Housing for automatic door mechanisms having a removable portion to permit access to the interior of the housing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446394
  • Patent Number
    6,446,394
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A housing for an automatic door operator comprising a header section, a closing section and a terminal section. The header section includes two legs and a connecting leg which connects the two legs to one another. One of the two legs includes an end portion having a ball projection and an undercut. The closing section includes a ball projection and an indentation at one end and the terminal section at the other end. The closing section is removably attached to the header section through the engagement of the ball projection of the closing section with the undercut and the engagement of the ball projection of the one of the two legs and the indentation. The housing serves to house mechanical and electrotechnical components for the automatic door operator.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a housing for automatic door operators, which housing serves to receive and house mechanical and electrotechnical components, such as running devices, suspension devices for movable door leaves, drive units comprising power transmissions, couplings, motor and displacement tracking equipment, auxiliary drives, control/regulation systems, power packs and sensors.




2. Background Information




Such housings are well known with automatic door operators for sliding doors, curved sliding doors, as well as swing door operators. In the housing, that usually comprises a header section with a closing section placed thereupon, are arranged the running devices for the sliding leaves with their suspension devices and also the drive units such as a motor, driving wheels and deflection rollers for a toothed belt or, for example, a chain. Furthermore, inside the housing closing section can be located an electronic control/regulation system required for the drive motor and activated by appropriate sensor signals.




Such housings present the disadvantage that, for example, with sliding door operators measuring very often 4 to 5 meters, there are repeated problems when one single person has to remove or replace this type of closing section.




German Patent No. 297 03 231 U1 reveals a smoke detector unit which is linked to a slide channel. Such a smoke detector unit is used for door closers, which smoke detector, in case of smoke development, releases the activated hold open device and to permit the door closer to carry the door into the regular closed position. The slide channel with the smoke detector unit thus form a single unit and are placed in one common housing. In this case, the housing includes a U-shaped cover slipping on a base body. In addition, easily detachable housing covers close the housing ends.




The company brochures DORMA ST, DORMA TST Automatic sliding door installations and Telescopic sliding door installations, for example disclose a sliding door of the before-described type. In that case, the sectional drawings in the brochure represent a mounting section with a simultaneously incorporated roller rail, to which section is connected a partially pivotable non-detachable cover. Pivoting the cover is realized by a plastic clip provided at the connection to the mounting section and giving a limited room to move. When in its pivoted position, the cover has to be blocked by a holder. The aforementioned brochures are published by DORMA GmbH+Co. KG, which company's address is Breckerfelder Str. 42-48, D-58256 Ennepetal, Federal Rep. of Germany.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




Therefore the object of the invention is to improve the imperfections of the state of the art by providing a small housing suitable to receive substantially all components for automatic doors, moreover to be utilized for sliding door operators as well as for swing door operators whereby the assembly should be easy to perform and the opening of such housings should be realized without needing essentially any tools.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In at least one embodiment of the present invention, the object can be achieved in a housing which includes a header section basically constructed of two legs arranged at an angle of approximately 90° with respect to each other and linked by a connecting leg. The header section can be hooked onto and positively and non-positively fastened to a wall or building section by means of a recessed opening or slot which is at an approximately 45° angle with respect to each of the leg sections. A connecting or interengaging leg can connect the two legs, which connecting leg is parallel to the slot and conformed thereto, and subsequently positively and non-positively connected. The protruding leg of the header section presents on its free end a rounded projection to which is associated an undercut conformed to a web directed towards the housing interior, which undercut becoming later a leg which extends parallel to the protruding leg. At the free end of the leg is arranged a deflecting holding leg limited by a ball-shaped projection and joined by a pivotable closing section which is fixable by means of an interengagement. At the closing section's end can be placed a terminal section as well as end caps to be mounted at the header section's fronts. Further possible embodiments of the present invention are discussed hereinbelow in the features of the present invention.




In this case, the housing can include a header section basically comprising two legs arranged at an angle of approximately 90° towards each other and linked by a connecting leg, hooked to a base section by means of a location which describes an angle of approximately 45°, and simultaneously conformed at the thereto parallel extending connecting legs, and subsequently positively and non-positively connected to the base section. The protruding leg of the header section can be provided with an interengagement for the closing section that builds the cover to the outside, in a way that the closing section can come to a substantially secure attachment through the interengagement with the leg of the header section.




In other words, in at least one embodiment according to the present invention, the housing can include a header section which basically comprises two legs that are arranged at an angle of about 90° with respect to each other and linked by a connecting leg. The header section can be hooked to a base section by means of a location or slot formed between the connecting leg and a hook portion which is positioned at a similar angle as the connecting leg. The hook portion can extend from the header section at approximately a 45° angle with respect to the two legs. The hook portion and slot can permit a positive and non-positive connection of the header section to the base section. The protruding leg of the header section can be provided with an interengagement for the closing section that builds the cover to the outside, in a way that the closing section can come to a substantially secure attachment through the interengagement with the leg of the header section.




The closing section can later be fastened by means of locking elements inside the housing. Separately mounted end caps can be placed at the header sections fronts. For this reason, it can be possible to produce such housings as light metal extruded sections and to cut them to the desired drive's length.




A carrier leg and a support leg, both directed to the housing inside, can simultaneously be conformed to the header section. The carrier leg can serve to receive a separate running profile, to move the carrier rollers of the trolley for the automatic sliding leaf. Moreover, the running surface can be exchangeable and simultaneously via the dead stops conceived as stoppers, which connect the roller rail respectively on the ends with the carrier leg. As the running surface is exchangeable, it is hereby possible to employ different running surfaces corresponding to the desired application type, that means also corresponding to the door leaf's weight. In this case, the running surfaces may be larger, smaller, with straight or rounded surface, developed in a convex or concave form, whereby the rollers corresponding to the running surface can be adapted to the chosen form. With the intention to prevent such leaf from falling out of the installation respectively to exclude any malfunction of the door through non-intentioned removal, these running devices are also provided with support rollers. This support roller leans on the before-mentioned support leg which running surface is concave.




