The invention relates to motorized barrier devices.
Motorized barrier devices are designed for cyclic raising and lowering a barrier. Barriers can be in the form of bollards, booms, and the like. Motorized barrier devices can be deployed either as permanent fixtures or portable fixtures. Motorized barrier devices can be employed as manually operated standalone items. Alternatively, motorized barrier devices can be operated by a remote control, a smartphone app, and the like.
The present invention is for motorized barrier devices, access management systems for managing access to protected areas and installations for protecting protected areas. The motorized barrier devices include a housing, a horizontal rigid beam having a storage position and a barrier position raised with respect to the storage position, a pair of folding arms between the housing and the horizontal rigid beam, and a motorized gear arrangement for raising the horizontal rigid beam from its storage position to its barrier position and lowering the horizontal rigid beam from its barrier position to its storage position. The motorized gear arrangement includes a horizontal axle, a motor for rotating the horizontal axle in one direction and an opposite direction, and a pair of worm gears at the opposite axle ends for driving the pair of folding arms from a substantially horizontal folded position to a substantially upright extended position on rotation of the horizontal axle in one direction and from their substantially upright extended position to their substantially horizontal folded position on rotation of the horizontal axle in the opposite direction. The left worm gear and the right worm gear correspondingly rotate the left folding arm and the right folding arm through a near right angle between their folded position to their extended position. The motorized barrier devices form a rigid frame in their barrier positions and include a self-winding flexible barrier fitment initially stored in a housing and raised to form a barrier supported on their rigid frame in their barrier positions. A flexible barrier fitment enables raising a horizontal rigid beam until the flexible barrier fitment is stretched heightwise tautly, thereby determining the horizontal rigid beam's barrier position. The flexible barrier fitment self-winds on lowering the horizontal rigid beam from its barrier position to its storage position. The flexible barrier fitment preferably also includes a spring biased self-winding left cable and a spring biased self-winding right cable for ensuring it is also stretched widthwise tautly
The motorized barrier devices of the present invention can be provisioned with flexible barrier fitments of different lengths and/or different heights for different applications. The flexible barrier fitments have a maximum height limited by their length because each folding arm in its folded state is necessarily shorter than half a motorized barrier device's length. The motorized barrier devices are designed to have a suitable gear ratio depending on its intended application in terms of a flexible barrier fitment's weight, duration to raise and lower a flexible barrier, and the like.
Motorized barrier devices of the present invention can be deployed end-to-end to completely surround a protected area, for example, a building site, a swimming pool, and the like. Motorized barrier devices can be deployed in a trench such that they are flush fit with a border adjacent a protected area for convenience and/or aesthetic purposes. Motorized barrier devices can be engineered to meet national technical standards in terms of sturdiness, barrier height, and the like, for different applications. For example, motorized barrier devices of the present invention can be engineered to comply with swimming pool fence regulations.
Access management systems for managing access to protected areas can employ one or more motorized barrier devices of the present invention for preventing physical access for security reasons, safety reasons, and the like. Such access management systems can automatically control access to protected areas by employing commercially available data recognition capabilities including inter alia bar card readers, biometric recognition, vehicle registration recognition, and the like.
In order to understand the present invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The barrier device 10 includes a horizontal rigid beam 21 having a left beam end 21A and a right beam end 21B, the horizontal rigid beam 21 having a storage position and a barrier position raised with respect to the storage position. The horizontal rigid beam 21 is preferably flush with the top panel 14 in its storage position. The barrier device 10 includes a spring biased self-winding flexible barrier fitment 22 installed in the housing 11. The flexible barrier fitment 22 includes a leading flexible barrier fitment edge 22A attached to the horizontal rigid beam 21. The flexible barrier fitment 22 can be constituted by sheet material, mesh material, and the like. The flexible barrier fitment 22 can be constituted by cloth, plastic, metal, and the like.
The barrier device 10 includes a horizontal axle 23 having a left axle end 23A and a right axle end 23B, and co-extensive with the horizontal rigid beam 21. The barrier device 10 includes an electric motor 24 for clockwise and counterclockwise rotating the horizontal axle 23 via a gear transmission 26. The electric motor 24 is preferably a commercially available low profile tubular motor. The electric motor 24 preferably includes an automatic switch-off feature for automatically switching itself off when the motorized barrier device 10 is in its storage position and its barrier position.
