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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- This invention relates to a head structure for an overhead door and of the general character illustrated in the (zo-pending applications, Serial No. 498,628, flied Nov. 28, 193D, entitled, Flexible doors, and Serial No. 614,894, liled June 2, 1932, entitled Folding sectional door.
- the chief object of this invention is to provide a head structure that may be economically and cheaply manufactured and-so arranged that it may be readily adapted to different sized doors with but a minimum duplication of slightly dissimilar parts and whereby the maximum number of parts is capable'of utilization with diierent sized doors.
- Another object of the invention is to incor-- porate in the headstructure an integral mounting for a pulley, the same being associated with a cable, in'turn connected tothe door and counterbalancing associated therewith.
- Fig. 1 is a side'elevation of one of the head structure embodying the invention, the full lines indicating parts arranged for one size of door and the dotted lines indicating similar parts arranged for a second size door.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line ⁇ 2 2 oiFig. l ,and in the direction of the arrows and showing thertrack. f.
- Figs. 3 and 4 areelevational views taken at right angles of a part that may be associated with the portion of the head structure for adapting said head structure to another size of door from a predetermined size of door.
- Figs. l and 2 of the drawing 10 indicates a plate which is approximately of triangularshape, the hypotenuse of which consists of two curves that merge with eachY other, the upper curve beingv generally indicated by the numeral 11, while the lower is indicated by the numeral 12, the former being inwardly directed and the lat-- ter being outwardly directed.
- the side 15 extends from the side l5 at one end thereof, the side 15 being vinclined or offset at 16 and terminating inV aV track portion 17 and a retaining wall portion 18.v
- the purpose ofthe inclination is tospace the track portionfromthe back or side portion l15 so that the retainersfor the guide shoes or wheels that engage the track portions 14 and r1, or both, win be spaced. from l,the 69 sidewall so that the supportsfor the guides can project beyond rthe rollers, shoes or guidesfor anchorage or retention of the same thereon without the supports and the anchorage engaging the trackside or back15.
- the head structure includes ⁇ afront vertical wall 14 which is interrupted intermediate its ends and terminates in a forwardly and upwardly curved socket forming portion 19.
- the zo top 20 of the socket is directed inwardly anddownwardly and isformedby a separate strap that includes a curved portion 21 and a'straight portion 22, the samelying parallel to the portion-14 and terminating ⁇ as at 23 short of engagement with'the upwardly and rearwardly directed ⁇ grooved portion of the head structure forming an opening therebetween forthe passage of certain" of the guidev members which as before ⁇ stated, may be in the form of shoes, rollers or '80 slides.
- the body portion 10 ofthe head struc,- ture includes transverse portions ,2g that are rigid with the head structure and are struckv therefrom as at 25 and the same are spotwelded or' otherwise secured to the vertical strap 122.
- the grooved portion of the trackway, shown in Fig. 2 is continued throughout the length of the curves 11 and 12 and thecurve 11 terminates in an inwardly directed portion 26 that serves as a stop preventing the folded doors from mov- Platelo is apertured as at 27 and supports'a pivot 28 which supports an arm 29 Ythat isnrigid n with a combination track and switch having-the ⁇ depending portion 30 and the upper portion 31.
- the back portion of 'the no f vertical portion of the track is relieved and there the inclination 36 which is merged with av'portion
- Fig. 1 Whena different size door, that is a door of die'rent width, is employed, membersfof slightly-.different formation and dimensions are substitutedk for those previously set forth.
- the head struc-V ture includes an additional'opning 127, in which is then mounted the pivot 123, supporting arm 129, in turn supporting the switch track member 131 and 130.
- the switch track ⁇ member 130 includes an extension 1300L.
- the head structure has outlined from ita plurality of pairs of ears asf'atiiQ, 41, I42 and 43. Eachof these is apertured as vat 44 and the vhead is apertured as at 45 and 45, the latter beingacontinuations of the severances 42 and 41, and the'samebeing'connected together so thatwhen the ears outlined at fil), 41,- 42 and 43k .are turnedl outwardly and at180 degrees to the portions 24, they forma Yfour bearing support for the pulley shaft, and all the holes 440i? the four ears are in alignment. Also with this formation,th ⁇ ere is formed anvenlarged opening that is shown dotted as at and-through which the'pulley when mounted projects. This pulley accommodates the cable or other ex-ible connection between'the coun'- terbalancing means andthe lower Y'door section.
- the sheet metal headi structure l0 has nformed integral therewith the portion 33 and it is also formed with having an outline as indicated at 137, all of the aforesaid being integral.
