Modular revolving door assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10294710
  • Patent Number
    10,294,710
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 25, 2015
    9 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; Chi Q
    Agents
    • Wissing Miller LLP
Abstract
A modular revolving door assembly (1) for installation in an opening is disclosed comprising a central column (2) and at least one door panel (3) connected to the central column (2) and rotatably arranged. The central column (2) comprises a driven column (4) and a driving base unit (5). The driving base unit (5) comprises a drive unit (6) and is arranged to be mounted to the bottom of the opening in level with or above a surrounding floor. The driven column (4) is mounted to the driving base unit (5). The driving base unit (5) is arranged to drive the driven column (4) to rotate the driven column (4) and the door panel (3). The driven column (4) extends above the driving base unit (5). Also disclosed is a method for installing a modular revolving door assembly comprising a drive unit (6) enclosed within the central column (2).
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is the National Stage entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/056463 filed on Mar. 25, 2015, published on Oct. 15, 2015 under Publication Number WO 2015/155012, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Sweden Patent Application Numbers 1450445-0 and 1450446-8 filed Apr. 10, 2014.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a revolving door assembly comprising a central column and at least one door panel connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis.


BACKGROUND ART

Revolving doors are manufactured in different sizes. The size of a revolving door may be dependent on the number of people that are expected to walk through the revolving door and the desired size to visually fit the building and/or to achieve a particular image. The size of a revolving door may also be dependent on the size of an existing revolving door to be replaced or the opening in a building or inner wall in which the revolving door is installed. In order to meet the required size each revolving door is manufactured based on the desired size in a customized fashion.


Revolving doors are in many installations automatically controlled and therefore have a drive unit including a motor and usually a gear. The drive unit may be installed above the door panels of the revolving door such as in DE 196 06 200 A1, EP 340 771 A1 and some embodiments of DE 94 21 367 U1. However, the location of the drive unit above the door panels results in an increased height of the revolving door and cover sheets or panels above the door panels are required to conceal the drive unit as seen in FIG. 1 of DE 94 21 367 U1. Cover sheets or cover panels may disturb the aesthetic appearance, in particular when the revolving door is installed in a building having a glass facade.


The drive unit may also be located in a pit in the floor as in DE 94 21 367 U1 (see e.g. FIG. 3). However, this requires extensive modification and rebuilding of the floor and may not be possible e.g. if there is a story, such as a basement, below the installation site of the revolving door.


The drive unit may also be located in a central body of the revolving door as in WO 92/08868 A1, DE 94 21 367 U1 (see e.g. FIG. 1) and DE 197 11 460 A1. However, the location in a central body results in a bulky construction that requires a large central body and thus a large revolving door with a large installation width is required or if the total width of the revolving door is limited the passage capacity is decreased. The large and bulky central body may also disturb the aesthetic appearance of the revolving door.


In DE 10 2005 030 755 A1 a drive unit is partially located in a centre pillar of the revolving door and mounted to the ceiling construction above the door panels. A bearing guiding the centre pillar is also mounted to the ceiling construction. The location of the drive unit partially above the door panels results in an increased height of the revolving door and disturbs the aesthetic appearance of the revolving door.


All the above described revolving doors according to prior art also requires extensive installation as well as comprehensive customization of the revolving door.


Thus, there exists a need for an improved revolving door.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One object of the present invention is to decrease delivery times of a revolving door. One object of the present invention is to facilitate installation of a revolving door. One object of the present invention is to reduce the time for installation of a revolving door. One object of the present invention is to achieve fast replacement of a revolving door. One object of the present invention is to achieve an aesthetically appealing appearance of a revolving door. One object of the present invention is to achieve a revolving door having a compact design.


These and further objects are achieved by a modular revolving door assembly for installation in an opening. The modular revolving door assembly comprises a central column and at least one door panel connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis. The central column comprises a driven column and a driving base unit. The driving base unit comprises a drive unit. The driving base unit is arranged to be mounted to the bottom of the opening. The driven column is mounted to the driving base unit. The driving base unit is arranged to drive the driven column to rotate the driven column and the door panels connected to the driven column around said central axis. The driven column extends above the driving base unit.


The modular revolving door assembly of the present invention decreases the delivery times of a revolving door, since the driving base unit including the drive unit can be pre-assembled and possibly kept at stock. The driving base unit includes the drive unit and no separate installation of the drive unit is therefore necessary. Since the driven column extends above the driving base unit, the driving base unit is not located within the upper portion of the driven column. Thus, the upper portion of the driven column does not encompass the driving base unit or the drive unit of the driving base unit. Thereby, the driven column is easily adaptable to the installation, e.g. by cutting. The driven column is easily adapted to the installation since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit, which is located below the upper portion of the driven column. Thus, the modular revolving door assembly of the present invention facilitates the installation of a revolving door and reduces the time for the installation thereof. Since the driving base unit includes the drive unit and the driven column is easily adapted to the installation, the modular revolving door assembly of the present invention achieves fast replacement of a revolving door in a similar way. Since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit and the driving base unit is mounted at the bottom of the opening in level with a surrounding floor or above the surrounding floor, no drive unit is present e.g. above the door panels and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved, which in particular is advantageous when installed in an opening of a building having a glass facade. Further, no pits in the floor, which may require machining, or installation in a basement is needed. The driving base unit is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby also the revolving door assembly is mounted in floor level or above and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The driving base unit can be mounted directly on the floor. The drive unit is included in the driving base unit which is comprised in the central column and thereby a compact design is achieved.


In one aspect, the height of the driven column is adaptable. Since the height of the driven column is adaptable, the revolving door assembly is easily adaptable to the installation. No adaption of the driving base unit is necessary. The driven column, which extends above the driving base unit, is easily adapted to the installation by adapting the height of the driven column. The delivery times of a revolving door are reduced, since the driving base unit including the drive unit can be pre-assembled and possibly kept at stock and the driven column is easily adapted to the installation. The driven column is easily adapted to the installation since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit. In addition, the driven column extends above the driving base unit and thus the inner space of the upper portion of the driven column is void of the drive unit. Thus, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated and the time for the installation thereof is reduced. Since the driving base unit includes the drive unit and the driven column is easily adapted to the installation, fast replacement of a revolving door is achieved in a similar way.


In one aspect, the revolving door assembly is freestanding. Thereby, the revolving door assembly stands by its own and does not need any support or guiding, such as bearings, at the top of the revolving door assembly. The complete support is located at the bottom of the revolving door assembly. Thereby, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated, the time for installation of a revolving door is reduced and fast replacement of a revolving door is achieved since no fitting of the revolving door assembly to the top of the opening is necessary. Also an aesthetically appealing revolving door is obtained due to the absence of upper support and guiding means.


In one aspect, the drive unit comprises a motor. Thereby, the motor is comprises in the driving base unit and is located below the upper portion of the driven column. Thus the adaption of the driven column to the installation is facilitated and easy and fast installation of the revolving door assembly is improved.


In one aspect, the driven column is supported by the driving base unit. Thereby, the driving base unit carries the driven column and the door panels connected to the driven column. No separate support for the driven column or the door panels is needed. Thus, the installation is further facilitated and simplified.


In one aspect, the driven column comprises a bottom column part connected to the driving base unit and a top column part connected to the bottom column part. Thereby the driven column is divided in a bottom column part and a top column part. The length (corresponding to the height when installed) of the parts that has to be transported can thereby be reduced, which simplifies the handling and transport and reduces the transport costs. The bottom column part can be pre-assembled to the driving base unit, which further facilitates and simplifies the installation. Also the handling and transport is simplified since the number of separately handled and transported parts are reduced.


In one aspect, the height of the top column part is adaptable. The handling, transport and installation is thereby further facilitated and simplified, since the top column part as a separate part is easily adapted to the installation.


In one aspect, the height of the driven column is adaptable such that the height of the central column is essentially equal to or larger than the height of the door panel. Thereby, the height of the driven column and also the central column is adapted to the door panels. The central column extends basically along the height of the door panels.


In one aspect, the height of the driven column is adaptable such that the height of the driven column is essentially equal to or larger than the height of the door panel. Thereby, the height of driven column is adapted to the door panels. The driven column extends basically along the height of the door panels.


