Controlled door operator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6430871
  • Patent Number
    6,430,871
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cohen; Curtis A
    Agents
    • Marsh; Robert L.
Abstract
A door controlling device for opening and closing a door in a wall having a linkage connecting between the door and a wall and an arm pivotable about a pin. A drive member on the pin has a stand by position which does not interfere with the manual movement of the door. Rotation of the drive member in one direction rotates the arm around the pin to move the door to the open position and rotation of the drive member in the opposite direction rotates the arm around the pin to move the door to the closed position.
Description




The present invention relates to a moter driven mechanism for opening and closing a door, in particular, to a mechanism wich can be operated remotely from the door.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Several devices are available which use an electric motor to control the opening and closing of a door to a room. Devices are also available for which the opening or closing cycle can be initiated from a remote location using an infrared transmitter and the like such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,331. Such door controlling devices must be constructed so that they do not suffer damage when the door is manually opened or closed. Similarly, they must be constructed so they do not to suffer damage when an object such as a chair blocks movement of the door during an opening or closing cycle.




Currently available door controlling devices utilize a slip clutch or the like which create a drag or resistance when the door is manually opened or closed. Such slip clutches do not terminate the door opening or closing cycle when the movement of the door is interrupted by contact with an item such as a chair or a person's hand and, as a result, such devices apply a force against the obstruction until the operating cycle is completed. It is, therefore, desirable to provide a door controlling device which can be operated remotely to open and close a door, which will not create resistance when the door is not manually opened or closed, and for which the opening or closing cycle will terminate when the door encounters an obstruction which prevents completion of the opening or closing cycle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is embodied in a door controlling device for opening and closing a door in a wall. The device has a linkage having a first arm, one end of which is pivotally mounted by a pin to a bracket attached to the wall and the other end of which is pivotally attached to the second end of a second arm. The first end of the second arm is pivotally attached by a second pin to a second bracket mounted to the top of a door. The drive system for the device rotates one of the arms about the pin which joins the arm to its associated bracket to open or close the door.




The device includes a drive member which is connected by a gear train to a motor and which rotates about the pivot pin in one of the brackets. As the drive member turns around the pin it will engage the associated arm and force the arm to rotate through an open cycle or a close cycle. When the devise is not in use the drive member is in a stand-by position where it will not interfere with the movement of the arm while the door is being opened or closed. When the device is called upon to carry out a door open cycle, the motor and gear train rotate the drive member in one direction about the pivot pin and push the arm attached thereto to open the door. After the door has reached the fully open position, the motor will reverse direction and return the drive member to the stand-by position. When the devise is called upon to carry out a door close cycle, the motor and drive train will rotate the drive member in the opposite direction from the door open cycle, and after the door has reached the fully closed position, the motor will again reverse direction and return the drive member to the stand-by position.




The invention also includes a start means such as a switch or an infrared transmitter and receiver for starting an open cycle or a close cycle, a current measuring device for determining whether the motor is drawing an excessive amount of electric current, a door open detector for generating a signal when the door is in a fully opened position, a door closed detector for generating a signal when the door is in a fully closed position, and a stand-by detector for detecting when the drive member has returned to the stand-by condition. A control means, which is typically a computer, responds to the start means, the current measuring means, the door open detector, and the door closed detector, and the stand-by detector for directing current to the electric motor upon receipt of a signal from the start means, for reversing power to the motor to thereby reverse the direction of the motor upon receipt of a signal from the current measuring means, the door open detector or the door closed detector, and for terminating power to the motor on receipt of a signal from the stand-by detector.




The devise is entirely disengaged when the drive member is in the standby condition. When the device is carrying out a door open or a door close cycle, and the moving door contacts a foreign object such as a chair or a person's hand, the current measuring means will detect an increase in the current drawn by the electric motor in response to the resistance caused by the foreign object, and the control means will reverse the power to the electric motor and return the drive member to the stand-by position.











GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention can be had after a reading of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which;





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a door operating device in accordance with the present invention attached to a door which is in the closed position with portions thereof shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 2

is a top elevational view of the door operating device shown in

FIG. 1

with the door in the closed position;





FIG. 3

is a top elevational view of the door operating device shown in

FIG. 1

with the door in the open operating position;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary side elevational view of the door opening device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a further enlarged fragmentary cross sectional view of the device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged fragmentary top view of the device as shown in

FIG. 1

with the driven arm shown in solid lines in the door open position and shown in broken lines in the door closed position, and the driving member in the stand-by position;





FIG. 7

is a block diagram of the device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a top view of the drive member with the second arm removed; and





FIG. 9

is a top view of a second embodiment of a drive member for use with the door opening device shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


, and


4


, a door


10


having a door knob


11


is pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis on a plurality of pins, one of which


12


, is shown such that the door


10


opens and closes against a frame defining an opening


13


in a wall


14


. A door operating device


16


in accordance with the present invention has a first bracket


18


mounted above the door


10


and pivotally attached to the bracket


18


by a pin


20


is the first end


22


of an elongate first arm


24


. The second end


26


of the first arm


24


is pivotally attached to the second end


28


of a second arm


30


by a second pin


32


. The first end


34


of the second arm


30


is mounted on the distal end of a drive shaft


35


extending from a gear box


38


which is connected to a motor


40


. The gear box


38


and the motor


40


assembly are rigidly mounted on a horizontal portion


41


of a second bracket


42


which in turn is attached by screws or the like, not shown, to the top of the door


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the distal end


44


of the drive shaft


35


has a reduced diameter which extends through a hole in the horizontal portion


41


of the bracket


42


and through an aperture in the second arm


30


. The second arm


30


is pivotally retained to the distal end


44


of the shaft


35


by any suitable means such as a cotter pin


45


and washer


46


as shown.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, fitted on the drive shaft


35


below the second arm


30


is drive member


47


having a lower tubular mounting portion


48


and a radially extending annular flange portion


49


. Fixed to the upper surface of the annular flange portion


49


near the outer edge thereof is an arcuate drive pin


50


having a first driving surface


52


and a second driving surface


54


. The tubular mounting portion


48


has diametrically opposing radial holes therein, which are aligned with a transverse hole in the drive shaft


35


and the mounting portion


48


is rotatably locked thereto by a pin


56


extending through the holes.




The motor


40


is reversible such that rotation of the motor


40


in one direction will cause the drive shaft


35


and the drive member


47


to rotate in one direction and rotation of the motor


40


in the opposite direction will cause drive shaft


35


and the drive member


47


to rotate in the opposite direction.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, when the devise is not in operation, the motor


40


and drive member


47


revert to a stand-by condition in which the drive pin


50


is in the stand-by position as shown. Energizing the motor


40


for rotation in the first direction will cause the shaft


35


and drive member


47


to rotate clockwise until the first drive surface


52


of the drive pin


50


engages a first side of the second arm


30


, after which the arm


30


and the shaft


35


will rotate together to the door close position shown in broken lines. On the other hand, energizing the motor


40


for rotation in the opposite second direction will cause drive member


47


to turn in the counter clockwise direction. Rotation of the drive member


47


will then cause the second drive surface


54


to engage the opposite side of the second arm


30


and rotate the arm


30


about the shaft


35


to the door open position shown in solid lines. Rotation of the second arm


30


about the shaft


35


in one direction will cause the door to move from a closed position shown in

FIG. 2

to an open position shown in

FIG. 3

, and rotation of the arm


30


in the opposite direction about shaft


35


will cause the door to move from an open position shown in

FIG. 3

to a closed position shown in FIG.


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, to initiate a door opening or closing cycle, the invention includes a start means which may be a simple button operated switch


60


located near the door


10


or on a desk remote from the door. The start means can also include an infrared hand-held transmitter


62


and a receiver


64


attached to the wall


14


above the door


10


as shown in FIG.


1


. The device


16


also includes a door open detector


66


and a door close detector


68


for determining when the door has reached the fully open or fully closed condition, respectively. The door open detector and door closed detector may be simple switches positioned on the floor


67


or walls as shown in

FIG. 3

, so as to be actuated when the door reaches a fully open or fully closed condition or they may sense the angle of orientation of the first and second arms


24


,


30


, respectively, as further described below. A stand-by detector


69


, which may be a simple limit switch as is further discussed below, is actuated when drive member


47


and the drive pin


50


are returned to the stand-by condition after the device


16


has been operated.




The circuit of the invention also includes a control means


70


, which may be a computer chip, and the control means


70


operates a relay or transistorized switches


74


and


75


, to connect or disconnect the electric motor


40


to a source of power for rotation in the first direction or the second direction respectively. The source of power may include a transformer


76


and a rectifier, not shown, for providing DC current suitable for a reversible electric motor


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 7

, the circuit might also include a latch release


78


in the frame


13


of the door and an associated relay


79


for releasing the latch of the door at the commencement of the door opening cycle. Such electrically operated latch releases are commonly known in the art and are used to unlock the outer doors of apartment buildings by an occupant of an apartment in the build who seeks to admit a visitor. The latch release


78


is energized by the computer


70


at the beginning of a cycle to permit movement of the door


10


without turning the door knob


11


to open the associated latch.




