Patent classifications
E06B9/581
Apparatus and methods for door curtain breakaway detection
An example apparatus includes a sensor to detect a lateral edge of a door curtain within a guide of a door, and a controller to identify when the door curtain transitions from an operational state to a breakaway state based on a signal from the sensor, the operational state corresponding to when the lateral edge of the door curtain is enclosed by the guide as the door curtain moves between open and closed positions, and the breakaway state corresponding to when a portion of the lateral edge of the door curtain below an upper end of the guide breaks away from the guide.
Base slat pry stopper
A base slat pry stopper, such as a base slat locking bracket, for locking a rolling shutter curtain covering an opening of a structure is disclosed. The base slat pry stopper may include a bracket base plate mounted to an opening bottom wall on an interior side of the shutter curtain, and a base slat engagement portion extending upward from the bracket base plate and above a top surface of the opening bottom wall. When the shutter curtain is unrolled to cover the opening, the base slat engagement portion engages the base slat to prevent the base slat from deflecting upward away from the opening bottom wall when a force applied from an exterior side of the shutter curtain causes the base slat to deflect toward the interior side of the structure and the shutter curtain. The base slat pry stopper may be permanently or removably installed.
ROLLING SHUTTER LOCKING SYSTEM
A locking system for a rolling shutter that includes a plurality of rolling shutter slats, comprises a guide track with a U-shaped guide channel having a channel base, and first and second channel walls. A lock bar is coupled to the rolling shutter slats. In a locked position, the lock bar extends transverse to the channel base. The lock bar has a notch covered by a breakaway wall that is aligned with the channel base in the locked position. The lock bar may be slidably received in a sleeve that is positioned in the guide channel to increase resistance to torsional forces on the locking system. In an alternative embodiment, the locking system comprises a unitary extruded body, a lock bar, and a handle. A longitudinal channel is formed integrally in the body for receiving the lock bar and handle. The lock bar is slidable in the channel between an extended locked position and a retracted unlocked position. The handle is positioned in the channel to stop the retraction of the lock bar at the unlocked position.
ROLLING SHUTTER MODULAR UTILITY SLAT
A utility slat for a rolling shutter comprises a single-walled slat body with a U-shaped channel formed in the slat body that defines an interior space for receiving additional features, such as a rolling shutter locking device. A cover is removably coupled to the slat body to enclose the interior space.
ROLLING SHUTTER SYSTEM
A rolling shutter comprises first and second slats, each slat having inner and outer sides, a first edge with an engaging track, and a second edge with a receiving track. The receiving track comprises a lip member and a guard member that are spaced apart to form an aperture that is sized and shaped to receive the engaging track of another slat. The engaging track of the first slat is received in the receiving track of the second slat to form an articulating hinge. The hinge has a vertical position with the maximum extension of the first and second slats, and the hinge is rotatable from the vertical position in a backward direction. In one embodiment, the engaging track is hook-shaped and comprises a bend that curves toward the inner side, and a rib positioned at the first edge that projects from the inner side. The hinge is rotatable from the vertical position in the forward direction, and the rib of the first slat contacts the lip member of the second slat to stop the forward rotation of the hinge.
Slatted Door with Increased Impact Resistance
A shutter roller door with a shutter roller drivable by a drive mechanism; a flexible door windable on the roller and movable between retracted and extended positions by the drive mechanism, the door having integrally formed interconnected slats, each having upper and lower edges, and arranged perpendicular to a direction of door travel; a guide rail assembly positioned at each side; and end members attachable to an end of a corresponding slat. Each slat has an upper hook portion and an upper curved channel, the upper hook portion configured to engage with a lower curved channel of the lower edge of an upper adjacent slat, and the lower edge having a lower hook portion and a lower curved channel configured to engage with the upper curved channel of the upper edge of a lower adjacent slat.
METHODS AND APPARATUS TO MONITOR AND/OR ADJUST OPERATIONS OF DOORS
Methods and apparatus to monitor and/or adjust operations of doors are disclosed. An apparatus includes processor circuitry to execute instructions to: monitor a position of a door panel associated with a door system; detect when a beam from a photo-eye sensor associated with the door system is in an unexpected non-triggered state based on the position of the door panel; and generate an alert or notification indicating a significance of the beam in the unexpected non-triggered state.
METHODS AND APPARATUS TO OPERATE POWERED DOORS
Methods and apparatus to operate powered doors are disclosed. A door system includes a panel, and a track including a first track wall and a second track wall opposite the first track wall. The first and second track walls define a channel therebetween. A lateral edge of the panel is to move along the channel as the panel moves between a closed position and an open position. The door system further includes a first refeed block to be aligned with the first track wall. The first refeed block is to extend a first distance above the first track wall. The door system also includes a second refeed block to be aligned with the second track wall. The second refeed block is to extend a second distance above the second track wall. The first distance greater than the second distance.
Bottom assembly for a breakaway door
The present invention is a bottom assembly for a breakaway door. The bottom assembly comprises a first mounting plate fixed on one of the faces of the breakaway door proximate to its bottom and a security edge formed of a loop of flexible material suspended from the bottom of the breakaway door. The security edge has a second tab sandwiched between the first mounting plate and the breakaway door to mount the security edge to the breakaway door. The loop of flexible material has an interior void at least partially filled with an internal cushion. The bottom assembly further includes a first padded bar including a bumper and a first tab extending from the bumper wherein the first tab is sandwiched between the first mounting plate and the breakaway door to mount the first padded bar to said breakaway door.
Retractable Screen Retention System
The retractable screen retention system is a guiding device for retractable screens that is sturdy, secured, and does not displace easily. To accomplish this, the system includes a track assembly, a guiding rail, and a sliding assembly. The sliding assembly further includes a retention housing and a weight bar. The design and components of the retention housing allows for movement of the weight bar and the retractable screen and yet keeps them retained in the system. Furthermore, the arrangement of the sliding assembly is designed to be flexible and doesn't allow it to come out of the track during deflective motions such as due to wind or some other physical impact. Thus, the system provides a track assembly with a guiding channel for the retractable screen that prevents the displacement of the retractable screen from the track while providing flexibility.