WO2012126067A1 - Door track - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05D—HINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05F—DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
- E05F15/00—Power-operated mechanisms for wings
- E05F15/60—Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
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Definitions
- This invention relates to a door assembly, and more particularly to a track assembly along which a sectional door can move between closed and open conditions.
- Sectional doors are used in various commercial, industrial and residential applications to open and close access openings.
- sectional doors are commonly used as garage doors.
- a sectional door comprises a series of adjacent panels hingedly connected one to another for movement between a closed condition in which the door closes an opening, and an open condition which is overhead and clear of the opening.
- the sectional door commonly moves along a track assembly which includes a main track comprising a generally vertical track section, a generally horizontal track section and a curved transition track section interconnecting the horizontal and vertical track sections.
- the vertical track section is typically defined by a track rail and the horizontal track section is defined by a track rail, with the two track rails commonly being of the same cross-sectional profile.
- the panels are typically mounted on rollers that fit in the track assembly, with the rollers and track assembly interacting to guide movement of the panels between the closed and open conditions.
- the counter-balance system generally comprises a shaft (which is commonly known as a torsion pole) to which a counter-balance spring is connected.
- the counter-balance spring is typically a coil spring.
- the shaft is supported at its ends for rotation by support brackets.
- the shaft carries two cable drums, one adjacent each end of the sectional door.
- the cable drums are fixed to the shaft for rotation therewith.
- the counter-balance system further comprises two cables, each windingly received on one of the cable drums. The cables are connected to adjacent ends to the lowermost panel.
- the track assembly may be configured to provide an auxiliary track section to receive and guide upper rollers on the top panel.
- the auxiliary track is referred to as a dub track.
- the auxiliary track is positioned above the transition track section and the horizontal track section, and comprises an ramp section and an auxiliary horizontal section.
- the ramp section is adapted to interact with the respective upper roller of the top panel when the sectional door is in the closed condition and to guide the respective upper roller of the top panel towards the auxiliary horizontal section as the sectional door moves from the closed condition to the open condition.
- the rollers on the other panels sequentially move upwardly along the vertical track section, into engagement with the transition track section and ultimately into engagement with the horizontal track section.
- the upper rollers on the top panel are on the auxiliary track and all other rollers are on the horizontal track section.
- the auxiliary track is defined by componentry formed separately from the main track.
- the auxiliary horizontal section of the auxiliary track is defined by a track rail which is a different track rail from the track rail that defines the horizontal track section of the main track. It would be advantageous for there to be a track rail that can be used to provide the vertical track section and optionally also the horizontal track section.
- a track rail comprising an elongate body having a longitudinal web and two opposed longitudinal sides which cooperate to define a channel interior, the longitudinal web being configured to define a longitudinal space adjacent to and opening onto the channel interior.
- the longitudinal web incorporates a longitudinal rib extending along the length thereof, the longitudinal rib defining the longitudinal space adjacent to and opening onto the channel interior.
- the two opposed longitudinal sides comprise a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side, the first longitudinal side being configured to define a curved formation which provides a groove to receive and guide a roller for rolling movement therealong.
- the second the longitudinal side is configured to present an outer longitudinal surface, an inner longitudinal surface and two longitudinal edges.
- the track rail according to the invention may be used to provide a vertical track section for a sectional door.
- the track rail according to the invention may be used to provide a horizontal track section and also an auxiliary horizontal section for a sectional door.
- Such an arrangement is advantageous, as the one track rail can provide both the horizontal track section and the auxiliary horizontal section for a sectional door, thereby avoiding the need to have two separate track rails as is required with the prior art as discussed above.
- the second longitudinal side is adapted to cooperate with the first longitudinal side to constrain the roller as it moves along the vertical track section.
- the curved formation of the first longitudinal side is adapted to support and guide the roller for rolling movement therealong.
- the track rail is configured to receive and guidingly supporting a second roller for rolling movement therealong.
- the longitudinal web is configured to define a supplementary track for receiving and guidingly supporting the second roller for movement along the track rail.
- the longitudinal web in conjunction with an adjacent portion of the longitudinal web provides the supplementary track.
- the second roller forms part of a roller assembly which further comprises a keeper, the second roller being adapted for guided rolling movement along the track, and the keeper being adapted to constrain the second roller for rolling movement along the track.
- the longitudinal rib is of channel formation, comprising a rib base and two rib sides, with the sides being generally normal to the base such that the longitudinal space is generally rectangular in cross-section.
- the longitudinal rib can serve a variety of purposes.
