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US3926242A
US3926242A US429843A US42984374A US3926242A US 3926242 A US3926242 A US 3926242A US 429843 A US429843 A US 429843A US 42984374 A US42984374 A US 42984374A US 3926242 A US3926242 A US 3926242A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/01Removable or disappearing walls for hangars or other halls, e.g. for aircraft
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/48Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
    • E06B3/481Wings foldable in a zig-zag manner or bi-fold wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/48Wings connected at their edges, e.g. foldable wings
    • E06B3/481Wings foldable in a zig-zag manner or bi-fold wings
    • E06B3/483Wings foldable in a zig-zag manner or bi-fold wings folding upwardly

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  • ABSTRACT A door system for a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in a doorway opening in one end wall of the shed, one of said door arrangements being openable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, and the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, each being openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width in the doorway opening.
  • the present invention is particularly concerned with the provision of asystem of doors for a doorway at the front of sucha shed which can be operated to define an opening of variable .geometry which closely conforms to the cross-sectional shapeand size of that part of the ship extending through the doorway at any time during the building process.
  • a door system for a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method comprises two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in a doorway opening in one end wall of the shed, one of said door arrangements being openable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, and the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, each being openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width in the doorway opening.
  • FIG. 1 shows a front elevation of the door system
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of the door system on the line IIII of FIG. 1.
  • the door system serves to close one entire end of a shedlike building generally indicated at 10.
  • the door system is comprised by two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in the doorway opening 11.
  • the first door arrangement is comprised by a door 12 which can be opened to an adjustable extent in an upward direction to define an aperture of desired height between the lowermost horizontal edge 12a of the door 12 and the ground, which aperture extends over the full width of the doorway opening 11.
  • the door 12 is comprised by a plurality of horizontally extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates 13.
  • the uppermost edge of the uppermost plate 13 is pivotally connected with a fixed frame member 14, and the lowermost edge of the lowermost plate 13 is pivotally connected with a movable frame member 15 which extends across the width of the doorway opening 11.
  • a control mechanism generally indicated at 16 is provided and includes cables 17 which run from the mechanism 16 over pulleys 18 to connect with the frame member 15. As the cables 17 are raised to open the door the plate members 13 fold together progressively until when the door is fully open they are all'disp'osed in a substantially horizontal plane in superimposed relationship.
  • mechanism 16 is capable of-being operated to allow the door 12 to be opened to any desired'lextent and secured at'such position.
  • the second 'door* arrangement is essentially comprised; by two doors 20 and 21 located in afplane disposed outwardly from the plane of the. door 12, one such door lying toeach side of the doorway opening 1 1.
  • Each of the two-doors 20 and 21 is comprised by a plurality of parallel'vertically extending plates 22 each of whichextends over the full height of the doorway opening 1 1.
  • the plates 22 are suspended from a track 23 along the upper edge of the doorway opening 11 by means of rollers 24, and are pivotally interconnected at their adjacent vertical edges.
  • the outermost edge of the outermost plate 22 of each door is pivotally connected to a frame member at the side of the doorway opening 11.
  • Power operable means such as indicated by numeral 25, are provided for moving the innermost plate 22 of each door inwardly or outwardly across the doorway opening 11, it being understood that as such plate is moved outwardly the plates 22 are caused to fold to overlie one another.
  • Each of the doors 20 and 21 may be controlled independently as shown at 25, 25, FIG. 1.
  • the doors 12, 20 and 21 need not collapse upon themselves during opening, but may be supported on tracks permitting them to be moved from their closed positions to underlie the ceiling of the shed and to overlie the side walls of the shed respectively to any desired extent.
  • said shed having a doorway opening in one end through which the ship under construction is extruded in successive steps as it grows in length, means for defining a rectangular aperture of any predetermined height and width within the perimeter of said doorway opening comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other at said doorway opening, means whereby one of said door arrangements is operable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, and means whereby 3 each of said door parts is openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define said rectangular aperture of any desired height and width to conform the effective doorway opening size and shape to the size and shape of
  • Patent 3.926.242 Dated Devemhpr m mvs lnventor(s) Kenneth Lowe It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:

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A door system for a shed for the building of a ship by the socalled extrusion method comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in a doorway opening in one end wall of the shed, one of said door arrangements being openable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, and the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, each being openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width in the doorway opening.

