Flexible door assembly
09945178 ยท 2018-04-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/581
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A47H3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E06B9/17
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A roll up flexible door assembly includes a flexible door with guides mounted along the opposed sides. Opposed tracks are mounted at a spaced distance from one another with each of the tracks having inner edges positioned opposite one another. An angled guide liner is mounted to each track and extends longitudinally along at least a portion of the track. The angled guide liner is angled with respect to the inner edge with the angle increasing from the top to the bottom. The guides are received within the tracks and adapted to engage the angled guide liner as the flexible door is raised and lowered in the tracks. The guides and the angled guide liner tighten the flexible door as the flexible door is lowered.
Claims
1. A roll up flexible door assembly comprising: a flexible door having opposed sides and a front face and rear face, said sides of said flexible door are parallel to one another; guide members mounted along the opposed sides; opposed tracks adapted to be mounted vertically at a spaced distance from one another, each of said tracks having an upper end and lower end, a rear surface and a front surface spaced from said rear surface generally covering said rear surface and defining a longitudinal opening between said front and rear surface for receipt of said flexible door and said guide members; said front and rear surface having facing inner edges, said inner edges of each track positioned opposite one another; a first angled guide liner mounted to one of said front or rear surfaces of each track and extending longitudinally along at least a portion of said front or rear surface, said angled guide liner having a top adjacent said upper end of said track and a bottom adjacent said lower end of said track, said angled guide liner having a width that increases from [being angled with respect to said inner edge with said angle increasing] said top to said bottom; said guide members [operatively] received within said tracks [and adapted] to engage said angled guide liner as said flexible door is raised and lowered in said tracks, said guide members and said angled guide liner tighten said flexible door as said flexible door is lowered.
2. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, wherein said guide members are rollers and roll against said angled guide liner.
3. The flexible door assembly of claim 2, wherein said rollers are generally dome shaped.
4. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, wherein said tracks are metal.
5. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, wherein said tracks are steel.
6. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, wherein said tracks are aluminum.
7. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, wherein said flexible door is vinyl.
8. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, further including a drive mechanism, said flexible door being attached to said drive mechanism such that said flexible door is rolled up or down.
9. The flexible door assembly of claim 2, further including a weight mounted to said flexible door to assist in unrolling said flexible door.
10. The flexible door assembly of claim 3, wherein said roller has a curved outer wall extending from a base to a top edge, said curved outer wall defines a cavity that is closed by said base, a hole extends through said base for receipt of a fastener, a dome shaped cap closes said cavity creating an overall generally smooth dome shaped roller.
11. The flexible door assembly of claim 1, further including a second angled guide liner, [said second angled guide liner being generally identical to said first angled guide liner,] said second angled guide liner being mounted to the other of said front or rear surfaces and positioned opposite said first angled guide liner.
12. The flexible door assembly of claim 11, wherein said front and rear surfaces each include a longitudinal channel for receipt of said first and second angled guide liners.
13. The flexible door assembly of claim 12, wherein said first and second angled guide liners each include at least one retention member that mates with a respective channel, each said retention member is inserted into said respective channel to retain said first and second angled guide liners.
14. The flexible door assembly of claim 11, wherein each said guide member engages a respective one of said first and second angled guide liners.
15. The flexible door assembly of claim 11, wherein said flexible door has guide members on said front and rear faces, said flexible door is received between said angled guide liners and said guide members engage a respective one of said angled guide liners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) The flexible door assembly of the present invention is generally shown at 10 in
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(13) As illustrated in
(14) The front and rear sections include longitudinal track edges 22. At least one angled guide liner 24, and as disclosed, a second angled guide liner 25 are mounted within the opening 20 adjacent the track edges 22. As will be discussed below, the flexible door 17 is positioned within the opening and between the angled liners 24 and 25. Guide members 30 or 40 are mounted to the sides of the flexible door and engage and traverse the guide liners 24 and 25.
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(17) The guide members 30 and 40 are disclosed in
(18) In a further embodiment of the present invention, the flexible door 17 is adapted to be released from the track 12 if it is inadvertently hit by something, like a vehicle. The door 17 releases from the track 12 to avoid damage to the door 17, track 12 or the building to which the track 12 is attached. To allow release, the door 17 has a series or guide members 40 attached along the edge of the door 17. The guide members 40 engage the angled guide liner 24 of track 12 and guide the door 17 up and down the track 12. If the door 17 is hit, the guide members 40 snap out of the track 12. Once out, guide members can be reinserted into the track 12. For example, reinsertion can be done manually, or by raising the door 17 to the top and then lowering it to reinsert the guide members 40 into the track 12.
(19) In order to allow efficient quick release without damage to the door 17 or the track 12, the shape of the guide members 40 is important. A large impact against the door will force the door away from the opening 11 and pull one or more of the guide members 40 from the track. In this way, the track and guide members 40 are not damaged.
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(21) In use, the guide members 30 or 40 are installed at spaced locations along the flexible door 17. At each location along the door, a pair of guide members 30 or 40 is positioned on opposite sides of the flexible door 17 and if desired on the front and back, as shown in
(22) The guide members 30 or 40 roll upon the track 12 as the door 17 raises and lowers. As the guide members traverse the length of the guide liners 24 and 25 from top to bottom, the flexible door 17 is laterally tightened, see
(23) It should be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that guide members 30 and 40 could also be attached to only one side of the door 17 instead of to the opposite sides of the door. This is illustrated in
(24) The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and do come within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.