In example implementations, a de-bridged extrusion for a panel of a sectional door and a method for fabricating the same are provided. The de-bridged extrusion includes a first side, a second side, and an insulation essentially filling a volume between the first side and the second side, wherein the first side and the second side are derived from a single piece of extrusion and a portion of the single piece of extrusion is removed to create a gap between the first side and the second side.
E06B 3/263 - Frames with special provision for insulation
E05D 15/16 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
E05D 1/06 - Pinless hinges; Substitutes for hinges consisting of two easily-separable parts
E05D 15/44 - Suspension arrangements for wings supported on arms movable in vertical planes with pivoted arms and vertically-sliding guides
E06B 3/12 - Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of metal
E05D 15/24 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges
E05D 15/38 - Suspension arrangements for wings moving along slide-ways so arranged that one guide member of the wing moves in a direction substantially perpendicular to the movement of another guide member for upwardly-moving wings, e.g. up-and-over doors
E05D 15/40 - Suspension arrangements for wings supported on arms movable in vertical planes
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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(1) Providing online non-downloadable software for generating cost estimates in the field of residential and commercial doors; Providing online non-downloadable software for sales reporting, project tracking, and sending notifications in the field of residential and commercial doors
An example door stop mechanism is provided. The door stop mechanism includes a body, a connection member, a spring, and a brake. The spring is coupled to the body and the connection member. The brake is positioned adjacent to the body. The brake moves between an engaged position via a spring force of the spring that causes the body to interact with the brake such that the brake contacts a track of an overhead door and an disengaged position via a force that acts against the spring force to pull the body away from the brake such that the brake moves away from the track to allow the overhead door to move.
An example door stop mechanism is provided. The door stop mechanism includes a body, a connection member, a spring, and a brake. The spring is coupled to the body and the connection member. The brake is positioned adjacent to the body. The brake moves between an engaged position via a spring force of the spring that causes the body to interact with the brake such that the brake contacts a track of an overhead door and an disengaged position via a force that acts against the spring force to pull the body away from the brake such that the brake moves away from the track to allow the overhead door to move
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Providing online non-downloadable software for generating cost estimates in the field of residential and commercial doors; Providing online non-downloadable software for sales reporting, project tracking, and sending notifications in the field of residential and commercial doors
An example cable tension device is provided. The cable tension device includes a bracket, an arm, and a spring. The arm is rotatably coupled to the bracket and comprises a roller bar to receive a cable of an overhead door. The spring is coupled to the arm. The spring is under a load to cause the arm to rotate away from the bracket to maintain a tension on the cable.
E05D 15/16 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
E05F 15/668 - Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors for vertically-sliding wings for overhead wings
E05F 15/70 - Power-operated mechanisms for wings with automatic actuation
An example cable tension device is provided. The cable tension device includes a bracket, an arm, and a spring. The arm is rotatably coupled to the bracket and comprises a roller bar to receive a cable of an overhead door. The spring is coupled to the arm. The spring is under a load to cause the arm to rotate away from the bracket to maintain a tension on the cable.
E05D 15/24 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges
E05D 13/00 - Accessories for sliding or lifting wings, e.g. pulleys, safety catches
E05D 15/16 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
In example a panel for an overhead sectional door is provided. The panel includes a laminate core, a laminate skin, and a universal fabric hinge. The laminate skin is coupled to two opposing sides of the laminate core. The universal fabric hinge is coupled to the laminate skin to connect the panel to an adjacent panel of the overhead sectional door.
E05D 15/24 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges
E06B 3/48 - Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
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LAMINATE PANEL AND OVERHEAD SECTIONAL DOOR PANEL WITH LAMINATE PANELS AND A UNIVERSAL FABRIC HINGE
In example a panel for an overhead sectional door is provided. The panel includes a laminate core, a laminate skin, and a universal fabric hinge. The laminate skin is coupled to two opposing sides of the laminate core. The universal fabric hinge is coupled to the laminate skin to connect the panel to an adjacent panel of the overhead sectional door.
E05D 15/14 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane with movable arms situated in the plane of the wing
E05D 15/16 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
In example a panel for an overhead sectional door is provided. The panel includes a laminate core, a laminate skin, and a universal fabric hinge. The laminate skin is coupled to two opposing sides of the laminate core. The universal fabric hinge is coupled to the laminate skin to connect the panel to an adjacent panel of the overhead sectional door.
E05D 15/14 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane with movable arms situated in the plane of the wing
E06B 3/48 - Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
In example implementations, a universal endlock is provided. The universal endlock includes a body, a first side along a first edge of the body, a second side along a second edge of the body opposite the first edge, a first lip on a first end of the first side, and a second lip on a first end of the second side. The body includes an intersecting hole pattern on a center portion of the body. The first side and the second side are each bent towards a back side of the body. The first lip is bent away from a first edge of the body and the second lip is bent away from the second edge of the body.
In example implementations, a windlock is provided. The windlock includes a body, a windlock lip, and a gusset. The body includes holes to receive a fastener to be coupled to a slat of a roll-up door. The windlock lip is formed from a portion of the body that is bent from the body. The gusset is coupled to the body and the windlock to provide mechanical strength to the windlock lip.
In example implementations, a roll-up door is provided. The roll-up door includes a shaft, a flexible curtain, a plurality of buttons along a first edge and a second edge of the flexible curtain, a first guide assembly to enclose the plurality of buttons along the first edge of the flexible curtain, and a second guide assembly to enclose the plurality of buttons along the second edge of the flexible curtain. A first end of the flexible curtain is coupled to the shaft. The plurality of buttons are to guide movement of the flexible curtain caused by rotation of the shaft.
