The invention relates to a coupling device for releasable coupling of a first object to a second object, provided with uncoupling means for autonomous release under a predetermined condition of a first object coupled to a second object by the coupling device.
An example of such a coupling device is a magnetic catch, a relatively weak electromagnet which is frequently applied in public buildings to hold in opened position a door provided with a door spring. The magnetic catch is mounted on a wall adjacently of the door and provides a magnetic force greater than the force provided by the door spring. Release of the door requires active human intervention, in this case pulling the door loose from the magnetic catch.
The power supply of the magnetic catch is coupled to a fire alarm system which automatically switches off the power supply when a fire is detected, as a result of which the door is closed by the door spring in order to prevent undesired spreading of smoke and rapid spread of a possible fire.
There are situations where, when a fire is detected, there is a need to open instead of close doors of escape routes for people in buildings, or to open gates, doors or partitions in animal accommodation, for instance for poultry, untethered cows or pigs, or to release individually tethered animals.
In such situations the known magnetic catch is unsuitable for use because it produces insufficient force to hold a door in an animal accommodation closed counter to the force which can be exerted on this door by an animal. An electromagnet is moreover susceptible to power failure, which can result in undesired opening of a closed door.
It is an object of the invention to provide a releasable coupling device for releasable coupling of a first object to a second object, using which a strong coupling of the objects can be realized.
It is a further object to provide a coupling device using which a coupling between two objects can be maintained autonomously, i.e. without the continuous availability of a power source or electricity supply.
Such a coupling device has to release coupled objects autonomously, i.e. without human or electromagnetic intervention, subject to the occurrence of a predetermined situation, for instance a fire breaking out or a lightning strike.
This coupling device also has to be low-maintenance and relatively inexpensive to purchase and operate.
It must further be possible to integrate the coupling device in simple manner into an existing infrastructure of for instance a building adapted for the presence of a large number of people or animals, such as a care home, discotheque or free stall barn.
These objects are achieved, and other advantages gained, with a coupling device of the type specified in the preamble which comprises according to the invention a pair of connectable coupling parts, at least one coupling part of which is provided with a connection for a vacuum conduit, which coupling parts enclose a vacuum-tight space when coupled.
An example of such a pair of connectable coupling parts is a pair of co-acting Magdeburg hemispheres, one of which is provided with a vacuum connection. With this vacuum connection the spherical vacuum space is connected to the vacuum conduit, which is configured such that the vacuum therein is discontinued autonomously as a result of the predetermined condition occurring.
In an embodiment of the coupling device according to the invention at least one of the coupling parts comprises a hemisphere provided with a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge is configured to provide a vacuum-tight seal between the coupling parts when in contact with a corresponding part of the other coupling part. In this embodiment the second coupling part is for instance a thick, flat, round disc of a sufficiently stiff material which forms the flat underside of a hemispherical vacuum space. The advantage of a flat, round disc is that it can be anchored in simple manner, for instance on a door.
In a subsequent embodiment at least one of the coupling parts in the coupling device according to the invention comprises an elongate space open on one side and provided with a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge is configured to provide a vacuum-tight seal between the coupling parts when in contact with a corresponding part of the other coupling part. The second coupling part here is for instance a thick, flat, elongate plate of a sufficiently stiff material which forms the flat underside of a hemispherical vacuum space. The advantage of a flat, elongate plate is that it can be anchored in simple manner at a relatively narrow location, for instance to a bar of a fence.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment the predetermined condition comprises of exceeding a predetermined temperature at a predetermined location.
A coupling device according to this embodiment is particularly suitable for closing a fire safety emergency exit for a building intended to provide space to a large number of people or animals, such as a care home, discotheque or free stall barn.
A coupling device according to the invention preferably comprises a vacuum conduit and a pressure conduit, wherein the at least one coupling part is coupled to the vacuum conduit, the uncoupling means comprise a pressure conduit which runs along the determined location and is manufactured from a material which is not pressure-resistant above the predetermined temperature for the purpose of maintaining an overpressure in this pressure conduit below this temperature, and the vacuum conduit and the pressure conduit are connectable to each other by means of a valve in a manner such that, in a situation where there is overpressure in the pressure conduit, the vacuum conduit and the pressure conduit are separated, and in a situation without overpressure in the pressure conduit the vacuum conduit and the pressure conduit are coupled to each other.
In this preferred embodiment the pressure conduit and the vacuum conduit form separate circuits. The feature that the overpressure in the pressure conduit cannot be maintained above the predetermined temperature, for instance because the pressure conduit then melts or burns through, makes the pressure conduit suitable as fire sensor. The loss of the overpressure in the pressure conduit results in ambient pressure occurring in the pressure conduit and in a coupling to the vacuum conduit, whereby the ambient pressure likewise results in the vacuum conduit, as a result of which the coupling elements of the coupling device connected to the vacuum conduit are released.
