Abstract:
A rim assembly for a roller assembly and method of forming a rim assembly for cargo mover systems are disclosed. Various steps and construction details are developed for affecting the response of the rim assembly to operative conditions. In one detailed embodiment, the roller assembly has a rim assembly having a rolling surface whose operative surface characteristics are set by the material of the surface material; and structure is disposed inwardly of the rolling surface which affects the bulk behavior of the roller assembly. In one particular embodiment, the roller assembly is adapted for use with moving doors or wall panels in elevator systems.
Abstract:
Guide rollers for upward-acting track guided doors are formed of dual durometer plastic materials wherein a hub portion of the guide roller is formed of a relatively hard moldable plastic material having a durometer of about Rockwell R 120. A tire or tread is preferably molded over the hub and is characterized by a thermoplastic elastomer material, such as urethane, having a durometer of about 70 to 90 Shore A. A circumferential recess may be formed in the rim of the roller hub to receive a tread which is not molded over the full extent of the rim. The tire or tread may have an arcuate thin-walled, a somewhat elliptical or a circular segment shape in cross section. The improved guide roller provides for quiet long-lasting operation in guiding upward-acting sectional and one-piece garage doors and the like.
Abstract:
A running carriage arrangement (1) includes a housing receptacle (5) and a housing (9) embedded in it. The running carriage (7) can be vertically shifted within the housing (9). The shifting of the running carriage (7) is accomplished by an adjusting wheel (39), which can be rotated by hand and by which the running carriage (7) can be adjusted relative to the housing (9) and the sliding door (3).
Abstract:
A device is structured to be integrated with a major components such as a movable unit and a stator contained in a rail member for easy removal from downward of the lintel, thus eliminating adjustment work on site. Since the door may be simply installed on the hanger, it can be easily installed and removed. Also, the stator and the hanger with rollers may be connected by clamping a projection strip formed on a bottom face of the stator from left and right sides thereof with the hanger with rollers installed on the door, or instead by engaging the hanger with rollers with an engagement portion provided on the stator from both side thereof. Consequently, connecting and releasing of the stator and the hanger is simplified and the ease of maintenance is improved.
Abstract:
A housing, especially for automatic door operators, with a base section secured to the building, whereby the housing serves to receive mechanical and electrotechnical components for door systems, such as running devices, suspension devices for movable leaves, drive units including power transmissions, couplings, motors, displacement tracking equipment, auxiliary drives, controls/regulations, power packs, sensors, etc. The housing comprises a header section basically built of two legs arranged at an angle of approximately 90null with regard to each other and linked by a connecting leg. The header section is hooked and positively and non-positively connected to the base section via a location that extends at an angle of approximately 45null and is conformed to the connecting leg extending parallel thereto. A closing section joins the header section via a hooked interengagement to which closing section's end is placed a terminal section as well as end caps to be mounted at the header section's fronts.
Abstract:
An improved rolling pivot for suspended support of articulated panels such as shutters or room dividers in an overhead channel. The device features angled engagement of overlapped wheels of the rolling pivot in the overhead channel to thereby allow the supported articulated panels to be closed and opened by directing force to side edges of the suspended panels instead of having to pull the lead panel in the array. The device also allows for minimizing the width of the overhead channel and easy insertion and removal of individual pivot assemblies with the overhead channel by a simple rotation of the carriage of the pivot assembly to remove the wheels from operational engagement with tracks formed in the carriage and allow the wheels and pivot assembly to slide through a gap in the channel between the tracks.
Abstract:
An opening/closing device for windows is disclosed, in which the windows can be opened in a tilt manner and a sliding manner selectively. The conventional windows can be opened either in a tilt manner or in a sliding manner, but they do not have the composite functions but only a single one. The present invention includes two composite functions, i.e., the tilt opening and slide opening. One ends of links 8 having guide rollers 9 are pivotally secured to an upper frame of the windows 2 and 3 which are accommodated within an outer frame 1. The guide roller 9 can move along a guide rail 11 which is formed on a top segment 1a of the outer frame 1. A sliding roller 12 with an auxiliary roller attached thereon is installed in a lower frame df of each of the windows 2 and 3, and the sliding roller 12 can move along a sliding rail 13 which is formed on a bottom segment 1b of the outer frame 1. A pair of locks 7 are provided on both ends of the upper frame uf of each of the windows 2 and 3 so as to lock or release the links 8. The locks 7 can be operated by means of a button 5 which is installed adjacently to a window knob 4. Thus the windows can be opened and closed in a tilt manner by manipulating the button 5, while, if the button is not touched, the links 8 are fixed to the windows, and therefore, the windows can be opened/closed in sliding manner.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a mechanism or hinge for use in a structural glass assembly. In particular the mechanism is attachable to a glass unit, e.g. a double glazing unit, to enable it to open or close. The mechanism has essentially two parts, a stationary part and a movable part. The stationary part which is attachable to the glass structure incorporates two blade-like plates between which the movable part is slideably located. The stationary part has two arcuate tracks (open and closed) over which a pair of roller bearings are guided during operation of the mechanism whereas the movable part which is attachable to e.g. a double glazed unit, has a single arcuate track over which a single roller bearing is guided during operation of the mechanism. The mechanism has a virtual pivot point on the glazing unit to which the mechanism is attachable. One embodiment of the invention includes a centring arrangement FIG. 5 where a pair of tapered roller bearings are guided on arcuate tapered surfaces of a closed track.
Abstract:
An improved automatic door closure is provided for a door which has a door post mounted by two or more members attached to a door jamb. The door closure comprises a roller which is mounted on the door jam, a cam which is mounted on the door post so that it will rotate with the door post but is capable of limited movement relative to the post in an axial direction, and a spring for urging the cam against the roller as the door is swung between open and closed positions. The cam is contoured so as to cause it and the roller to coact with spring arranged to cause the door to return from open to closed position without any operator applied force. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the door closure apparatus comprises a compression spring for urging the door to close, and an adjustable mechanism for varying the force exerted by that spring.
Abstract:
A jail-cell door is suspended from an overhead carriage, for horizontal displacement between closed and open positions, and an elongate slide bar has a horizontal lost-motion connection to the carriage. The slide bar mounts a reversible electric motor and is continuously engaged to the driven one of two rollers from which the carriage and its cell door are suspended; the shaft for the other suspension roller is journaled in the carriage. For driving the cell door in the door-opening direction, the outer lost-motion limit determines an expanded wheelbase of door suspension, and for driving the cell door in the door-closing direction, the inner lost-motion limit determines a slightly reduced wheelbase of door suspension. The slide bar carries cam formations at or near its respective ends for determining locking-bolt action only at the fully closed and fully open positions of the door, and a deadlock device is pivotally carried at one end of the slide bar, serving the door-closed condition. Assurance against bodily harm upon door closing is inherent in the design of drive-roller engagement to the rail on which both rollers travel, the engagement being to provide drive-roller slip at a predetermined threshold of tractive force.