In one aspect, the drive unit comprises a gear. Thereby the door panels can be easily rotated and a movement from a motor can be easily transferred to the driven column and the door panels connected thereto such that the rotation of the door panels is achieved. Further, the gear is comprised in the driving base unit and is located below the upper portion of the driven column. Thus the adaption of the driven column to the installation is facilitated and easy and fast installation of the revolving door assembly is improved.


In one aspect, the driving base unit comprises a support structure and the drive unit includes a motor arranged to rotate said at least one door panel around said central axis, wherein the driving base unit comprises at least one bearing arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel, and wherein the motor and the bearing is mounted to the support structure. By mounting both a bearing and a motor to the support structure, the bearing and the motor have a common support and both the motor and the bearing are therefore supported at a common location. By only having a common support structure, the size of the central column can be reduced and in particular can the width of the central column be reduced.


The above and further objects are also achieved by a method for installing a modular revolving door assembly in an opening. The modular revolving door assembly comprises a central column and at least one door panel connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis. The central column comprises a driven column and a driving base unit. The driving base unit comprises a drive unit and the driving base unit is arranged to drive the driven column to rotate the driven column and the door panels connected to the driven column around said central axis. The method comprises the steps of:

    • adapting the height of the driven column based on the height of the opening,
    • mounting the driven column to the driving base unit, and
    • mounting the driving base unit at the bottom of the opening.


The method of the present invention achieves a fast and easy installation of a revolving door, since the driving base unit including a drive unit is mounted at the bottom of the opening and the driven column without a drive unit is easily adapted to the height of the opening. Similarly, the method of the present invention enables fast replacement of a revolving door.


In one aspect, the driving base unit is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor. Thereby, the driving base unit is mounted in floor level or above the floor level, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby also the revolving door assembly is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. No pits in the floor, which may require machining, or installation in a basement is needed. The driving base unit can be mounted directly on the floor.


In one aspect, the method comprises the step of connecting the at least one door panel to the central column. Thereby a complete revolving door assembly including door panels is assembled.


In one aspect, the at least one door panel is connected to the driven column of the central column. Thereby, the door panel is attached to the driven column and rotates together with the driven column.


In one aspect, the driven column comprises a bottom column part and a top column part, wherein the height of the driven column is adapted by adapting the height of the top column part based on the height of the opening, wherein the driven column is mounted to the driving base unit by mounting the bottom column part to the driving base unit, wherein the method comprises the step of connecting the top column part to the bottom column part. Thereby the driven column is divided in a bottom column part and a top column part. The height of the parts that have to be handled can thereby be reduced, which simplifies the handling and installation. The bottom column part can be pre-assembled to the driving base unit, e.g. at the manufacturing factory, which further facilitates and simplifies the installation at the installation site e.g. since instead of mounting the complete driven column to the driving base unit the top column part is mounted to the bottom column part and the top column part is shorter than the total height of the driven column. Also installation is then simplified since the number of separately handled parts is reduced.


In one aspect, the step adapting the height of the driven column based on the height of the opening is achieved by adapting the height of the top column part based on the height of the opening and the height of the bottom column part. Thereby, the top column part can be handled separately when adapted, which facilitates the installation.


In one aspect of the method, the revolving door assembly is a revolving door assembly according to any of the above aspects of the modular revolving door assembly.


The above and further objects are achieved by a revolving door assembly for installation in an opening. The revolving door assembly comprises a central column and at least one door panel connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis. A drive unit is enclosed within the central column. The drive unit comprises a motor arranged to rotate said at least one door panel around said central axis, a gear arranged to transmit a rotating movement of the motor to a rotating movement of said at least one door panel, and a control unit arranged to control the rotation of said at least one door panel.


The revolving door assembly of the present invention decreases the delivery times of a revolving door, since the control unit is enclosed in the central column and no separate control unit adapted to the installation site, such as the building in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed and the possibility of placing a control unit at the installation site, is needed. The control can be a standard control unit and possibly kept at stock. The motor, gear and control unit are arranged within the central column and no separate installation of these parts is therefore necessary. Thus, the revolving door assembly of the present invention facilitates the installation of a revolving door and reduces the time for the installation thereof. Since the drive unit including the motor, the gear and the control unit is enclosed within the central column, the revolving door assembly of the present invention achieves fast replacement of a revolving door in a similar way. Since the drive unit including the motor and the gear as well as the control unit is enclosed within the central column, the drive unit including these parts are not located outside the central column and not visible from the outside of the revolving door assembly and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved, which in particular is advantageous when installed in an opening of a building having a glass facade. The drive unit comprising the motor, the gear and the control unit is enclosed in the central column and thereby a compact design is achieved. The revolving door assembly can be considered to comprise a complete drive unit.


In one aspect, the control unit comprises electronic equipment controlling the rotation of said at least one door panel. Thereby, electronic equipment controlling the rotation of the door panel is enclosed within the central column. No separate installation of electronic equipment is needed. Installation of the revolving door assembly is thereby simplified and facilitated. A compact and aesthetically appealing design is also achieved.


In one aspect, the control unit is located below the motor. Thereby, impact on the control unit from heat emanating from the motor, which to a large extent raises, will be reduced. Thus, the functionality and the endurance of the control unit is improved.


In one aspect, the central column comprises a driven column and a driving base unit, wherein the driving base unit is arranged to drive the driven column to rotate the driven column and the door panel connected to the driven column around said central axis, wherein the driving base unit comprises the drive unit. By having a driving base unit comprising the drive unit enclosed within the central column, the delivery times of a revolving door is decreased, since the driving base unit including the drive unit can be pre-assembled and possibly kept at stock. The driving base unit includes the drive unit and no separate installation of the drive unit is therefore necessary. Thus, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated and the time for the installation thereof is reduced. Since the driving base unit includes the drive unit having the motor, the gear and the control unit, fast replacement of a revolving door is achieved in a similar way.


In one aspect, the driving base unit is arranged within the driven column. By arranging the driving base unit comprising the drive unit within the driven column, achievement of a compact and aesthetically appealing design is facilitated, since the driving base unit is covered by the driven column.


In one aspect, the driving base unit is arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening. Since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit and the driving base unit is mounted at the bottom of the opening, no drive unit is present e.g. above the door panels and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved, which in particular is advantageous when installed in an opening of a building having a glass facade. Further, no pit in the floor, which may require machining, or installation in a basement is needed. Thereby also the revolving door assembly is mounted at the bottom of the opening and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The driving base unit can be mounted directly on the floor.


In one aspect, the driving base unit is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor. Since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit and the driving base unit is mounted at the bottom of the opening in level with a surrounding floor or above the surrounding floor, no drive unit is present e.g. above the door panels and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved. Neither is any pit in the floor, which may require machining, nor installation in a basement needed. The driving base unit is mounted in level with a surrounding floor or above a surrounding floor, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby also the revolving door assembly is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The driving base unit can be mounted directly on the floor.


In one aspect, the driving base unit comprises a support structure, wherein the motor, the gear and the control unit are mounted to the support structure. By mounting the motor and the gear as well as the control unit to the support structure, the motor, the gear and the control unit have a common support and the motor, the gear and the control unit are therefore supported at a common location. By only having a common support structure, the size of the central column can be reduced and in particular can the width of the central column be reduced. Further, the installation and handling is facilitated.


In one aspect, the driving base unit comprises at least one bearing arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel, wherein the bearing is mounted to the support structure. By mounting also a bearing to the support structure, the bearing and the motor, gear and control unit have a common support and are therefore supported at a common location. By only having a common support structure for all these parts, the size of the central column can be further reduced and in particular can the width of the central column be reduced.


In one aspect, the driven column comprises a bottom column part connected to the driving base unit and a top column part connected to the bottom column part and wherein the drive unit is enclosed within the bottom column part. Thereby the driven column is divided in a bottom column part and a top column part. The length (corresponding to the height when installed) of the parts that has to be transported can thereby be reduced, which simplifies the handling and transport and reduces the transport costs. The bottom column part can be pre-assembled to the driving base unit, which further facilitates and simplifies the installation. Also the handling and transport is simplified since the number of separately handled and transported parts are reduced. By enclosing the drive unit within the bottom column part, the time for installation and replacement of a revolving door assembly is further reduced and handling is facilitated, since the drive unit including the motor, gear and control unit is enclosed within the bottom column part that may be pre-assembled to the driving base unit and the drive unit does not protrude out of the bottom column part.