- the longitudinal rib can function as a strengthening rib for the rail body.
- the longitudinal space can optionally accommodate certain componentry of a door assembly in which it is used.
- the longitudinal space may accommodate some of the componentry of a counterbalance system employed with the door assembly to provide assistance in moving the sectional door between the open and closed conditions.
- the longitudinal space may accommodate a section of cable extending down from an elevated guide roller to the bottom panel of the sectional door.
- the longitudinal space may accommodate a mounting point such as a lug on the bottom panel to which the cable is connected. This is advantageous as it conceals the downwardly extending section of the cable and also the lug.
- the longitudinal space may also optionally accommodate components of a power- operated drive system for automatically opening and closing the sectional door.
- the longitudinal space may accommodate a drive chain or belt forming part of a power-operated drive system.
- Yet another function of the longitudinal rib is that it can optionally provide a facility for the mounting the rail body in position, particularly when the rail body is used to provide both the horizontal track section and the auxiliary horizontal section, without fixing elements intruding into the channel interior and potentially impeding movement of the rollers.
- longitudinal rib can optionally serve as a spacer to space the second longitudinal side of the rail body away from a mounting surface to which the rail body is to be attached when the rail body is used to provide both the horizontal track section and the auxiliary horizontal section, thereby providing clearance for second roller to move along the outer longitudinal surface.
- the longitudinal rib may also cooperate with an adjacent portion of the longitudinal web to define a supplementary to facilitate guided movement of a roller.
- a track assembly incorporating a track rail according to the first aspect of the invention.
- a door assembly comprising a track assembly and a sectional door for movement along the track assembly between closed and open conditions, the track assembly being in accordance with the second aspect of the invention.
- Figure 1 is a schematic fragmentary perspective view of an installed door assembly including a door track assembly according to the embodiment and a sectional door moveable along the door track, viewed from the exterior side of the door assembly;
- Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 except that it is viewed from the interior side of the door assembly;
- Figure 3 is a schematic fragmentary perspective view of the door assembly including the door track assembly according to the embodiment, viewed from the exterior side of the door assembly;
- Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 except that it is viewed from the interior side of the door assembly;
- Fig 5 is a schematic fragmentary perspective view of the door assembly viewed from the interior side thereof;
- Fig 6 is a further schematic fragmentary perspective view of the door assembly viewed from the interior side thereof;
- Fig 7 is a view similar to Figure 6 except that it is viewed from the exterior side of the door assembly;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of a track rail incorporated in the door track assembly according to the embodiment, the view being from one end and above;
- Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 8 except that it is from the underside;
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of the track rail, the view being from the other end and above;
- Figure 11 is a perspective view of a radius bracket which cooperates with two track rails to provide a main track and an auxiliary track;
- Figure 12 a further perspective view of the radius bracket
- Figure 13 is a fragmentary perspective view of the junction between the radius bracket and a horizontal track rail
- Figure 14 is a fragmentary perspective view of the radius bracket illustrating in particular an end section thereof to provide a junction between the radius bracket and the horizontal track rail
- Figure 15 is a further fragmentary perspective view of the junction between the radius bracket and the horizontal track rail as shown in Figure 13;
- Figure 16 is a front view of the radius bracket
- Figure 17 is a sectional view on line 17-17 of Figure 16;
- Figure 18 is a perspective view of the arrangement shown in Figure 17;
- Figure 19 is a perspective view of an inset incorporated within the radius bracket
- Figure 20 is a side view of the inset incorporated within the radius bracket
- Figure 21 is a perspective view of the radius bracket and the horizontal track rail, illustrating an upper roller assembly movable therealong;
- Figure 22 is a fragmentary perspective view of the roller assembly and the track rail, viewed from the upper side thereof;
- Figure 23 is a fragmentary perspective view of the roller assembly and the track rail, viewed from the lower side thereof;
- Figure 24 is a view of the roller assembly and the track rail, depicting the interaction therebetween.
- Figure 25 is a view similar to Figure 24 except that he roller assembly is shown in section.
- the door assembly 10 comprising a sectional door 13 mounted in a track assembly 14 according to the embodiment for movement between closed and opened conditions.
- the sectional door 13 comprises a series of adjacent panels 15 hingedly connected to one another in known manner for movement between the closed condition in which the sectional door 13 occupies the opening 12 and an open condition in which the sectional door 13 is overhead and clear of the opening.
- the panels 15 include a top panel 15a and a bottom panel 15b, as well as various intervening panels 15c therebetween.
