US1167539A - Grain-car door. - Google Patents

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US1167539A
US1167539A US81822314A US1914818223A US1167539A US 1167539 A US1167539 A US 1167539A US 81822314 A US81822314 A US 81822314A US 1914818223 A US1914818223 A US 1914818223A US 1167539 A US1167539 A US 1167539A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/48Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
    • E06B3/485Sectional doors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/106Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof for garages

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  • This invention ln s 'Fm-1in ebiiee te me vide :i 'ginie ein' doni' 'lim' railway f ight une and the like jwhich Shall be Simgale in operntinin :inexpensive m nizmuiclnini'e., and eilicient and durable. in use.
  • Each door is :f ni ⁇ i0s:ed of un upper section lf2 und lowei ⁇ Section lil suitable for vertical nioxeinent'beper lenigitndiimil edges rounded und the loner edg'ei; eonezii'ed e0 ns le eloselylit togelhei* as Clearly illnsli'z led in Fig. 2, :ind
  • Suitable Seeing laeh members 19 are' ex'- lended ironsjh openings formed :it the forks in the guides 9 and are adapted to engagethe lower Slat-pf each door section and lock the latter in raised position. It lwill be understood that by laterally pressing against the projecting end of the latch members S19-the same will be moved out of the Apath-of the door sections and the latter allowed to lower.
  • Suitable hasp members 20 are pivoted adjacent the ends of one of the slats of each at their upper ends to form upper and lower guide members, an upper and lower flexible door section adapted to move in said guides :to form a closure, a metallic lining on the ⁇ upper door section having a hinged portion to extend over the inner faces of the channels when 1n lowered position and to move ;out of engagement with said inner faces when in elevated position whereby the tension of said lining will direct the upper sectioninto said upper channel, and a similar lining on the lower doorl section having a fixed edge engaging the inner face oi' the channels whereby the lower door section will be guided into the lower guide members when in elevated position.
  • a palr of channel- ⁇ section of the door the tension of which is guides termiiiiting at their upperv adapted to direct said sections into the uppermost guide member, andal similar lining on the other' door member adapted 'to guide said latter door section into the lowermost guide member when said sections are in elevated position.
  • a door structure comprising a pair, of channel-shaped guides, said guides being bifurcated at their upper ends to 'form upper and lower guide members, a door comprising an upper and lower section, a metallic lining on the inner face of said upper door section adapted to direct tension thereagainst and guide the same into the upper guide members, wings hngedly secured to the edges of said lining adapted to extend over the inner faces of the guide members when in lowered position, ⁇ a similar lining on the lower door section having fixed edges projecting over the inner faces of the guides adapted to move the lower door section into the lowermost guide members, and means to normally retain the door sections in their respective elevated positions.

