This application claims priority to German application 102018200946.5, filed Jan. 22, 2018, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a braking device for a moveable door leaf having an electrical brake motor being operated as a generator, the motor shaft of which is rotatable by a movement of the door leaf and which can be controlled for regulating the closing speed of the door leaf by means of an electronic evaluation and control unit, which is at least partially providable with electrical energy by an electric motor being operated as a generator, particularly the brake motor and/or by means of an additional generator unit. Furthermore, the invention relates to a door closer having such a braking device.
A braking device of the above-mentioned type is known for example from DE10,2015/200,284 B3. The closing speed of the door leaf is thereby regulated by a pulse-width modulated short circuit of the motor terminals of the electric motor being operated as a generator. At the same time, generative potential energy of the mechanical accumulator of the door closer comprising a spring unit is converted into electrical energy to supply the electronic evaluation and control unit.
If the door leaf closes slowly, the electric motor being operated as a generator produces a relatively low electrical output. If on the other hand the door leaf closes quickly, the electric motor being operated as a generator produces a relatively high electrical output. As the electronics to regulate the closing speed of the door leaf are permanently active in the braking device known from DE10,2015/200,284 B3, and thus even at lower closing speeds must be supplied with electrical energy at least partially by the electric motor being operated as a generator, then the electric motor being operated as a generator must be designed to be relatively large, which is correspondingly costly.
With lower closing speeds of the door leaf, however, only a relatively small regulating frequency is now required. Thus, with a closing time of 90 seconds based on an opening angle of 90°, for example, it is sufficient if the electronic evaluation and control unit only corrects the speed every second, whereas with a relatively faster closing speed such as, for example, with a closing time of 3 seconds based on an opening angle of 90°, it must be regulated with a relatively high frequency, for example every 100 ms.
The object of the invention is to disclose a braking device and a door closer of the type mentioned at the outset, with which the electric motor being operated as a generator and being provided for the generative dampening of the movement of the door leaf can be designed to be as small as possible and correspondingly cost-effective.
The braking device according to the invention for a moveable door leaf comprises an electrical brake motor being operated as a generator, the motor shaft of which is rotatable by a movement of the door leaf and which can be controlled for regulating the closing speed of the door leaf by means of an electronic evaluation and control unit, which is at least partially providable with electrical energy by an electric motor being operated as a generator, particularly the brake motor and/or by means of an additional generator unit. The electronic evaluation and control unit is thus operable in a sleep mode and cyclically displaceable into a waking state depending on the closing speed of the door leaf, wherein the wake-up frequency, with which the electronic evaluation and control unit is cyclically awakened during a respective closing movement of the door leaf, is less at relatively lower closing speeds of the door leaf than at relatively higher closing speeds of the door leaf.
As the electronic evaluation and control unit is cyclically displaced into a waking state with a lesser wake-up frequency to regulate the closing speed of the door leaf based on the sleep mode at relatively lower closing speeds of the door leaf than at relatively higher closing speeds of the door leaf, it requires less electrical energy at relatively lesser closing speeds, at which the electric motor being operated as a generator supplies less output, such that the electric motor being operated as a generator can be designed to be correspondingly smaller and more cost-effective.
The closing speed of the door leaf is preferably adjustable by the electronic evaluation and control unit during a respective waking state of the electronic evaluation and control unit.
Advantageously, the motor terminals can be short-circuited for producing a respective braking force by means of a braking circuit.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the braking device according to the invention, a means connected with the electronic evaluation and control unit is provided to detect a closing and/or opening movement of the door leaf. Depending on whether a closing or opening movement of the door leaf is present, the wake-up frequency with which the electronic evaluation and control unit is awakened can be accordingly specified.
It is also advantageous if a means connected with the electronic evaluation and control unit is provided to determine the current closing speed of the leaf.
Alternatively or additionally, a means connected with the electronic evaluation and/or control unit can also be provided to determine the current opening angle of the door leaf.