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United States Patent [1 Lowe [ Dec. 16, 1975 DOORS [75] Inventor: Kenneth Lowe, Stockport, England [73] Assignee: Simon-Carves Limited, Stockport,
England [22] Filed: Jan. 2, 1974 [21] Appl. No.: 429,843
[52] US. Cl 160/89; 160/84 R; l60/118 [51] Int. Cl. E06B 3/32 [58] Field of Search 160/19, 84, 87, 88, 89,
Primary Examiner-Philip C. Kannan Attorney, Agent, or FirmNorris & Bateman [5 7] ABSTRACT A door system for a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in a doorway opening in one end wall of the shed, one of said door arrangements being openable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, and the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, each being openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width in the doorway opening.
1 Claim, 2 Drawing Figures US. Patent Dec. 16, 1975 Q S Q DOORS This invention concerns a shed for the building of ships by the so-called extrusion method, and more particularly to a door system for such a shed.
In the extrusion method of ship-building successive transverse sections of the ship are fabricated and joined together and the ship is extruded in successive steps from the shed in which it is built as it grows in length.
The present invention is particularly concerned with the provision of asystem of doors for a doorway at the front of sucha shed which can be operated to define an opening of variable .geometry which closely conforms to the cross-sectional shapeand size of that part of the ship extending through the doorway at any time during the building process.
According to the present invention a door system for a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method comprises two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in a doorway opening in one end wall of the shed, one of said door arrangements being openable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, and the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, each being openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width in the doorway opening.
The invention will be further apparent from the following description with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawing which show, by way of example only, one form of door system embodying the invention.
Of the drawing:
FIG. 1 shows a front elevation of the door system;
and FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of the door system on the line IIII of FIG. 1.
Referring now to the drawing, it will be seen that the door system serves to close one entire end of a shedlike building generally indicated at 10.
The door system is comprised by two door arrangements disposed one behind the other in the doorway opening 11.
The first door arrangement is comprised by a door 12 which can be opened to an adjustable extent in an upward direction to define an aperture of desired height between the lowermost horizontal edge 12a of the door 12 and the ground, which aperture extends over the full width of the doorway opening 11.
As best seen from FIG. 2 the door 12 is comprised by a plurality of horizontally extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates 13. The uppermost edge of the uppermost plate 13 is pivotally connected with a fixed frame member 14, and the lowermost edge of the lowermost plate 13 is pivotally connected with a movable frame member 15 which extends across the width of the doorway opening 11. A control mechanism generally indicated at 16 is provided and includes cables 17 which run from the mechanism 16 over pulleys 18 to connect with the frame member 15. As the cables 17 are raised to open the door the plate members 13 fold together progressively until when the door is fully open they are all'disp'osed in a substantially horizontal plane in superimposed relationship.
It will be understood that the mechanism 16 is capable of-being operated to allow the door 12 to be opened to any desired'lextent and secured at'such position.
The second 'door* arrangement is essentially comprised; by two doors 20 and 21 located in afplane disposed outwardly from the plane of the. door 12, one such door lying toeach side of the doorway opening 1 1.
Each of the two- doors 20 and 21 is comprised by a plurality of parallel'vertically extending plates 22 each of whichextends over the full height of the doorway opening 1 1. The plates 22 are suspended from a track 23 along the upper edge of the doorway opening 11 by means of rollers 24, and are pivotally interconnected at their adjacent vertical edges. The outermost edge of the outermost plate 22 of each door is pivotally connected to a frame member at the side of the doorway opening 11. Power operable means such as indicated by numeral 25, are provided for moving the innermost plate 22 of each door inwardly or outwardly across the doorway opening 11, it being understood that as such plate is moved outwardly the plates 22 are caused to fold to overlie one another. Each of the doors 20 and 21 may be controlled independently as shown at 25, 25, FIG. 1.