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C. F. WALER,
GRAIN CAR DOOR.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. I2, IQIA.. Ll wanted Jun. 1I., 1916.
2 SHEETS-SHEET Ii 5 Fig C. F. WALTER. GRAIN CAR DOOR, AvfLlcATloN FILED ree. 12, 19:4.
izlmlfed Jun. H, 1916.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2;
Hwa@
v nninei'nl G '-2 ine the dem seelinns in inised Speelcatioi'i of 'Letters Zement.
QUELNEM, KANSAS neen.
Il )etenled Jam. ll 1916.
Applicaien filed February l2, 1914.. Serial No. 518,@23.
To all '1r/10112, it 11mg/ concern:
Be it linnnin lheit L Cin-inline l?. Ylxilfin, :i eitifenof `the `Uni if St: i'eeiding et Q ,nenenidl in the cinn'l); e'lfsngje and llfie nl Kansas, have invented cei'lein new and nsefnl ln'iprnvenienls Vin Grain-Uni3eme; and l do herebydechire the following :i `full, @lenig und ex el; d eei'iiien inventinn, snel as will enable 'others inthe :irl le which it uppeiftnine in ineke and nee the seine.
This invention ln s 'Fm-1in ebiiee te me vide :i 'ginie ein' doni' 'lim' railway f ight une and the like jwhich Shall be Simgale in operntinin :inexpensive m nizmuiclnini'e., and eilicient and durable. in use.
Another ehjee te piniide :i efe'ziin allie ennsisting essentially nl lim mentions ntf i 2i in(lepeinlently @inefable wl f one nl sind :sections insu' be lnn'eied te plniinllj; elese the, door wey.
present the nizixnnmn economy Wnh the nbfice and einer el i nn; invenlinifiennSiSls in the nevel nl Censli'neloii im l nuien rangement of l l claimed und. il; 11i-led ln the neig-0innylug drawings,
en sleniennl view en l: ou 'l, bowing nnljy n inenlulpoi'linn nl' he lining; :ind
l the upper .'aseetii'ln el Yhe door. resenls :i seei'ienzil View' en the line Ll Fig. l, md, FQ, tional View ef lli@ llicli nienilnii lfnl injv ini'eniinn l seenie ile 'my Teilig'nideelll and ll respectively. Each door is :f ni}i0s:ed of un upper section lf2 und lowei` Section lil suitable for vertical nioxeinent'beper lenigitndiimil edges rounded und the loner edg'ei; eonezii'ed e0 ns le eloselylit togelhei* as Clearly illnsli'z led in Fig. 2, :ind
ien'l'- ille :cape olf gi-:iin between the Shiite The ein l l me :formed :idjneent theii "le e'ndf-,r vi' v\ 'ei'tie:ill i,f,elined 0pen rough 'which nre extended flexible eps l el steel nl' seine suitable inetnl neci'ned in pff'ii'inn by rivets er bolts 1U.` The npbei li-:1n el the door is adapted iin be giinpoienl in i'nised eihinopei'niie p0- fainln n'iihiii the nippel: le'nide 1 0 find the i inni; sieeinn i3 irs :idaped te be snp- 'nix'e in Alien in the lower 'fninkl ef s ining sheet steel fxilili wines;
d ending the lining 17 ne inne-v il* ein' 'the Cliznnel bers 0i guides; l) lo @ense the len'ei sections; of the dem in ellew the inner will el the Chainnel and, inl() ie lower guides ll, while l liii diy eeeni'nie 'die (n'ei'lnjipingg p01'- ienzs ei lze upper liniligg of (he door te the 'lined lining; 3U, it vill be seen theft :is soon is i'he wines e' "e the ein-ved )million of die wells, n he'i Awill Swing inwardly ont of engngeniem n'ih the will ii the Channel so that 'the tension of lille lining will canse the upper sec-tion el' die door to travel again the onlev walls; el? the channel und n we ine ile upper guides; l0. lt is therere essential l'lhzl; the hinged'peir'ion of the innig be pievidelb as nthei'wise, both seetiens eiflhe dem' would be guided t0n-:1rd the saine el'ninnel 01' upper guides.
Suitable Seeing laeh members 19 are' ex'- lended ironsjh openings formed :it the forks in the guides 9 and are adapted to engagethe lower Slat-pf each door section and lock the latter in raised position. It lwill be understood that by laterally pressing against the projecting end of the latch members S19-the same will be moved out of the Apath-of the door sections and the latter allowed to lower.
Suitable hasp members 20 are pivoted adjacent the ends of one of the slats of each at their upper ends to form upper and lower guide members, an upper and lower flexible door section adapted to move in said guides :to form a closure, a metallic lining on the `upper door section having a hinged portion to extend over the inner faces of the channels when 1n lowered position and to move ;out of engagement with said inner faces when in elevated position whereby the tension of said lining will direct the upper sectioninto said upper channel, and a similar lining on the lower doorl section having a fixed edge engaging the inner face oi' the channels whereby the lower door section will be guided into the lower guide members when in elevated position.
2. In a door structure, a palr of channel- `section of the door, the tension of which is guides termiiiiting at their upperv adapted to direct said sections into the uppermost guide member, andal similar lining on the other' door member adapted 'to guide said latter door section into the lowermost guide member when said sections are in elevated position.
3. A door structure comprising a pair, of channel-shaped guides, said guides being bifurcated at their upper ends to 'form upper and lower guide members, a door comprising an upper and lower section, a metallic lining on the inner face of said upper door section adapted to direct tension thereagainst and guide the same into the upper guide members, wings hngedly secured to the edges of said lining adapted to extend over the inner faces of the guide members when in lowered position, `a similar lining on the lower door section having fixed edges projecting over the inner faces of the guides adapted to move the lower door section into the lowermost guide members, and means to normally retain the door sections in their respective elevated positions.
In testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. 1
CHARLES F. MHLLTER.
Witnesses:
l/V. M. EAGLE, F. C. VvHrm.
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US2821428A (en) * 1955-04-07 1958-01-28 Forest R Wincentsen Vertically telescoping truck body
US20060037715A1 (en) * 2004-08-20 2006-02-23 Mcclure Morris Dual use combination overhead garage door tracks

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US2821428A (en) * 1955-04-07 1958-01-28 Forest R Wincentsen Vertically telescoping truck body
US20060037715A1 (en) * 2004-08-20 2006-02-23 Mcclure Morris Dual use combination overhead garage door tracks

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