Roller shade latching apparatus
US-2017204659-A1 · Jul 20, 2017 · US
US9556672B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9556672-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414525728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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Example roll-up doors are disclosed. An example roll-up door includes a track system and a curtain. The curtain blocks a doorway when a leading edge is at a closed position and unblocks the doorway when the leading edge is at an open position. The roll-up door further includes a track roller to vertically travel along a track system. The track roller is to be rotatable relative to the track system. The roll-up door also includes a windbar to be coupled to the track roller. The windbar is closer to the lintel when the leading edge of the curtain is at the open position than when the leading edge is at the closed position. The windbar is to be vertically movable with the track roller and to be rotatable relative to the track roller and rotatable relative to the track system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roll-up door for use at a doorway, wherein the doorway extends vertically between a lintel and a floor, the roll-up door comprising: a track system to be mounted proximate the doorway; a curtain having a leading edge that is to be movable selectively to a closed position and an open position, the curtain blocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the closed position, and the curtain unblocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the open position; a track roller to vertically travel along the track system, the track roller to be rotatable relative to the track system, the track roller to be provided on a carriage; a windbar to be coupled to the track roller, the windbar to be horizontally elongate and higher than the leading edge of the curtain when the leading edge is at the closed position, the windbar being closer to the lintel when the leading edge of the curtain is at the open position than when the leading edge is at the closed position, the windbar defining an axis along a length of the windbar, and the windbar to be vertically movable with the track roller and to be rotatable about the axis relative to the curtain and the carriage; and a suspender to carry the carriage and the windbar, the suspender to be directly connected to the carriage. 2. The roll-up door as recited in claim 1 , wherein the carriage includes a carriage frame with a plurality of track rollers, the carriage to vertically travel along the track system, the track roller being one of the plurality of track rollers, the carriage to couple the windbar to the track roller, the windbar to be rotatable relative to the carriage frame, and the track roller to be rotatable relative to the carriage frame. 3. The roll-up door of claim 1 , further including: a curtain roller, the curtain to be attached to and wrapped around the curtain roller; and a windbar roller to be at a lower elevation than that of the curtain roller, the windbar being suspended from the windbar roller. 4. A roll-up door for use at a doorway, wherein the doorway extends vertically between a lintel and a floor, the roll-up door comprising: a track system to be mounted proximate the doorway; a curtain having a leading edge to be movable selectively to a closed position and an open position, the curtain blocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the closed position, and the curtain unblocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the open position; a windbar to be horizontally elongate and higher than the leading edge of the curtain when the leading edge is at the closed position, the windbar being closer to the lintel when the leading edge of the curtain is at the open position than when the leading edge is at the closed position; a carriage to be coupled to the windbar, the carriage to vertically travel along the track system to guide movement of the windbar, the windbar to freely rotate relative to the carriage, the curtain, and the track system; and a suspender to carry the carriage and the windbar, the suspender to be directly connected to the carriage and spaced apart from the windbar. 5. The roll-up door of claim 4 , further including: a curtain roller, the curtain to be attached to and wrapped around the curtain roller; and a windbar roller to be at a lower elevation than that of the curtain roller, the suspender being attached to and wrapped around the windbar roller. 6. The roll-up door of claim 4 , further including a first track roller coupled to the carriage to rotate about a first axis generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the windbar. 7. The roll-up door of claim 6 , wherein the first axis is to be out of alignment with the longitudinal axis of the windbar. 8. The roll-up door of claim 6 , further including a second track roller coupled to the carriage to rotate about a second axis, the first axis to be out of alignment with the second axis. 9. The roll-up door of claim 4 , wherein the windbar is to freely rotate relative to the carriage via bearings supported by the carriage. 10. The roll-up door of claim 4 , wherein an end of the suspender is to be attached to the carriage to carry the carriage and the windbar. 11. A roll-up door for use at a doorway, wherein the doorway extends vertically between a lintel and a floor, the roll-up door comprising: a track system to be mounted proximate the doorway; a curtain having a leading edge that is to be movable selectively to a closed position and an open position, the curtain blocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the closed position, and the curtain unblocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the open position; a windbar to be horizontally elongate and higher than the leading edge of the curtain when the leading edge is at the closed position, and the windbar being closer to the lintel when the leading edge of the curtain is at the open position than when the leading edge is at the closed position; and a plurality of suspenders to carry the windbar, the plurality of suspenders to be coupled operatively to the windbar via a carriage to provide the windbar with a freedom of rotation with respect to the curtain substantially unrestricted by contact with the plurality of suspenders, wherein at least one of the plurality of suspenders is directly connected to the carriage, and the windbar is to be rotatable relative to the carriage. 12. The roll-up door of claim 11 , further including: a curtain roller, the curtain to be attached to and wrapped around the curtain roller; and a windbar roller to be at a lower elevation than that of the curtain roller, the plurality of suspenders being attached to and wrapped around the windbar roller. 13. A roll-up door for use at a doorway, wherein the doorway extends vertically between a lintel and a floor, the roll-up door comprising: a curtain roller; a curtain to be suspended from and wrapped around the curtain roller, the curtain having a leading edge that is to be movable selectively to a closed position and an open position, the curtain blocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the closed position, and the curtain unblocking the doorway when the leading edge is at the open position; a first windbar roller having a different axis of rotation than the curtain roller; a first suspender to be wrapped around the first windbar roller, a first end of the first suspender to be affixed to the first windbar roller, a second end of the first suspender to be raised and lowered based on a proportion of the first suspender wrapped around the first windbar roller; a first windbar to be hanging from the second end of the first suspender and to be raised and lowered with the second end of the first suspender, the first windbar to be horizontally elongate and higher than the leading edge of the curtain when the leading edge is at the closed position, the first windbar being closer to the lintel when the leading edge of the curtain is at the open position than when the leading edge is at the closed position; and a carriage operatively coupled to the first windbar, the second end of the first suspender to be directly connected to the carriage, the windbar to be freely rotatable relative to the curtain and the carriage. 14. The roll-up door of claim 13 , wherein the curtain roller is to rotate with a first tangential speed as the leading edge moves from the closed position to the open position, the first windbar roller to rotate with a second tangential speed as the leading edge moves from the closed position to the open position, and the first tangential speed being greater than the second tangential speed. 15. T
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