This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 104103714, filed on Feb. 4, 2015. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electric rolling door.
2. Description of Related Art
Conveniently rollable and practical in space utilization, the rolling door is widely used in modern buildings. Conventional electric rolling doors mainly use motor drive as the driving force for opening and shutting operations to achieve convenient and effort-saving operations of opening and shutting rolling doors. Although electric rolling doors are less effort-taking and more convenient, in terms of safety in actual use, dangerous cases such as being hit or pinched frequently occur due to carelessness and negligence of the user. In particular, in an operation of shutting an electric rolling door, if there is a foreign object placed below the rolling door, or a kid or person suddenly approaches or enters, accidents tend to occur because the whole operation is electrically and automatically executed, and the user may not notice the rolling operation of the rolling door, or the user is even absent from the scene.
The invention provides an electric rolling door having an anti-pinch effect.
The electric rolling door of the invention includes a rail, a rolling door, a control module, a rotating member, a sensing module, and a weighting member. The rolling door is coupled to the rail. The control module is connected to the rolling door to control the rolling door to move along the rail. The rotating member is pivotally provided beside the rail along an axis that is parallel to an extension direction of the rail. The sensing module is provided on the axis to detect a rotation motion of the rotating member, and the sensing module is electrically connected to the control module. The weighting member is freely pivotally connected to a bottom of the rolling door. The weighting member includes a weighting portion and a pressing portion. The pressing portion extends to between the rail and the rotating member, wherein a first torque generated by the weighting portion relative to the rolling door is greater than a second torque generated by the pressing portion relative to the rolling door, and the first torque and the second torque are in opposite directions.
In one embodiment of the invention, the weighting member switches between a first state and a second state relative to the rolling door. When the weighting member is in the first state, the weighting portion is located below the bottom of the rolling door. When an object abuts upward the weighting portion from below the bottom of the rolling door, the object drives the weighting member by a third torque to rotate from the first state to the second state and the pressing portion pushes the rotating member to rotate in the axis. The third torque and the second torque are in the same direction and the third torque is greater than the first torque.
In one embodiment of the invention, when the weighting member is in the first state, the pressing portion contacts the rail. When the weighting member is in the second state, the pressing portion departs from the rail and abuts and pushes the rotating member.
In one embodiment of the invention, the weighting member includes a pivoting portion freely pivotally connected to the bottom of the rolling door. The pressing portion extends from the pivoting portion to between the rail and the rotating member, and the weighting portion and the pressing portion are located at two opposite sides of the pivoting portion.
In one embodiment of the invention, the weighting portion, the pressing portion and the pivoting portion are an integrally formed rigid body structure.
In one embodiment of the invention, the weighting portion is pivotally connected to the side of the pivoting portion away from the pressing portion, and the weighting portion is slidably coupled to the rolling door. When the weighting member is in the first state, the weighting portion protrudes below the bottom of the rolling door. When the weighting member is in the second state, the weighting portion withdraws in the bottom of the rolling door.
In one embodiment of the invention, the rotating member is pivotally provided beside the rail in a first axis and the weighting member is pivotally connected to the rolling door in a second axis, wherein the first axis is orthogonal to the second axis.
In one embodiment of the invention, the electric rolling door further includes a pair of rails, a case body, and a pair of rotating members. The rolling door is slidably coupled between the rails. The case body is connected to above the rails and accommodates the rolled-up rolling door. The rotating members are respectively pivotally connected to beside the rails.
In one embodiment of the invention, the weighting member includes a weighting portion and a pair of pressing portions. The weighting portion is a rigid body structure crossing over between the rails. The pressing portions respectively extend from two opposite ends of the weighting portion toward between the rails and the rotating members.
In one embodiment of the invention, the rotating member includes a panel, a hinge, and a rotating disc. The panel is connected to the rail via the hinge. The rotating disc and the hinge are provided together in the same axis. The sensing module is provided beside the rotating disc to detect a rotating status of the rotating disc.
In one embodiment of the invention, the sensing module includes a light source and an optical sensor between which an optical sensing path is formed. The rotating disc further has an aperture, and the light source and the optical sensor are respectively located at two opposite sides of the aperture. When the rotating disc rotates in the axis along with the hinge, the aperture passes through the optical sensing path.
In one embodiment of the invention, the electric rolling door further includes a bracket and at least one roller. The bracket is provided at the bottom of the rolling door, and an end of the bracket extends to the rail. The roller is provided at the end of the bracket and rollably abuts the rail.
In one embodiment of the invention, the bracket includes a pair of branches extending to the rail, and the electric rolling door further includes a pair of rollers respectively provided on the pair of branches and abutting inner and outer surfaces of the rail.
