Claims
- 1. An improved door elevating system for use with a door having a plurality of horizontal door panels hinged together at their horizontal edges and guided at their vertical edges between a pair of guide rails, said system comprising means to displace said door along said guide rails, said means comprising a door lifting cable disposed along a respective one of opposed vertical edges of said door, said cable being secured at one end to a bottom portion of said door, an opposed end portion of said cable being wound on a rotatable drum rotatably supported on a drive shaft and disposed in alignment with said vertical edge; said drum having an outer cable receiving surface on which said cable can be wound, a cable entry hole in said surface positioned adjacent said vertical edge of said door, a vertical outer bearing side face protecting said cable entry hole, and a free side face opposite from said cable entry hole; said free side face facing inwardly of said vertical edge of said door, a cable passage inside said drum spaced from said drive shaft and having an exit port in said free side face whereby said end of said cable exits for adjustment in an area providing easy access to said cable, adjustable fastening means to secure said cable in said passage, and a fail safety device having a pair of sensing wires each connected at one end to a respective one of said cables disposed along a respective one of said door vertical edges, said sensing wires being taut and guided by guide pulleys and connected at an opposed end to a respective strike bolt secured adjacent a respective one of said door vertical edges, said guide rails having bolt engaging means to receive and retain said bolts when said bolts are released by the slackening of said sensing wires due to loss of tension of any of said door lifting cables.
- 2. A door elevating system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said adjustable fastening means is a cable retention bolt having a cable engaging end adjustably positioned in a side wall of said exit post, said opposed end of said cable extending out of said exit post providing controlled cable adjustment.
- 3. A door elevating system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said drum is secured on a horizontal door shaft, said means to displace said door further comprising a torsion spring wound about said door shaft, said spring being captive between its ends by a stationary bearing plug and a spring winding plug, each of said plugs having an outer universal thread and being in threaded engagement with a respective end winding of said spring.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 307,642 filed Oct. 1, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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