In one aspect, the height of the driven column is adaptable. Since the height of the driven column is adaptable, the revolving door assembly is easily adaptable to the installation. No adaption of the driving base unit is necessary. The driven column is easily adapted to the installation by adapting the height of the driven column. The delivery times of a revolving door are reduced, since the driving base unit including the drive unit can be pre-assembled and possibly kept at stock and the driven column is easily adapted to the installation. The driven column is easily adapted to the installation since the drive unit is included in the driving base unit. Thus, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated and the time for the installation thereof is reduced. Since the driving base unit includes the drive unit and the driven column is easily adapted to the installation, fast replacement of a revolving door is achieved in a similar way.


In one aspect, the revolving door assembly is freestanding. Thereby, the revolving door assembly stands by its own and does not need any support or guiding, such as bearings, at the top of the revolving door assembly. The complete support is located at the bottom of the revolving door assembly. Thereby, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated, the time for installation of a revolving door is reduced and fast replacement of a revolving door is achieved since no fitting of the revolving door assembly to the top of the opening is necessary. Also an aesthetically appealing revolving door is obtained due to the absence of upper support and guiding means.


Further objects and features of the present invention will appear from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a revolving door assembly according to the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a front view of a driving base unit of a revolving door assembly according to the present invention.



FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the driving base unit shown in FIG. 2 along the section A-A.



FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the driving base unit shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 along the section B-B.



FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a portion of the driving base unit shown in FIGS. 2-4 along the section C-C.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X is shown in FIG. 1 and details thereof are shown in FIGS. 2-5.


The central column 2 comprises a driven column 4 and a driving base unit 5. The driving base unit 5 is arranged to drive the driven column 4 to rotate the driven column 4 and the door panels 3 connected to the driven column 4 around said central axis X. The driven column 4 is thereby driven by the driving base unit 5 and the driving base unit 5 drives the driven column 4. Thereby, the driving base unit 5 is an active part in the rotation of the driven column 4 and the driven column 4 is a passive part in the rotation of the driven column 4.


The driving base unit 5 comprises a drive unit 6. The drive unit 6 comprises a motor 13. The motor 13 is arranged to rotate the door panels 3 connected to the central column 2 around said central axis X. The motor 13 is arranged to rotate the driven column 4 and the door panels 3 connected to the driven column 4 around said central axis X. The driven column 4 is connected to the drive unit 6. The driven column 4 is driven by the drive unit 6.


The drive unit 6 is enclosed within the driven central column 2. The drive unit is enclosed in the central column and no separate drive unit adapted to the installation site, such as the building in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed and the possibility of placing e.g. a control unit at the installation site, is needed. The drive unit can be a standard drive unit and possibly kept at stock. Thus, the delivery time of a revolving door is decreased, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated and the time for the installation thereof is reduced. Since the drive unit is enclosed within the central column, the drive unit is not located outside the central column and not visible from the outside of the revolving door assembly and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved, which in particular is advantageous when installed in an opening of a building having a glass facade. The drive unit is enclosed in the central column and thereby a compact design is achieved.


The driving base unit 5 is arranged within the driven column 4. By arranging the driving base unit comprising the drive unit within the driven column, achievement of a compact and aesthetically appealing design is facilitated, since the driving base unit is covered by the driven column.


The driven column 4 is supported by the driving base unit 5. Thus, the weight of the driven column 4 is carried by the driving base unit 5. The driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5.


The driven column 4 extends above the driving base unit 5. Thus, the top of the driven column 4 is located above the top of the driving base unit 5. The driven column extends above the top of the driving base unit. Since the driven column 4 extends above the driving base unit 5, the driving base unit 5 is not located within the upper portion of the driven column 4. Thus, the upper portion of the driven column 4 does not encompass the driving base unit 5 or the drive unit 6 of the driving base unit 5. The driven column 4 extends above driving base unit 5 from the bottom of the opening. Thereby, the driven column is easily adaptable to the installation, e.g. by cutting.


The revolving door assembly 1 has at least one door panel 3. The revolving door assembly 1 may comprise two, three, four, five, six or more door panels 3. Revolving doors having two to four door panels are the most common configurations. The revolving door assembly 1 shown in FIG. 1 has four door panels 3.


The revolving door assembly 1 may be for installation in an opening. The opening can be an opening in a building wall, such as a facade or outer wall or an interior wall. The opening can be limited by a right and a left restriction, such as a right and a left door jamb. The opening can also be limited by a bottom restriction, such as a floor or ground. The opening may also be limited by a top restriction, such as a ceiling or top door jamb. The opening may also be without top restriction, i.e. with an open top, which may be the case for example when the opening is arranged in an indoor partition dividing a room in smaller areas or when the opening is arranged in a fence. The revolving door assembly of the present invention may be arranged in an opening with an open top since it may be arranged as a freestanding revolving door.


The height of the driven column 4 from the bottom of the opening exceeds the height of the driving base unit 5 from the bottom of the opening. Since the height of the driven column 4 exceeds the height of the driving base unit 5, the driving base unit 5 is not located within the upper portion of the driven column 4. Thus, the upper portion of the driven column 4 does not encompass the driving base unit 5 or the drive unit 6 of the driving base unit 5. Thereby, the driven column is easily adaptable to the installation, e.g. by cutting.


The height of the driven column 4 is adaptable. Since the height of the driven column 4 is adaptable, the driving base unit 5 can have a standard configuration that is equal for all or at least several revolving doors. The driving base unit 5 may have a fixed standard height. Then the height of the driven column 4 is customized to fit the installation, such as the height of the opening. The height of the driven column 4 may be adaptable to the desired height of installation. The height of the driven column 4 may be adaptable to the height of the opening. The height of the driven column 4 can be easily adapted e.g. by cutting a column to a desired height (which can be seen as a length before installation). The driven column 4 can also be provided in various heights to fit different installations. The driving base unit 5 can be a standard piece that is totally premanufactured and kept at stock e.g. at the manufacturer. The driving base unit 5 may be a standard unit. The driving base unit 5 may have a standard height. The standard height may be the same for all sizes of revolving doors. By only having to adapt the height of the driven column 4, the revolving door 1 can be delivered very fast from the stock. The driven column 4 can be adapted, e.g. by cutting, at the manufacturer before shipping or at the site of installation by the person performing the installation. Preferably, all driving and controlling equipment performing the rotation of the revolving door assembly 1 is included in the driving base unit 5. The driven column 4 can simply be cut by sawing or machining. The driven column 4 may be a tube, which may be made of metal, such as aluminum, or any other suitable material.


The height of the driven column 4 may be adaptable such that the height of the central column 2 is essentially equal to or larger than the height of the door panel 3. By adapting the height of the driven column 4 such that the height of the central column 2 is essentially equal to the height of the door panel 3, a construction where the door panel 3 and the central column 2 end at basically the same height. In some applications, the height of the door panel 3 is smaller than the height of the central column 1, e.g. if the purpose of the revolving door 1 is to block entrance but not achieving a seal of the opening. The height of the driven column 4 may be adaptable such that the height of the central column 2 is essentially equal to the height of the door panel 3.


The height of the driven column 4 may be adaptable such that the height of the driven column 4 is essentially equal to or larger than the height of the door panel 3. This is in particular an alternative when the driven column 4 extends essentially to the bottom of the central column 2.


In one aspect, the height of the driven column 4 is adjustable. The height of the driven column 4 may be adjustable by means of a telescoping portion. The driven column 4 may comprise an adjustable telescoping end piece, which preferably is located at the top of the driven column 4.


The revolving door assembly has a modular structure, which comprises three main modules, namely the driving base unit 5, the driven column 4 and said at least one door panel 3. The driving base unit 5 is a standard module that is the same for all or at least a large number of revolving doors 1 having different sizes. The driving base unit 5 can be kept completely assembled at stock. The driving base unit 5 may pre-assembled. The driven column 4 is adapted to the installation. The only adaption of the driven column 4 that is required is adaption of the height of the driven column 4, or the top column part 8 if the driven column 4 is divided into two parts, in which latter case the bottom column part 7 may be premounted to the driving base unit 5, e.g. when kept at stock. The height of the driven column 4 can be adapted. The door panels 3 are also easily adapted to the specific installation, e.g. by cutting the frames and glass panels to a desired size. This can also be done at the manufacturer's factory or a retailer's workshop or at the site of installation, and possibly by a local glazier.