- Theportion33 or more specifically that portion included and defined by theV portions 35, 37 and l37-,is suitably apertured and when a lower socket, such as indicated at' 37, must be employed, then the additional member 250 is'associated therewith and secured as at 2751 so that the vertical portion 235 forms an extension downwardly of the portion ⁇ 35'and the curvedV portion 237 merges with the portion 36 and is the equivalent of the portionfindicated at 37 ⁇ in Fig.
- the aforesaid head structure is of sheet metal and of suitable thicknesspf stock for' the ⁇ Ipurpose set forth.
- the two interchangeable inserts maybe castings or stampings'.
- the supplemental' members shofwn vin Figs. 3 and 4 is preferably a casting. ,y Y
- Ahead bracket for a folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body gjupper endy in Varfcirwardly directed .curved .socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured tothe plate body-and terminating at its lower end short of thefirst mentioned track portion termination, a guide confining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively vlarge radius, the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation to the front track portionV and in alignment with the second mentioned ⁇ and spaced parallel track portion providing a 'gap therebetween for guide passage, and a combination switch and track -pivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially permit the passage of a guide member there- 1 beneath, ithe upper portion of the switch being engageableby the guide member and tiltable rthereby for positioning the lower end of the switch adjacent the back track edge for switching purposes, the
- a head bracket for a folding sectional door including'a substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at itsupper end 'in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly vprojecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate body and terminating at its lower end short oftherst mentioned track portionftermination, a guide confining hypotenuse rear edge ⁇ on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively large radius', the lower end of the lower curve terminating -in parallel relationto the front track portion'andin alignment with the second mentioned and spaced parallel track portionA providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a combination switch and track pivotally supported upon the plate body and ari ranged to initially, permit the'pass'age ⁇ of a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion of the switch being engageable by the guide member and tiltable thereby
- tion providing aV gap therebetween for guide passage, a .combination switch and trackpivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially :permit the passage of a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion-of theswitch ⁇ being engageable by the guide meinbervand tiltable thereby for positioning the lower end of the nt the-back track edge for switching purposes, ine switch being automatically tiltable by movement thereof, and a plurality of spaced ears extending from sitely; from the forward track-portion, said body portion including an aperture adjacent the ears for pulley reception, the pulley being mounted in said ears, said earsbeing simultaneously-,formed with the aperture and being integral with the plate body.
- lil-l. head bracket for including a substantiallyy triangularY plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting nange forming ⁇ a track terminating at its upper -end in a forwardly directed curved socketV .ming portion, another-and similarly projecttrack portion substantially parallel to the y nist mentioned track portion termination, a guide Vconfining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves ofv relatively large radius,-the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation to the front vtrack portion and in alignment with ⁇ the second inen: ioned and spaced parallel track portion providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a.
- switch adjacent the back track edge for switch- 'ing purposes, the switch being automatically tiltplate body, and an additional pair of ears integral with the body and similarly positioned at each of the nrst mentioned pair of ears and axially aligned therewith for multiple bearing support purposes.
- a head bracket for a folding sectional door V including a: substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at its upper end in forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and ncluding a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with socket and rigidly secured to the plate body i terminating at its lower end short of the first men" ioned track portion termination, a guide connning hypotenuse rear edge on the body coniprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively large radius, the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation tothe front track porthe first mentioned guide member inthe the plate body portion and oppoa folding sectional door track portion and including a forwardlyA projecting track portion subs to theother track portion andincluuingqa for-- wardly and upwardly directed curved ⁇ portion ⁇ merging Vwith socket and rigidly secured tov tion and irl-align
- a head bracket for a'folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at its upper end in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substan ally parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed.
- a head bracket for a folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body portion', a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track 'terminating at its upper end in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly 'projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate body and terminating at its lower end short of 'the first mentioned track portion termination, a
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Nov 7, 1933. c. c. Glu. E1' AL HEAD BRACKET Filed July 29, 1952 Patented Nov. 7, 1933 f HEAD BRACKET Charles C. Gill, Verne 2L. Julian, John W.v j'. Mcllwraith, and Charles F. Rutledge, Elwood,
Ind.,
assignors of one-hall?` to John W.v McIlwraith and one-half to Rutledge, both of Elwood, Ind.
Charles r F.
' Application July 29, 1 932. Serial No.- 625,792
9 claims'. (C1. 20-20) This invention relates to a head structure for an overhead door and of the general character illustrated in the (zo-pending applications, Serial No. 498,628, flied Nov. 28, 193D, entitled, Flexible doors, and Serial No. 614,894, liled June 2, 1932, entitled Folding sectional door.
