Auxiliary chain assembly for rolling doors and the like
11339610 ยท 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/78
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A chain assembly includes a wheel secured on a shaft. A chain manually rotates the wheel and the shaft. A one way bearing has an inner race secured to the shaft and has an outer race that can freely rotate in only one direction in relation to the inner race. A brake drum is coupled to the outer race. Brake shoes are in operative contact with the brake drum to apply friction to the brake drum when there is relative motion between them. A brake adjuster adjusts the braking force applied by the brake shoes on said brake drum. The one way bearing is arranged to maintain the brake drum stationary in one direction of rotation of the shaft and rotate the brake drum in the opposite direction of rotation resulting in a degree of braking of the shaft as determined by the brake adjuster.
Claims
1. A chain assembly comprising a shaft defining an axis; a hand operated chain wheel coupled to said shaft for rotating said shaft about said axis; a chain engaged with said chain wheel for rotating said shaft about said axis in one of first and second directions, said shaft being mounted for rotation in both said first and second directions; a one way bearing having an inner race secured to said shaft for rotation therewith and having an outer race that can freely rotate in one direction in relation to said inner race and prevented from freely rotating in another or opposite direction in relation to said inner race; a brake drum coupled to said outer race; a brake shoe in operative contact with said brake drum for applying frictional forces to said brake drum only when there is relative movement between said brake shoe and said brake drum with rotation of said chain wheel in only said second direction; brake adjusting means for adjusting the braking forces applied by said brake shoe on said brake drum, said one way bearing being arranged to maintain said brake drum stationary in relation to said brake shoe in said first direction of rotation of said shaft and to move in relation to said brake drum in said second direction of rotation of said shaft resulting in a degree of braking of said shaft as determined by said brake adjusting means, whereby said shaft can be continuously rotated in both said first and second directions with retarding forces applied to said shaft only when said shaft is rotated in said second direction.
2. The chain assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said shaft has a hexagonal cross-section and said wheel and said inner race have a mating hexagonal opening to receive said shaft.
3. The chain assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said brake shoe is pivotally mounted for movements in relation to said brake drum.
4. The chain assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising a housing having an opening for said shaft, said brake shoe being fixed on an inside surface of said housing.
5. The chain assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein said brake adjusting means is mounted on an outside surface of said housing.
6. The chain assembly as defined in claim 5, wherein said brake adjusting means includes a cam for applying variable pressure or force on said brake shoe upon rotation of said cam.
7. The chain assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein said brake adjusting means comprises a spring tensioning means mounted on the outside surface of said housing and coupled to said cam, whereby said spring tensioning means can be adjusted outside of said housing to accommodate angular forces applied to said shaft.
8. A rolling door chain assembly comprising a main horizontal shaft; a curtain of linked horizontal slats; a frame comprising vertical tracks or rails arranged to slidably receive lateral ends of said curtain slats, said curtain being moveable upwardly and downwardly within said frame; a chain assembly coupled to said main horizontal shaft, said chain assembly comprising an operator shaft defining an axis and coupled to said main horizontal shaft; a hand operated chain wheel coupled to said operator shaft for rotating said operator shaft about said axis; a chain engaged with said chain wheel for rotating said operator shaft about said axis in a first direction for upwardly raising said curtain and a second direction for downwardly lowering said curtain, said operator shaft being mounted for unlocked rotation in both said first and second directions; a one way bearing having an inner race secured to said operator shaft for rotation therewith and having an outer race that can freely rotate in one direction in relation to said inner race and prevented from freely rotating in another or opposite direction in relation to said inner race; a brake drum coupled to said outer race; a brake shoe in operative contact with said brake drum for applying frictional forces to said brake drum only when there is relative movement between said brake shoe and said brake drum with rotation of said chain wheel only in said second direction corresponding to the lowering of said curtain; brake adjusting means for adjusting the braking forces applied by said brake shoe on said brake drum, said one way bearing being arranged to maintain said brake drum stationary in relation to said brake shoe in said first direction of rotation of said operator shaft corresponding to upward movement of said curtain and to move in relation to said brake drum in said second direction of rotation of said operator shaft resulting in a degree of braking of said operator shaft as determined by said brake adjusting means, whereby said operator shaft can be continuously rotated in both said first and second directions with different degrees of braking applied to said operator shaft and said main horizontal shaft.
9. The rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said hand operated chain wheel is mounted for rotation about said axis of said shaft.
10. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said operator shaft has an hexagonal cross-section and said wheel and said inner race have mating hexagonal openings to receive said shaft.
11. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 8, further comprising a housing having an opening for said operator shaft, said brake shoe being fixed on an inside surface of said housing.
12. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein said brake adjusting means is mounted on an outside surface of said housing.
13. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein said brake adjusting means includes a cam for applying variable pressure or force on said brake shoe upon rotation of said cam.
14. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein said brake adjusting means comprises a spring tensioning means mounted on the outside surface of said housing and coupled to said cam, whereby said spring tensioning means can be adjusted outside of said housing to accommodate angular forces applied to said shaft.
15. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 8, further comprising governor means for arresting rotation of said operator and said main horizontal shafts when a predetermined speed of rotation is reached.
16. A rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein said brake drum is mounted on a retaining plate, and said governor means is also mounted on said retaining plate for sharing rotational movements with said brake drum.