In other words and according to at least one embodiment of the present invention, a carrier leg and a support leg, both extending towards the inside of the housing, can simultaneously be conformed to the header section. The carrier leg can serve to receive a separate running profile, on which profile can move the carrier rollers of the trolley for the automatic sliding leaf. Moreover, the running surface can be replaceable and can have dead stops conceived as stoppers which can connect the roller rail on each end with the carrier leg. Since the running surface can be changed or replaced, it is thereby possible to employ different running surfaces corresponding to the desired type of use. For example, door leaves of different size and weight may utilize different types of running surfaces. In this case, the running surfaces may be larger or smaller with substantially flat surfaces or rounded surfaces developed in a convex or concave form, whereby the rollers corresponding to the running surface can be adapted to the chosen surface. These running devices can also be provided with support rollers with the intent of preventing the corresponding door leaves from falling out of the installation, which can in turn prevent essentially any malfunction of the door through unintentioned removal of the leaves. This support roller can lean on the before-mentioned support leg which can have a concave running surface.




A space can be provided above the support leg arranged by means of a connecting leg between the header section's legs, which are offset by approximately 90°. Inside this space may be formed a channel by means of cable duct sections employed in at least partial zones for the junction wires to be laid within the drive.




The end portion of the protruding leg of the header section is formed in a way to receive in the first place a closing section (removable) and in the second place an additional section (fixed). In this case, the closing section presents a convexedly formed conformation as a ball-shaped projection, whereby a material contraction follows the conformation; that is to say there is a leg respectively a web that is thinner than the convex conformation. In continuation of the before-mentioned web or leg, inside the closing section follows an indentation that is directed towards the housing inside, to receive a conformation likewise conformed to the leg of the header section, but offset by approximately 90° with regard to the removable closing section's conformation. This conformation is likewise ball-shaped and presents in continuation thereto, alike the removable closing section, a web respectively a tapered section. The contraction leads into by an approximately 90° offset web or leg of the stationary header section, whereby this part also exhibits an indentation, which is built in a way to realize the engagement of the ball-shaped conformation of the removable housing part. With the intention to avoid noise production respectively to guarantee a regular fastening of the closing section, the convex conformations are at least in partial zones covered with a plastic shell. By doing so, in the moment when the removable closing section is inserted into the indentation of the stationary header section and pulled down, the interengagement of both individual housing parts to each other is simultaneously guaranteed. This is a positive connection that may release the positive locking with little effort without requiring a tool, whereby it is simultaneously possible to remove the closing section.




In other words, the end portion of the protruding leg of the header section can be formed in a way to receive in the first place a removable closing section and in the second place a fixable or fixed additional section. In this case, the closing section can present a convex-shaped structure or ball-shaped projection, which can be connected to a leg or a web that is thinner than the convex structure. Inside the closing section can be located an indentation that faces towards the housing inside and is contiguous with and immediately adjacent to the before-mentioned web or leg. The indentation can be shaped to receive a structure connected to the leg of the header section, but offset by approximately 90° with regard to the removable closing section's structure. The structure of the header section can likewise be ball-shaped and can present, like the removable closing section, a web with a tapered section. The tapering can form into an approximately 90° offset web or leg of the stationary header section, whereby this part also can be contiguous with an indentation, which indentation is built in a way to engage with the ball-shaped conformation of the removable housing part. With the intention to avoid noise production as well as to essentially guarantee a regular fastening of the closing section, the convex structures can be at least partially covered with a plastic shell. By using the plastic shell, in the moment when the removable closing section is inserted into the indentation of the stationary header section and pulled down, the interengagement of both individual housing parts to each other can simultaneously be essentially guaranteed. This is a positive connection that may release the positive locking with little effort without requiring a tool, whereby it is simultaneously possible to remove the closing section.




Depending on the application situation, the housing may be realized as a closed housing, or, in case of sliding doors, it may also be conceived as being open downwards. For this latter application, an additional terminal section can be attached to an inside-directed leg of the closing section. This terminal section may be linked in a positive and non-positive connection with the closing section by means of screwing or gluing. According to the application intention, the terminal section can be variable in its length, with a possible extension as far as the leg of the header section, which is attached to the base section.




In a further embodiment of the housing according to the present invention, it is possible to incorporate other components in the housing. A casing for the control/regulation can be made of an extruded metal section whereby simultaneously grooves are provided in the circular legs, which grooves support the insertion of boards equipped with electronic components. Shutters can close the casing on its lateral side. Consequently a casing has been designed that is hermetically protected against exterior parasitic induction. Of course, a power pack or energy supply may be arranged inside this casing. This casing, as well as other optional equipment, conceived in a different way according to the desired range of application, can be mounted by means of mounting plates, which are inserted into undercut grooves in the stationary header section and secured by appropriate screwing means. This method can be very functional, as such extruded metal sections may be in each case cut to the desired length.




When using an additional section that builds so to say a prolongation of the header section's protruding leg and thus a widening of the housing, the additional section's end portion is executed like the header section's end. The header section's end portion interacts in a similar way as the closing section, in an interengagement as described before. Nevertheless the additional section is positively and non-positively linked to the header section by means of a screwed connection and, unlike the closing section, is not detachable once it is pivoted.