The modular revolving door assembly 1 reduces delivery times and reduces the number of models that have to be kept at stock. The modular revolving door assembly 1 also reduces the installation time since the complete driving base unit 5 including the drive unit 6 is mounted to the floor, the driven column 4 is attached to the driving base unit 5 (before or after mounting of the driving base unit 5 to the floor), the door panels 3 are attached to the driven column 4 and then the drive unit 6 only has to be connected to a power supply. No other fitting is required at the site of installation.


The revolving door assembly 1 may be an automatic revolving door assembly 1. The automatic revolving door assembly 1 may be automated by means of the drive unit 6.


The drive unit 6 is located within the central column 2. By locating the drive unit 6 in the central column 2 an aesthetic design is achieved, which does not involve any covering boxes or screens. It also implies a compact design, e.g. a narrow central column 2. It also facilitates the installation of the revolving door assembly 1, since the complete driving base unit 5 including the drive unit 6 can be pre-assembled and delivered as one unit. This also implies easy and fast replacement of a revolving door in case of breakdown. Further, no machining of the floor is needed, possibly except for a groove for a cable if supplied at the bottom of the revolving door assembly.


It is possible to only attach the revolving door assembly to the floor at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1 further facilitating arrangement of the revolving door assembly as a freestanding door and further facilitating the installation of the revolving door assembly. Locating the drive unit 6 in the central column 2 enables high door panels 3 extending all the way from the floor to the ceiling.


In one aspect, the revolving door assembly 1 is freestanding. This implies that the revolving door assembly 1 can stand by its own. It is sufficient to mount the driving base unit 5 to the floor or any other suitable foundation, e.g. by mounting the support structure 14 to the floor or foundation. Thus, the revolving door assembly 1 does not have to have any other support. For example the revolving door assembly 1 does not have to be connected to the ceiling or the top of the opening and the revolving door assembly 1 does not have to be provided with any bearing at the top. The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be completely supported at the bottom of the opening. The revolving door assembly 1 is completely journalled on the driving base unit 5. Thereby, the revolving door assembly 1 is void of bearings at the top of the driven column 1. At the top of the driven column 1 the revolving door assembly 1 is void of bearings, guiding means and other attachment means for connection to the boundaries of the opening, such as the top of the opening. Also the driving base 5 unit may be freestanding. The central column 2 may have an upper free end. The upper free end is void of bearings. The driven column of the central column may have an upper free end. The upper free end is void of bearings.


Alternatively, the revolving door assembly 1 may have a top bearing at the top of the central column 2 that guides and stabilizes the revolving door assembly 1. Such a top bearing may in particular be present in large revolving door assemblies 1 and/or where such a top bearing not will be detrimental, neither in terms of space or appearance. However, in many applications such a top bearing may not be necessary and the construction described herein will be sufficiently stable without any top bearing.


In some embodiments, a majority of the radial forces are absorbed at the bottom of the revolving door assembly. Thereby, only a minority of the radial forces is absorbed at the bottom of the revolving door assembly and thus only a small or no bearing or support is necessary at the top of the revolving door assembly. In some embodiments, at least 50% of the radial forces are absorbed at the bottom of the revolving door assembly. In some embodiments, at least 60%, such as at least 70%, such as at least 80%, such as at least 90%, of the radial forces are absorbed at the bottom of the revolving door assembly. Thereby a yet smaller bearing is needed at the top of the revolving door, or no bearing is needed at the top of the revolving door assembly. The majority of the radial forces may be absorbed by the at least one bearing 15, 16 described below. The bearing 15, 16 may be comprised in the driving base unit 5 of the central column 2 and may be mounted to the support structure 14.


The driving base unit 5 is arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be mounted on the bottom of the opening. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be mounted to the floor in the opening. The driving base unit 5 is arranged to be mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor. Thereby, the driving base unit 5 is mounted in floor level or above the floor level, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby also the revolving door assembly 1 is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The driving base unit 5 can be mounted directly on the floor. The driving base unit 5 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. Thereby the driving base unit 5 and also the revolving door assembly 1 are carried essentially in floor level and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in floor level. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The driving base unit 5 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the driving base unit 5 may be in a plane essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the driving base unit 5 may be in a plane parallel to and essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be mounted to a bottom restriction, such as a lower surface, of an opening in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed, e.g. to a flooring. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be attached to the bottom restriction. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be fixed to the bottom restriction. The driving base unit 5 may be statically mounted to the bottom restriction. The support structure 14 of the driving base unit may be static. The support structure 14 of the driving base unit may be arranged to be fixed relative to the bottom restriction.


The driving base unit 5 is arranged to be supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the weight of the driving base unit 5 and the components supported by the driving base unit 5 is carried at the centre of the revolving door 1. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be completely supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the driving base unit 5 is supported only at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be supported at the bottom of the opening. The driving base unit 5 is arranged to be supported by the bottom of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The driving base unit 5 may be arranged to be supported by the bottom restriction of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The bottom restriction of the opening can be a floor, a threshold, a ground or any other foundation on which the revolving door assembly 1 is installed.


The driven column 4 comprises a bottom column part 7 connected to the driving base unit 5 and a top column part 8 connected to the bottom column part 7. The height of the top column part 8 is adaptable. By dividing the driven column 4 in two parts, a bottom column part 7 and a top column part 8, the bottom column part 8 can be pre-fitted to the driving base unit 5 e.g. at the manufacturer before shipping. Thereby, the installation at the site of installation can be easier. The transport of the revolving door assembly is also facilitated since the top column part 8 is shorter than the driven column 4, and at the same time the number of transported pieces can be maintained since the bottom column part 7 may be pre-fitted to the driving base unit 5. The complete driving base unit 5 having the bottom column part 7 mounted to the driving base unit 5 may be pre-fitted and may be ready on stock for fast delivery. Then only the top column part 8 have to be adapted to the installation, e.g. at the manufacturer or at the installation site. The top column part 8 is situated on top of the bottom column part 7. The height of the top column part 8 can be easily adapted e.g. by cutting a top column to a desired height (which can be seen as a length before installation). The top column part 8 can also be provided in various heights to fit different installations. The bottom column part 7 may have a standard height. The combination of the driving base unit 5 having the bottom column part 7 mounted to the driving base unit 5 may have a standard height. The top column part 8 may be connected to the bottom column part 7 by a connection means 45.


The drive unit 6 is enclosed within the bottom column part 7. By enclosing the drive unit within the bottom column part, the time for installation and replacement of a revolving door assembly is further reduced and handling is facilitated, since the drive unit is enclosed within the bottom column part that may be pre-assembled to the driving base unit and the drive unit does not protrude out of the bottom column part.


The drive unit 6 also comprises a gear 11. The gear 11 is arranged to rotate the door panels 3 connected to the central column 2 around said central axis. The gear 11 is arranged to rotate the driven column 4 and the door panels 3 connected to the driven column 4 around said central axis X. The gear 11 is arranged to rotate the door panels 3 by means of the motor 13. The gear 11 is arranged to transmit a rotating movement of the motor 13 to a rotating movement of the door panel 3. The gear 11 is a gear box comprising a plurality of gearwheels 17, 23.


The gear 11 is an oscillating gear 11. As used herein oscillating means a repetitive non-rotating movement about an axis. The oscillating gear 11 is arranged to transform a rotating movement from the motor 13 into an oscillating movement in the gear 11 and back to a rotating movement of the door panel 3. An input member 19 of the gear is rotated by the motor 13. An output member 23 of the gear 11 rotates. The output member 23 is connected to the door panel 3 such that the door panel 3 rotates. The output member 23 is connected to the driven column 4 such that the driven column 4 rotates. The door panel 3 is connected to the driven column 4 and thereby the door panel 3 rotates when the driven column 4 rotates. An oscillating part 17 is arranged between the input member 19 and the output member 23.