17. A rolling door chain assembly comprising a main horizontal shaft; a curtain of linked horizontal slats; a frame comprising vertical tracks or rails arranged to slidably receive lateral ends of said curtain slats, said curtain being moveable upwardly and downwardly within said frame; a chain assembly coupled to said main horizontal shaft, said chain assembly comprising an operator shaft defining an axis and coupled to said main horizontal shaft; a hand operated chain wheel coupled to said operator shaft for rotating said operator shaft about said axis; a chain engaged with said chain wheel for unlocked rotation of said operator shaft about said axis in a first direction for upwardly raising said curtain and a second direction for downwardly lowering said curtain, said operator shaft being mounted for unlocked rotation in both said first and second directions provided that a speed of rotation is below a predetermined speed; a one way bearing having an inner race secured to said operator shaft for rotation therewith and having an outer race that can freely rotate in one direction in relation to said inner race and prevented from freely rotating in another or opposite direction in relation to said inner race; a brake drum coupled to said outer race; a brake shoe in operative contact with said brake drum for applying frictional forces to said brake drum only when there is relative movement between said brake shoe and said brake drum with rotation of said chain wheel only in said second direction corresponding to the lowering of said curtain; brake adjusting means for adjusting the braking forces applied by said brake shoe on said brake drum, said one way bearing being arranged to maintain said brake drum stationary in relation to said brake shoe in said first direction of rotation of said operator shaft corresponding to upward movement of said curtain and to move in relation to said brake drum in said second direction of rotation of said operator shaft resulting in a degree of braking of said operator shaft as determined by said brake adjusting means, whereby said operator shaft can be continuously rotated in both said first and second directions as long as said operator shaft rotating speed does not exceed said predetermined speed.
18. The rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 17, further comprising governor means for adjustably setting said predetermined speed.
19. The rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 18, wherein said brake drum is mounted on a retaining plate, and said governor means is also mounted on said retaining plate for sharing rotational movements with said brake drum.
20. The rolling door chain assembly as defined in claim 18, wherein said governor means comprises a spring-loaded weight that is mounted to pivot between a first position allowing said shaft to rotate when said shaft rotates below said predetermined speed and a second position that locks said shaft when said shaft exceeds said predetermined speed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Those skilled in the art will appreciate the improvements and advantages that derive from the present invention upon reading the following detailed description, claims, and drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) Referring now specifically to the figures, in which the identical or similar parts have been designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
(17) The rolling door assembly 10 includes a rolling door or curtain 12 formed of horizontal slats 14 linked to each other in any conventional manner as shown. The slats 14 and, therefore, the curtain 12, are generally formed of steel and can represent a significant weight. The curtain 12 can be rolled up about a main horizontal shaft 16 between a fully raised condition to provide access to an entry point in a structure and a fully lowered position to close such opening or entry point. The edges of the slats 14 are received and generally slide within vertical tracks or rails 18 in any conventional manner. The curtain 12 is typically raised and lowered by an operator that includes a reversible motor drive for rotating the shaft 16 in either direction about its axis. The operator and motor drive therein are not shown in
(18) An auxiliary chain assembly 24 in accordance with the invention is coupled with a gear 22 mounted on the main shaft 16, the gear 16 being coupled to the auxiliary chain assembly as to be more fully described.
(19) The auxiliary chain assembly 24 is coupled to the gear 22 by means of a chain 26, the gears being selected to generally provide a desired gearing ratio, as well understood to those skilled in the art.
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(21) An important feature of the invention is the provision of a stop brake assembly 48 secured to the side plate portion 28c in any conventional manner. The brake assembly 48 is also mounted on the hexagonal shaft 32, for reasons to be described. The hexagonal shaft 32 extends through the stop brake assembly 48 and is coupled to a chain gear 50, also mounted on the hexagonal shaft 32 for rotation therewith. The chain gear 50 is coupled to the chain 26 shown in
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(23) Positioned within the brake drum 62 are two brake shoes 72, 74 pivotally mounted to apply more or less friction against the internal surface of the brake drum 62, as will be more fully discussed.
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(25) A tension spring 100 applies a force on the brake shoes 72, 74 to keep them in a retracted condition to reduce the friction applied by the brake shoes to the brake drum 62.
(26) An optional feature is the provision of a fly lock out pin governor 110 provided with a smooth bore or hole 110a at one end and a spring retainer 110b at the other end. A rectangular protrusion projects outwardly between the two ends as shown. A bolt 112 extends through the hole 110a secured to a nut 114 to form a pivot about which the governor 110 can rotate. A lock washer 116 and a bushing 118 made from, for example, from bronze ensure that the governor 110 can rotate freely in response to centrifugal forces applied thereto upon excessive rotation of the retainer cover plate 60. A speed stop retainer tension spring 120 is applied between the spring retainer 110b and fixed pin or rivet 122 secured to the retainer plate 60. It will be clear that when the retaining cover plate 60 rotates above a predetermined speed the governor or fly lockout pin 110 rotates in a counter clockwise direction, as viewed in
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(29) With the one way bearing 68 the outer race is fixed or secured to the bearing retainer ring 64 while the inner race is locked to the hexagonal shaft 32. The outer race rotates with rotations of the retainer plate 60. In
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(31) As will be appreciated, the chain assembly 24 is simple in construction and can be readily and efficiently used with a rolling door to control or regulate the speed at which a door is raised or lowered. With the optional governor or fly lock out pin the unit can also stop a rolling door from free fall thus avoiding potential injury or harm or damage to property.
(32) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.