Drive for closing devices with variable speed output

Movable or removable closures – Condition responsive control

Reexamination Certificate

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C049S138000, C049S197000, C049S198000, C049S199000

Reexamination Certificate

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06640494

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a drive for closing devices, such as gates and shutters, with variable speed output and a device for detecting a given position of the closing.
With respect to the operating of doors and gates, the use of variable-speed drives to impart motion to doors and gates is already known. For example, garage-door drives are known in which slow opening and closing speeds are used during the starting and stopping phase. A “gentle action” in the opening and closing of garage doors is thereby achieved. Initial slow acceleration of the garage door out of rest position to final motion speed, and its slowing down with appropriate deceleration before coming to a stop, is also ensured. This prevents a sudden crash of the garage door, which can lead to locking of the door and to annoying noise.
Additionally, frequency-converter-controlled drives that propel doors rapidly into open position and slowly into closed position by means of an appropriate frequency default are used in industry.
Additionally, a non-constant opening and closing movement of a closing device—for example a gate, a door, or a shutter—is also created by the design-related mechanical quality of the closing mechanism itself. The drive moment of the drive is transferred in a number of different ways to closing devices, that is, doors, gates, shutters, etc. Industrial gates are often activated by means of shaft drives that act directly on the rolling shaft. Similarly, in rolling gates in which the gate is wrapped spirally on a rolling shaft, this rolling shaft is operated directly by the drive. In sectional gates a torsion spring shaft is usually driven by winding drums. The cables are wound on the drums. The gate hanging on the cables is operated by means of the rotation of the drums.
When the aforementioned closing devices are activated, because of different mechanical winding principles of the closing devices different gate section speeds occur, if we assume here a constant speed output of the drive. In the case of the rolling gate, these different speeds are created by the spiral-shaped winding. In the case of a constant rolling-shaft speed, the rolling gate will initially close out of its wound-up state at a higher speed than is the case shortly before complete unwound state, since during the unrolling of the rolling gate the diameter of the spiral turn diminishes and thus the circumferential speed at which the rolling gate descends quickly decreases. Conversely, when the rolling gate is rolled up it moves more slowly, with a still smaller coil diameter, than is the case just before it reaches the maximum coil diameter.
In the case of the sectional gate, the differences in the opening and closing speeds result from the fact that for reasons of adjustment of gate weight and spring differential the cable drums are not always cylindrical, they can be conical or even a combination of cylindrical and conical. Here again, variable gate section speeds are thereby created with constant speed output.
While the above-described changes in speed in the opening and closing of closing devices are desirable, and are achieved by means of variable-speed drive of the closing devices, changes in speed during opening and closing of closing devices because of design-related characteristics are not desired.
It has been recognized that for safety reasons it is desirable to try to achieve defined and unchanging gate section speeds, except during the starting and stopping phases.
This leads to the task of perfecting a drive according to the generic model in such manner that closing devices can be operated, regardless of their construction, with defined, unchanging opening and closing speeds.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, this task is performed by a closing-device variable-speed drive according to the generic model, by means of the combination with the characteristics of the drive speed output depending upon position of the closing device, and controllable based on given mechanical closing characteristic of the closing device.
Accordingly, a drive for closing devices such as gates or shutters with variable-speed drive and a device for detecting a given position of the closing device is designed in such manner that the speed output of the drive can be controlled, depending on the position of the closing device and depending on the mechanical closing characteristic of the closing device in question. An unvarying opening and closing speed can thereby be ensured for a wide variety of types of gates, doors, or shutters. By means of the control mechanism, provision can of course also be made for slower speeds during the starting and stopping phases. However, it is essential that a constant operating speed be adjustable for most of the operating path.
Particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention result from the description herein.


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