OVERHEAD DOOR AND FRAME
20210388663 ยท 2021-12-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An overhead door and frame has a horizontal header connected to tripod legs with splice assemblies. Each tripod leg has two upright columns connected to an upright I-bar. The splice assemblies connect the upright columns to the header. Hinges pivotally mount an overhead door to the header to allow hydraulic cylinders to selectively move the overhead door to an open position and a closed position.
Claims
1. An overhead door and frame comprising: an overhead door, a frame, hinges connected to the overhead door and the frame for supporting the overhead door on the frame for movement between a generally horizontal open position and an upright closed position, the frame comprising: a header having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first tripod leg connected to the first end of the header, said first tripod leg comprising: a first base, a first upright tubular column secured to the first base, a second upright tubular column secured to the first base, said second upright tubular column being parallel to the first upright tubular column and laterally spaced from the first upright tubular column, a first upright I-bar secured to the first base, said first upright I-bar being spaced from the first upright tubular column and spaced from the second upright tubular column, at least one first transverse member secured to the first upright tubular column and secured to the second upright tubular column, at least one first rib secured to the at least one first transverse member and the first upright I-bar for connecting the one first transverse member to the first upright I-bar, a second tripod leg connected to the second end of the header, said second tripod leg comprising: a second base, a third upright tubular column secured to the second base, a fourth upright tubular column secured to the second base, said fourth upright tubular column being parallel to the third upright tubular column and laterally spaced from the third upright tubular column, a second upright I-bar secured to the second base, said second upright I-bar being spaced from the third upright tubular column and spaced from the fourth upright tubular column, at least one second transverse member secured to the third upright tubular column and secured to the fourth upright tubular column, at least one second rib secured to the at least one second transverse member and secured to the second upright I-bar, a first linear actuator connected to the overhead door and the at least one first transverse member, and a second linear actuator connected to the overhead door and the at least one second transverse member, said first linear actuator and said second linear actuator being concurrently operable to selectively move the overhead door relative to the frame between the upright closed position and the generally horizontal open position and from the generally horizontal open position to the upright closed position.
2. The overhead door and frame of claim 1 wherein: the at least one first transverse member comprises a pair of first transverse members secured together in a generally right angle relation, the at least one first rib comprising a pair of first ribs secured to the pair of first transverse members and the first upright I-bar for connecting the pair of first transverse members to the first I-bar, the at least one second transverse member comprising a pair of second transverse members secured together in a generally right angle relation, and the at least one second rib comprising a pair of second ribs secured to the pair of second transverse members and the second upright I-bar for connecting the second transverse members to the second I-bar.
3. The overhead door and frame of claim 1 including: a plurality of first members secured to the first upright tubular column, the second upright tubular column and the first upright I-bar for connecting the first upright tubular column and the second upright tubular column to the first upright I-bar, and a plurality of second members secured to the third upright tubular column, the fourth upright tubular column and the second upright I-bar for connecting the third upright tubular column and the fourth upright tubular column to the second upright I-bar.
4. The overhead door and frame of claim 3 wherein: the plurality of first members comprise a plurality of horizontal first plates, and the plurality of second members comprising a plurality of horizontal second plates.
5. The overhead door and frame of claim 1 wherein: the first base includes a first front corner section, a second corner section laterally spaced from the first front corner section and a first middle rear section, the first upright tubular column being secured to the first front corner section of the first base, the second upright tubular column being secured to the second corner section of the first base, the first upright I-bar being secured to the first middle rear section of the first base, the second base including a third front corner section, a fourth corner section laterally spaced from the third front corner section and a second middle rear section, the third upright tubular column being secured to the third front corner section of the second base, the fourth upright tubular column being secured to the fourth corner section of the second base, and the second upright I-bar being secured to the second middle rear section of the second base.
6. The overhead door and frame of claim 5 including: a plurality of first members secured to the first upright tubular column, the second upright tubular column and the first upright I-bar, and a plurality of second members secured to the third upright tubular column, the fourth upright tubular column and the second upright I-bar.
7. The overhead door and frame of claim 6 wherein: the plurality of first members comprise a plurality of horizontal first plates, and the plurality of second members comprising a plurality of horizontal second plates.
8. The overhead door and frame of claim 1 including: a first connecting device secured to the at least one first transverse member and connected to the first linear actuator, and a second connecting device secured to the at least one second transverse member and connected to the second linear actuator.
9. A door and frame comprising: a door, a frame, pivoting structure connected to the door and the frame for supporting the door on the frame for movement between an open position and a closed position, the frame comprising: a header, a first tripod leg connected to the header, said first tripod leg comprising: a first base, a first column secured to the first base, a second column secured to the first base, said second column being laterally spaced from the first column, a first I-bar secured to the first base, said first I-bar being spaced from the first column and spaced from the second column, at least one first member secured to the first column and secured to the second column, a second tripod leg connected to the header, said second tripod leg comprising: a second base, a third column secured to the second base, a fourth column secured to the second base, said fourth column being laterally spaced from the third column, a second I-bar secured to the second base, said second I-bar being spaced from the third column and spaced from the fourth column, at least one second member secured to the third column and secured to the fourth column, a first linear actuator connected to the door and the at least one first member, and a second linear actuator connected to the door and the at least one second member, said first linear actuator and said second linear actuator being concurrently operable to selectively move the door relative to the frame between the closed position and the open position and from the open position to the closed position.
10. The door and frame of claim 9 wherein: the at least one first member comprises a pair of first members secured together in a generally right angle relation, a pair of first ribs secured to the pair of first members and the first I-bar for connecting the pair of first members to the first I-bar, the at least one second member comprising a pair of second members secured together in a generally right angle relation, and a pair of second ribs secured to the pair of second members and the second I-bar for connecting the pair of second members to the second I-bar.
