OVERHEAD DOOR FRAME ASSEMBLY
20200340289 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An overhead door frame assembly has a horizontal header connected to tripod legs with splice assemblies. Each tripod leg has two upright columns connected to an upright I-bar. A splice assembly is fastened to each upright column. Hinges pivotally mount the overhead door to the header to allow hydraulic cylinders to move the overhead door to an open position and a closed position.
Claims
1. A combined overhead door and frame assembly comprising: an overhead door including a door frame having a top horizontal member, the horizontal member having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, first upright members secured to the first end of the top horizontal member, second upright members secured to the second end of the horizontal member, a frame assembly for supporting the overhead door for pivotal movement between a generally horizontal open position and an upright closed position, the frame assembly comprising a generally horizontal header having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a upright first tripod leg having an upright first column, an upright second column laterally spaced from the upright first column, an upright first I-bar spaced from the upright first column and spaced from the upright second column, and first members secured to the upright first columns, the upright second columns and the upright first I-bar to connect the upright first column and the upright second column to the upright first I-bar, a first connector attaching the upright first column to the first end of the header, a second connector attaching the upright second column to the first end of the header, an upright second tripod leg having an upright third column, an upright fourth column laterally spaced from the upright third column and an upright second I-bar spaced from the upright third column and spaced from the upright fourth column, and second member secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the upright second I-bar to connect the upright third column and the upright fourth column to the upright second I-bar, a third connector attaching the upright third column to the second end of the header, a fourth connector attaching the upright fourth column to the second end of the header, a plurality of hinges supporting and pivotally connecting the overhead door frame to the header for pivotal movement of the overhead door between the upright closed position and the generally horizontal open position, a first linear actuator connected to the first tripod leg and the first upright members of the overhead door frame, and a second linear actuator connected to the second tripod leg and the second upright members of the door frame, said first and second linear actuators being operable to selectively move the overhead door relative to the frame assembly 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 combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first tripod leg includes a first base having a top wall having a front section and a rear section, said upright first column and the upright second column being secured to the front section of the top wall of the first base, said upright first I-bar being secured to the middle of the rear section of the top wall of the first base, the second tripod leg including a second base having a top wall having a front section and a rear section, said upright third column and the upright fourth column being secured to the front section of the top wall of the second base, said upright second I-bar being connected to the middle of the rear section of the top wall of the second base.
3. The combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first members secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright first I-bar are first horizontal plates, and the second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the upright second I-bar are second horizontal plates. a second fastener having a threaded portion located in the threaded opening of the at least one second retainer and an end engageable with the first end of the body to hold the second edge of the body in engagement with the second member concurrently with the engagement of the rib with the second member.
4. The combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of hinges include a first hinge having a first member secured to the first end of the header, first supports secured to the first member, first arms secured to the first upright members of the door frame, a first pin extended through the first supports and first arms to pivotally support the door frame on the first end of the header, and a second hinge having a second member secured to the second end of the header, second supports secured to the second member, second arms secured to the second upright members of the door frame, a second pin extended through the second supports and the second arms to pivotally support the door frame on the second end of the header.
5. The combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first connector comprises a first splice having a first body and first ribs secured to the first body, and first fastener securing the first body to the upright first column and holding the first ribs in engagement with the upright first column, the second connector comprising a second splice having a second body and second ribs secured to the second body, and second fasteners securing the second body to the upright second column and holding the second ribs in engagement with the upright second column, the third connector comprising a third splice having a third body and third ribs secured to the third body, and third fasteners secured the third body to the upright third column and holding the third ribs in engagement with the upright third column, and the fourth connector comprising a fourth splice having a fourth body and fourth ribs secured to the fourth body, and fourth fasteners securing the fourth body to the upright fourth column and holding the fourth ribs in engagement with the upright fourth column.
6. The combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 1 including: a first support secured to the upright first tripod leg, a first mount secured to the first upright members of the door frame, said first linear actuator being operatively connected to the first support and the first mount, and a second support secured to the upright second tripod leg, a second mount secured to the second upright member of the door frame, said second linear actuator being operatively connected to the second support and the second mount, said first linear actuator and the second linear actuator being concurrently operable to move the overhead door from the upright closed position to the generally horizontal open position, hold the overhead door in the generally horizontal open position and move the overhead door from the generally horizontal open position to the upright closed position.
7. The combined overhead door and frame assembly of claim 6 wherein: the first support comprises first transverse members secured to the upright first column and second transverse members secured to the upright second column, said first ribs secured to the first transverse members and secured to the upright first I-bar, first connectors attaching the first linear actuator to the first transverse members and the first mount, the second support comprising second transverse members secured to the upright third column and secured to the upright fourth column, second ribs secured to second transverse members and secured to the upright second I-bar, and second connectors attaching the second linear actuator to the second transverse members and the second mount.
8. A frame assembly for supporting a door comprising: a horizontal header having a first end and a second end, said second end being opposite the first end, a first leg having an upright first column and an upright second column laterally spaced from the upright first column, a first connector secured to the upright first column, a second connector secured to the upright second column, said first connector and the second connector being secured to the first end of the header, a second leg having an upright third column and an upright fourth column laterally spaced from the upright third column, a third connector secured to the upright third column, a fourth connector secured to the upright fourth column, said third connector and the fourth connector being secured to the second end of the header.
9. The frame assembly of claim 8 wherein: the first leg includes an upright first I-bar spaced from the upright first column and spaced from the upright second column, first members secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright first I-bar for connecting the upright first column and the upright second column to the upright first I-bar, the second leg including an upright second I-bar spaced from the upright third column and spaced from the upright fourth column, and second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the second I-bar to connect the upright third column and the upright fourth column to the upright second I-bar.
