This invention is directed to door handle openers and methods for opening doors. Specifically, the invention is directed to systems and methods of automatically opening doors with a motorized device.
Access to work areas and rooms should not depend on an individual's physical capabilities. Yet around the world there are at least 14,000 specialized radio frequency (RF) protected doors which cannot be opened by people in wheelchairs or with other physical disabilities
Anechoic chambers and other radio frequency (RF) protected rooms are designed to keep internally generated radio waves inside the room, and externally generated radio waves out. These rooms are used to protect satellite and radio dishes from interference, prevent detection of the signals within a room, and prevent stray signals from entering a room. These RF-shielded typically rooms have heavy, complex doors which cannot be opened by people in wheelchairs or with other physical limitations.
Current solutions for opening doors by people with physical disabilities include hooks for pulling the door open and closed, electronic access buttons, and motion activated switches. For RF-shielded doors the hooks are not a viable solution because the doors handles require too much torque. The electronic solutions that currently exist also do not work as they are not designed to turn the complex door handles that are necessary for the shielded rooms. Additionally, these electronic solutions create their own radio waves, and the interference caused by those devices would eliminate the purpose of the RF-shielded rooms. As a result, currently people with disabilities have to rely on someone else to open and close the doors to the RF-shielded rooms, as there are no existing solutions to allow an individual with limited physical mobility to open the doors.
The present invention overcomes the problems and disadvantages associated with current strategies and designs and provides new tools and methods for automatically opening doors.
An embodiment of the invention is directed to a door opener, comprising a housing, a door handle grabber extending from the housing and adapted to engage a door handle, and a motor coupled to the door handle grabber and adapted to rotate the door handle grabber.
In a preferred embodiment, the door opener further comprises a controller, wherein the controller determines the position of the door handle grabber and provides instructions to the motor to rotate the door handle grabber. Preferably, the housing is a cylindrical tube and the door handle grabber extends from an end of the cylindrical tube. The cylindrical tube preferably blocks RF signals from being emitted from within the housing. Preferably, the door opener further comprises a power supply. Preferably, the power supply is one of a wall plug and a battery.
The door opener preferably further comprises a mounting coupled to the housing, wherein the mounting is adapted to couple the housing to a wall. Preferably, the mounting is an accordion arm. In a preferred embodiment, the door handle grabber has at least two tines adapted to engage the door handle. The door opener preferably further comprises an activation device, wherein upon activating the device, the door opener automatically locks or unlocks the door handle.
Another embodiment of the invention is directed to a method of opening or closing a door. The method comprises the steps of extending a door opener from a stored location to a door handle, engaging the door handle with the door opener, activating the door opener to open or close the door, disengaging the door opener from the door handle, and returning the door opener to the stored location. The door opener comprises: a housing, a door handle grabber extending from the housing and adapted to engage the door handle, and a motor coupled to the door handle grabber and adapted to rotate the door handle grabber.
In a preferred embodiment, the door opener further comprises a controller and the controller determines the position of the door handle grabber and provides instructions to the motor to rotate the door handle grabber. Preferably, the housing is a cylindrical tube and the door handle grabber extends from an end of the cylindrical tube. The cylindrical tube preferably blocks RF signals from being emitted from within the housing.
Preferably, the door opener further comprises a power supply. The power supply is preferably one of a wall plug and a battery. In a preferred embodiment, the door opener further comprises a mounting coupled to the housing, wherein the mounting is adapted to couple the housing to a wall. Preferably, the mounting is an accordion arm. The door handle grabber preferably has at least two tines adapted to engage the door handle. In a preferred embodiment, the door opener further comprises an activation device, wherein upon activating the device, the door opener automatically locks or unlocks the door handle.
Other embodiments and advantages of the invention are set forth in part in the description, which follows, and in part, may be obvious from this description, or may be learned from the practice of the invention.
Once the user places door opener 120 over handle 110, the user preferably activates the door opener 120. Preferably, the activation is via button 130, however a switch, or another activation mechanism may be used. As shown in
Both motor 470 and microcontroller 475 are preferably powered by power source 480. Power source 480 may be a conventional plug for a wall outlet, a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery, a USB connection, solar powered, or another source of energy. Power source 480 may be coupled to electric conditioners 485A and 485B (i.e. power transformers, converters, or inverters) to provide the appropriate power to motor 470 and microcontroller 475.
Other embodiments and uses of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. All references cited herein, including all publications, U.S. and foreign patents and patent applications, are specifically and entirely incorporated by reference. The term comprising, where ever used, is intended to include the terms consisting and consisting essentially of. Furthermore, the terms comprising, including, and containing are not intended to be limiting. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered exemplary only with the true scope and spirit of the invention indicated by the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/042,646, filed Jun. 23, 2020, and entitled “Motorized Automatic Door Opener,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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