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US1585270A
US1585270A US725528A US72552824A US1585270A US 1585270 A US1585270 A US 1585270A US 725528 A US725528 A US 725528A US 72552824 A US72552824 A US 72552824A US 1585270 A US1585270 A US 1585270A
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  • the object of my invention is to produce a door of the roll curtain type, and means by which the same may be either manually or mechanically manipulated.
  • the accompanying drawings illustrate my invention.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective of a door opening equipped with my improved door;
  • Fig. 2 an elevation in a partial vertical section of the construction with the door opening closed;
  • Fig. 3 a horizontal section on a larger scale on line 3-3- of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 a vertical section on line 44 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 a vertical section on line 55 of Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 a vertical fragmentary section, on an enlarged scale, at the upper right hand corner of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 7 a fragmentary perspective section on the articulated closure;
  • Fig. 8 a fragmentary horizontal section of a suitable belt or chainforming part of the closure;
  • Fig. 9 a horizontal section, on an enlarged scale, on line 99 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 10 a vertical section on line 1010 of F ig. 9, and
  • Fig. 11 a vertical section, on an enlarged scale, on line 1111 of Fig. 10.
  • a shaft 21 provided at top and bottom with drums 22, 22 to each of which is secured one end of a chain 23 formed of suitable links so that they may be wrapped around drums 22.
  • a vertical shaft 24 carrying a drum 25 referably of the same diameter as drums 22, the opposite end of chain 23 being attached thereto. While the links forming chains 23 may be of uniform length, they may conveniently be of graduated lengths as clearly indicated in Fig. 9, the arrangement being such that they may thus be more readily wrapped in several layers around drums 22 and 25.
  • Each link of chain 23 carries a plate 26 to which may be secured either a doorforming slat 27 extending from one chain to the other, or a short block 28 arranged to fill groove 20, the slats 27 and blocks 28 being articulated, as indicated in Fig. 7, or in any other suitable manner, so that the slats 27 will form a suitable closure for slot 20, and blocks 28 will form a suitable filler for slot when slats 27 are retracted from opening 15.
  • a sufiicient diameter to accommodate, in
  • Motor 40 is controlled by suitable reversing switch having a controlling arm 51 extended for manual manipulation through casing 16 and also extended so as to be engaged by pins 52 and 53 (Fig. 9) carried by one of chains 23, the arrangement being such that said pins will carry the switch to neutral position at appropriate times when the opening 15 is either opened or closed.
  • manual operating means be provided and for that purpose I provide a hand wheel carried by shaft 61 provided at its inner end with clutch 62 adapted to be moved into or out of connection with a clutch element 63 carried by the shaft of the motor, the arrangement being such that, by shifting shaft 61 axially, the hand wheel may be made effective or ineffective to drive shafts 21 and 24, and shaft 61 may be readily retained in either one of its positions by suitable spring retainer 65 of a well known type.
  • Guides 66 are arranged at the top and bottom of opening 15 for chain 23.
  • a door comprising a pair of parallel winding drums, two chains forming driving connections between the drums, door-forming slats connecting from links of one chain with links 01" the other chain, ancl ineans by Whichone of said clruins may be rotateclr 2.
  • a door comprising a pair of parallel winding drums, two chains extending from one drum to the other, door-forming slats extending from links of one chain to links, of the other chain, a series of filler blocks carried by the lower chainiacljncent one end slat, and means by which one of said drums may berotatccl.
  • a door co nprising a pain of quanallel, Winding-ginn ng 1two chains forming clr Ting; connections between; the. l.-J.nnis, filQQlI-fQl'llling slats,c nnecting.from linlrs ofone chain with; links of the other. chain, and neans by which the. drums, may be simultaneously rotate l.;
  • L 01 mp is ng Pain; fiipem lel Winding clru ns, two chains extending from OllQ-fillilll), toi thc other, door-forming slots extending from links 01' one chain to links of the other chain, means by which the drums may be simultaneously rotated, means for supporting one drum for a lateral movement, and means for yielclingly urging said (lrun laterally awayi froin the other drum to keep the chains taut.
  • i-l cloor comprising a pair of, parallel Winding dr nns tno chains ,extending from one ;clr,1,nn.,to the, other, doorf'forniin slats,
  • drums may, be,

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May 18 1926.