10. The frame assembly of claim 8 wherein: the upright first column is a first tubular column, the first connector comprising a splice having a first body and a first pair of ribs joined to the first body, said first body and the first pair of ribs being located within the first tubular column, and first fasteners operably connected to the first body to hold the first pair of ribs in engagement with the first tubular column, the upright second column comprising a second tubular column, the second connector comprising a second splice having a second body and a second pair of ribs joined to the second body, said second body and the second pair of ribs being located within the second tubular column, and second fasteners operably connected to the second body to hold the second pair of ribs in engagement with the second tubular column, the upright third column comprising a third tubular column, the third connector comprising a third splice having a third body and a third pair of ribs located with the third tubular column, and third fasteners operable connected to the third body to hold the third pair of ribs in engagement with the third tubular column, and the fourth column comprising a fourth tubular column, the fourth connector comprising a fourth splice having a fourth body and a fourth pair of ribs located within the fourth tubular column, and fourth fasteners operably connected to the fourth body to hold the fourth pair of ribs in engagement with the fourth tubular column.
11. The frame assembly of claim 8 wherein: the first leg includes an upright I-bar spaced from the upright first column and spaced from the upright second column, a first base including a first top wall having a first front section and a first rear section, said upright first column and said upright second column being secured to the first front section of the first top wall of the first base and the upright first I-bar being secured to the middle of the first rear section of the first top wall of the first base, first members secured to the upright first columns, the upright second column and the uprights first I-bar for connecting the upright first column and the upright second column to the upright first I-bar, the second leg including an upright second I-bar spaced from the upright third column and the upright fourth column, a second base including a second top wall having a second front section and a second rear section, said upright third column and the upright fourth column being secured to the second front section of the second top wall of the second base and the upright second I-bar being secured to the middle of the second rear section of the second top wall of the second base, and second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the second I-bar for connecting the upright third columns and the upright fourth column to the second I-bar.
12. The frame assembly of claim 11 wherein: the first members secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright first I-bar comprise first horizontal plates, and the second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the upright second I-bar comprising second horizontal plates.
13. A frame assembly for support a door comprising: a horizontal header having a first end and a second end, said second end being opposite the first end, a first tripod leg connected to the first end of the header, said first tripod leg comprising an upright first column, an upright second column laterally spaced from the upright first column, an upright first I-bar spaced from the upright first column and spaced from the upright second column and first members secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright first I-bar to connect the upright first column and the upright second column to the upright first I-bar, a second tripod leg connected to the second end of the header, said second tripod leg comprising an upright third column, an upright fourth column laterally spaced from the upright third column, an upright second I-bar spaced from the upright third column and spaced from the upright fourth column and second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the upright second I-bar to connect the upright third column and the upright fourth column to the upright second I-bar.
14. The frame assembly of claim 13 including: a first splice connected to the first end of the header, first fasteners securing the first splice to the upright first column, a second splice connected to the first end of the header, second fasteners securing the second splice to the upright second column, a third splice connected to the second end of the header, third fasteners securing the third splice to the upright third column, a fourth splice connected to the second end of the header, and fourth fasteners securing the fourth splice to the upright fourth column.
15. The frame assembly of claim 13 wherein: the first tripod leg has a first base having a top wall with a front section and a rear section, said upright first column and said upright second column being secured to the front section of the top wall of the first base, said upright first I-bar being secured to the middle of the rear section of the top wall of the first base, the second tripod leg having a second base having a top wall with a front section and a rear section, said upright third column and said upright fourth column being secured to the front section of the top wall of the second base, and said upright second I-bar being secured to the middle of the rear section of the top wall of the second base.
16. The frame assembly of claim 13 wherein: the first members secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright first I-bar comprise first horizontal plates, and the second members secured to the upright third column, the upright fourth column and the upright second I-bar comprising second horizontal plates.
17. A tripod leg for a frame assembly comprising: a base, an upright first column secured to the base, an upright second column secured to the base, said upright second column being laterally spaced from the upright first column, an upright I-bar secured to the base, and members connected to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright I-bar to connect the upright first column and the upright second column to the upright I-bar.
18. The tripod leg of claim 17 wherein: the base has a top wall having a front section and a rear section, said upright first column and the upright second column being secured to the front section of the top wall of the base, said upright I-bar being secured to the middle of the rear section of the top wall of the base.
19. The tripod leg of claim 17 wherein: the members connected to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright I-bar comprise horizontal plates secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright I-bar.
20. The tripod leg of claim 17 including: a support secured to the upright first column, the upright second column and the upright I-bar.
21. The tripod leg of claim 20 wherein: the support comprises transverse members secured to the first upright column and the second upright column, and upright ribs secured to the transverse members and the upright I-bar.
22. The tripod leg of claim 21 wherein: the transverse members comprise a first transverse member and a second transverse member, the first transverse member and the second transverse member being secured together in a right angle relation, and an upright member located between the first transverse member and the second transverse member and secured to the first transverse member and the second transverse member.
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 assembly 11, shown in
[0032] Tripod leg 13, shown in
[0033] The second tripod leg 14, shown in
[0034] Proceeding to
[0035] Frame assembly 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 plate 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 assembly 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 assembly 11.
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[0041] The foregoing drawing and description of the overhead door frame assembly 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, frame assembly and hinges without departing from the frame assembly and tripod leg defined in the claims.