OVERHEAD DOOR INTERLOCK DEVICE
20210340791 · 2021-11-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/0021
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E05B63/18
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E05B17/22
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E05B67/383
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E05C1/04
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International classification
E05B17/22
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E05B63/18
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Abstract
An overhead door interlock device provides an electrical signal indication of the locked or unlocked status of an overhead door, and interfaces with control circuitry of the door's opener to allow or disallow operation of the door based on the locked or unlocked status. In one embodiment, a lever is pivotably attached to the doors track, with the lever engaging with a switch mechanism to indicate the locked or unlocked status of the door. A spring mechanism automatically returns the lever to an unlocked position when the door's lock bar is retracted, with the lever mechanically inhibiting locking of the door until the lever is moved by a user.
Claims
1. An overhead door interlock device, comprising: a lever extending between first and second ends, wherein the first end is configured for pivotable attachment to a track of an overhead door and wherein the second end is configured to actuate a switch; and a switch mechanism configured to attach to the track in proximity to the second end, wherein the switch provides an electrical signal indicative of a position of the lever to control circuitry of a door opener for operating the overhead door.
2. The overhead door interlock device of claim 1, wherein the first end comprises an aperture for receiving a fastener to pivotably attach the lever to the track.
3. The overhead door interlock device of claim 1, wherein the second end comprises a tab extending outwardly therefrom.
4. The overhead door interlock device of claim 1, wherein the switch mechanism comprises a housing and a switch.
5. The overhead door interlock device of claim 4, wherein the switch comprises a normally open switch or a normally closed switch.
6. The overhead door interlock device of claim 4, wherein the switch comprises a mechanical switch or a proximity switch.
7. The overhead door interlock device of claim 1, wherein the lever is moveable between a first position in which a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is locked, and a second position in which a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is unlocked.
8. The overhead door interlock device of claim 7, wherein the lever prohibits operation of the mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door when the lever is in the unlocked position.
9. The overhead door interlock device of claim 1, further comprising a spring mechanism that provides a spring bias to the lever such that the lever is returned to an unlocked position when a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is unlocked.
10. An overhead door interlock device, comprising: a lever configured for pivotable attachment to a track of an overhead door; a switch mechanism for attachment to the track in proximity to the lever; and a spring mechanism that provides a spring bias to the lever such that the lever is returned to an unlocked position when a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is unlocked.
11. The overhead door interlock device of claim 10, wherein the lever comprises an aperture for receiving a fastener to pivotably attach the lever to the track.
12. The overhead door interlock device of claim 10, wherein the lever comprises a tab extending outwardly therefrom.
13. The overhead door interlock device of claim 10, wherein the switch mechanism comprises a housing and a switch.
14. The overhead door interlock device of claim 13, wherein the switch comprises a normally open switch or a normally closed switch.
15. The overhead door interlock device of claim 13, wherein the switch comprises a mechanical switch or a proximity switch.
16. The overhead door interlock device of claim 10, wherein the lever is moveable between a first position in which a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is locked, and a second position in which a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is unlocked.
17. The overhead door interlock device of claim 16, wherein the lever prohibits operation of the mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door when the lever is in the unlocked position.
18. An overhead door interlock device, comprising: a lever configured for pivotable attachment to a track of an overhead door such that the lever is movable between a first locked position and a second unlocked position. a switch positioned in proximity to the lever such that the lever engages or disengages the switch when moved between the first locked position and the second unlocked position; and a spring mechanism that provides a spring bias to the lever such that the lever is returned to an unlocked position when a mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door is unlocked.
19. The overhead door interlock device of claim 18, wherein the switch comprises a normally open or normally closed switch.
20. The overhead door interlock device of claim 18, wherein the lever prohibits operation of the mechanical locking mechanism of the overhead door when the lever is unlocked.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0015] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
[0016] Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. For example, words such “upwardly,” “downwardly,” “rightwardly,”, “leftwardly”, “horizontally”, and “vertically” used herein refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the embodiment being described and designated parts thereof. That terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of a similar import.
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[0018] A switch mechanism 116 is mounted to the door track 108, adjacent the upper end 106 of the lever 102. The switch mechanism 116 comprises a housing 118, with a switch 120 (best seen in
[0019] A spring mechanism 124 is attached to the door track 108, approximately midway between the upper and lower ends 104, 106 of the lever 102, in proximity to the rear edge of the lever 102. The spring mechanism 124 comprises a main right-angle support 126, with a smaller right-angle bracket 128 mounted to the main right-angle support 126, with a pin 130 extending from the smaller right-angle bracket 128 and through an aperture in the lower folded portion 110 of the lever 102. In the exemplary embodiment depicted, the pin 130 is a bolt extending through the aperture in the lower folded portion 110 and through a corresponding aperture in the smaller right-angle bracket 128, with a nut 132 (as seen in
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[0021] With the configuration of the exemplary embodiment of the overhead door interlock device set forth as just described, the use and operation of the device will now be described with reference to
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[0024] Thus, with the overhead door physically locked via locking bar 136 and padlock 140, movement of the door is mechanically prohibited. And, with the overhead door physically locked, the lever 102 is pivoted to its non-vertical, locked, position, with spring 134 compressed and, as best seen in
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[0028] It should be further understood that in addition to providing an electrical indication of the locked or unlocked status of the door that the interlock device of the present invention further provides a mechanical inhibition to locking the door. As described above and with reference to
[0029] It should be understood that other configurations and variations of the exemplary embodiment described herein are within the scope of the present invention. For example, while the switch is depicted as having an actuation arm and roller, one skilled in the art will recognize that other types of switches may be employed. For example, the switch may be a push button switch, or may be a proximity switch such as a magnetic or capacitive type switch. Or, while the spring in the exemplary embodiment is a compression spring, a tension spring attached between the lever and the door track may likewise be used. These and other variations are contemplated by the present invention.
[0030] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown, and that various features and combinations of features may be used in other embodiments without deviating from the scope of the present invention.