In one embodiment, the housing basically includes a header section comprising two legs arranged at an angle of approximately 90° towards each other, hooked to a base section by means of a location which describes an angle of approximately 45°, with a connecting or interengaging leg extending parallel and conformed thereto, and subsequently positively and non-positively connected. The free leg, that means the header section's protruding leg, presents on its end a conformation permitting to hook preferably without needing essentially any tools another profile that serves as cover for the housing.




In other words, the present invention can relate to a housing for automatic door operators, which housing serves to receive and house mechanical and electronic components, such as running devices, suspension devices for movable door leaves, drive units comprising power transmissions, couplings, motor and displacement tracking equipment, auxiliary drives, control/regulation systems, power packs and sensors. In at least one embodiment, the housing basically can include a header section which comprises two legs arranged at an angle of approximately 90° with respect to each other. The header section can be hooked onto a base section by means of a recessed opening or slot which is at an approximately 45° angle with respect to each of the leg sections. A connecting or interengaging leg can connect the two legs, which connecting leg is parallel to the slot and conformed thereto, and subsequently positively and non-positively connected. The connecting leg can be connected to the other two legs by essentially any type of connecting arrangement or structure, such as bolts, screws, pins, fasteners, welding, adhesive bonding, pressure fittings, clamps, splines, form fittings and contour fittings. What is meant by positively and non-positively connected in at least one embodiment of the present invention is listed in the previous sentence. The free leg, that means the header section's protruding leg, presents on its end a conformation which can permit another profile that serves as a cover for the housing to be hooked onto the protruding leg, preferably without needing any tools.




The above discussed embodiments of the present invention will be described further hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying figures. When the word “invention” is used in this specification, the word “invention” includes “inventions,” that is, the plural of “invention.” By stating “invention,” the Applicants do not in any way admit that the present application does not include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention, and maintain that this application may include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention. The Applicants hereby assert that the disclosure of this application may include more than one invention, and, in the event that there is more than one invention, that these inventions may be patentable and non-obvious one with respect to the other.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be explained in detail on the basis of several possible diagrammatically represented embodiment examples in the following figures.





FIG. 1

shows a sectional drawing of the housing with a header section with adjoining closing section and terminal section;





FIG. 2

shows a detailed drawing of the header section;





FIG. 3

shows a detailed drawing of the closing section;





FIG. 4

shows a detailed drawing of the terminal section;





FIG. 5

shows a detailed drawing of the terminal section according to another possible embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

shows a housing of the before described type with an integrated closed casing for electrotechnical equipment;





FIG. 7

shows a single sectional drawing of the integrated closed casing according to

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

shows a partial sectional view taken of a portion of the housing according to

FIG. 1

, but with additionally inserted additional section and interengagement of the closing section;





FIG. 9

shows a detailed drawing of the additional section;





FIG. 10

shows a drawing of the cable duct section;





FIG. 11

shows a drawing of the cable duct section according to another possible embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

shows a partial sectional drawing of a portion of a housing with additional section and installed drive motor;





FIG. 13

shows the housing as in

FIG. 1

, but with an additional section having an interengagement with the closing section;





FIG. 14

shows a movable partition system having a housing according to at least one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 15

shows a door system having a housing according to at least one embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 16

shows a movable partition system having a housing according to at least one embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

represents a housing, which for example can be utilized for a sliding door, whereby the sliding leaves are not shown. In this case, the housing is illustrated in a sectional drawing transverse with regard to the longitudinal direction. For completeness, it is mentioned that such housings may also be utilized for swing door operators, though the embodiment examples exclusively refer to the application in a sliding door operator as well as a curved sliding door operator. The housing basically comprises a header section


1


followed by a closing section


2


, to which is connected a terminal section


3


. Inside the housing is featured a device in the form of a trolley


63


with roller


61


connected thereto and with a support roller


62


.




In this case, the header section


1


basically comprises two legs


5


,


25


that are, as represented by the embodiment example as shown in

FIG. 2

, positively and non-positively connected with each other by means of the connecting leg


34


. Due to this conception, leg


25


is to be considered as a protruding component of the header section when compared to leg


5


, as leg


5


may be fastened positively and non-positively via fastening holes


6


to a non-represented base or wall section, as well as to a girder of the sub-construction. In further development of the present invention and for an even improved fixing, a special section may be put to use at which the header section is suspended prior to being screwed. This is made possible by means of a leg-shaped ramp


7


which extends parallel to the connecting leg


34


. The location


8


for the base profile arranged between the connecting leg


34


and the ramp


7


offers the possibility to suspend the header section


1


, in which all components for the sliding door are pre-mounted, at the base profile and to fasten it with the latter thereafter through fastening holes


6


. With the intention to realize the suspension without any substantial problem, the ramp


7


is provided with a recess


9


with regard to or corresponding to the leg


5


. The free end of leg


5


leads into a leg


19


offset by approximately 90° and thus oriented into the direction of leg


25


, with an end portion presenting a brush channel


4


into which—not illustrated in the drawings—a brush may be installed to close the remaining slot between a projection


21


likewise found on the leg


19


and the end of the employed terminal section


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a carrier leg


14


is arranged at the upper part of the leg


19


, again at an angle of approximately 90° with regard to leg


5


. The underside of carrier leg


14


has a projection


18


creating in conjunction with projection


21


a hollow space


17


having an aperture


20


. The carrier leg's


14


upper side exhibits straight supporting surfaces


16


interrupted by an outwardly directed projection


15


. Furthermore, a support leg


10


conformed to the leg


5


extends likewise offset by approximately 90° with regard to the leg


5


. The lower surface of support leg


10


is equipped with a running surface


11


which is slightly curved or shaped in a concave manner. The trolleys


63


support roller


62


which leans against the running surface


11


. The support leg


10


presents on its upper side, that is to say on the opposite side of running surface


11


, a locating face


12


which is flat. Furthermore, at the end of the protruding support leg


10


is provided a groove


13


. A hollow space


23


in the area of connecting leg


34


is created by the support leg


10


and the running leg


25


extending parallel thereto. The hollow space


23


is for example limited by the projection


24


presenting a recess


26


designed in a way that the recess


26


points in the direction of the protruding end of leg


25


. On the opposite side, close to the end of leg


25


, is provided another recess


26


so that due to recess


26


inside the projection


24


, recess


26


within web


35


can be used to integrate or house, for example, components required for an automatic door operator at essentially any place without any problem.




