Automatic open and close device for door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6449905
  • Patent Number
    6,449,905
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 29, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device is structured to be integrated with a major components such as a movable unit and a stator contained in a rail member for easy removal from downward of the lintel, thus eliminating adjustment work on site. Since the door may be simply installed on the hanger, it can be easily installed and removed. Also, the stator and the hanger with rollers may be connected by clamping a projection strip formed on a bottom face of the stator from left and right sides thereof with the hanger with rollers installed on the door, or instead by engaging the hanger with rollers with an engagement portion provided on the stator from both side thereof. Consequently, connecting and releasing of the stator and the hanger is simplified and the ease of maintenance is improved.
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide an automatic open and close device for a door that is superior in workability and maintenance and that is compact enough to be installed inside the groove portion of a lintel.




A first aspect of the invention is an automatic open and close device for a door having a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion formed in the lintel and a movable element that is movable relative to the stator and is fixed, i.e., fitted, to a groove portion of the lintel, wherein a rail member formed in three vertical stages is disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, the stator is slidably disposed in a middle stage of the rail member separately from the door, the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to an upper stage of the rail member, and a hanger with rollers attachable to the door is travellably disposed in a lower stage of the rail member, and the hanger and the stator are connected via a joint.




According to the above aspect, the automatic open and close device for the door has its major components integrated inside the rail member. Accordingly, the device may be easily installed and removed upon maintenance from below the lintel, making adjustment work on site unnecessary. Also, since the door need only be installed on the hanger, installation and removal thereof is easy.




A second aspect of the invention is an automatic open and close device for a door having a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion formed in the lintel and a movable element that is movable relative to the stator and is fixed, i.e., fitted, to a groove portion of the lintel, wherein a rail member formed in three vertical stages is disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, the stator is slidably disposed in a middle stage of the rail member separately from the door, the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to an upper stage of the rail member, and a pair of left and right hangers with rollers attachable to the door is travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member, wherein the stator further has, on a bottom face thereof in a longitudinal direction, a projection strip projecting toward the lower stage of the rail member, and each hanger and the stator being connected and made into one piece by installing each hanger to the door such that the projection strip is clamped between each hanger from both sides in the longitudinal direction.




In the automatic open and close device for the door in the second aspect, the connection between the stator disposed slidably in the middle stage of the rail member and the pair of left and right hangers with rollers travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member is achieved by clamping the projection strip provided on the lower face of the stator in the longitudinal direction thereof from both sides in the longitudinal direction by the pair of left and right hangers with rollers installed on the door. Accordingly, in addition to the effect obtained by the first aspect, the hanger with rollers can be replaced without removing the stator from the rail member, simplifying the replacement work and improving ease of maintenance.




A third aspect of the invention is an automatic open and close device for a door having a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion formed in the lintel and a movable element that is movable relative to the stator and is fixed, i.e., fitted, to a groove portion of the lintel, wherein a rail member formed in two vertical stages is disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, the stator is slidably disposed in an upper stage of the rail member separately from the door, the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to a portion thereabove, and a pair of left and right hangers with rollers that is attachable to the door is travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member, wherein the movable element is further provided with a space-keeping roller for maintaining a constant between the movable element and the stator which is attracted toward the movable element side due to the magnetic attraction acting between the movable element and the stator, and the stator further has, in a longitudinal direction of a lower face thereof, a projection strip projecting toward the lower stage of the rail member, and the hanger and the stator being connected and made into one piece by installing each hanger to the door such that the projection strip is clamped between each hanger from both sides of the longitudinal direction.




In the automatic open and close device for door in the second aspect, the connection between the stator disposed slidably in the middle stage of the rail member and the pair of left and right hangers with rollers travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member is achieved by clamping the projection strip provided on the lower face of the stator in the longitudinal direction thereof from both sides in the longitudinal direction by the pair of left and right hangers with rollers installed on the door. Accordingly, in addition to the effect obtained by the first aspect, the hanger with rollers can be replaced without removing the stator from the rail member, simplifying the replacement work and improving ease of maintenance.




