IP Library Granted Patent US 7,438,111
Granted Patent B2
US 7,438,111 · App. 11/450,160 · Granted Oct 21, 2008

Storm curtain with counterbalance system and drive component protection

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,438,111
App. No.
11/450,160
Granted
Oct 21, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A storm curtain assembly ( 10 ) includes a fabric curtain ( 11 ) which may be wound onto a roll ( 17 ) and stored within a canister housing ( 16 ) when not in use, and substantially unwound from the roll ( 17 ) to cover an opening in a building. When unwound, a lock bar ( 18 ) is engaged by the hooks ( 27 ) of the lock blocks ( 21 ) carried by the housing ( 16 ) and by lock tabs ( 22 ) carried by the housing ( 16 ). The lock tabs ( 22 ) extend through slots ( 28 ) formed in curtain ( 11 ) so as to be able to engage the lock bar ( 18 ). As such, the roll ( 17 ) and other drive or counterbalance components ( 15 ) carried in the housing ( 16 ) are protected from any forces on the curtain ( 11 ), such forces being absorbed by the housing ( 16 ).

Claims (19)

1. A storm curtain assembly for covering an opening in a building comprising a housing, a roll rotatable in said housing, a curtain having one end attached to said roll and adapted to be wound onto said roll in a first direction for storage and substantially off of said roll in a second direction to cover the opening, a lock bar carried by said curtain near said one end, and at least one lock block carried by said housing, said lock block engaging said lock bar when said curtain is wound substantially off said roll to cover the opening to prevent further movement of said roll in the second direction and at least one lock tab carried by said housing, said curtain having an opening to receive said lock tab therethough so that said lock tab engages said lock bar.

2. The storm curtain of claim 1 wherein said lock bar includes an overhang portion extending laterally outwardly from said curtain at each lateral end thereof, there being a said lock block positioned to engage each said overhang portion of said lock bar.

3. The storm curtain of claim 2 wherein said lock blocks include a concave upper surface to provide clearance for said overhang portions when said lock bar is on said roll.

4. The storm curtain of claim 1 , said lock block including a lock hook to engage said lock bar.

5. The storm curtain of claim 4 , said lock block including a convex wall to direct said lock bar into said lock hook.

6. The storm curtain of claim 1 further comprising a pocket formed in said roll, said lock bar being received in said pocket when said curtain is wound on said roll.

7. The storm curtain of claim 6 , said lock bar being curved, said curve generally corresponding to the curve of the circumference of said roll.

8. A storm curtain assembly for covering an opening in a building comprising a housing, a roll rotatable in said housing, a curtain having one end attached to said roll and adapted to be wound onto said roll in a first direction for storage and substantially off of said roll in a second direction to cover the opening, a lock bar carried by said curtain near said one end, and a plurality of spaced lock tabs carried by said housing, said curtain having an opening for each said lock tab so that said lock tabs extend through said openings and engage said lock bar when said curtain is wound substantially off said roll to cover the opening to prevent further movement of said roll in the second direction.

9. The storm curtain of claim 8 further comprising a lock block carried by said housing at each lateral edge of said curtain, said lock blocks engaging said lock bar when said curtain is wound substantially off said roll to cover the opening.

10. The storm curtain of claim 9 wherein said lock bar includes an overhang portion extending laterally outwardly from said curtain at each lateral edge thereof, said lock blocks engaging said overhang portions of said lock bar.

11. The storm curtain of claim 10 wherein said lock blocks include a concave upper surface to provide clearance for said overhang portions when said lock bar is on said roll.

12. The storm curtain of claim 9 , each said lock block including a lock hook to engage said lock bar.

13. The storm curtain of claim 12 , each said lock block including a convex wall to direct said lock bar into said lock hook.

14. The storm curtain of claim 8 further comprising a pocket formed in said roll, said lock bar being received in said pocket when said curtain is wound on said roll.

15. The storm curtain of claim 14 , said lock bar being curved, said curve generally corresponding to the curve of the circumference of said roll.

16. A storm curtain assembly for covering an opening in a building comprising a housing, a roll rotatable in said housing, opposed side rails extending from said housing, a fabric curtain having one end attached to said roll and adapted to be wound onto said roll for storage and substantially off of said roll to cover the opening in the building by moving between said side rails, a lock bar carried by said curtain near said one end, at least one lock block carried by said housing, and a plurality of spaced lock tabs carried by said housing, said curtain having an opening in the fabric for each said lock tab so that said lock tabs extend through said openings and engage said lock bar when said curtain is wound substantially off said roll to cover the opening in the building, said lock block at the same time engaging said lock bar.

17. The storm curtain of claim 16 wherein said lock bar includes an overhang portion extending laterally outwardly from said curtain at each lateral end thereof, there being a said lock block positioned to engage each said overhang portion of said lock bar.

18. The storm curtain of claim 17 , each said lock block having a concave upper surface to provide clearance for said overhang portions when said lock bar is on said roll, a lock hook to engage said lock bar, and a convex wall to direct said lock bar into said lock hook.

19. The curtain of claim 16 further comprising a pocket formed in said roll, said lock bar being arcuate and having a curve generally corresponding to the curve of the circumference of said roll so that said lock bar can be received in said pocket when said curtain is wound on said roll.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 28, 2015
From: HOMERUN HOLDINGS CORPORATION
To: QMOTION INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 037365/0951 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 13, 2011
From: HRH NEWCO CORPORATION
To: HOMERUN HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026114/0102 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2011
From: HOMERUN HOLDINGS CORP.
To: HRH NEWCO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026010/0671 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 4, 2011
From: WAYNE-DALTON CORP.
To: HOMERUN HOLDINGS CORP.
Reel/Frame 025744/0204 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2006
From: GRIMES, DARIUS H.; BORONA, STEPHEN J.
To: WAYNE-DALTON CORP.
Reel/Frame 017964/0894 →