Method of opening and closing a bi-fold door
10954706 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F15/67
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F15/681
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/48
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A latch assembly connected to the drive unit of a bi-fold door for retaining the bi-fold door secure to a building has elongated straps attached to rotatable latch drums mounted on the outer ends of the drive shaft of the drive unit. Lift drums powered by a motor driven gearbox raise and lower the bi-fold door. Latch assemblies having springs attached to the straps maintain tension on the straps during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
Claims
1. A method of opening and closing a door opening located adjacent an upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel and holding the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the upright column when the door opening is closed with the bi-fold door characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the upright column to close the door opening, attaching a first end of a first strap to one of the first panel or the second panel, attaching a second end of the first strap to a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a first end of a second strap to the upright column, attaching a second end of the second strap to a bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the door latch drum on a shaft, and connecting the shaft to a reversible drive unit operable to selectively rotate the shaft in opposite directions to wind and unwind the first strap onto and off the bi-fold door lift drum to open and close the door opening and to wind and unwind the second strap onto and off the bi-fold door latch drum to hold the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door in engagement with an upright column when the first panel and the second panel are in the aligned position closing the door opening and allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the aligned position to a folded side-by-side position out of engagement with the upright column to open the door opening.
2. The method of claim 1 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on one of the first panel or the second panel of the bi-fold door.
3. The method of claim 1 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door.
4. The method of claim 1 including: biasing the second strap to maintain tension on the second strap during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
5. A method of opening and closing a door opening located adjacent an upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel and holding the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the upright column when the door opening is closed with the bi-fold door characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the upright column to close the door opening, attaching a first end of a first flexible member to one of the first panel or the second panel, attaching a second end of the first flexible member to a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a first end of a second flexible member to the upright column, attaching a second end of the second flexible member to a bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the door latch drum on a shaft, and connecting the shaft to a reversible drive unit operable to selectively rotate the shaft in opposite directions to wind and unwind the first flexible member onto and off the bi-fold door lift drum to open and close the door opening and to wind and unwind the second flexible member onto and off the bi-fold door latch drum to hold the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door in engagement with the upright column when the first panel and the second panel are the in aligned position closing the door opening and allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the aligned position to a folded side-by-side position out of engagement with the upright column to open the door opening.
6. The method of claim 5 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on one of the first panel or the second panel of the bi-fold door.
7. The method of claim 5 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door.
8. The method of claim 5 including: biasing the second flexible member to maintain tension on the second flexible member during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
9. A method of opening and closing a door opening located adjacent an upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the upright column to close the door opening with the bi-fold door, attaching a first strap to the first panel and a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a second strap to the upright column and a bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the door latch drum on a shaft, rotating the shaft in a first direction to wind the first strap on the bi-fold door lift drum to move the first panel and the second panel from the aligned position to a folded position to open the door opening and to unwind the second strap from the bi-fold door latch drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to disengage the upright column as the first panel and the second panel move from the aligned position to the folded position, and rotating the shaft in a second direction opposite the first direction to unwind the first strap from the bi-fold door lift drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the folded position to the aligned position to close the door opening and to wind the second strap onto the bi-fold door latch drum to hold the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the upright column.
10. The method of claim 9 including: mounting the shaft on the first panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
11. The method of claim 9 including: mounting the shaft on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
12. The method of claim 9 including: biasing the second strap to maintain tension on the second strap during the opening and the closing of the bi-fold door.
13. A method of opening and closing a door opening located adjacent an upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the upright column to close the door opening with the bi-fold door, attaching a first flexible member to the first panel and a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a second flexible member to the upright column and a bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the door latch drum on a shaft, rotating the shaft in a first direction to wind the first flexible member on the bi-fold door lift drum to move the first panel and the second panel from the aligned position to a folded position to open the door opening and to unwind the second flexible member from the bi-fold door latch drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to disengage the upright column as the first panel and the second panel move from the aligned position, and rotating the shaft in a second direction opposite the first direction to unwind the first flexible member on the bi-fold door lift drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the folded position to the aligned position to close the door opening and to wind the second flexible member onto the bi-fold door latch drum to hold the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the upright column.