A third aspect of the invention is an automatic open and close device for door having a stator of a moving-coil type linear motor disposed on an upper end of a door movable along a groove portion formed in the lintel and a movable element that is movable relative to the stator and is fixed to a groove portion of the lintel, wherein a rail member formed in two vertical stages is disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, the stator is slidably disposed in an upper stage of the rail member separately from the door, the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to a portion thereabove, and a pair of left and right hangers with rollers that is attachable to the door is travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member, wherein the movable element is further provided with a space-keeping roller for maintaining a constant between the movable element and the stator which is attracted toward the movable element side due to the magnetic attraction acting between the movable element and the stator, and the stator further has, in a longitudinal direction of a lower face thereof, a projection strip projecting toward the lower stage of the rail member, and the hanger and the stator being connected and made into one piece by installing the hanger to the door such that the projection strip is clamped between the hanger from both sides in the longitudinal direction.




In the third aspect, the stator is pulled toward the movable element by the magnetic attraction that acts between the movable element and the stator. Further, the space-keeping roller provided on the movable element keeps the distance between the movable element and the stator accommodated in the upper stage of the rail member constant. Thus, in addition to the effect obtained by the first aspect, a frictional resistance between the rail member and the stator upon opening and closing of the door can be reduced. Also, since the stator and the hanger with rollers are connected by clamping the projection strip provided on the lower face of the stator in the longitudinal direction thereof from both sides in the longitudinal direction with a pair of left and right hangers with rollers installed on the door, the hanger with rollers can be replaced without removing the stator from the rail member, simplifying the replacement work and improving ease of maintenance.




A fourth aspect of the invention is an automatic open and close device for a door having a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of a door movable along a groove portion formed in the lintel and the movable element that is movable relative to the stator and is fixed, i.e., fitted, to a groove portion of the lintel, wherein a rail member formed in two vertical stages is disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, the stator is slidably disposed in an upper stage of the rail member separately from the door, the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to a portion thereabove, and a pair of left and right hangers with rollers that is attachable to the door is travellably disposed in the lower stage of the rail member, and the stator has on both ends of the lower face thereof in the longitudinal direction an engagement portion engageable with each hanger, and each hanger and the stator are integrally connected by engaging with the engagement portion from both sides of the stator.




In the fourth aspect, the stator and the hanger with rollers are connected by engaging the hanger with rollers with the engagement portion provided on the lower face of the stator in the longitudinal direction thereof from both ends of the stator. Accordingly, in additions to the effect obtained by the first aspect, connecting and releasing of the stator and the hanger with rollers can be easily conducted inside the rail member, and the replacement work of the hanger with rollers becomes simple. Further, since the configuration is such that the stator is supported by the hanger with rollers in a state where the stator and the hanger with rollers are connected, the stator can be kept out of contact with the rail member and the movable element, thus making the operation of the linear motor smooth.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a rail member according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a movable unit according to the first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a front view illustrating an assembled state of an automatic open and close device for a door according to the first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the automatic open and close device taken along line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing major portions of the automatic open and close device for a door according to the first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of major portions of a modified example of first embodiment of the invention corresponding to

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of major portions of the automatic open and close device for a door according to a second embodiment of the invention corresponding to

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of major portions of the automatic open and close device for a door according to a second embodiment of the invention corresponding to

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of major portions of an automatic open and close device for a door according to a third embodiment of the invention corresponding to

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of major portions of an automatic open and close device for a door according to the third embodiment of the invention corresponding to

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of an engagement member and a hanger according to the third embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 12

is an explanatory diagram illustrating another way of connecting the stator and the hanger according to the third embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




(First Embodiment)




Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a rail member


1


,

FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a movable unit,

FIG. 3

is a front view of an assembled state,

FIG. 4

is sectional view taken along line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

, and

FIG. 5

is a sectional view of major portions. The rail member


1


having a generally inverted U-shaped cross section is a composite aluminum part made by extrusion molding, wherein opposing walls


3


,


3


on both sides of a ceiling


2


, support projections


4


,


4


, and shelves


5


,


5


for sliding are integrally formed. Hanger rails


6


,


6


that bend toward the inside are formed at lower ends of the opposing walls


3


,


3


.




