Claims
- 1. Apparatus comprising a door in association with a passage, wherein:
conditions in the passage are such that air flows along the passage from an upstream-side of the door to a downstream-side; the passage has side-walls, being side-wall-A and side-wall-B; the door is in two door-sections, being door-section-A and door-section-B; door-section-A is hinged at hinge-A to side-wall-A, and door-section-B is hinged at hinge-B to side-wall-B; the two door-sections are operably pivotable about the respective hinges between respective closed and open positions; each door-section is so dimensioned as to extend only partway across the passage in the closed position of the door-sections; in the closed position of the door-sections, the door-sections together close off the passage; in the open position of the door-sections, the door-sections lie wide apart, creating a clear space between the door-sections; the arrangement of the door-sections and the hinges is such that door-section-A opens in the direction towards the upstream-side of the door and door-section-B opens in the direction towards the downstream-side of the door; the apparatus includes a linkage, which acts between the two door-sections, the structural arrangement of which is such that the linkage constrains the upstream opening and closing movements of door-section-A to correspond to the downstream opening and closing movements of door-section-B; the linkage links the arcuate angular movement through which the door-sections pivot about the respective hinges, relative to each other; the arrangement of the linkage is such that, in operation of the door-sections, the linkage constrains the angle through which door-section-A pivots about hinge-A to correspond proportionally to the angle through which door-section-B pivots about hinge-B.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein, in a partially-open position of the door-sections, in which door-section-A lies upstream of its closed-position, and door-section-B lies downstream of its closed position, airflow along the passage creates a door-closing-force on door-section-A, and a door-opening-force on door-section-B.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the structural arrangement of the linkage is such that, during operation of the door-sections, the door-closing-force on door-section-A is transmitted, by the linkage, to door-section-B, and the door-opening-force on door-section-B is transmitted, by the linkage, to door-section-A.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein the door is a ventilation door in an excavated underground tunnel.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 4, wherein: the side-walls of the passage are vertical or approximately vertical, and the passage also includes a roof and a floor, and the fit of the door in relation to the side-walls, roof, and floor of the passage is such that, when closed, the closed door-sections prevent, or substantially restrict, air-flow along the passage; and the door-sections are capable of being opened sufficiently wide apart that, when open, free movement of vehicular traffic along the passage can take place between the open door-sections.
- 6. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes a powered door-operator, for operating the door-sections between the open and closed positions.
- 7. Apparatus of claim 6, wherein the powered door-operator, when not powered, is able to be reversed, whereby the door-sections can be opened manually by a person pushing against one of the door-sections, without power being supplied to the door-operator.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 7, wherein the door-operator is an electrically-powered recirculating-ball screw-jack.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 6, wherein the powered door-operator includes a trip means, set at a door-closing force of no more than 100 lbs, whereby the door-operator cannot exert enough force to injure a person caught between the door-sections.
- 10. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein the arrangement of the linkage is such that, when the door-sections open, they move in arcuate unison, door-section-A upstream and door-section-B downstream.
- 11. Apparatus of claim 10, wherein the arrangement of the linkage is such that, during operation of the door-sections, the linkage constrains the arc through which door-section-A pivots about hinge-A to remain a fixed multiple of the arc through which door-section-B pivots about hinge-B.
- 12. Apparatus of claim 11, wherein the arrangement of the linkage is such that, during operation of the door-sections, the linkage constrains the arc through which door-section-A pivots about hinge-A to remain equal to the arc through which door-section-B pivots about hinge-B.
- 13. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
the linkage includes two lever-arms, being lever-arm-A mounted on door-section-A and lever-arm-B mounted on door-section-B; each lever-arm is fixedly mounted on its respective door-section, whereby the lever-arm undergoes the same arcuate angular movement, during operation, as its respective door-section; lever-arm-A carries an arm/link-attachment-point-A spaced from hinge-A, and lever-arm-B carries an arm/link-attachment-point-B spaced from hinge-B; the linkage includes a connecting-linkage, which is attached between arm/link-attachment-point-A and arm/link-attachment-point-B.
- 14. Apparatus of claim 13, wherein:
the connecting-linkage comprises a simple, fixed-length, strut, which connects arm/link-attachment-point-A and arm/link-attachment-point-B; arm/link-attachment-point-A and arm/link-attachment-point-B lie on the same side, being either the upstream-side or the downstream-side, of the door.
- 15. Apparatus of claim 13, wherein:
the connecting-linkage includes an actuation-bar, a bar-pivot-point of which is pivoted to the door-frame; the actuation-bar carries bar/link-attachment-point-A and bar/link-attachment-point-B, which lie each on opposite sides of the bar-pivot-point; the connecting-linkage includes two simple, fixed-length, struts, which connect respectively between arm/link-attachment-point-A and bar/link-attachment-point-A and between arm/link-attachment-point-B and bar/link-attachment-point-B; arm/link-attachment-point-A and arm/link-attachment-point-B lie on opposite sides, one on the upstream-side and the other on the downstream-side, of the door.
- 16. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes a powered door-operator, and the linkage includes a means for allowing the door-sections to swing open under a sudden heavy pressure-differential, and includes a force-limiting-means for limiting the force transmitted by the linkage to the door-operator, and includes a spring for absorbing the swinging motion.
- 17. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein each door-section has a respective area presented to, and exposed to, air pressure differential in the passage, and the respective areas are such that the force arising from the differential and acting to close door-section-A is substantially equal to the force arising from the differential and acting to open door-section-B.
- 18. Apparatus of claim 17, wherein the respective areas are equal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] [This is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application Ser. No. 09/472,141, filed Dec. 23, 1999, now abandoned.]
Continuation in Parts (1)
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