The oscillating gear 11 may be arranged to transform a rotating movement from the motor 13 into an oscillating movement of an oscillating part 17 of the gear 11 and to transform said oscillating movement of said oscillating part 17 into a rotating movement of a rotating output member 23 of said gear 11. The rotating movement from the motor 13 may be transferred to a rotating movement of an input member 19 of the gear 11. The oscillating gear 11 may be arranged to transform the rotating movement of the input member 19 of the gear 11 into an oscillating movement of the oscillating part 17 of the gear 11.


The gear 11 comprises an inner external gearwheel 17 driving an outer internal gearwheel 23, wherein the inner external gearwheel 17 comprises at least two cylindrical crankshaft holes 24, wherein each crankshaft hole 23 is arranged at a distance from the periphery of the inner external gearwheel 17 and at a distance from the centre of the inner external gearwheel 17, wherein in at least two of the crankshaft holes 23 a crankshaft 19, 27 is arranged. Preferably, the inner external gearwheel 17 comprises at least three cylindrical crankshaft holes 24, wherein each crankshaft hole 23 is arranged at a distance from the periphery of the inner external gearwheel 17 and at a distance from the centre of the inner external gearwheel 17, wherein in at least three of the crankshaft holes 23 a crankshaft 19, 27 is arranged. The crankshaft 19, 27 may be an eccentric shaft. The inner external gearwheel 17 can be seen as the oscillating part 17 mentioned above. The outer internal gearwheel 23 can be seen as the output member 23 mentioned above. The inner external gearwheel 17 has external teeth 25 (also named cogs) turned radially outwards seen from a gear centre axis of the gear 11. The outer internal gearwheel 23 is arranged radially outside the inner external gear wheel 17. The outer internal gearwheel 23 essentially encloses the circumference of the inner external gearwheel 17. The outer internal gearwheel 23 has internal teeth 26 (also named clogs) turned radially inwards. The internal teeth 26 of the outer internal gear wheel 23 intermesh with the external teeth 25 of the inner external gearwheel 17. The inner external gearwheel 17 oscillates due to the movement of the eccentric crankshafts 19, 27 arranged in the crankshaft holes 24 of the inner external gearwheel 17. Due to intermeshing of the teeth 25, 26 of the gearwheels 17, 23, the oscillating movement of the inner external gearwheel 17 rotates the outer internal gearwheel 23.


The oscillating gear 11 comprises a large output gearwheel (the outer internal gearwheel 23) in relation to the space occupied by the gear 11. The gear 11 is high-geared, i.e. the output torque of the output member 23 is significantly higher than the input torque of the input member 19. Also, the speed of rotation of the output member 23 (e.g. in revolutions per minute) is significantly lower than the speed of rotation of the input member 19. The gear ratio may for example be about 17.


The crankshafts 19, 27 are arranged on the driving base unit 5. The crankshafts 19, 27 are rotatably attached on the driving base unit 5. The crankshafts 19, 27 may be rotatably arranged on the support structure 14 of the driving base unit 5.


One of the crankshafts 19 is connected to and arranged to be rotated by the motor 13. The crankshaft 19 rotated by the motor can be seen as the input member 19 of the gear 11 mentioned above. In some applications, two or more of the crankshafts 19, 27 may be connected to and arranged to be rotated by the motor 13. The crankshaft 19 connected to and rotated by the motor 13 is a driven crankshaft 19.


The central column 2 is arranged centered in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door assembly 1. That is, the centre of the central column 2 coincides with the centre axis X. The driven column 4 is arranged centered in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door assembly 1. That is, the centre of the driven column 4 coincides with the centre axis X. The driving base unit 5 is arranged centered in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1. That is, the centre of the driving base unit 5 coincides with the centre axis X. The gear 11 is arranged centered in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1. That is, the centre of the gear 11 coincides with the centre axis X.


The motor 13 is arranged offset in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1. Thereby, some space is available between the motor 13 and the driven column 4. This implies that a through channel such as the column through channel 28 described below, which is a portion of the main through channel 10, can be arranged next to the motor 13. The motor 13 is also arranged offset in relation to the centre of the gear 11. Since the driven crankshaft 19 of the oscillating gear 11 is arranged at a distance from the centre of the gear 11, the motor 13 is easily arranged offset in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1.


The motor 13 is arranged offset in relation to the axis of the crankshaft 19 connected to the motor 13. Thereby, the motor 13 can be arranged displaced from the position in line with the driven crankshaft 19 towards the centre axis X of the revolving door 1 and thus space is saved and the central column 2 as well as the driven column 4 can be made more narrow. That is, the diameter of the driven column 4 can be smaller. However, in order to give space for the column through channel 28 described below, the motor 13 is preferably not displaced to the centre of the revolving door 1, but is arranged offset in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1. The motor 13 is connected to the gear 11 by means of a universal joint 29. The motor 13 is connected to the driven crankshaft 19 by means of a universal joint 29. A universal joint is also called a cardan joint. A universal joint 19 is a suitable way of connecting the motor 13 and the gear 11 and enabling arrangement of the motor 13 offset in relation to the axis of the crankshaft 19 connected to the motor. The universal joint 29 enables transmission from a vertically arranged motor 13 where the motor shaft of the motor is displaced in relation to the driven crankshaft 19 and thereby a compact design, i.e. a central column 2 having a small diameter, is achieved.


The gear 11 comprises a gear through channel 12. The gear through channel 11 achieves a connection through the gear 11 and enables arrangement of e.g. cabling through the gear 11. The gear through channel 12 of the gear 11 connects a top side of the gear 11 with a bottom side of the gear 11. The oscillating part 17 of the gear 11 comprises the gear through channel 12. Thus, the gear through channel 12 is arranged in the oscillating part 17 and connects the top side of the oscillating part 17 with the bottom side of the oscillating part 17. The gear through channel 12 is arranged in the centre of the oscillating part 17.


The central column 2 comprises a main through channel 10. The main through channel 10 achieves a connection through the central column 2 and enables arrangement of e.g. cabling through the central column 2. The main through channel 10 connects the top of the central column 2 with the bottom of the central column 2. The gear through channel 12 is a portion of the main through channel 10.


The driving base unit 5 comprises a base through channel 9. The base through channel 9 achieves a connection through the driving base unit 5 and enables arrangement of e.g. cabling through the driving base unit 5. The base through channel 9 connects the top of the driving base unit 5 with the bottom of the driving base unit 5. The base through channel 9 is a portion of the main through channel 10. The gear through channel 12 is a portion of the base through channel 9.


The support structure 14 comprises a support through channel 22. The support through channel 22 achieves a connection through the support structure 14 and enables arrangement of e.g. cabling through the support structure 14. The support through channel 22 is a portion of the base through channel 9. The support through channel 9 may be comprised in the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14 and connect the top of the bottom support 30 with the bottom of the bottom support 30.


The driven column 4 comprises a column through channel 28. The column through channel 28 achieves a connection through the driven column 4 and enables arrangement of e.g. cabling through the driven column 4. The column through channel 28 connects the top of the driven column 4 with the bottom of the driven column 4. The column through channel 28 is a portion of the main through channel 10.


The gear through channel 12 is arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. In one aspect, each of the through channels is arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. The gear through channel 12 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. The main through channel 10 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. The base through channel 9 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. The support through channel 22 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. The column through channel 28 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. All of the through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28 may be arranged to accommodate an electric cable 31. All of the through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28 may be arranged to accommodate the same electric cable 31.


The through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28 enable a flexible cable path in the revolving door 1. A cable, such as a power cable, can e.g. be supplied to the revolving door 1 either at the bottom or at the top. For example can a cable, such as a power cable 31, be supplied at the bottom of the revolving door, led through the base through channel 9, including the support through channel 22 and the gear through channel 12 as well as a portion of the column through channel 28, and connected to the motor 13. Alternatively, can a cable be supplied at the top of the revolving door and led through another portion of the column through channel 28 and be connected to the motor 13. The through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28 may also be used for other types of cables connecting different devices and units of the revolving door. For example can a cable be connected to the control unit 32, led through a portion of a column through channel 28 and connected to an emergency breakout device located at the top of the revolving door assembly 1.


A portion of the main through channel 10 is arranged parallel to the motor 13. A portion of the main through channel 10 is arranged between the motor 13 and the driven column 4. A portion of the main through channel 10 is arranged between the motor 13 and the wall of the driven column 4. More particular, a portion of the column through channel 28 is arranged parallel to the motor 13. A portion of the column through channel 28 is arranged between the motor 13 and the driven column 4, e.g. in the space established by having the motor 13 offset in relation to the centre axis X of the revolving door 1.


