Honeycomb overhead door

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Inventors

Andresen, Donald D.

Application #

768325

Filed

Feb-14-1977

Published

Oct-13-1981

Current US Class

049/197
049/501
052/784.1
052/790.1
052/793.1
428/116

International Classes

E05C 002/32

Field of Search

49/501 49/197 52/615-621 52/795 52/793 428/116

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fulwider, Patton, Rieber, Lee & Utecht

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Abstract
There is disclosed a panel construction which is useful for overhead doors where the door is supported at side bearing points and is supported, when open, in an overhead, horizontal position. The door is formed of a core having a honeycomb structure which is defined by a plurality of parallel strips of sheet material, each formed into a sinuous path and bonded to immediately adjacent strips at its outwardly bowed extremities, the assembly of strips of sheet material thereby providing a honeycomb or reticulated core structure. The core is aligned in the door with the strips of material extending across the width of the door. The door is provided with covering sheets which extend over the opposite sides of the honeycomb core. The covering sheets are bonded securely to the edges of the strips of sheet material of the honeycomb core by adhesive material which, preferably, has some resiliency. When necessary, the door structure can be braced by internal spine members which are formed with a honeycomb core sandwiched between covering material strips. The door can be formed with upper and lower horizontal and upright frame members at either end or, alternatively, can be open at its edges and the edges can be covered by channel members which can be secured to the door to provide mounting support for hardware fixtures.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A panel construction useful for doors which are supported at side bearing points and are supported thereby in an overhead, horizontal position which comprises:

a plurality of cores formed of a honeycomb structure defined by a plurality of parallel strips of sheet material, each formed into a sinuous path and bonded to immediately adjacent strips at its outwardly bowed extremities, said core being aligned with said strips extending across the width of said door;

said cores being interspaced by internal spline members, each spline member being formed of a core of said honeycomb structure;

upper and lower cross frame members;

covering sheets extending over the opposite sides of said honeycomb core; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to lightweight structural panels and, in particular, to structural panels ideally suited for use as overhead garage doors and to a method for their manufacture.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Structural panels which have, heretofore, been used for garage doors in residential housing have been formed with wood framing and internal bracing and covered on one or both sides with heavy exterior plywood or similar construction material. This results in heavy and massive doors which require massive springs and hinges for their operation. The stiffness-to-weight ratio of the materials employed in construction of such doors is generally inadequate to provide a panel which resists sagging or bending when supported in the open, horizontal position on hinges located at the opposite ends of the panel. Accordingly, most of the panels must be additionally braced by truss rods which extend between the opposite ends of the door, thereby adding to the complexity and weight of the panel. The massive springs employed to balance the door so that it can be readily opened are a hazard to persons and property since failure of the springs or the associated hardware often results in hardware fragments being projected into the garage.
 
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