Hinge and improved hinge and panel surface geometry of a multi-p

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural strip – slat – or panel type – Movably interconnected

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ABSTRACT:
A mating assembly for sectional doors includes matable end portions formed on door sections with a first concave portion configured to accept a second convex portion with the concave portion and the convex portion having different curvature radii, the end portions being joined for relative movement by a pinned hinge member with the hinge pin having a series of lateral projections and the hinge member having stop members to engage the lateral projections to prevent hinge pin rotation.

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