Door arrangement for the control panel of an apparatus

Movable or removable closures – Safety means responsive to obstruction to closure – Sensing shoe on leading edge

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109 241, 200 6143, E05F 1502

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045570728

ABSTRACT:
In a door arrangement (20) for the control panel (14) of an apparatus (12) with a door leaf (26) movable by motor, on the inside of which leaf a sensing arrangement is arranged, the sensing element is formed by a contact strip (40) extending over the total length of the closing edge (30) of the door leaf (26), which strip is movably guided on the inside of the door leaf at an acute angle .alpha. to the plane of the door leaf in such a way that in its first position it at least approximately touches or intersects the plane of the outer face (26) of the door leaf. The contact strip (40) is guided in a guide strip (32) which extends over the total length of the closing edge (30) and is fastened to the door leaf (26), which guide strip shows a guide groove (38) for receiving the contact strip (40).

REFERENCES:
patent: 2854116 (1958-09-01), Gray
patent: 3237933 (1966-03-01), Grosswiller, Jr. et al.
patent: 3651986 (1972-03-01), Karecki et al.

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