The invention relates to a garage door drive comprising a housing and at least one light unit.
It is already known to combine garage door drives with a light unit to illuminate the garage. In this case, the known light units are generally built into the housing of the garage door drive. For this purpose part of the housing must accordingly have the holders for the lamps and part of the housing must be constructed as a transparent cover. As a result, the overall size of the garage door drive becomes large. As a result of the built-in light unit in the housing, the entire drive is also more expensive. Finally, it is comparatively costly to change defective lamps since the transparent cover must be removed from the housing and the lamp must be unscrewed from the holder in order to replace this with a new lamp.
The object of the invention is thus to construct a generic garage door drive more simply and more cheaply.
This object is solved according to the invention by a generic garage door drive wherein at least one mounting point for the mechanical and electrical connection of the attachably and detachably constructed at least one light unit is arranged on the housing. Here, ready-to-plug-in wiring is thus provided in the housing into which a likewise pre-wired lamp can be plugged in or clicked into position. The garage door drive on the one hand and the light unit on the other hand are thus separated as a structural unit and can be interconnected or separated again from time to time by means of the corresponding mounting point. The garage door drive is hereby combined with differently shaped light units in the fashion of a building block. The light units can hereby be ideally matched to the light conditions in the garage.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are obtained from the dependent claims following the main claim.
Accordingly, respectively at least one locating projection or respectively at least one corresponding locating recess are arranged on the mounting point on the housing side or on the light unit respectively. The corresponding light units are hereby not only attachable but can also be fixedly located whereby any undesirable detachment of the light unit from the housing of the garage door drive is reliably prevented.
Advantageously, the light unit, which can be connected to the aforesaid garage door drive, consists of a central body with a plug connection area and two laterally arranged lamps symmetrically distant from the body. However, any other asymmetric design of light unit is fundamentally possible.
The lamps arranged in the light unit are quite preferably enclosed by reflectors wherein the reflectors are especially advantageously twistable in their position. The light can hereby be focussed and emitted concentrated in a desired direction. Finally, according to another particular embodiment of the invention, the light unit can also have a receiver module with corresponding mounting point. This comprises a separately located module also provided with power supply, which for example, is arranged at a different point in the garage or at another location to be illuminated. By suitably providing such receiver modules it is thus fundamentally also possible to achieve a modular-type system comprising the garage door drive, the receiver module and the respectively attachable light units for optimal illumination of a garage or another room in which the drive device is arranged. The corresponding receiver module can naturally also be arranged in the outside area of a garage or a house.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention are explained in detailed with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings.
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