Security bar assembly

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – With hood – canopy – shield storage chamber – or outrigged... – For plural strip – slat – or panel and/or pleating type

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C160S188000

Reexamination Certificate

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06886620

ABSTRACT:
A security bar assembly has a plurality of bars that extend across an opening and have ends joined to drive chains. The bars may extend between two channels positioned on opposite faces of the opening, and may be slidable within the channels. The ends of the bars may be retained in the channels and the ends may have connections to chain links in opposing drive chains which are spaced apart a predetermined number of links to keep the bars a predetermined distance apart. A drive mechanism may be provided for moving the drive chains to slide the bars in the channels and a storage area adjacent the opening associated with the channels to retain the bars when they are not in place over the opening. The channels may each enclose a drive mechanism for independently moving the bar ends in each channel. In such embodiments, the drive mechanisms in the channels may be independently driven respectively by first and second motors. The first and second motors may be synchronized by a non-mechanical communication link. Transfer mechanisms are provided for moving the security bars between a stored position and a position in which the bars engage the bar drive chain.

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