The barrier device 10 includes a left worm gear 28 at the left axle end 23A for driving a left folding arm 29 between a folded position and an extended position. The left folding arm 29 includes a left upper arm 31 and a left lower arm 32. The left upper arm 31 includes a leading left upper arm end 31A pivotally connected to the horizontal rigid beam 21 and a trailing left upper arm end 31B with a left upper arm gear wheel 33. The left lower arm 32 includes a leading left lower arm end 32A with a left lower arm gear wheel 34 engaging the left upper arm gear wheel 33 and a trailing left lower arm end 32B driven by the left worm gear 28. The barrier device 10 further includes a left support arm 36 including a leading left support arm end 36A having a pivotally connected bracket 37 pivotally connected to the trailing left upper arm end 31B and the leading left lower arm end 32A and a trailing left support arm end 36B rotatably connected to the housing 11 such that the left support arm 36 moves in tandem with the left folding arm 29.
The barrier device 10 includes a right worm gear 38 at the right axle end 23B for driving a right folding arm 39 between a folded position and an extended position. The right folding arm 39 includes a right upper arm 41 and a right lower arm 42. The right upper arm 41 includes a leading right upper arm end 41A pivotally connected to the horizontal rigid beam 21 and a trailing right upper arm end 41B with a right upper arm gear wheel 43. The right lower arm 42 includes a leading right lower arm end 42A with a right lower arm gear wheel 44 engaging the right upper arm gear wheel 43 and a trailing right lower arm end 42B driven by the right worm gear 38. The barrier device 10 further includes a right support arm 46 including a leading right support arm end 46A having a pivotally connected bracket 47 pivotally connected to the trailing right upper arm end 41B and the leading right lower arm end 42A whereby the right support arm 46 moves in tandem with the right folding arm 39.
The flexible barrier fitment 22 preferably includes a spring biased self-winding left cable 48 on the barrier device 10's left side and a spring biased self-winding right cable 49 on the barrier device 10's right side. The flexible barrier fitment 22's left and right hems preferably have the left cable 48 and the right cable 49 stitched therein, respectively. The left cable 48 has a cable end 48A installed in the housing 11 and an opposite cable end 48B attached to either the horizontal rigid beam 21 or the leading left upper arm end 31A. The right cable 49 has a cable end 49A installed in the housing 11 and an opposite cable end 49B attached to either the horizontal rigid beam 21 or the leading right upper arm end 41A.
The flexible barrier fitment 22, the left folding arm 29, and the right folding arm 39 are dimensioned such that the flexible barrier fitment 22 restrains full extension of the left folding arm 29 and the right folding arm 39. In other words, raising the horizontal rigid beam 21 until the flexible barrier fitment 22 is stretched tautly heightwise restrains further raising the horizontal rigid beam 21 such that the flexible barrier fitment 22 determines the horizontal rigid beam 21's barrier position. The housing 11, the horizontal rigid beam 21 and the left folding arm 29 and the right folding arm 39 in their substantially upright extended positions constitute a rigid frame 50 for supporting the flexible barrier fitment 22. Tautly stretching the left cable 48 and the right cable 49 heightwise in turn leads to tautly stretching the barrier material therebetween. The left worm gear 28 and the right worm gear 38 are effectively self-locking in the sense that the barrier device 10 remains in its barrier position without operation of the electric motor 24.
The barrier device 10 can be operated by a manual UP/DOWN switch 51, an UP/DOWN remote control 52, a smartphone app 53, and the like. The barrier device 10 can issue alerts in the case of a malfunction, and the like. The barrier device 10 can be operated by a controller 54 having a user interface 56. The barrier device 10 can be automatically operated depending on its deployment. For example, a barrier device 10 can be automatically operated in accordance with a predetermined timing schedule. Alternatively, a barrier device 10 can be automatically operated in accordance with ambient light conditions, for example, in its storage position during daytime and barrier position during nighttime, or vice versa. Still again, a barrier device 10 can be automatically operated by an access management system 57 employing commercially available data recognition capabilities including inter alia bar card readers, biometric recognition, vehicle registration recognition, and the like.
Operation of the barrier device 10 between its storage position and its barrier position is as follows:
In its storage position, the horizontal rigid beam 21 is in its storage position flush with the top panel 14, the flexible barrier fitment 22 is fully self-wound, and the left folding arm 29 and the right folding arm 39 are inwardly folded towards one another. The left bracket 37 enables the left upper arm 31 to overlie the left lower arm 32 and the right bracket 47 enables the right upper arm 41 to overlie the right lower arm 42 for facilitating reducing the barrier device 10's height H. The left folding arm 29 and the right folding arm 39 are preferably generally horizontal in the barrier device 10's storage position.
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While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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289665 | Jan 2022 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2022/050394 | 4/14/2022 | WO |