wherein the first set of rollers are not captured by the retainer.
- 7. The door of claim 1 wherein a grouping of three adjacent sections of the door includes two rollers of the first set with one roller from the second set therebetween and each of the rollers are mounted to respective sections in the grouping of three adjacent sections.
- 8. The door of claim 7 wherein the roller of the second set of one grouping is proximate the front face of the door and the roller of the second set of an adjacent grouping is proximate the back face of the door.
- 9. A door selectively movable between open and closed positions in a door opening having opposing lateral sides, the door comprising:a plurality of laterally extending sections each of which is pivotally coupled to an adjacent section and has spaced lateral ends, the sections collectively defining a front face and a back face of the door; a roller assembly extending from the lateral ends of selected sections, each roller assembly including a roller mounted for rotation; a plurality of roller mountings which non-pivotally join selected roller assemblies to the respective section of the door, each roller mounting having a first face directed to the front face of the door and a second face directed to the back face of the door; wherein a first set of the rollers are mounted for rotation on axes generally parallel to the front and back faces of the door and a second set of the rollers are mounted for rotation on axes generally perpendicular to the front and back faces of the door, the selected sections each having rollers from only one of the first and second set of rollers and selected rollers of the second set being joined to selected roller mountings to extend outwardly from the first faces thereof and be positioned proximate the front face of the door and other rollers of the second set being joined to selected roller mountings to extend outwardly from the second faces thereof and be positioned proximate the back face of the door; a pair of opposing guides each of which are mounted proximate one of the lateral sides of the door opening with one of the lateral ends of the door positioned therein, each of the rollers of the roller assemblies being positioned in one of the guides for rolling movement therein as the door is moved to and between the closed and open positions, each guide further including a pair of spaced guide arms between which the roller assemblies are positioned, the guide arms having confronting inner surfaces which are adapted for rolling contact by the first set of rollers; and a retainer mounted within each of the guides, the retainer capturing the second set of rollers for rolling movement therein along an outwardly oriented race on the retainer when one of the faces of the door is deflected.
- 10. The door of claim 9 wherein the sections are slats which are pivotally coupled together and the door is a coiling door.
- 11. The door of claim 9 wherein each grouping of three adjacent sections of the door includes two rollers of the first set with one roller from the second set therebetween and each of the rollers are mounted to respective sections in the grouping of three adjacent sections.
- 12. The door of claim 11 wherein the roller of the second set of one grouping is proximate the front face of the door and the roller of the second set of an adjacent grouping is proximate the back face of the door.
- 13. A method of installing a door selectively movable between open and closed positions in a door opening having opposing lateral sides, the method comprising:mounting a pair of guides each on one of the lateral sides of the door opening; positioning a plurality of lateral extending door sections between the guides, each of the door sections being coupled to an adjacent door section for movement relative thereto during movement of the door to and between the open and closed positions, the sections collectively defining a front face and a back face of the door; non-pivotally joining a plurality of roller assemblies to extend from selected sections of the door, each of the roller assemblies having a roller; inserting the plurality of roller assemblies into one of the guides; orienting a first set of the rollers for rotation about axes generally parallel to the front and back faces of the door, the first set of rollers being oriented for rolling movement relative to one of the guides as the door is moved to and between the closed and open positions; orienting a second set of the rollers for rotation about axes generally perpendicular to the front and back faces of the door with selected rollers of the second set positioned proximate the front face of the door and other rollers of the second set positioned proximate the back face of the door; capturing the second set of rollers by a retainer in the guides for rolling movement thereon as the door is moved to and between the closed and open positions; and mounting each of the rollers to the lateral end of selected sections of the door such that each of the selected sections has rollers from only one of the first and second set of rollers.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:arranging the roller assemblies on a grouping of three adjacent door sections with two rollers of the first set and one roller of the second set therebetween.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:positioning the roller of the second set of one grouping proximate the front face of the door; and positioning the roller of the second set of an adjacent grouping proximate the back face of the door.
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