The leg's


25


free end presents a projection


33


to which an undercut


27


is associated in the form of an almost arc of circle contour. The contour of undercut


27


stretches out inside the web


35


and ends within a leg


32


which extends parallel to leg


25


but is offset by the extension of web


35


. The web


32


has on its end a curvature


31


whereby close to its end exists a holding leg


30


offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


32


. The end of holding leg


30


extends into a ball-shaped projection


28


. A free space


29


is built between the leg


30


with its ball-shaped projection


28


and the undercut


27


.




Together with the before described header section


1


, the closing section


2


, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, is ready for use. In this case, the closing section


2


basically includes an elongated leg


36


being limited on its one end by an edge


51


and on its other end by a recess


44


, as can be seen in

FIG. 3. A

slightly curved leg


38


, becoming later leg


39


, offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


36


, follows the edge


51


. When looking closer at the contour of leg


39


, it passes from a curvature


123


into a holding leg


41


, which free end presents a ball-shaped projection


40


. There is a recess or indentation


42


between the holding leg


41


and a projection


43


departing from leg


39


, which indentation is required for the interengagement of the closing section


2


with the header section


1


. Due to the pattern of holding leg


41


in the end portion of header section


1


, it is possible to realize, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the interengagement of both sections to each other without needing essentially any tools. With the intention to achieve a durable interengagement, the ball-shaped projections


28


and


40


are respectively equipped with a liner


124


, preferably made in the form of a plastic layer. This type of connection allows an easy assembly and likewise disassembly without tools. Moreover there are no locking parts protruding either outside or inside the housing interior


125


.




The leg


45


of closing section


2


found adjacent to the recess


44


is slightly bent towards the housing interior


125


and ends at an edge


50


. To this edge


50


is connected a leg


46


having a straight projection


48


at its end and a projection


52


offset by approximately 90° with respect to the projection


48


and directed to the housing interior


125


with an attached, slightly-biased projection


49


. There is another projection


126


substantially parallel with respect to the before-mentioned projection


52


, so that a screw channel


47


is created between the projection


126


and the projection


52


. To complete the description, it is to say that there is an undercut or void


86


between the projection


126


and the leg


45


to form a hollow space inside the housing interior


125


.




A terminal section


3


may be used in conjunction with the end of projection


48


of closing section


2


. This terminal section


3


is disclosed in two different lengths by the

FIGS. 4 and 5

. A surface


56


of terminal section


3


leans on the underside of leg


46


. The straight projection


48


of closing section


2


thereby stretches out into an indent


58


of terminal section


3


. The indent is integrated in a leg


59


, which is offset by approximately 90° with regard to the surface


56


. The leg's


59


end presents a ramp


60


, which lies close to the biased projection


49


. The terminal section


3


, placed in that way, is either glued to the closing section


2


or connected positively and non-positively by a screwed connection not visible to the outside. The exterior shape of terminal section


3


shows a curved contour


55


, the end of which runs with surface


56


into a slightly rounded peak


57


. The contour


55


is interrupted by grooves


54


located at intervals from the peak


57


to the end of the interior prolongation of leg


59


, which interior prolongation comprises the convex leg


53


. Due-to the differing lengths of leg


53


, it is possible to completely close the housing or to close it just partially. Thus it is substantially obvious that a header section, a closing section and a terminal section can build a housing of the type according to at least one embodiment of the present invention. In case a bigger housing is requested, this may be realized, for example, by using an additional header section


79


. The additional header section


79


is illustrated by FIG.


9


. It includes basically a straight leg


94


, one end of which presents a projection


33


and thus also the same execution as already described for the end of header section


1


in FIG.


2


. Therefore one end of the header section


1


and one end of the additional header section


79


are equipped in substantially the same way.




In order to connect the additional header section


79


to the header section


1


, the other end of leg


94


is designed in a similar way as the end execution of the closing section


2


. Therefore, an offset


97


is provided to which is linked a ball-shaped conformation


96


. In continuation of the ball-shaped conformation


96


follows a ball bed


98


into which the ball-shaped projection


28


engages in the moment when the profiles interengage. Simultaneously there is a projection


101


with a locating face


99


that leans on the projection


31


of header section


1


. Between both end executions, again recesses


26


are provided as already described in

FIG. 2

illustrating the header section


1


.




It is, for example, possible, as shown in

FIG. 8

, to put in and/or to insert a mounting plate


81


between the recesses


26


, to which mounting plate, for example, via a screw connection


82


, a corner part


83


for a notched strap


80


is positively and non-positively connected to the housing. Besides the before-described notched strap


80


, other components for a sliding door operator may be utilized. This is also shown in

FIG. 12

, whereby in this embodiment example, a retention plate


113


, holding a retention bracket


115


of a motor


112


by means of screw connections


114


, is inserted between the recesses


26


in the header section


1


. In this example, a drive pulley


116


for the drive belt is arranged at the motor


112


. Through these two embodiment examples, it is obvious that in the rear housing area as well as in the front housing area at either location, most differing components may be attached, as well with one as with two screwed connections


82


as shown by the embodiment example in

FIG. 13

illustrated with mounting plate


118


.