- the track assembly 14 includes a main track 17 and an auxiliary track 19 (also known as a dub track) on each side of the sectional door 13.
- a counter-balance system 20 is provided to assist movement of the sectional door 13 between the open and closed conditions.
- the counter-balance system 20 is of known kind, comprising a torsion pole 23 to which a counter-balance spring (not shown) is connected.
- the counter-balance spring is typically a coil spring, with one end connected to the torsion pole 23 and the other end connected to a fixed support.
- the torsion pole 23 is supported at its ends for rotation by support brackets 25.
- the torsion pole 23 carries two cable drums 26, one adjacent each end of the sectional door 13.
- the cable drums 26 are fixed to the torsion pole 23 for rotation therewith.
- the counter-balance system 20 further comprises two cables (not shown), each windingly received on one of the cable drums 26.
- each end of the bottom panel 15b is provided with a lug (not shown) to which the respective cable is connected in known manner.
- the counter-balance spring is progressively tensioned as the sectional door 13 moves towards the closed condition, thereby providing a counterbalancing effect during the closing action.
- the tensioned counter-balance spring also provides lifting assistance during movement of the sectional door 13 from the closed condition to the open condition.
- the panels 15 are provided with rollers 30 which are received in the track assembly 14.
- the rollers 30 and the track assembly 14 interact to guide movement of the sectional door 3 between the open and closed conditions.
- the rollers 30 include an upper set of rollers 31 on the top panel 15a adjacent the upper edge thereof.
- the rollers 30 further a lower set of rollers 32 on the bottom panel 15b adjacent the lower edge thereof , and intermediate sets of rollers 33 operating between adjacent panels 15.
- the upper set of rollers 31 comprises two roller assemblies 35 (as shown in detail in Figures 21 to 25), one adjacent each end of the top panel 15a.
- the rollers 32, 33 are typically rollers of known kind, as used with conventional sectional doors.
- the two auxiliary tracks 19 are adapted to interact with the roller assemblies 35 on the top panel 15a during movement of the sectional door 13 between the closed and open conditions. All other rollers 30, including in particular intermediate sets of rollers 33a operating between top panel 15a and the adjacent panel 15c, interact with the two main tracks 17 during movement of the sectional door 13 between the closed and open conditions.
- the main track 17 on each side of the sectional door 13 comprises a generally vertical track section 41 , a generally horizontal track section 43 and a curved transition track section 45 interconnecting the horizontal and vertical track sections.
- the vertical track section 41 is defined by a track rail 46 and the horizontal track section 43 is defined by a track rail 47, with the two track rails 46, 47 commonly being of the same cross-sectional profile.
- the auxiliary track 19 on each side of the sectional door 13 is positioned above the transition track section 45 and the horizontal track section 43, and comprises a ramp section 51 and an auxiliary horizontal section 53.
- the ramp section 51 is adapted to interact with the respective upper roller assembly 35 of the top panel 15a when the sectional door 13 is in the closed condition and to guide the respective upper roller assembly of the top panel towards the auxiliary horizontal section 53 as the sectional door moves from the closed condition to the open condition.
- the rollers 32, 33 sequentially move upwardly along the vertical track section 41 , into engagement with the transition track section 45 and ultimately into engagement with the horizontal track section 43.
- the upper roller assemblies 35 on the top panel 15a are on the auxiliary track 19 and all other rollers 32, 33 are on the horizontal track section 43.
- the track rail 47 which defines the horizontal track section 43 of the main track 17 also defines the auxiliary horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19, as will be explained in more detail later.
- the door assembly 10 further comprises two radius brackets 70 which are mounted, on the wall 11 of the garage and which form part of the support structure for the sectional door 13.
- each radius bracket 70 is mounted on the wall 11 by means of mounting brackets 71
- Each radius bracket 1.0 forms parts of the track assembly 14 and is installed above respective vertical track section 41.
- each radius bracket 70 is configured to define the respective curved transition track section 45 interconnecting the horizontal and vertical track sections 4 , 43 of the main track 17 and to also define the respective ramp section 51 of the auxiliary track 19.
- each radius bracket 70 also provides bracing for the track assembly 14.
- Each radius bracket 70 is also configured to provide the support bracket 25 for the respective end of the torsion pole 23.
- the construction of the radius brackets 70 will be described in more detail later.
- the track rail 46 and the track rail 47 are of a common profile which is depicted in Figures 8, 9 and 10.
- Each track rail 46, 47 comprises a longitudinal rail body 80 of channel cross-section.
