Safety sensor for power operated overhead door
First Claim
1. A safety sensor for a power operated overhead door comprising:
- an elongated housing made of non-conductive material and having an elongated pathway, said pathway having a circular cross-section along its length, with the midpoint of the pathway being of greater diameter than the diameters of the distal ends thereof, and with the pathway tapering inwardly from said midpoint to the distal ends thereof;
said housing having a recess portion at each distal end of the elongated pathway;
an electrical contact disposed in each said recess portion and connected to the electrical power system of the overhead door;
a ball bearing disposed in said elongated path; and
said elongated housing being mounted horizontally to the door whereby upon the door being tilted, said ball bearing will roll to the respective recess portion to establish an electrical contact for disengaging the electrical power system thereby stopping movement of the door.
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Abstract
A safety sensor for a power operated overhead door includes an elongated housing having an elongated pathway which is a circular in cross sections along its length, with the greatest diameter of the pathway being at it midpoint. Form the midpoint, the pathway tapers downwardly in opposite directions, with a recess portion at each opposite end. In each recess portion there are two spaced electrical contacts. A ball bearing is disposed in the elongated pathway. The sensor is mounted horizontally to an overhead door, and if the door is tilted from the horizontal, the ball bearing rolls to the lower recess area, thereby establishing electrical contact which operates to stop the movement of the door. The obstruction to the door is then cleared, and the system is reset.
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12 Claims
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1. A safety sensor for a power operated overhead door comprising:
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an elongated housing made of non-conductive material and having an elongated pathway, said pathway having a circular cross-section along its length, with the midpoint of the pathway being of greater diameter than the diameters of the distal ends thereof, and with the pathway tapering inwardly from said midpoint to the distal ends thereof;
said housing having a recess portion at each distal end of the elongated pathway;
an electrical contact disposed in each said recess portion and connected to the electrical power system of the overhead door;
a ball bearing disposed in said elongated path; and
said elongated housing being mounted horizontally to the door whereby upon the door being tilted, said ball bearing will roll to the respective recess portion to establish an electrical contact for disengaging the electrical power system thereby stopping movement of the door. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A safety sensor for a power operated overhead door comprising:
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an elongated housing made of a non-conductive material which is impact resistant and waterproof, said elongated housing having an elongated pathway, said pathway having a circular cross-section along its length, with the midpoint of the pathway being of greater distance than the diameters of the distal ends thereof, and with the pathway tapering inwardly from said midpoint to the distal ends thereof;
said housing having a recess portion at each distal end of the elongated pathway, with an electric contact disposed in each said recess portion, each said electrical contact including a conductive ring and a contact pin, said conductive ring and contact pin being spaced from each other;
a ball bearing disposed in said elongated pathway, the diameter of said ball bearing being greater than the spacing between said contact pin and the conductive ring that are disposed in each said recess portion; and
said elongated housing being mounted horizontally to the door whereby, when the door is tilted, said ball bearing will roll to the respective recess portion to establish an electrical contact for disengaging the electrical power system thereby stopping movement of the door. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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