FIG. 6

illustrates the fastening of a closed casing


65


that is especially used for control and regulation equipment and power packs. Here the closed casing


65


is held in place by means of a mounting plate


67


and the therein incorporated screwed connection


68


. In this configuration, an exterior wall of leg


74


of the closed casing


65


is adjacent the leg


32


.




The closed casing


65


is separately illustrated in FIG.


7


. The already mentioned leg


74


presents a protruding leg


78


whereby a leg


77


offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


74


is conformed thereto. At the free end of leg


74


is also formed a leg


70


likewise offset by approximately 90°. The end portion of leg


70


presents a corner part


71


, which leads into a leg


73


that is offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


70


. Likewise offset by approximately 90° is a leg


76


meeting again another leg


69


offset by approximately 90° thereto and directed towards leg


77


. Within the closed room built by the legs


69


,


70


,


73


,


74


,


76


and


77


, grooves


72


are found, into which may slide boards


66


for different control functions. There are moreover diagonally opposed screw channels


75


allowing the closure of the closed casing


65


at its fronts.




The running section


89


placed on the carrier leg


14


is, like the before mentioned components for the housing, cut to the required length. This running section


89


is interchangeable and may present different contours. The running section


89


lies on the supporting surface


16


with the therein integrated projection


15


of carrier leg


14


. Due to the projection


15


, the running section is blocked in its position and is retained respectively at its ends via trolley stoppers


92


which may be continuously fastened by means of clamping screws


91


, as shown in FIG.


8


. In this case the clamping screws act against the underside of carrier leg


14


. The running surface


90


of running section


89


thus interacts with the employed rollers


61


. Depending on the kind of stressing, different contour forms may be put to use.




Notched straps


80


are fixed to the housing inside at regular intervals as described, to properly close the housing with the closing section


2


. The lower end of the notched strap


80


is provided with an actuation arm


88


rotatably located by means of a bedding


85


. The actuation arm


88


presents on its one end a hook


87


engaging in the undercut


86


of closing section


2


. In case the hook


87


engages, the closing section


2


is positively and non-positively connected with the header section


1


. In case, however the actuation arm


88


is pivoted into the operation direction


119


, the closing section


2


together with the terminal section


3


may be pivoted into the operation direction


120


, with the ultimate effect that, past a certain angle, the complete closing section together with the terminal section may be removed. All this is possible preferably without essentially any tools. Joining of both housing components is likewise possible preferably without tools.




The hollow space


23


built inside the header section


1


, may be used as a cable duct. For this application a special cable duct section


93


, preferably made of plastic, is used. The cable duct section


93


, as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, basically presents a leg


102


and a leg


106


. Leg end


110


of leg


102


engages into a groove


22


arranged at the end of support leg


10


. A projection


103


is formed on leg


102


engaging in a groove


13


. Thus the cable duct section


93


is fixed and may partially, due to its shape conception, which description follows below, fold out via an operation direction


127


. For this purpose, contiguous with the leg


102


follows a tapered cross section


104


, and the leg


105


following thereupon presents the same dimensions as the leg


102


. The reduced cross section


104


allows the area of leg


106


to be pivotable with regard to leg


102


via the operation direction


127


. In the closed position, the end portion of leg


109


is located at the locating face


111


, which is placed at the projection


24


. In order to realize a regular interengagement and thus a proper fit, another leg


107


offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


106


is provided with a ball-shaped leg end portion


108


. This leg end portion


108


engages in the hollow space


23


.




In its end areas, the housing is screwed via the screw channels comprised in the sections, for example screw channel


37


, by means of terminal parts. Thus a housing which is substantially easy to handle has been conceived in at least one embodiment of the present invention. /





FIGS. 14 and 16

show a movable partition system


202


having movable partitions


203


and a guide rail


204


(

FIG. 14

) and a housing


206


(FIG.


16


). The housing


206


can be located adjacent and mounted to an upper portion


207


or ceiling of a wall or building structure


208


according to at least one embodiment of the present invention. The housing


206


also has end caps


205


.





FIG. 15

shows a door system having door panels


200


and closing devices


201


. The housing can be located adjacent the upper portion of the door system, according to at least one embodiment of the present invention.




One feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing, especially for automatic door operators, which especially serves to receive mechanical and electrotechnical components/such as running devices, suspension devices for movable door leaves, drive units comprising power transmissions, coupling, motor and displacement tracking equipment, auxiliary drives, controls/regulations, power pack, sensors etc., whereby the housing includes a header section


1


basically constructed of two legs


5


,


25


arranged at an angle of approximately 90° towards each other and linked by a connecting leg


34


, hooked and positively and non-positively fastened to a building by means of a base section via a location


8


, which is placed at an angle of approximately 45 degrees and conformed to the connecting leg


34


extending parallel thereto, and the leg


25


presents on its free end a rounded projection


33


to which is associated a towards the housing interior


125


directed undercut


27


conformed to a web


35


, undercut becoming later a leg


32


extending parallel to the leg


25


and at the free end of leg


32


is arranged a deflecting holding leg


30


limited by a ball-shaped projection


28


and joined by a pivotable closing section


2


fixable by means of an interengagement, at which section's end is placed a terminal section


3


as well as end caps to be mounted at the header section's


1


fronts.




Another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the terminal section


3


is limited by a leg


19


arranged at the leg's


5


free end.




Yet another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the terminal section


3


stretches out as far as to the free leg


19


.




Still another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that respectively one support leg


10


and one carrier leg


14


, extending at an angle of approximately 90° from the leg


5


, are directed towards the housing interior


125


.




A further feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the support leg


10


displays a running surface


11


on one side executed to present a concave shape and that on the opposite side is found a straight locating face


12


which is provided with a groove


13


at the protruding end of support leg


10


.




