Claims
- 1. A power-operated door assembly comprising:
a frame assembly constructed and arranged to be installed in an opening formed through a building wall, said frame assembly providing a doorway that permits persons to travel from one side of the building wall to the other side of the building wall when said door assembly is installed; a generally vertically extending door panel that mounts to said frame assembly, said door panel being constructed and arranged to move with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly; an axial operator comprising:
a rotatable operator output member that rotates about a generally vertically extending operator axis, said operator output member being operatively connected within said door assembly such that selective rotation of said operator output member moves said door panel with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly as aforesaid; an electric motor having a rotatable motor output member that rotates about said operator axis, said motor being constructed and arranged to selectively rotate said motor output member about said operator axis; a planet gear reduction transmission connected between said motor output member and said operator output member, said reduction transmission being constructed and arranged such that said transmission rotates said operator output member at a lower rotational speed than a rotational speed at which said motor rotates said motor output member and applies a higher torque to said operator output member than a torque which said motor applies to said motor output member; said reduction transmission comprising (a) an orbit gear arranged generally coaxially with respect to said operator axis, (b) a planet gear carrier positioned radially inwardly of said orbit gear and arranged for rotation about said operator axis, said planet gear carrier having a mounting portion offset generally radially from said output axis, and (c) a planet gear rotatably mounted to the mounting portion of said planet gear carrier such that said planet gear rotates about a planet gear axis that extends through said mounting portion generally parallel to said operator axis; said planet gear being operatively connected to said motor output member and engaged with a radially inwardly facing interior surface of said orbit gear such that rotation of said motor output member rotates said planet gear relative to said planet gear carrier about said planet gear axis which in turn causes said planet gear to roll along the interior surface of said orbit gear in a generally circumferential direction with respect to said operator axis, thereby rotating said planet gear carrier about said output axis at a lower rotational speed and at a higher torque than the rotational speed and torque at which said motor rotates said motor output member; said planet gear carrier being operatively connected to said operator output member such that rotation of said planet gear carrier as a result of said planet gear being rotated by said motor output member as aforesaid rotates said operator output member as aforesaid to thereby move said door panel with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly; and a controller communicated to the motor of said axial operator, said controller being operable to selectively control operation of said motor so as to selectively cause said motor to rotate said motor output member and thereby rotate said operator output member so as to move said door panel with respect to said doorway as aforesaid.
- 2. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door panel is a swinging door panel that pivots under power about a generally vertically extending axis between open and closed positions thereof.
- 3. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door panel is a sliding door panel that moves under power in a generally rectilinear manner between open and closed positions thereof.
- 4. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door panel is part of a revolving door panel assembly that rotates about a revolving axis and that comprises a plurality of said door panels extending generally radially from said revolving axis, said axial operator being mounted to said frame assembly and said revolving door panel assembly being operatively connected to said axial operator such that door operator rotates said revolving door panel assembly about said revolving axis.
- 5. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said planet gear and the interior surface of said orbit gear each have a plurality of teeth intermeshed with one another.
- 6. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said planet gear carrier has a plurality of said planet gear mounting portions and wherein said reduction transmission has a plurality of said planet gears each respectively mounted on said planet gear mounting portions.
- 7. A power-operated door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said reduction transmission has (a) a multiplicity of said planet gear carriers each having a plurality of planet gear mounting portions and (b) a plurality of said planet gears for each planet gear carrier, the planet gears of each plurality thereof being respectively mounted on said planet gear mounting portions of each plurality thereof.
- 8. An axial operator that is configured for use with a controller that transmits a door moving signal and a door assembly comprising (a) a frame assembly installed in an opening formed through a building wall, said frame assembly providing a doorway that allows persons to travel from one side of the building wall to the other side of the building wall when said door assembly is installed, and (b) a generally vertically extending door panel that mounts to said frame assembly, said door panel being constructed and arranged to be selectively moved with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly, said axial operator comprising:
a rotatable operator output member that rotates about an operator axis, said operator output member being constructed and arranged to be operatively connected within said door assembly such that said operator output axis extends generally vertically and such that rotation of said operator output member about said operator axis moves said door panel with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly as aforesaid; an electric motor having a rotatable motor output member that rotates about said operator axis, said motor being constructed and arranged to selectively rotate said motor output member about said operator axis; a reduction transmission connected between said motor output member and said operator output member, said reduction transmission being constructed and arranged such that said transmission rotates said operator output member at a lower rotational speed than a rotational speed at which said motor rotates said motor output member and applies a higher torque to said operator output member than a torque which said motor applies to said motor output member; said reduction transmission comprising (a) an orbit gear arranged generally coaxially with respect to said operator axis, (b) a planet gear carrier position radially inwardly of said orbit gear and arranged for rotation about said operator axis, said planet gear carrier having a mounting portion offset generally radially from said operator axis, and (c) a planet gear rotatably mounted to the mounting portion of said planet gear carrier such that said planet gear rotates about a planet gear axis that extends through said mounting portion and generally parallel to said operator axis; said planet gear being operatively connected to said motor output member and engaged with a radially inwardly facing interior surface of said orbit gear such that rotation of said motor output member rotates said planet gear relative to said planet gear carrier about said planet gear which in turn causes said planet gear to roll along the interior surface of said orbit gear in a generally circumferential direction with respect to said operator axis, thereby rotating said planet gear carrier about said output axis at a lower rotational speed and at a higher torque than the rotational speed and torque at which said motor rotates said motor output member; said planet gear carrier being operatively connected to said operator output member such that rotation of said planet gear carrier as a result of said planet gear being rotated by said motor output member as aforesaid rotates said operator output member as aforesaid to thereby move said door panel with respect to the doorway of said frame assembly; said motor being adapted to be communicated to the controller so as to receive the door moving signal therefrom and being further adapted to selectively rotate said motor output member in response to receiving said door moving signal to thereby rotate said operator output member so as to move said door panel with respect to said doorway as aforesaid.
- 9. An axial operator according to claim 8, wherein said planet gear and the interior surface of said orbit gear each have a plurality of teeth intermeshed with one another.
- 10. An axial operator according to claim 8, wherein said planet gear carrier has a plurality of said planet gear mounting portions and wherein said reduction transmission has a plurality of said planet gears each respectively mounted on said planet gear mounting portions.
- 11. An axial operator according to claim 8, wherein said reduction transmission has a multiplicity of said planet gear carriers each having a plurality of planet gear mounting portions and (b) a plurality of said planet gears for each planet gear carrier, the planet gears of each plurality thereof being respectively mounted on said planet gear mounting portions of each plurality thereof.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application of Kowalczyk, application Ser. No. 09/631,106, filed Aug. 1, 2000 which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application of Kowalczyk, Application No. 60/148,100, filed Aug. 10, 1999. The present application also claims priority as a continuation-in-part to both U.S. patent applications of Kowalczyk et al., application Ser. Nos. 09/497,729 and 09/497,730, both filed Feb. 4, 2000, and both of which in turn claim priority to U.S. Provisional Application of Kowalczyk et al., Application No. 60/118,791, filed Feb. 4, 1999. The entirety of each of the applications mentioned in this paragraph are hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
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