The chief object of this invention is to provide a head structure that may be economically and cheaply manufactured and-so arranged that it may be readily adapted to different sized doors with but a minimum duplication of slightly dissimilar parts and whereby the maximum number of parts is capable'of utilization with diierent sized doors.
Another object of the invention is to incor-- porate in the headstructure an integral mounting for a pulley, the same being associated with a cable, in'turn connected tothe door and counterbalancing associated therewith. l
The chief feature of the invention, in addition to the accomplishment of the foregoing objects, consists in the detailed construction of the head structure and includedparts. Y
The full nature of the invention will be under stood from the accompanying drawing and the following `description and claims:-
rIn the drawing, Fig. 1 is a side'elevation of one of the head structure embodying the invention, the full lines indicating parts arranged for one size of door and the dotted lines indicating similar parts arranged for a second size door.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line `2 2 oiFig. l ,and in the direction of the arrows and showing thertrack. f.
Figs. 3 and 4 areelevational views taken at right angles of a part that may be associated with the portion of the head structure for adapting said head structure to another size of door from a predetermined size of door.
1n Figs. l and 2 of the drawing, 10 indicates a plate which is approximately of triangularshape, the hypotenuse of which consists of two curves that merge with eachY other, the upper curve beingv generally indicated by the numeral 11, while the lower is indicated by the numeral 12, the former being inwardly directed and the lat-- ter being outwardly directed. The lower end of As indicated in Fig. 2, a perpendicular flange 14,
extends from the side l5 at one end thereof, the side 15 being vinclined or offset at 16 and terminating inV aV track portion 17 and a retaining wall portion 18.v The purpose ofthe inclination is tospace the track portionfromthe back or side portion l15 so that the retainersfor the guide shoes or wheels that engage the track portions 14 and r1, or both, win be spaced. from l,the 69 sidewall so that the supportsfor the guides can project beyond rthe rollers, shoes or guidesfor anchorage or retention of the same thereon without the supports and the anchorage engaging the trackside or back15. g l
As shown in the last two before mentioned applications the head structure includes` afront vertical wall 14 which is interrupted intermediate its ends and terminates in a forwardly and upwardly curved socket forming portion 19. The zo top 20 of the socket is directed inwardly anddownwardly and isformedby a separate strap that includes a curved portion 21 and a'straight portion 22, the samelying parallel to the portion-14 and terminating` as at 23 short of engagement with'the upwardly and rearwardly directed` grooved portion of the head structure forming an opening therebetween forthe passage of certain" of the guidev members which as before` stated, may be in the form of shoes, rollers or '80 slides. The body portion 10 ofthe head struc,- ture includes transverse portions ,2g that are rigid with the head structure and are struckv therefrom as at 25 and the same are spotwelded or' otherwise secured to the vertical strap 122. The grooved portion of the trackway, shown in Fig. 2, is continued throughout the length of the curves 11 and 12 and thecurve 11 terminates in an inwardly directed portion 26 that serves as a stop preventing the folded doors from mov- Platelo is apertured as at 27 and supports'a pivot 28 which supports an arm 29 Ythat isnrigid n with a combination track and switch having-the` depending portion 30 and the upper portion 31.
Normally thismember is positioned so'thatthe, 100
guide member bearing upon portion 12 will `pass -beneath the lower end of the member 3,0 andV travel along the portion 11 and will then engage the portion 31 to tilt the switch track into the full line position shown so that the second guide vmember passing along section 12will engage the end of themember 30 andride Vuponthe inside ofthe member 30 in the continued upward movement of the second guide member.
As shown'in Fig; 1, the back portion of 'the no f vertical portion of the track is relieved and there the inclination 36 which is merged with av'portion As shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 1, :Whena different size door, that is a door of die'rent width, is employed, membersfof slightly-.different formation and dimensions are substitutedk for those previously set forth. The head struc-V ture includes an additional'opning 127, in which is then mounted the pivot 123, supporting arm 129, in turn supporting the switch track member 131 and 130. As shown in Fig. l, the switch track` member 130 includes an extension 1300L.
When the substituted switch track is mounted upon the head structure, there is substituted for the'member 33,\anoth`er member of similar formation but having a different forward'outline,
' to wit, the same isprovided with the upwardly and V'forwardly inclined portion 136l and an inwardly and upwardly curved portion 137.r` These substituted parts are utilized together and replace the beforementioned parts 36 and 37 which are also used together.
