Sealed garage door joint with thermal break
First Claim
1. A joining strip for joining two sheeting edges, said strip being provided with two parallel slots to receive such edges, said strip having a central web separating the two slots to provide the joining strip with a partially “
- M”
shape in cross-section, the central web extending below the base of the “
M”
to terminate in a cross-sectionally inverted “
T”
-shaped flange with outwardly extending lateral portions and an outwardly directed outer face, the respective lateral portions of the flange extending across the direct, aligned path of entry into the respective slots to block direct removal from said slot of an edge fitted into said slot, the lateral portions of the flange on the central web being displaced sufficiently below the base of the “
M”
to provide an access path for said edges to extend into the respective slots, said flange carrying a sealing member extending along the outer face of the flange, remote from the central web.
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Abstract
A joining strip is provided by which sheet metal may be formed into a hollow tubular panel. The joining strip provides a seam between panel edges that acts as a thermal break between inner and outer faces of the panel. The joining strip may also carry a resilient tubular cushion which extends into the joint between the side ends of two panels that are connected by a hinge. This cushion contributes to providing an air seal within the joint between the two panels. Applications include roll-up garage doors and roll-away, articulated walls.
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22 Claims
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1. A joining strip for joining two sheeting edges, said strip being provided with two parallel slots to receive such edges, said strip having a central web separating the two slots to provide the joining strip with a partially “
- M”
shape in cross-section, the central web extending below the base of the “
M”
to terminate in a cross-sectionally inverted “
T”
-shaped flange with outwardly extending lateral portions and an outwardly directed outer face, the respective lateral portions of the flange extending across the direct, aligned path of entry into the respective slots to block direct removal from said slot of an edge fitted into said slot, the lateral portions of the flange on the central web being displaced sufficiently below the base of the “
M”
to provide an access path for said edges to extend into the respective slots, said flange carrying a sealing member extending along the outer face of the flange, remote from the central web. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An articulated door or wall formed of a plurality of adjacent panels each comprising inner and outer panel side portions of sheet material joined by a pair of joining strips to provide interior for said panel,
each joining strip being provided with two parallel slots to receive such edges, said strip having a central web separating the two slots to provide the joining strip with a partially “ - M”
shape in cross-section, the central web extending below the base of the “
M”
to terminate in a cross-sectionally inverted “
T”
-shaped flange with outwardly extending lateral portions and an outwardly directed outer face, the respective lateral portions of the flange extending across the direct, aligned path of entry into the respective slots to block direct removal from said slot of an edge fitted into said slot, the lateral portions of the flange on the central web being displaced sufficiently below the base of the “
M”
to provide an access path for said edges to extend into the respective slots,said panel side portions being combined to provide the panel with upper and lower longitudinal faces, each panel side portion respectively having top and bottom longitudinal edges extending along both top and bottom longitudinal faces of the panel, and wherein said panel portion top and bottom longitudinal edges are joined respectively by a respective top and bottom joining strip by being respectively inserted into said respective slots in the respective joining strip to provide upper and lower seams between said panel side portions, to form the panel, wherein the “
M”
of the joining strip is positioned towards the interior of the panel, and the inverted “
T”
of the joining strip is positioned towards the exterior of the panel,said panels being joined by hinge means each with a hinge axis, and wherein of said upper and lower longitudinal faces, one of said longitudinal faces is shaped to be generally convex, while the other longitudinal face is shaped to be generally concave to provide a close but not obstructing fit between the respective longitudinal faces when one panel is rotated about the hinge axis with respect to the other panel. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
(1) the hinge axis for each adjacent pair of panels is located proximate to the abutting longitudinal faces of said adjacent panels and (2) portions of the longitudinal faces of the respective hinged panels are generally concentrically curved about said hinge axis and juxtaposed to each other to minimize the gap formed between adjacent panels when adjacent panels are bent out of planar alignment with each other.
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22. An articulated door or wall as in claim 21 wherein the longitudinal faces of the respective hinged panels are symmetrical in cross-section about a central plane that lies between the inner and outer panel side portions and said joining strips are positioned within said central plane.
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