The through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28, that is the main through channel 10 and the portions thereof, in particular, the gear through channel 12 enable cables to be supplied both at the top or bottom of the revolving door at the option of the customer with the same design. Further, the through channels 9, 10, 12, 22, 28 eliminate the need for power supply by means of swivel or slip-ring connection commonly used in revolving doors.


The gear 11 comprises at least one rod through hole 18. The rod through hole 18 achieves a connection through the gear 11 and enables arrangement of e.g. static rods through the gear. The rod through hole 18 of the gear connects a top side of the gear 11 with a bottom side of the gear 11. The oscillating part 17 of the gear 11 comprises the rod through hole 18. Thus, the rod through hole 18 is arranged in the oscillating part 17 and connects the top side of the oscillating part 17 with the bottom side of the oscillating part 17. The rod through hole 18 is arranged displaced from the centre of the oscillating part 17. The rod through hole 18 is also arranged displaced from the centre of the gear 11. The gear 11 preferably comprises a plurality of rod through holes 18. The gear shown in FIGS. 3-5 has three rod through holes 18. The rod through holes 18 are arranged to accommodate static rods. The rods may be able to support parts, e.g. a motor, arranged on the opposite side of the gear in relation to where the rods are supported, e.g. on the opposite side of the gear in relation to a support structure to which the rods are mounted.


A support rod 20 passes through the rod through hole 18. A support rod 20 may pass through each rod through hole 18. The revolving door assembly shown in the figures has three support rods 20 as seen in FIG. 4. The support rod 20 supports the motor 13. Preferably, the gear comprises at least two rod through holes 18 and at least two support rods 20 passes through the rod through holes 18 in order to increase the stability. More preferably, the gear comprises at least three rod through holes 18 and at least three support rods 20 passes through the rod through holes 18.


The central column 2 comprises a support structure 14. The driving base unit 5 of the central column 2 comprises the support structure 14. The motor 13 is mounted to the support structure 14. The motor 13 is statically mounted to the support structure 14. The drive unit 6 including the motor 13 is mounted to the support structure 14. The drive unit 6 including the motor 13 is statically mounted to the support structure 14. The gear 11 is mounted to the support structure 14. The drive unit 6 including the motor 13 and the gear 11 is mounted to the support structure 14. The control unit 32 is mounted to the support structure 14. The support structure 14 comprises a bottom support 30 having a foot 33. The foot 33 is arranged to be mounted to the floor, e.g. by means of screws or bolts.


The driving base unit 5 comprises support rods 20 passing through the oscillating gear 11 and the motor 13 is connected to the support rods 20. The support structure 14 comprises support rods 20 passing through the oscillating gear 11 and the motor 13 is connected to the support rods 20. The support rods 20 are static and the motor 13 is statically connected to the support rods 20. The oscillating gear 11 comprises rod through holes 18 through which the support rods 20 pass the oscillating gear 11. The support rods 20 may be mounted to the bottom support 30, extend through the oscillating gear 11 and be connected to the motor 13. The motor 13 may be connected to the support rods 20 on the opposite side of the oscillating gear 11 compared to where the support rods 20 are mounted to the bottom support 30. The support rods 20 may pass through the inner external gearwheel 17 of the oscillating gear 11. The inner external gearwheel 17 of the oscillating gear 11 may comprise the rod through holes 18 of the oscillating gear 11. The motor 13 is arranged above the gear 11. The gear 11 is arranged above the bottom support 30. The motor 13 is arranged above the gear 11 and supported below the gear 11. The motor 13 is supported by the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14. The support rod 20 is connected to the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14 below the gear 11 and the motor 13 is connected to the support rod 20 above the gear 11.


The support rods 20 are in FIGS. 3-5 shown as support sleeves 34 and support screws 35. The support sleeves 34 and the support screws 35 mount a lower gear flange 36 and an upper gear flange 37. The oscillating inner external gearwheel 17 is arranged between the lower gear flange 36 and the upper gear flange 37.


The motor 13 is connected to the support rods 20 by motor rods 38 mounted on the upper gear flange 37 and a motor mount 39 mounted on the motor rods 38.


The support structure 14 is arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be mounted on the bottom of the opening. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be mounted to the floor in the opening. The support structure is arranged to be mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor. Thereby, the support structure 14 is mounted in floor level or above the floor level, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby also the revolving door assembly 1 is mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The support structure 14 can be mounted directly on the floor. The support structure 14 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. Thereby the support structure 14 and also the revolving door assembly 1 is carried essentially in floor level and the installation is further facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The support structure 14 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in floor level. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The support structure 14 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the support structure 14 may be in a plane essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the support structure 14 may be in a plane parallel to and essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The support structure 14 is arranged to be mounted to a bottom restriction, such as a lower surface, of an opening in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed, e.g. to a flooring. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be attached to the bottom restriction. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be fixed to the bottom restriction. The support structure 14 may be statically mounted to the bottom restriction. The support structure 14 may be static. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be fixed relative to the bottom restriction. The same is valid for the bottom support 30.


The support structure 14 is arranged to be supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the weight of the support structure 14 and the components supported by the support structure 14 is carried at the centre of the revolving door 1. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be completely supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the support structure 14 is supported only at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be supported at the bottom of the opening. The support structure 14 is arranged to be supported by the bottom of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The support structure 14 may be arranged to be supported by the bottom restriction of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The same is valid for the bottom support 30.


The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be supported by the support structure 14, in particular by the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14. The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be completely supported by the support structure 14, in particular by the bottom support 30. The complete revolving door assembly 1 is supported by the support structure 14, in particular by the bottom support 30.


The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be mounted on the bottom of the opening. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be mounted to the floor in the opening. The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be mounted in level with or above a surrounding floor. Thereby, the revolving door assembly 1 is mounted in floor level or above the floor level, such as on a threshold, base or support. Thereby the installation is facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The revolving door assembly 1 can be mounted directly on the floor. The revolving door assembly 1 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. Thereby the revolving door assembly 1 is carried essentially in floor level and the installation is facilitated. Neither separate support nor any specific preparations at the installation site are needed. The revolving door assembly 1 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in floor level. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The revolving door assembly 1 may be supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the revolving door assembly 1 may be in a plane essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The point of support of the revolving door assembly 1 may be in a plane parallel to and essentially coinciding with a surrounding floor. The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be mounted to a bottom restriction, such as a lower surface, of an opening in which the revolving door assembly 1 is to be installed, e.g. to a flooring. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be attached to the bottom restriction. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be fixed to the bottom restriction. The revolving door assembly 1 may be statically mounted to the bottom restriction.


The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the weight of the revolving door assembly 1 is carried at the centre of the revolving door 1. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be completely supported at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. Thus, the revolving door assembly 1 is supported only at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be supported at the bottom of the opening. The revolving door assembly 1 is arranged to be supported by the bottom of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1. The revolving door assembly 1 may be arranged to be supported by the bottom restriction of the opening at the centre of the revolving door assembly 1.


The drive unit 6 comprises a control unit 32. The control unit 32 is arranged to control the rotation of the door panel 3. The control unit 32 may be arranged to automatically control the rotation of the revolving door assembly 1. The control unit 32 is arranged to control the operation of the revolving door 1 in a conventional manner and is therefore not further described here.


The control unit 32 is enclosed in the central column 2. Thereby, no separate control unit adapted to the installation site, such as the building in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed and the possibility of placing a control unit at the installation site, is needed. The control can be a standard control unit and possibly kept at stock. Thus, the delivery time of a revolving door is decreased, the installation of a revolving door is facilitated and the time for the installation thereof is reduced. Since the control unit is enclosed within the central column, the control unit is not located outside the central column and not visible from the outside of the revolving door assembly and thus an aesthetic appearance is achieved, which in particular is advantageous when installed in an opening of a building having a glass facade. The control unit is enclosed in the central column and thereby a compact design is achieved.


The control unit 32 comprises electronic equipment controlling the rotation of said at least one door panel 3. Thereby, electronic equipment controlling the rotation of the door panel is enclosed within the central column. No separate installation of electronic equipment is needed. Installation of the revolving door assembly is thereby simplified and facilitated. A compact and aesthetically appealing design is also achieved.