G. E. STEVENSON ART I CULATED DOOR Filed July 11, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.
Geargefl JZa/emm,
WY-Mr ATTORNEYJ Patented May 18, 1926.
GEORGE E, STEVENSON, OF INDIANAPGLIS, INDIANA.
ARTIG'ULATED DOOR.
Application filed July 11,
The object of my invention is to produce a door of the roll curtain type, and means by which the same may be either manually or mechanically manipulated. The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention.
Fig. 1 is a perspective of a door opening equipped with my improved door; Fig. 2 an elevation in a partial vertical section of the construction with the door opening closed; Fig. 3 a horizontal section on a larger scale on line 3-3- of Fig. 2; Fig. 4 a vertical section on line 44 of Fig. 3; Fig. 5 a vertical section on line 55 of Fig. 4; Fig. 6 a vertical fragmentary section, on an enlarged scale, at the upper right hand corner of Fig. 2; Fig. 7 a fragmentary perspective section on the articulated closure; Fig. 8 a fragmentary horizontal section of a suitable belt or chainforming part of the closure; Fig. 9 a horizontal section, on an enlarged scale, on line 99 of Fig. 2; Fig. 10 a vertical section on line 1010 of F ig. 9, and Fig. 11 a vertical section, on an enlarged scale, on line 1111 of Fig. 10.
In the drawings 15 indicates the opening to be closed and flanked at the sides by casings 16 and 17; at the top by casing 18, and at the bottom by groove 20.
Mounted in casing 16 is a shaft 21 provided at top and bottom with drums 22, 22 to each of which is secured one end of a chain 23 formed of suitable links so that they may be wrapped around drums 22. Mounted in casing 17 is a vertical shaft 24 carrying a drum 25 referably of the same diameter as drums 22, the opposite end of chain 23 being attached thereto. While the links forming chains 23 may be of uniform length, they may conveniently be of graduated lengths as clearly indicated in Fig. 9, the arrangement being such that they may thus be more readily wrapped in several layers around drums 22 and 25.
Each link of chain 23 carries a plate 26 to which may be secured either a doorforming slat 27 extending from one chain to the other, or a short block 28 arranged to fill groove 20, the slats 27 and blocks 28 being articulated, as indicated in Fig. 7, or in any other suitable manner, so that the slats 27 will form a suitable closure for slot 20, and blocks 28 will form a suitable filler for slot when slats 27 are retracted from opening 15. As it is not feasible in most instances to provide drums of ,a sufiicient diameter to accommodate, in
1924. Serial No. 725,528.
a single layer, all of the slats 27 necessary to close opening 15, it is necessary to provide some means for permitting adjustment the distance between the axes of drums 22 and and for this purpose the shaft 24 is mounted, top and bottom, in sliding blocks 30 which are normally urged away from shaft 21 by springs 31, the arrangement being such as to keep chains 2-3 taut at all times.
It is desirable that a door of this type be mechanically manipulated, and for that reason I provide an electric motor connected by a suitable gear train 41 with shaft 21 and, in order that the movement of the chains 23 may at all times be the result of pull, rather than a push, shaft 21 is connected with shaft 24 by a cross shaft 42 and pairs of meshing bevel gears 43 and 44, the gear 43 which is mounted on shaft 42 being splined thereon and associated with the adjacent block 30 in such manner as to partake of all of the lateral movements of shaft 24 under the action of springs 31.
Motor 40 is controlled by suitable reversing switch having a controlling arm 51 extended for manual manipulation through casing 16 and also extended so as to be engaged by pins 52 and 53 (Fig. 9) carried by one of chains 23, the arrangement being such that said pins will carry the switch to neutral position at appropriate times when the opening 15 is either opened or closed.
In view of the possibility of disarrangement of the mechanical operating means, it is desirable that manual operating means be provided and for that purpose I provide a hand wheel carried by shaft 61 provided at its inner end with clutch 62 adapted to be moved into or out of connection with a clutch element 63 carried by the shaft of the motor, the arrangement being such that, by shifting shaft 61 axially, the hand wheel may be made effective or ineffective to drive shafts 21 and 24, and shaft 61 may be readily retained in either one of its positions by suitable spring retainer 65 of a well known type. Guides 66 are arranged at the top and bottom of opening 15 for chain 23.