It will be appreciated that by appropriate manipulation of the doors 12, 20 and 21 a rectangular aperture of any desired height and width and located at any desired position along the width of the doorway opening 11 may be formed.
It will be understood that as a ship is built in the shed it may be extruded stage by stage through the doorway opening 1 l, the doors 12, 20 and 21 being set to define an aperture closely conforming to the cross-sectional shape and size of the portion of the ship extending through the doorway opening 11 at any stage during the building process.
It will be appreciated that it is not intended to limit the invention to the above example only, many variations such as might readily occur to one skilled in the art being possible, without departing from the scope thereof.
Thus for example, the doors 12, 20 and 21 need not collapse upon themselves during opening, but may be supported on tracks permitting them to be moved from their closed positions to underlie the ceiling of the shed and to overlie the side walls of the shed respectively to any desired extent.
What is claimed is:
1. In combination with a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method said shed having a doorway opening in one end through which the ship under construction is extruded in successive steps as it grows in length, means for defining a rectangular aperture of any predetermined height and width within the perimeter of said doorway opening comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other at said doorway opening, means whereby one of said door arrangements is operable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the door arrangement, the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, and means whereby 3 each of said door parts is openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define said rectangular aperture of any desired height and width to conform the effective doorway opening size and shape to the size and shape of the part of the ship extending through the doorway at any time during building, said first mentioned door arrangement comprising a plurality of horizontally extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates, the uppermost edge of the uppermost plate being pivotally connected with a fixed frame member and the lowermost edge of the lowermost plate being pivotally connected with a movable frame member which extends across the width of 4 the doorway opening, said movable frame member being suspended by cable means which can be raised and lowered to open or close said first door arrangement to a desired extent, and means for moving said cable means to open and close said first door arrangement, and each of said door parts of the second mentioned door arrangement comprising a plurality of vertically extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates whose upper ends are suspended from a track running along the upper edge of the doorway opening, and means for moving the innermost plate of said each door part inwardly or outwardly across the doorway opening, each of said means for moving said door parts and said means for'moving said cable means being operable independently of one another.
Patent 3.926.242 Dated Devemhpr m mvs lnventor(s) Kenneth Lowe It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
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Foreign Application Priority Data January 23, 1973 Great Britain. a o .3341/73 igned and sale this twenty-third a 0% March 1976 [SEAL] Attest:
RUTH C. MASON C. MARSHALL DANN Atlesting Officer Commissioner ufParenIs and Trademarks

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1. In combination with a shed for the building of a ship by the so-called extrusion method said shed having a doorway opening in one end through which the ship under construction is extruded in successive steps as it grows in length, means for defining a rectangular aperture of any predetermined height and width within the perimeter of said doorway opening comprising two door arrangements disposed one behind the other at said doorway opening, means whereby one of said door arrangements is operable upwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture which extends over the full width of the doorway opening and which is of desired height from the ground to the lower edge of the dooR arrangement, the other of said door arrangements being comprised by two door parts disposed one on each side of the doorway opening, and means whereby each of said door parts is openable outwardly to an adjustable extent to define an aperture extending over the full height of the doorway opening and of desired width between the inner vertical edges of the two door parts, the two door arrangements being operable together to define said rectangular aperture of any desired height and width to conform the effective doorway opening size and shape to the size and shape of the part of the ship extending through the doorway at any time during building, said first mentioned door arrangement comprising a plurality of horizontally extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates, the uppermost edge of the uppermost plate being pivotally connected with a fixed frame member and the lowermost edge of the lowermost plate being pivotally connected with a movable frame member which extends across the width of the doorway opening, said movable frame member being suspended by cable means which can be raised and lowered to open or close said first door arrangement to a desired extent, and means for moving said cable means to open and close said first door arrangement, and each of said door parts of the second mentioned door arrangement comprising a plurality of vertically extending pivotally interconnected parallel plates whose upper ends are suspended from a track running along the upper edge of the doorway opening, and means for moving the innermost plate of said each door part inwardly or outwardly across the doorway opening, each of said means for moving said door parts and said means for moving said cable means being operable independently of one another.
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