An inner space of the rail member


1


is divided into three vertical stages, an upper stage


1




a,


a middle stage


1




b,


and a lower stage


1




c


by means of the support projections


4


,


4


and the shelves


5


,


5


. Further, at a generally central portion of the upper stage


1




a


in a longitudinal direction, a fitting portion


7


is formed by cutting off a portion of the ceiling


2


and one of the opposing walls


3


so as to attach the movable unit


11


described later. On the opposing wall


3


where the fitting portion is located, a thread hole


8


for fixing a movable unit


11


is provided. In the ceiling


2


, a thread hole


9


for fixing the rail member


1


in a groove portion


52


of a lintel


51


is provided. The rail member


1


is cut into a size corresponding to the length of the lintel


51


, on which the door


41


slides dividedly, such that the fitting portion


7


is located at the center of the rail member


1


in the longitudinal direction.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the movable unit


11


of a moving-coil type linear motor includes a plurality of coils


13


with iron cores disposed in tandem on an installation plate


12


that also acts as a yoke, and a magnetic sensor


14


disposed at a center thereof. The installation plate


12


is fixed inside a case


15


with tightening screws


16


. Lower ends of the coil


13


and the magnetic sensor


14


are located inside an opening (not shown) provided on a bottom face or the case


15


. Further, a circuit board


17


and a controller


18


for supplying the respective coils


13


with electricity are mounted inside the case


15


. A power supply cord


19


is connected to the controller


18


and the opening thereabove is covered by an upper lid


20


. The case


15


is fitted to the fitting portion


7


of the rail member


1


and is supported by the support projections


4


,


4


to be fixed to the opposing wall of the rail member


1


with tightening screws not shown.




At the middle stage


1




b


of the rail member


1


, a stator


21


of the moving-coil linear motor is slidably inserted on the shelves


5


,


5


separately from the door


41


. The stator


21


is formed generally in a same size as a width of the door


41


, and includes permanent magnets


22


magnetized in a width direction thereof disposed on a yoke


23


made of iron such that polarity of adjacent magnets differ from each other. The stator


21


also includes a resin case


24


having a low frictional resistance. The case


24


is opened at an upper face thereof facing the coil


13


and the magnetic sensor


14


of the moving-coil type unit


11


, and the case


24


includes an integrally formed projection strip


25


for reinforcement on a bottom face thereof in a longitudinal direction. Both ends of the projection strip


25


are cut off so that its length is shorter than the total length of the case


24


. On one end of the projection strip


25


, a joint


26


is attached. The joint


26


is formed by bending a fitting portion


28


that is fitted into an installation portion


27


and a traveling body


33


of a hanger


31


described later. A cushion rubber


29


covers the fitting portion


28


.




The hanger


31


includes four rollers


32


, travelably supported by hanger rails


6


,


6


of the rail member


1


, each provided in the front and back and left and right of the hanger


31


. The hanger also includes the travelling body


33


that travels within the lower stage


1




c


of the rail member


1


and a hanger main body


35


hung from a hanging shaft


34


projecting downward from the bottom face of the travelling body


33


passing through the hanger rails


6


,


6


. The hanger


31


is connected to the stator


21


by fitting the fitting portion


28


of the joint


26


with the travelling body


33


.




The rail member


1


with built-in movable unit


11


, stator


21


, and hanger


31


is disposed inside the groove portion


52


of the lintel


51


such that the movable unit


11


is located in the longitudinal direction thereof. The hanger main body


35


is fitted with a fit installation portion


42


formed at an upper end of the fitting portion of the door


41


and is tightened with fixing screws


43


so as to hang the door


41


inside the groove portion


52


of the lintel


51


.




In the above-mentioned open and close device for a door, operation of an open/close switch (not shown), or moving of the door


41


slightly in an opening direction (assist function) causes a controller


18


to switch the energizing direction of the respective coils


13


of the movable unit


11


based on a relative position of the coils


13


and the permanent magnet


22


detected by the magnetic sensor in a timely manner. This generates polarity in the iron cores of the respective coils


13


that is attracted to or repelled from the polarity of the permanent magnet


22


, which then generates a thrust in a predetermined direction between the movable unit


11


and the stator


21


. Accordingly, the stator


21


slides within the middle stage


1




b


such that the door is pulled to be opened or closed.




