This application is a U.S. national-stage application based on PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/EP 03/05901, filed on Jun. 5, 2003, which draws priority from German Patent Application No. 102 27 110.0, filed on Jun. 17, 2002.
The invention relates to a drive device according to the introductory part of claim 1.
In known devices of this kind the feed means can be formed as a drag cable or consists of a connecting cable and current conducting rails which are connected therewith and guided parallel to the guide rails and at which the current for the electric motor is taken off. Moreover, it is also known to arrange a traction means longitudinally in the guide rail and retain it at the ends thereof as well as to use this chain as current feed means for an electric motor which runs along on a carriage at a guide rail. The traction means in that case obtains the drive current for the electric motor by way of a tightening device mounted at one end of the guide rail for the traction means. The operation with a drag cable is very disturbing for the user, whilst in the cases of the current rail feed and the current-conducting traction means the current feed is possible only from one end of the guide rail, in the vicinity of which the mains socket necessary for the current feed is arranged. If the drive current is to be fed from the other end of the guide rail because the socket lies in the vicinity thereof, then the current feed at the guide rail has to be changed in expensive manner, if not even two embodiments of the guide rail are needed and have to be kept in storage.
The object of the invention consists in creating a drive device of the kind stated in the introductory part of claim 1 which makes it possible to use one and the same type of guide rail for the current feed not only from one end, but also from the other end of the guide rail without having to take into account substantial conversion operations for this freedom of choice.
This object is met by the features of claim 1.
The drive device according to the invention has the advantage that the guide rail can be adapted to the location of the socket which is present by mere replugging of the first insert body.
According to a further construction of the invention a second insert body without connecting cable is provided at the guide rail ends and able to be plugged into these, the construction of the second insert body otherwise corresponding with that of the first insert body and the second insert body being arranged at that guide rail end lying opposite the guide rail end provided for the first insert body.
A further construction of the invention relates to a drive device in which the current feed means comprises the guide rail itself and a traction means, which is connected at a guide rail end with a connecting cable by way of a traction means tightening device. This construction is characterised by the fact that the first insert body carries a contact body contacting the guide rail. The otherwise usual clamping connection of one cable connecting wire with the guide rail is thus avoided.
According to a further construction of the invention the first or second insert body comprises a first part carrying the traction means tightening device and a second part forming an encircling abutment for the guide rail end. The traction means can therefore be mounted in simple manner.
According to a further construction of the invention the first part and the second part are integrally connected together. The insert body can therefore be produced as a simple plastics material injection-moulded part.
According to a further construction of the invention the second part has bores serving for the ceiling, wall and lintel fastening of the guide rail. The insert body at the same time serves as a support point for the fastening of the guide rail.
The invention is now explained in more detail by reference to an example of embodiment, wherein:
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The first part 18 carries the traction means tightening device 13 with the hook 15 and the adjusting device 16, a cover plate 20 also serving for retention relief of the current connecting cable 11 and, laterally, a contact 21 which is provided for the contacting of the other wire of the current connecting cable 11 with the guide rail 3, so that the drive winding of the electric motor is connected by its other pole with the connecting cable 11 over this path.
The second part 19 has a somewhat larger cross-section than the first part 18 and thus forms an encircling abutment 22 for retention of the plugged-in insert body 8 at the ends 7, 9 of the guide rail 3. The second part 19 has at the end face an opening 23 for access of the adjusting device 16 and, laterally, two bores 24, 25 which serve for fastening of the guide rail 3 to the lintel 1 (see
The second insert body 10 is preferably constructed just as the first insert body 8, but the connecting cable 11 is absent at it. In addition, the cover plate 20 and the contact 21 can be absent. Stock-keeping can therefore be confined to a single type of the insert body. In the case of change of the first insert body 8, the second insert body 10 is exchanged therewith.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 27 110 | Jun 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/05901 | 6/5/2003 | WO | 00 | 7/21/2005 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO03/106797 | 12/24/2003 | WO | A |
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20060211847 A1 | Sep 2006 | US |