In light of the above, through structural mutual coordination of the weighting member and the rotating member, the electric rolling door enables the sensing module to detect the rotating status of the rotating member. Accordingly, when the rolling door is pulled down and abuts a person or an object, the motor is controlled to stop driving the rolling door, and the anti-pinch effect is thereby achieved.
To provide a further understanding of the aforementioned and other features and advantages of the invention, exemplary embodiments, together with the reference drawings, are described in detail below.
Accordingly, since the weighting member 160 is freely pivotally connected to the bottom 122 of the rolling door 120, when the weighting member 160 is not subjected to an external force, the weighting member 160 is in a first state (as illustrated in
The sensing module 150 is provided beside the rotating disc 146 to sense a rotating status of the rotating disc 146. Specifically speaking, the sensing module 150 includes a light source 152 and an optical sensor 154 between which an optical sensing path P1 is formed. The rotating disc 146 further includes an aperture 146a, and the light source 152 and the optical sensor 154 are respectively located at two opposite sides of the aperture 146a in the Z axis. When the rotating disc 146 rotates along with the hinge 144 in the Z axis, the aperture 146a passes through the optical sensing path P1. Accordingly, the optical sensor 154 identifies the rotating status of the rotating member 140 according to whether light generated from the light source 152 is received.
In light of the above, since the structural arrangement of the weighting member 160 configures the first torque Ti of the weighting portion 162 to be greater than the second torque T2 of the pressing portion 164, when the rolling door 120 moves along the rails 110 and does not abut the ground or an object, the weighting portion 162 of the weighting member 160 is substantially located below the bottom 122 of the rolling door 120 due to the aforementioned torque relation. Accordingly, when the rolling door 120 is pulled down and there is a person or an object below the rolling door 120, the weighting portion 162 abuts the person or the object first, which further drives the weighting member 160 to rotate by the third torque T3, such that the pressing portion 164 pushes the panel 142 to move to achieve a movement effect of rotating the rotating member 140 in the Z axis. Meanwhile, through the corresponding arrangement between the sensing module 150 and the rotating disc 146, the sensing module 150 detects the rotation of the rotating member 140 and accordingly sends a signal to the control circuit 132 to further enable the control circuit 132 to control the motor 134 to stop driving the rolling door 120. Therefore, through the above-described component arrangement, the electric rolling door 100 of the invention achieves an anti-pinch effect. In addition, as described above, the weighing portion 162 of the weighting member 160 is a rigid body structure crossing over between the rails 110, which means the entire area below the rolling door 120 is an abutting area of the weighting portion 162, and the anti-pinch effect may be achieved without fail when the rolling door is pulled down. Moreover, the rotating member 140 of the present embodiment is further provided with an elastic member (not illustrated), which may be a torsion spring provided on the hinge 144 or a retractable spring connected between the panel 142 and the rail 110, for example, for restoring the panel 142 from the state illustrated in
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Accordingly, when the weighting portion 262 moves upward and withdraws in the containing recess 222a, the pivoting portion 261 is simultaneously driven to slide and rotate relative to the pivoting shaft 263, which further enables the pressing portion 264 to drive a panel of the rotating member 140 to rotate in the Z axis. Therefore, similar to the foregoing embodiment, the present embodiment pushes the rotating member to stop a motor from driving the rolling door via a sensing module and a control module, and an anti-pinch effect is thereby achieved. Note that although the weighting member 260 of the present embodiment is illustrated in the side views, it is similar to the foregoing embodiment, namely, the weighting portion 262 being a rigid body structure crossing over between the rails 110 to achieve the anti-pinch effect without fail when the rolling door 220 is pulled down.
In summary of the aforementioned, in the electric rolling door of the foregoing embodiments of the invention, through structural mutual coordination of the weighting member and the rotating member (namely, freely coupling the weighting portion of the weighting member to the rolling door), the weighting portion is located below the bottom of the rolling door due to the weight of the weighing member when the weighing member is not subjected to an external force. Therefore, when the rolling door is being pulled own, before the rolling door abuts a person or a foreign object, the weighting portion abuts the person or the foreign object and enables the pressing portion to push the panel of the rotating member, such that the sensing module detects the rotation status of the rotating member and accordingly controls the motor to stop driving the rolling door. Thereby, the anti-pinch effect is achieved.
Although the invention is disclosed in the embodiments above, the embodiments are not meant to limit the invention. Any person skilled in the art may make slight modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the invention shall be defined by the claims attached below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104103714 | Feb 2015 | TW | national |