Winding cone adaptor
10357872 ยท 2019-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B25B27/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B27/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for use with a winding cone for a door assembly includes a housing having a first piece and a second piece, a fastener for connecting the first piece to the second pieces, a dowel extending from the housing to engage at least one hole in the winding cone, and holes on an outer surface to accept a winding bar.
Claims
1. An adaptor for use with a winding cone for a door assembly, wherein the winding cone has holes for use with a winding bar, the adaptor comprising: a housing having a first piece and a second piece; a fastener for connecting the first piece to the second piece; a dowel extending from the housing configured to engage at least one hole in the winding cone to secure the adaptor to the winding cone; and holes on an outer surface of the housing configured to accept a winding bar.
2. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the first piece and the second piece define a passage for a shaft, the shaft attached to the winding cone.
3. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein an outer surface of the housing includes at least four holes configured to accept a winding bar.
4. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the fastener for connecting the first piece to the second piece is a bolt.
5. The adaptor of claim 1 having two dowels extending from the housing configured to engage holes in the winding cone.
6. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the dowel is attached to the first piece, a second dowel is attached to the second piece, and the second dowel is configured to engage a hole in the winding cone.
7. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the housing is substantially cylindrical.
8. A winding cone adaptor, comprising; a two piece hinged housing; a fastener for securing the two pieces of the housing together; a dowel connected to each of the two pieces of the housing and configured to engage holes in the winding cone; and holes on an outer surface of the housing configured to accept a winding bar.
9. The winding cone adaptor of claim 8, further comprising a hollow passage in the housing to permit passage of a shaft.
10. The winding cone adaptor of claim 8 wherein an outer surface of the housing includes at least four holes configured to accept a winding bar.
11. The adaptor of claim 8, wherein the fastener is a bolt for securing the pieces of the housing together.
12. The adaptor of claim 8 wherein the housing is cylindrical.
13. The adaptor of claim 8 wherein the housing has eight holes on the outer surface.
14. An adaptor for a winding cone, comprising, a housing having a first piece and a second piece, defining a passage for a shaft that is attached to the winding cone; a fastener for securing the first piece to the second piece; a pair of dowels projecting radially from the housing toward the passage, wherein the dowels are configured to engage holes in the winding cone; and holes on a circumferential surface of the housing configured to engage a winding rod.
15. The adaptor of claim 14 further comprising a hinge attached to the first piece and the second piece.
16. The adaptor of claim 14 wherein the housing has at least four holes on the circumferential surface.
17. The adaptor of claim 14 wherein the fastener is a clasp.
18. The adaptor of claim 14 wherein the fastener is a bolt.
19. The adaptor of claim 14 wherein the housing is cylindrical.
20. The adaptor of claim 14 wherein the housing has eight holes on the circumferential surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) A presently preferred embodiment of the adaptor 10 includes a bolt 26 to fasten the first piece 14 of the housing to the second piece 16 of the housing. The bolt 26 is preferably inset into the housing to minimize any protrusion of the bolt 26 beyond the circumference of the housing. Threads are preferably formed in the housing to enable the bolt 26 to hold the first piece 14 securely to the second piece 16. An Allen head bolt 26 is preferred to allow a hex key tool to easily fit into the inset portion of the housing, thereby allowing the inset to be small enough that a wrench is not required to fit into the inset. However, other types of fasteners are within the scope of the present invention, such as a bolt with a nut, clasp, latch, clamp, or other means that is able to fasten the first piece 14 securely to the second piece 16.
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(10) Winding holes 34 are shown in
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(13) In all embodiments, the adaptor 10 is preferably made of steel, aluminum, or other durable material that is able to endure significant force while in use as follows. To properly install and use the adaptor 10 on an overhead door equipped with a winding cone 20, the first piece and second piece 14, 16 of the housing should be separated to fit the adaptor 10 onto the winding cone 20. In the embodiments of
(14) Upon secure attachment of the adaptor 10 to the winding cone 20, the user may then wind the torsion spring 22 to a suitable tension. The winding holes 34 in the adaptor 10 are used the same as the winding holes 23 in the winding cone 20 to wind the torsion spring 22. A torsion rod in inserted into one of the winding holes 34 and a suitable force is applied to rotate the adaptor 10, thereby rotating the attached winding cone 20 to adjust the tension in the spring 22. After the assembly has been rotated far enough to access another winding hole 34, another torsion rod is inserted into another winding hole 34. The process is then repeated until the tension in the spring 22 has reached a desirable level. In a case with relatively little headroom, additional winding holes 34 in the adaptor 10 provide a way to insert a torsion rod into a winding hole 34 that may not be accessible in the winding cone 20. For example, since typical winding cones have four winding holes 23, a winding cone 20 would require 90 degree rotation to expose the next winding hole 23. If a low headroom condition or an obstruction prevents 90 degree rotation, an eight hole adaptor 10 on requires a 45 degree rotation to insert a subsequent winding rod. Likewise, a low headroom condition or an obstruction can sometimes be avoided if the desired winding holes are moved laterally along the shaft 18. Installation of the adaptor 10 has the effect of offsetting the winding holes from the location of the winding holes on the winding cone 20. Since the adaptor 10 can be made in multiple lengths, the amount of offset of the winding holes can be useful to clear the assembly from many obstructions.
(15) It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics of various embodiments of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments, this detailed description is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangements of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the particular elements may vary depending on the particular application without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.