US2007012410A1PendingUtilityA1

Ratchet system for winding a rolling door assembly

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Assignee: CANIMEX INCPriority: Apr 10, 2002Filed: Jun 23, 2006Published: Jan 18, 2007
Est. expiryApr 10, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B25B 13/5016E05Y 2900/00E05D 13/1261E06B 9/174E06B 9/62Y10T29/53B25B 13/46E05Y 2900/106
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Abstract

A ratchet system for winding a rolling door assembly. The ratchet system includes a support bracket, a cam, and a biasing device. The support bracket is preferably mounted onto a fixed structure of the rolling door assembly. The cam is pivotally mounted about the support bracket and positioned adjacent to a portion of an overhead shaft of the assembly. The cam is shaped and sized to cooperate with this portion of the overhead shaft between a first position, where the cam allows rotation of the overhead shaft along a first direction, and a second position, where the cam has a surface engaged with the overhead shaft and where further rotation of the overhead shaft along a second direction, opposite to the first direction, is blocked by the cam. The biasing device is used for urging the surface of the cam onto the overhead shaft. The ratchet system is particularly useful for adjustably controlling the rotation of the overhead shaft of the rolling door assembly during the winding thereof.

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1 . A ratchet system for winding a rolling door assembly having an overhead shaft operatively mounted about a fixed structure and rotatable thereabout along opposite first and second directions, a drum mounted about said overhead shaft, a door curtain foldable about the drum and unfoldable from the same via a rotation of the drum, and a counterbalancing spring operatively connected between the overhead shaft and the drum for counterbalancing the rolling door assembly when the overhead shaft is operatively secured to the fixed structure, the ratchet system comprising: 
 at least one support bracket removably mountable onto the fixed structure and having an orifice for receiving therethrough the overhead shaft of the rolling door assembly;    at least one cam having a given shape and size, the at least one cam being pivotally mounted about the at least one support bracket and having a peripheral surface configured for positioning against a portion of the overhead shaft; and    a loaded spring operatively connected between the at least one cam and the at least one support bracket for urging the peripheral surface of the at least one cam towards the orifice of the at least one support bracket;    the ratchet system being cooperable with the rolling door assembly so that the spring forces the at least one cam to be in a substantially continuous contact with said portion of the overhead shaft when extending through the orifice of the at least one support bracket, and the at least one cam being further configured to be operated between a first configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the first direction allows a rotation of the least one cam in an opposite direction of rotation, thereby enabling the overhead shaft to be rotated freely along the first direction so as to wind the counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly, and a second configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the second direction is blocked by the at least one cam due to its shape and size, thereby impeding further rotation of the overhead shaft along said second direction so as to maintain a given winding force in the counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly.    
   
   
       2 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the at least one cam is an oval-shaped cam being eccentrically mounted onto the at least one support bracket.  
   
   
       3 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a safety device mounted about the at least one support bracket and being movable with respect to the same, the safety device having an end adjacent to a contact point on the overhead shaft, the end of the safety device being operable between a first position where said end is away from the contact point of the overhead shaft, and a second position, where said end is secured against the contact point of the overhead shaft for immobilizing the overhead shaft so as to prevent it from being rotated with respect to the at least one support bracket of the ratchet system.  
   
   
       4 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the at least one support bracket is securely mountable onto the fixed structure by means of fasteners.  
   
   
       5 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the at least one support bracket comprises recesses for receiving corresponding fasteners.  
   
   
       6 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein said peripheral surface of the at least one cam is knurled.  
   
   
       7 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the at least one cam is provided with a lever arm for allowing a user to urge said at least one cam away from the overhead shaft.  
   
   
       8 . A ratchet system according to  claim 1 , wherein the ratchet system comprises first and second cams pivotally mounted on either side of the at least one support bracket about a common pin.  
   
   
       9 . A ratchet system according to  claim 8 , wherein each cam is an oval-shaped cam being eccentrically mounted onto the at least one support bracket.  
   
   
       10 . A ratchet system according to  claim 8 , wherein the loaded spring is operatively connected between the pin and the at least one support bracket.  
   
   
       11 . A ratchet system according to  claim 8 , wherein the ratchet system further comprises a safety device mounted about the at least one support bracket and being movable with respect to the same, the safety device having an end adjacent to a contact point on the overhead shaft, the end of the safety device being operable between a first position where said end is away from the contact point of the overhead shaft, and a second position, where said end is secured against the contact point of the overhead shaft for immobilizing the overhead shaft so as to prevent it from being rotated with respect to the at least one support bracket of the ratchet system.  
   
