This application claims priority to German Utility Model Application Ser. No. 20 2005 015 050.9 filed Sep. 23, 2005, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
The present disclosure relates to a door drive comprising a guide carriage which is in connection with a door. The guide carriage is further arranged movably in a guide rail and in communication with the drive device of the door drive via a drive means and having a security against being pushed open.
Typically, overhead doors such as up-and-over doors, swing doors or sectional doors are provided with a door drive such that the respective door leaf can be moved to and fro with the help of a guide carriage arranged movably in a guide rail between an open position and a closed position.
Door drives of this type such as are known from DE 27 41 539 A1 have a guide carriage movable along a guide rail arranged horizontally over the door leaf extent. This guide carriage is usually connected to the door leaf to be driven via a linkage. It has already been known for some time to separate the dog from the door leaf or from a pulling means connecting the guide carriage to a motor drive unit for emergencies on the failure of the automatic drive.
It is problematic with door drives of this type that the door leaf located in the closed position can be pushed open manually from the outside, with the dog being moved in the opening direction without being driven by the motor drive unit and possibly against its resistance. To prevent this, doors of this type have already been provided with latches which additionally block the door leaf against unauthorized opening in its closed position. Latch devices of this type are described for the example of sectional doors in DE 101 00 366 A1 or in EP 00 73 964 B1 and permit the fixing of the door leaf in the closed position. Further blocking mechanisms result from DE 199 51 289 A1, DE 102 28 156 A1 and DE 25 029 24 A1.
It is the object of the present disclosure to further develop the known door drive such that it provides a simple security against being pushed open which has a stable structure.
This object is solved by a door drive having a guide carriage which is connected to the door and arranged movably in a guide rail and is in communication with the drive device of the door drive via a drive means and has a security against being pushed open. This security against being pushed open includes of a pawl which is held at the guide carriage and is movable between a release position and a securing position, with it engaging in a shape-matched manner at a latching element in the securing position.
In accordance with the present disclosure, the pawl is pivotably connected to a door dog connection element displaceably arranged in the guide carriage, with the pawl being moved out against the force of a spring on the closing of the door on the reaching of the end position and engaging behind the latching element, whereby the securing position is reached. When the door is opened, in contrast, the pawl is pivoted into the release position via control cams by the relative movement between the carriage and the door dog connection element. A functionally secure and cost-effective automatic actuation of the latching element which is of a simple structure is ensured by the provision of the door dog connection element.
The pawl can be moved out against the force of the spring on reaching the end position in that the chamfered tip of the pawl is guided off with respect to a correspondingly chamfered surface of the latching element so that the pawl is moved out on a further forward movement of the guide carriage. After overcoming the latching element, it is pressed downwardly by the spring force and hooks behind the latching element so that the door is located in a position secured against being pushed open.
The control cams provided in accordance with the present disclosure can interact with control surfaces correspondingly shaped in the pawl.
Advantageously, the door dog connection element comprises a connection bolt for connection to the door dog.
For easier positioning and adjustment on the installation of the door, the latching element can be arranged fixedly on the guide rail but displaceably in its position after the release of a securing element.
An additional control element can particularly advantageously be arranged displaceably in the guide carriage and is displaceable with respect to the guide carriage via a pulling element, whereby the pawl is pivotable against the force of a spring. It is hereby ensured that a cancellation of the security against being pushed open is possible by manual actuation. This control element can advantageously have a slopingly extended control edge with which a sloping control surface of the pawl cooperates so that the pawl is pivotable into the open position on a relative movement of the control element with respect to the guide carriage.
As a pulling element, a pull rope can particularly advantageously be secured to the control element for the unlatching from the inside and/or a Bowden cable can be fastened to the control element for the unlatching from the outside. The control element is displaced relative to the guide carriage by a corresponding pulling on the pulling elements, whereby the pawl is movable out of the securing position into a release position due to the cooperation of the slopingly extending control edge of the control element with the sloping control surface of the pawl.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention result from an embodiment shown in the drawing. There are shown:
a, b and c show a lateral representation of a guide carriage with a security against being pushed open in three different positions;
a, b and c show the security against being pushed open in accordance with
a, b and c show a representation in accordance with
In
The door drive in accordance with
In accordance with the present disclosure, it is possible, on the one hand, for the pawl 16 to engage behind the latching element automatically during the closing of the door and to thereby activate the security against being pushed open and for the pawl to be automatically freed from the engagement with the latching element again on the opening of the door (cf. FIG. lb). It is, however, additionally possible for the pawl 16 to be pivoted upwardly out of its engagement position behind the latching element 18 via pulling at a corresponding pulling element 20 so that the security against being pushed out is brought into a release position by manual actuation, namely by the pulling of the pulling element 20.
The respective structure in accordance with the present disclosure and the mechanisms connected thereto will be explained in more detail with reference to
If the guide carriage 10 is now displaced by the drive element (not shown in any more detail here) into the position “door closed” in accordance with the arrow direction X1, the door dog connection element 24 is supported at the guide carriage 10 and the pawl 16 is likewise moved in the direction X1 so that the barb 26 comes into contact with the latching element 18, as is shown in
Now that the automatic latching and unlatching of the latching element 18 has been described with reference to
In
The Bowden cable 44 engages at the control element, on the one hand, and the pull rope 42, on the other hand. The pull rope 42 serves the manual unlatching from the inside, whereas the Bowden cable 44, which is connected to the control element 40 in a manner not shown in any more detail, is guided outwardly and permits a manual unlatching from the outside.
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20 2005 015 050.9 | Sep 2005 | DE | national |