In example implementations, a method is provided. The method includes determining, by a processor, that a vehicle is approaching a door of a building based on a velocity vector of the vehicle, calculating, by the processor, a time of arrival of the vehicle at the door based on the velocity vector of the vehicle and a distance of the vehicle from the door, and controlling, by the processor, the door to begin opening at a time based on the time of arrival and an amount of time for the door to open such that the door is opened when the vehicle arrives at the door.
A high-speed sectional overhead door covers a door opening with panels stacked in a single plane and lifted from the bottom-most panel. As panels are lifted, each rolls in its own individual track. As the panels move into the head area, they run through curved tracks and are nested there. The stored panels stacked horizontally one atop another with the door open. This design utilizes a dedicated panel-track pairing as well as a unique hook/cam device which allows for the upper panel to be both locked in the closed position and pushed away for separation and storage in the open position. The design also provides a sectional door with low headroom clearance, high speed closing/opening and a multitude of panel heights without hinges joining the adjacent panels
E06B 9/06 - Shutters, movable grilles, or other safety closing devices, e.g. against burglary collapsible or foldable, e.g. of the bellows or lazy-tongs type
E05D 15/24 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges
E05D 15/16 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
Decorative window lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors; decorative window lites, side lites and transom lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors
Decorative window lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors; decorative window lites, side lites and transom lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors
Decorative window lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors; decorative window lites, side lites and transom lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors
Overhead door panels are used in a variety of overhead doors styles and construction designs, each of which may be of different panel thicknesses and construction. Each of the panels includes a window opening to receive a window assembly therein. Window frame sub-assemblies are substantially interchangeable with one another and may be used in the variety of overhead door panel construction styles. Each window frame sub-assembly may include a front frame to be installed in the window opening. Glazing elements are mounted within each of the front frames and fasteners secure the glazing element to the front frame. Retainers may be juxtaposed to the back face of the door panels and coupled to one of the window frame sub-assemblies to thereby provide a window in the respective first or second overhead door panels. Advantageous features of this invention include the window frame sub-assemblies being interchangeable in a variety of overhead door panel designs irrespective of the thickness or construction of the door panel being a pan or fully insulated sandwich door construction.
E05D 15/42 - Suspension arrangements for wings supported on arms movable in vertical planes with pivoted arms and horizontally-sliding guides
E06B 3/48 - Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
E06B 3/968 - Corner joints or edge joints for windows, doors, or the like frames or wings using separate connecting pieces, e.g. T-connecting pieces characterised by the way the connecting pieces are fixed in or on the frame members
E06B 3/30 - Coverings, e.g. protecting against weather, for decorative purposes
A sectional garage door has a roller track and a plurality of sections pivotally coupled together for movement along the roller track to and between open and closed positions relative to a door opening. A first one of the sections is heavier than other sections. The sectional garage also includes a counterbalance mechanism coupled to the sections to assist an operator in moving the sections along the roller tracks to and between the open and closed positions. The sectional garage door also has a weight assist mechanism coupled to the door and engaged with at least one of the sections to assist at least one of the sections to assist in the movement of the first one of the sections during movement along at least a portion of the roller track due to the weight of the first section relative to the other sections.
Promoting the sale of doors by offering an online gallery and website featuring home and door design ideas and online tools allowing consumers to select and view doors, door designs and door options; Online retail and retail store services featuring doors
decorative window lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal garage doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal garage doors; decorative window lites, side lites and transom lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors
decorative window lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal garage doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal garage doors; decorative window lites, side lites and transom lites in the nature of glass and plastic panels for use in metal and non-metal entry doors and as replacement units for such metal and non-metal entry doors
A hinge assembly pivotally couples adjacent panels together in an overhead sectional door. The panels include stiles between each lateral end of the panel to which the hinge assemblies are attached. The hinge assembly includes an upper hinge leaf on an upper panel with a pair of spaced generally parallel flanges which span the juncture between the upper and lower panels. The hinge assembly also includes a lower hinge leaf with a pair of flanges projecting generally parallel to each other. The lower hinge leaf is mounted to one of the stiles of the lower panel and each flange includes a pivot axis hole near a terminal end thereof for alignment with a pivot axis hole in one of the flanges of the upper leaf. The stile includes a pair of spaced, parallel sidewalls and a notch, depression or recess is on each sidewall. The recesses provide a seat for the respective flanges of the hinge leaves and clearance between the sidewall of the stile and any adjacent components. A rivet or similar pivotal connector device is seated within the pivot axis holes on each side of the hinge.
An overhead door and associated mating panels includes a number of hinges to pivotally couple adjacent overhead door panels. Each door panel includes a back metal skin presenting a back face. Each hinge includes a lower hinge leaf a pair of hinge legs projecting generally parallel to each other. The lower hinge leaf is mounted to the lower panel and a backer plate is mounted to the interior face of the back skin of the lower panel and screws or bolts project through the lower hinge leaf, the skin and into the backer plate. Each hinge leg on the lower hinge leaf includes a hinge pin hole near a terminal end thereof for alignment with the hinge pin holes in an upper hinge leaf. The lower hinge leaf has a tongue projecting from an upper edge of the mounting base. The tongue is formed into a hook-shaped arcuate projection and aids in the alignment, support and positioning of a hinge pin inserted through the aligned hinge pin holes in the upper and lower hinge leaves. A depression or pocket is provided in the back skin of the lower panel for each hinge assembly. The pocket provides a recess for the terminal ends of the hinge legs of the upper and lower hinge leaves. The shape or contour of the wells of the pocket provides a location or alignment benefit to the positioning of the lower hinge leaf.
E05D 15/12 - Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane consisting of parts connected at their edges