14. The method of claim 13 including: mounting the shaft on the first panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
15. The method of claim 13 including: mounting the shaft on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
16. The method of claim 13 including: biasing the second flexible member to maintain tension on the second flexible member during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
17. A method of opening and closing a door opening located between a first upright column and a second upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel and holding the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column when the door opening is closed with the bi-fold door characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the first upright column and the second upright column to close the door opening, attaching a first end of a first strap to one of the first panel or the second panel, attaching a second end of the first strap to a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a first end of a second strap to the first upright column, attaching a second end of the second strap to a first bi-fold door latch drum, attaching a first end of a third strap to the second upright column, attaching a second end of the third strap to a second bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the first bi-fold door latch drum and the second bi-fold door latch drum on a shaft, and connecting the shaft to a reversible drive unit operable to selectively rotate the shaft in opposite directions to wind and unwind the first strap onto and off the bi-fold lift drum to open and close the door opening and to wind and unwind the second strap onto and off the first bi-fold door latch drum and to wind and unwind the third strap onto and off the second bi-fold door latch drum whereby the second strap holds the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the third strap holds the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the second upright column when the first panel and the second panel are in the aligned position closing the door opening and allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the aligned position to a folded side-by-side position out of engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column to open the door opening.
18. The method of claim 17 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on one of the first panel or the second panel of the bi-fold door.
19. The method of claim 17 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door.
20. The method of claim 17 including: biasing the second strap and the third strap to maintain the tension on the second strap and the third strap during the opening and closing of the bi-fold door.
21. A method of opening and closing a door opening located between a first upright column and a second upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel and hold the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column when the door opening is closed with the bi-fold door characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the first upright column and the second upright column to close the door opening, attaching a first end of a first flexible member to one of the first panel or the second panel, attaching a second end of the first flexible member to a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a first end of a second flexible member to the first upright column, attaching a second end of the second flexible member to a first bi-fold door latch drum, attaching a first end of a third flexible member to the second upright column, attaching a second end of the third flexible member to a second bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the first bi-fold door latch drum and the second bi-fold door latch drum on a shaft, and connecting the shaft to a reversible drive unit operable to selectively rotate the shaft in opposite directions to wind and unwind the first flexible member onto and off the bi-fold lift drum to open and close the door opening and to wind and unwind the second flexible member onto and off the first bi-fold door latch drum and to wind and unwind the third flexible member onto and off the second bi-fold door latch drum whereby the second flexible member holds the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the third flexible member holds the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the second upright column when the first panel and the second panel are in the aligned position closing the door opening and allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the aligned position to a folded side-by-side position out of engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column to open the door opening.
22. The method of claim 21 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on one of the first panel or the second panel of the bi-fold door.
23. The method of claim 21 including: mounting the shaft for rotation on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel of the bi-fold door.
24. The method of claim 21 including: biasing the second flexible member and the third flexible member to maintain tension on the second flexible member and the third flexible member during opening and closing the bi-fold door.
25. A method of opening and closing a door opening located between a first upright column and a second upright column with a bi-fold door having a first panel pivotally connected to a second panel and holding the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column when the door opening is closed with the bi-fold door characterized by: locating the first panel and the second panel in an aligned position adjacent the first upright column and the second upright column to close the door opening, attaching a first flexible member to one of the first panel or the second panel, attaching the first flexible member to a bi-fold door lift drum, attaching a second flexible member to the first upright column, attaching the second flexible member to a first bi-fold door latch drum, attaching a third flexible member to the second upright column, attaching the third flexible member to a second bi-fold door latch drum, mounting the door lift drum and the first bi-fold door latch drum and the second bi-fold door latch drum on a shaft, rotating the shaft in a first direction to wind the first flexible member on the bi-fold door lift drum to move the first panel and the second panel from the aligned position to a folded position to open the door opening and to unwind the second flexible member from the first bi-fold door latch drum and unwind the third flexible member from the second bi-fold door latch drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to disengage the first upright column and the second upright column from the aligned position to the folded position, and rotating the shaft in a second direction opposite the first direction to unwind the first flexible member from the bi-fold door lift drum to allow the first panel and the second panel to move from the folded position to the aligned position to close the door opening and to wind the second flexible member onto the first bi-fold door latch drum and to wind the third flexible member onto the second bi-fold door latch drum to hold the first panel and the second panel in engagement with the first upright column and the second upright column when the first panel and the second panel are in the aligned position.
26. The method of claim 25 including: mounting the shaft on the first panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
27. The method of claim 25 including: mounting the shaft on a frame located above the first panel and the second panel for rotation in the first direction and the second direction.