Another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the carrier leg


14


shows a supporting surface


16


, which is interrupted by a projection


15


.




Yet another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that a running section


89


with a ball-type running surface


90


leans on the supporting surface


16


and is hold at its longitudinal ends by means of trolley stoppers


92


respectively lapping over the running section


89


and the carrier leg


14


.




Still another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that at the leg


25


directed towards the housing interior


125


exists a projection


24


respectively a web


35


presenting each a mirror-inverted recess


26


.




A further feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that a cable duct section


93


is placed in at least partial zones of a hollow space


23


formed by the support leg


10


, the connecting leg


34


and part of leg


25


.




Another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the cable duct section


93


is made of plastic and presents a straight leg


102


, which besides a projection


103


is provided with a tapered cross section


104


, with a leg offset by approximately 90° with regard to leg


102


and conformed thereto and another conformed leg


107


extending parallel to the leg


102


, whereby simultaneously a cross section thickening is found at a leg end portion


108


.




Yet another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the closing section


2


basically consists of a straight leg


36


, which has got a recess


44


on one end joined with leg


45


bent to the housing interior


125


which leg's end extends into an angled leg


46


and the other leg's end


36


extends directly into a bent leg


38


.




Still another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the free end of the bent leg


38


presents an offset recess


42


directed towards the housing interior


125


, recess becoming a holding leg


41


with conformed ball-shaped projection


40


.




A further feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the terminal section


3


is locatable at the free end of leg


45


.




Another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the terminal section


3


presents a slightly curved exterior contour interrupted by grooves


54


.




Yet another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the terminal section


3


is screwed respectively glued to the closing section


2


inside the housing interior


125


.




Still another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the closing section


2


is fastened to the header section


1


by means of a hook-shaped interlocking.




A further feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that, in order to enlarge the housing, an additional header section


79


is employed between the header section


1


and the closing section


2


.




Another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that a casing


65


for the control/regulation built by a profile is incorporated into the housing interior


125


realized by sections


1


,


2


, casing that is closed on its fronts by shutters.




Yet another feature of the invention resides broadly in the housing characterized in that the casing


65


consists of a hollow light metal section whereby grooves


72


for the reception of electrotechnical boards are simultaneously provided in the legs


69


,


73


,


74


.




U.S. application Ser. No. 909/415,340, having a filing date of Oct. 8, 1999, inventor Andreas Finke, and attorney docket No. NHL-DOR-61, entitled “HOUSING FOR AUTOMATIC DOOR MECHANISMS HAVING A HINGED CONNECTION” and claiming priority from International Application No. PCT/EP99/00808, filed on Feb. 8, 1999 and Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 198 04 859, filed on Feb. 9, 1998, and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/415,334, having a filing date of Oct. 8, 1999, inventor Lothar Ginzel, and attorney docket No. NHL-DOR-64, entitled “HOUSINGS FOR AUTOMATIC DOOR MECHANISMS, REVOLVING DOORS, SENSOR STRIPS, SENSOR STRIPS WITH INTEGRATED RAILS, AND SLIDING DOOR DRIVE SYSTEMS HAVING A FASTENING SYSTEM FOR END CAPS OF THE HOUSINGS, WHICH HOUSINGS ARE FORMED BY SECTIONS” and claiming priority from International Application PCT/EP99/00822, filed on Feb. 9, 1999 and Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 198 04 801.7, filed on Feb. 9, 1998, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.




Some examples of housing or access panels which may be utilized or incorporated in an embodiment of the present invention may be found in the following U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,682, issued on Jul. 12, 1994.




Some examples of guide rails or guide rail arrangements for door, wall or partition systems which may be utilized or incorporated in an embodiment of the present invention may be found in the following U.S. patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,064, issued to inventor Salice on Jul. 23, 1996; U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,681, issued to inventor Minami on Jul. 12, 1994; U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,828, issued to inventor Matimura on Dec. 3, 1985; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,289, issued to inventor Naimo on Apr. 18, 1978.




Some examples of doors, foldable doors, or door systems and devices for their operation which may be utilized or incorporated in an embodiment of the present invention may be found in the following U.S. patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,123, issued to inventors Kuyama, et al. on Jun. 9, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,216, issued to inventor Tillmann on Jul. 29, 1997; U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,230, issued to inventor Ostrander on Feb. 16, 1993; U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,142, issued to inventor Pilsbury on Nov. 24, 1992; U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,903, issued to inventor Chen on Mar. 31, 1992; U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,926, issued to inventor Behring on Dec. 10, 1991; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,932,455, issued to inventor Yamada on Jun. 12, 1990.




Some examples of movable partition or wall systems and devices for their operation which may be utilized or incorporated in an embodiment of the present invention may be found in the following U.S. patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,930,953, issued to inventor Estfeller on Aug. 3, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,027, issued to inventor Hormann on Mar. 24, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,461,829, issued to inventors Lehto, et al. on Oct. 31, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,675, issued to inventor Schmidhauser on Apr. 11, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,857, issued to inventor Owens on Jul. 19, 1994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,281, issued to inventor Kordes on Mar. 22, 1994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,648, issued to inventor Kordes on Mar. 7, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,013, issued to inventor Tillman on May 23, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,544,462, issued to inventor Kordes on Aug. 13, 1996; U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,761, issued to inventors Hobbiebrunken, et al. on Apr. 18, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,332, issued to inventor Siener on Oct. 6, 1992; U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,555, issued to inventor Owens on Aug. 27, 1991; U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,119, issued to inventor Ybarra on June 19, 1990; U.S. Pat. No. 4,914,878, issued to inventors Tamaki, et al. on Apr. 10, 1990; U.S. Pat. No. 4,895,246, issued to inventor Rizzi on Jan. 23, 1990; U.S. Pat. No. 4,752,987, issued to inventors Dreyer, et al. on Jun. 28, 1988; U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,094, issued to inventors Teller, et al. on Jun. 24, 1986; U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,828, issued to inventor Matimura on Dec. 3, 1985; U.S. Pat. No. 4,458,462, issued to inventor Schold on Jul. 10, 1984; U.S. Pat. No. 4,404,770, issued to inventor Markus on Sep. 20, 1983; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,112,647, issued to inventor Scheid on Sep. 12, 1978.




