IP Library Granted Patent US 12704013
Granted Patent B2
US 12704013 · App. 18/498,941 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Anchor system with integrated cable pin

Inventor: Bradley J. Lee (Arlington, TX)
Assignee: Overhead Door Corporation
E05D15/165E05D2015/225E05Y2201/654E05Y2600/46E05Y2600/622E05Y2600/626E05Y2900/106
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12704013
App. No.
18/498,941
Filed
Oct 31, 2023
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3619
USPC
49/197
Abstract

An anchor system for securing a lift cable to a movable barrier comprises a pin couplable to the lift cable and a bracket attachable to the movable barrier. The bracket comprises a first wall having a first hole, a second wall spaced from the first wall to receive the lift cable therebetween, the second wall having a second hole, the first hole and the second hole aligned and configured to receive the pin, and a first portion of a third wall extending obliquely relative to the first wall. The anchor system also comprises a guide lock shaped to fit at least partially within the bracket, and movable relative to the bracket between a position where the lift cable is couplable to the pin and a position where the lift cable is uncouplable from the pin, the guide lock being configured to displace the pin.

Claims (49)

1 . An anchor system for securing a lift cable to a movable barrier, comprising:

a pin couplable to the lift cable;

a bracket attachable to the movable barrier, the bracket comprising:

a first wall having a first hole;

a second wall spaced from the first wall to receive the lift cable therebetween, the second wall having a second hole, the first hole and the second hole aligned and configured to receive the pin; and

a first portion of a third wall extending obliquely relative to the first wall; and

a guide lock shaped to fit at least partially within the bracket, and movable relative to the bracket between a position where the lift cable is couplable to the pin and a position where the lift cable is uncouplable from the pin, the guide lock being configured to displace the pin, wherein the pin is removably couplable to the guide lock.

2 . The anchor system of claim 1 , wherein the bracket is configured to distribute loads applied to the pin to the movable barrier when the movable barrier is lifted.

3 . The anchor system of claim 1 , further comprising a spring pin configured to extend through a first spring pin hole in the guide lock and through a second spring pin hole in the pin to hold the pin in the guide lock.

4 . The anchor system of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the third wall includes a first portion of a guide track configured to receive the guide lock.

5 . The anchor system of claim 4 , wherein the guide lock is configured to slide within the first portion of the guide track to a first position to secure the lift cable to the pin between the first wall and the second wall.

6 . An anchor system for securing a lift cable to a movable barrier, comprising:

a pin couplable to the lift cable;

a bracket attachable to the movable barrier, the bracket comprising:

a first wall having a first hole;

a second wall spaced from the first wall to receive the lift cable therebetween, the second wall having a second hole, the first hole and the second hole aligned and configured to receive the pin;

a first portion of a third wall extending obliquely relative to the first wall;

a fourth wall having a fourth hole; and

a fifth wall spaced from the fourth wall to receive the lift cable therebetween, the fifth wall having a fifth hole, the fourth hole and the fifth hole aligned and configured to receive the pin couplable to the lift cable; and

a guide lock shaped to fit at least partially within the bracket, and movable relative to the bracket between a position where the lift cable is couplable to the pin and a position where the lift cable is uncouplable from the pin, the guide lock being configured to displace the pin.

7 . The anchor system of claim 5 , wherein the bracket further comprises:

a fourth wall having a fourth hole; and

a fifth wall spaced from the fourth wall to receive the lift cable therebetween, the fifth wall having a fifth hole, the fourth hole and the fifth hole aligned and configured to receive the pin couplable to the lift cable,

wherein a second portion of the third wall extends obliquely relative to the fourth wall and includes a second portion of the guide track configured to receive the guide lock, and wherein the guide lock is further configured to slide within the second portion of the guide track to a second position to secure the lift cable to the movable barrier between the fourth wall and the fifth wall.

8 . The anchor system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one fastener configured to couple the guide lock and the bracket to the movable barrier.

9 . A movable barrier system having a barrier movable by a lift cable, comprising:

a rail extending horizontally with respect to the barrier, the rail having a first inner cavity at a first end of the rail and a second inner cavity at a second end of the rail; and

an anchor system configured to be positioned at least partially in the first or second inner cavity, comprising:

a bracket comprising:

a first wall having a first hole; and

a first flange extending from the first wall and having a first flange hole, the first hole and the first flange hole spaced by a first separation;

a guide lock configured to be positioned at least partially in the bracket; and

a pin configured to be positioned at least partially in the guide lock.

10 . The movable barrier system of claim 9 , wherein the guide lock is configured to slide within a guide track of the bracket to extend the pin across the first separation to secure the lift cable to the rail when the anchor system is positioned at least partially in the first inner cavity.

11 . The movable barrier system of claim 10 , wherein the bracket further comprises:

a second wall having a second hole; and

a second flange extending from the second wall and having a second flange hole, the second hole and the second flange hole spaced by a second separation.

12 . The movable barrier system of claim 11 , wherein the guide lock is further configured to slide within the guide track of the bracket to extend the pin across the second separation to secure the lift cable to the rail when the anchor system is positioned within the second inner cavity.

13 . The movable barrier system of claim 9 , further comprising a spring pin configured to extend through a first spring pin hole in the guide lock and through a second spring pin hole in the pin to hold the pin in the guide lock.

14 . The movable barrier system of claim 9 , further comprising at least one fastener configured to fasten the guide lock and the bracket to an inner surface of the rail.

15 . The movable barrier system of claim 14 , wherein the at least one fastener is further configured to couple a roller tube to an outer surface of the rail.

16 . A method for installing or uninstalling a lift cable of a movable barrier system using an anchor system, comprising:

positioning the anchor system in an inner cavity of a rail of the movable barrier system, the anchor system comprising:

a bracket comprising a first wall having a first hole and a second wall extending from the first wall and having a second hole;

a guide lock positioned at least partially within the bracket; and

a pin positioned in the guide lock; and

moving the guide lock to extend or retract the pin through the first hole, through a loop of a lift cable disposed between the first wall and the second wall, and through the second hole to install or uninstall the lift cable.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein moving the guide lock to extend or retract the pin through the first hole comprises sliding the guide lock within a guide track of the bracket.

18 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising a) fastening the guide lock and the bracket to the rail after extending the pin, b) unfastening the guide lock and the bracket from the rail prior to retracting the pin, or both a) and b).