11. The door and frame of claim 9 including: a plurality of first plates secured to the first column, the second column and the first I-bar, and a plurality of second plates secured to the third column, the fourth column and the second I-bar.
12. The door and frame of claim 9 including: at least one first rib secured to the at least one first member and the first I-bar to connect the one first member to the first I-bar, and at least one second rib secured to the at least one second member and the second I-bar to connect the one second member to the second I-bar.
13. The door and frame of claim 9 including: a pair of first ribs secured to the at least one first member and the first I-bar to connect the at least one first member to the first I-bar, and a pair of second ribs secured to the at least one second member and the second I-bar to connect the at least one second member to the second I-bar.
14. The door and frame of claim 9 including: a first connecting device secured to the at least one first member and connected to the first linear actuator, and a second connecting device secured to the at least one second member and connected to the second linear actuator.
15. The door and frame of claim 9 wherein: the first base includes a first front corner section, a second corner section laterally spaced from the first front corner section and a first middle rear section, the first column being secured to the first front cover section of the first base, the second column being secured to the second corner section of the first base, the first I-bar being secured to the first middle rear section of the first base, the second base including a third front corner section, a fourth corner section laterally spaced from the third front corner section and a second middle rear section, the third column being secured to the third front corner section of the second base, the fourth column being secured to the fourth corner section of the second base, and the second I-bar being secured to the second middle rear section of the second base.
16. A door and frame comprising: a door, a frame, pivoting structure connected to the door and the frame for supporting the door on the frame for movement between an open position and a closed position, the frame including: a header, and a tripod leg connected to the header, the tripod leg comprising: a base, a first column secured to the base, a second column secured to the base, said second column being laterally spaced from the first column, a I-bar secured to the base, said I-bar being spaced from the first column and spaced from the second column, a member secured to the first column and secured to the second column, and at least one linear actuator connected to the door and the member operable to move the door relative to the frame between the closed position and the open position and from the open position to the closed position.
17. The door and frame of claim 16 including: a rib secured to the member and secured to the I-bar for connecting the member to the I-bar.
18. The door and frame of claim 16 including: a pair of laterally spaced ribs secured to the member and secured to the I-bar for connecting the member to the I-bar.
19. The door and frame of claim 16 including: a pair of ribs secured to the member and secured to the I-bar for connecting the member to the I-bar, and a connecting device secured to the member and operatively connected to the linear actuator.
20. The door and frame of claim 16 including: a plurality of rigid members secured to the first column, the second column and the I-bar for connecting the first column and the second column to the I-bar.
21. The door and frame of claim 16 wherein: the base includes a first front corner section, a second front corner section laterally spaced from the first front corner section and a middle rear section, the first column being secured to the first front corner section, the second column being secured to the second front corner section, and the I-bar being secured to the middle rear section of the base.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE OVERHEAD DOOR
[0029] A building 9, shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Frame 11, shown in
[0032] Tripod leg 13, shown in
[0033] The second tripod leg 14, shown in
[0034] Proceeding to
[0035] Frame 11 has first splice assemblies 107 and 108, shown in
[0036] Splice assembly 107 has a body 109 comprising a flat upright member supporting a pair of upright ribs 111 and 112. Ribs 111 and 112 have flat end surfaces located in surface engagement with a first inside wall 119 of column 74 of tripod leg 14. Body 109 has a first end 113 located in engagement with a second inside wall 123 of column 74. A fastener 116, shown as a threaded bolt, cooperates with a nut 117 retained on body 109 to hold ribs 111 and 112 in upright surface engagement with inside wall 119 of column 74. A second fastener 121, shown as a threaded bolt, extends through a nut 122 secured to column 74. The distal end of fastener 121 engages second end 114 of body 109 and forces first end 113 of body 109 into engagement with second inside wall 123 of column 74. A fastener 124 cooperates with a nut 126 on body 109 and a third fastener 127 cooperating with a nut 128 on body 109 operates in concert with fastener 116 to retain ribs 111 and 112 in surface engagement with inside wall 119 of column 74. A plat 129 secured to body 109 and ribs 111 and 112 is fixed by welds to header 12.
[0037] Splice assembly 108 has an upright body 131 supporting a pair of upright ribs 132 and 133. Fasteners 134, 139 and 141 retained on column 76 cooperate with nuts 136, 142, 143 concurrently hold ribs 132 and 133 in upright surface engagement with a first inside wall of column 76. An additional fastener 139 threaded through a nut 138 secured to column 76 has a distal end that contacts body 131 and holds body 131 in engagement with a second inside wall of column 76. Body 131 and ribs 132 and 133 are secured to a plate 144. Welds secure plate 144 to header 12. Splice assemblies 107 and 108 are laterally spaced apart and telescope into the upper ends of tubular columns 74 and 76 of tripod leg 14. Fasteners 116, 124 and 127 secure splice assembly to column 74. Fasteners 134, 139 and 141 secure splice assembly 108 to column 76.
[0038] Hinge assembly 38, shown in
[0039] Hinge assembly 37 mounted on the end of header 12 opposite hinge assembly 38 has the same structure and function as hinge assembly 38. Hinge assemblies 37 and 38 are concurrently operative to support overhead door 10 on frame 11 and allow overhead door 10 to be moved with linear actuators 16 and 17 from a door closed position and a door open position. Hinge assemblies 37 and 38 also support overhead door 10 in the open position on frame 11.
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[0041] The foregoing drawing and description of the overhead door and frame with tripod legs and splice assemblies is one embodiment of the invention. Persons skilled in the art of overhead doors can make changes and modifications of the structures and materials to the door, the frame and the hinges without departing from the door, the frame and the tripod leg defined in the claims.