As described above, since the automatic open and close device for the door according to the first embodiment has major components such as the movable unit


11


, the controller


18


, the stator


21


, and the hanger


31


integrated within the rail member


1


, installation and removal upon maintenance can be easily conducted from below the lintel


51


, eliminating adjustments made on site. Since the door


41


is simply installed on the hanger main body


35


, installation and removal thereof is easy. Also, a composite structure of the rail member


1


by extrusion molding cuts down on manufacture cost and improves ease of maintenance.




The stator


21


is covered by a resin case


24


having low frictional resistance on side faces and a bottom face thereof that contact the middle stage


1




b


of the rail member


1


, avoiding the permanent magnet


22


and the top face of the yoke


23


. Accordingly, the sliding resistance of the stator


21


sliding within the middle stage


1




b


is reduced allowing the door


41


to be smoothly opened and closed. Further, since the controller


18


is built into the movable unit


11


fitted to the fitting portion


7


of the rail member


1


, installation and removal on site become even simpler.





FIG. 6

shows a modified example of the first embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 6

, clamping portions


33




a


are formed on the travelling bodies


33


of a pair of left and right hangers


31


. When the left and right hangers


31


are fit to be installed on the fit installation portion


42


of the door, the clamping portions


33




a


of the respective hangers contact the projection strip


25


integrally formed on the bottom face of the case


24


of the stator


21


so as to clamp the projection strip from left and right sides. Therefore, the length of the projection strip


25


is set to be in accordance with the space between the left and right hangers


31


. Further, on the left and right sides of the projection strip


25


, a cushion rubber for preventing looseness is attached.




In the above-mentioned open and close device for a door, the door


41


is fitted inside the groove portion


52


of the lintel


51


, and the hanger main body


35


of the left and right hangers


31


the rollers


32


of which are travelably supported by the hanger rails


6


,


6


of the rail member


1


is fittingly installed on the respective fit installation portion


42


of the door


41


. Accordingly, the door


41


is hung inside the groove portion


52


of the lintel


51


, and the projection strip


25


of the stator


21


is clamped from left and right sides thereof by the clamping portions


33




a


of the travelling body


33


so as to bring the stator


21


and the hanger


31


into communication.




Consequently, replacement of the hanger


31


can be done without having to remove the stator


21


from the rail member


1


, only requiring removal of the hanger


31


from the fit installation portion


42


of the door


41


, thus improving ease of maintenance.




(Second Embodiment)




FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

illustrate an open and close device for a door according to a second embodiment. The basic construction of the second embodiment is in accordance with the basic construction of the first embodiment. Therefore, a same reference numeral will be given to a same construction to omit detailed description therefor. A rail member


1


A having a generally inverse U-shaped cross section is a composite part made by aluminum extrusion molding, wherein the shelves


5


,


5


are integrally formed on the opposing walls


3


,


3


on both sides of the ceiling


2


and extend toward the inside. The hanger rails


6


,


6


that bend toward the inside are formed at lower ends of the opposing walls


3


,


3


. The space inside the rail member


1


A is divided into two vertical stages, the upper stage


1




a


and the lower stage


1




c,


by the shelves


5


,


5


. At a generally central portion of the rail member


1


A in a longitudinal direction thereof, the movable unit


11


described in the first embodiment is mounted on the ceiling


2


of the upper stage


1




a


by a bracket


61


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, space-keeping rollers


62


are mounted on both sides of the movable unit


11


at the center in the longitudinal direction thereof. The space-keeping rollers


62


roll in contact with the top face of the aluminum case


24


of the stator


21


disposed inside the upper stage


1




a


of the rail member


1


A facing the movable unit


11


. The rollers


62


keep a constant distance between the movable unit


11


and the stator


21


which is attracted toward the movable unit


11


side due to the magnetic attraction acting between the movable unit


11


and the stator


21






On the bottom face of the case


24


of the stator


21


, a projection strip


25


projecting toward the lower stage


1




c


of the rail member


1


A is integrally formed in the longitudinal direction of the rail member


1


A. Both ends of the projection strip


25


are cut off such that when the left and right hangers


31


are installed on the fit installation portion


42


of the door


41


, the clamping portions


33




a


of the hanger


31


contact both ends of the projection strip


25


and the clamping portions


33




a


clamp the projection strip


25


from left and right sides. Accordingly, the projection strip


25


has a length equal to the distance between the left and right hangers


31


. Further, a cushion rubber for preventing looseness is attached to left and right sides of the projection strip


25


.