The components disclosed in the various publications, disclosed or incorporated by reference herein, may be used in the embodiments of the present invention, as well as, equivalents thereof.




The appended drawings in their entirety, including all dimensions, proportions and/or shapes in at least one embodiment of the invention, are accurate and to scale and are hereby included by reference into this specification.




All, or substantially all, of the components and methods of the various embodiments may be used with at least one embodiment or all of the embodiments, if more than one embodiment is described herein.




All of the patents, patent applications and publications recited herein, and in the Declaration attached hereto, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.




The corresponding foreign and international patent publication applications, namely, Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 198 04 860.2, filed on Feb. 9, 1998, having inventors Andreas Finke and Andreas Althoff, and DE-OS 198 04 860.2 and DE-PS 198 04 860.2 and International Application PCT/EP99/00811, as well as their published equivalents, and other equivalents or corresponding applications, if any, in corresponding cases in the Federal Republic of Germany and elsewhere, and the references cited in any of the documents cited herein, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.




The details in the patents, patent applications and publications may be considered to be incorporable, at applicant's option, into the claims during prosecution as further limitations in the claims to patentably distinguish any amended claims from any applied prior art.




Although only a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clause are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures.




The invention as described hereinabove in the context of the preferred embodiments is not to be taken as limited to all of the provided details thereof, since modifications and variations thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.




