Lifting door with a slatted armor having articulated slats

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural strip – slat – or panel type – Roll type

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160310, E06B 908

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054889820

ABSTRACT:
The lifting door has slatted armor for closing the door aperture, the armor having hinge straps including hinge members connected to one another by pins for articulation of the straps relative to one another. The hinge straps are supported in guide tracks at the sides of the door aperture. The adjoining slats attached to the hinge members are spaced from one another and sealing strips extending approximately the entire door width afford a seal between the opposed registering opposite edges of adjoining slats.

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