Electricity: motive power systems – Automatic and/or with time-delay means – Movement – position – or limit-of-travel
Patent
1996-10-28
1998-12-15
Ro, Bentsu
Electricity: motive power systems
Automatic and/or with time-delay means
Movement, position, or limit-of-travel
318430, E06B 968, E04F 1000
Patent
active
058501312
ABSTRACT:
By monitoring the load of the electric motor, it can be reliably determined when the electric motor runs up against a stop in the starting position of the awning, etc.
The electric motor turns off automatically and resets an internal counter. When the awning, etc., is being extended, a certain number of pulses is counted per rotation of the electric motor, and after a certain predetermined count value is reached, which indicates that the awning, etc., has arrived at end position, the electric motor is turned off. Because the counting device is reset in the starting position, the electric motor automatically compensates for any change which may have occurred in the length of the fabric of the awning, etc., the next time an actuation is carried out.
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Walddoerfer Dieter
Wolfer Hermann
elero GmbH
Renz, Jr. PC Eugene E.
Ro Bentsu
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