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Flame retardant rolling door
   
Document Number
US Patent 4929497
Issued Date
May 29, 1990
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This invention consists of a flame-retardant, coated fabric material for use in the manufacture of rolling-door panels, blades, or leaves. It is particularly designed for use in the kind of high-speed, light-weight doors currently found in the garages and vehicle bays of warehouses, factories, and other industrial facilities. In addition to being much lighter than the metal doors being replaced, the material of the present invention has to its further advantage a flame-retardancy not present in earlier fabric doors.
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Published
May 29, 1990
Application Number
07/329,020
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March 27, 1989
US Classification
442/139   428/921
Int'l Classification
E06B   5/10   (20060101)   E06B   5/16   (20060101)   E06B   3/32   (20060101)   E06B   3/48   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
428/265   428/267   428/921   428/262   428/266  
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