CA1049393A - Hinge and roller support device for sectional door - Google Patents
Hinge and roller support device for sectional doorInfo
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- CA1049393A CA1049393A CA258,514A CA258514A CA1049393A CA 1049393 A CA1049393 A CA 1049393A CA 258514 A CA258514 A CA 258514A CA 1049393 A CA1049393 A CA 1049393A
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Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05D—HINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
- E05D15/00—Suspension arrangements for wings
- E05D15/16—Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
- E05D15/24—Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05D—HINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
- E05D15/00—Suspension arrangements for wings
- E05D15/16—Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
- E05D15/165—Details, e.g. sliding or rolling guides
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
- E05Y2900/00—Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
- E05Y2900/10—Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
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Abstract
HINGE AND ROLLER SUPPORT DEVICE FOR SECTIONAL DOOR
ABSTRACT
In a device of this type, the tubular member which receives the track roller shaft is attached to the door plate supporting ears by an arm which is bolted to the ears. Thus the tubular member can be rotated about the bolts to adjust its distance from the hinge plates. As a result, an adjustable unit is provided which is easy to install and set.
ABSTRACT
In a device of this type, the tubular member which receives the track roller shaft is attached to the door plate supporting ears by an arm which is bolted to the ears. Thus the tubular member can be rotated about the bolts to adjust its distance from the hinge plates. As a result, an adjustable unit is provided which is easy to install and set.
Description
This invention relates to a hinge and roller support device for a sectional door.
In the assembly of a sectional door, the door sections are connected together by vertically positioned hinge plates spaced along the side edge portions thereof. Since the door slides along spaced tracks mounted on the building, it is conventional to mount a roller on each hinge plate to connect the track and door sections.
Now the rising leg of each track is slightly inclined away from the door jamb. Therefore it is necessary that the rollers of successive hinge assemblies be spaced fur-ther and further away from the attached hinge plates, so that the door sections adopt a vertical position when closing the door opening.
Heretofore the hinge and roller support devices used in industry have tended to be of two types. One type can be said to have a fixed bearing for receiving the roller and the other has a bearing whose position relative to the hinge plates can be adjusted. Both types comprise a pair of plates hinged together end to end.
In the case of the first type, a pair of spaced, upstanding, apertured ears extend outwardly from the side edges of one of the hinge plates. A horizontal tube extends through the apertures and is fixed to the ears to provide a stationary bearing for the roller shaft. A shortcoming of this type of device is that each of the required units at the section junctures are different - each must have its tube spaced outward-ly from the plates a different distance when compared to its neighbors. Therefore it is necessary to keep in stock a dif-ferent unit for each section junction of the door to be in-stalled.
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To overcome tllis difficulty, an adjustable device has been marketed which involves forming one of the vertical hinge plates to provide an outwardly extending bracket having a transverse, horizontal wall. Outwardly directed parallel slots are provided in this horizontal wall. A
separate bearing member is then slidably mounted on the bracket. Bolts are inserted through the slots and apertures and nuts are threaded thereon to clamp the tongue portion of `!
the bearing member to the bracket wall at the desired location.
This unit also has shortcomings. More particu-larly, it is expensive to construct and is difficult to install, as the nuts and bolts have to be tightened from above and be-low under cramped conditions.
Turning now to the present invention, it com-prises the usual hinged plates and a pair of upstanding bearing support ears extending outwardly from one of the plates. A bearing member is provided comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion. Means for disengagably connecting and locking the end of the arm portion, remote from the support portion, to the support ears is provided. Thus the arm can be rotated about its connection with the ears, to vary the distance of the support portion relative to the plates, and then be locked in place to fix the position of the roller relative to the sectional door.
Turning now to the drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device;
Figure 2 is an exploded view similar to that of Figure l; and Figure 3 is a partial side view showing part of a door, a track and the invention in place connecting them.
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~049393 With reference to the drawingl the hinge and roller support device 1 comprises a pair of door plates 2 con-nected end to end by a hinge 3. A pair of upstanding spaced bearing support ears 4 extend from one of the plates. Trans-verse bolt-receiving apertures 5 extend through the upper parts of the ears.
The ~earing Member A bearing member 6 is provided comprising a tubu-lar support portion 7 and an arm portion 8. The tubular support portion 7 is adapted to receive the shaft 15 of a roller 16.