- the rail body 80 comprises a longitudinal web 81 and two opposed longitudinal sides 82, 83 which cooperate to define a channel interior 84 and a longitudinal opening 85 opposite the web 81.
- the two opposed longitudinal sides 82, 83 will hereinafter be referred to as first longitudinal side 82 and second longitudinal side 83.
- First longitudinal side 82 is configured to define a curved formation which provides a groove 86 to receive and guide the rollers 30 for rolling movement therealong.
- the second longitudinal side 83 presents an outer longitudinal surface 87, an inner longitudinal surface 88, and a free longitudinal edge 89 in opposed relation to the longitudinal web 81.
- the longitudinal web 81 incorporates a longitudinal rib 91 extending along the length thereof.
- the longitudinal rib 91 defines a longitudinal space 92 adjacent to, and opening onto, the channel interior 84.
- the rib 91 is of channel formation comprising a rib base 93 and two rib sides 95, with the sides 95 being generally normal to the base 93 such that the space 92 is generally rectangular.
- second longitudinal side 83 cooperates with the longitudinal side 83 to constrain the rollers 30 as they move along the vertical track section 41.
- the longitudinal web 81 and the second longitudinal side 83 cooperate to define the auxiliary horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19, as will be described in more detail later.
- the longitudinal rib 91 can serve a variety of functions, as described below.
- One function is a strengthening function in that the rib 91 can serve as a strengthening rib for the rail body 80.
- the longitudinal space 92 can accommodate certain componentry of the door assembly 10. While not the case in this embodiment, the longitudinal space 92 may accommodate some of the componentry of the counter-balance system provided to assist movement of the sectional door 13 between the open and closed conditions. In particular, the longitudinal space 92 may accommodate the section of the cable (not shown) extending down from the elevated cable drum 26 to the bottom panel 15b and also the lug (not shown) on the bottom panel 15b to which the cable is connected. This may be advantageous as it could serve to conceal the downwardly extending section of the cable and also the lug. In other embodiments, the longitudinal space 92 may also accommodate components of a power-operated drive system for automatically opening and closing the sectional door 13.
- the longitudinal space 92 may accommodate a drive chain or belt forming part of a power-operated drive system.
- the longitudinal rib 91 can provide a facility for the mounting the rail body 80 in position, particularly when used as the horizontal track rail 47, without fixing elements intruding into the channel interior 84 and potentially impeding movement of the rollers 30.
- the rib base 93 can provide a mounting face for location against a mounting surface to which the rail body 80 is to be attached, with fasteners or other fixing elements extending through the rib base 93 to secure the rail body 80 to the mounting surface.
- the longitudinal rib 91 may function as a spacer to space the second longitudinal side 83 of the rail body 80 away from a mounting surface to which the rail body 80 is to be attached when functioning as horizontal track rail 47, thereby providing clearance for the upper roller assembly 35 to move along the auxiliary horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19.
- the longitudinal rib 91 cooperates with an adjacent portion 81a of the longitudinal web 81 to define a supplementary track 96 to facilitate guided movement of the respective upper roller assembly 35, as will be explained later.
- the radius brackets 70 form parts of the track assembly 14, provides bracing for the track assembly 14, and also supports the torsion pole 23.
- Each radius bracket 70 comprises a body 101 formed of plastics material with internal reinforcement 102.
- the reinforcement 102 provides strengthening at locations where necessitated by loadings to which the bracket 70 is exposed, as will be explained in more detail later.
- the internal reinforcement 102 comprises an insert 103 embedded within the plastic body 101.
- the insert 103 comprises a skeleton structure 105 formed of metal such as steel.
- the skeleton structure 105 is of unitary construction and includes integral first, second, and third portions. The first, second, and third portions are identified by reference numerals 105a, 105b, and 105c respectively. .
- At least some of the mounting and fastening holes within the body 101 extend through the skeleton structure 105 so as to provide the radius bracket 70 with structural integrity and strength in order to withstand loadings imposed thereon during service.
- the body 101 comprises a body portion 106 configured as a plate 107 having an upper edge 108, an inner edge 109 and a curved lower edge 110.
- the body portion 106 defines an outer end section 111 and a bottom end section 113, with the upper edge 108 extending to the outer end section 111 , the inner edge 109 extending to the bottom end section 13, and the curved lower edge 110 extending between the outer end section 111 and the bottom end section 113.
- the plate 107 provides a mounting flange 114 which incorporates mounting holes 115 for mounting the radius bracket 70 in position.