In the automatic open and close device for a door described above, just as in the modified example of the first embodiment, the door


41


is fitted into the groove portion


52


of the lintel


51


, and the hanger main bodies


35


of the left and right hangers


31


the rollers


32


of which are travelably supported by the hanger rails


6


,


6


of the rail member


1


A are respectively fitted with the fit installation portion


42


of the door


41


to be tightened by the fixing screws. A constant distance is kept between the movable unit


11


and the stator


21


by the space-keeping roller


62


, reducing friction upon opening and closing of the door


41


. Moreover, the replacement of the hanger


31


can be done simply by removing the hanger main body


35


from the fit installation portion


42


of the door


41


. Since it is not necessary to remove the stator


21


from the rail member


1


A, the replacement work is simplified and the ease of maintenance is improved.




(Third Embodiment)





FIGS. 9 through 11

illustrate an automatic open and close device for a door according to a third embodiment.




The basic construction of the third embodiment is in accordance with the basic constructions of the first and the second embodiments. Accordingly, a same construction will be given a same reference numeral as used for the first and the second embodiments so as to omit detailed description thereof. On a bottom face of the aluminum case


24


of the stator


21


disposed inside the upper stage


1




a


of the rail member


1


A facing the movable unit


11


, the projection strip


25


projecting toward the lower stage


1




c


of the rail member


1


A is integrally formed in the longitudinal direction thereof. Further, engagement members


71


are clamped to the notch portions on both ends of the projection strip


25


.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the width of the engagement member


71


is such that it can be inserted into a travelling body


78


of a hanger


77


described later. An abutting portion


72


that abuts against the end face of the projection strip


25


is bendingly formed on the engagement member


71


at a right angle. Further, a clamping portion


73


, an engagement portion


74


, and an engagement guide portion


75


are sequentially bendingly formed from the abutting portion


72


. A cushion rubber


76


is attached to the abutting portion


72


. The travelling body


78


of the hanger


77


is formed by being bent into a generally U-shaped cross section and mounting rollers


79


on both sides thereof, while projecting the hanging shaft


34


from the bottom face thereof to hang the hanger main body


35


. At the upper end of the travelling body


78


having a generally U-shaped cross section, flanging portions


80


bent inward and that face each other are formed.




The stator


21


and the hanger


77


are connected by moving the travelling body


78


supported by the hanger rail of the rail member


1


A in a travelling direction thereof and inserting the flange portion


80


of the travelling body


78


between the engagement portion


74


of the engagement member


71


and the bottom face of the case


24


to be engaged therewith. At this time, the travelling body


78


of the hanger


77


is located by being abutted against the cushion rubber


76


attached to the abutting portion


72


. Further, by connecting the stator


21


and the hanger


77


as described above, the stator


21


is retained by the hanger


77


so that the movement in the vertical direction is restricted. Accordingly, the distance between the stator


21


and the movable unit


11


is kept constant.




In the automatic open and close device for the door described above, the stator


21


and the hanger


77


are connected by inserting the flange portion


80


formed on the running body


78


of the hanger


77


, from both ends of the stator


21


, between the engagement members


71


clamped at both ends of the bottom face of the stator


21


in the longitudinal direction thereof and the bottom face of the rail member


1


A to be engaged therewith. Accordingly, connecting the hanger


77


to the stator


21


and removing the hanger


77


therefrom can be easily conducted by simply moving the hanger


77


in the travelling direction.




