Garage door brace

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Inventors

Keating, Carey E.

Application #

494947

Filed

Jun-26-1995

Published

Dec-31-1996

Current US Class

052/223.1
052/223.6
052/291
052/573.1
052/801.12
160/201

International Classes

E04G 023/00

Field of Search

52/223.1 52/223.6 52/223.7 52/291 52/573.1 52/656.2 52/656.4 52/656.7 52/693 52/800.1 52/801.1 52/801.11 52/801.12 160/201 160/229.1 160/236

Examiners

Wood; Wynn E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dunsmuir; George

US Patent References

4704830   Increasing the load...
4918890   Garage door antisa...
4987941   Door reinforcing de...
5205096   Reinforcing assem...

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Abstract
A reinforcing arrangement or device which substantially prevents sagging of the lower section of a multi-sectional Up and over type door. The natural load on the lower center of the bottom panel of the door being upwardly and vertically controlled and translated laterally and downwardly to the bottom corners the door by the device, to maintain overall conformity.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A system for reinforcing multi-sectional doors of the type including multiple horizontal panels interconnected at each longitudinal side to adjacent panels, the system including corner plate means adapted for attachment to opposite lower corners of a bottom panel section of said door; first and second strut means one end of each said strut means fixedly attached to a respective one of said corner plate means, each said strut means extending upwardly and inwardly of said panel structure; an upper end of each said strut means being terminally attached to upper connector means such that said corner means, said strut means and said connector means define a substantially rigid triangular frame means within the confines of said bottom panel structure adjacent an inner facing surface thereof; pin means operably associated with said upper connector means to extend vertically downwardly therefrom to lower bracket means, adapted for attachment to a bottom said door; intermediate bracket means located vertically above said lower bracket means and spaced between said lower bracket means and said connector means, said intermediate bracket means adapted for attachment to said door and configured to positionally support and guide said pin means; means to put said pin means into tension and exert an upward force on the bottom of said door, while exerting a compressive force via said strut means to said corner plate means, thus compensating for door weight and eliminating sagging.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an arrangement for reinforcing a door, particularly a multi-sectional garage door of the sliding, or up and over type.

Conventional doors of this type, particularly as used in double car garages are generally constructed of horizontal, elongated sections, hingedly attached one to the other. Rollers positioned on each side of each section cooperate with tracks in a conventional garage door frame such that the door can be moved between an open or closed position. To assist the user in raising and lowering the door, springs and cables are utilized to balance the weight of the door and reduce the load.

Such double-width doors tend to sag as time progresses, this problem is due mainly to the combination of the upward spring tension on the sides of the door, or the manner in which the cable assembly is attached to the lower side corners of the door, where the entire weight of the door is carried.

To provide reinforcement for doors is not new, as can be seen from Canadian Patents Nos. 186374 issued to J. Little in Sep. 1918; 517184 issued to J. F. McKee in Oct. of 1955; and U.S. Pat. No. 2804953 issued to A. M. Buehler in Dec. 1955. However, none of these prior art structures can be utilized in connection with folding, multi-sectional doors.
 
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