Flexible seal for a section joint of a movable barrier
A flexible seal for sealing a gap between adjacent frames of a movable barrier may include a first end, a second end, and a central region extending between the first end and the second end. The first end may include a sealable surface and the second end may include a retaining surface. The central region may include a neck, legs, and a cavity. The neck may be narrower than the ends. The legs may each include an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface. The cavity may be positioned between the first end and the second end. When the flexible seal is compressed, the sealable surface may press against an adjacent frame. Further, the retaining surface and the outwardly facing surfaces may press against another adjacent frame. Further, the inwardly facing surfaces may compress the cavity such that a distance between the inwardly facing surfaces decreases.
1 . A flexible seal for sealing a gap between two adjacent frames of a movable barrier, the flexible seal comprising:
a first end comprising a sealable surface configured to selectively sealably press against one of the two adjacent frames;
a second end comprising a retaining surface configured to press against the other of the two adjacent frames; and
a central region extending between the first end and the second end, the central region comprising a neck, a first leg, a second leg, and only one cavity, the neck being more narrow than the first end and the second end, the first leg and the second leg each comprising an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface, the first leg and the second leg being compressible into the cavity in a manner that a distance between the inwardly facing surfaces decreases when the two adjacent frames are brought together,
wherein the outwardly facing surfaces each further comprise a contact surface, the contact surfaces forming an at least partially triangularly shaped cross-section between the sealable surface and the neck, and
wherein the contact surfaces are further configured to press against a flat portion of a slot surface of the other of the two adjacent frames.
2 . The flexible seal of claim 1 , wherein the cavity further comprises a first cavity portion and a second cavity portion, the first cavity portion being positioned between the first end and the neck, the second cavity portion being positioned between the second end and the neck, the first cavity portion having a volume greater than the second cavity portion.
3 . The flexible seal of claim 2 , wherein the second cavity portion extends less than halfway from the neck to the retaining surface.
4 . The flexible seal of claim 1 , wherein the first leg and the second leg are further configured to collapse inwardly in directions extending along an axis substantially transverse to a lengthwise axis of the flexible seal.
5 . The flexible seal of claim 1 , wherein the second end comprises a mass, the mass being of a solid flexible material and having a maximum thickness at least twice as thick as a wall of either the first leg or the second leg.
6 . The flexible seal of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the retaining surface configured to press against the other of the two adjacent frames is curved.
7 . The flexible seal of claim 1 , wherein the flexible seal is configured in a manner that at least 75% of the longitudinal length of the flexible seal is positioned within a slot of the other of the two adjacent frames when the flexible seal is uncompressed.
8 . A movable barrier system for sealing a gap between adjacent frames, the system comprising:
a first frame comprising a slot having an opening, the slot comprising a slot surface extending from the slot opening;
a second frame comprising a compressing surface;
a flexible seal comprising:
an outer surface including a sealable surface configured to selectively press against the compressing surface of the second frame, and a retaining surface configured to be retained within the slot of the first frame and extend out of the slot when in an uncompressed condition;
a first leg and a second leg each extending between the sealable surface and the retaining surface, the first leg being substantially opposite the second leg and cooperatively defining a neck between the sealable surface and the retaining surface; and
a cavity comprising a first portion on a first side of the neck and a second portion on an opposing second side of the neck, the first leg and the second leg being configured to collapse into the cavity in a manner that a distance between the first leg and the second leg decreases when the flexible seal is compressed between the first frame and the second frame,
wherein the flexible seal is configured in a manner that when the flexible seal is uncompressed, at least a portion of the flexible seal on both sides of the neck is positioned within the slot, and
wherein the flexible seal is configured in a manner that when the flexible seal is compressed between the first frame and the second frame, at least a portion of the outer surface an at least partially vertical portion of the slot surface.
9 . The movable barrier system of claim 8 , wherein the first portion of the cavity has a volume greater than the second portion of the cavity.
10 . The movable barrier system of claim 8 , wherein the second portion of the cavity extends less than halfway from the neck to the retaining surface.
11 . The movable barrier system of claim 8 , wherein the flexible seal comprises outwardly facing surfaces comprising oblique surfaces forming an at least partially triangularly shaped cross-section between the sealable surface and the neck.
12 . The movable barrier system of claim 11 , wherein the oblique surfaces are further configured to press against a flat portion of the slot surface.
13 . The movable barrier system of claim 8 , wherein the first leg and the second leg are further configured to collapse inwardly in directions extending along an axis substantially transverse to a lengthwise axis of the flexible seal.
14 . The movable barrier system of claim 8 , wherein the flexible seal further comprises a mass at one end, the mass being of a solid flexible material and having a maximum thickness at least twice as thick as either the first leg or the second leg.
15 . A method for sealing a gap between adjacent frames of a movable barrier, the method comprising:
providing a flexible seal, a first frame, and a second frame, the flexible seal comprising:
a first end comprising a sealable surface;
a second end comprising a retaining surface; and
a central region disposed between the first end and the second end, the central region comprising a neck defined by a first leg and a second leg, the neck being more narrow than the first end and the second end, the first leg and the second leg each comprising an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface, the central region also comprising a cavity positioned between the first end and the second end;
positioning the flexible seal in a slot of the first frame, the slot comprising a slot opening and a slot surface extending from the slot opening; and
displacing the second frame in a manner that a compressing surface of the second frame compresses the flexible seal, so that the sealable surface presses against the compressing surface and so that at least a portion of the retaining surface and at least a portion of the outwardly facing surfaces of both the first leg and the second leg press against the slot surface and a distance between the inwardly facing surfaces decreases,
wherein when the flexible seal is compressed between the first frame and the second frame, at least a portion of the outwardly facing surfaces between the compressing surface and the neck contacts an at least partially vertical portion of the slot surface.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the cavity further comprises a first cavity portion and a second cavity portion, the first cavity portion being positioned between the first end and the neck, the second cavity portion being positioned between the second end and the neck, the first cavity portion having a volume greater than the second cavity portion.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the second cavity portion extends less than halfway from the neck to the retaining surface.
18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the flexible seal comprises outwardly facing surfaces formed as oblique surfaces, the oblique surfaces forming an at least partially triangularly shaped cross-section between the sealable surface and the neck.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein when the flexible seal is compressed, the oblique surfaces are further configured to press against a flat portion of the slot surface.
20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein when the flexible seal is compressed, the first leg and the second leg are further configured to collapse inwardly in directions extending along an axis substantially transverse to a lengthwise axis of the flexible seal.