Further, an engagement piece


90


may be provided on the hanger


77


side and an engagement hole


81


on the stator


21


side for engagement with the engagement piece


90


may also be provided.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic open and close device for a door, comprising:a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion in a lintel; a movable element fitted to the groove portion of the lintel and relatively movable with respect to the stator; a rail member formed in three vertical stages that are disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, wherein the stator is slidably disposed at a middle stage of the rail member separately from the door, and the movable element is accommodated in an upper stage of the rail member; a hanger with rollers travelably disposed at a lower stage of the rail member and attachable to the door; and a joint that connects the hanger with the stator.
  • 2. An automatic open and close device according to claim 1, wherein the rail member is made by extrusion molding.
  • 3. An automatic open and close device according to claim 1, wherein a controller that controls the linear motor is contained within the movable element.
  • 4. An automatic open and close device according to claim 1, wherein the stator is covered by a case that is made of resin.
  • 5. An automatic open and close device for a door, comprising:a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion in a lintel; a movable element fitted to the groove portion of the lintel and relatively movable with respect to the stator; a rail member formed in three vertical stages that are disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, wherein the stator is slidably disposed at a middle stage of the rail member separately from the door, and the movable element is accommodated in an upper stage of the rail member; a pair of left and right hangers with rollers travelably disposed at a lower stage of the rail member and attachable to the door; and a projection strip provided on a bottom face of the stator that projects toward the lower stage of the rail member in a longitudinal direction thereof, wherein the projection strip is clamped from both sides in the longitudinal direction thereof by installing each hanger to the door so as to integrally connect each hanger and the stator.
  • 6. An automatic open and close device according to claim 5, wherein the rail member is made by extrusion molding.
  • 7. An automatic open and close device according to claim 5, wherein a controller that controls the linear motor is contained within the movable element.
  • 8. An automatic open and close device according to claim 5, wherein the stator is covered by a case that is made of resin.
  • 9. An automatic open and close device for a door, comprising:a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion in a lintel; a movable element fitted to the groove portion of the lintel and relatively movable with respect to the stator; a rail member formed in two vertical stages that are disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, wherein the stator is slidably disposed at an upper stage of the rail member separately from the door, and the movable element is accommodated in and fixed to a portion thereabove; a pair of left and right hangers with rollers travelably disposed at a lower stage of the rail member and attachable to the door; a space-keeping roller provided on the stator to maintain a constant distance between the movable element and the stator that is attracted to a side of the movable element due to a magnetic attraction acting between the movable element and the stator; and a projection strip provided on a bottom face of the stator and that projects toward the lower stage of the rail member in a longitudinal direction thereof, wherein the projection strip is clamped from both sides in the longitudinal direction thereof by mounting each hanger to the door so as to integrally connect each hanger and the stator.
  • 10. An automatic open and close device according to claim 9, wherein the rail member is made by extrusion molding.
  • 11. An automatic open and close device according to claim 9, wherein a controller that controls the linear motor is contained within the movable element.
  • 12. An automatic open and close device according to claim 9, wherein the stator is covered by a case that is made of in aluminum.
  • 13. An automatic open and close device for a door, comprising:a stator of a moving-coil linear motor disposed on an upper end of the door movable along a groove portion in a lintel; a movable element fitted to the groove portion of the lintel and relatively movable with respect to the stator; a rail member formed in two vertical stages that are disposed in the groove portion of the lintel, wherein the stator is slidably disposed at an upper stage of the rail member separately from the door, and the movable element is accommodated in a portion thereabove; a pair of left and right hangers with rollers travelably disposed at a lower stage of the rail member and attachable to the door; and an engagement portion provided on a bottom face of the stator at both ends thereof in the longitudinal direction that is engageable with each hanger, wherein each hanger and the stator are integrally connected by engaging each hanger with the engagement portion from both ends of the stator.
  • 14. An automatic open and close device according to claim 13, wherein the engagement portion includes a clamping portion that is fixed to the stator and an elongated portion that elongates from the clamping portion in a direction toward each hanger, andwherein each hanger includes a flange portion that engages with the elongated portion.
  • 15. An automatic open and close device according to claim 13, wherein the engagement portion includes an engagement hole, andwherein each hanger includes an engagement piece that engages with the engagement hole.
  • 16. An automatic open and close device according to claim 13, wherein the rail member is made by extrusion molding.
  • 17. An automatic open and close device according to claim 13, wherein a controller that controls the linear motor is contained within the movable element.
  • 18. An automatic open and close device according to claim 1, wherein the stator is covered by a case that is made of aluminum.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-026726 Feb 2000 JP
2000-386929 Dec 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4062146 Grossman et al. Dec 1977 A
5179304 Kenjo et al. Jan 1993 A
5712516 Kabout Jan 1998 A
5852897 Sukale Dec 1998 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
8-232542 Sep 1996 JP
10-243626 Sep 1998 JP