The invention relates to automatic door openers such as may be used to open doors in public settings. Such door openers typically comprise a motorized mechanism that moves the door between an open and closed position upon actuation by a user.
A door opener for opening a door having an external surface comprises a screw mounted for rotary motion and a carriage mounted on the screw such that rotation of the screw causes motion of the carriage along the screw. A motor rotates the screw. An actuator arm has a first end and a second end, where the actuator arm is operatively connected to the carriage such that movement of the carriage causes the actuator arm to move between a retracted position where the door is closed and an extended position where the door is open. The first end of the actuator arm is in contact with but not connected to the external surface of the door such that the first end of the actuator arm rides over the external surface of the door.
The door opener may further comprise a bearing on the carriage that resists rotation of the carriage about the axis of screw when the screw is rotated. The bearing may comprise a roller bearing received in a slot. The carriage may be connected to a first end of a linkage at a first pivot where the opposite end of the linkage is pivotably connected to the actuator arm at a second pivot. The second pivot may be positioned at the first end of the actuator arm. The first end of the actuator arm may comprise a bearing surface that contacts the external surface of the door. The bearing surface may comprise a roller that contacts the external surface of the door. The motor may be actuated in response to a signal from a sensor. A controller may control activation of the motor in response to the signal. The controller may activate the motor for a predetermined period of time. The sensor may be a touchless pad. A limit switch may control the movement of the carriage. The first end of the actuator arm may comprise a bearing surface that contacts the external surface of the door where the exterior surface may comprise a wear plate attached to the door. A door closer mechanism may move the door when the actuator arm is moved from the extended position to the retracted position to return the door to the closed position.
The invention relates to the touch-free opening of a door such as a restroom door. The automatic door opener described herein may be used with standard size interior doors, although it has utility with any door. In the door opener of the invention an actuator arm contacts and moves over the surface of the door, but is not attached to the door, such that the door may be opened manually if desired. As a result, the door opener provides automatic and manual operation of the door and, in the event of a power failure or other failure in the unit, the door remains operational. The automatic door opener provides an affordable solution for a touch-free exit/entrance and has particular use in away-from-home applications such as restrooms. Touch-free operation in such environments eliminates potential points for cross-contamination between users.
The automatic door opener may comprise an actuator arm that pushes open the door. In one embodiment the actuator arm is connected to a linkage that is in turn connected to a carriage that runs along a drive screw. In one “pull-type” embodiment, one end of the actuator arm is pulled in a first direction to move the opposite end of the arm in a second direction to an extended position to open the door. In one “push-type” embodiment the actuator arm is pushed to the extended position to open the door. The drive screw may be rotated by a geared motor. The free end of the actuator arm is not connected to the door. A bearing or roller, mounted at the free end of the arm, rides along an exterior surface of the door such that the door can be opened manually or automatically.
The drive mechanism uses a sliding linear bearing or a roller bearing and slot arrangement to prevent the carriage from rotating about the screw and to control the linear motion of the carriage along the axis of the screw. The bearing also resists the twisting forces generated by the applied loads on the drive from the door.
The opener 1 comprises a housing 2 mounted adjacent to a door such that the front of the housing 2a and actuating arm 20 faces the door. In the illustrated embodiment the device is shown with housing covers removed to reveal the internal drive mechanism of the opener. In actual use the mechanism may be covered by a removable cover 9 as shown in
The housing 2 supports a drive screw 6 comprising threads that is supported at each end in bearings 8 such that the screw 6 may rotate about its longitudinal axis. The screw 6 extends along the back of the housing 2 and is rotated by a reversible geared motor 10.
A carriage 12 is mounted on the screw 6 and engages the screw threads such that rotation of the screw 6 causes the carriage 12 to move along the length of the screw 6. The screw 6 is rotated in a first direction to move the carriage 12 toward one end 6a of the screw and is rotated in the opposite direction to move the carriage 12 toward the opposite end 6b of the screw 6. The carriage 12 includes a roller or bearing 15 that is received in a slot 18 formed in the bottom wall 2b of housing 2 such that that it resists rotation of the carriage 12 about the axis of screw 6 when the screw is rotated and maintains the orientation of the carriage 12 relative to the screw thread 6 as the carriage 12 traverses the length of the screw 6. The bearing 15 also resists the twisting forces applied to the drive mechanism caused by the applied loads from the door.
The carriage 12 is connected to a first end 14a of linkage 14 at a pivot 16 such that the linkage 14 can rotate relative to the carriage 12. In one embodiment the carriage 12 is formed with an upper flange 13 spaced from a lower flange 19 a distance sufficient to receive the first end 14a of linkage 14 therebetween. A pivot pin 17 extends between and is supported by the flanges 13 and 15 and extends through a through hole formed in the first end 14a of linkage 14 such that the linkage 14 may freely pivot relative to the carriage 12. The roller or bearing 15 may be supported on the bottom side of the flange 19.