According to an expedient, practical embodiment of the braking device according to the invention, the electronic evaluation and control unit terminates the dampening of the closing movement of the door leaf when the door leaf has achieved at least one settable final stop condition.
For example, a final stop speed and/or final stop position can be settable as a final stop condition.
The door closer according to the invention preferably comprises a mechanical energy storage, which is rechargeable through the manual opening of the door leaf and discharges with the closing of the door leaf, and a braking device wherein it is specified that the braking device is designed to correspond to the braking device according to the invention.
The mechanical energy storage advantageously comprises a spring unit which is tensioned by the manual opening of the door leaf and relaxes with the closing of the door leaf.
Preferred embodiments of the braking device according to the invention and the door closer according to the invention result from the dependent claims, the present description and the drawing.
The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawing. In this, the single FIG. shows a schematic representation of an exemplary embodiment of a door closer 10 according to the invention with an exemplary embodiment of a braking device 12 according to the invention.
The door closer 10 comprises a housing 14, in which a mechanical energy storage 16 and the braking device 12 are arranged.
The mechanical energy storage 16 preferably comprises a spring unit and is charged with potential energy by manually opening the door leaf 18, which then closes the released door leaf 18 again.
The braking device 12 dampens the movement of the door leaf 18 and comprises an electric motor 20 being operated as a generator, the motor shaft 22 of said electric motor 20 being rotatable by a movement of the door leaf 18 and the motor terminals 24 of said electric motor 20 being arranged on a braking circuit 26, which can be controlled for regulating the closing speed of the door leaf 18 by means of an electronic evaluation and control unit 28. The electronic evaluation and control unit 28 being provided to regulate the closing speed of the door leaf 18 is thus at least partially providable with electrical energy by an electric motor 20 being operated as a generator and/or by means of an additional generator unit.
As can further be seen in the represented exemplary embodiment from
During opening and closing of the door leaf 18, the motor shaft 22 of the electric motor 20 is rotated by means of the gear 30. The mechanical energy storage 16 comprising for example a spring unit can be thereby tensioned or relaxed, which however is not compulsory. With cantilevered systems, the mechanical energy storage 16 or the spring unit can, for example, be held in the tensioned position (door open), wherein the motor shaft 22 is however still rotated when the door leaf 18 is moved.
According to the invention, the electronic evaluation and control unit 28 is thus operable in a sleep mode and cyclically displaceable into a waking state depending on the closing speed of the door leaf 18, wherein the wake-up frequency with which the electronic evaluation and control unit 28 is cyclically awakened during a respective closing movement of the door leaf 18 is less at relatively lower closing speeds of the door leaf 18 than at relatively higher closing speeds of the door leaf 18.
The closing speed of the door leaf 18 is adjustable by the electronic evaluation and control unit 28 during a respective waking state of the electronic evaluation and control unit 28.
The motor terminals 24 of the electric motor 20 being operated as a generator can in particular be short-circuited for producing a respective braking force by means of a braking circuit 26.
With the electronic evaluation and control unit 28, means 40 for detected a closing and/or opening movement of the door leaf 18, means 42 for determining the current closing speed of the door leaf 18 and/or means 44 for determining the current opening angle of the door leaf 18 can be provided.
The electronic evaluation and control unit 28 can also be designed such that it terminates the dampening of the closing movement of the door leaf 18, when the door leaf 18 has achieved at least one settable final stop condition. For example, a final stop speed and/or a final stop position can be specified as the final stop condition.
10 Door closer
12 Braking device
14 Housing
16 Mechanical energy storage
18 Door leaf
20 Electric motor
22 Motor shaft
24 Motor terminals
26 Braking circuit
28 Electronic evaluation and control unit
30 Gear
32 Output shaft
34 Sliding arm
36 Sliding block
38 Sliding rail
40 Means for detecting a closing and/or opening movement
42 Means for determining the closing and/or opening speed
44 Means for determining the opening angle
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