IP Library Granted Patent US 8,887,790
Granted Patent B2
US 8,887,790 · App. 13/240,446 · Granted Nov 18, 2014

Wind lock configuration for overhead roll-up doors

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Patent No.
US 8,887,790
App. No.
13/240,446
Granted
Nov 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An overhead roll-up door assembly for a vertically moving door to permit and prohibit access to an opening, the door assembly having a pair of spaced apart, parallel side columns for vertically guiding a door panel, the door panel having at least one wind lock attached proximate each marginal edge of the door panel, each of the wind locks having an angled portion facing the interior of the opening having a first durometer and a substantially rectangular portion having a second durometer different from the first durometer, the wind locks engaging the side column to prevent disengagement of the door panel from the side columns when a wind load is applied to the door panel.

Claims (42)

1. An overhead roll-up door assembly for a vertically moving door to permit and prohibit access to an opening, the door assembly comprising:

a door panel having two faces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposing marginal and lateral edges, the door panel having at least one wind lock attached proximate each marginal edge, each of the wind locks being a single body having

an angled portion facing an interior of the opening and

a substantially rectangular portion having a substantially straight edge aligning with the lateral edge of the door panel,

the wind locks extending away from one face of the door panel in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto and running vertically along one face of the door panel;

a drum for winding and unwinding the door panel to permit and prohibit access to the opening; and,

a pair of opposing parallel side columns aligned and spaced apart such that at least a portion of the lateral and marginal edges of the door panel engage at least a portion of the side columns to guide the door between the open and closed position and each of the at least one wind locks engage at least a portion of one of the side columns to prevent the door panel from disengaging from the side columns from a force created by wind,

wherein at least the angled portion facing the interior of the opening has a first durometer and at least the substantially rectangular portion has a second durometer, different from the first durometer.

2. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 1 wherein the first durometer is a lower durometer than the second durometer.

3. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 1 wherein the wind locks substantially extend continuously from the top edge of the door panel to the bottom edge of the door panel.

4. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 1 wherein the first durometer is a higher durometer than the second durometer.

5. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 4 wherein a face of the substantially rectangular portion includes a triangular portion having an angled face located opposite the substantially straight portion, the angled face being substantially parallel to the angled portion.

6. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claims 4 wherein the angled portion and the substantially rectangular portion are a single extruded piece.

7. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 4 wherein a chemical or additive is applied to, or impregnated in, the angled portion to form the higher durometer.

8. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claims 4 wherein the angled portion and the substantially rectangular portion are coextruded from separate materials.

9. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 8 wherein the angled portion is treated with a friction reducing material.

10. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 8 wherein a width of the substantially straight edge is less than a width of the substantially angled portion.

11. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 8 wherein the substantially rectangular portion includes at least one hollow channel running along substantially the entire vertical length on an interior of the substantially rectangular portion.

12. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 11 wherein the substantially rectangular portion includes at least four hollow channels running along substantially the entire vertical length on an interior of the substantially rectangular portion.

13. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 8 wherein the angled portion includes at least two ribs formed in a face of the angled portion facing the interior of the opening and being configured so as to form a channel there between, the at least two ribs running vertically along the angled face from approximately the top edge of the door panel to approximately the bottom edge of the door panel, or in an interrupted fashion there between.

14. The overhead roll-up door of claim 13 wherein the at least two ribs each have a different durometer.

15. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 13 wherein the angled portion includes n ribs and n−1 channels.

16. The overhead roll-up door of claim 15 wherein each of the n ribs have a different durometer.

17. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 13 wherein the first material is compressible so as to allow the at least two ribs to deform and compress, including collapsing the channel formed there between, to allow the at least one wind lock and the door panel to:

disengage from the side columns should the door panel be impacted by an object imposing an outside force; and,

properly wind on the drum as the door panel opens.

18. The overhead roll-up door assembly of claim 17 wherein each of the at least two ribs includes a rounded portion, the rounded portion:

increasing the torsion force created by the angled portion resulting from engagement with the side columns when a wind load is applied to the door panel and thereby increasing the wind resistance of the door panel; and,

facilitating the disengagement of the at least one wind lock and the door panel from the side column if the door panel is impacted by an object imposing an outside force.

19. An overhead roll-up door assembly for a vertically moving door to permit and prohibit access to an opening, the door assembly comprising:

a door panel having two faces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposing marginal and lateral edges, the door panel having at least one wind lock attached proximate each marginal edge, each wind lock extending away from one face of the door panel in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto and running vertically along one face of the door panel, each of the wind locks having

an angled portion having an angled face facing an interior of the opening, the angled face having at least two ribs formed therein, and

a substantially rectangular portion having a substantially straight edge aligning with the lateral edge of the door panel,

a drum for winding and unwinding the door panel to permit and prohibit access to the opening; and,

a pair of opposing parallel side columns aligned and spaced apart such that at least a portion of the lateral and marginal edges of the door panel are guided between the side columns as the door panel is opened and closed, the side columns being configured such that at least a portion of the ribs formed in the angled face of each wind lock is capable of engaging at least a portion of one of the side columns when a wind load is applied to the door panel,

wherein the angled portion has a first durometer and the substantially rectangular portion has a second durometer different from the first durometer.

20. An overhead roll-up door assembly for a vertically moving door to permit and prohibit access to an opening, the door assembly comprising:

a door panel having two faces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposing marginal and lateral edges, the door panel having at least one wind lock attached proximate each marginal edge, each wind lock extending away from one face of the door panel in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto and running vertically along one face of the door panel, each of the wind locks having

an angled portion having an angled face facing an interior of the opening, the angled face having at least two ribs formed therein, and

a substantially rectangular portion having a substantially straight edge aligning with the lateral edge of the door panel,

a pair of opposing parallel side columns aligned and spaced apart such that at least a portion of the lateral and marginal edges of the door panel are guided by the side columns as the door panel is opened and closed, the side columns being configured such that at least a portion of the ribs formed in the angled face of each wind lock is capable of engaging at least a portion of one of the side columns when a wind load is applied to the door panel,

wherein at least one rib has a first durometer and the substantially rectangular portion has a second durometer, different from the first durometer.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2024
From: BMO BANK N.A. (F/K/A/ BMO HARRIS BANK N.A.)
To: RYTEC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 068061/0048 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2020
From: RYTEC CORPORATION
To: BMO HARRIS BANK N.A.
Reel/Frame 054703/0525 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2011
From: DRIFKA, BRIAN NORBERT, MR.
To: RYTEC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026950/0439 →