Electricity: motive power systems – Motor-reversing – Periodic- or intermittent-reversing
Patent
1995-07-12
1997-08-12
Sircus, Brian
Electricity: motive power systems
Motor-reversing
Periodic- or intermittent-reversing
318445, 49349, G05B 500
Patent
active
056568983
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for opening and closing a horizontally sliding door includes a chain driven assembly, a reversible motor for moving the chain and a sliding door driver which converts the chain motion to door movement. A remote control device can also be used to operate the sliding door remotely, especially if users are elderly or handicapped individuals.
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