- the mounting flange 114 is reinforced by the skeleton structure 105.
- the mounting flange 114 incorporates the first portion 105a of the skeleton structure 105 and the mounting holes 115 extend through the first portion to provide robust mounting points.
- the upper edge 108 incorporates a formation 121 which provides a saddle 123 to receive and support the respective end of the torsion pole 23, as best seen in Figure 7.
- Mounting holes 124 are incorporated in the body 101 for securing an attachment fitting associated with the torsion pole 23 in position.
- the saddle 123 is configured to have a narrow entry opening 123a to snugly receive the respective end of the torsion pole 23. With this arrangement, the saddle 123 effectively functions as a clip to receive and captively retain the respective end of the torsion pole 23.
- the formation 121 is reinforced by the skeleton structure 105.
- the second portion 105b of the skeleton structure 105 incorporates a lateral flange arrangement 126 incorporated in the formation 121.
- the mounting holes 124 extend through the second portion 105b of the skeleton structure 105 to provide robust mounting points.
- the outer end section 111 of the radius bracket 70 is adapted to be coupled to the adjacent end of the track rail 47.
- the outer end section 111 comprises a web portion 125 incorporating fastener holes 127 for receiving fasteners (not shown) for securing the coupled parts together.
- the web portion 125 is also reinforced by the skeleton structure 105.
- the web portion 125 incorporates the third portion 105c of the skeleton structure 105 and the fastener holes 127 extend through the third portion 105c of the skeleton structure 105 to provide robust attachment points.
- the bottom end section 113 of the radius bracket 70 is adapted to be coupled to the upper end section of the track rail 46 defining the vertical track section 41.
- the bottom end section 113 comprises a web portion 128 incorporating fastener holes 129 for receiving fasteners (not shown) for securing the coupled parts together.
- the curved transition track section 45 interconnecting the horizontal and vertical track sections 41 , 43 of the main track 17 is defined by an arcuate rib formation 130 located along the curved lower edge 110.
- the rib formation 130 defines a groove 131 which is of a cross-sectional profile corresponding to the groove 86 in the track rails 46 and also the groove 86 in the track rail 47.
- the grooves 86 and the intervening groove 131 cooperate to provide a continuous track for the rollers 32, 33 moving therealong as the sectional door 13 moves between the open and closed conditions.
- the outer end section 111 and the bottom end section 113 incorporate recesses 132 to accommodate the adjacent ends of the respective track rails 46, 47 to provide smooth transitions between the grooves 86, 131 and thereby establish the continuous track for the rollers.
- the arcuate rib formation 130 has integral lateral reinforcement webs 133 at intervals along the length thereof.
- the radius bracket 70 also includes an integral rib 134 defining a guide wall 135 which cooperates with the groove formation 131 to provide the curved transition track section 45.
- the guide wall 135 assists in guiding the rollers 32, 33 around that part of the turn which has a predominant vertical component and retaining the rollers in the actuate groove formation 131 as the sectional door 13 moves between the open and closed conditions.
- the rib 134 has integral lateral reinforcement webs 137 at intervals along the length thereof on the side thereof opposite the guide wall 135.
- the radius bracket 70 also includes an integral rib 141 defining the ramp section 51 of the auxiliary track 19.
- the rib 141 forms a projecting flange 143 which defines an upper track surface 145 and a lower guide surface 147.
- the projecting flange 143 has an outer longitudinal edge 144.
- the rib 141 also incorporates lateral reinforcement webs 149 at intervals along the length thereof.
- the lateral reinforcement webs 149 are located inwardly of the lower guide surface 147 so as to avoid impeding roller movement therealong.
- the integral rib 141 incorporates a longitudinal groove 146 adjacent the upper track surface 145, the purpose of which will become apparent later. With this arrangement, the upper track surface 145 is defined between the outer longitudinal edge 144 and the longitudinal groove 146.
- the integral rib 141 defining the ramp section 51 is profiled so that the path followed by the top panel 15a clears the cable drums 26 as the sectional door 13 moves between the open and closed conditions.
- the integral rib 134 defining guide wall 135 terminates at upper end 136 which is below and spaced from the integral rib 141 defining the ramp section 51 of the auxiliary track 19. With this arrangement, a clearance space 138 is provided between the two integral ribs 134, 141 for passage of the roller assembly 35, as will be explained later.
- the panels 15 have rollers 30 which interact with the track assembly 14 to guide movement of the sectional door 13 between the open and closed conditions.
