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Counterbalance mechanism for vertical opening door

  • US 5,865,235 A
  • Filed: 01/23/1997
  • Issued: 02/02/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/23/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A counterbalance mechanism for a vertical opening door for counterbalancing at least part of the weight of said door when said door is moved between open and closed positions, said mechanism comprising:

  • spaced apart bracket means disposed generally above and adjacent to said door;

    a single elongated shaft means extending between and supported on said bracket means;

    spaced apart torsion spring means each operably connected to said shaft means at one end, respectively, and non-rotatable relative to said shaft means;

    opposed cable drums mounted on bearing means supported on said shaft means, respectively, between said bracket means, respectively, and connected to the other ends of said torsion spring means, respectively, said cable drums each being rotatable relative to said shaft means, and said cable drums having flexible cables wound thereon and connected at a free end depending from said cable drums to said door, respectively; and

    drive means operably connected to one end of said shaft means adjacent one of said bracket means for rotating said shaft means in one direction, at will, to adjust the torsional deflection of said torsion spring means to provide a counterbalance force exerted by said cables, said drive means including a housing mounted on said one bracket means and supporting means operable to prevent rotation of said shaft means in an opposite direction in response to a torsional effort exerted on said shaft means by said torsion spring means.

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