The opposite end 14b of the linkage 14 is pivotably connected to a first end 20a of the actuating arm 20 at pivot 22 such that the arm 20 can rotate relative to the link 14. In one embodiment the arm 20 is formed with an upper flange 23 spaced from a lower flange 25 a distance sufficient to receive the second end 14b of linkage 14 therebetween. A pivot pin 27 extends between and is supported by the flanges 23 and 25 and extends through a through hole formed in the second end 14b of linkage 14 such that the linkage may freely pivot relative to the actuator arm 20. The arm 20 is pivotably connected to the housing 2 at a pin 26 that is located between the ends 20a and 20b of arm 20. The opposite free end 20b of the arm 20 extends through a slot 28 formed in the front 2a of housing 2 such that the arm 20 can be extended from the housing through slot 28 upon actuation of the motor 10. The end 20b of arm 20 comprises a roller, low friction surface, ball bearings or other similar bearing surface 30 that contacts an exterior surface 3a of the door 3 to push on and slide across the exterior surface of the door and swing the door open about door hinges 5. The exterior surface 3a may be the surface of the door, a metal plate attached to the door to provide a wear surface or other surface attached to the door. A standard return spring 39 may be provided on the door 3 to return the door to the closed position upon retraction of arm 20 and to maintain the door in contact with the surface 3a during extension and retraction of arm 20.
The motor 10 and controller 21 are connected to a source of electrical power P and to a sensor such as a touchless pad 32 (
In operation a user activates sensor 32 by moving their hand close to, but not touching, the touchless pad. Upon sensing the user, the sensor 32 transmits a signal to controller 21. The controller determines if the door is closed by limit switches 31, 33. If limit switch 31 is closed the arm is in the retracted position and the door is in the closed position. Controller 21 transmits a signal to activate motor 10 to initiate operation of the door opener. Motor 10 rotates screw 6 to move carriage 12 along the length of screw 6 toward the end 6a of screw 6 in the direction of arrow A (
The arm 20 remains in the extended position to hold the door 3 in the open position for a predetermined period of time as set in controller 21 allowing the person to pass through the doorway. Upon expiration of the predetermined period of time the controller transmits a signal to actuate the motor 10. Motor 10 is reversed causing the carriage 12 and linkage 14 to move toward end 6b of screw 6 (opposite arrow A). Movement of linkage 14 causes arm 20 to retract back toward housing 2 (opposite arrow B) allowing the door to move to the closed position (opposite arrow C). When carriage 12 reaches the end of travel it contacts limit switch 31. Limit switch 31 transmits a signal to controller 21 to stop motor 10 and halt the movement of arm 20. The motor is stopped by limit switch 31 when the carriage reaches end 6b of screw 6 and arm 20 is in the fully retracted position. In one embodiment the door comprises a separate door closer mechanism 39 connected between door 3 and the door frame 37 or other structure that operates to move the door 3 to the closed position upon retraction of arm 20. The door closer mechanism 39 may comprise a hydraulically dampened spring or other similar device. The separate door closer mechanism 39 resists the opening of the door and pulls the door 3 against the bearing surface 30 as the arm 20 is extended during opening of the door to maintain contact between the exterior surface 3a of door 3 and bearing surface 30. The resistance force provided by door closer mechanism 39 provides for controlled opening of the door such that the arm 20 does not swing the door open in an uncontrolled manner. When the arm 20 is retracted allowing the door to close the door will close at the speed allowed by the door closer mechanism 39. For example the arm 20 may be retracted relatively quickly such that the arm is retracted in 4 seconds while the door closer mechanism may limit closing of the door to a slower speed such that the door closes in 5 seconds.
To open the door, a person may either activate the sensor for automatic operation or the user may simply push the door to open the door manually. Because the door is not connected to the door opener manual operation of the door is unaffected by the door opener.
The controller 21 may also be used to provide a safety feature to prevent the automatic opening of a blocked door. The controller detects the amount of current drawn by the motor to move the door to the open position. If the amount of current exceeds a predetermined maximum amount of current needed to open a freely movable door, the motor is reversed to prevent the continued opening of the door against an unanticipated load.
The carriage 312 is connected to a linkage 314 at a pivot connection 316. The opposite end of the linkage 314 is pivotably connected to a first end 320a of the actuating arm 320 at pin 322 such that the arm 320 can rotate relative to the linkage 314. The arm 320 is pivotably connected to the housing 302 at pin 326 that is located at a point of arm 320 between ends 320a and 320b. The opposite end 320b of the arm 320 extends through a slot formed in the front 302a of housing 302 such that the arm 320 can be extended from the housing upon actuation of the motor 310. The end 320b of arm 320 comprises a roller or other similar bearing surface 330 that contacts an external surface of the door to push on the face of the door and swing the door open about door hinges. The opener of
The carriage 512 is connected to a linkage 514 at a pivot 516. The opposite end of the linkage 514 is pivotably connected to a point 520c (between ends 520a and 520b) of the actuating arm 520 at pivot 522 such that the arm 520 can rotate relative to the link 514. The arm 520 is pivotably connected to the housing 502 at pin 526 that is located at a first end 520a of arm 520. The arm 520 extends through a slot formed in the front 502a of housing 502 such that the arm 520 can be extended from the housing upon actuation of the motor 510. The end 520b of arm 520 comprises a bearing surface 530 as previously described that contacts an exterior surface of the door to push the door and swing the door open. The device is a push-type in that the carriage moves in the same direction that the arm rotates and “pushes” the linkage to move arm to the open position. The opener of
While embodiments of the invention are disclosed herein, various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the invention has other applications in other environments. Many embodiments are possible. The following claims are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention to the specific embodiments described above.
This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to the filing date of to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/368,910, as filed on Jul. 29, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61368910 | Jul 2010 | US |