- roller assemblies 35 are adapted to cooperate with the auxiliary tracks 19 during movement of the sectional door 13 between the closed and open conditions. All other rollers 30, including in particular intermediate sets of rollers 33a operating between top panel 15a and the adjacent panel 15c , interact with the two main tracks 17 during movement of the sectional door 13 between the closed and open conditions.
- Each roller assembly 35 which is shown in Figures 21 to 25, comprises a trolley 150 having an axle 151 attached to the top panel 15a.
- the axle 151 has an outer end portion 153 on which a support roller 155 is rotatably supported.
- the outer end portion 153 also rotatably supports a keeper 157 operable to restrain the trolley 150 against derailment.
- the keeper 157 is disposed between the support roller 155 and a stop 159.
- the outer end portion 153 of the axle 151 comprises an outer section 161 which is at the end of the axle and on which a hub 163 is rotatably mounted, and a shank section 164 adjacent the hub 163.
- the hub 163 comprises a roller bearing mounted on the axle 151.
- the support roller 155 comprises a roller body 165 mounted on the outer end portion 15 of the axle 151.
- the roller body 165 defines a rolling outer surface 166 and two opposed side surfaces 167.
- the roller body 165 comprises a tyre 168 mounted on the rotatable hub 163. More particularly, the tyre 168 is configured to fit on the hub 163 to define the rolling surface 166.
- the tyre 168 comprises a body 171 formed of a plastics material.
- the keeper 157 comprises a keeper sleeve 173, a keeper plate 175 and a keeper abutment 176 configured as a skid.
- the keeper sleeve 173, the keeper plate 175 and the keeper abutment 176 are of integral construction and are defined by a body 177 formed of a plastics material.
- the keeper sleeve 173 is mounted on the shank section 164 of the axle 151 and is freely rotatable with respect thereto. With this arrangement, the keeper member 157 can pivot on the axle 151 about an axis of rotation corresponding to the central longitudinal axis of the axle.
- the keeper plate 175 carries the keeper skid 176 which is arranged to travel along the underside of the second longitudinal side 83 adjacent the inner longitudinal surface 88.
- the keeper skid 176 comprises two skid elements 179 configured as projecting pins.
- the roller assembly 35 can travel along the ramp section 51 of the auxiliary track 19 with the support roller 155 accommodated in the longitudinal groove 146 for guided rolling movement therealong, with the keeper plate 175 disposed adjacent the outer longitudinal edge 144, and the keeper skid 176 disposed adjacent the lower guide surface 147.
- the keeper plate 175 and the keeper skid 176 cooperate with the projecting flange 143 to retain the support roller 155 in rolling engagement with the ramp section 51.
- the keeper skid 176 acts to constrain the support roller 155 for rolling movement along the ramp section 51 of the auxiliary track 19; that is, the keeper skid 176 prevents the support roller 155 from de-railing: With the keeper 157 able to pivot on the axle 151, the orientation of the keeper can progressively vary as necessary during rolling movement of the roller assembly 35 along the arcuate ramp section 51 in order to maintain the keeper skid 176 positioned for sliding engagement with the lower guide surface 147.
- the roller assembly 35 can travel along the auxiliary horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19, with the outer surface of the support roller 155 rolling along the longitudinal rib 91 and the side surface 167a disposed alongside portion 81a of the longitudinal web 81 for guided movement therealong; that is, the support roller 155 travels along the supplementary track 96.
- the keeper plate 175 is disposed adjacent the free longitudinal edge 89d of the second longitudinal side 83, and the and the keeper skid 176 disposed adjacent the inner longitudinal surface 88. The keeper plate 175 and the and the keeper skid 176 cooperate with the second longitudinal side 83 to retain the support roller 155 in rolling engagement with the auxiliary horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19.
- the and the keeper skid 176 acts to constrain the support roller 155 for rolling movement along the horizontal section 53 of the auxiliary track 19; that is, the keeper skid 176 prevents the support roller 155 from de-railing.
- the support roller 155 is adapted to travel along the auxiliary track 19, with the outer surface 166 rolling along the longitudinal rib 91and the side surface 167a disposed alongside portion 81a of the longitudinal web 81 for guided movement therealong, as shown in Figure 24.
- the keeper plate 175 is disposed adjacent the free longitudinal edge 89d.
- the clearance space 138 between the two integral ribs 134, 141 accommodates movement of the keeper skid 176 along the underside of the ramp section 51 without interference by the rib 134 which provides the guide wall 35 associated with the curved transition track section 45.
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