The control unit 32 may be located below the motor 13. Thereby, impact on the control unit from heat emanating from the motor, which to a large extent raises, will be reduced. Thus, the functionality and the endurance of the control unit is improved.


The control unit 32 is also connected to the support rods 20. The control unit 2 is connected to the support rods 20 by control rods 40 mounted on the upper gear flange 37 and a control mount 41 mounted on the control rods 20.


The central column 2 comprises at least one bearing 15, 16 arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel 3. Thus, said at least one bearing 15, 16 carries the weight of said at least one door panel 3. The driving base unit 5 of the central column 2 comprises the bearing 15, 16. The bearing 15, 16 is mounted to the support structure 14. The bearing 15, 16 may be mounted to the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14.


The motor 13 and the bearing 15, 16 are supported by the support structure 14. Thus, the support structure 14 carries the weight of the motor 13 and the bearing 15, 16 as well as the weight of the components supported by the bearing 15, 16, such as the at least one door panel 3. The motor 13 and the bearing 15, 16 are completely supported by the support structure 14. The drive unit 6 and the bearing 15, 16 are supported by the support structure 14. Thus, the support structure 14 carries the weight of the drive unit 6 and the bearing 15, 16 as well as the weight of the components supported by the bearing 15, 16, such as the at least one door panel 3. The drive unit 6 and the bearing 15, 16 are completely supported by the support structure 14.


Said at least one bearing 15, 16 may be at least a first bearing 15 and a second bearing 16, which first and second bearings 15, 16 are arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel 3. The second bearing 16 is located at a vertical distance from the first bearing 15. Thus, the first and second bearings 15, 16 are separated from each other in a vertical direction and therefore the revolving door assembly 1 is stabilized and tilting as well as falling of the revolving door assembly 1 is avoided. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 are mounted to the driving base unit 5. Thus, the revolving door assembly 1 is stabilized at the driving base unit 5 and there is no need for any bearing at the top of the revolving door assembly 1. Since the first and second bearings 15, 16 are vertically separated, the width of the central column 2 can be small.


Said at least one bearing 15, 16 is mounted on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the support structure 14, in particular on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 are mounted on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the support structure 14, in particular on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 are mounted on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the support structure 14, in particular on an outer essentially vertical side 21 of the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14, at a vertical distance from each other. This is a convenient way of achieving a stable revolving door assembly 1 where the revolving door assembly 1 only is stabilized and supported by the driving base unit 5 at the bottom of the revolving door assembly 1.


The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 are located in the lower half of the central column 2. Thereby, the revolving door assembly is stabilized in the lower half of the central column. Thus, a freestanding revolving door assembly void of bearings at the top is facilitated and enabled. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 are located in the lower half of the driving base unit 5. Thereby, the revolving door assembly is stabilized in the lower half of the driving base unit. Thus, a freestanding revolving door assembly void of bearings at the top is facilitated and enabled. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 may be located below the centre of gravity of the central column 2. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 may be located below the centre of gravity of the driving base unit 2. The first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 may be located below the motor 13.


The first bearing 15 may be inclined in relation to the central axis X of the revolving door assembly 1. The second bearing 16 may be inclined in relation to the central axis X of the revolving door assembly 1. Both the first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 may be inclined in relation to the central axis X of the revolving door assembly 1, which is shown in FIG. 3. By having an inclined bearing 15, 16, the bearing 15, 16 takes up radial forces. Thus, the bearing 15, 16 is arranged to take up both axial forces and radial forces. Having two inclined bearings 15, 16 further increases the ability of absorbing forces.


The first bearing 15 may be an angular contact bearing. The second bearing 16 may be an angular contact bearing. Both the first bearing 15 and the second bearing 16 may be an angular contact bearing, which is shown in FIG. 3.


In one aspect, the rotating output member 23 of the gear 11, e.g. the outer internal gearwheel 23, is devised as a column support 42 on which the driven column 4 is mounted. The column support 42 is rotatably attached to the driving base unit 5 by means of said at least one bearing 15, 16. The column support 42 is in particular rotatably attached to the bottom support 30 of the support structure 14 of the driving base unit 5 by means of said at least one bearing 15, 16. The column support 42 is basically shaped as a hollow cylinder. The column support 42 comprises internal teeth 26 on a portion of the inner surface of the column support 42. This can be seen as that the teeth 26 of the outer internal gearwheel 23 are arranged on the inner surface of the column support 42. This aspect relates to a rotating output member 23 integrated with a column support 42, which is shown in FIG. 3. The driven column 4 may be mounted to the column support 42 e.g. by screws.


Alternatively may a separate column support be provided and rotatably attached to the driving base unit 5. The rotating output member of the gear may be statically connected to the column support. The column support may also in this embodiment be basically shaped as a hollow cylinder and the rotating output member, e.g. an outer internal gearwheel, may be mounted on the inside the column support. This alternative relates to a separate rotating output member and a separate column support connected to each other. The driven column 4 may be mounted to the column support e.g. by screws.


As a second alternative, internal teeth may be provided on an inside surface of the driven column and the driven column may be rotatably attached to the driving base unit 5 by means of said at least one bearing 15, 16. This alternative relates to a driven column having the rotating output member of the gear integrated in the driven column. The driven column is directly rotatably attached to the driving base unit and therefore no column support is needed.


In one aspect, the driven column 4 encloses the driving base unit 5 and may be mounted to an outer surface of the column support 42. In this aspect the driven column 4 basically has the same height as the revolving door assembly 1. In this aspect, the driven column 4 is preferably divided into two parts, a bottom column part 7 and a top column part 8, as described above. In this aspect, the door panels 3 are preferably attached at the top and bottom of the driven column 4.


Alternatively, the driven column may be mounted to a top portion of the column support and extending mainly upwards seen from the column support. The column support may then be devised as a cylinder extending downwards towards the floor. In this aspect, the door panels are preferably attached at the top of the driven column and at the bottom of the column support. In this aspect, the driven column may be shorter and thus transport is facilitated.


The revolving door assembly 1 may comprise a second gear 43 arranged between the motor 13 and the first gear 11. The second gear 43 reduces the speed of the motor 13 and increases the torque of the motor 13 in a first step. The second gear 43 may comprise a plurality of gears arranged in series between the motor 13 and the first gear 11. The plurality of gears of the second gear 43 reduces the speed of the motor 13 and increases the torque of the motor 13 in a plurality of steps. The gear ratio of the (plurality of) second gear 43 may for example be about 17. The total gear ratio of the oscillating gear 11 and the (plurality of) second gear 43 may for example be about 300. The speed of rotation of the motor 13 may for example be about 3000 revolutions per minute (rpm) and then the total gear ratio of the oscillating gear 11 and the (plurality of) second gear 43 may be about 300.