The head structure, as shown clearly in Fig. 1, has outlined from ita plurality of pairs of ears asf'atiiQ, 41, I42 and 43. Eachof these is apertured as vat 44 and the vhead is apertured as at 45 and 45, the latter beingacontinuations of the severances 42 and 41, and the'samebeing'connected together so thatwhen the ears outlined at fil), 41,- 42 and 43k .are turnedl outwardly and at180 degrees to the portions 24, they forma Yfour bearing support for the pulley shaft, and all the holes 440i? the four ears are in alignment. Also with this formation,th`ere is formed anvenlarged opening that is shown dotted as at and-through which the'pulley when mounted projects. This pulley accommodates the cable or other ex-ible connection between'the coun'- terbalancing means andthe lower Y'door section.
Reference will now be had to Figs. 3 and 4. this lmodified vform of the invention, the sheet metal headi structure l0 has nformed integral therewith the portion 33 and it is also formed with having an outline as indicated at 137, all of the aforesaid being integral. Theportion33, or more specifically that portion included and defined by theV portions 35, 37 and l37-,is suitably apertured and when a lower socket, such as indicated at' 37, must be employed, then the additional member 250 is'associated therewith and secured as at 2751 so that the vertical portion 235 forms an extension downwardly of the portion`35'and the curvedV portion 237 merges with the portion 36 and is the equivalent of the portionfindicated at 37 `in Fig. 1f Preferably the aforesaid head structure is of sheet metal and of suitable thicknesspf stock for' the `Ipurpose set forth. The two interchangeable inserts maybe castings or stampings'. The supplemental' members shofwn vin Figs. 3 and 4 is preferably a casting. ,y Y
The invention claimed is:-`
1. Ahead bracket for a folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body gjupper endy in Varfcirwardly directed .curved .socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured tothe plate body-and terminating at its lower end short of thefirst mentioned track portion termination, a guide confining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively vlarge radius, the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation to the front track portionV and in alignment with the second mentioned `and spaced parallel track portion providing a 'gap therebetween for guide passage, and a combination switch and track -pivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially permit the passage of a guide member there- 1 beneath, ithe upper portion of the switch being engageableby the guide member and tiltable rthereby for positioning the lower end of the switch adjacent the back track edge for switching purposes, the switch being automatically tiltable by the first mentioned guide member in the movement thereof.
2. A head bracket for a folding sectional door including'a substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at itsupper end 'in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly vprojecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate body and terminating at its lower end short oftherst mentioned track portionftermination, a guide confining hypotenuse rear edge `on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively large radius', the lower end of the lower curve terminating -in parallel relationto the front track portion'andin alignment with the second mentioned and spaced parallel track portionA providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a combination switch and track pivotally supported upon the plate body and ari ranged to initially, permit the'pass'age `of a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion of the switch being engageable by the guide member and tiltable thereby for positioning the lower end of .the switchy adjacent the back track edge 3. Ahead bracket for a folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body j-;
portion, a forwardlyv positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at its upper end in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substantially parallel to the j' r other track .portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate.
body and terminating at its lower endshort of therst mentioned'track portion termination, a guide confining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising apair of reverse curves of relatively large radius, the lower Yend of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation tothe front track portion and in alignment with the ISL ' switch adje-c second mentioned andspaced parallel track .por-
tion providing aV gap therebetween for guide passage, a .combination switch and trackpivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially :permit the passage of a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion-of theswitch` being engageable by the guide meinbervand tiltable thereby for positioning the lower end of the nt the-back track edge for switching purposes, ine switch being automatically tiltable by movement thereof, anda plurality of spaced ears extending from sitely; from the forward track-portion, said body portion including an aperture adjacent the ears for pulley reception, the pulley being mounted in said ears, said earsbeing simultaneously-,formed with the aperture and being integral with the plate body.
lil-l. head bracket for including a substantiallyy triangularY plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting nange forming `a track terminating at its upper -end in a forwardly directed curved socketV .ming portion, another-and similarly projecttrack portion substantially parallel to the y nist mentioned track portion termination, a guide Vconfining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves ofv relatively large radius,-the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation to the front vtrack portion and in alignment with` the second inen: ioned and spaced parallel track portion providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a.
