Patent ID: 6782939
Filing Date: 2004-08-31
Classification: B60J,E06B

Abstract:
A door for covering an enclosure, said door being formed by a plurality of rigid panels including at least first and second panels hingedly secured to one another by a ball and socket joint which is only interlockable by a sliding of the ball into the joint in a direction laterally across the door, the first and second panels each having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the first panel having a lower end and the second panel having an upper end, the lower end of the upper panel having an outer edge region beneath the exterior surface thereof and having an inner edge region beneath the interior surface thereof, the upper end of the lower panel having an outer edge region above the exterior surface thereof and having an inner edge region above the interior surface thereof, the outer edge regions of the lower end of the first panel and the upper end of the second panel being separated from the inner edge regions of the lower end of the first panel and the upper end of the second panel by the ball and socket joint, a flex member providing a panel end seal extending across the door between the outer edge regions of the lower end of the upper panel and the upper end of the lower panel, the panel end seal being permanently secured to one of the outer edge regions of the upper and lower ends of the first and second panels, the interior edge regions of the upper and lower ends of the first and second panels being spaced from one another to allow the first and second panels to hinge open at the ball and socket joint to a folded position in which the first and second panels are out of alignment with one another, the ball being undersized relative to the socket of the joint and the panel end seal being sufficiently free of compression to allow the first and second panels to slide at the ball and socket joint when in the folded position, the panel end seal being under compression and forcing the ball into a friction locked engagement within the joint to prevent the ball from sliding relative to the joint when the first and second panels are in a non folded position vertically aligned with one another.