I claim as my invention:
1.. A door comprising a pair of parallel winding drums, two chains forming driving connections between the drums, door-forming slats connecting from links of one chain with links 01" the other chain, ancl ineans by Whichone of said clruins may be rotateclr 2. A door comprising a pair of parallel winding drums, two chains extending from one drum to the other, door-forming slats extending from links of one chain to links, of the other chain, a series of filler blocks carried by the lower chainiacljncent one end slat, and means by which one of said drums may berotatccl. i,
A door ,co nprising a pain of quanallel, Winding-ginn ng 1two chains forming clr Ting; connections between; the. l.-J.nnis, filQQlI-fQl'llling slats,c nnecting.from linlrs ofone chain with; links of the other. chain, and neans by which the. drums, may be simultaneously rotate l.;
A .doon;coinprjsingi a paiipof parallel Winding drums, two chains extendi g fn'on one drunl to the -otl'ier, doorforming slats extending from links of-one chain to linksr- 01. the other. chain,, a series of filler blocks carried by thembher chain adjacent one; end slat, and iineans by whichg; thed guins mayi be i simultaneously ,rotatetl,
5, L 01 mp is ng Pain; fiipem lel Winding clru ns, two chains extending from OllQ-fillilll), toi thc other, door-forming slots extending from links 01' one chain to links of the other chain, means by which the drums may be simultaneously rotated, means for supporting one drum for a lateral movement, and means for yielclingly urging said (lrun laterally awayi froin the other drum to keep the chains taut.
6., i-l cloor comprising a pair of, parallel Winding dr nns tno chains ,extending from one ;clr,1,nn.,to the, other, doorf'forniin slats,
extending f in linkssoi' one chainiolinks of e oth chain, a, ser es of.liller blocks.
i l by theother, cha ngigi accnt one end slat, incans h y which the drums, may, be,
simultaneously rotated, means for. supporfing onedrinn forilateral inoven'ient, and,
i gr yieldinaly urging said (1min laterfron'iithe other drum to keepthe ally u chains taut. V
in itness whereofll iliaveheronto. set my hanrl at Indianapolis, 1nliana, this 'Zth day of Jnly, A l). one tho nsangl nine hnnclre l.v and tW-enty fon x,
GEQRGE E1; STEVENSON.
Certificate of Correction.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 1,585,270, granted May 18, 1926,
upon the application of George E. Stevenson, of'lndianapolis, Indiana, for an improvementin Articulated Doors, errors appear in the printed specification requiring correction as follows: Page 1, line 112, claim 1-, and page 2, line 14, claim 3, strike out the Word from and that the said Letters Patent should be read With these corrections therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Office.
Signed and sealed this 22d day of June, A. D. 1926.
[SEAL] M. J. NIOORE,
Acting Commissioner of Patents.
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Cited By (7)

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US2934139A (en) * 1957-06-05 1960-04-26 Cookson Company Side coiling articulated partition and drive mechanism therefor
US3090425A (en) * 1961-03-15 1963-05-21 Dubuque Products Inc Multiple wall sight and sound insulating partition
US3090424A (en) * 1960-12-16 1963-05-21 Dubuque Products Inc Coilable partition with doors
US3430677A (en) * 1967-12-22 1969-03-04 Ernest E Pierce Roll-type closure
US3490514A (en) * 1966-11-29 1970-01-20 J G Wilson Corp The Side-coiling articulated curtain and drive mechanism therefor
US4754795A (en) * 1985-12-24 1988-07-05 Bolton Brady Limited Shutter
US5355927A (en) * 1992-12-17 1994-10-18 Mckeon Rolling Steel Door Company, Inc. Self-closing fire door

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2934139A (en) * 1957-06-05 1960-04-26 Cookson Company Side coiling articulated partition and drive mechanism therefor
US3090424A (en) * 1960-12-16 1963-05-21 Dubuque Products Inc Coilable partition with doors
US3090425A (en) * 1961-03-15 1963-05-21 Dubuque Products Inc Multiple wall sight and sound insulating partition
US3490514A (en) * 1966-11-29 1970-01-20 J G Wilson Corp The Side-coiling articulated curtain and drive mechanism therefor
US3430677A (en) * 1967-12-22 1969-03-04 Ernest E Pierce Roll-type closure
US4754795A (en) * 1985-12-24 1988-07-05 Bolton Brady Limited Shutter
US5355927A (en) * 1992-12-17 1994-10-18 Mckeon Rolling Steel Door Company, Inc. Self-closing fire door

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