The driving base unit 5 can be seen as comprising a fixed base part 43 and a rotating base part 44. The rotating base part 44 can be seen to comprise the column support 42 and the outer internal gearwheel 23 of the gear 11. The fixed base part 43 can be seen to comprise the support structure 14, the motor 13 and the gear 11 except the outer internal gearwheel 23. The rotating base part 44 is rotatably attached to the fixed base 43 part by means of said at least one bearing 15, 16. The fixed base part 43 may also be seen to comprise the drive unit 6, the support rods 20, the motor mount 39, the motor rod 38, the control mount 41, the control rod 40 and/or the universal joint 29 as well as the base through channel 9. The fixed base part 43 is adapted to be mounted at the bottom of the opening. The fixed base part 43 may be adapted to be mounted to the bottom of the opening. The fixed base part 43 may be adapted to be mounted to a bottom restriction, such as a lower surface, of an opening in which the revolving door assembly is to be installed, e.g. to a flooring. The fixed base part 43 may be adapted to be attached to the bottom restriction. The fixed base part 43 may be adapted to be fixed to the bottom restriction. The fixed base part 43 may be statically mounted to the bottom restriction. The fixed base part 43 may be arranged to be fixed relative to the bottom restriction. The driven column 4 is connected to the rotating base part 44.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a modular revolving door assembly 1 for installation in an opening, comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises a driven column 4 and a driving base unit 5, the driving base unit 5 comprises a drive unit 6, the driving base unit 5 is arranged to be mounted at the bottom of the opening, the driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5, the driving base unit 5 is arranged to drive the driven column 4 to rotate the driven column 4 and the door panels 3 connected to the driven column 4 around said central axis X, and the height of the driven column 4 is adaptable.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises a drive unit 6 comprising a motor 13 and a gear 11, wherein the gear 11 comprises a gear through channel 12.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises a drive unit 6 comprising a motor 13 and a gear 11, wherein the gear 11 comprises at least one rod through hole 18, wherein a support rod 20 passes through the rod through hole 18 and supports the motor 13.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises a support structure 14 and a drive unit 6 including a motor 13 arranged to rotate said at least one door panel 3 around said central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises at least one bearing 15, 16 arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel 3, and wherein the motor 13 and the bearing 15, 16 is mounted to the support structure 14.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a driving base unit 5 for a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the driving base unit 5 comprises a support structure 14 and a drive unit 6 including a motor 13 arranged to rotate said at least one door panel 3 around said central axis X, wherein the driving base unit 5 comprises at least one bearing 15, 16 arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel 3, and wherein the motor 13 and the bearing 15, 16 are mounted to the support structure 14.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column 2 and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises a motor 13 and a gear 11, wherein the gear 11 is an oscillating gear 11, which is arranged to transform a rotating movement from the motor 13 into an oscillating movement of an oscillating part 17 of the gear 11 and to transform said oscillating movement of said oscillating part 17 into a rotating movement of the door panel 3.


In one aspect, the present invention relates to a revolving door assembly 1 comprising a central column 2 and at least one door panel 3 connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis X, wherein the central column 2 comprises at least a first bearing 15 and a second bearing 16, which first and second bearings 15, 16 are arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel 3, wherein the first bearing 15 is located at a vertical distance from the second bearing 16.


A method for installing the modular revolving door assembly 1 in an opening comprises the steps:

    • adapting the height of the driven column 4 based on the height of the opening,
    • mounting the driven column 4 to the driving base unit 5, and
    • mounting the driving base unit 5 at the bottom of the opening.


These steps may be performed in any order. For example, first the height of the driven column 4 can be adapted based on the height of the opening, e.g. by cutting the driven column 4 to a desired height that suits the opening in which the revolving door assembly 1 is to be installed. The adaption of the driven column 4 can be made in the factory of the manufacturer, in a workshop or at the site of installation. Thereafter, the driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5 and thereafter the combined driving base unit 5 and driven column 4 is put in place and the driving base unit 5 is mounted at the bottom of the opening.


Alternatively, the height of the driven column 4 can first be adapted as above and thereafter the driving base unit 5 is put in place and mounted at the bottom of the opening. Thereafter the driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5.


As a further alternative, the driving base unit 5 can first be put in place and mounted at the bottom of the opening. Thereafter the height of the driven column 4 is adapted based on the height of the opening, e.g. by cutting the driven column 4 to a desired height that suits the opening in which the revolving door assembly 1 is to be installed. Thereafter, the driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5.


The driving base unit 5 may be mounted such that it is supported essentially in level with a surrounding floor. The driving base unit 5 may be mounted to the floor in the opening. The driving base unit 5 may be mounted in floor level or above.


The method may further comprise the step of connecting the at least one door panel 3 to the central column 2. This step is preferably performed after the above method steps. The at least one door panel 3 may be connected to the driven column 4 of the central column 2.


In case the driven column 4 comprises a bottom column part 7 and a top column part 8, the height of the driven column 4 is adapted by adapting the height of the top column part 8 based on the height of the opening. In this case, the driven column 4 is mounted to the driving base unit 5 by mounting the bottom column part 7 to the driving base unit 5, and the method comprises the step of connecting the top column part 8 to the bottom column part 7. In this case, the step of adapting the height of the driven column 4 based on the height of the opening is preferably achieved by adapting the height of the top column part 8 based on the height of the opening and the height of the bottom column part 7.


Mounting of the bottom column part 7 to the driving base unit 5 can be made before or after adapting of the height of the top column part 8. The step of connecting the top column part 8 to the bottom column part 7 can be made before or after the step mounting the driving base unit 5 at the bottom of the opening. It is possible to mount the bottom column part 7 to the driving base unit 5 first and this can be made already during manufacturing of the driving base unit 5. In this case the driving base unit 5 and the bottom column part 7 are delivered as one unit and then only the top column part 8 and the door panels 3 are mounted at the site of installation.


The method may be for installing a revolving door assembly 1 according to any one of the embodiments and variants described above. The method may then be adapted to and comprise steps that suit the particular embodiment or variant.


If the revolving door assembly comprises a top bearing at the top of the central column 2, the method may comprise the step of rotatably mounting the driven column 4 to the top of the opening.


The foregoing has described the principles, preferred embodiments and aspects and modes of operation of the present invention. However, the description should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive, and the invention should not be limited to the particular embodiments and aspects discussed above. The different features of the various embodiments and aspects of the invention can be combined in other combinations than those explicitly described. It should therefore be appreciated that variations may be made in those embodiments and aspects by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. A freestanding, modular revolving door assembly for installation in an opening comprising: a central column and at least one door panel connected to and extending radially outward from the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis, whereinthe central column comprises a driven column and a driving base unit,wherein the driving base unit comprises a drive unit,wherein the drive unit comprises a motor,wherein the driving base unit is arranged within the driven column and mounted to the bottom of the opening in level with or above a surrounding floor,wherein the driven column comprises a tube mounted to the driving base unit,wherein the driving base unit is arranged to drive the driven column to rotate the driven column and the door panel connected to the driven column around said central axis, andwherein the driven column is supported by, and extends above, the driving base unit.
  • 2. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 1, wherein a height of the driven column is adaptable.
  • 3. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 1, wherein the driven column comprises a bottom column part connected to the driving base unit and a top column part connected to the bottom column part, and wherein the drive unit is enclosed within the bottom column part.
  • 4. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 3, wherein a height of the top column part is adaptable.
  • 5. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 1, wherein a height of the driven column is adaptable such that a height of the central column or a height of the driven column is essentially equal to or larger than a height of the door panel.
  • 6. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit further comprises a gear arranged to transmit a rotating movement of the motor of the drive unit to a rotating movement of said at least one door panel.
  • 7. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 6, wherein the driving base unit comprises a support structure and the motor of the drive unit is arranged to rotate said at least one door panel around said central axis, wherein the driving base unit comprises at least one bearing arranged to rotatably support said at least one door panel, and wherein the motor and the bearing are mounted to the support structure.
  • 8. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 7, wherein said gear or said control unit is mounted to said support structure.
  • 9. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit further comprises a control unit arranged to control the rotation of said at least one door panel.
  • 10. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 9, wherein the control unit comprises electronic equipment controlling the rotation of said at least one door panel.
  • 11. A modular revolving door assembly according to claim 9, wherein the control unit is located below the motor.
  • 12. A method for installing a modular revolving door assembly in an opening, wherein the revolving door assembly comprises: a central column and at least one door panel connected to the central column and rotatably arranged around a central axis,wherein the central column comprises a driven column and a driving base unit arranged within the driven column,wherein the driven column is a tube, andwherein the driving base unit comprises a drive unit, and the driving base unit is arranged to drive the driven column to rotate the driven column and the door panel connected to the driven column around said central axis;
  • 13. The method for installing a modular revolving door assembly according to claim 12, wherein the at least one door panel is connected to the driven column of the central column.
  • 14. The method for installing a modular revolving door assembly according to claim 12, wherein the driven column comprises a bottom column part and a top column part, wherein the height of the driven column is adapted by adapting a height of the top column part based on the height of the opening, wherein the driven column is mounted to the driving base unit by mounting the bottom column part to the driving base unit, wherein the method further comprises the step of connecting the top column part to the bottom column part.
  • 15. The method for installing a modular revolving door assembly according to claim 14, wherein the step of adapting the height of the driven column based on the height of the opening is achieved by adapting the height of the top column part based on the height of the opening and a height of the bottom column part.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
1450445 Apr 2014 SE national
1450446 Apr 2014 SE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2015/056463 3/25/2015 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2015/155012 10/15/2015 WO A
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Related Publications (1)
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