The present invention relates to a gate or door drive housing with a basic carrier body for preference in the shape of a bowl or shell, to which various different drive components can be secured, and a cover hood which can be connected to the basic carrier body.
Gate or door drives, such as garage door drives, are usually arranged in a housing which, in the case of a garage door drive, is secured to the roof inside the garage. Usually arranged inside the housing are the drive motor and a gear drive system, which drives a carriage or slide element by means of a chain or belt, which runs on a rail connected to the housing. The garage door is secured to the slide element such that it can be opened or closed.
With such gate or door drives it would be desirable for the drive housing to be able to be used for different drives or for door drives equipped with different or additional drive components. Hitherto, however, different housings have usually been used for differently configured gate or door drives, in order not to sacrifice the advantage that in each case a small design of housing can be used. This practice, however, incurs high costs, inasmuch as a separate housing must be manufactured and kept available for each drive type.
The present invention is based on the problem of providing an improved gate or door drive housing of the type referred to, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art and develops them further in an advantageous manner. For preference, the drive housing should be capable of being used for drive systems which are of different configurations.
According to the invention, this problem is resolved by a drive housing in accordance with the description herein. Preferred embodiments of the invention are also described herein.
According to the invention, therefore, an extension of the housing in order to accommodate more or larger drive components is provided for, which can be connected as a precise fit to the basic carrying body but can also be detached from it. The door drive housing according to the invention therefore has a modular design and consists of several housing modules from which the housing can be assembled in accordance with the drive components which are to be used in each case. The housing is, in particular, capable of being assembled variably in different sizes, as a result of which the number of parts which need to be kept available can be considerably reduced. Without extending the housing, the housing is formed solely from the basic carrying body and the cover hood located on this if required. In the event of additional drive components being adopted, which would have no space in the basic configuration of the housing, the housing extension can be fitted.
In a further development of the invention, the housing extension consists of a carrying body extension which is connected to the basic carrying body in a releasable manner, and an additional cover hood, which can at least be connected to the carrying body extension. The housing extension can in this situation have a cover hood which covers only the carrying body extension, and to this extent supplements the cover hood located on the basic carrying body, whereby in this case provision is made for preference for the additional cover hood of the housing extension to connect as an exact fit to the cover hood located on the basic carrying body.
In an alternative further embodiment of the invention, however, provision can be made for the cover hood of the housing extension to replace the basic cover and to extend both over the basic carrying body as well as over the carrying body extension connected to this, and to delimit a common housing interior. Accordingly, if the basic carrying body is extended by the housing extension, a new cover hood is fitted, which covers the entire extended carrying body.
For preference the carrying body extension has an edge contour which can be connected seamlessly to the outer edge contour of the basic carrying body. The carrying body extension is in this situation for preference shaped in such a way that, together with the basic carrying body, it forms an extended carrying bowl or shell, into which the desired drive components can be placed. The carrying bowl or shell formed from the basic carrying body and the carrying body extension can in this case have a circumferential edge web, onto which the suitably fitting cover hood can be placed.
The carrying body extension can basically take different forms, in order to be able to accommodate the drive components desired in each case. To advantage, the carrying body extension can form a ring which can be placed with its inner contour on the outer contour of the basic carrying body. It is understood in this situation that different carrying body extensions can be placed on the same basic carrying body, in order for the gate or door drive housing to be adapted individually to the drive components which are to be accommodated in each case. For preference, the basic carrying body has a circumferential edge or a circumferential edge web, onto which the inner contour of the carrying body extension can be set. With the housing extension removed, the non-extended cover hood is set on the said edge web of the basic carrying body.
In order to obtain a stable connection between the housing extension and the basic carrying body, the carrying body extension has for preference positive-fit connecting means to secure it to the basic carrying body. For preference, the positive-fit connection means exhibit a flange which engages over the edge of the basic carrying body and/or lug-shaped securing eyes, through which the carrying body extension can be secured by screw bolts to the basic carrying body. As an alternative to this, the positive-fit connection means could also exhibit locking engagement means, with the aid of which the carrying body extension can be locked onto the basic carrying body.
In a further development of the invention, the housing extension is itself also designed to be modular. The carrying body extension can consist of several parts, which can be connected to one another and/or releasably connected to the basic carrying body. The different extension parts can be assembled in different combinations, so that different sized or differently shaped carrying body extensions can be assembled.
For preference the extension parts have in this situation positive-fit connection means, by means of which they can be locked to one another in positive fit. To advantage, flexible locking engagement tongues and complementary locking engagement recesses can be provided on the extension parts. The locking connection achieved as a result allows on the one hand for a rapid assembly of the extension parts, and, on the other, achieves a secure connection of the parts to one another. For preference the extension parts additionally have two positive-fit connection means, with the aid of which they can be secured in positive fit to the basic carrying body. As a result of this the rapid fitting of individual parts to the basic carrying body can be ensured.
The basic carrying body itself can be of different designs. To the purpose, however, it normally accommodates at least the drive motor itself, a gear drive system, and a control device for the door drive. For this purpose, the basic carrying body has appropriate accommodation means, which have raised securing flanges opposite the plate-shaped basic surfaces, onto which flanges the individual drive components can be located and secured in an exact fit.
On the outside, the basic carrying body can for preference have positive-fit connection means, with which the basic carrying body can be connected to a rail for a carriage or slide element, on which the door drive slide element runs, which on the one hand is driven by means of a drive chain or drive belt by the drive motor mounted in the housing, and, on the other, causes the gate or door to be moved.
The invention is explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of a preferred embodiment example and drawings pertaining thereto. The drawings show:
The gate or door drive 1 according to
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On the face side of the overhang 17 operating interfaces 19 can be provided, such as, for example, connections or radio transmitters/receivers for operating the control device 7.
In order to be able to accommodate additional drive components in the door drive housing 2, such as a light cabinet device, additional control components, etc., a housing extension 20 can be connected to the basic carrying body 3, by means of which the interior of the door drive housing 2 is extended. As
The carrying body extension 21 in this situation comprises two identically formed side parts 22 and 24 as well as two differently shaped face parts 23 and 25. The extension parts 22 to 25 are supplemented by a ring, of which the inner contour corresponds to the outer contour of the basic carrying body 3. The inner contour of the ring-shaped carrying body extension 21, composed of the extension parts 22 to 25, exhibits in this situation an angled securing flange 26, with which the inner contour of the carrying body extension 21 engages over the edge web 9 of the basic carrying body 3 and connects as an exact fit to the basic carrying body 3. The extension parts 22 to 5 can in this situation be connected on the one hand to one other and, on the other, they can be secured to the basic carrying body 3.
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The face parts 23 and 25 are locked in engagement with the side parts 22 and 24. As
Additional rigidity is provided to the connection of the face parts 23 and 25 with the side pieces 22 and 24 by the formation of the securing flange 21 at the face pieces, which are in face contact at the edge contour of the basic carrying body 3 at two mutually inclined planes.
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An enlarged cover hood 35 can be placed on the extended carrying bowl or shell 33, which to the purpose is located on the edge web 34, as shown in
The housing parts can in principle be manufactured from one metal sheet, but for preference they are plastic injection-moulded parts.
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