In this embodiment the pressure conduit is for instance manufactured from a flexible material and is for instance provided with a reinforcement. This reinforcement is for instance of stainless steel wire mesh.
A flexible material provides the practical advantage of a simple and rapid fitting of the pressure conduit, and the reinforcement contributes toward the strength of this conduit, which in conditions other than fire or lightning strike has to be able to withstand mechanical forces and be sufficiently robust.
In this embodiment the valve is for instance a pressure-controlled 4/2-way valve, preferably comprising a valve block confined under a spring pressure and a pressure chamber connected to the pressure conduit, wherein in the situation where there is overpressure in the pressure conduit the pressure in the pressure chamber is greater than the spring pressure.
The pressure-controlled 4/2-way valve is preferably an electropneumatic valve.
Provided in an embodiment of a coupling device comprising a vacuum conduit is a vacuum pump for applying and maintaining the vacuum in the vacuum conduit.
This coupling device is provided in an embodiment with measuring and control means configured to measure and control the vacuum in the vacuum conduit.
In order to prevent a vacuum pump continuing to operate following rapid loss of the vacuum, resulting in release of the coupling, in yet another embodiment the measuring and control means are configured to switch off the vacuum pump in the case the vacuum in the vacuum conduit is lost within a predetermined period of time.
Provided in an embodiment of a coupling device comprising a pressure conduit is a compressor for applying and maintaining the overpressure in the pressure conduit.
This coupling device is provided in an embodiment with measuring and control means configured to measure and control the overpressure in the pressure conduit.
In order to prevent a compressor continuing to operate following rapid loss of the overpressure, for instance in the case of fire or lightning strike, resulting in loss of the vacuum in the vacuum conduit and release of the coupling, in another embodiment the measuring and control means are configured to switch off the compressor in the case the overpressure in the pressure conduit is lost within a predetermined period of time.
The coupling device according to the invention is suitable for securing a single animal in a manner safe from fire, which animal is autonomously released after outbreak of fire at the location where the animal is present. The animal is here the first object, and the second object forms part of the fixed world, for instance a wall or pillar in an animal accommodation.
The coupling device according to the invention is particularly suitable for keeping closed in fire-protected manner a door which is autonomously unlocked following the outbreak of fire at one or more predetermined locations. A pivotable closure of a surface enclosed by a wall is here the first object, and the second object forms part of this wall.
The invention also relates to an assembly of coupling devices comprising a first coupling device and at least one second coupling device with a vacuum conduit and a pressure conduit, wherein the respective vacuum conduits and pressure conduits of the first and of the second coupling device form respectively a shared vacuum conduit and pressure conduit.
The invention also relates to a coupling device for releasable coupling of a first object to a second object, comprising a pair of connectable coupling parts, of which at least one coupling part is provided with a connection for a vacuum conduit, which coupling parts enclose a vacuum-tight space when coupled, wherein at least one of the coupling parts bounds a non-spherical space open on one side and provided with a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge is configured to provide a vacuum-tight seal between the coupling parts when in contact with a corresponding part of the other coupling part.
This coupling device is particularly suitable for coupling objects, wherein these objects are not required to be autonomously releasable.
The invention will be elucidated hereinbelow on the basis of exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings.
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Corresponding components are designated in the figures with the same reference numerals.
When a vacuum is maintained in the space enclosed by the half-open chamber 15 and steel plate 14 the panel 16 is coupled to fence 18, and when the vacuum is discontinued it will be possible for panel 16 to pivot downward about its hinges 17 (represented by circular arc 20).
It is noted that the coupling device described here can be applied in numerous situations, also in existing buildings, in particular livestock accommodation, where vacuum pumps and compressors often form part of the provisions available, which can result in a considerable reduction in the cost of installing and connecting the coupling devices.
For the sake of simplicity all mutually connected coupling devices are connected to one vacuum conduit in the above described exemplary embodiments. In practical situations it is of course possible to branch the vacuum conduits, wherein each branch can be monitored and controlled independently of the others by a central measuring and control unit.
It is also possible to switch off a measuring and control unit and to switch to manual operation, for instance in order to discontinue the vacuum in the vacuum conduits in a livestock accommodation in situations in which a fire has not broken out but it is nevertheless desirable to unlock doors quickly, for instance when smoke from a fire elsewhere penetrates the building.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009380 | Aug 2012 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2013/050614 | 8/26/2013 | WO | 00 |