The invention concerns a lift-and-slide handle assembly. In one particular but non-exclusive aspect the invention concerns a lift-and-slide handle assembly for a lift-and-slide closure such as a lift-and-slide door or a lift-and-slide window. The invention extends to a lift-and-slide installation.
One conventional type of exterior sliding door (non-lift-and-slide door) includes at least one active door panel having fixed rollers in place to facilitate opening and closing. This type of sliding door includes weather-stripping which is held in contact with the door frame and interlock (where the active door meets with another active door panel or fixed panel). During use the sliding door will have its weather-stripping permanently in contact with the door frame. The result of having the weather-stripping permanently in contact with the frame is that a substantial amount of friction will be encountered when opening or closing the door which will create difficulty during opening and closing. Such difficulty is even more pronounced in larger and heavier doors. A further drawback of large amounts of friction between the weather-stripping and door frame is that the longevity of the weather-stripping will be reduced.
Due to the limited longevity of its weather-stripping this type of sliding door has a reputation for ineffective sealing resulting in water and outside atmosphere leaking into a building past the sliding door. The shortcomings of conventional sliding doors are addressed in a lift-and-slide door which includes a lift-and-slide assembly which is actuated by an operator handle. By rotating the operator handle a wheel carriage of the lift-and-slide door is engaged, thereby lifting the lift-and-slide door. The lift-and-slide door can now be slid without the weather-stripping rubbing against the door frame. When the operator handle is rotated in an opposite direction the lift-and-slide door will be lowered and the weight of the door will bear down on the weather-stripping to provide continuous contact between the weather-stripping and door frame/floor to provide an effective weather barrier and good security.
One drawback associated with conventional lift-and-slide doors relate to difficulties in actuating the operator handle, particularly where a lift-and-slide door includes a heavy active door panel and the handle assembly is to be operated by a frail or elderly user.
An object of the present invention is to provide a lift-and-slide handle assembly which addresses or ameliorates the difficulties associated when actuating existing lift-and-slide handle assemblies or at least to provide a useful alternative lift-and-slide handle assembly. It is also an object of the invention to provides a useful alternative lift-and-slide assembly.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is disclosed herein a lift-and-slide handle assembly including:
a drive shaft operatively adapted to couple with a roller actuating assembly of a lift-and-slide roller carriage;
an electronic drive assembly operatively adapted to couple with the drive shaft to apply torque to the drive shaft;
a manual drive assembly operatively adapted to couple with the drive shaft to apply torque to the drive shaft; and
an override coupling assembly operatively adapted to decouple the electronic drive assembly from the drive shaft to couple the manual drive assembly to the drive shaft.
Preferably the electronic drive assembly includes an electric motor for generating torque.
Preferably the electronic drive assembly includes drive gearing operatively adapted to transmit torque from the electric motor to the drive shaft.
Preferably the override coupling assembly incudes a clutch assembly operatively adapted to couple and decouple the drive gearing from the drive shaft.
Preferably the clutch assembly includes a clutch cam operatively adapted for movement between (i) a clutch engaged position in which the clutch cam couples the drive gearing to the drive shaft, and (ii) a clutch released position in which the clutch cam decouples the drive gearing from the drive shaft.
Preferably the clutch assembly includes at least one cam follower operatively associated with the drive gearing, the at least one cam follower movable between (i) a gear engaged position when the clutch cam is located in the clutch engaged position such that torque is transmitted via the cam follower from the drive gearing to the drive shaft, and (ii) a gear disengaged position when the clutch cam is located in the clutch released position such that the at least one cam follower is unable to transmit torque from the drive gearing to the drive shaft.
Preferably the drive shaft includes a cam follower slot and the drive gearing includes a corresponding drive gearing slot wherein (i) in the gear engaged position the at least one cam follower is located inside both the cam follower slot and the drive gearing slot so as to be adapted to transmit torque from the drive gearing to the drive shaft, and (ii) in the gear disengaged position the at least one cam follower is retracted into the cam follower slot so as to be unable to transmit torque from the drive gearing to the drive shaft.
Preferably the at least one cam follower is a first cam follower and the clutch assembly includes a plurality of cam followers and the drive shaft and the drive gearing include a plurality of corresponding cam follower slots and drive gearing slots.