The circuit further includes an obstruction sensing means


80


for sensing when an obstruction is preventing the motor


40


from opening or closing the door after a door closing or opening cycle has been commenced. In the preferred embodiment, the obstruction sensing means


80


is an ammeter and a comparator circuit of the type commonly known in the art which can be adjusted such that when the current drawn by the motor


40


exceeds the current normally required to move the door


10


through a cycle it will signal the computer


70


and the computer will reverse the direction of the motor


40


.




According to the invention, when the device is not in use the drive shaft


35


and the drive member


47


are in the stand-by position shown in FIG.


6


. When the drive member is in the stand-by position, the drive pin


50


will not obstruct the rotation of the second arm


30


about the shaft


35


during the normal opening and closing of the door


10


, and the door


10


may be opened or closed without resistance from the device


16


.




To operate the device


16


the start means


60


is actuated to commence either a door open cycle or a door close cycle. If the door open cycle is actuated, switch


74


is closed and the motor


40


rotates in one direction, and if the door close cycle is actuated switch


75


is closed and the motor


40


operates in the opposite direction. As the motor


40


rotates, the shaft


35


and the drive member


47


are turned causing one of the drive surfaces


52


,


54


of the drive pin


50


to engage the second arm


30


and rotate the arm


30


to thereby open or close the door


10


.




When the door


10


reaches the fully open condition the door open detector


66


is actuated and when the door


10


reaches the fully closed condition the door closed detector


68


is actuated. On the actuation of either the door open detector


66


or the door closed detector


68


, the computer


70


will reverse the polarity of the power to the motor


40


and thereby cause the motor


40


to operate in the opposite direction. Reversing the direction of the motor


40


will cause the drive pin


50


to break contact with the second arm


30


and the door


10


will remain opened or remain closed while the drive pin


50


returns to the stand-by condition as shown in FIG.


6


. When the drive member


47


and the pin


50


reaches to the stand-by position, the stand-by detector


69


will be actuated and the computer


70


will terminate power to the motor


40


, and the device


16


will again be in the stand-by condition.




The device


16


will not interfere with the movement of the door until the start means, such as a switch


60


or the hand-held transmitter


62


is again actuated. If the movement of the door is obstructed during the operation of the device because a chair or a person is standing in the door's path, the obstruction sensing means


80


will detect the presence of the obstruction and the computer


70


will reverse the polarity of power to the motor


40


and the drive pin


50


will return to the stand-by condition as described above.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 8

, in the preferred embodiment, the flange


49


of the drive member


47


is a cam having a flat


82


. The flat


82


is engaged by a limit switch


84


when the drive member


47


is rotated to the stand-by position, such that the flat


82


and limit switch


84


form the stand-by detector


69


.




In the preferred embodiment, the door open sensor and the door closed sensor are not mounted on the floor and walls as are sensors


66


and


68


shown in FIG.


3


. Instead, when the angle of the arm


30


with respect to the mounting bracket


42


become oriented consistent with the door being in the closed condition, a door closed cam


86


mounted on the tubular portion


48


of the drive member


47


, has a protrusion


88


which engages a second limit switch


90


to signal the control means


70


to reverse power to the motor. Similarly, when the angle of the arm


30


with respect to the bracket


42


becomes oriented consistent with the door being opened, a door opened cam


92


, also mounted on tubular portion


48


, has a protrusion


94


which engages a third limit switch


96


to signal the control means


70


to reverse the direction of the motor. The limit switches


90


,


96


both of which are mounted on the bracket


42


, and therefore, perform as the door closed detector and the door open detector respectively.




It should be appreciated that the cams


86


and


92


have non-circular bodies with a central opening which fits snuggly around the tubular portion


48


of the drive member


47


so as to not twist when the protrusions thereof engage the limit switches


90


,


96


respectively, yet are not so snug that they cannot be turned manually. The door closed and door open detectors can then be adjusted by rotating cams


86


,


92


respectively about the cylindrical portion


48


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the drive pin


50


may be configured as two spaced pins


150


,


152


mounted on the annular flange


50


as shown. In this embodiment pin


150


has a surface which pushes the arm


30


when the motor


40


is operated in one direction and the pin


152


has a surface which pushes the arm


30


when the motor is operated in the opposite direction.