. switch adjacent the back track edge for switch- 'ing purposes, the switch being automatically tiltplate body, and an additional pair of ears integral with the body and similarly positioned at each of the nrst mentioned pair of ears and axially aligned therewith for multiple bearing support purposes. l
5. A head bracket for a folding sectional door Vincluding a: substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly proiecting flange forming a track terminating at its upper end in forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and ncluding a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with socket and rigidly secured to the plate body i terminating at its lower end short of the first men" ioned track portion termination, a guide connning hypotenuse rear edge on the body coniprising a pair of reverse curves of relatively large radius, the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation tothe front track porthe first mentioned guide member inthe the plate body portion and oppoa folding sectional door track portion and including a forwardlyA projecting track portion subs to theother track portion andincluuingqa for-- wardly and upwardly directed curved `portion` merging Vwith socket and rigidly secured tov tion and irl-alignment with thesecond mentioned and spaced yparallel track portion providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, and a cornbination switch and track pivotally supported upon the plate body'and arranged to initially permit the passage of a guide nieinber therebeneath, the upper portion of the switch being engageable by thejguide member and tiltablofthereby for positioning the lower end ofthe switch adjacent the track'edge for switching purposes-the switch being automatically tiltable by the lirst mentioned guide member in the'inoveinent therecf; said first mentioned forward track portion including a forward offset beneath 'the socket and forming a second socket therebeneath.'
6. fl device of character defined by claim 5, characterized by the plate body portion land forward tra l; portion being relieved and the second mentioned'socketv forming portion constituting an adapter insertlsecured to and sup-v portion, a forwardly-positioned outwardiy;'pro- 'r jeoting forming aftracky terminating 4at its. endjin-a forwardly directed curved socketv forming portion, another and siniilarly `ntiallv` parallel the Aplatebody,and terminatingat its lowerv end short of `the iirst mentioned trackportion termination, a guide confining hypotenuserear edge on'the body comprising a pair of reverse curvesl of relativelylarge .rad-ius, vthe lower end ofi the lower curyeterminatingin parallel relation to the front track portion and in'al-igninent with the second mentioned and'spr-iced` parallel track portion providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a combination switch and track pivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially permit* the passage of a guide member -rnoveinent thereof, said first mentioned forward track portion including a second socket beneath the rst socket and in alignment therewith, and
an adapter insert which when mounted lowers the topA portion of said second mentioned socket for the purpose set forth'.` j
8. A head bracket for a'folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body portion, a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track terminating at its upper end in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly projecting track portion substan ally parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed. curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate body and terminating at its lower end short of the first mentioned track portion termination, a gui-de conning hypotenuse rear edge on the bodyY cornparallel relation to the front track pornation switch and track pivotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially permit the passage yof a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion of the switch being engageable by the guide member and tiltable thereby for positioning the lower end of the switch adjacent the back track edge for switching purposes, the switch being automatically tiltable by the iirst mentioned guide member in the movement thereof, said body portion including a plurality of mountings for varying the position of the pivotal support for the support of the combination switch member, said switch track member being of predetermined conformation for the particular door size, said forward track portion including an interruption, and a socket forming adapter operatively associated with the interruption for closing the sameand forming a second socket in the forward track portion, said adapt-er having a conformation specific to the selected size of door, said conformation of the adapter and a switch cooperating each with the other for door operation. y
9. A head bracket for a folding sectional door including a substantially triangular plate body portion', a forwardly positioned outwardly projecting flange forming a track 'terminating at its upper end in a forwardly directed curved socket forming portion, another and similarly 'projecting track portion substantially parallel to the other track portion and including a forwardly and upwardly directed curved portion merging with said socket and rigidly secured to the plate body and terminating at its lower end short of 'the first mentioned track portion termination, a
guide confining hypotenuse rear edge on the body comprising a pair of reverse curves'of relatively large radius, the lower end of the lower curve terminating in parallel relation to the front track portion and in alignment with the second mentioned and spaced parallel track portion providing a gap therebetween for guide passage, a combination switch and track pvotally supported upon the plate body and arranged to initially permit the passage of a guide member therebeneath, the upper portion of the switch being engageable by the guide member and tiltable thereby for positioning the lowervend of the switch adjacent the back track edge for switching purposes, the switch being automatically tiltable by the rst mentioned guide member in the movement thereof, said body portion including a plurality of mountingsfor varying the position of the pivotal support for' the support of the combination switch member, said switch track member being of predetermined conformation for the particular door size, said forwardtrack portion including an interruption, a socket forming adapter operatively associated with the interruption for closing the same andforming a second socket in the forward track portion, said adapter having a conformation specific to the selectedv size of door, 4said conformation of the adapter and a switch cooperating each with the other for door operation, a plurality of spaced ears extending from the plate body portion and oppositely from the forward track portion, said body portion including an aperture adjacent the ears for pulley reception, the pulley being mounted in said ears, said ears being simultaneously formed with the aperture and being integral with the plate'body, and an additional pair of ears integral with the body and similarly positioned' at each side of the rst mentioned pair of ears and axially aligned therewith for multiple bearing support purposes.
' CHARLES C. GILL. l VERNE L. JULIAN.
JOHN W. MCILWRAITH. CHARLES F. RUTLEDGE.
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