Preferably the clutch assembly includes a clutch actuator operatively adapted to move the clutch cam between the clutch engaged position and the clutch released position.
Preferably the clutch actuator is a clutch or a tapered pin.
Preferably the clutch leadscrew is adapted to engage a complemental leadscrew thread of the clutch cam.
Preferably the clutch actuator is adapted to undergo lateral movement between an inoperative position and an operative position.
Preferably the clutch assembly includes biasing means operatively adapted to bias the clutch actuator to the inoperative position.
Preferably the override coupling assembly includes an override actuator.
Preferably the override actuator includes a push-button and a plunger, the plunger operatively adapted to couple the push-button to the clutch actuator.
Preferably the push-button is movable between a button rest position and an override position.
Preferably the push-button includes push-button biasing means operatively adapted to bias the push-button to the button rest position.
Preferably the push-button biasing means is a push button spring.
Preferably the manual drive assembly includes a handle adapted for pivotal movement.
Preferably the handle includes a handle hub.
Preferably the handle hub includes a manual coupling formation operatively adapted to cooperate with a complemental drive shaft coupling formation to apply torque to the drive shaft.
The manual coupling formation is a manual coupling keyway and the drive shaft coupling formation is a drive shaft keyway operatively adapted to be located in register with the manual coupling keyway.
Preferably the manual coupling keyway is adapted to be located in register with the drive shaft keyway upon rotation of the handle.
Preferably the manual drive assembly includes a manual key for operative location within the manual coupling keyway and the drive shaft keyway to secure the handle hub to the drive shaft.
Preferably the manual key is movable between (i) a key engaged position in which the manual key is located within the manual coupling keyway and the drive shaft keyway, and (ii) a key released position in which the manual key is retracted from the drive shaft keyway.
Preferably the manual drive assembly includes a key biasing means to bias the manual key to the key engaged position.
Preferably the manual drive assembly includes a handle positioning assembly operative adapted to orient the handle in an operative upright position.
Preferably the handle positioning assembly includes at least one handle locking projection.
Preferably the handle locking projection is a handle locking pin.
Preferably the handle locking pin outwardly extends from the plunger of the override actuator.
Preferably the lift-and-slide handle assembly includes a housing.
Preferably the housing includes a retention sleeve.
Preferably the retention sleeve defines at least one handle locking slot operatively associated with the handle locking pin.
Preferably the handle locking pin is adapted to move along the handle locking slot responsive to movement of the plunger when the push-button is caused to move between the button rest position and the override position.
Preferably the handle locking pin is adapted to be released from the handle locking slot to enable rotation of the handle.
According to a second aspect there is disclosed herein a lift-and-slide installation including a lift-and-slide handle assembly according to the first aspect.
Preferably the lift-and-slide installation includes at least one operable panel moveable between an open position and a closed position.
Preferably the lift-and-slide installation includes an electronic door operatively adapted from moving the at least one operable panel between the open position and the closed condition.
Preferably the lift-and-slide installation includes a control system operatively adapted to activate and deactivate the door operator.
Preferably the control system includes control communications componentry operatively adapted to communicate with door operator communications componentry of the door operator.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompany drawings, wherein:
The embodiment lift-and-slide installation 10 includes an electronic door operator 20 which is adapted to move the operable panel 14 between the open position and the closed position. In this embodiment the electronic door operator 20 is provided in the form of a multi-drive operator which is powered by a non-illustrated rechargeable battery. The multi-drive operator 20 operates in a conventional manner that will be readily understood by persons skilled in the art.
In the embodiment lift-and-slide installation 10 a wireless charging system 22 is operatively adapted to charge a rechargeable battery 102 (discussed below) of the lift-and-slide handle assembly 12. The wireless charging system 22 includes a wireless charging transmitter 24, connected to a non-illustrated electricity supply, and a wireless charging receiver 26 adapted to cooperate with the wireless charging transmitter 24 to charge the rechargeable battery 102.
The lift-and-slide installation 10 includes a non-illustrated control system operatively adapted to activate and deactivate the electronic door operator 20. The control system includes non-illustrated control communications componentry operatively adapted to communicate with door operator communications componentry of the electronic door operator 20. For example, the control communication componentry may include motion sensors to communicate with the door operator communications componentry to activate the electronic door operator 20 responsive to movement of a user approaching the operable panel 14. Alternatively, the control communication componentry may be provided by the circuitry of a mobile phone having installed thereon application software enabling communication with the door operator communication componentry to activate the electronic door operator 20 to move the operable panel 14 between the open and closed positions.