The arm portion 8 comprises a tongue 10, extending from the tubu-lar support portion 7, and a pair of lugs 11 upstanding from the side edges of the tongue 10. The lugs 11 have apertures extend-ing transversely therethrough.
Means for Connection and Locking , Threaded bolts 13 may be provided to extend through the adjacent apertures 5, 12 when the lugs 11 are positioned be-tween the support ears 4. The bolts 13 function to interconnect the bearing member 6 and the support ears 4 and serve as a pivot point about which the arm portion 8 can be rotated to adjust the position of the tubular support portion 7 relative to the door plates 2. Nuts 14 are threaded onto the bolts 13 to clamp the lugs 11 to the support ears 4 and lock the bearing member 6 in place.
The main advantages of the unit-are that: (1) the tubular support portion 7 can easily and accurately be positioned by rotating it; and (2) the nuts are readily acces-- sible and can easily be tightened to quickly clamp the bearing member 6 into place. The unit is relatively inexpensive and easy to instal.
It will be readily understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various elements of the described unit may be made and substituted for those :,i ' , ., ~ ,. ~ . -.. ..
herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is set forth in the appended claims.
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In the assembly of a sectional door, the door sections are connected together by vertically positioned hinge plates spaced along the side edge portions thereof. Since the door slides along spaced tracks mounted on the building, it is conventional to mount a roller on each hinge plate to connect the track and door sections.
Now the rising leg of each track is slightly inclined away from the door jamb. Therefore it is necessary that the rollers of successive hinge assemblies be spaced fur-ther and further away from the attached hinge plates, so that the door sections adopt a vertical position when closing the door opening.
Heretofore the hinge and roller support devices used in industry have tended to be of two types. One type can be said to have a fixed bearing for receiving the roller and the other has a bearing whose position relative to the hinge plates can be adjusted. Both types comprise a pair of plates hinged together end to end.
In the case of the first type, a pair of spaced, upstanding, apertured ears extend outwardly from the side edges of one of the hinge plates. A horizontal tube extends through the apertures and is fixed to the ears to provide a stationary bearing for the roller shaft. A shortcoming of this type of device is that each of the required units at the section junctures are different - each must have its tube spaced outward-ly from the plates a different distance when compared to its neighbors. Therefore it is necessary to keep in stock a dif-ferent unit for each section junction of the door to be in-stalled.
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To overcome tllis difficulty, an adjustable device has been marketed which involves forming one of the vertical hinge plates to provide an outwardly extending bracket having a transverse, horizontal wall. Outwardly directed parallel slots are provided in this horizontal wall. A
separate bearing member is then slidably mounted on the bracket. Bolts are inserted through the slots and apertures and nuts are threaded thereon to clamp the tongue portion of `!
the bearing member to the bracket wall at the desired location.
This unit also has shortcomings. More particu-larly, it is expensive to construct and is difficult to install, as the nuts and bolts have to be tightened from above and be-low under cramped conditions.
Turning now to the present invention, it com-prises the usual hinged plates and a pair of upstanding bearing support ears extending outwardly from one of the plates. A bearing member is provided comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion. Means for disengagably connecting and locking the end of the arm portion, remote from the support portion, to the support ears is provided. Thus the arm can be rotated about its connection with the ears, to vary the distance of the support portion relative to the plates, and then be locked in place to fix the position of the roller relative to the sectional door.
Turning now to the drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device;
Figure 2 is an exploded view similar to that of Figure l; and Figure 3 is a partial side view showing part of a door, a track and the invention in place connecting them.
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~049393 With reference to the drawingl the hinge and roller support device 1 comprises a pair of door plates 2 con-nected end to end by a hinge 3. A pair of upstanding spaced bearing support ears 4 extend from one of the plates. Trans-verse bolt-receiving apertures 5 extend through the upper parts of the ears.
The ~earing Member A bearing member 6 is provided comprising a tubu-lar support portion 7 and an arm portion 8. The tubular support portion 7 is adapted to receive the shaft 15 of a roller 16.
The arm portion 8 comprises a tongue 10, extending from the tubu-lar support portion 7, and a pair of lugs 11 upstanding from the side edges of the tongue 10. The lugs 11 have apertures extend-ing transversely therethrough.
