Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural strip – slat – or panel type – With mounting or supporting means
Patent
1991-04-03
1993-08-31
Purol, David M.
Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
Plural strip, slat, or panel type
With mounting or supporting means
160118, E05D 1526
Patent
active
RE0343609
ABSTRACT:
An industrial door comprising a pair of side panels and a pair of central panels with each central panel having approximately twice the horizontal width of a side panel. The upper end of one side edge of each side panel is pivoted to the jamb of a doorway, while the upper end of the opposite side edge of each said panel is pivoted to the adjacent side edge of a center panel. A track is located above the doorway and a pair of trolleys are mounted for movement on the track. Each trolley includes a vertical pivot shaft which is connected to a center panel at a location midway of the width of the panel. A drive mechanism is mounted in the header and includes an endless cable which is connected through a torque arm to the shaft of each trolley. Operation of a reversible drive mechanism in one direction will operate through the cable to move the panels to a closed position where they enclose the doorway, while operation of the drive mechanism in the opposite direction will move the panels to the open or folded position. Flexible weather strips can be connected between the side edge of each said panel and the door jamb, and similarly flexible weather strips can interconnect the adjacent side edges of the side panels and center panels. To ensure that the panels fold in the proper manner, resilient shock cords interconnect the adjacent side edges of the side and center panels.
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Carlson Dennis L.
Cultice, Jr. Richard D.
Kelley Company Inc.
Purol David M.
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