IP Library Granted Patent US 12698953
Granted Patent B2
US 12698953 · App. 18/107,770 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Impact resistant garage door

Inventor: Amos B. Glick (Gap, PA)
F41H5/226E06B3/7015E06B5/12F41H5/013F41H5/0464E06B2003/7044E06B2003/7051
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12698953
App. No.
18/107,770
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A garage door assembly provides resistance to both bullets and impacts while enabling the garage door to move between a horizontal open position and a vertical closed position. The garage door is formed with panels having a front impact shield, a rear plate, and high strength ballistic material sandwiched therebetween. Each panel is formed with a rearwardly extending structure that incorporates lateral extensions of the ballistic material in the panel and forms a hollow portion that encircles a bollard on opposing sides of the garage door. Each panel has a horizontal end cap at the opposing horizontal edges thereof, interconnected by opposing threaded members to encapsulate the sandwich construction of the panels. A cable overlapping the panels can be clamped to horizontal edges of each panel to reinforce the central portion of the garage door. The thickness of the front impact shield varies the resistance characteristics of the door.

Claims (38)

1 . An impact resistant garage door having a plurality of horizontally extending panels, including a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple middle panels, interconnected by a pivot located between adjacent ones of the panels to permit rotation of the adjacent panels relative to each other, comprising:

a vertical bollard supported rearwardly on opposing sides of the garage door;

each said panel having a panel body formed with a layer of high strength ballistic material sandwiched between a front impact shield and a rear plate;

the top and bottom panels also having opposing rearward extensions of the panel body, which encircles the respective bollards, said rearward extensions sliding vertically along the bollards when the garage door moves between raised and lowered orientations.

2 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 1 wherein said panel body includes:

said front impact shield being formed from a metallic material;

said rear plate also being formed from said metallic material; and

said layer of high strength ballistic material being formed from multiple plies of sheets of said high strength ballistic material.

3 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 2 wherein said metallic material is aluminum.

4 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 2 wherein each said bollard has a vertical height at least as great as the height of said garage door so that said top panel has the corresponding rearward extensions encompassing the respective bollards when said impact resistant garage door is placed into a lowered, closed orientation.

5 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 2 wherein each of the panels further comprises:

a top cap member and a bottom cap member extending horizontally along said panel, each of the cap members having a receptacle therein for receiving engagement with said panel body.

6 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 5 wherein said top and bottom cap members on each said panel are interconnected by a threaded member at each lateral end of each said panel, and at a central location between said lateral ends.

7 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 6 wherein each said treaded member is received within a vertical tube extending between said top and bottom cap members.

8 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 5 wherein each said panel further comprises:

said rearward extensions extending from laterally opposed ends of each said panel and projecting rearwardly from said panel body, each said rearward extension including one or more sloped surfaces to permit the rotation of two of the adjacent panels when said impact resistant ga door is being moved vertically.

9 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 1 wherein a cable is provided to extend from a central portion of an upper edge of the top panel to a central portion of a lower edge of the bottom panel to reinforce the central portion of said garage door and enhance impact resistance thereof.

10 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 9 wherein said cable is secured to upper and lower portions of each of the panels.

11 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 1 wherein each of the panels have opposing rearward extensions of the panel body that encircles the respective bollards and slide vertically along the bollards when the garage door moves between raised and lowered orientations.

12 . An impact resistant garage door having a plurality of horizontally extending panels, including a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple intermediate panels, interconnected by a pivot located between adjacent ones of the panels to permit rotation of adjacent ones of the panels relative to each other when the garage door moves between a vertically oriented lowered orientation and a horizontally oriented raised orientation, comprising:

a vertical bollard supported rearwardly on opposing sides of the garage door;

each said panel having a panel body structure formed of a layer of high strength ballistic material sandwiched between a front impact shield and a rear plate;

each said panel having top and bottom cap members positioned to receive and capture said panel body structure;

the top and bottom panels also having opposing rearward extensions of the panel body, which encircles the respective bollards, said rearward extensions moving vertically along the bollards when the garage door moves between the raised and lowered orientations.

13 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 12 wherein said top and bottom cap members on each said panel are interconnected by a threaded member at opposing lateral ends of each said panel, and at a central location b tween said lateral ends.

14 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 13 wherein each said treaded member is received within a vertical tube extending between said top and bottom cap members.

15 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 12 wherein said panel body includes:

said front impact shield being formed from aluminum;

said rear plate also being formed from aluminum; and

said layer of high strength ballistic material being formed from multiple plies of sheet of said high strength ballistic material.

16 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 15 wherein each said bollard has a vertical height at least as great as the height of said garage door so that said top panel has the corresponding rearward extensions encompassing the respective bollards when said impact resistant garage door is placed into a lowered, closed orientation.

17 . An impact resistant garage door having a plurality of horizontally extending panels, including a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple middle panels, interconnected by a pivot located between adjacent ones of the panels to permit rotation of the adjacent panela relative to each other, comprising:

a vertical bollard supported rearwardly on opposing sides of the garage door;

each said panel having a panel body formed with a layer of high strength ballistic material sandwiched between an aluminum front impact shield and an aluminum rear plate;

each said panel having top and bottom cap members positioned to receive and capture said panel body;

said top and bottom panels also having opposing rearward extensions of the panel body, which encircles the respective bollards, said rearward extensions sliding vertically along the bollards when the garage door moves between raised and lowered orientations.

18 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 17 wherein each said bollard has a vertical height at least as great as the height of said garage door so that said top panel has the corresponding rearward extensions encompassing the respective bollards when said impact resistant garage door is placed into a lowered, closed orientation.

19 . The impact resistant garage door of claim 17 wherein said top and bottom cap members on each said panel are interconnected by a threaded member at each lateral end of each said panel, and at a central location between said lateral ends.