Means for Connection and Locking , Threaded bolts 13 may be provided to extend through the adjacent apertures 5, 12 when the lugs 11 are positioned be-tween the support ears 4. The bolts 13 function to interconnect the bearing member 6 and the support ears 4 and serve as a pivot point about which the arm portion 8 can be rotated to adjust the position of the tubular support portion 7 relative to the door plates 2. Nuts 14 are threaded onto the bolts 13 to clamp the lugs 11 to the support ears 4 and lock the bearing member 6 in place.
The main advantages of the unit-are that: (1) the tubular support portion 7 can easily and accurately be positioned by rotating it; and (2) the nuts are readily acces-- sible and can easily be tightened to quickly clamp the bearing member 6 into place. The unit is relatively inexpensive and easy to instal.
It will be readily understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various elements of the described unit may be made and substituted for those :,i ' , ., ~ ,. ~ . -.. ..
herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is set forth in the appended claims.
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Claims (2)
1. A hinge and roller support device for a sectional door, comprising:
a pair of plates hinged together end to end and adapted to be attached to the door;
one of the plates having a pair of spaced bearing support ears upstanding therefrom;
a bearing member comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion extending from the support portion; and means for connecting the end of the bearing member remote from the support portion to the support ears and disengagably locking it thereto, whereby the arm portion can be rotated about its connection to vary the distance of the support portion from the plates and then be fixed in place.
a pair of plates hinged together end to end and adapted to be attached to the door;
one of the plates having a pair of spaced bearing support ears upstanding therefrom;
a bearing member comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion extending from the support portion; and means for connecting the end of the bearing member remote from the support portion to the support ears and disengagably locking it thereto, whereby the arm portion can be rotated about its connection to vary the distance of the support portion from the plates and then be fixed in place.
2. A hinge and roller support device for a sectional door, comprising:
a pair of plates hinged together end to end and adapted to be attached to the door;
one of the plates having a pair of spaced bearing support ears upstanding therefrom, each ear forming a transverse bolt-receiving aperture spaced from the plate;
a bearing member comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion extending from the support portion, said arm portion comprising a tongue portion, extending from the tubular support portion, and a pair of spaced apertured lugs projecting from the side edges of the tongue portion at its end remote from the tubular support portion, said lugs assuming a generally right angle configuration with the tongue portion, whereby, when the support device is assembled, the apertures of the lugs are located adjacent to and in alignment with the ear apertures;
threaded bolt means for connecting the support ears and the lugs by extension through the adjacent pairs of apertures;
and nut means threadable on the bolt means for disengagably locking the bearing member to the support ears;
whereby the arm portion can be rotated about the bolt means to vary the distance of the tubular support portion from the plates and then be fixed in place.
a pair of plates hinged together end to end and adapted to be attached to the door;
one of the plates having a pair of spaced bearing support ears upstanding therefrom, each ear forming a transverse bolt-receiving aperture spaced from the plate;
a bearing member comprising a tubular support portion, for receiving the shaft of a roller, and an arm portion extending from the support portion, said arm portion comprising a tongue portion, extending from the tubular support portion, and a pair of spaced apertured lugs projecting from the side edges of the tongue portion at its end remote from the tubular support portion, said lugs assuming a generally right angle configuration with the tongue portion, whereby, when the support device is assembled, the apertures of the lugs are located adjacent to and in alignment with the ear apertures;
threaded bolt means for connecting the support ears and the lugs by extension through the adjacent pairs of apertures;
and nut means threadable on the bolt means for disengagably locking the bearing member to the support ears;
whereby the arm portion can be rotated about the bolt means to vary the distance of the tubular support portion from the plates and then be fixed in place.
Priority Applications (1)
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CA258,514A CA1049393A (en) | 1976-08-05 | 1976-08-05 | Hinge and roller support device for sectional door |
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CA258,514A CA1049393A (en) | 1976-08-05 | 1976-08-05 | Hinge and roller support device for sectional door |
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Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US4949772A (en) * | 1987-04-29 | 1990-08-21 | Diesel Equipment Limited | Roll-up doors |
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Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US4949772A (en) * | 1987-04-29 | 1990-08-21 | Diesel Equipment Limited | Roll-up doors |
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