Soft roll-up door with fall protection
11208840 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2009/1555
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/581
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/1566
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A roll-up door with fall protection preferably includes a door web, a pair of guide tracks, a pair of lower track brackets, a plurality of upper track brackets and a door web roller. The door web includes a plurality of screen web panels and wind bars. Opposing ends of the door web are retained in the pair of guide tracks. A first wind bar is arraigned to be 42 inches off a floor to meet OSHA fall protection standards. The door web includes at least two upper wind bars above the first wind bar and at least one lower wind bar below the first wind bar. The pair of guide tracks are secured to a wall with the pair of lower track brackets and the plurality of upper track brackets. A top of the pair of lower track brackets are located at least 42 inches above the floor.
Claims
1. A soft roll-up door with fall protection comprising: a door web includes a plurality of screen web panels and a plurality of wind bars, a spacing between said plurality of wind bars below 42 inches from a floor is less than a spacing of said plurality of wind bars above 42 inches; a pair of guide tracks each include a substantially C-shaped cross section for retaining opposing ends of said door web, wherein said pair of guide tracks are capable of being secured to a wall; and a door web roller is retained at a top of said pair of guide tracks to retain an end of said door web.
2. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 1, further comprising: at least one pair of upper track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of upper track brackets capable of being attached to the wall.
3. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 1 wherein: each screen web panel includes a screen web, a top cylinder object and a lower cylindrical object, a top of the screen web is wrapped over said top cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a top ridge, a bottom of said screen web is wrapped over said bottom cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a bottom ridge.
4. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 3 wherein: said plurality of wind bars include a top retention slot and a bottom retention slot, said top ridge of said screen web panel is slid into said bottom retention slot of one of said plurality of wind bars, said bottom ridge is slid into said top retention slot of another one of said plurality of wind bars.
5. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 4, further comprising: a wind bar cap includes a cavity which is sized to receive an outer perimeter of one of said plurality of wind bars and a pair of opposing slots which are sized to receive a thickness of said screen web, an inner dimension of said pair of guide tracks is sized to receive a width of said wind bar cap.
6. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 1, further comprising: said door web roller is retained at a top of said pair of guide tracks with a pair of roller brackets.
7. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of lower track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of lower track brackets is capable of being attached to a wall.
8. A soft roll-up door with fall protection comprising: a door web includes a plurality of screen web panels and a plurality of wind bars, a spacing between said plurality of wind bars below 42 inches from the floor is less than a spacing of said plurality of wind bars above 42 inches; a pair of guide tracks each include a substantially C-shaped cross section for retaining opposing ends of said door web, wherein said pair of guide tracks are capable of being secured to a wall, a pair of lower track brackets, said door web and said pair of guide tracks at 42 inches and below from a floor are strong enough to withstand a force of 200 pounds applied in a horizontal axis to a front of said soft roll-up door; and a door web roller is retained at a top of said guide tracks to retain an end of said door web.
9. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 8, further comprising: at least one pair of upper track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of upper track brackets capable of being attached to the wall.
10. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 8 wherein: each screen web panel includes a screen web, a top cylinder object and a lower cylindrical object, a top of the screen web is wrapped over said top cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a top ridge, a bottom of said screen web is wrapped over said bottom cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a bottom ridge.
11. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 10 wherein: said plurality of wind bars include a top retention slot and a bottom retention slot, said top ridge of said screen web panel is slid into said bottom retention slot of one of said plurality of wind bars, said bottom ridge is slid into said top retention slot of another one of said plurality of wind bars.
12. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 11, further comprising: a wind bar cap includes a cavity which is sized to receive an outer perimeter of one of said plurality of wind bars and a pair of opposing slots which are sized to receive a thickness of said screen web, an inner dimension of said pair of guide tracks is sized to receive a width of said wind bar cap.
13. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 8, further comprising: said door web roller is retained at a top of said pair of guide tracks with a pair of roller brackets.
14. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 8, further comprising: the pair of lower track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of lower track brackets is capable of being attached to a wall.
15. A soft roll-up door with fall protection comprising: a door web includes a plurality of screen web panels and a plurality of wind bars, one of said plurality of wind bars has a height of 42 inches relative to a floor, a spacing between said plurality of wind bars below said 42 inch wind bar is less than a spacing of said plurality of wind bars above said 42 inch wind bar; a pair of guide tracks each include a substantially C-shaped cross section for retaining opposing ends of said door web, said pair of guide tracks are capable of being attached to a vertical surface, a pair of lower track brackets, said pair of guide tracks and said door web that are at 42 inches and below from the floor are strong enough to withstand a force of 200 pounds applied in a horizontal axis to a front of said soft roll-up door; and a door web roller is retained at a top of said guide tracks to retain an end of said door web.
16. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 15, further comprising: the pair of lower track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of lower track brackets is capable of being attached to a wall; and at least one pair of upper track brackets having one end attached to said pair of guide tracks, an opposing end of said pair of upper track brackets capable of being attached to the wall.
17. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 15 wherein: each screen web panel includes a screen web, a top cylinder object and a lower cylindrical object, a top of the screen web is wrapped over said top cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a top ridge, a bottom of said screen web is wrapped over said bottom cylindrical object and attached to itself to form a bottom ridge.
18. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 17 wherein: said plurality of wind bars include a top retention slot and a bottom retention slot, said top ridge of said screen web panel is slid into said bottom retention slot of one of said plurality of wind bars, said bottom ridge is slid into said top retention slot of another one of said plurality of wind bars.
19. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 18, further comprising: a wind bar cap includes a cavity which is sized to receive an outer perimeter of one of said plurality of wind bars and a pair of opposing slots which are sized to receive a thickness of said screen web, an inner dimension of said pair of guide tracks is sized to receive a width of said wind bar cap.
20. The soft roll-up door with fall protection of claim 15, further comprising: said door web roller is retained at a top of said pair of guide tracks with a pair of roller brackets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(18) A first wind bar 24a is arraigned to be 42 inches off the floor 104, when a bottom of the door web 10 contacts the floor 104 to meet OSHA fall protection standards. The door web 10 includes at least two upper wind bars 24b, 24c located above the first wind bar 24a and at least one lower wind bar 24d below the first wind bar 24a. Alternatively, a spacing between the plurality of wind bars 24 located below the wind bar 24a is less than the spacing between the plurality of wind bars 24 located above the wind bar 24a. The pair of guide tracks 12 are secured to a wall 108 with a pair of lower track brackets 14 and a plurality of upper track brackets 16. Each lower track bracket 14 includes a base member 56, a wall flange 58 and a guide flange 60. Each upper track bracket 16 includes a base member 62, a wall flange 64 and a guide flange 66. A top of the pair of lower track brackets 16 are located at least 42 inches above the floor 104 to meet OSHA fall protection standards. With reference to
(19) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.