While the present invention has been described with respect to a single embodiment, it will be appreciated that many modifications and variations may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it is the purpose of the appended claims to cover all such modifications and variations which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A door operating device for opening and closing a door in a wall, said device comprisinga linkage having first means for connecting to said door, second means for connecting to said wall, and having a moveable member, said member moveable through a path of travel having a first position on said path corresponding to said door in a closed position and a second position on said path corresponding to said door in an open position wherein movement of said member from said first position to said second position corresponds with movement of said door from said closed position to said open position, third means moveable through said path of travel of said member for pushing said member from said first position to said second position, a motor connected to said third means for moving said third means from said first position to said second position, and said third means making abutting contact with said member without being locked for simultaneous movement therewith wherein said member is pushed along said path by said third means for powered opening of said door and said member is moveable free from said third means during a manual opening of said door.
  • 2. A door operating device in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising an axis, and whereinsaid path of travel is rotational, said member rotating about said axis through an arc in one direction during the opening of said door and rotating about said axis through said arc in an opposite direction during the closing of said door.
  • 3. A door operating device in accordance with claim 1 and further comprisingmeans for returning said third means from said second position to said first position after said third means has pushed said member to said second position.
  • 4. A door operating device in accordance with claim 1 whereinsaid third means is moveable to a stand-by position outside of said path of travel of said member.
  • 5. A door operating device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said motor is reversible and said device further comprisingfourth means connected to said motor for pushing said member from said second position to said first position without said fourth means being locked to said member for simultaneous movement therewith.
  • 6. A door operating device in accordance with claim 5 and further comprisingdoor open detector means for detecting when said door has moved to an open condition, door closed detector means for detecting when said door has moved to a closed condition, start means for receiving an instruction to start said device, and control means connected to said motor and responsive to said door open detector means, said door closed detector means, and said start means, for directing power to said motor upon actuation of said start means and for reversing said motor upon receipt of a signal from one of said door open detector means and said door closed detector means.
  • 7. A door operating device in accordance with claim 6 and further comprisingmeans for detecting when said drive means is in said stand-by position, said control means terminating power to said motor when said drive means has been returned to said stand-by position.
  • 8. A door operating device in accordance with claim 6 and further comprisingobstruction limitation means for detecting when such door has encountered an obstruction while said device is operating, and said control means responsive to a signal from said obstruction limitation means where said control means will reverse the direction of said motor on receipt of a signal from said obstruction limitation means.
  • 9. A door operating device for opening and closing a door in an opening in a wall, said device comprisinga linkage having a first means for connecting to said door and a second means for connecting to said wall, said linkage including an arm rotatable about a shaft, said arm rotatable in a first direction through an arc extending from a first angular orientation corresponding to said door being opened to a second angular orientation corresponding to said door being closed wherein rotation of said arm from said first orientation to said second orientation corresponds to movement of said door from a closed position to an opened position, said arc being less than 360 degrees, a motor connected to said shaft, third means mounted for rotation with said shaft for contacting said arm without being locked for simultaneous movement therewith wherein rotation of said third means through said arc in said first direction will urge said arm from said first position to said second position thereby opening said door, said third means having a standby angular orientation wherein said third means will not interfere with a manual opening or closing of said door.
  • 10. A door operating device in accordance with claims 9 wherein said motor is reversible for rotating said third means in said first direction for urging said arm from said first angular orientation to said second angular orientation for opening said door and for rotating said third means in a second direction for urging said arm from said second angular orientation to said first angular orientation for closing said door.
  • 11. A door operating device in accordance with claim 10 and further comprisingfourth means for returning said third means to said stand-by orientation.
  • 12. A door operating device in accordance with claim 11 and further comprisingdoor open detector means for detecting when said door has moved to an open position, door closed detector means for detecting when said door has moved to a closed position, start means for receiving an instruction to start said devices, and control means connected to said motor and responsive to said door open detector means, said door closed detector means, and said start means, for directing power to said motor upon actuation of said start means and for reversing said motor upon receipt of a signal from one of said door open detector means and said door closed detector means.
  • 13. A door operating device in accordance with claim 12 and further comprisingmeans for detecting when said drive means is in said stand-by position, and said control means terminating power to said motor when said drive means has been returned to said stand-by position in response to a signal from said means for detecting.
  • 14. A door operating device in accordance with claim 12 and further comprisingobstruction limitation means for detecting when such door has encountered an obstruction while said device is operating, and said control means responsive to a signal from said obstruction limitation means wherein said control means will reverse the direction of said motor on receipt of a signal from said obstruction limiting means.
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