Roll Up Garage Doors
Posted on February 20, 2008 - Filed Under Home Improvement
The first roll up garage doors appeared on the market in 1956 and was called Roll-a-Door. They were manufactured by an Australian company called B&D and were believed to have been inspired by a roll up door made from sheets of corrugated steel in the Middle East. These first garage doors that rolled up were made from a press-baked curtain sheet and contained many patented ideas, such as the Nylofelt, which is still used by many manufacturing companies. The company was sold to Porcelain Veneer in 1968, but it still continued to manufacture the doors and by 1977, the Roll-a-Door was licensed for sale in 17 countries of the world.
The first live axle design of the rolling garage door was introduced in the mid-1970’s and was marketed under the name of Roll-Right. This door design used a glued on curtain wear strip and was a much cheaper door. It did not operate as well as the Roll-a-Door, but the idea caught on in the storage market looking for ways to cut costs and keep profits up. Companies began to compete with newer models of garage doors to meet the demands of the expanding market.
Because the live axle doors worn out with a lot of wear and tear, manufacturers came up with the idea of using radial ball bearings. Most manufacturers removed the curtain wear strip and incorporated it into the design of the door. However, because the doors were down for most of the time, the springs relaxed making the door difficult to open. The first tension device for a garage door was developed in 1988 allowing for adjustments to be made to the door and better operation. Polyester paints and stainless steel latches made the doors more weather resistant and the installation process was simplified so that homeowners could install the doors on their own.
The rolls up doors that we see in garages today incorporate the best of the designs of the past decades. For example the dead axle design and the radial ball bearings are a permanent fixture in garage door manufacturing.
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