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The electronic drive assembly 30 includes an electric motor 29, shown in
The clutch assembly 38 includes a clutch cam 40 operatively adapted for movement between (i) a clutch engaged position 41, shown in
The embodiment clutch assembly 28 includes three cam followers 42 operatively associated with the drive gearing 36. The cam followers 42 are movable to a gear engaged position 44, shown in
The drive shaft 28 includes cam follower slots 48 and the drive gearing 36 includes corresponding drive gearing slots 50. In the gear engaged position 44, shown in
The clutch assembly 38 includes a clutch actuator 52 operatively adapted to move the clutch cam 40 between the clutch engaged position 41 and the clutch released position 43. In this embodiment the clutch actuator 52 is provided in the form of a clutch leadscrew which is adapted to engage a complemental leadscrew thread 54 of the clutch cam 40. The clutch actuator/leadscrew 52 is adapted to undergo lateral movement between an inoperative position 56, shown in
The override coupling assembly 34 includes an override actuator 62. The override actuator 62 includes a push-button 64 and a plunger 66. The plunger 66 is operatively adapted to couple the push-button 64 to the clutch actuator/leadscrew 52. The push-button 64 is movable between a button rest position 68, shown in
The manual drive assembly 32 includes a handle 74 adapted for pivotal movement about a pivot axis. The handle 74 includes a handle hub 76. The handle hub 76, in turn, includes a manual coupling formation 78, shown in
The manual key 82 is movable between (i) a key engaged position 84, shown in
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The lift-and-slide handle assembly 12 includes a housing 94. The housing 94, in turn, includes a retention sleeve 96 which defines two handle locking slots 98 operatively associated with the handle locking pins 92. The handle locking pins 92 are adapted to move along the pin slots 92 and the handle locking slots 98 responsive to movement of the plunger 66 when the push-button 64 is caused to move between the button rest position 68 and the override position 70. The handle locking pins 92 are further adapted to be released from the handle locking slots 98 to enable rotation of the handle 74 through 180°.
As with conventional lift-and-slide handle assemblies, the handle 74 is adapted to be moved through 180° from an upwardly facing orientation to a downwardly facing position to effect vertical movement of the operable panel 14. In the embodiment lift-and-slide handle assembly 12 the push-button 64 is depressed by a user to the override position 70 so that the handle locking pins 92 are released from the handle locking slots 98 enabling the handle 74 to be turned. Once the handle 74 has been turned so that the manual key 82 is located in the key engaged position 84, the push-button 64 can be released and the handle 74 continued to be rotated to the downwardly facing orientation thus extending the non-illustrated lift-and-slide roller carriage to facilitate sliding movement of the operable panel 14. It is pointed out that the handle locking slots 98 are offset from the horizontal vertical line to prevent the handle 74 being locked in the downwardly facing orientation.
The retention sleeve 96 defines a support surface 97 to support the handle locking pins 92 during rotation of the handle 74. The lift-and-slide handle assembly 12 further includes a handle retention collar 99 having opposing pockets 101 sized for accepting the handle locking pins 92 when the push-button 64 is depressed by a user. The handle 74 includes handle keying detail 103 which co-operate with complemental collar keying detail 105 to ensure proper alignment of the handle 74 with the handle retention collar 99. A circlip 107 is provided for retaining the handle 74. In an alternative embodiment the circlip 107 is replaced with a non-illustrated screw fix.
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The cycloidal discs 128 have holes 138 through which drive pins 140 are passed. The drive pins 140 are secured to an output plate 142 causing the output plate 142 to rotate along with the cycloidal discs 128 at a 50:1 ratio to the input shaft 124. The drive shaft 28 is driven by the output plate 142 via a clutch assembly which operates in a manner corresponding to the clutch assembly 38 described above.
Preferred features of the cycloidal drive gearing include that half the number of teeth are engaged at any one time such that the load is shared across a large area providing a strong system. As the cycloidal discs 128 “walk” slowing round the outer ring gear 136, the surface contact speed is very low, quiet and efficient drive is obtained.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020901945 | Jun 2020 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2021/050606 | 6/12/2021 | WO |