28. The method of claim 25 including: biasing the second flexible member to maintain tension on the second flexible member during the opening and the closing of the bi-fold door, and biasing the third flexible member to maintain tension on the third flexible member during the opening and the closing of the bi-fold door.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BI-FOLD DOOR WITH LIFT MECHANISMS AND LATCH ASSEMBLIES
(23) In the following detailed descriptions of the bi-fold doors equipped with latch assemblies, reference is made to the accompanying drawing that form a part hereof, and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structure changes may be made or other method steps and sequence thereof may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. The latch assemblies are herein described as used in building environment. The latch assemblies can have uses in other environments when securing doors used to close an opening is desired.
(24) A building 20, shown in
(25) Bi-fold door 22 has a metal frame 29 supporting upper and lower panels 27 and 28. Upper panel frame has top and bottom horizontal members 31 and 32 and a middle member 33 located between members 31 and 32. Upright end members 38 and 39 and upright middle members 41, 42, 43 and 44 are joined to horizontal members 31 and 32. Bottom panel 28 has top and bottom horizontal members 34 and 36 joined to end members 35. Frame members are elongated tubular beams welded to provide one-piece frames for panels 27 and 28. Sheathing 51 secured to frame 29 covers the outside of frame 29. A plurality of hinges 52 connected to frame members 32 and 34 pivotally join panels 27 and 28 for movement between an upright aligned closed position and a horizontal folded open position. A plurality of hinges 53 connected to frame member 31 and header 23 pivotally mount door 22 on header 23 for swinging movement between an upright closed position and a generally horizontal folded open position.
(26) A door lift mechanism 54 functions to lift door 22 from the upright closed position to the generally horizontal folded open position. Lift mechanism 54 also retains door 22 in the open position. When lift mechanism 54 releases door 22 the weight of door 22 and lift mechanism 54 returns door 22 to a nearly closed position. Automatic latch assemblies 94 and 96 hereinafter described move panels 27 and 28 in upright aligned positions closing doorway 21 and retaining opposite sides of panels 27 and 28 in engagement with columns 24 and 26. Door lift mechanism 54 comprises a horizontal shaft 56 rotatably mounted on supports 57, 58, 59 and 60 secured to bottom member 36 of the lower panel frame. Supports 57, 58, 59 and 60 have bearings accommodating shaft 56 for rotation about a generally horizontal axis. A plurality of elongated flexible members, such as webs or straps 61, 62, 63 and 64 operatively connect shaft 56 to upper panel 27 whereby rotation of shaft 56 in one direction moves door 22 from the closed position to the open position and releases the automatic latch assemblies 94 and 96 and rotation of shaft 56 in an opposite direction to the one direction allows door 22 to move from the open position to the closed position and operating automatic latch assemblies 94 and 96 to retain panels 27 and 28 in upright aligned positions in engagement with columns 24 and 26 of building 20. As shown in
(27) Latch assemblies 94 and 96 mounted on opposite ends of frame 29 are operable to move panels 27 and 28 in upright or vertically aligned positions and retain panels 27 and 28 in engagement with columns 24 and 26 when door 22 is in the closed position. As shown in
(28) Latch assembly 96 mounted on the right end of door 22, as shown in
(29) An alternative embodiment of the bi-fold door having lift mechanisms and automatic latch assemblies is shown in
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(31) Straps 237-240, 273 and 274 are elongated flexible, generally flat and substantially non-elastic members having a width between two and six inches and being made of plastic and fiber materials, such as nylon webs, polyester webs and the like. Other types of materials can be used to make straps 237-240, 273 and 274. Straps 237-240, 273 and 274 can have other sizes and widths to accommodate different loads and latching requirements of bi-fold door 200.
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(33) Door lift devices 231-236 are identical in structure and function. The details of lift device 233, shown in
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(35) Door latch devices 271 and 272 are identical in structure and function. The details of door latch device 271, shown in
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(37) In use, when bi-fold door 200 is moved from an open position to the closed latched position lift drums 247-250 are releasing straps 237-240 and latch drums 278 and 279 are taking up straps 273 and 274, as shown by arrows 301 and 302 in
(38) The following drawing and description of the bi-fold door having latch assemblies is two embodiments of the invention. Persons skilled in the art of bi-fold doors can make changes and modifications in structures and materials without departing from the invention defined in the claims.