Counter weight door

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Inventors

Reimer, Greg
Enns, Abram H.
Braun, Dennis
Klassen, Richard
Toews, Walter
Neufeld, Len

Application #

788625

Filed

Feb-5-2001

Published

Feb-3-2004

Current US Class

049/200
160/190
160/201

International Classes

E05F 011/00; E05D 015/06

Field of Search

160/190 160/193 160/201 16/197 16/198 16/DIG. 49/200 49/199 49/201 49/202 242/388.1 242/388.5 52/71 52/29

Assignee

Hanover Door Systems (1966) Inc. (Manitoba, CA)

Examiners

Thompson; Hugh B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Battison; Adrian D., Williams; Michael R., Dupuis; Ryan W.

US Patent References

3981343   Counterbalancing...
4887658   Flexible counterwei...
5222541   Industrial door hav...
5259433   Door counterweight...
5301732   Door
5482103   Door apparatus wit...
5558147   Door counterweight...
5865235   Counterbalance m...

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Abstract
A counter weight door has a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels and an interconnecting spring connecting each of the weights to the next. At least one of the counter weights has a cradle which is arranged to receive a plurality of weighted members. The spring arrangement connecting one counter to the next is housed within the cradle and includes a shaft on which the spring is mounted. The door has a pulley system which has a first pulley on one side of the door, a second double pulley on the other side of the door, a first cable fixed at a first end to the door extending through the first pulley and a second cable fixed at a first end to the door extending through the second pulley to the counter weight system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A counter weight door comprising:

two guides each arranged to be located on a respective sides of an opening on a building;

a door which is arranged to be supported on respective side thereon by the guides, the door having a plurality of panels each connected to the next one of the panels for common movement vertically in the guides;

a counter weight system coupled to the door for providing counter weight for the weight of the door, the counter weight system having a plurality of counter weights each associated with a respective one of the panels;

the counter weights being arranged vertically one above the next in a row;

an interconnecting coupling connecting each of the counter weights to the next and arranged such that a bottom surface of each of the counter weights is spaced from a top surface of the next when the weight of the door is supported by the counter weights and such that the bottom surface of each is stacked on top of the top surface the next so as to be supported by the next as the door is moved to a position so that is not required to be supported by the counter weights;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved counter weight door.

BACKGROUND

Counter weighted overhead doors are well known and components for these doors are commercially available in many standard sizes. However when providing an counter weight overhead door for a large opening a number of problems arise. One of these problems is that conventional door components are designed for doors up to a certain size. These components and are not robust enough to handle the additional weight and forces required for a door covering a large opening. This requires that custom fittings and components be designed for individual doors which have openings which are too large to accommodated by standard sized components.

A second problem of overhead counter weight doors is that fixing and aligning the pulleys which guide the cables that are used to open and close the door is difficult since the pulleys are fixed to the wall of the building making positioning of the pulleys imprecise. Furthermore this often requires reinforcing a portion of the building to accept mounting brackets and fasteners to support the pulleys.
 
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