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Title:
Spring retainer for garage door hardware
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Having described the invention what is claimed as new in support of Letters Patent is as follows:
1. In a counterbalance spring assembly which includes a coil counterbalance spring having a bracket at each end for attachment respectively to a stationary supporting structure and to a movable panel, each said bracket comprising spring engaging means at one end, a hook member at the other end and an intermediate portion exterior with respect to the spring having a transversely extending opening therethrough, and a safety device for restraining parts of the spring in event of rupture of the counterbalance spring when under tension,
said safety device comprising a pair of mutually extendable elongated composite retention elements each having a length not exceeding the length of the counterbalance spring in retracted position of the counterbalance spring,
an inner section of each of the retention elements located intermediate opposite ends of the spring having a sliding engagement with the other of the retention elements,
and an outer section of each retention element adjacent the corresponding end of the spring being attached to a respective one of said brackets at the intermediate portion thereof,
interlocking means on the inner section of said retention elements operative when the counterbalance spring is at substantially the full extended position,
said retention elements having yieldable stop means operable when the counterbalance spring ruptures under tension whereby to prevent rupture of the safety device.
2. A counterbalance spring assembly as in claim 1 wherein the retention elements each comprise a rod having both ends attached through the opening in the intermediate portion of the same bracket and back into the adjacent end of the spring, said rod including a loop intermediate the ends, the loops of said rods having a sliding interlocked relationship with each other.
3. A counterbalance spring assembly as in claim 2 wherein the loops have a radius of curvature approaching one half the inside diameter of the counterbalance spring and are adapted to yield on rupture of the counterbalance spring whereby to comprise said yieldable stop means.
4. A counterbalance spring assembly as in claim 1 wherein said yieldable stop means comprises an expanded coil compression shock absorbing spring surrounding the inner sections of both of said retention elements and stops at the extremities of said inner sections, the length of the shock absorbing spring being substantially less than the lengths of said inner sections, said stops having positions of engagement with said shock absorbing spring under a condition of rupture of said counterbalance spring.
5. A counterbalance spring assembly as in claim 1 wherein the retention elements are flexible cables having outer ends extending through the opening in the respective bracket and stops on the outer extremities of the cables, said interlocking means comprising a block having a passage means therethrough for free sliding reception of the cables and stops at inner extremities of the cables adapted to engage the block on rupture of the counterbalance spring.
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Inventors:
Halopoff, William (Cerritos, CA, US)
Application Number:
692288
Filing Date: 1976-06-03 Publication_date: 1977-11-08 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
267/73
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Primary Examiner:
Cherry, Johnny D.
Assistant Examiner:
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