At Least Partial Nomenclature






1


) Header section






2


) Closing section






3


) Terminal section






4


) Brush channel






5


) Leg






6


) Fastening holes






7


) Ramp






8


) Location for base profile






9


) Recess






10


) Support leg






11


) Running surface






12


) Locating face






13


) Groove






14


) Carrier leg






15


) Projection






16


) Supporting surface






17


) Hollow space






18


) Projection






19


) Leg






20


) Aperture






21


) Projection






22


) Groove






23


) Hollow space






24


) Projection






25


) Leg






26


) Recess






27


) Undercut






28


) Ball-shaped projection






29


) Space






30


) Holding leg






31


) Curvature






32


) Leg






33


) Projection






34


) Connecting leg






35


) Web






36


) Leg






37


) Screw channel






38


) Leg






39


) Leg






40


) Ball-shaped projection






41


) Holding leg






42


) Recess






43


) Projection






44


) Recess






45


) Leg






46


) Leg






47


) Screw channel






48


) Straight projection






49


) Biased projection






50


) Edge






51


) Edge






52


) Projection






53


) Convex leg






54


) Groove






55


) Contour






56


) Surface






57


) Peak






58


) Indent






59


) Leg






60


) Ramp






61


) Roller






62


) Support roller






63


) Trolley






64


) Height adjustment






65


) Closed casing






66


) Board






67


) Mounting plate






68


) Screw connection






69


) Leg






70


) Leg






71


) Corner part






72


) Groove






73


) Leg






75


) Screw channel






76


) Leg






77


) Leg






80


) Additional header section






81


) Mounting plate






82


) Screw connection






83


) Corner part






84


) Attachment lever






85


) Bedding






66


) Undercut






87


) Hook






88


) Actuation arm






89


) Running section






90


) Running surface






91


) Clamping screws






92


) Trolley stoppers






93


) Cable duct section






94


) Leg






95


) Locating face






96


) Ball shaped conformation






97


) Offset






98


) Ball bed






99


) Locating face






100


) Locating face






101


) Projection






102


) Leg






103


) Projection






104


) Tapered cross section






105


) Leg






106


) Leg






107


) Leg






108


) Leg end portion






109


) Leg end portion






110


) Leg end






111


) Locating face






112


) Motor






113


) Retention plate






114


) Screw connection






115


) Retention bracket






116


) Drive pulley






117


) Opening area






118


) Mounting plate






119


) Operation direction






120


) Operation direction






123


) Curvature






124


) Liner






125


) Housing interior






126


) Projection






127


) Operation direction



Claims
  • 1. An openable and closable automatic door system comprising:at least one door element; at least one drive mechanism being configured and disposed to move said at least one door element; a housing being configured to at least partially enclose said at least one drive mechanism; said housing comprising a first leg and a second leg; said second leg being configured to be mounted to a building structure; said first leg being disposed substantially transverse to said second leg; said first leg having a first end and a second end; said second leg having a first end and a second end; said first end of said first leg being connected to said first end of said second leg; said housing comprising a removable portion; said removable portion being configured to engage and disengage with said second end of said first leg; said removable portion comprising: a convex structure being disposed on of said removable portion; and an indentation being disposed adjacent said convex structure; said second end of said first leg comprising: a convex structure; and a web; said web being disposed to connect said convex structure of said first leg to said second end of said first leg; and said web being disposed substantially transversely to said first leg; said convex structure of said first leg being configured and disposed to engage with said indentation; said removable portion being configured to be pivotable with respect to said first leg to permit said convex structure of said first leg to engage and disengage with said indentation; said second end of said first leg further comprises: a projection; an extending leg having a first end and a second end; a connecting portion; said connecting portion is disposed substantially transverse to said first leg and substantially transverse to said extending leg; said connecting portion is configured and disposed to connect said first leg and said extending leg adjacent said first end of said extending leg; and said extending leg is disposed substantially parallel to said first leg and extends past said projection; and said convex structure and said web of said second end of said first leg are disposed on and substantially perpendicular to said second end of said extending leg.
  • 2. The automatic door system according to claim 1, wherein:said connecting portion of said second end of said first leg forms an indentation; and said convex structure of said removable portion is configured and disposed to engage with said indentation of said second end of said first leg.
  • 3. The automatic door system according to claim 2, wherein:said housing comprises a connecting leg; said connecting leg is configured and disposed to form the connection between said first end of said first leg and said first end of said second leg; said connecting leg is disposed to form an obtuse angle with respect to said first leg; and said connecting leg is disposed to form an obtuse angle with respect to said second leg.
  • 4. The automatic door system according to claim 3, wherein:said connecting leg comprises an attachment structure configured to attach said housing to the building structure; said attachment structure is connected to said connecting leg and extends substantially parallel to said connecting leg; said removable portion having a first end and a second end; said convex structure of said removable portion being disposed on said first end; said removable portion having a terminal section; said terminal section is connected to said second end of said removable portion.
  • 5. The automatic door system according to claim 4, wherein:said housing has a hollow interior configured to receive and house components for the automatic door system; and said housing being configured to receive an end cap to close an end of said housing.
  • 6. An openable and closable automatic door system comprising at least one door element and at least one drive mechanism configured and disposed to move said at least one door element, a housing being configured to at least partially enclose said at least one drive mechanism and to contain components of said automatic door system, said housing comprising:a first leg; a second leg; said second leg being configured to be mounted to a building structure; said first leg being disposed substantially transverse to said second leg; said first leg having a first end and a second end; said second leg having a first end and a second end; said first end of said first leg being connected to said first end of said second leg; a removable portion; said removable portion, being configured to engage and disengage with said second end of said first leg; said removable portion comprising: a convex structure being disposed on said removable portion; and an indentation being disposed adjacent said convex structure; said second end of said first leg comprising: a convex structure; and a web; said web being disposed to connect said convex structure of said first leg to said second end of said first leg; and said web being disposed substantially transversely to said first leg; said convex structure of said first leg being configured and disposed to engage with said indentation; said removable portion being configured to be pivotable with respect to said first leg to permit said convex structure of said first leg to engage and disengage with said indentation; said second end of said first leg further comprises: a projection; an extending leg having a first end and a second end; a connecting portion; said connecting portion is disposed substantially transverse to said first leg and substantially transverse to said extending leg; said connecting portion is configured and disposed to connect said first leg and said extending leg adjacent said first end of said extending leg; and said extending leg is disposed substantially parallel to said first leg and extends past said projection; and said convex structure and said web of said second end of said first leg are disposed on and substantially perpendicular to said second end of said extending leg.
  • 7. An automatic door system claim 6, wherein:said connecting portion of said second end of said first leg forms an indentation; and said convex structure of said removable portion is configured and disposed to engage with said indentation of said second end of said first leg.
  • 8. An automatic door system according to claim 7, wherein:said housing comprises a connecting leg; said connecting leg is configured and disposed to form the connection between said first end of said first leg and said first end of said second leg; said connecting leg is disposed to form an obtuse angle with respect to said first leg; and said connecting leg is disposed to form an obtuse angle with respect to said second leg.
  • 9. An automatic door system according to claim 8, wherein:said connecting leg comprises an attachment structure configured to attach said housing to the building structure; said attachment structure is connected to said connecting leg and extends substantially parallel to said connecting leg; said removable portion having a first end and a second end; said convex structure of said removable portion being disposed on said first end; said removable portion having a terminal section; said terminal section is connected to said second end of said removable portion.
  • 10. An automatic door system according to claim 9, wherein:said housing has a hollow interior configured to contain the components of the automatic door system; and said housing being configured to recieve an end cap to close an end of said housing.
  • 11. An automatic door system according to claim 10, wherein:said second end of said second leg comprises a projection; and said terminal section extends to said projection of said second leg when said indentation of said removable portion engages with said convex structure of said first leg.
  • 12. An automatic door system according to claim 11, wherein:said second leg comprises a support leg and a carrier leg; said carrier leg is disposed between said second end of said second leg and said support leg; and each of said support leg and said carrier leg is configured and disposed to extend substantially perpendicular from the second leg toward said housing interior.
  • 13. An automatic door system according to claim 12, wherein:said support leg has a first side and a second side disposed opposite said first side; said support leg comprises a running surface disposed on said first side of said support leg and facing said carrier leg; said running surface has a substantially concave shape; said support leg comprises a locating surface disposed on said second side of said support leg; and said locating surface comprises a groove.
  • 14. An automatic door system according to claim 13, wherein:said carrier leg has a first side and a second side disposed opposite said first side; said carrier leg comprises a supporting surface disposed on said first side of said carrier leg; and said supporting surface comprises a projection.
  • 15. An automatic door system according to claim 14, wherein:said housing comprises a running section; said running section is disposed on and connected to said supporting surface of said carrier leg; said running surface has a convex shape; and said housing comprises end stops disposed at each end of said running surface to secure said running surface to said carrier leg.
  • 16. An automatic door system according to claim 15, wherein:said first leg comprises a projection disposed adjacent said first end of said first leg; and said projection extends toward said interior of said housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 04 860 Feb 1998 DE
CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA

This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP99/00811, filed on Feb. 8, 1999, which claims priority from Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 198 04 860.2, filed on Feb. 9, 1998. International Application No. PCT/EP99/00811 was pending as of the filing date of the above-cited application. The United States was an elected state in International Application No. PCT/EP99/00811.

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Parent PCT/EP99/00811 Feb 1999 US
Child 09/415528 US