Electricity: motive power systems – Motor-reversing
Patent
1982-05-26
1983-10-18
Truhe, J. V.
Electricity: motive power systems
Motor-reversing
318351, 318466, 318286, 318523, H02P 710
Patent
active
044108443
ABSTRACT:
An actuating mechanism for sliding doors is intended to be installed in a van. A winch (44) is mounted inside of the van. A guide assembly (50) is installed in an aperture in the door frame. A cable (52) is connected to an arm added to the latch operating mechanism, and to the winch (44) for opening the door. A second cable (60) is attached to the rear edge of the door, and to the winch (44) for closing the door. A switch (102) connects an additional winding on an electric motor (138) to provide a high force for latching the door, allowing the use of a low and noninjurious force for closing the door. A control circuit is provided which allows a keyless closing switch to be used, subsequent operation of the switch having no effect on the motor.
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Allied Corporation
DeClercq James P.
Evans A.
Truhe J. V.
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