   
       12 . A ratchet system according to  claim 11 , wherein the at least one support bracket is securely mountable onto the fixed structure by means of fasteners, and wherein said at least one support bracket comprises recesses for receiving said fasteners.  
   
   
       13 . A ratchet system for winding a rolling door assembly having an overhead shaft operatively mounted about a fixed structure and rotatable thereabout along opposite first and second directions, the ratchet system comprising: 
 at least one support bracket removably mountable onto the fixed structure and having an orifice for receiving therethrough the overhead shaft of the rolling door assembly;    at least one cam having a given shape and size, the at least one cam being pivotally mounted about the at least one support bracket and having a peripheral surface configured for positioning against a portion of the overhead shaft; and    a loaded spring operatively connected between the at least one cam and the at least one support bracket for urging the peripheral surface of the at least one cam towards the orifice of the at least one support bracket;    the ratchet system being cooperable with the rolling door assembly so that the spring forces the at least one cam to be in a substantially continuous contact with said portion of the overhead shaft when extending through the orifice of the at least one support bracket, and the at least one cam being further configured to be operated between a first configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the first direction allows a rotation of the least one cam in an opposite direction of rotation, thereby enabling the overhead shaft to be rotated freely along the first direction so as to wind a counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly, and a second configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the second direction is blocked by the at least one cam due to its shape and size, thereby impeding further rotation of the overhead shaft along said second direction so as to maintain a given winding force in the counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly.    
   
   
       14 . A kit for assembling a ratchet system for winding a rolling door assembly having an overhead shaft operatively mounted about a fixed structure and rotatable thereabout along opposite first and second directions, a drum mounted about said overhead shaft, a door curtain foldable about the drum and unfoldable from the same via a rotation of the drum, and a counterbalancing spring operatively connected between the overhead shaft and the drum for counterbalancing the rolling door assembly when the overhead shaft is operatively secured to the fixed structure, the kit comprising: 
 at least one support bracket removably mountable onto the fixed structure and having an orifice for receiving therethrough the overhead shaft of the rolling door assembly;    at least one cam having a given shape and size, the at least one cam being pivotally mountable about the at least one support bracket and having a peripheral surface configured for positioning against a portion of the overhead shaft; and    a loaded spring operatively connectable between the at least one cam and the at least one support bracket for urging the peripheral surface of the at least one cam towards the orifice of the at least one support bracket;    so that when the ratchet system is assembled and operatively mounted onto the rolling door assembly, the spring forces the at least one cam to be in a substantially continuous contact with said portion of the overhead shaft when extending through the orifice of the at least one support bracket, the at least one cam being further configured to be operated between a first configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the first direction allows a rotation of the least one cam in an opposite direction of rotation, thereby enabling the overhead shaft to be rotated freely along the first direction so as to wind a counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly, and a second configuration, where a rotation of the overhead shaft along the second direction is blocked by the at least one cam due to its shape and size, thereby impeding further rotation of the overhead shaft along said second direction so as to maintain a given winding force in the counterbalancing spring of the rolling door assembly.    
   
   
       15 . A kit according to  claim 14 , further comprising fasteners for securely mounting the support bracket onto the fixed structure.  
   
   
       16 . A kit according to  claim 14 , wherein the at least one cam is an oval-shaped cam being eccentrically mountable onto the at least one support bracket.  
   
   
       17 . A kit according to  claim 14 , wherein the kit further comprises a safety device mountable about the at least one support bracket and being movable with respect to the same, the safety device having an end positionable adjacent to a contact point on the overhead shaft, the end of the safety device being operable between a first position where said end is away from the contact point of the overhead shaft, and a second position, where said end is secured against the contact point of the overhead shaft for immobilizing the overhead shaft so as to prevent it from being rotated with respect to the at least one support bracket of the ratchet system.  
   
   
       18 . A kit according to  claim 14 , wherein the at least one support bracket comprises recesses for receiving corresponding fasteners.  
   
   
       19 . A kit according to  claim 14 , wherein said peripheral surface of the at least one cam is knurled.  
   
   
       20 . A kit according to  claim 14 , wherein the at least one cam is provided with a lever arm for allowing a user to urge said at least one cam away from the overhead shaft.

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