The invention relates to a door operator, in particular a swing door operator according to the generic part of patent claim 1.
Such a door operator is known from DE 295 21 068 U1. An overhead door closer with a slide rail linkage is known from DE 40 38 720 C2, which has a cam drive unit allowing for an optimum door moment curve and a comfortable operation. In principle this overhead door closer would be therefore suitable as a door operator as well; however, experiments conducted during the course of the invention have shown that applying oil pressure to the drive unit results in a very unfavourable transformation of the hydraulic pressure in the resulting movement of stroke/rotation and repeated stroke. Since about 75% of the output capacity to be applied is required for loading the spring force accumulator of such door closer, whereas only about 25% of the output capacity needs to be delivered by the system for accelerating the door. As it is furthermore desirable to keep the narrow structural shape of such a door closer for door operators as well, the dimensions of the structural components cannot be adapted to the extremely high load. Thus, although functionally and technically advantageous, the known overhead door closer is not suitable as a door operator.
Another swing door operator is known from DE 197 56 496 C2. This swing door operator has an electromechanical drive unit, which is provided with a drive motor and a gear and with a subsequent power transmission unit for the connected door. The power transmission unit has a spindle with a spindle nut partially overlapping the former, which spindle is non-positively and positively connected to a toothed rack. Although this swing door operator can be installed concealed, the door moment curve is not as optimal as with the above described door closers having the cam technology. On account of their dimension, these door closers need to be accommodated in special profiles.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to provide a door operator of the species indicated in the generic part of patent claim 1, which can be installed completely concealed within the door profile or frame profile, and does not require any special constructions of the door system.
This problem is solved by the features of patent claim 1.
On account of its compact structure, the inventive door operator allows for a concealed installation within a door profile or a frame profile and thus allows for a total integration with the door system.
Particularly the installation in common narrow door profiles is possible.
As an advantage, neither special door profiles nor any special constructions, which would interfere with the design of the door system, are necessary. Another advantage results from an economical mounting combined with a wide applicability and it is moreover possible to retrofit existing door systems with the inventive door operator. Another advantage results from the fact that, with the inventive door operator, a direct introduction of force for loading a spring force accumulator is possible. Therefore, the possibility is given of avoiding unnecessary stress of the mechanical structural components.
At first the inventive construction allows for a very compact design, and it is possible to directly utilize the major portion of the total output capacity without redirection for pre-loading the spring force accumulator. Therefore, there is no unnecessary stress on structural components, nor load on bearings, nor any loss on account of friction nor loss of efficiency. Through disposing a cam plate assembly, with a single cam plate being disposed in the largest diameter range, a mechanical tension-compression connection is created, which, in conjunction with the force transmission rollers, allows to precisely guide the cam disc on the output shaft. Through this structural measure, the disposition is particularly suitable for realizing hold-open functions, or controlled free-wheeling functions.
By providing preferably provided specific hydraulic controls, such as through the use of a solenoid valve, further hydraulic functions such as free-wheeling, hydraulic hold-open or hydraulic closing sequence control are made possible.
Furthermore, it is possible to realize a hydraulic opening damping and to use differently built drive units.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments, reference being made to the drawings, in which:
Furthermore, the door operator 1 has a motor 3, as well as a spring force accumulator 4 disposed in the housing 13, which accumulator is coupled to the motor 3 and the drive unit 2.
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On account of this division, it is possible to dispose the cam plate assembly 18 in the area of the largest diameter D between the individual rollers 10′, 10″, 11′, 11″ and the associated cam discs 8′, 8″. This disposition is advantageous in that it offers the largest diameter without the necessity to enlarge the reception compartment 21, such that the exterior dimensions of the door operator 1 can remain unaffected. Furthermore, the central disposition avoids bending stress in the cam plate. At the same time, the cam plate assembly realizes a torsion protection for the piston.
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Moreover, in this disposition the lateral guidance of the bolts 18″ and 18′″ along the output shaft 9 or between the cam discs 8′ and 8″ achieves a torsion protection for the opening piston 28 and for the damping piston 29.
Furthermore, by utilizing nuts 30, which are disposed in the damping piston 29 and loaded by springs 31, a clearance-free disposition can be realized between the force transmission rollers 10, 11 and the cam disc 8′ and 8″, without using a cam plate assembly.
Such a clearance-free disposition is of great benefit for an optimal hold-open function of such a drive.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 061 621.3 | Dec 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/12082 | 11/11/2005 | WO | 00 | 6/18/2007 |